Publications by authors named "Elkouby A"

Platelet activation is accompanied by characteristic morphological changes: smooth-disc platelets become more spherical in shape and develop psudopods. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether platelets change after extracorporeal bypass. Twenty-two patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) were studied prior to anesthesia and immediately after the operation.

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Complications arising during stent implantations in coronary arteries have been reduced by technological progress and the accumulated experience of interventional cardiologists. Retrospective and prospective randomized studies with several types of stents are currently available and show improved short and mid-term results. Wiktor stent provides increased flexibility for ease of implantation particularly in curved lesions.

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Spasm of healthy native coronary arteries is rare but a serious cause of perioperative ischaemia after coronary bypass surgery. The authors report five characteristic cases. In each case, the spasm presented with giant ST elevation and haemodynamic changes.

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Intracoronary thrombolysis showed the chronological order of clinical electric and biological changes following the reestablishment of coronary flow. These changes make up the reperfusion syndrome; ST segment changes are part of this syndrome. They occur in practically all cases at the moment of reperfusion.

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The isolation of Enterobacter amnigenus from a human source is reported. This microorganism was grown from an intravenous catheter and, along with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, from the blood of a heart transplant patient. The biochemical characteristics and antimicrobial susceptibilities of the isolate are described.

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In the context of a personal series of fifteen cases of hydatid cyst of the heart, the authors present a computerized review of the last one hundred cases published in the literature. The modern features of the disease are discussed together with its severity (mortality of 23.47% in 98 recent cases).

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Between 1977 and 1987, 27 consecutive patients (16 men, 11 women, mean age 66 years, range 54 to 75 years) with ventricular septal rupture complicating acute myocardial infarction underwent surgical repair. The purpose of this retrospective study was to analyse the post-operative mortality factors from clinical, haemodynamic and operative data in all patients and also from coronary angiographic data in 23/27 patients whose haemodynamic status allowed this type of exploration. Seventeen patients (63 p.

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The ever increasing age of the general population and the frequency of coronary and aortic lesions in patients aged 70 or older make cardiac surgery in the elderly a topic of current interest. In a retrospective study of 170 cases the overall mortality rate was 14 p. 100 (4.

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An original technique used to remove obstructions of the inferior vena cava under cardiopulmonary bypass is described. This technique is indicated in pulmonary embolectomy or to dispose of a vena cava clot prolapsed into the right cardiac cavities. Through a rigid and blunt thoracic drain introduced via the right atrium, a Fogarthy venous catheter is pushed into the inferior vena cava, thus avoiding the risks of accidental passage into the supra-hepatic or renal veins and blockage in a thebesian valve.

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Results are reported of the use of autotransfusion by means of the blood cell saver in a group of patients at high risk for hemorrhage in Heart Surgery Department. Methods employed are described, and results are discussed: these were encouraging both from the clinical and biological viewpoints. The cost benefits of this procedure are emphasized and technical perspectives outlined with respect to recovery of plasma and platelets.

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The authors report a case of false aneurysm of the posterior subaortic region of the left ventricle after a technically difficult surgical decalcification in a case of aortic stenosis. At reoperation, the surgeon used the femoral artery and both vena cavae for canulation. A direct approach of this "vascular" tumour, which was exterior to the great vessels, confirmed the diagnosis and enabled the localisation of the internal orifice inside the left ventricle.

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The effect of hydrocortisone and thyroxine, on the activities of Ca2+- and Mg2+- ATPase was studied in cultured neuronal (clone M1) and glial (clones NN and C6) cell lines. For M1 and NN cells an increase in Ca2+- and Mg2+-ecto-ATPase activity was found when the cells were cultured during 4-6 days in presence of hydrocortisone or together with thyroxine. In the same conditions, a decrease in Ca2+- and Mg2+-ecto-ATPase activity was found for the C6 cells.

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The binding of [3H]GABA and retention of [14C]sucrose have been studied in freshly prepared "synaptosomal-mitochondrial" (P2) fractions of rat cerebral cortex and liver using bicarbonate-buffered medium (containing 147 mEq/liter of Na+), and in frozen/thawed crude membrane fractions of rat whole brain and liver using Na+-free Tris HCl medium. GABA-sensitive sites (GSS) and bicuculline-methiodide- (BMI-) sensitive sites (BMI-SS) were defined as those amounts of [3H]GABA that were sensitive to the displacement by 10(-3) M unlabeled GABA or BMI. In the presence of added Na+, two high-affinity GABA-binding processes were detected in the P2 fraction of cerebral cortex.

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Although these studies have provided some further insight into GABA binding processes associated with transport and receptor-activation, such attempts remain limited due to the lack of specificity of the ligands used to displace these components. Thus, BMI appeared to interact with both transport and synaptic receptor sites for GABA. Perhaps certain GABA-agonists (e.

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