Introduction: The Ross procedure is an alternative to standard aortic valve (AV) replacement in young and middle-aged patients. However, durability and incidence of reoperation remain a concern for most cardiac surgeons. Our aim was to assess very long-term clinical and echocardiographic outcomes of the Ross procedure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper proposes two new measures to assess performance of surgical practice based on observed mortality: reliability, measured as the area under the ROC curve and a living score, the sum of individual risk among surviving patients, divided by the total number of patients. A Monte Carlo simulation of surgeons' practice was used for conceptual validation and an analysis of a real-world hospital department was used for managerial validation. We modelled surgical practice as a bivariate distribution function of risk and final state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProsthetic valve dysfunction is a significant clinical event. Determining its etiological mechanism and severity can be difficult. The authors present the case of a 50-year-old man, with two mechanical valve prostheses in aortic and mitral positions, hospitalized for decompensated heart failure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe major limitation of long-term survival after cardiac transplantation is allograft vasculopathy, which consists of concentric and diffuse intimal hyperplasia. The disease still has a significant incidence, estimated at 30% five years after cardiac transplantation. It is a clinically silent disease and so diagnosis is a challenge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis report describes a case of a 62 year-old man admitted for recurrent myocardial infarction and normal coronary arteries, caused by coronary embolism from aortic papillary fibroelastoma. Other conditions causing acute coronary syndrome and normal coronary arteries are discussed. A careful evaluation by transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography is required in this clinical setting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Renal insufficiency is associated with increased mortality and morbidity from cardiac surgery. Serum creatinine (SCr) values are routinely used for the assessment of renal dysfunction. However, this parameter can overestimate renal function, especially in low-weight and elderly patients, who can have normal creatinine values despite impaired renal function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present images of a permanent pacing lead implanted in the coronary sinus of a patient with a tricuspid prosthesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPulmonary hypertension is a significant problem to take into account in the post-operative management of cardiac patients, especially valvular patients. Inhaled nitric oxide allows more effective control of pulmonary pressure and other hemodynamic parameters, with better post-operative results. We present a clinical case of a patient with mitral stenosis and severe pulmonary hypertension, with post-operative hemodynamic instability, in which we used inhaled nitric oxide for better control of pulmonary pressures and to help ventilator weaning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The primary results of Arterial Revascularization Therapy Study reported a greater need for repeated revascularization after percutaneous coronary intervention with stenting (PCI). However, PCI was less expensive than coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and offered the same degree of protection against death, stroke, and myocardial infarction.
Methods And Results: Patients with multivessel disease (n=1205) were randomly assigned to either CABG or PCI and followed up for up to 3 years.
Background: The association between atrial fibrillation (AF) and mitral valve disease is frequent. Isolation of the pulmonary veins by radiofrequency energy applications performed intraoperatively has been proposed for patients with AF in whom mitral valve surgery has been indicated. Balloon mitral valvuloplasty is currently the preferred procedure for patients with mitral stenosis and a favorable valve anatomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation (AF) is not completely understood. The role of pulmonary veins (PV) in AF initiation is documented, and the recent demonstration of persistent fibrillatory activity in an isolated PV suggests that the PV play a role in the maintenance of AF.
Objective: Since AF is facilitated by multiple reentry circuits in atrial tissue with short effective refractory periods (ERP) and prolonged conduction times, we investigated whether PV have shorter ERP compared with the left atrium (LA).