Arch Inst Cardiol Mex
August 1978
The role of hipoxia on A-V conduction was studied in the patients with severe respiratory insufficiency. Intervals of A-V conduction were measured under basal conditions, breathing room air and with increasing atrial rates. Results are compared with those obtained after the administration of 99% oxygen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPermanent atrial paralysis is a very rare entity characterized by absence of electrical and mechanical activity of the atria which persists for months or years. We present a patient with congestive cardiomyopathy and chronic atrial paralysis. The phonomechanocardiographic study confirmed the absence of mechanical contraction of the atrium and did not show atrial electrical activity in the superficial electrocardiogram nor in the intracavitary tracing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor the past few years various authors have reported the antiplatelet action and prolongation of bleeding time with the use of acetyl-salicilic acid. In the present work, we review the frequency of thromboembolism in a group of patients with rheumatic or sclerotic heart disease with atrial fibrillation, in which the treatment with coumarins was suspended and substituted for 1 gram of aspirin P.O.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was made of the electric activity of the atrioventricular (AV) conduction system in basal conditions and with atrial stimulation in order to discover the type, severity and prognosis of the AV disturbance in cases of total correction of tetralogy of Fallot. The authors studied thirteen patients from the Paediatric Department of the National Institute of Cardiology who had undergone such surgery, 7 males, 6 females from 3 to 22 years old. All presented advanced RBBB and sinus rhythm; in the immediate postoperative period, one presented complete transitory A-V block which required a stand by pacemaker; in 2 cases there was a first degree AV block; in two other, LAH and LPH.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFamilies of eight patients with the diagnosis of familiar cardiomyopathy were reviewed. It was possible to study 121 persons, 64 examined in the Instituto Nacional de Cardiología, and 57 through indirect questioning. It was found that in each of the families some disturbance in rhythm or conduction predominated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA family group of seven members is presented, two of which have pre-excitation syndrome. These subjects are identical twin brothers. One of them has the W-P-W syndrome tipe B, and the other has L-G-L syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAneurysms of the pulmonary artery are very rare, very few have been reported in medical literature. It is the purpose of this paper to present and discuss 7 cases. The etiology was congenital in 2, syphilitic in 2, cystic medionecrosis in 1, and mycotic in 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe two current criteria for diagnosis of left anterior fascicular block (LAFB) were evaluated; they are marked left axis deviation (LAD) and a delay in the time of inscription of the intrinsicoid deflection (ID) in lead aVL asynchronous to V6. From 400 electrocardiograms with a LAD of --30 degrees or greater, 62 percent showed asynchronous activation of the left ventricle. There was only a general relationship between the degree of LAD and delayed ID in aVL.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA family group of nine members was studied, two of which had W-P-W syndrome; the father type A; and the son type B. These two patients were studied from the clinical electrocardiographic and vectocardiographic point of view; and they were subject to hisian electrogram recordings. The atrial-ventricular conduction under basal conditions and during atrial stimulation is analyzed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Inst Cardiol Mex
October 1975
A case of aneurism of the left ventricle, confirmed by ventriculogram, associated to an inactive rheumatic cardiopathy with a pure mitral stenosis is presented. Since none of the usual causes that have been reported were found to explain the aneurism of the left ventricle; the possibility of the aneurism resulting from residual myocardiac fibrosis produced by the rheumatic myocarditis is suggested.
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September 1975
The authors present four cases of rheumatic heart disease with severe dilatation of the left atrium which reached the right profile in the radiologic study. An initial negative deflexion of the P-wave (qP) in the right precordial leads was recorder in these cases. The presence of qP was interpreted in view of the atrial activation and the solid angle of the right precordial leads as a variation of potential of the right atrial ceiling and/or of the high interatrial septum, a consequence of the dislocation of the right atrium produced by severe dilatation of the left atrium, demonstrated radiologically in the cases studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicotic aneurisms are very rare. They are produced as a consequence of a bacterial infection of the endartery. They are divided into "primary", or those of an unknown septic focus, and "secondary" to bacterial endocarditis, to intravascular in infection or to infection located in a neighboring region.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe functioning of the Intensive Care Units has permitted a better study and treatment of the arrhythmias which complicate the acute phase of myocardial infarction. 1,100 charts of patients admitted to the Coronary Unit of the National Institute of Cardiology of Mexico were reviewed. Acute myocardial infarction was demonstrated in 819 of them by the usual methods.
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November 1972