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Int J Gen Med ; 12: 247-254, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31410047

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND AIM: The effects of Ramadan fasting on health are a little controversial. The present study is aimed at evaluating the metabolic effects on a group of 517 patients with ≥2 cardiovascular risk factors over a period running from 2012 to 2014. METHODS: Each patient was assessed at three visits: before, during, and after Ramadan. Demographical, clinical and biological tests were performed at each visit. RESULTS: Metabolically, we noted a significant and discrete rise in blood glucose level (+1.2 mmol/L), triglycerides (+0.3 mmol/L), cholesterol (+0.12 mmol/L) and creatinine (+3 µmol/L) during Ramadan. These disturbances decreased significantly after Ramadan. The same variations were observed among diabetics (n=323). However, there was a significant decrease in HbA1c after Ramadan (9.0% vs 7.6%, p<0.001). Our findings also revealed there was no significant correlation between variations of metabolic parameters and dietary intake. No acute metabolic incidents were reported during the study period. CONCLUSION: The current study showed that Ramadan is responsible for a transient but well tolerated disturbance of metabolic parameters followed by a significant post-Ramadan improvement. These changes did not seem to be directly related to dietary intake.

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Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris) ; 66(4): 190-196, 2017 Sep.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28551197

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INTRODUCTION: Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is a common and severe complication in interventional cardiology. OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to compare the incidence of contrast-induced nephropathy in two accelerated hydration protocols: the first one by the serum bicarbonate and the second combining the serum bicarbonate and oral vitamin C. METHODS: This is a multicenter prospective, randomized study conducted between October 2012 and May 2013, including 160 patients. RESULTS: The mean age of our study population was 60.8±9.3 years (36-83 years). The two study groups were comparable in terms of cardiovascular risk factors, concomitant medication, and baseline serum creatinine. The CIN incidence was 6.3% in the vitamin C group and 10% in the control group (P=0.38). No significant difference was observed in terms of CIN incidence between the different subgroups analyzed. CONCLUSION: According to our study, ascorbic acid administered orally as part of an accelerated hydration protocol does not reduce the incidence of CIN.


Subject(s)
Ascorbic Acid/administration & dosage , Contrast Media/adverse effects , Kidney Diseases/chemically induced , Kidney Diseases/prevention & control , Sodium Bicarbonate/administration & dosage , Vitamins/administration & dosage , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies
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Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris) ; 64(6): 439-45, 2015 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26547525

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UNLABELLED: FAST-MI Tunisian registry was initiated by the Tunisian Society of Cardiology and Cardio-vascular Surgery to assess characteristics, management, and hospital outcomes in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). METHODS: We prospectively collected data from 203 consecutive patients (mean age 60.3 years, 79.8 % male) with STEMI who were treated in 15 public hospitals (representing 68.2 % of Tunisian public centres treating STEMI patients) during a 3-month period at the end of 2014. The most common risk factor was tobacco (64.9 %), hypertension (38.6 %), diabetes (36.9 %) and dyslipidemia (24.6 %). RESULTS: Among these patients, 66 % received reperfusion therapy, 35 % with primary percutaneous coronary interventions (PAMI), 31 % with thrombolysis (28.6 % of them by pre-hospital thrombolysis). The median time from symptom onset to thrombolysis was 185 and 358 min for PAMI, respectively. The in-hospital mortality was 7.0 %. Patients enrolled in interventional centers (n=156) were more likely to receive any reperfusion therapy (19.8 % vs 44.6 %; p<0.001) than at the regional system of care with less thrombolysis (26.9 % vs 44.6 %; p=0.008) and more PAMI (52.8 % vs 8.5 %; p<0.0001). Also the in-hospital mortality was lower (6.4 % vs 9.3 %) but not significant. CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary results from FAST-MI in Tunisia show that the pharmaco- invasive strategy should be promoted in non-interventional centers.


Subject(s)
Angioplasty , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/therapeutic use , Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Cardiology , Heparin/therapeutic use , Myocardial Infarction/therapy , Acute Disease , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Angioplasty/methods , Angioplasty/statistics & numerical data , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Hospitals, Public , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Infarction/mortality , Prospective Studies , Registries , Risk Factors , Societies, Medical , Treatment Outcome , Tunisia/epidemiology
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Pathol Biol (Paris) ; 60(3): 180-4, 2012 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21621348

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OBJECTIVE: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a complex multifactorial disease due to the interaction of multiple genes variations and environmental factors. Genetic variants of lipoprotein lipase (LPL), a key enzyme in the hydrolysis of triglyceride rich particles, may contribute to CAD. We analysed here the frequency of LPL variants (p.Asp9Asn, p.Asn291Ser and p.Ser447X) in a Tunisian population as well as their association with circulating lipid level and risk of CAD. PATIENTS AND METHODS: LPL variations were investigated by PCR-RFLP and lipid parameters were measured in 135 patients and 109 controls. RESULTS: The frequency of the p.Asp9Asn variation was 10.37% in CAD patients versus 3.66% in controls. The frequency for the p.Ser447X variation was 8.8% in CAD patients versus 13.7% in controls. There was no significant association between these two variants and CAD. The p.Asn291Ser mutation variation was absent in this population. In healthy subjects, heterozygote carriers of the p.Asp9Asn substitution had a significant increase level of total cholesterol (4.2±0.9mmol/L vs 5.6±1.2mmol/L; P=0.01) and a decreased level of HDL-cholesterol (1.36±0.3mmol/L vs 0.93±0.1mmol/L; P=0.045). CONCLUSION: There was no significant association between genetic variants of the LPL gene and CAD in this Tunisian population. The very low frequency of the p.Asn291Ser variation may be an ethnic specificity of Tunisians.


Subject(s)
Coronary Disease/genetics , Lipoprotein Lipase/genetics , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Aged , Amino Acid Substitution/genetics , Asparagine/genetics , Aspartic Acid/genetics , Case-Control Studies , Coronary Disease/diagnosis , Coronary Disease/epidemiology , Female , Genetic Association Studies , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Genetics, Population , Genotype , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/physiology , Serine/genetics , Tunisia/epidemiology
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Int J Immunogenet ; 38(1): 37-43, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20807264

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The objective of the study was to investigate the association of interleukin (IL)-10 promoter microsatellite polymorphisms, linked with altered IL-10 secretion, with the susceptibility to acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in adult Tunisian patients. We genotyped 291 ACS patients and 291 age-, gender- and ethnically matched control subjects for the microsatellites IL-10R [X78437.2g.5325CA(11_15)] and IL-10G [X78437.2g.8134CA(14_29)] by PCR-based assays. Haplotypes were reconstructed using maximum likelihood method. Regression analysis was used in determining the risk imparted by specific IL-10 genotypes and haplotypes. A significant decrease in IL-10G12 (24 CA repeats) (P<0.001; OR=0.465) and IL-10G15 (27 CA repeats) (P=0.043; OR=0.232), and a significant increase in the low IL-10 producer allele, IL-10R3 (14 CA repeats) (P=0.049; OR=1.461), microsatellites were seen in the ACS group compared with controls. Of the possible 14 haplotypes constructed, there was an enrichment of the R2G9 (13CA vs. 21CA) haplotype in controls [P=0.019; adjusted OR (95% CI)=0.67 (0.48-0.94)] and R2G15 (13CA vs. 27CA) haplotype in cases [P=0.042; adjusted OR (95% CI)=5.29 (1.06-26.30)], thus assigning a protective and susceptible nature to these haplotypes respectively. The differential association of IL-10 microsatellite alleles and haplotypes with ACS suggests that IL-10 contributes to ACS pathogenesis. While the functional attributes of these microsatellite markers remain to be seen, it is likely that they have distinct functional properties (altered IL-10 secretion), which in turn affect the susceptibility to ACS development.


Subject(s)
Acute Coronary Syndrome/genetics , Interleukin-10/genetics , Microsatellite Repeats/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Adult , Aged , Case-Control Studies , Female , Gene Frequency , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Genotype , Haplotypes , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Risk Factors , Tunisia
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Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris) ; 59(4): 183-9, 2010 Aug.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20709314

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UNLABELLED: Previous studies have shown that smokers with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) treated by thrombolysis have lower mortality rates than nonsmokers, a phenomenon often termed "smoker's paradox". This "smoker's paradox" has been rarely studied in case of primary angioplasty. AIM OF THE STUDY: To evaluate the impact of smoking status on the early mortality of patients admitted with AMI with regard to the strategy of reperfusion (intravenous thrombolysis versus primary angioplasty). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Study undertaken from the Monsatir registry of ST elevation MI including 688 patients having had either a hospital or a prehospital thrombolysis (n=397) or a primary angioplasty (n=291). Among those patients, 482 (70.1%) were active smokers. RESULTS: In the thrombolysis group, the prevalence of hypertension, diabetes and anterior location of MI was significantly less among smokers. In the group primary angioplasty, only diabetes and hypertension were less frequent. The immediate mortality was significantly less among smokers in case of thrombolysis comparatively to non-smokers (5.3 vs 13%; p=0.008). By multivariate analysis, cardiogenic shock (p<0.0001), anterior MI (p=0.03) and active smoking (p=0.03) were independent predictive factors of mortality in case of thrombolysis. A trend toward a lower mortality among smokers was observed in the primary angioplasty group (10 vs 17.6%; p=0.07). CONCLUSION: "The smoker's paradox" seems to be observed mainly among patients having had thrombolysis.


Subject(s)
Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary , Fibrinolytic Agents/administration & dosage , Myocardial Infarction/mortality , Myocardial Infarction/therapy , Myocardial Reperfusion/methods , Smoking , Thrombolytic Therapy , Aged , Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Myocardial Infarction/physiopathology , Myocardial Reperfusion/mortality , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Shock, Cardiogenic/mortality , Smoking/adverse effects , Smoking/mortality , Treatment Outcome , Tunisia/epidemiology
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Genet Mol Res ; 9(3): 1326-33, 2010 Jul 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20645257

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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta (PPAR-delta) is a transcription factor implicated in metabolism and inflammation. The +294T/C polymorphism in the PPAR-delta gene is associated with risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) in dyslipidemic women and hypercholesterolemic men. Whether this polymorphism influences the risk of CAD in the absence of dyslipidemia was not known, so we investigated a possible association of this polymorphism with plasma lipid and lipoprotein levels and with risk and outcome of CAD in a normolipidemic Tunisian population. Genotyping was performed by PCR-RFLP in 112 CAD patients and 113 healthy volunteers. The C-allele was significantly more frequent in patients than in controls (0.320 vs 0.189, P = 0.001). This association remained significant after adjustment for age, gender, body mass index, smoking, hypertension, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Subjects carrying either one or two copies of the C-allele had a 2.7-fold higher risk of CAD than subjects homozygous for the T-allele. PPAR-delta genotypes were not associated with lipoprotein concentrations or outcome of CAD. We conclude that PPAR-delta +294T/C polymorphism is an independent risk factor of CAD in normolipidemic Tunisian subjects. The lack of association with lipoprotein concentrations suggests that the effect of the polymorphism on CAD is not mediated through lipoprotein levels in this population and that it may influence the atherosclerotic process through mechanisms involving inflammation.


Subject(s)
Coronary Artery Disease/genetics , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Lipids/blood , PPAR gamma/genetics , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics , Body Mass Index , Case-Control Studies , Coronary Artery Disease/blood , Female , Humans , Lipoproteins/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Treatment Outcome , Tunisia
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Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss ; 99(9): 786-90, 2006 Sep.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17067096

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Pulmonary embolism is an unusual complication of Behçet's disease. Our aim study is to analyse epidemiological, physiopathological and evolutive aspects of this condition. Among 153 patients with Behçet's disease according to the criteria of the International Study Group for Behçet's disease, seven (5 men and 2 women mean aged at 26.6 +/- 6 years) were diagnosed as having pulmonary embolism. This was inaugural in 3 cases; for 2 females, pulmonary embolism complicated pregnancy. Cardiac thrombosis was presented in 2 cases and pulmonary aneurysm in 2 patients. Pulmonary infarction has been noted in 4 cases. Protein C, protein S and antithrombin III levels were normal in all cases. One patient was positive for IgG anticardiolipin antibody. The hyperhomocysteinemia has been noted (17 to 30 micromol/) in 5 cases. All our patients were treated successfully by anticoagulation therapy combined with high dose prednisone, colchicine and intravenous cyclophosphamide in 6 patients. Pulmonary embolism is one of the severe and worst prognostic manifestations of the disease. Furthermore, the hyperhomocysteinemia may play an important role in the pathogenesis of such complication. Immunomodulation therapy associated to folate may be beneficial to attenuate this hyperhomocysteinemia especially, when introduced in the early stages.


Subject(s)
Behcet Syndrome/complications , Pulmonary Embolism/etiology , Adult , Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Behcet Syndrome/drug therapy , Colchicine/therapeutic use , Cyclophosphamide/therapeutic use , Female , Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use , Gout Suppressants/therapeutic use , Homocysteine/blood , Humans , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Male , Prednisone/therapeutic use , Pulmonary Embolism/drug therapy
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Rev Med Interne ; 27(12): 973-5, 2006 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17030488

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INTRODUCTION: Thromboembolic complications were uncommon in mediterranean spotted fever. OBSERVATION: We report a case of 55-years- old man who was admitted for mediterranean spotted fever. Two days later, the patient developed chest pain due to a pulmonary thrombosis confirmed by angio-CT. The outcome was good with heparin therapy. The investigation for another cause of thrombosis was negative. CONCLUSION: Mediterranean spotted fever is usually a moderately severe self-limited illness. Pulmonary thrombosis was uncommon associated with severe disease.


Subject(s)
Boutonneuse Fever/complications , Pulmonary Embolism/etiology , Anticoagulants/therapeutic use , Boutonneuse Fever/diagnosis , Boutonneuse Fever/drug therapy , Heparin/therapeutic use , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pulmonary Embolism/diagnosis , Pulmonary Embolism/drug therapy , Treatment Outcome
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Am J Forensic Med Pathol ; 27(2): 175-7, 2006 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16738441

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of the increase of postmortem cardiac troponin T (cTn T) in acute disease-related deaths. METHODS: Peripheral venous blood was sampled from 39 autopsies performed. Thirty nonhemolyzed specimens were considered in the final analysis (n = 30).Only the calculation of the cTn T was performed using the Roche Diagnostics Elecsys 2010 Immunoassay System. The high limit and the cutoff are 25 ng/mL. Deaths were divided into 2 groups, according to sudden cardiac deaths (group 1, n = 15) and non-cardiac-related deaths without resuscitation (group 2, n = 15). RESULTS: All the cases with visual myocardial infarction had elevated concentrations of cTn T. The difference of the postmortem cTn T concentrations between resuscitated and nonresuscitated is nonsignificant. In the non-cardiac-related deaths, the elevated concentrations of cTn T were only noted in all cases of electrocution. CONCLUSION: In clinical practice, several biochemical markers are used for the diagnosis of myocardial infarction. Because of its extreme specificity for myocardial damage, cTn T and cardiac troponin I (cTn I) are frequently used. The results of these assays could then be used to facilitate selection for cases that may be released following histologic examinations.


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Death, Sudden , Postmortem Changes , Troponin T/blood , Biomarkers/blood , Coronary Artery Disease/blood , Coronary Artery Disease/pathology , Forensic Pathology , Humans , Myocardial Infarction/blood , Myocardial Infarction/pathology , Wounds and Injuries/blood
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EuroIntervention ; 2(3): 302-9, 2006 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19755305

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AIM: The immediate and long-term results of balloon mitral commissurotomy (BMC) during pregnancy were evaluated in patients and in their babies looking for radiation side effects. METHODS AND RESULTS: Sixty one patients (mean age: 28.5+/-5.0 years) had BMC at a mean age of gestation of 26.8+/-5.5 weeks. The procedure was successful in all patients except in one who had a severe mitral regurgitation and subsequent mitral valve replacement (MVR). All patients delivered at term vaginally in 58 (95.1%) cases. There was only one death in a patient who delivered at home. At a mean follow-up of 66.8+/-36.0 months, 4 patients had MVR, the remaining were in NYHA class I/II. Restenosis was found in 4 (7.2%) patients. The 63 babies (two gemellar pregnancies) had a normal weight of birth except of one case of hypotrophy. At a mean follow-up of 64.5+/-32.5 months, two babies died, 1 had hypotrophy, 2 had microcephaly, 8 had an IQ < 70 but none had a severe mental retardation (IQ <34). None of these events were radiation related. CONCLUSION: BMC is the procedure of choice in pregnant patients with mitral stenosis. No late radiation side effects were observed in children but longer follow-up is required.

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Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss ; 98(10): 979-83, 2005 Oct.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16294543

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UNLABELLED: Several studies have reported a biochemical resistance to aspirin in 5 to 10% of coronary patients. However, the stability of the platelet anti-aggregation effect with aspirin over time remains poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To study the intra-individual variability at 6 months of the anti-platelet action of aspirin in coronary patients. METHOD: Prospective study including 40 consecutive patients with acute coronary syndrome and taking regular aspirin (250 mg a day). The biochemical impact of aspirin was determined by measuring the time to occlusion (TO) on a collagen/epinephrine cartridge with PFA-100. The determination of the TO was performed 2 months (TO1) and then 8 months (TO2) after starting aspirin. In our population, a resistance to aspirin was defined as a TO < or =125 sec. RESULTS: The median value for TO was generally stable over the two periods, at 158 sec for TO1 and 179 sec for TO2 (p = 0.29). Among the 9 initially resistant patients (22.5%), 4 became sensitive to aspirin without changing the dosage, while only one of the 31 initially sensitive patients became biochemically resistant. CONCLUSION: the existence of a medium term intra-individual variability in the antiplatelet response to aspirin in coronary patients underlines the importance of biochemical surveillance in these high vascular risk patients.


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Aspirin/therapeutic use , Coronary Disease/drug therapy , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Acute Disease , Adult , Aged , Drug Resistance , Humans , Middle Aged , Observer Variation , Platelet Aggregation/drug effects , Reproducibility of Results
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Can J Cardiol ; 21(13): 1183-5, 2005 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16308594

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A myocardial bridge is usually asymptomatic but can cause myocardial ischemia, myocardial infarction or sudden death. Two occurrences of coronary angioplasty in the acute phase of an anterior myocardial infarction on a myocardial bridge are reported. The first case was first treated only with a balloon, and then with a stent 12 h later after a relapse of angina pectoris and the recurrence of a severe compression. The second case immediately benefited from a stent. A systematic control at six months has shown the absence of restenosis in the first case and an asymptomatic occlusion of the stent in the second case. Its deocclusion has revealed a myocardial bridge downstream of the stent. Myocardial stunning might have caused a decreased systolic compression by the bridge in the first case, and an underestimation of its actual length in the second case. Its regression is held responsible for these two relapses. A long active stent installed at high pressure could be used to treat myocardial bridges during myocardial infarctions.


Subject(s)
Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary , Myocardial Infarction/etiology , Myocardial Infarction/therapy , Myocardium/pathology , Adult , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Restenosis/prevention & control , Coronary Stenosis/diagnostic imaging , Coronary Stenosis/therapy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Myocardial Infarction/diagnostic imaging , Myocardial Stunning/physiopathology , Stents
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Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris) ; 53(2): 101-4, 2004 Mar.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15222243

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We report a case of 48 years old women with a 8 years history of rheumatoid arthritis and severe articular deformation treated during the last 6 months by prednisone (5 mg daily) and chloroquine (200 mg daily), admitted in the emergency room because of syncope. The electrocardiogram showed a complete atrioventricular block. Transesophageal echocardiography was performed and revealed an hyperechogenic mass (6 x 2.5 mm) in the interventricular septum probably related to a fibrous rheumatoid nodule. This potentially explain the atrioventricular block by infiltration of the conduction pathways. A permanent double chamber pacemaker was inserted. The chloroquine, another factor of conduction disturbances was not incriminated in this case. The conduction disturbances should be systematically detected in case of severe rheumatoid arthritis. Therefore, every patient must be submitted to a transthoracic echocardiography. Transesophageal echocardiography may be helpful to detect rheumatoid nodule.


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Echocardiography, Transesophageal , Heart Block/diagnosis , Heart Septum/diagnostic imaging , Rheumatoid Nodule/diagnosis , Female , Heart Block/etiology , Heart Septum/pathology , Humans , Middle Aged
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Circulation ; 109(21): 2503-6, 2004 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15148270

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BACKGROUND: The mechanisms of thrombosis on plaque erosion are poorly understood. We examined the potential role of endothelial apoptosis in endothelial erosion and vessel thrombosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: Segments of New Zealand White rabbit femoral arteries were temporarily isolated in vivo. One artery was incubated with staurosporin for 30 minutes, whereas the contralateral artery was incubated with saline and served as control. Three days later, thrombosis was evaluated angiographically and histologically. TUNEL score in the endothelial layer was significantly increased in staurosporin-treated arteries compared with controls (2.43+/-0.30 versus 0.93+/-0.44, respectively; P=0.001). Large areas of endothelial denudation were detectable in staurosporin-treated vessels, whereas endothelium integrity was almost preserved in the saline group. Vessel thrombosis occurred in 58% of staurosporin-treated arteries (7 of 12) but in only 8% of saline-treated segments (P<0.01). Immunoreactivities for tissue factor, platelets, and fibrin were detectable within the thrombus. Addition of ZVAD-fmk (0.1 mmol/L) significantly reduced the occurrence of thrombosis (1 of 7 arteries or 14%, P=0.04). These results were confirmed in balloon-injured atheromatous arteries. CONCLUSIONS: In vivo induction of endothelial apoptosis leads to both vessel thrombosis and endothelial denudation. Endothelial apoptosis may be a critical step in the transition from a stable endothelialized plaque to plaque erosion and thrombosis.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis , Catheterization/adverse effects , Endothelium, Vascular/pathology , Thrombosis/pathology , Amino Acid Chloromethyl Ketones/pharmacology , Animals , Apoptosis/drug effects , Arteriosclerosis/complications , Arteriosclerosis/pathology , Arteriosclerosis/therapy , Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Endothelial Cells/drug effects , Endothelial Cells/pathology , Endothelium, Vascular/drug effects , Endothelium, Vascular/injuries , Femoral Artery , Fibrin/administration & dosage , In Situ Nick-End Labeling , Platelet Count , Rabbits , Staurosporine/toxicity , Thromboplastin/administration & dosage , Thrombosis/chemically induced , Thrombosis/etiology , Thrombosis/prevention & control , Tunica Intima/pathology
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Eur Heart J ; 24(14): 1349-56, 2003 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12871692

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AIMS: To evaluate the safety, efficacy and long-term actuarial results of balloon mitral commissurotomy in young patients with severe rheumatic mitral stenosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: Event-free survival and freedom from restenosis were analyzed in 110 patients 20 years old or younger (group 1) and compared with those of 554 adults (group 2). Young patients were less frequently in atrial fibrillation (6% vs 35%, P<0.001) and had less mitral valve deformities (echo score 5.9+/-2.1 vs 7.5+/-3.0, P<0.0001). Mitral valve area index by 2D-echo was of 0.66+/-0.1cm(2)/m(2)in group 1 and 0.67+/-0.1cm(2)/m(2)in group 2 (P=ns) and was larger in group 1 (1.5 vs 1.3 cm(2)/m(2)) after the procedure (P<0.0001). There were more complications in group 2 (8.4% vs 0%, P=0.01). Procedural success was obtained in 110 (100%) patients of group 1 vs 501 (92%) patients of group 2 (P<0.0001). At follow-up mitral valve area index was 1.34 cm(2)/m(2)in group 1 and 1.16 cm(2)/m(2)in group 2 (P<0.0001). At 10 years, freedom from restenosis was 61% in group 1 vs 71% in group 2 (P=0.35) and event-free survival was 74% and 69% respectively (P=0.15 CONCLUSION: Balloon mitral commissurotomy is safe and effective in young with rheumatic mitral stenosis and provides better immediate results than in adults. However long-term outcome was similar between the 2 groups: 2/3 of patients were alive and free from clinical events at 10 years.


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Catheterization/methods , Mitral Valve Stenosis/therapy , Rheumatic Heart Disease/complications , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Child , Disease-Free Survival , Echocardiography , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Recurrence , Retreatment , Survival Analysis , Treatment Outcome
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Tunis Med ; 80(12): 739-50, 2002 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12664500

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OBJECTIVE: To study clinical course and prognostic factors of infective endocarditis. PATIENT AND METHODS: Infective endocarditis was identified in 126 consecutive patients (criteria of DURACK). Of these, 73 were male, mean age was 29.9 + 15 years, 98 (77.7%) had past history of cardiac disease. The evolution has been marked by 38 deaths (30%) in spite of the recourse to surgery (69 patients). The mean follow-up period was 52 months, the event-free survival was 61% at 5 years. RESULTS: By univariate analysis the predictors of bad prognosis: Large vegetations > 10 mm, delay of apyrexia > 10 days presence of a neurological accident and the absence of surgical treatment. Multivariate analysis: Vegetation > 10 mm (OR 1.97, 1-4.1, p = 0.05), presence of a neurological accident (OR:2.76, 1.32-5.76, p = 0.007) and the absence of surgical treatment (OR: 5.03, 2-11.4, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Infective endocarditis remains a serious affection, identification of patients with poor prognosis should lead to early surgical referral: this attitude provides good immediate and long-term results.


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Endocarditis, Bacterial/mortality , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Analysis of Variance , Child , Child, Preschool , Disease Progression , Disease-Free Survival , Echocardiography, Transesophageal , Endocarditis, Bacterial/diagnosis , Endocarditis, Bacterial/therapy , Female , Hospital Mortality , Hospitals, University , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Morbidity , Predictive Value of Tests , Prognosis , Proportional Hazards Models , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Treatment Outcome , Tunisia/epidemiology
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Am Heart J ; 142(6): 1072-9, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11717614

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BACKGROUND: Most long-term studies after balloon mitral commissurotomy (BMC) were from industrialized countries. Less is known about the long-term results of BMC from developing countries where patients are younger with fewer mitral valve deformities. METHODS: Between December 1987 and December 1998, we performed BMC in 654 patients whose mean age was 33 +/- 13 years. Baseline and postprocedural variables were evaluated to identify predictors of event-free survival (survival without repeat BMC or mitral valve replacement) and of freedom from restenosis defined as a mitral valve area (MVA) >/=1.5 cm(2) after BMC and <1.5 cm(2) at follow-up. RESULTS: The actuarial survival rates were 98%, 98%, and 97% at 5, 7, and 10 years, respectively. The 5-, 7-, and 10-year event-free survival rates were 85%, 81%, and 72%. Multivariate predictors of a higher 10-year event-free survival rate were lower echocardiographic score (79% for a score /=12, P <.001) and cardiac sinus rhythm (P =.04) before BMC, lower mean left atrial pressure (P <.001), lower mitral valve gradient (P <.001), and less than or equal to grade 2 mitral regurgitation (P =.036) after BMC. Restenosis occurred in 16% of patients. The restenosis-free rates were 88%, 80%, and 66% at 5, 7, and 10 years, respectively. A higher freedom from restenosis at 10 years was associated with a lower score (77% for a score /=12, P =.03) and a larger MVA before BMC (P =.03), a larger MVA (P <.001), and a lower mitral valve gradient (P =.04) after BMC. CONCLUSIONS: BMC produces excellent 10-year results in patients with pliable mitral stenosis and good results in patients with semipliable or calcified mitral stenosis. BMC is the procedure of choice in patients with pliable valves and it is a reasonable treatment option in young patients with unfavorable mitral valve anatomy.


Subject(s)
Catheterization , Mitral Valve Stenosis/mortality , Mitral Valve Stenosis/therapy , Adult , Cardiac Catheterization , Confidence Intervals , Disease-Free Survival , Echocardiography, Doppler , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mitral Valve Stenosis/diagnostic imaging , Recurrence , Rheumatic Heart Disease/diagnostic imaging , Rheumatic Heart Disease/mortality , Rheumatic Heart Disease/therapy , Survival Analysis
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Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss ; 94(6): 605-11, 2001 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11480159

ABSTRACT

Arterial remodelling plays an important part in post-angioplasty restenosis but the physiopathology of this process is not fully understood. Abundant collagen synthesis and endothelial dysfunction have been demonstrated after angioplasty, but their role in restenosis and remodelling has not been studied. The aim of this study was therefore to assess endothelial function and collagen with respect to the severity of restenosis and the type of arterial remodelling. Atherosclerosis was induced by an association of endothelial abrasion and a high cholesterol diet in the femoral arteries of 22 white New Zealand rabbits. Four weeks later, angioplasty was performed. The acetylcholine endothelium-dependant vasomotricity (expressed as % inhibition of contraction to phenylephrine), collagen and morphology were assessed 28 days after angioplasty. The change in acetylcholine endothelium-dependant vasomotricity was greater in severe restenosis (r = 0.61, p = 0.02). Endothelium-dependant relaxation was not significantly altered when remodelling was expansive and very abnormal when it was constrictive (35.5 +/- 13.0 vs 3.7 +/- 7.9%; p = 0.04). Restenosis was associated with an increase in collagen (r = 0.69, p = 0.004). The density of collagen was significantly higher in constrictive remodelling than in expansive remodelling (34.5 +/- 4.5 vs 18.2 +/- 4.7%; p = 0.03). Endothelial dysfunction and collagen accumulation are correlated with the severity of restenosis and with constrictive remodelling after angioplasty in an experimental model.


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Angioplasty , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/pathology , Collagen/biosynthesis , Femoral Artery/ultrastructure , Animals , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/surgery , Arteriosclerosis/physiopathology , Arteriosclerosis/surgery , Collagen/analysis , Disease Models, Animal , Endothelium/cytology , Endothelium/pathology , Predictive Value of Tests , Rabbits , Recurrence , Severity of Illness Index
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Int J Cardiovasc Intervent ; 4(2): 83-85, 2001 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12036476

ABSTRACT

The strategy of provisional stenting has been guided by functional evaluation (coronary flow reserve) and anatomic evaluation (quantitative coronary angioplasty). Two trials, FROST and DESTINI, compared provisional and systematic stenting strategies. Interestingly, they showed that 43-52% of patients were not stented on the basis of angiographic and Doppler guidance. Moreover, there was no significant difference in the occurrence of restenosis (FROST) and major cardiac events (DESTINI). In conclusion, although provisional stenting appears safe and efficacious, this strategy is overshadowed by the concept of direct stenting which can shorten and simplify the procedure of angioplasty.

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