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J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
January 1992
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Haut-Leveque's Cardiological Hospital, University of Bordeaux, France.
From April 1980 to September 1989, 69 patients over 75 years of age (mean 78 years, range 75 to 86) underwent 81 carotid endarterectomies. Twenty three percent were asymptomatic, 56.5% had symptoms appropriate to lesion location and 20.
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December 1991
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Cardiological Hospital, Lyon, France.
In order to evaluate the clinical value of a new myocardial perfusion tracer, a series of 30 patients (25 male, 5 female, mean age 56 years) referred for thallium 201 stress/redistribution scintigraphy has been studied using stress/rest (n = 7) or rest/stress (n = 23) protocols with technetium 99m teboroxime (Cardiotec SQUIBB). In all cases coronary artery disease was known or highly probable, with a history of myocardial infarction in 18 cases. Medical treatment was not discontinued at the time of stress testing, and coronary angiography was available in 27 patients.
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January 1991
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Cardiological Hospital, Lyon, France.
This article reviews the nuclear cardiology techniques which can be used to assess chest pain. Nuclear techniques can potentially give valuable information on the location and extent of myocardial perfusion abnormalities, the assessment of myocardial viability, and/or presence of myocardial necrosis and the effects, both regional and global, of myocardial ischemia on myocardial function. The article reviews specific tests available and their indications and indicates the usefulness of these techniques for the clinician managing myocardial ischemia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
August 1989
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Haut-leveque Cardiological Hospital, Bordeaux, France.
From June 1979 through January 1985, 22 infants under 20 months of age (mean 8 months and 4 kg) underwent coarctation repair with a left subclavian aortoplasty. The most commonly associated lesions were ventricular septal defect (50%), hypoplastic aortic arch (45%), patent ductus arteriosus (41%), transposition of great arteries (22.7%) and other intracardiac lesions comprised 30%.
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