Publications by authors named "Marcazzan E"

Background And Aim: Glycemic index (GI) and Glycemic Load (GL) are parameters of carbohydrate bioavailability able to influence risk of chronic diseases. GL can be lowered either by reducing carbohydrate intake or by reducing the GI of the carbohydrate moiety of a mixed meal. These two approaches might have a different impact on Dietary-Induced Thermogenesis (DIT) and preferential substrate oxidation in the postprandial period, which are variables known to be involved in the regulation of body weight and body composition.

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589 patients were followed up between 1972 and 1977 after aortic (285) or mitral valve (304) replacement. Three hundred and thirty patients had a ball valve (Starr-Edwards) and 259 a disc valve (Björk-Shiley). The average follow up was 37 months for the mitral patients and 40 months for the aortic.

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The clinical study is reported of the results of heart valve replacement surgery with a new pyrolytic carbon tilting disc prosthesis manufactured in Italy. From March 1977 to January 1981, at the "De Gasperis" Cardiosurgery Center, this prosthesis has been implanted in 644 patients: 283 for mitral valve replacement, 240 for aortic valve replacement, and 121 for the replacement of both mitral and aortic valves. To have a sufficiently long period of post-surgery follow-up, we considered the results of 207 patients (124 cases of isolated mitral valve replacement and 83 cases of isolated aortic valve replacement), who underwent surgery consecutively from March 1977 to December 1979.

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304 patients have been studied between 1972 and 1977 after mitral valve replacement. 133 patients had a Starr-Edwards prosthesis and 171 patients had a Björk-Shiley prosthesis; both groups presented similar risk factors. The follow-up varied between a 6 months and a 72 months period for both types of prosthesis with a mean period of 3.

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285 patients who underwent aortic valve replacement between 1972 and 1977 have been studied. 197 patients had a Starr-Edwards prosthesis and 88 patients had a Björk-Shiley prosthesis, both groups presented similar risk factors. The follow-up varied between a period of 6 months minimum and 72 months maximum, the mean period is 3.

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A case of cardiac fibroma in a three years old child successfully operated on is presented. The tumor was localized on the interventricular septum and was provoking an obstacle in the outflow of the right ventricle. The preoperative diagnosis was formulated by angiocardiography.

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A ten year follow up of 1,812 patients who underwent heart valve replacement with artificial prothesis between October 1963 and December 1973 is reported. Hospital mortality was 8.5% for aortic valve replacement; 13.

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Early and late results of 273 mitro-aortic, 66 mitro-tricuspid, 28 mitro-aortic-tricuspid valvular replacements performed between 1964-1973, were evaluated. The hospital mortality rate was 17, 5 percent for mitro-aortic, 30, 5 percent for mitro-tricuspid, 10, 7 percent for mitro-aortic-tricuspid replacement. The best results obtained in patients with mitro-aortic replacement, the worse one in patients with mitro-tricuspid replacement, that present also a poor functional rehabilitation.

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