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Journal of Tehran University Heart Center [The]. 2015; 10 (4): 208-214
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-179332

ABSTRACT

Regardless of the clinical setting, a good back-up represents one of the most important conditions to ensure guide wire and balloon advancement and stent delivery. As a "mother and child" system, the GuideLiner catheter [Vascular Solutions Inc., Minneapolis, MN, USA] provides an extension to the guide catheter with better coaxial alignment and stability. We report two didactic cases showing the usefulness of the GuideLiner device in everyday catheterization laboratory practice. The first case was a primary percutaneous coronary intervention [PCI] in a 71-year-old diabetic man admitted for inferior STelevation myocardial infarction, related to tight proximal stenosis in a dominant tortuous and calcified left circumflex. The second case was an elective PCI in a 76-year-old man admitted for stable angina [Canadian Cardiovascular Society [CCS] class III], related to focal intra-stent restenosis of a saphenous venous graft to the left anterior descending. In both cases, the GuideLiner catheter provided a good back-up insuring the success of PCI and drug-eluting stents implantation, with a good in-hospital outcome

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Journal of the Saudi Heart Association. 2015; 27 (3): 192-200
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-165690

ABSTRACT

Although early myocardial reperfusion via primary percutaneous coronary intervention [PCI] allows the preservation of left ventricular function and improves outcome, the acute restoration of blood flow may contribute to the pathophysiology of infarction, a complex phenomenon called reperfusion injury. First described in animal models of coronary obstruction, mechanical post-conditioning, a sequence of repetitive interruption of coronary blood flow applied immediately after reopening of the occluded vessel, was able to reduce the infarct size. However, evidence of its real benefit remains controversial. This review describes the mechanisms of post-conditioning action and the different protocols employed focusing on its impact on primary PCI outcome

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Journal of the Saudi Heart Association. 2015; 27 (3): 216-221
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-165694

ABSTRACT

In recent years, retrograde approach for chronic total occlusions has rapidly evolved, enabling a higher rate of revascularization success. Compared to septal channels, epicardial collaterals tend to be more tortuous, more difficult to negotiate, and more prone to rupture. Coronary perforation is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication of coronary angioplasty, often leading to emergency cardiac surgery. We report a case of a retrograde chronic total occlusion revascularization through epicardial collaterals, complicated by both retrograde and antegrade coronary perforation with tamponade, and successfully managed by coil embolization

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Journal of the Saudi Heart Association. 2014; 26 (1): 47-50
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-138188

ABSTRACT

Hydatid disease is a human parasitic infestation caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus Granulosus. The liver and the lungs are the most common locations. Cardiac involvement is rare and accounts for 0.5-2% of all hydatid disease. We report an unusual presentation of cardiac hydatid cyst revealed by ventricular tachycardia in a patient with a history of cerebral hydatid cyst


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Humans , Male , Heart Diseases/parasitology , Echinococcus granulosus , Tachycardia, Ventricular , Electrocardiography
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2008; 86 (9): 782-789
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-90671

ABSTRACT

Amyloidosis is a rare infiltrative disease characterized by multiple clinical features. Various organs are involved and the cardiovascular system is a common target of amyloidosis. Cardiac involvement may occur with or without clinical manifestations and is considered as a major prognostic factor. To analyze the clinical features of cardiac involvement, to review actual knowledgement concerning echocardiographic diagnostic and to evaluate recent advances in treatment of the disease. An electronic search of the relevant literature was carried out using Medline and Pubmed. Keys words used for the final search were amyloidosis, cardiopathy and echocardiography. We considered for analysis reviews, studies and articles between 1990 and 2007. Amyloidosis represents 5 to 10% of non ischemic cardiomyopathies. Cardiac involvement is the first cause of restrictive cardiomyopathy which must be evoked. In front of every unexplained cardiopathy after the age of forty. The amyloid nature of cardiopathy is suggested if some manifestations were associated as a peripheral neuropathy, a carpal tunnel sydrome and proteinuria > 3g/day. Echocardiography shows dilated atria, a granular sparkling appearance of myocardium, diastolic dysfunction and thickened left ventricle contrasting with a low electric voltage. The proof of amyloidosis is brought by an extra-cardiac biopsy, the indications of endomyocardial biopsy are very limited. The identification of the amyloid nature of cardiopathy has a direct therapeutic implication: it indicates the use of digitalis, calcium channel blockers and beta-blockers. Today the treatment of amyloidosis remains very unsatisfactory especially in the cardiac involvement. An early diagnosis before the cardiac damage may facilitate therapy and improve prognosis


Subject(s)
Humans , Heart Diseases , Amyloidosis/physiopathology , Amyloidosis/diagnosis , Amyloidosis/therapy , Echocardiography , Electrocardiography
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