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Beta-blocker therapy is actually recommended as first line therapy for systolic heart failure. However, beta-blocker have a low prescription rate comparatively to ACEI. Beta-blocker potential side effects as bradycardia, hypotension and especially acute decompensation could explain this under prescription.

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[Brain natriuretic peptide and heart failure, from bench to bedside].

Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)

July 2004

Unité thérapeutique d'insuffisance cardiaque et service de cardiologie, centre hospitalier R.-Dubos, 95300 Pontoise, France.

Diagnosing or managing heart failure may still remain difficult. BNP and NT proBNP are neurohormones specifically secreted by myocytes. They have proved their effectiveness to improve clinician's diagnostic accuracy for diagnosing heart failure.

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[Heart failure clinics. Concept, organization, results].

Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris)

November 2002

Unité thérapeutique d'insuffisance cardiaque et service de cardiologie, centre hospitalier R. Dubos, 6, avenue de l'Ile-de-France, 95300 Pontoise, France.

Chronic heart failure is linked to high rate of death and hospitalization. Some studies have highlighted the beneficial effect of heart failure clinics on morbidity and mortality. We have developed this type of structure at CHR Dubos since 3 years and we have recently created an heart failure clinic (10 beds).

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[Brain natriuretic peptide and heart failure].

Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss

February 2001

Service de cardiologie, centre hospitalier R. Dubos, 6, avenue de l'Ile-de-France, 95300 Pontoise.

Brain natiuretic peptide (BNP) is a hormone secreted specifically by the left ventricular myocytes. Its concentration is correlated with the severity of symptomatic or asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction. The measurement of BNP has several applications from the screening of populations to the monitoring of the effects of treatment and the evaluation of the prognosis of cardiac failure.

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A case of tamponnade due to intrapericardial rupture of a recurrent bronchogenic cyst, presenting as pericarditis, is described. This case is unique because it demonstrates the possibility of rupture of a bronchogenic cyst into the pericardium and by the unusual mode of presentation. It also shows that bronchogenic cysts may recur many years after incomplete ablation.

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The authors report a case of ventriculum in a 45 year old women investigated for chest pain. This was a congenital muscular left ventricular diverticulum confirmed by a complete imaging series including echocardiography, magnetic resonance imaging, angio-scintigraphy and conventional angiography. This diverticulum was unusual due to the fact that there was no associated congenital disease and that it was discovered in an adult.

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The authors have studied the characteristics of a group of chronic crisis patients among those who were treated in the psychiatric emergency unit of René-Dubos General Hospital (Pontoise, France). The population was defined as patients who visited the unit four times or more during one year (from 01/07/1991 to 30/06/1992). These 70 patients represent 4.

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Total T4, total T3 and TSH were measured in blood, urine and dialysate of 13 patients on CAPD. Iodine was measured in blood and urine. Free T4 and T3 were measured in blood only.

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