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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-682822

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Objective To study the therapeutic effects of Enalapril on hemodynamic indexes in cardiac shock dogs induced by acute right ventricular myocardial infarction(RVMI).Methods Models of RVMI accompanied with cardiac shock were induced by ligating coronary artery.Dogs were randomly divided into three groups:control group,fluid replacement group and Enalapril group.The hemodynamie indexes including mean arterial pressure(MAP),cardiac output (CO),right atrial pressure(RAP)and right ventrieular systolic pressure(RVSP)were measured before and immediately after RVMI model establishment,and 1 hour and 1 week after the treatment.The therapeutic effects were evaluated. Results After rapid fluid replacement treatment,RAP became higher and the hemodynamics deteriorated.After Enalapril treatment,RAP decreased and CO increased.Conclusion When RVMI in large area occurs,fluid replacement would further deteriorate the heart function of left and right ventricles when RAP≥13 mmHg,and Enulapril fluid replacement would reduce the right ventricle load and improve shock.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-554608

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10 beats/min) to be with frequent monomorphic ventricular ectopic beats originating in the right outflow tract. Using activation-mapping for the earliest endocardial activation of spontaneous monomorphic ventricular ectopic beats, the site was ablated by RFCA.Results The immediate successful rate was 100% (28/28). Holter monitoring before and after ablation found monomorphic ventricular ectopic beats:15.836-32.419 beats/24 h vs 0-1.236 beats/24 h.Following-up of 6-24 months found all the 28 patients living in normal state.No complication occurred.Conclusion RFCA of frequent monomorphic ventricular ectopic beats originating in the right outflow tract is safe and effective.

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