Publications by authors named "Stoinova V"

Unilateral selective cerebral perfusion (SCP) is a method for cerebral protection in aortic arch surgery. However variations of the circle of Willis (CoW) could vitiate its protective effect. The aim of our present work was to make a retrospective analysis of 30 patients, in whom CT angio was performed between January and March 2008.

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The aim of the present study was to compare image quality and patient dose in cardiac computed tomography angiography (CTA) in terms of volume computed tomography dose index (CTDI vol), dose length product (DLP) and effective dose, when changing from filtered back projection (FBP) to adaptive iterative dose reduction (AIDR) reconstruction techniques. Further aim was to implement prospective electrocardiogram (ECG) gating for patient dose reduction. The study was performed with Aquilion ONE 320-row CT of Toshiba Medical Systems.

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Background: Cardiovascular calcification (CVC) in hemodialysis patients (HDP) causes cardiovascular pathology. Up until now very few drugs and therapeutic interventions have been able to reduce cardiovascular calcium deposits in hemodialysis patients and the process requires more than a year. Our idea in this study was to test 2 calcium binders--sodium thiosulfate (STS) and dinatrium ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (DNEDTA)--for prevention and treatment of cardiovascular calcification of hemodialysis patients, using both substances not as an intravenous infusion but by adding them to the liquid bicarbonate part of the dialysis fluid.

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Objectives: During unilateral selective cerebral perfusion (uSCP), with right axillary artery or brachiocephalic trunk cannulation, the brain receives blood only via the right common carotid artery and right vertebral artery (VA). The left hemisphere is perfused mainly through the circle of Willis (CW). However, at least 50% of individuals have some variation in the CW.

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Purpose: To report a rare case of dissecting thoracic aortic aneurysm in a young patient with Turner syndrome owing to complete or partial monosomy of the X chromosome.

Case Report: A 22-year-old patient with Turner syndrome presented with a 2-month history of voice loss and dysphagia. Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) disclosed a large (53x75-mm) aneurysm with focal dissection affecting the distal part of the aortic arch and the proximal descending aorta, partially involving the left subclavian artery.

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