Publications by authors named "Damir Vukomanovic"

Pregnancy and the post-partum period are known hypercoagulable states. Mid-cavitary variant Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TCM) is uncommon and seen in only about 14% of all Takotsubo cases. Left ventricular thrombus (LVT) in the setting of mid-cavitary TCM is extremely rare, occurring in approximately 1% of cases.

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In patients with a contraindication to oral anticoagulation, the left atrial appendage occlusion devices are an approved alternative. Device-related thrombus is a recognized complication, but underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. In this case series, the authors describe potentially the same mechanism of thrombosis with intraoperative images of incomplete endothelialization.

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Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses a rare case of an elderly patient with multiple giant coronary artery aneurysms caused by Kawasaki disease, which is unusual for this age group.
  • It highlights that these aneurysms predominantly affect the left coronary system, contrasting with the more common right coronary aneurysms.
  • The elderly patient experienced ischemic symptoms, but after undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting, there was significant relief from these symptoms.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in transcranial electric motor-evoked potentials - TceMEP on upper limbs and the incidences of postoperative brachial plexopathy between patients with kyphotic and scoliotic trunk shapes.

Methods: In the period of January 2011-January 2017, 61 consecutive patients (mean age: 18.4 years ± 4.

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QTc prolongation has been associated with increased risk of developing ventricular tachydysrhythmias, particularly Torsades de Pointes (TdP). QTc prolongation is influenced by many factors including congenital causes, heart rate, metabolic imbalances, and pharmacotherapy. Several commonly used medications in the emergency department (ED), such as antipsychotics and antiemetics, are known to prolong the QT interval.

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