Publications by authors named "Luis Garrido-Olivares"

Acute type A dissection presenting with cerebral malperfusion has high morbidity and mortality. Given the complexity of underlying vascular involvement, it is a challenging clinical scenario. Many of these patients are not deemed surgical candidates.

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We describe a 60-year-old woman with post-myocardial infarction (MI) ventricular septal defect (VSD) and cardiogenic shock who was successfully stabilized with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) as a bridge therapy for the surgical closure of her VSD. This case highlights the role of VA-ECMO in the management of post-MI VSD to improve the results of surgical repair and patient survival.

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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) caused by (TB) is a rare entity. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy had been used as an effective therapy for this cases, but the evidence is scarce. We present a case that took place in the middle of SARS-CoV2 pandemic.

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Pulmonary hypertension is a rare disease with high morbidity and mortality which mainly affects women of reproductive age. Despite recent advances in understanding the pathogenesis of pulmonary hypertension, the high heterogeneity in the presentation of the disease among different patients makes it difficult to make an accurate diagnosis and to apply this knowledge to effective treatments. Therefore, new studies are required to focus on translational and personalized medicine to overcome the lack of specificity and efficacy of current management.

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The vascular cellular adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) is a protein that canonically participates in the adhesion and transmigration of leukocytes to the interstitium during inflammation. VCAM-1 expression, together with soluble VCAM-1 (sVCAM-1) induced by the shedding of VCAM-1 by metalloproteinases, have been proposed as biomarkers in immunological diseases, cancer, autoimmune myocarditis, and as predictors of mortality and morbidity in patients with chronic heart failure (HF), endothelial injury in patients with coronary artery disease, and arrhythmias. This revision aims to discuss the role of sVCAM-1 as a biomarker to predict the occurrence, development, and preservation of cardiovascular disease.

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Background: Soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 has been associated with long-term cardiovascular mortality in patients with stable coronary artery disease and to the development of new atrial fibrillation in subjects with cardiovascular risk factors but no evidence of cardiac disease.

Hypothesis: Preoperative soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 predicts the risk of future all-cause death and cardiovascular death among patients submitted to elective coronary artery bypass surgery.

Methods: From a cohort of 312 patients who underwent elective coronary artery bypass surgery prospectively followed for a median of 6.

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Objective: The study objective was to examine the short- and long-term outcomes of reoperative aortic root replacement after a previous aortic root replacement.

Methods: From September 1985 to February 2011, 84 consecutive patients underwent reoperative aortic root replacement. The patients' mean age was 46 ± 15 years (range, 19-80 years), and 86% were men.

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Background: The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes and valve durability after aortic valve replacement with a Hancock II bioprothesis with and without supracoronary replacement of the ascending aorta (RAA).

Methods: From a cohort of 1,076 patients who had aortic valve replacement with a Hancock II bioprothesis who were prospectively followed for a median of 12.2 years, a propensity score analysis matched patients with and without RAA in a 1:4 ratio.

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Objective: Our objective was to examine whether preoperative non-dialysis-dependent renal dysfunction is associated with operative mortality or morbidity in isolated valve surgery.

Methods: We reviewed consecutive patients undergoing isolated aortic (n = 2132) or mitral valve (n = 1664) surgery, between 1996 and 2009. Preoperative renal dysfunction was defined as preoperative estimated glomerular filtration rate < 60 mL/min without dialysis.

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Background: Bicuspid aortic valve is associated with aortic aneurysm formation that may extend beyond the ascending aorta.

Methods: Between 1979 and 1997, 143 bicuspid aortic valve patients had aortic valve operations with replacement of an aneurysmal ascending aorta: 93 (65%) underwent full root replacement and 50 (35%) underwent separate valve and graft replacement. Distal aortic anastomosis was open in 42 patients (29%) and closed in 101 (71%).

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Objectives: The perioperative mortality for people with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (RAAA) has not changed for two decades. Of patients who survive long enough to undergo open repair for ruptured aneurysms, half die (48%; 95% confidence interval [CI] 46 to 50). Randomized trials have shown that endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) for nonruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms decreases perioperative mortality compared with open repair.

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