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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 32(4): 312-317, July-Aug. 2017. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-897929

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Abstract Introduction: Multiple organ failure syndrome (MOFS) is a pathology associated to unspecified and severe trauma, characterized by elevated morbidity and mortality. The complex inflammatory MOFS-related reactions generate important ischemia-reperfusion responses in the induction of this syndrome. Nitric oxide elevation, through the activation of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), has the potential of counteracting the typical systemic vasoconstriction, and platelet-induced hypercoagulation. Tadalafil would possibly act protectively by reducing cGMP degradation with consequent diffuse vasodilatation, besides reduction of platelet-induced hypercoagulation, thus, preventing multiple organ failure syndrome development. Methods: The experimental protocol was previously approved by an institution animal research committee. Experimental MOFS was induced through the stereotaxic micro-neurosurgical bilateral anterior hypothalamic lesions model. Groups of 10 Wistar rats were divided into: a) Non-operated control; b) Operated control group; c) 2 hours after tadalafil-treated operated group; d) 4 hours after tadalafil-treated operated group; e) 8 hours after post-treated operated group. The animals were sacrificed 24 hours after the neurosurgical procedure and submitted to histopathologic examination of five organs: brain, lungs, stomach, kidneys, and liver. Results: The electrolytic hypothalamic lesions resulted in a full picture of MOFS with disseminated multiple-organs lesions, provoked primarily by diffusely spread micro-thrombi. The treatment with tadalafil 2 hours after the micro-neurosurgical lesions reduced the experimental MOFS lesions development, in a highly significant level (P<0.01) of 58.75%. The treatment with tadalafil, 4 hours after the micro-neurosurgically-induced MOFS lesions, also reduced in 49.71%, in a highly significant level (P<0.01). Finally, the treatment with tadalafil 8 hours after the neurosurgical procedure resulted in a statistically significant reduction of 30.50% (P<0.05) of the experimentally-induced MOFS gravity scores. Conclusion: The phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor, tadalafil, in the doses and timing utilized, showed to protect against the experimentally-induced MOFS.


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Animaux , Mâle , Agents protecteurs/usage thérapeutique , Inhibiteurs de la phosphodiestérase-5/usage thérapeutique , Tadalafil/usage thérapeutique , Défaillance multiviscérale/prévention et contrôle , Thrombose/induit chimiquement , Thrombose/rééducation et réadaptation , Hypothalamus antérieur/traumatismes , Techniques stéréotaxiques , Rat Wistar , Évolution de la maladie , Agents protecteurs/administration et posologie , Modèles animaux de maladie humaine , Période préopératoire , Inhibiteurs de la phosphodiestérase-5/administration et posologie , Tadalafil/administration et posologie , Défaillance multiviscérale/classification , Défaillance multiviscérale/étiologie
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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 20(1): 88-90, Jan.-Mar. 2005.
Article Dans Portugais | LILACS | ID: lil-413214

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Um homem de 64 anos recebeu uma prótese mecânica CarboMedics de 31 mm para refluxo mitral grave. Após quatro dias, o paciente apresentou-se com fadiga e dispnéia em repouso. Estudo do Doppler ecocardiografia transtorácica e transesofágica confirmaram uma disfunção na mobilidade do folheto da válvula protética devido à trombose e uma operação de emergência foi feita. O pós operatório transcorreu sem intercorrências. Este é um caso incomum de disfunção grave devido à trombose de uma prótese mitral mecânica em um paciente tomando anticoagulantes orais e calciparina


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Humains , Mâle , Sujet âgé , Échocardiographie/instrumentation , Thrombose/chirurgie , Thrombose/physiopathologie , Thrombose/rééducation et réadaptation , Valve atrioventriculaire gauche/malformations , Valve atrioventriculaire gauche/chirurgie , Insuffisance mitrale/physiopathologie
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