Publications by authors named "Crasset V"

Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD), intermittent sequential pneumatic therapy (ISPT), multilayered bandages (MLB), and compression garments are main techniques in conservative treatment of peripheral lymphedema. Since 1990, it has been thought that ISPT applied to both lower limbs simultaneously should not be used for patients with heart failure because right atrial, pulmonary arterial, and pulmonary wedge pressures may increase to a critical point. In 2005, these same results were observed in patients with heart failure wearing MLB.

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Purpose: The aim was to examine the perception of work stressors in relation to ambulatory measures of heart rate variability (HRV).

Methods: Results are based on a sample of 653 healthy male workers aged 40-55 from the Belgian Physical Fitness Study conducted in 1976-1978. Data were collected by means of self-administered questionnaires and bio-clinical examinations.

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Background: Myeloperoxidase (MPO) has emerged as a critical mediator in the physiopathology of atherosclerosis from plaque formation and growth until destabilization and rupture leading to acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Using coronary stenting as a model of plaque injury, we aimed to determine the evolution of systemic MPO levels following coronary stenting in stable angina patients and in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI).

Methods: Plasma levels of MPO, lactoferrin, interleukin (IL)-6, C-reactive protein and PMN counts were assessed in 13 patients with Non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) (Group A) and in 29 patients with stable angina pectoris (Group B), undergoing coronary stenting.

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Background: Cardiac vagal predominance increases the RR interval and RR high-frequency (HF) variability during non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep (stages I through IV) in young subjects. Aging suppresses deep sleep, but effects of age-related changes in sleep architecture on RR are unknown. Whether mechanical effects of changes in the breathing pattern on the sinus node during sleep affect RR variability is unclear.

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Coronary hypersensitivity to serotonin promotes platelet aggregation and, therefore, the progression of the atherosclerotic process. This abnormality occurs in the early stages of coronary atherosclerosis when the responses to bradykinin are still preserved. To determine whether such changes also occur early after cardiac transplantation, intracoronary injections of bradykinin and serotonin were performed in 7 control patients, in 19 patients with dyslipidemia, and in 15 cardiac transplant recipients (1 year after operation).

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A 37-yr-old female presented with a history of several months of exertional dyspnoea. A diagnosis of primary pulmonary hypertension was suspected on the basis of a negative extensive cardiorespiratory work-up with a systolic pulmonary artery pressure of 41-46 mmHg calculated from repeated measurement of the maximum velocity of tricuspid regurgitation jets at 2.8-3 m x s(-1) by continuous-wave Doppler echocardiography.

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The objective of this study was to examine the endothelial function of internal mammary artery in patients with coronary artery disease and in heart transplant recipients. Therefore the response of this artery to increasing concentrations of acetylcholine (1, 10, 20 microg/min for 2.5 minutes each) was assessed in 6 patients in a control group, 16 patients with coronary artery disease (CAD group) matched for risk factors with 16 heart graft recipients (who underwent transplantation for nonischemic heart failure), and 12 patients with coronary artery disease and peripheral vascular disease (PVD group).

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A 64-year-old woman presenting with dizziness and atrioventricular conduction disturbances was found to have a right atrial mass by two-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography. Transesophageal echocardiography allowed further delineation of the tumor and safe performance of transvenous biopsy, thereby obviating the need for surgery. Pathological examination of the biopsy specimen as well as the absence of extracardiac location established the diagnosis of primary cardiac lymphoma.

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The authors report a 72 year-old woman presenting with severe shock after ilio-femoral artery bypass surgery. The transesophageal echocardiography allowed the diagnosis of an unsuspected massive right pulmonary artery embolism. This case emphasizes the role of this procedure for the early bedside diagnosis of massive pulmonary embolism, especially in critically ill patients who require urgent therapeutic interventions.

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