Publications by authors named "H J Romkes"

Objectives: To investigate whether exercise-induced hypertension in successfully repaired adult post-coarctectomy patients is associated with hypertension on 24-h blood pressure measurement and increased left ventricular mass.

Methods: One hundred and forty-four consecutive post-coarctectomy patients (mean age 31.5 years, range 17-74 years; mean age at repair 7.

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Right ventricular function is of great importance in patients with both acute and chronic ventricular overload. The early detection of right ventricular dysfunction may have an impact on therapeutic decision making, helping to prevent or further delay functional deterioration of the right ventricle. In patients with right ventricular overload due to congenital cardiac diseases, dobutamine stress testing combined with magnetic resonance imaging, electrocardiographic changes, and monitoring of concentrations of plasma brain natriuretic peptide are very suitable parameters for the early detection of ventricular dysfunction, and should therefore be used in the follow-up of these patients.

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Aims: To show reversed remodelling of the left ventricle and left atrium after upgrading to biventricular pacing in a patient with worsening heart failure due to VVIR pacing. To review the literature concerning reversed remodelling after upgrading to biventricular pacing.

Methods And Results: In a 61-year-old man, with cardiomyopathy and worsening heart failure and mitral insufficiency following conventional pacing after His-bundle ablation, upgrading to biventricular pacing showed left sided reversed remodelling of the heart with decrease in mitral regurgitation in 6 months.

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