Publications by authors named "Feriel Baraket"

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  • * The study included 915 patients, primarily middle-aged, where about 22.4% were found to have valvular AF, and only half of the patients with low embolic risk were prescribed oral anticoagulants.
  • * Findings highlighted that the management strategies for AF in Tunisia were inadequate, with concerns over low anticoagulation quality, as evidenced by a 1.64% thromboembolism rate and a notable number of patients not receiving proper antithrom
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To evaluate the predictive factors of significant coronary stenosis in women, we have studied retrospectively data from 230 women explored by coronary angiography. The population has been divided in 2 groups: one (G1) without significant coronary lesions; the second (G2) having at least one significant coronary stenosis (> 50%). The prevalence of the significant disease was 54.

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Objectives: We sought to determine if amelioration of left bundle branch block (LBBB)-induced contraction disturbances achieved by left ventricular (LV)-based pacing could result in sustained reversal of severe LV dysfunction in certain patients with chronic heart failure due to non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy.

Background: It has been shown that LBBB induces asynchronous contraction of LV. However, whether such a functional contraction disturbance, if present for an extended period of time, could account for a dilated cardiomyopathy remains unknown.

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This a retrospective study on 46 patients conducted over a 9-year period. These patients had an acute myocardial infarctus (AMI) confirmed wilth changes on the electrocardiogram and raised cardiac enzymes. However, the subsequent coronary angiography showed normal in all these patients.

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The dissection of the descending aorta is a serious affection regarding to its mortality and its complications. It becomes chronic after the 14th day following the first signs of dissection. The authors report the case of a 55 years old patient who has presented a type III dissection diagnosed at the chronic period.

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The stress echocardiography with dobutamine confirms her increasing value for the patients with severe aortic stenosis and left ventricular dysfunction in a diagnosis concept by selecting the true severe stenoses and revealing stenoses overestimated by the low fow, and especially prognosis by means of the stratification of the operatory risk and the search for a contractile reserve which represent the guarantee of a survival per and postoperatoire satisfactory. As regards asymptomatic aortic stenosis the times of intervention are in reevaluation, the compliance valvulaire represent reliable means which needs confirmation for a prophylactic indication for surgery.

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The frequency of non-Q wave myocardial infarction is permanently increasing. In this retrospective study, we have tried to establish the clinical features, the prognosis and the therapeutic possibilities in this entity. We have studied the clinical history, the physical examination data, the results of the different explorations and the short and long term general course in 31 patients with a non Q wave myocardial infarction.

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The indications of the implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) have enlarged over the time. This has been facilitated by the technological progress which permit the device to be more effective and its implantation to be more simple. So, the implantation rate has increased all over the world but especially in the United States.

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