Publications by authors named "L Arcement"

Introduction: Cor triatriatum is a congenital cardiac anomaly in which the left (sinister) or right (dexter) atrium is divided into two compartments by residual embryonic tissue, resulting in a tri-atrial heart. As cor triatriatum dextrum can present clinically in various ways and have multiple associated cardiac anomalies, this report attempts to contribute to what is known about this exceedingly rare disorder.

Case: A 40 year old Hispanic man with a medical history of gastritis presented with complaints of palpitations, dizziness and bilateral lower extremity edema.

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Lipomatous hypertrophy of the intra-atrial septum (IAS) is often misdiagnosed on routine imaging as a possible intra-cardiac mass, often leading to unnecessary and invasive surgical interventions. The use of transesophageal echocardiography can help to better diagnose this condition and avoid needless invasive procedures.

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Caseous mitral annular calcification (CMAC) is a rare variant of mitral annular calcification (MAC), most commonly seen in elderly women on the posterior mitral annulus. CMAC is usually diagnosed incidentally and has a benign course. However, it may cause abnormal blood flow across the mitral valve resulting in mitral regurgitation, and rarely, functional mitral stenosis.

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Background: There is paucity of data regarding conduction abnormalities in the Hispanic population with systolic heart failure (HF). We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities in a systolic HF population, with attention to the Hispanic population.

Methods: A cross sectional study of 926 patients enrolled in a systolic HF disease management program.

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In order to provide efficient utilization of resources in an outpatient setting for acute exacerbation of heart failure (HF), the authors piloted an open-access outpatient intravenous (IV) diuretic program (IVDP) to evaluate utilization in an HF disease management program (HFDMP), patient characteristics for users of the program, and safety. An outpatient HFDMP at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida, enrolling 577 patients 18 years and older with an ejection fraction ≤40% was implemented. For symptoms or weight gain ≥5 pounds, patients were eligible to use an open-access IVDP during clinic hours.

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