A 5-year-old female alpaca was presented with respiratory distress and lethargy. Thoracic radiographs revealed a cranioventrally distributed alveolar pattern, caudodorsal bronchial pattern, cardiomegaly, increased soft tissue opaque content in the ventral thorax, and rounded soft tissue opaque structures craniodorsal to the carina. Cardiac gated CT demonstrated a patent ductus arteriosus, ventricular septal defect, complete left atrioventricular valve atresia, partial anomalous venous connections from the cranial pulmonary veins to the azygous and cranial vena cava, severe right-sided cardiomegaly, pleural and peritoneal fluid, and severe hepatic congestion. These findings were confirmed with necropsy.
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Ann Thorac Surg Short Rep
September 2023
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio.
Complete circumferential aortic dissection with bidirectional intimo-intimal intussusception is a rare occurrence in Stanford type A dissections. The antegrade dissection flap can obstruct the left ventricular outflow tract and coronary sinuses, whereas the retrograde flap can obstruct the aortic arch and branch vessels. Sequelae include aortic regurgitation, myocardial ischemia, and neurologic complications.
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March 2023
Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, Missouri.
A 68-year-old woman who had a retrievable inferior vena cava filter implanted 10 years ago presented with sudden-onset back pain. Initial computed tomography angiography demonstrated migration of a fractured strut that appeared embedded in the anterior right ventricular free wall without pericardial effusion. Subsequent gated computed tomography of the chest demonstrated further migration of the fragment, which was now penetrating the right ventricular free wall and extending into the pericardial sac.
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March 2024
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kokura Memorial Hospital, Kitakyushu City, Japan.
Background: Advances in computed tomography (CT) technology have increased its utility in the diagnosis of mitral regurgitation (MR). Herein, we report on a unique dual-panel display for high-resolution valve images of radial multiplanar reconstruction named mitral valve-radial sectional view (MV-RSV) and a case of mitral valve repair for MR that demonstrates the usefulness of this display method.
Methods: Whole-heart images from contrast-enhanced CT were acquired with electrocardiographic gating and processed to reconstruct 3-dimensional and cross-sectional images.
Magn Reson Med
January 2025
Department of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Purpose: To correct maternal breathing and fetal bulk motion during fetal 4D flow MRI.
Methods: A Doppler-ultrasound fetal cardiac-gated free-running 4D flow acquisition was corrected post hoc for maternal respiratory and fetal bulk motion in separate automated steps, with optional manual intervention to assess and limit fetal motion artifacts. Compressed-sensing reconstruction with a data outlier rejection algorithm was adapted from previous work.
Cell Discov
January 2025
Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC), Madrid, Spain.
A well-balanced ion channel trafficking machinery is paramount for the normal electromechanical function of the heart. Ion channel variants and many drugs can alter the cardiac action potential and lead to arrhythmias by interfering with mechanisms like ion channel synthesis, trafficking, gating, permeation, and recycling. A case in point is the Long QT syndrome (LQTS), a highly arrhythmogenic disease characterized by an abnormally prolonged QT interval on ECG produced by variants and drugs that interfere with the action potential.
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