Publications by authors named "Guy L Vermeiren"

Inadequate diastolic closure of the aortic valve causes aortic regurgitation (AR). Diastolic regurgitation towards the left ventricle (LV) causes LV volume overload, resulting in eccentric LV remodelling. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is the first line examination in the work-up of AR.

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Aortic stenosis (AS) causes left ventricular outflow obstruction. Severe AS has major haemodynamic implications in critically ill patients, in whom increased cardiac output and oxygen delivery are often required. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) plays a key role in the AS severity grading.

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Cardiac ultrasonography has become an indispensible tool in the management of hemodynamically unstable critically ill patients. Some consider it as the modern stethoscope. Echocardiography is non-invasive and safe while the modern portable devices allow to be used at the bedside in order to provide fast, specific and vital information regarding the hemodynamic status, as well as the function, structure and anatomy of the heart.

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  • The study explored how different types of radiographic contrast media (RCM) affect granulocyte adhesion during coronary angiography.
  • It involved 37 patients and compared the effects of ionic versus non-ionic RCM on granulocyte adhesion molecules both in vivo and in vitro.
  • The results showed that non-ionic RCM increased adhesion molecule expression in vivo, while ionic RCM had the opposite effect in vitro, highlighting the need to consider RCM type when analyzing leukocyte function in clinical settings.
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