Publications by authors named "J R Monties"

Background And Aim Of The Study: Q fever endocarditis caused by Coxiella burnetii is the most important etiology of negative blood culture endocarditis. Without specific clinical findings, diagnosis is difficult and prevalence of this life-threatening disease is underestimated.

Methods: Q fever endocarditis was assessed in 19 patients (15 men, four women; age range: 36-79 years) by evaluating clinical and echocardiographic criteria and specific serology.

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Background: We previously showed that the risk of reoperation for structural degeneration of bioprostheses was higher in cases involving patients older than 65 years (p = 0.003) and double-valve replacement (p = 0.02).

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Objective: Advances in surgical technique have improved early survival after surgery of the ascending aorta. However, follow-up data document serious late complications, mainly evolutive peri-prosthetic false aneurysms. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has proved to be highly effective for monitoring these complications.

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The aim of this study was to demonstrate the clinical and biological benefits of heparin-coated circuits in routine coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). A prospective, randomized study was conducted in 80 patients undergoing routine CABG. Patients were randomized to either noncoated circuits (Group 1) or heparin-coated circuits (Group 2).

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Giant cerebral aneurysms may be untreatable by conventional neurosurgical techniques. Early attempts to use circulatory assistance and deep hypothermia were abandoned due to hemorrhagic complications. More recently, interest in circulatory support for complex neurosurgical procedures has been renewed.

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