The Medical Services Initiative program--a safety net-based system of care--in Orange County included assignment of uninsured, low-income residents to a patient-centered medical home. The medical home provided case management, a team-based approach for treating disease, and increased access to primary and specialty care among other elements of a patient-centered medical home. Providers were paid an enhanced fee and pay-for-performance incentives to ensure delivery of comprehensive treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
September 1994
Thirteen patients with good left ventricular function undergoing coronary artery revascularization were studied to determine the cardiovascular effects of verapamil, 75-150 micrograms X kg-1, after a large dose (100 micrograms X kg-1) of fentanyl, with pancuronium for muscle relaxation. The patients were continued on their usual cardiovascular medications until the time of surgery, which included nitrates, beta adrenergic blockers, and nifedipine. Anaesthesia with fentanyl was associated with decreases in mean arterial blood pressure, systemic vascular resistance, left ventricular stroke work index, and circulating catecholamine levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmediate postoperative thrombosis of left superior vena cava-left pulmonary artery anastomosis in a modified Fontan procedure for single ventricle and pulmonary artery stenosis is described. Before thrombolytic therapy with streptokinase is initiated, confirmation of thrombosis by venography is mandatory to lessen the risk of cardiac tamponade or hemothorax. By this technique major surgical intervention is avoided, but close attention to the dose of streptokinase and the coagulation profile is essential.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA two-stage surgical procedure was performed in a young adult with pulmonary atresia and a ventricular septal defect with upper lobe pulmonary artery flow from confluent central pulmonary arteries and lower lobe pulmonary blood flow originating from two large systemic-pulmonary collaterals. Initially a Dacron Y graft was anastomosed between the ascending aorta and the collaterals and a graft to the left pulmonary artery. At the second operation, continuity was established between the right ventricle and the Y graft by using a valved Dacron conduit and the ventricular septal defect was closed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA significant fraction of patients in whom mechanical left ventricular assist devices are implanted for refractory cardiac failure after open heart surgery have had the complication of right heart failure. To evaluate the effects of left ventricular assistance and pressure unloading on right ventricular function, we performed experiments in the normal hearts of open-chest, anesthetized, large mongrel dogs. We compared right ventricular function before and after left ventricular-to-aortic bypass with a roller pump at right atrial pressure levels of 1, 3, 5, and 7 mm Hg produced by volume loading.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBanding of the pulmonary artery is a difficult procedure that often requires band readjustment. A new technique for placing and adjusting pulmonary artery bands using an adjustable snare is presented, together with cases illustrating its application.
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January 1984
Profound hypotension from rapid vancomycin administration resulted in cardiac arrest. Successful resuscitation was performed with inotropic support.
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May 1983
Three cases of cardiac valve replacement for Libman-Sacks endocarditis and their long-term follow-up are described. From the review of the literature, an additional nine patients who required cardiac valve replacement are studied. Steroids probably increase the incidence of valve incompetence, but most patients presumably die of other associated organ involvement before undergoing a cardiac operation.
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September 1982
The triad of pulmonary chondroma, extra-adrenal paraganglioma, and gastric leiomyosarcoma has been reported in five patients, all young women. The association of tumors apparently constitutes a syndrome. This paper describes the sixth affected patient, also a young woman, draws attention to the frequency of thoracic paraganglioma in the syndrome, and notes that the pulmonary cartilaginous lesion has frequently been misinterpreted as pulmonary hamartoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-nine cases of pancreatic pseudocyst requiring operative management were reviewed to determine the method of diagnosis and to analyse the results of internal and external drainage. Pain and the presence of an intra-abdominal mass were the two most common clinical features in the 29 patients. Serum amylase values were elevated in 50%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTraumatic abdominal hernias are rare, but are easily missed in patients with multiple injuries in whom life-threatening injuries take precedence. A case is reported in which difficulty was experienced with closure of the abdominal wall; at re-exploration a diagnosis of abdominal hernia was made, and a tear in the retroperitoneum with herniation of 2 feet of small bowel on the right side of the abdomen found. The hernia was reduced and the patient's recovery was uneventful.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAortic trauma mainly involves the thoracic aorta (95%), while the abdominal aorta is infrequently involved (5%). Of growing interest is the role of seat belts in abdominal aortic injuries. Although seat belts are known to cause injuries to the abdominal viscera, they rarely produce aortic trauma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOver a 2-year period 33 patients with symptomatic stenosis (greater than 75%) of the left main coronary artery underwent aortocoronary bypass. Intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation was used preoperatively in only two patients as a therapeutic measure for medically unstable angina. There were no operative deaths.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ability of the hemodynamically isolated dog right atrium to pump against a resistance equivalent to normal pulmonary artery pressure was tested in an in vivo preparation. At a preload of 10 mm. Hg, the right atrium reached a peak systolic pressure of 18.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFriedreich's disease occurring in 4 male siblings in a sibship of seven caused cardiac and neurological abnormalities and one twin of an affected member died in cardiac failure; at autopsy characteristic pathological features of Friedreich's disease were demonstrated in the nervous system and heart. One female sibling had a patent ductus arteriosus which was treated surgically and a continuous murmur was present in another sister but cardiac catheterization in childhood had been normal.
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