Publications by authors named "Smolens I"

Ten patients who initially underwent Freestyle stentless aortic valve implantation required reoperation. The goal of this study was to describe the reoperative techniques used and to review the outcomes of reoperation in patients with Freestyle stentless aortic valves. From September 1992 to April 2001, at the University of Michigan, a total of 552 Freestyle stentless aortic valves were implanted, and in 10 (1.

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Background: Mitral regurgitation (MR) will produce myocardial dysfunction. The goal of this study was to review outcomes of mitral valve reconstruction in asymptomatic patients with severe MR.

Methods: From 1992 to 2000, 93 asymptomatic patients with degenerative disease and severe MR underwent mitral valve reconstruction.

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Heart failure is one of the leading causes of hospitalization in the United States. Congestive heart failure is a chronic, progressive disease and its central element is remodeling of the cardiac chamber associated with ventricular dilation. Secondary mitral regurgitation is a complication of end-stage cardiomyopathy and is associated with poor prognosis.

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Mitral regurgitation (MR) is a frequent complication of end-stage heart failure. Historically, these patients were either managed medically or with mitral valve replacement, both associated with poor outcomes. Mitral valve repair via an 'undersized' annuloplasty repair is safe and effectively corrects MR in heart-failure patients.

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Congestive heart failure (CHF) is one of the leading causes of hospitalization in the United States today and its incidence is increasing. Despite improvements with medical management approximately 50% of patients with CHF die within 3 years of presentation. Heart transplantation is now considered standard treatment for selected patients with severe CHF and end-stage heart disease; however, it is only applicable to a small percentage of patients.

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Heart failure is one of the leading causes of hospitalization in the United States today. Congestive heart failure is a chronic progressive disease with the common central element being the remodeling of the cardiac chamber associated with ventricular dilation. Secondary mitral regurgitation is a complication of end-stage cardiomyopathy and is associated with a poor prognosis.

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Background: Previous reports provide conflicting evidence concerning effects of steroids on recovery of cardiac function during procedures involving cardiopulmonary bypass. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that pretreatment of animals with steroids before heart transplantation improves graft hemodynamic function.

Methods: Four groups of sheep were studied: CON, nonsteroid-treated nontransplanted controls (n = 8); CON-S, steroid-treated nontransplanted controls (n = 5); TX, nonsteroid-treated transplanted animals (n = 5); and TX-S, steroid-treated transplanted animals (n = 5).

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Background And Methods: This study was designed to determine the function of isolated rabbit hearts after static preservation with modified University of Wisconsin solution for 24 hours. Commercially available University of Wisconsin solution, modified with CaCl2 1 mmol/L and 2,3-butanedione monoxime 30 mmol/L, was used as the preservative. After flushing the coronary vasculature with medium, hearts were submersion stored at 1 degree C to 4 degrees C.

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Assessment of the effect of hemodialysis on myocardial contractility is complicated by variations in loading conditions that can occur during hemodialysis and by the prevalence of coronary artery disease among patients with chronic renal failure. Therefore, we used a load-independent index of left ventricular contractility, derived from analyses of the rate corrected velocity of circumferential fiber shortening (Vcfc)-end systolic wall stress (ESWS) relationship, to study the acute effects of hemodialysis on left ventricular function in the cases of 15 pediatric patients with end-stage renal disease. Prior to dialysis, Vcfc was appropriate for ESWS (102% +/- 16% of predicted) and did not differ significantly from values obtained from a group of nine normal control subjects of similar ages (103% +/- 9% of predicted), indicating that the patients' left ventricles were functioning in a normal inotropic state.

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The stimulated (40 Hz) release of enkephalin from the myenteric plexus can be modulated by multiple types of opiate receptor. The direction of the modulation is not fixed but is bimodal. Both an inhibition and an enhancement of evoked release is observed depending on the concentration of opioid agonist that is used.

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A method is described for the assessment of renal calculi by means of a computerized IR spectrometer. A preliminary reference library of IR spectra of 34 different renal calculi of known composition has been created. The reference library used in the operation of a computerized search program indicates the closest matches in the reference library data with the IR spectrum of an unknown sample.

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