Publications by authors named "Mickael Moreels"

A 47-year-old healthy man developed acute fulminant coxsackie BI myocarditis with cardiogenic shock and extreme elevation of NT-pro-BNP (82585 pg/ml). He had a dramatic and rapid improvement within the following days after administration of corticoids on top of dobutamine and classic treatment.

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Left ventricular (LV) to right atrial (RA) communication, also known as Gerbode defect, is very rare, usually congenital but sometimes also acquired. Cases of Gerbode defect have been reported after left valve surgery, usually valve replacement. We describe the first case of LV-RA communication following a tricuspid annuloplasty not combined to a left valve surgery.

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Background: Altitude exposure is associated with mild pulmonary hypertension and decreased exercise capacity. We tested the hypothesis that pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) contributes to decreased exercise capacity in hypoxic healthy subjects.

Methods: An incremental cycle ergometer cardiopulmonary exercise test and echocardiographic estimation of pulmonary artery pressure (Ppa) and cardiac output to calculate total PVR were performed in 11 healthy volunteers in normoxia and after 1 h of hypoxic breathing (12% O(2)).

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Acquired coronary fistula is uncommon, but has been reported to occur after several surgical procedures, acute myocardial infarction, endomyocardial biopsy, coronary angioplasty, and thoracic trauma. We describe the occurrence of a left coronary to left ventricular cavity fistula following resection of a left atrial myxoma, with spontaneous closure in the following weeks. The fistula was likely caused by a needle inserted into the left ventricular apex, a procedure routinely used to ensure left ventricular de-airing.

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Objective: To determine prognostic factors in patients with systemic rheumatic diseases admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and to examine whether the observed mortality rate is predicted using the Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Assessment II (APACHE II) score.

Design And Setting: Retrospective study with historical controls in a 31-bed medicosurgical ICU at a university hospital.

Patients And Participants: Seventy-one patients admitted to the ICU for an acute illness related to a systemic rheumatic disease and/or its treatment and 353 ICU control patients.

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