Publications by authors named "F Algarra"

Background: Nowadays a number of diverse biochemical markers have been identified in patients with heart failure (HF) that could indicate the severity of the patients' illness. Among them, probably the most useful is brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) because it is easily obtained and because of its diagnostic and prognostic information. Our objective was to assess the association between BNP and other different associated variables previously known to be related to the evolution of HF, as well as its utility to distinguish systolic from diastolic HF.

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Unlabelled: To determine the clinical value of several parameters derived by application of the proximal isovelocity surface area method in the assessment of mitral regurgitation (MR), 28 consecutive patients with angiographic diagnosis of MR underwent color Doppler echocardiography within 48 h of cardiac catheterization. Aliasing velocities (V(N)) were baseline-shifted to 25 cm/s and the maximal radius (R) was measured from the first aliasing boundary to the tips of the mitral valve. By continuity, the regurgitant orifice area (ROA) and regurgitant stroke volume (RSV(PISA)) were obtained.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess how the positioning of a jet affects the relationship between its size at origin and the severity of mitral prosthetic regurgitation using advanced imaging techniques.
  • In a sample of 165 patients with mitral valve prostheses, 126 had pathological regurgitation, and their jets were analyzed for size and spatial disposition.
  • Results indicated that for free jets, a strong correlation (r = 0.75) existed between jet width at its origin and the severity of regurgitation, while wall jets showed a weaker correlation (r = 0.59), with both types showing a significant link between severe regurgitation and jet width of 5 mm or more.
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Percutaneous mitral valvuloplasty has become the technique of choice for mitral stenosis with favorable anatomic features. However, mitral regurgitation is an important complication of this technique that has not reduced with Inoue technique. This study reports the clinical and echocardiographic follow-up (28 +/- 20 months) of 20 patients who developed severe mitral regurgitation after percutaneous mitral valvuloplasty with Inoue technique.

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Univentricular heart is an uncommon congenital heart disease. A select group of these patients (those with severe pulmonary stenosis or atresia) can reach adult age with different degrees of heart failure and severe chronic hypoxemia. Patients with adequate pulmonary tree development are likely to undergo heart transplantation when usual palliative techniques are contraindicated.

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