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Heart Lung ; 64: 208-213, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38092582

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Endothelial dysfunction and peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) are also predictors of increased risk of cardiovascular events in heart transplantation (HTx) recipients. The preservation of endothelial function may contribute to exercise tolerance. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation between peripheral endothelial function and exercise tolerance through VO2peak and ventilation to carbon dioxide production slope (VE / VCO2 slope) in HTx recipients. METHODS: A pilot cross-sectional study was conducted with adult individuals aged 18-65 years, HTx ≥ six months after surgery, who had a stable medical condition and no changes over the last three months of immunosuppressive treatment. The patients underwent an assessment of endothelial function through PAT (EndoPAT-2000®) and performed a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET). RESULTS: A total of 41% of the studied population presented endothelial dysfunction. The individuals were divided into two groups: the endothelial dysfunction (GED; n=9) group and the normal endothelial function (GNEF; n=13) group according to the logarithm of the reactive hyperemia index (LnRHI). There was a positive and moderate correlation between the LnRHI and VO2 peak (r=0.659, p=0.013) and a negative and moderate correlation between the LnRHI and VE/VCO2 slope (r= -0.686, p= 0.009) in the GNEF. However, no significant correlations were found in the GED. CONCLUSION: The results showed that the preservation of peripheral endothelial function is significantly correlated with an increase in exercise tolerance in individuals after HTx. These findings bring important considerations for cardiovascular risk prevention and emphasize that therapeutic strategies with physical training programs must be implemented early.


Subject(s)
Heart Failure , Heart Transplantation , Adult , Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , Prognosis , Heart Transplantation/adverse effects , Exercise Test/methods , Oxygen Consumption
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Heart Lung ; 58: 210-216, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36621104

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BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) may cause vascular (e.g., endothelial dysfunction, and arterial stiffness), cardiac, autonomic (e.g., heart rate variability [HRV]), and systemic inflammatory response via direct viral attack, hypoxia-induced injury, or immunological dysregulation, especially in those patients with pre-existing cardiovascular diseases (CVD). However, to date, no study has shown prevalence of endothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffness and heart rate variability assessed by bedside peripheral arterial tonometry in patients with previous CVD hospitalized in the acute phase of COVID-19. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of endothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffness, and altered HRV in patients with CVD hospitalized due to COVID-19. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted from July 2020 to February 2021. Included male and female adult patients aged 40 to 60 years with previous CVD and diagnosed with COVID-19. Anthropometric data, comorbidities, and blood tests were analyzed. Endothelial function, arterial stiffness, and HRV were assessed using peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT), and the statistical significance was set at 5%. RESULTS: Fourteen (51.8%) patients presented endothelial dysfunction (reactive hyperemia index = 1.2 ± 0.3) and enhancement in the high-frequency component of HRV (p < 0.05). There was a high prevalence of endothelial dysfunction, especially in patients with chronic heart failure (10 (71.4%)). Patients with preserved endothelial function showed a high augmentation index normalized to a heart rate of 75 bpm (p < 0.01), suggesting arterial stiffness. CONCLUSION: Patients with CVD hospitalized due to COVID-19 presented endothelial dysfunction assessed using PAT, which could be used as a biomarker for arterial stiffness and altered HRV. The possibility of detecting vascular and autonomic changes during phase II of COVID-19 may help to prevent possible long-term complications.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Cardiovascular Diseases , Vascular Stiffness , Adult , Humans , Male , Female , Heart Rate , Vascular Stiffness/physiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Endothelium, Vascular , COVID-19/complications
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Heart Fail Rev ; 25(3): 487-494, 2020 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31808028

ABSTRACT

Endothelial dysfunction is associated with increased cardiovascular risk and death in heart transplant recipients (HTx). Although the measurement of peripheral endothelial function is considered a significant predictor of cardiovascular events in several populations, few studies have investigated this outcome after therapeutic strategies, including different exercise types, duration, and intensity. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to investigate the effects of continuous moderate exercise (CON) or high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to improve endothelial function (EF) in HTx. The search was conducted in Cochrane Central Registry of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), MEDLINE (via PubMed), Web of Science and Scopus/Elsevier, CINAHL/Ebsco, Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro), LILACS/BIREME, and SciELO databases. Quality of the evidence was assessed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment Development and Evaluation (GRADE). The search strategy retrieved 5192 titles. A total of four articles met the inclusion criteria and were included for the qualitative analysis. Meta-analysis showed that exercises improved EF ([mean difference-MD] 3.48 95% CI - 0.29 to 7.25, p = 0.007) when compared with the control. However, there was a poor quality of evidence to demonstrate that CON or HIIT is better than usual care to improve EF. Exercise training provides benefits to patients, but the poor quality of evidence does not allow us to state that exercise is related to endothelial function improvement in HTx.


Subject(s)
Endothelium, Vascular/physiopathology , Exercise Therapy/methods , Heart Transplantation , Postoperative Complications/rehabilitation , Transplant Recipients , Vasodilation , Exercise Tolerance/physiology , Humans , Postoperative Complications/physiopathology , Quality of Life
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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 113(2): 188-194, Aug. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1019397

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Abstract Background: Left ventricular global longitudinal strain value (GLS) can predict functional capacity in patients with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) heart failure (HF) and to assess prognosis in reduced LVEF HF. Objetive: Correlate GLS with parameters of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test (CPET) and to assess if they could predict systolic HF patients that are more appropriated to be referred to heart transplantation according to CPET criteria. Methods: Systolic HF patients with LVEF < 45%, NYHA functional class II and III, underwent prospectively CPET and echocardiography with strain analysis. LVEF and GLS were correlated with the following CPET variables: maxVO2, VE/VCO2 slope, heart rate reduction during the first minute of recovery (HRR) and time needed to reduce maxVO2 in 50% after physical exercise (T1/2VO2). ROC curve analysis of GLS to predict VO2 < 14 mL/kg/min and VE/VCO2 slope > 35 (heart transplantation's criteria) was performed. Results: Twenty six patients were selected (age, 47 ± 12 years, 58% men, mean LVEF = 28 ± 8%). LVEF correlated only with maxVO2 and T1/2VO2. GLS correlated to all CPET variables (maxVO2: r = 0.671, p = 0.001; VE/VCO2 slope: r = -0.513, p = 0.007; HRR: r = 0.466, p = 0.016, and T1/2VO2: r = -0.696, p = 0.001). GLS area under the ROC curve to predict heart transplantation's criteria was 0.88 (sensitivity 75%, specificity 83%) for a cut-off value of -5.7%, p = 0.03. Conclusion: GLS was significantly associated with all functional CPET parameters. It could classify HF patients according to the functional capacity and may stratify which patients have a poor prognosis and therefore to deserve more differentiated treatment, such as heart transplantation.


Resumo Fundamento: O strain longitudinal global (SLG) é capaz de predizer a capacidade funcional dos pacientes com insuficiência cardíaca (IC) e fração de ejeção do ventrículo esquerdo (FEVE) preservada, e avaliar o prognóstico na IC com FEVE reduzida. Objetivo: Correlacionar o SLG com parâmetros do teste de exercício cardiopulmonar (TECP), e avaliar se o SLG seria capaz de predizer quais pacientes com IC sistólica deveriam ser encaminhados ao transplante cardíaco de acordo com os critérios do TECP. Métodos: Os pacientes com IC sistólica com FEVE <45%, classe funcional NYHA II e III, submeteram-se prospectivamente ao TECP e à ecocardiografia com análise do strain. A FEVE e o SLG foram correlacionados com as seguintes variáveis do TECP: maxVO2, inclinação de VE/VCO2, redução da frequência cardíaca durante o primeiro minuto de recuperação (RFC), e tempo necessário para a redução do maxVO2 em 50% após o exercício físico (T1/2VO2). Foi realizada análise da curva ROC do SLG em predizer um VO2 < 14 mL/kg/min e uma inclinação de VE/VCO2 > 35 (critérios para transplante cardíaco). O nível de significância adotado na análise estatística foi de p < 0,05. Resultados: Vinte e seis pacientes foram selecionados para o estudo (idade, 47±12 anos, 58% homens, FEVE média LVEF = 28 ± 8%). A FEVE correlacionou-se somente com o maxVO2 e o T1/2VO2. O SLG correlacionou-se com todas as variáveis do TECP (maxVO2: r = 0,671; p = 0,001; inclinação de VE/VCO2: r = -0,513; p = 0,007; RFC: r = 0,466; p = 0,016; e T1/2VO2: r = -0,696, p = 0,001). A área sob a curva ROC para o SLG para predizer os critérios para transplante cardíaco foi de 0,88 (sensibilidade 75%, especificidade 83%) para um ponto de corte de -5,7%, p = 0,03. Conclusão: O SLG apresentou associação significativa com todos os parâmetros funcionais do TECP. O SLG foi capaz de classificar os pacientes com IC segundo capacidade funcional e possivelmente pode identificar quais pacientes têm um prognóstico ruim e, portanto, se beneficiariam de um tratamento diferenciado, tal como o transplante cardíaco.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Exercise/physiology , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/physiopathology , Exercise Test/methods , Heart Failure, Systolic/physiopathology , Oxygen/metabolism , Oxygen Consumption/physiology , Prognosis , Reference Values , Stroke Volume/physiology , Time Factors , Echocardiography/methods , Cross-Sectional Studies , Risk Factors , ROC Curve , Heart Transplantation , Statistics, Nonparametric , Risk Assessment , Heart Rate/physiology
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Arq Bras Cardiol ; 113(2): 188-194, 2019 07 18.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31340234

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Left ventricular global longitudinal strain value (GLS) can predict functional capacity in patients with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) heart failure (HF) and to assess prognosis in reduced LVEF HF. OBJETIVE: Correlate GLS with parameters of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test (CPET) and to assess if they could predict systolic HF patients that are more appropriated to be referred to heart transplantation according to CPET criteria. METHODS: Systolic HF patients with LVEF < 45%, NYHA functional class II and III, underwent prospectively CPET and echocardiography with strain analysis. LVEF and GLS were correlated with the following CPET variables: maxVO2, VE/VCO2 slope, heart rate reduction during the first minute of recovery (HRR) and time needed to reduce maxVO2 in 50% after physical exercise (T1/2VO2). ROC curve analysis of GLS to predict VO2 < 14 mL/kg/min and VE/VCO2 slope > 35 (heart transplantation's criteria) was performed. RESULTS: Twenty six patients were selected (age, 47 ± 12 years, 58% men, mean LVEF = 28 ± 8%). LVEF correlated only with maxVO2 and T1/2VO2. GLS correlated to all CPET variables (maxVO2: r = 0.671, p = 0.001; VE/VCO2 slope: r = -0.513, p = 0.007; HRR: r = 0.466, p = 0.016, and T1/2VO2: r = -0.696, p = 0.001). GLS area under the ROC curve to predict heart transplantation's criteria was 0.88 (sensitivity 75%, specificity 83%) for a cut-off value of -5.7%, p = 0.03. CONCLUSION: GLS was significantly associated with all functional CPET parameters. It could classify HF patients according to the functional capacity and may stratify which patients have a poor prognosis and therefore to deserve more differentiated treatment, such as heart transplantation.


Subject(s)
Exercise Test/methods , Exercise/physiology , Heart Failure, Systolic/physiopathology , Ventricular Dysfunction, Left/physiopathology , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Echocardiography/methods , Female , Heart Rate/physiology , Heart Transplantation , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Oxygen/metabolism , Oxygen Consumption/physiology , Prognosis , ROC Curve , Reference Values , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Statistics, Nonparametric , Stroke Volume/physiology , Time Factors
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Sleep Breath ; 22(3): 631-639, 2018 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29124630

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on sleep and functional capacity to exercise in subjects with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). METHODS: This is a controlled, randomized, double-blind study conducted in 16 OSA patients divided into two groups: training (IMT: n = 8) and placebo-IMT (P-IMT: n = 8). IMT was conducted during 12 weeks with a moderate load (50-60% of maximal inspiratory pressure-MIP), while P-IMT used a load < 20% of MPI. Total daily IMT time for both groups was 30 min, 7 days per week, twice a day. RESULTS: There was no difference comparing IMT to P-IMT group after training for lung function (p > 0.05) and respiratory muscle strength (p > 0.05). Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2Max) was not significantly different between IMT and P-IMT group (mean difference - 1.76, confidence interval (CI) - 7.93 to 4.41, p = 0.71). The same was observed for the other ventilatory and cardiometabolic variables measured (p > 0.05). A significant improvement in sleep quality was found when Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) values of IMT and P-IMT group after training were compared (mean difference: 3.7, confidence interval 95% (CI95%) 0.6 to 6.9, p = 0.02) but no significant changes were seen in daytime sleepiness between both groups after the intervention (mean difference: 3.4, CI 95%: - 3.3 to 10.0; p = 0.29). CONCLUSION: According to these results, 12 weeks of moderate load IMT resulted in improved sleep quality, but there were no significant repercussions on functional capacity to exercise or excessive daytime sleepiness.


Subject(s)
Breathing Exercises , Exercise/physiology , Respiratory Muscles/physiology , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/physiopathology , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/therapy , Sleep , Adult , Aged , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Treatment Outcome
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ABC., imagem cardiovasc ; 29(4): 118-123, out.-dez. 2016. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-834206

ABSTRACT

Fundamentos: A obesidade está associada a alterações estruturais e funcionais do ventrículo esquerdo (VE). A cirurgia bariátrica tem o potencial de reverter tais achados. Os efeitos do procedimento nas funções diastólica e sistólica do VE não foram claramente definidos. O presente estudo teve por objetivo avaliar as alterações na estrutura e funções sistólica e diastólica do ventrículo esquerdo de pacientes obesos que se submeteram à cirurgia bariátrica. Métodos: Foram avaliados 23 pacientes (16 mulheres e 7 homens, com idade média de 32,9 ± 8,9 anos), com índice de massa corporal ≥ 40 kg/m2 , que foram submetidos à derivação gástrica em Y de Roux (RYGB). As avaliações clínicas eecocardiográficas foram realizadas no pré-operatório e em 3 a 7 meses após a cirurgia. Resultados: Após período médio de seguimento de 4,7 meses, foram observadas reduções significativas no índice de massa corporal (de 46,7 ± 5,3 para 36,2 ± 4,7 kg/m2 ; p < 0,001); na espessura do septo interventricular(de 10,3 ± 1,4 para 8,9 ± 1,2 mm); na parede posterior do VE (de 9,3 ± 1,3 para 8,4 ± 1,1 mm; p < 0,001) e na massa do VE (valor absoluto: de 168,7 ± 35,2 para 149,8 ± 40,7 g, p = 0,008; indexada pela altura: de 45,1 ± 11,3 para 39,7 ± 10,3, p = 0,006). A geometria normal do VE foi observada em 60,9% dos pacientes antes da cirurgia e em 91,3% no período de seguimento. O Doppler tecidual revelou melhora na função diastólica do VE (velocidade de onda E’ mitral lateral, 0,16 ± 0,03 no pré-operatório contra 0,17 ± 0,03 m/s no seguimento; p = 0,026). No pós‑operatório, não houve diferença significativa na função sistólica do VE. Conclusões: Após um seguimento médio de 4,7 meses, a cirurgia bariátrica promoveu melhora na estrutura ventricular esquerda e em um dos parâmetros da função diastólica (velocidade de E’). Não houve alterações nos parâmetros sistólicos do ventrículo esquerdo.


Background: Obesity is associated with changes in left ventricular (LV) structure and function. Bariatric surgery can favorably improve cardiac remodeling. The effects of the procedure in LV diastolic and systolic function have not been clearly defined. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in left ventricular structure, systolic and diastolic function in obese patients who have undergone bariatric surgery.Methods: We evaluated 23 patients (16 women, seven men; age, 32.9 ± 8.9 years) with body mass index > 40 kg/m2 who underwent Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). Clinical and echocardiographic evaluations were performed preoperatively and 3–7 months after surgery. Results: After a mean follow-up of 4.7 months, significant reductions were observed in body mass index (from 46.7 ± 5.3 to 36.2 ± 4.7 kg/m2; p< 0.001); thickness of the interventricular septum (from 10.3 ± 1.4 to 8.9 ± 1.2 mm); LV posterior wall (from 9.3 ± 1.3 to 8.4 ± 1.1mm; p < 0.001) and LV mass (absolute value: from 168.7 ± 35.2 to 149.8 ± 40.7 g, p = 0.008; indexed by height: from 45.1 ± 11.3 to 39.7 ± 10.3, p = 0.006). Normal LV geometry was observed in 60.9% of patients before surgery and in 91.3% at follow-up. Tissue Doppler imaging revealed improved LV diastolic function (mitral E’ lateral 0.16 ± 0.03 preoperatively vs. 0.17 ± 0.03 m/s at follow-up; p = 0.026). Postoperatively, there was no significant difference in LV systolic function. Conclusions: After a mean follow-up of 4,7 months, bariatric surgery promoted improvement in left ventricular structure and in one of the parameters of diastolic function (E’ velocity). There were no changes in left ventricular systolic parameters.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Bariatric Surgery/adverse effects , Ventricular Function, Left/physiology , Obesity/surgery , Obesity/complications , Patients , Anastomosis, Roux-en-Y/methods , Body Mass Index , Cohort Studies , Gastric Bypass/methods , Echocardiography/methods , Postoperative Period , Preoperative Period
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Arq Bras Oftalmol ; 70(5): 767-70, 2007.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18157299

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate findings of ophthalmologic examinations in cardiac transplant recipients, searching especially for changes in the retinal nerve fiber layer by means of Scanning Laser Polarimetry. METHODS: Fifteen cardiac transplant recipients were examined from September 2003 to July 2004. All of them underwent ophthalmologic examination, which consisted of visual acuity (VA), biomicroscopy, tonometry and fundoscopy. Fiber layer analyzer-GDx-examination was performed in eleven patients. Twelve patients were men. The mean age was 55.0+/-13.5 years. The follow-up since transplantation lasted from 3 to 74 months; mean value 29.7+/-20.8 months. RESULTS: VA with best correction in all patients attained at least 20/40. Subcapsular posterior cataract was seen in one patient; another presented corneal nubeculae secondary to herpes zoster. In one case a scar suggesting retinocoroiditis was seen at fundoscopy. Biomicroscopic and the fundoscopic findings were expected because of immunosuppressive treatment, following transplantation. GDx examination disclosed loss of fibers in the superior retinal fiber layer in 12 of the 22 examined eyes. CONCLUSION: These results support the hypothesis that reduction of oxygen inflow in retinal circulation before or during heart transplantation could lead to loss of fibers in the retinal nerve fiber layer.


Subject(s)
Heart Transplantation/adverse effects , Nerve Fibers/pathology , Retinal Diseases/diagnosis , Adult , Aged , Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus/diagnosis , Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus/etiology , Humans , Lasers , Male , Middle Aged , Retinal Diseases/etiology , Retinal Diseases/physiopathology , Retinal Vessels/physiopathology , Visual Acuity/physiology
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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 70(5): 767-770, set.-out. 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-470092

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Avaliar os achados oculares, pelo exame oftalmológico, em indivíduos que receberam transplante cardíaco, buscando especialmente investigar possíveis alterações na camada de fibras nervosas da retina com polarímetro de varredura a laser. MÉTODOS: Foram estudados 15 indivíduos que receberam transplante cardíaco no período de setembro de 2003 a julho de 2004. Todos foram submetidos a exame que constava de acuidade visual para longe (AVL), biomicroscopia, tonometria e fundoscopia. Onze pacientes foram submetidos ao analisador de fibras nervosas GDx. Doze eram do sexo masculino e a média da idade foi de 55,0 ± 13,5 anos. O tempo decorrido desde o transplante variou de 3 a 74 meses, com média de 29,7 ± 20,8 meses. RESULTADOS: A AVL com melhor correção foi igual ou melhor do que 20/40 em todos os pacientes. Em um deles observou-se a presença de catarata subcapsular posterior; em outro, nubéculas na córnea secundárias a quadro de herpes zoster. À fundoscopia pôde-se observar lesão cicatrizada sugestiva de retinocoroidite em um paciente. As alterações observadas à biomicroscopia e à fundoscopia eram esperadas devido à imunossupressão subseqüente ao transplante. Ao GDx observou-se perda de fibras da camada de fibras nervosas da retina superior em 12 dos 22 olhos avaliados. CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados apóiam a suposição de que antes ou durante o transplante cardíaco tenha havido diminuição no aporte de oxigênio à circulação retiniana, levando a perda parcial de fibras da retina.


PURPOSE: To evaluate findings of ophthalmologic examinations in cardiac transplant recipients, searching especially for changes in the retinal nerve fiber layer by means of Scanning Laser Polarimetry. METHODS: Fifteen cardiac transplant recipients were examined from September 2003 to July 2004. All of them underwent ophthalmologic examination, which consisted of visual acuity (VA), biomicroscopy, tonometry and fundoscopy. Fiber layer analyzer - GDx - examination was performed in eleven patients. Twelve patients were men. The mean age was 55.0 ± 13.5 years. The follow-up since transplantation lasted from 3 to 74 months; mean value 29.7 ± 20.8 months. RESULTS: VA with best correction in all patients attained at least 20/40. Subcapsular posterior cataract was seen in one patient; another presented corneal nubeculae secondary to herpes zoster. In one case a scar suggesting retinocoroiditis was seen at fundoscopy. Biomicroscopic and the fundoscopic findings were expected because of immunosuppressive treatment, following transplantation. GDx examination disclosed loss of fibers in the superior retinal fiber layer in 12 of the 22 examined eyes. CONCLUSION: These results support the hypothesis that reduction of oxygen inflow in retinal circulation before or during heart transplantation could lead to loss of fibers in the retinal nerve fiber layer.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Heart Transplantation/adverse effects , Nerve Fibers/pathology , Retinal Diseases/diagnosis , Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological , Follow-Up Studies , Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus/diagnosis , Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus/etiology , Lasers , Retinal Diseases/etiology , Retinal Diseases/physiopathology , Retinal Vessels/physiopathology , Visual Acuity/physiology
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Rev. ginecol. obstet ; 9(1): 31-3, jan.-mar. 1998.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-216173

ABSTRACT

O presente trabalho descreve 2 casos de esferocitose hereditaria na gravidez, situaçäo rara com esplemomegalia e ictericia. Säo discutidas as condutas adequadas


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Spherocytosis, Hereditary/diagnosis , Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic , Pregnancy, High-Risk , Anemia/blood , Antibiotic Prophylaxis , Jaundice/blood , Osmotic Fragility , Signs and Symptoms , Hematologic Tests/methods
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