Publications by authors named "Harsh S Seth"

Cor triatriatum sinister is a rare congenital cardiac anomaly. It consists of a fibro-muscular membrane that separates the left atrium into two chambers resulting in a tri-atrial heart. It is often found in association with other structural cardiac anomalies.

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Arterial switch operation for transposition of great arteries (TGA) is the choice of surgical treatment for this condition. Conventional "open" coronary transfer technique has been commonly employed with good results in experienced hands. A modified "closed" technique of coronary transfer, with a more accurate coronary artery placement taking into account a distended aorta, along with anterior interrupted sutures to reduce purse stringing and other advantages is described.

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Background: The aim of this prospective study was to compare the effect of application of nitroglycerin and verapamil solution (GV) by organ bath technique with other methods of applications and solutions on the free blood flow of LITA. The technique was not described for in situ graft before.

Method: The patients were randomly assigned to four groups: group I (n_32, GV solution by organ bath technique), group II (n_30, papaverine solution by organ bath technique), group III (n_29, topical GV solution) or group IV (n_29, topical papaverine solution).

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Objective: Cardiac surgical operations involving extracorporeal circulation may develop severe inflammatory response. This severe inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is usually associated with poor outcome with no predictive marker. Red cell distribution width (RDW) is a routine hematological marker with a role in inflammation.

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Objectives: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is associated with poor outcome after mitral valve replacement (MVR). We proposed to evaluate the effect of valve prosthesis patient mismatch (PPM) on pulmonary arterial (PA) pressure following MVR.

Methods: Five hundred patients who have undergone MVR were studied retrospectively.

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Cardiac hydatid cyst is an uncommon but potentially fatal disease. In cystic Echinococcus humans are an accidental host. Liver and lungs are the most frequently involved organs.

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Introduction: St. Thomas' cardioplegic solution No. 2 (ST), although most widely used in adult cardiac surgery, needs to be given at short intervals, causing additional myocardial injury.

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