Publications by authors named "J P Lesbre"

Article Synopsis
  • Intracardiac masses, like myxomas, can sometimes be identified following a stroke, but distinguishing them through echocardiography can be challenging.
  • A case study involved a 58-year-old man with various health issues who suffered an ischemic stroke; his echocardiogram showed a large mass in the left atrium, leading to a diagnosis of myxoma after surgery.
  • Myxomas may not show symptoms for a long time and can be linked to embolic complications, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive, team-based management approach.
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Introduction: cardiac valvular diseases (CVDs) are the major cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality globally, with predominance of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in developing countries. Congenital heart defects (CHD) diagnoses are delayed due to socioeconomic factors. This study aims to evaluate the post-operative surgical outcomes of CHD and valvular RHD.

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Unlabelled: Valvular heart abnormalities have been reported in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) treated with pergolide. However, the incidence and severity of these abnormalities vary from study to study and their course after drug withdrawal has not been systematically assessed.

Objectives: To estimate the frequency and severity of valvular heart abnormality and its possible reversibility after drug withdrawal in a case-control study.

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The authors report the preliminary results of the first 17 months' experience at the Cardiological Centre of Phnom-Penh (CCPP), set up by the initiative of the "Chaîne de l'Espoir" organisation. The CCPP has only two operative theatres, 8 intensive care beds and 32 hospital beds. During the 17 months, 1193 patients under 30 years of age were examined.

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Unlabelled: The epidemiology of cardiac failure (CF) is little known in France. Our work, integrated in the prospective ETICS (epidemiology and therapeutics of cardiac insufficiency in the Somme) study, was aimed at determining the incidence of hospitalisation, the epidemiological profile, the causes of CF, as well as the frequency of cardiac failure with preserved systolic function in the Somme.

Method: Patients hospitalised for a first attack of CF from January 1 to December 31, 2000 in one of the 11 medical establishments in the Somme were included.

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