Stroke after cardiac surgery remains a devastating complication and its treatment options are limited. Systemic fibrinolysis is a relative contraindication, because it raises the risk of systemic hemorrhage. Endovascular therapy, mechanical thrombectomy, and intra-arterial fibrinolysis have emerged as safer options.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To analyze the influence of surgical myocardial revascularization on early and late mortality in octogenarians and compare the survival rates with age adjusted general population.
Methods: Between 2007 and 2014, 182 octogenarian patients underwent elective or urgent coronary artery bypass grafting surgery. Logistic regression was performed to evaluate the in-hospital mortality predictors.
Aortic coarctation can be repaired surgically or percutaneously. The decision should be made according to the anatomy and location of the coarctation, age of the patient, presence of other cardiac lesions, and other anatomic determinants (extensive collaterals or aortic calcification). This article reviews the different therapeutic options available, explaining the differences between children and adults, describing different approaches to the same disease, exemplified by three cases of nonclassic surgical approach and one percutaneous treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe surgical treatment of ascending aortic and arch aneurysms, even though technically complex and requiring care to avoid neurological sequelae, is well established. Nevertheless, the presence of a significant innominate artery trunk aneurysm implies an adaptation of the surgical options available. We report a case of an aortic aneurysm that involved the ascending aorta, the proximal transverse arch and the brachiocephalic trunk with cranial displacement of the right subclavian and common carotid arteries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: If lungs could be retrieved from non-heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs for transplantation could be alleviated. However, lungs subjected to warm ischemia develop edema when reperfused. We hypothesized that ventilation of rat lungs from non-heart-beating donors with nitric oxide during the period of warm ischemia alone, with reperfusion, or both might reduce ischemia-reperfusion injury.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe conventional treatment of mitral insufficiency, due to posterior leaflet prolapse, is quadrangular resection. This technique sacrifices a great amount of valve tissue resulting in leaflet stiffness and altered annular geometry. To avoid such problems we performed a small triangular leaflet resection sparing the second-order chordae, a folding plasty, implantation of artificial chordae, and annuloplasty.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: If lungs could be retrieved from non-heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs for transplant could be alleviated. An obstacle to this approach is the inability to predict these lungs' suitability for transplant. We used human lungs deemed unsuitable for transplant to develop a method to perfuse and ventilate human lungs ex vivo to assess gas exchange and vascular resistance, and to perform bronchoscopic inspection and radiographic evaluation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: A better understanding of lung tissue environment after circulatory arrest would allow more accurate cell culture models to study ischemia-reperfusion lung injury and facilitate retrieval of lungs from non-heart-beating donors.
Methods: To establish the time course of changes in pH and PO2 in lung tissue after circulatory arrest, 12 Sprague-Dawley rats were sacrificed. After sternotomy, pH and PO2 microelectrodes were inserted into the lungs and sealed by application of Focal Seal.
Background: If lungs could be retrieved from non-heart-beating donors (NHBDs), the shortage of lungs for transplantation could be alleviated. The use of lungs from NHBDs is associated with a mandatory warm ischemic interval, which results in ischemia-reperfusion injury upon reperfusion. In an earlier study, rat lungs retrieved 2-h postmortem from NHBDs had reduced capillary leak measured by filtration coefficient (Kfc) when reperfused with isoproterenol (iso), associated with an increase in lung tissue levels of cyclic AMP (cAMP).
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