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The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 753-756, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-207736

ABSTRACT

Iatrogenic suclavian artery aneurysm is a rare disease which requires surgery because of the dangers of a rupture. We report a case of an aneurysm of the right subclavian artery developed by an iatrogenic trauma in a 43-year-old male. The preoperative diagnosis was made by an angiography and Doppler ultrasonogram. After the resection of a 6x7 cm sized aneurysm, an end to end anastomosis was done with a 6 mm Gore-Tex vascular graft. The post-operative course was uneventful and has been followed up from 3 months after discharge.


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Adult , Humans , Male , Aneurysm , Angiography , Arteries , Diagnosis , Polytetrafluoroethylene , Rare Diseases , Rupture , Subclavian Artery , Transplants , Ultrasonography
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The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 422-427, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-155683

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Tachycardia induced heart failure model would be the model of choice for the dilated cardiomyopathy. This more closely resembles the clinical syndrome and does not require major surgical trauma, myocardial ischemia and pharmacological or toxic depression of cardiac function. When heart failure is progressive, application of new surgical procedures to the faling heart is highly risky. It has been shown that recovery trajectory from heart failure is a new method in decreasing animal mortality. The purpose is to establish the control datas for recovery trajectory in the canine heart failure model. MATERIAL AND METHOD: 21 mongrel dogs were studied at 4 stages(baseline, at the heart failure, 4 and 8 weeks after recovery). Heart failure was induced during 4 weeks of continuous rapid pacing using a pacemaker. Eight weeks of trajectory of recovery period was allowed. Indices of left ventricular function and dimension were measured every 2 weeks and the hemodynamics were measured by use of Swan-Ganz catheterization and thermodilution method every 4 weeks. Values were expressed as mean+/-standard deviation. RESULT: 4(20%) dogs died due to heart failure. Left ventricular end-diastolic volume at the 4 stages were 40.8+/-7.4, 82.1+/-21.1, 59.9+/-7.7 and 46.5+/-6.5ml. Left ventricular end-systolic volume showed the same trend. Ejection fractions were 50.6+/-4.1, 17.5+/-5.8, 36.3+/-7.3, and 41.5+/-2.4%. Blood pressure and heart rate showed no significant changes. Pressures of central vein, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, and pulmonary capillary wedge showed significant increase during the heart failure period, normalizing at the end of recovery period. Stroke volumes were 21.5+/-8.2, 12.3+/-3.5, 17.9+/-4.6, and 15.5+/-3.4ml. Blood norepinephrine level was 133.3+/-60.0pg/dL at the baseline and 479.4+/-327.3pg/dL at the heart failure stage(p=0.008). CONCLUSION: Development of tachycardia induced heart failure model is of high priority due to ready availability and reasonable amenability to measurements. Recovery trajectory after cessation of tachycardia showed reduction of cardiac dilatation and heart function. Application of new surgical procedures during the recovery period could decrease animal mortality.


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Animals , Dogs , Blood Pressure , Capillaries , Cardiomyopathy, Dilated , Catheterization, Swan-Ganz , Depression , Dilatation , Heart Failure , Heart Rate , Heart Ventricles , Heart , Hemodynamics , Models, Theoretical , Mortality , Myocardial Ischemia , Norepinephrine , Pulmonary Artery , Stroke Volume , Tachycardia , Thermodilution , Veins , Ventricular Function, Left
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The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 428-432, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-155682

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: It has been shown that low-grade electrical stimulus can transform fatigue resistant muscles which then can be used to protect the heart. The bulky and cumbersome power sources of the artificial heart or implantable ventricular assist devices are still in need of solution; however, on the other hand, the implantable ventricular assist devices using the resistant muscles as the power source have the advantages of using its own muscle contractions. The purpose of this study was to determine the possibility of a clinical application of the skeletal muscle ventricle. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Latissimus dorsi muscles (LDM) of 8 canines were used for skeletal muscle ventricle. A latex chamber was wrapped one and a half times with LDM. The chamber was attached to a pressure transducer via Tygon tube. An electrode stimulator was placed around the thoracodorsal nerve and LDM was stimulated in cyclic bursts of 0.31 sec on time and 6.0 sec off time using 3.0 volt Itrel stimulator. The preload volume was added to the system in 25cc increments. Ejection volumes, pressures, and peak power outputs were measured. RESULT: Ejection volume was 76.3cc with 0cc of preload. Ejection volumes were less than 70ml with increments of preload over 75cc Pressures were more than 107 mmHg when the preloads were less than 75cc and less than 100 mmHg when the preloads were more than 100cc. Peak power output of 16.6 W/kg was observed at 50cc preload. CONCLUSION: Depending on the changes of preload, the volumes ejected from skeletal muscle ventricle and pressures from the skeletal muscle contraction surpassed those of the normal heart. These data suggest that there are clinical applications for skeletal muscle ventricular assist system.


Subject(s)
Electric Power Supplies , Electrodes , Fatigue , Hand , Heart , Heart Ventricles , Heart, Artificial , Heart-Assist Devices , Latex , Muscle Contraction , Muscle, Skeletal , Muscles , Skeletal Muscle Ventricle , Superficial Back Muscles , Transducers, Pressure
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