Objective: To evaluate by echocardiography the cardiac structure and function in patients with primary adrenocortical insufficiency.
Design And Methods: Two-dimensionally guided M-mode echocardiograms and spectral Doppler studies were performed in seven consecutive patients with newly diagnosed autoimmune primary adrenal failure before and 4-8 months after an adequate regimen of steroid substitution. Echocardiographic parameters were also studied in ten healthy controls.
There is general agreement that left-sided elastomas must be removed to avoid systemic complications. Right-sided localization is less risky and surgical treatment is not agreed upon. We report a case of surgical resected fibroelastoma of the tricuspid valve and discuss the indications to surgery by reviewing the literature on the few reported cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of the present study was to assess structural characteristics of the left ventricle by echocardiography in a group of patients with Cushing's syndrome compared with a control population. Eighteen patients with Cushing's syndrome and 18 controls, matched for sex, age, body weight, body surface area, blood pressure (BP) and duration of hypertension were investigated by M-mode (2-D derived) echocardiography. In each of the two groups, 11 of 18 subjects were hypertensive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFree jets were compared in vitro by colour Doppler flow mapping with jets striking a flat and a hemispherical surface, located 3 and 6 cm from a circular orifice (5 mm in diameter). The angles of the impinging jets were 45 degrees and 90 degrees. Flow rates from 6-52 ml.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relation between three-dimensional geometry of the inflow tract to the orifice and the area, shape, and velocity of regurgitant jets was studied in a pulsatile in vitro color Doppler flow model. A 2.5 MHz transducer connected to a diagnostic ultrasound machine was placed in a water tank facing pulsatile jets (duration, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA small amount of fluid in the pericardial sac is often observed incidentally during upper abdomen US studies. In order to assess the normality range for this finding, 500 patients undergoing liver US were evaluated for the presence of pericardial fluid, the thickness of which was subsequently measured in positive cases. In a group of 20 patients with pericardial fluid thickness ranging 5-9 mm and in 6 cases with pericardial effusion greater than 10 mm, cardiologic evaluation was performed (clinical examination, ECG, echocardiography).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeventy-seven patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (50 M and 27 F, aged 38 +/- 16 yrs) were followed up until Dec 31, 1985. Haemodynamic investigation was performed in all cases, and all pressure and left ventricular quantitative angiography parameters were collected. In no case did the coronary angiogram show significant lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the usefulness of Doppler color echocardiography in diagnosis and follow-up in a case of thrombosis of a prosthetic mitral valve. The patient received thrombolytic therapy for this disorder and a favorable clinical outcome was observed. Integrated echocardiographic techniques (M-Mode, cross-sectional, continuous-wave, pulsed-Doppler and color Doppler) could increase the amount of diagnostic information in these situations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFG Ital Cardiol
September 1988
We report the results of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) in 67 consecutive patients with unstable angina. Twenty patients had new onset (less than 2 months) angina, 33 patients had crescendo angina and 14 had early postinfarction angina. Fifty-one patients had one-vessel disease, 12 patients had two-vessel disease and two patients had three-vessel disease; two patients had a stenosis of a venous graft.
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