Publications by authors named "Carlioz R"

We report the case of a 63-year old patient presenting five infective endocarditis (IE) in a 13-years period, with different types of streptococcus. No entrance way had been found until the last relapse occurring on mitro-aortic bioprosthesis. This recurrence leads to the diagnosis of caecal adenocarcinoma by coloscopy, preceded and guided by PET scanner.

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We report a 75-year-old woman with a severe and symptomatic valvular tricuspid dysfunction, revealing a carcinoid syndrome, confirmed by an octreotid scan and liver biopsy. Carcinoid heart disease is a common complication of carcinoid syndrome associated with poor prognosis. Despite new pharmacological treatment, valve replacement surgery is the only curative treatment.

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Trichinellosis is a cosmopolitan nematodosis which is rare in the developed countries. Myocarditis represents the most frequent form of cardiac complications, sometimes lethal. The authors report the observation of a 36-years-old patient admitted for trichinellosis, who presented asymptomatic electrocardiographic modifications and a rise in the troponine I.

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We report, at the time of a hypothermia major, the observation of an anomaly of the repolarisation on the electrocardiogram of surface, called "J wave", and described in an exhaustive way by Osborn, which attached its name there. It corresponds to the picking of the terminal section of the QRS, with heightening in dome, the J point is then elevated compared to the base line. It can be also seen among patients normothermic in physiological or pathological circumstances.

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Introduction: Because of its excellent negative predictive value for diagnosing coronary stenoses, multislice computed tomography (MSCT) may be a way to assess the absence of significant coronary stenosis. We discussed its place in aeromedical decision-making for aircrew members with a low level of cardiovascular risk factors and acquired left bundle branch block (LBBB).

Methods And Results: During the period 2002-2004, 12 male aircrew members (mean age: 42.

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The electrocardiographic appearances and the significance of right bundle branch block were described at the beginning of the 20th century. Typical appearances include prolongation > 0.12 s of the QRS complex, RR' or rR' or Rr' appearances in V1 and widened S waves in the leads exploring the left ventricle (SI, aVL, V5 and V6).

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Unlabelled: Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) is a non-invasive and validated technique to detect coronary stenoses. Some questions remain about its accuracy to detect coronary stenoses (CS), especially for asymptomatic patients (P) when a prior stress test isn't conclusive.

Methods: MSCT was performed among 45 asymptomatic men (mean age: 58,3 +/- 16), with a high ten year risk of fatal cardiovascular disease (SCORE 2003 data for low-risk regions of Europe), without any previous coronary history and with previous non conclusive exercise testing.

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Introduction: The association of vasoplegic shock and myocardial infarction in a patient under iloprost treatment for critical ischemia of the lower limbs has not previously been reported.

Observation: A 56 year-old man suffering from type 2 diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia developed critical ischemia of the right leg and was treated with iloprost. On the 19th day of infusion, he developed a vasoplegic shock with myocardial infarction.

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The consequences of implanting an automatic cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) on vehicle driving in France are poorly known. This retrospective study examined the behaviour at the wheel of ICD recipients who were recommended to abstain from driving for 3 to 6 months after device implantation. The study population included 98 patients (mean age = 59.

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Aerobatics is an aerial sport which has many physiological constraints, principally cardiovascular, with a risk if not adapted of sudden mid-air incapacity which could jeopardise aviation safety, and thus justifies the selection and surveillance of pilots. The aeronautical constraints during flight are multiple, related to the environment traversed, how the aircraft functions and its movements. Those which cause accelerations (+G in particular) pose the problem of haemodynamic tolerance because they can induce loss of consciousness due to cerebral hypoxia.

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The authors report 3 cases of resuscitated sudden death in which the investigations clearly showed coronary spasm. This was demonstrated by systematic coronary angiography with an ergometric test. Two patients underwent electrophysiological investigations which were normal.

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The aim of this study was to analyze the onset mechanisms of atrial tachyarrhythmias using a dedicated diagnostic system in 83 recipients of DDDR pacemakers implanted for standard clinical indications. The pulse generator was programmed in DDD mode, at 60 beats/min, and the diagnostic instrument was programmed to document atrial tachyarrhythmic episodes at rates >200 beats/min. Onset mechanism was defined as the combination of ambient rhythm and trigger.

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The chloroquine is the mainly and most frequently drug used as antimalaric in the world, in spite of the extension of resistance phenomena. Besides, the chloroquine is also commonly indicated in rheumatology and dermatology as a chronic treatment of some connective tissue disease. The chloroquine has three main cardiovascular effect: membrane stabilizer, direct negative inotropic effect and direct arterial vasodilator.

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The potential severity of amiodarone-induced hyperthyroidism, particularly in severe cardiopathy cases, necessitates a regular clinic and biologic thyroid control. The break in amiodarone and a medical treatment (synthetic antithyroid drugs, steroids, perchlorate of potassium) can be ineffective. The authors report the case of a patient with an right ventricle arythmogenic dysplasia, without thyroid history, who came back 3 years after the introducing of amiodarone with major hyperthyroidism.

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While carotid sinus syndrome (CSS) is often suspected as a cause of syncope in the elderly, whether it represents an indication for cardiac pacing may remain uncertain. Bradycardia algorithms included in pacemakers are now able to establish a precise relationship between spontaneous asystole and occurrence of symptoms and strengthen the indication for permanent pacing. This study included seven men and three women (70.

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If atrial sensing ability of a single-lead VDD pacemaker is well accepted at rest, the detection quality by atrial floating electrodes remains less recognized during exercise. The aim of this study was to verify, during treadmill test and a continous telemetry, the atrial tracking performance using four different leads technologies. From November 1994 to July 1997, 21 patients (71.

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Absence of inferior vena cava (IVC) is an uncommon congenital abnormality with few clinical repercussions. We report the case of a 39 year old man with chronic pelvic pain, in whom a macroscopic hematuria episode occurring during exercise led to the discovery of an echographic pelvic venous stasis syndrome. Abdominal and pelvic computed tomography scanning then magnetic resonance imaging of inferior vena cava revealed absence of the postrenal segment of IVC with azygos continuation and considerable collateral venous derivations, leading to pelvic cavernoma.

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A 58-year-old car driver suffered a road accident responsible for severe blunt thoraco-abdominal trauma. Transoephageal echocardiography, performed following the secondary development of a diastolic murmur, confirmed the presence of aortic incompetence due to commissural avulsion and guided the surgical treatment, which consisted of commissural suspension under cardiopulmonary bypass via a mini transverse trans-sternal incision. The rarity of acute aortic valve incompetence following non-penetrating thoracic trauma is illustrated by the data of the literature.

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The authors report a case of isolated thrombus of the aortic arch discovered incidentally during thoracic CT angiography, complicated by clinical features of embolic renal infarction despite introduction of anticoagulant treatment. This case confirms the value of transoesophageal echocardiography to diagnose and follow these lesions and illustrates the therapeutic approach following discovery of aortic thrombi.

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If atrial vulnerability parameters are well defined, wavelength (WL) measurement (conduction velocity x refractory period), has never been assessed through an endocavitary electrophysiological exam. We investigated 30 patients (14 female, mean age 63.4 +/- 13 y.

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The sensitivity of the passive head-up tilt test (HUT) in the evaluation of unexplained short-lasting syncope in young adults remains insufficient. The infusion of isoproterenol was proposed to improve the benefit. To evaluate the sensitivity-specificity relationship during isoproterenol dosing, we studied 76 young adults (aged 20.

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Clinical and biological pitfalls that lead to incorrect or delayed diagnoses of airport malaria are described based on 7 cases reported from the Paris region in the summer of 1994. We also report the outcome and the epidemiological features of these patients.

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