Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
February 2009
Background: The aim of this study was to explore patients' needs and changes to these needs during a hospital stay for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.
Methods: 70 patients (60 males; mean age = 64.1; SD = 8.
Background: One factor for the development of sternal wound infection (SWI) is bony instability after sternotomy. This study compares two surgical techniques with respect to the occurrence of SWI in patients with an increased risk.
Methods: In this multicenter study, 815 consecutive patients with an increased risk for SWI were prospectively randomly assigned to a conventional osteosynthesis (transsternal or peristernal wiring; n = 440) or to an osteosynthesis with additional lateral reinforcement (Robicsek; n = 375).
Background: Primary graft dysfunction is a still poorly understood complication after cardiac transplantation. Ischemia/reperfusion injury contributes to different disorders resulting in impaired graft function.
Methods: In a heterotopic rat heart transplantation model we extended graft ischemic time up to 8 hours.
Purpose: An important rehabilitation aim following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is to modify cardiovascular risk factors positively. Among the most potent possibilities for improvement of these factors is a lifestyle change in terms of increasing sports exercise, changing diet patterns, stress reduction, etc. An indispensable condition for these changes is the motivation to implement the necessary changes.
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June 2008
Background: Different primary treatment modalities have been utilized to treat poststernotomy mediastinitis (PM) following cardiac surgery.
Methods: A literature survey using the key phrases "treatment of deep sternal wound infection" and "poststernotomy-mediastinitis" was performed. Furthermore, a questionnaire regarding the primary treatment of PM was distributed to all 79 German heart surgery centers.
Our 18-year old female patient suffered from microscopic polyangiitis. After invasive diagnostics, a diffuse alveolar hemorrhage occurred, leading to acute lung failure. In spite of differential ventilation, respiratory insufficiency and lactate-acidosis increased quickly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a motivation programme the motivation for lifestyle change in patients was measured before and after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery by comparing a usual care group with a group attending a motivation programme.
Design: Prospective controlled study.
Setting: University hospital cardiothoracic surgery department.
Background: Scientific literature on depression and anxiety in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) consistently reports data of elevated anxiety and depression scores indicating clinically relevant quantities of these psychopathological conditions. Depression is considered to be a risk factor for the development of CHD and deteriorates the outcome after cardiac rehabilitation efforts. The aim of our study was to evaluate the presence of clinically relevant anxiety and depression in patients before and after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).
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August 2006
We report about a MEDLINE research from 2000 to 2005 with the key words 'positron emission tomography AND/OR mediastinoscopy'. The search identified 448 potential studies. Out of the published data sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value, and accuracy for mediastinal lymph node staging by FDG-PET ranged from 58%-94%, 76%-96%, 43%-95%, 56%-98% to 74%-91%, respectively.
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June 2004
Long-term survival after surgical treatment is possible in patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) extending in the right atrium. Different surgical techniques for the treatment of patients with RCC extending into the vena cava have been advocated, depending on the proximal extent of the tumor. We present and propose an algorithm regarding the operative strategy depending on the extent of tumor growth.
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August 2007
Background: Health-related quality of life (HRQL) is one of the most important outcome criteria of nearly all medical procedures. Only the patients themselves can provide detailed and true information on their quality of life. The measurement of HRQL can be used to assess the expected benefit of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: About 1,200 patients per year develop postoperative hypoparathyroidism alone in Germany. Many of those patients may be misdiagnosed as the symptoms of this disease may vary and can be atypical.
Patient/results: As an example, we describe the first known case of an elderly patient with a long history of seizures as a complication of an undiagnosed chronic hypoparathyroidism after surgery of a pT4-esophageal carcinoma.
Background: Sternal instability and mediastinitis are rare but serious complications following cardiac surgery with median sternotomy.
Methods: This study presents the results of a questionnaire, which was sent to all 79 German surgical heart centers. The conventional sternal closure technique, the parameters considered to be risk factors for sternal instability, and the surgical strategy in the presence of risk factors were determined.
Background: There is a great deal of controversy surrounding the issue of hormone replacement therapy after transplantation. The question whether or not this therapy has effects in cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV), the Achilles heel of cardiac transplantation or other unique aspects of allograft function is still unknown.
Methods: We investigated the long-term effect of 17beta-estradiol as well as phytoestrogen Coumestrol, a synthetically produced phytoestrogen, on the development of CAV and the degree of fibrosis in an ovariectomized female heterotopic chronic allograft model (LEW-F344).
Polymorphisms in the CYP2C9 gene can have a significant impact on drug therapy by affecting the pharmacokinetics of frequently prescribed drugs, such as phenprocoumon and warfarin. It is essential therefore that genetic CYP2C9 variants are excluded in patients with a suspected intolerance of anticoagulant therapy. Here we present the first report of a case of left ventricular non-compaction syndrome associated with a genetic variant of the CYP2C9 gene in a 45-year-old woman with myocardial insufficiency who was scheduled for implantation of a cardioverter defibrillator.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of an in-hospital (stage I of rehabilitation) individualized motivation programme for life-style change on the cardiovascular risk factors of patients after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).
Methods: 142 consecutive patients undergoing CABG because of coronary heart disease were divided into two groups. Group I received the usual care; Group II received the intervention (individual motivation programme).
Background: Free radicals formed during ischemia and reperfusion can lead to lipid peroxidation (LPO) and the formation of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE), one of the most toxic products of LPO. Using a heterotopic rat heart transplantation model we investigated endogenous 4-HNE formation as a response to cold storage of the transplant and warm blood reperfusion in the recipient.
Methods: Lewis rat hearts were subjected to 30, 240 or 480 minutes of 4 degrees C cold ischemia in Bretschneider cardioplegic solution without or with transplantation and 240-minute reperfusion in F344 recipients.
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is the prime autoimmune manifestation of thymomas. We investigated the generation of T cells with a regulatory phenotype (T(R)) in thymomas with and without associated MG. In patients with MG(+) thymomas, maturation and export of T(R) cells but not of other T-cell subsets was significantly reduced.
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September 2004
Background: Tissue damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) formed during ischemia/reperfusion seems to be an important risk factor in the failure of transplanted hearts. Although endogenous anti-oxidants protect the myocardium against free radical attack under physiologic conditions, their capacity may become limited during severe oxidative stress. Thus, we investigated the effect of 8-hour cold ischemia on the myocardial anti-oxidative defense system in a heterotopic rat heart transplantation model.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMometasone furoate (MF) is a topically used glucocorticoid with high anti-inflammatory potency. In contrast to the wealth of data derived from clinical studies, information about the molecular pharmacology of the compound is lacking or contradictory. Thus, we elucidated the characteristics of receptor binding kinetics and receptor affinity in a bioassay.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic cardiac transplant vasculopathy still remains the major cause of late graft failure after the 1st postoperative year, with iNOS playing a central role in the progression of this disease. Since VASP, a recently identified microfilament-associated protein in smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells, and platelets, is phosphorylated by cyclic nucleotide dependent protein kinases, changing amounts of NO-producing mononuclear infiltration cells during cardiac rejection are supposed to change platelet VASP phosphorylation patterns. We investigated whether platelet VASP Ser(157) phosphorylation (VASP shift) after coronary passage of rat cardiac allografts correlates with graft infiltration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Cerebral oxygen saturation (ScO2) can be assessed by near-infrared spectroscopy. We investigated the correlation between early postoperative cognitive performance and intraoperative ScO2 in a prospective observational setting.
Methods: Forty-seven patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting with cardiopulmonary bypass underwent preoperative and postoperative neuropsychological evaluation.
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is the leading paraneoplastic manifestation of thymomas and is probably related to the capacity of thymomas to mature and export potentially autoreactive T cells. Why some thymomas are MG associated (MG+) and others are not (MG-) has been unclear. We addressed this question by comparing the percentages of intratumorous naive mature CD45RA+ thymocytes in 9 MG(+) and in 13 MG(-) thymomas by fluorescence-activated cell sorting analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPump induced hemolysis is presently evaluated by measuring plasma free hemoglobin (fHb). However, this method has disadvantages because quantification of fHb depends on hematocrit (HCT) and hemoglobin (Hb) levels. The aim of this work was to devise a hemoglobin independent method, capable of quantifying cell trauma directly by measuring the number of red blood cell (RBC) fragments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPostoperative infections are a dreaded complication in pulmonal surgery. Besides the optimal preparation of the patients and careful operative technique, perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis represents an important factor in avoiding infectious consequences. Owing particularly to the high proportion of patients with malignant, consumptious illnesses in thorax surgery, immune deficiencies must be reckoned with in this group of patients.
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