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Maedica (Bucur) ; 15(3): 339-347, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33312250

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Despite significant advances in its prevention and acute-phase treatment, stroke is still one of the leading causes of disability and death worldwide. Ischemic stroke accounts for 80 to 87% of all strokes, with 15-30% of cases being caused by extracranial carotid artery (CA) stenosis. Methods: This is an observational, cross-sectional, single-center, prospective, registry-based study. The current research presents the preliminary results after analyzing the demographic features, biological data, and cardio- and cerebro-vascular risk factors of the first 74 patients included in the first "Romanian registry for cervical and cerebral arterial stenosis." Results: In our group of patients, the severity of carotid artery stenosis was related to fibrinogen, total cholesterol, and triglyceride blood levels. Moreover, patients who underwent carotid artery stenosis were more prone to having peri-procedural complications if they had a low blood platelet count. Concerning the associated pathologies of patients with severe carotid atheromatosis, the risk of having lower cognitive abilities was higher in subjects with atrial fibrillation, regardless of the severity of carotid artery stenosis. Conclusions: The presented study brings essential information about a population more prone to cerebral ischemic events than that of most other countries. All data obtained until this moment and which will further result from analyzing the clinical, demographic, and biological features of patients included in this registry should be used for implementing populational strategies for preventing further strokes.

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J Med Life ; 3(2): 178-82, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20968205

ABSTRACT

Primary tumors of the heart, pericardium and inferior vena cava are extremely rare. Three cases of surgically/biopsy proven angiosarcoma of the right atrium, pericardial lipoma and leiomyosarcoma of inferior vena cava--demonstrated by ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)--are presented here.


Subject(s)
Heart Neoplasms/diagnosis , Hemangiosarcoma/diagnosis , Leiomyosarcoma/diagnosis , Lipoma/diagnosis , Adult , Echocardiography , Female , Heart Atria , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Middle Aged , Pericardium , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Vena Cava, Inferior
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J Med Life ; 2(4): 361-72, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20108749

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Electrocardiograms in elite endurance athletes sometimes show bizarre patterns suggestive of inherited channelopathies (Brugada syndrome, long QTc, catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia) and cardiomyopathies (arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) responsible for unexpected sudden cardiac death. Among other methods, genetic analyses are required for correct diagnosis. OBJECTIVE: To correlate 12-lead electrocardiographic patterns suggestive of inherited channelopathies and cardiomyopathies to specific genetic analyses. DESIGN: Prospective study (2004-2007) of screening 12-lead ECG tracings in standard position and higher intercostal spaces V1 to V3 precordial leads, performed in athletes and normal sedentary subjects aged match. Genetic analyses of subjects with ECG abnormalities suggested inherited channelopathies and cardiomyopathies. SETTING: All cardiologic exams and electrocardiograms were performed at "Prof. Dr. C.C. Iliescu" National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (Bucharest, Romania). The genetic studies were done at "Mina Minovici" National Institute of Forensic Medicine (Bucharest, Romania). PARTICIPANTS: 347 elite endurance athletes (seniors--190, juniors--157), mean age of 20; 200 subjects mean age of 21, belonging to the control group of 505 normal sedentary population. RESULTS: Seniors. RSR' (V1 to V3) pattern, in 45 cases (23.68%), 5 of them with questionable Brugada sign (elevated J wave and "coved" ST segment, < 2 mm in one lead, V1. Typically, Brugada 1 sign was found in one case (0.52%) with no SCN5A abnormalities. One athlete (0.52%) had normal ECG and exon1 SCN5A duplication. MRI confirmed three arrhythmic right ventricular cardiomypathy epsilon waves (1.57%), in one case. ST-segment elevation myocardial injury like in V1-V3 precordial leads in 34 athletes (17.89%). Genetic analyses-no gene mutations. Juniors. Upright J wave was found in 43 cases (27.38%). Convex ST segment elevation in V1-V3/V4, in 39 cases (24.84%). Bifid T wave with two distinct peaks was found in 39 cases (24.84%), 5 of them with mild prolonged QTc (0.48"-0.56") and KCN genes mutations. Nine (5.73%) of the elevated ST segment juniors had questionable Brugada sign, two of which with KCN (n=1) and SCN5A (n=1) gene mutations. Ajmaline provocative test was negative in 4 and was refused by 5 subjects. CONCLUSION: Bizarre QRS, ST-T patterns suggestive of abnormal impulse conduction in the right ventricle, including the right outflow tract, associated with prolonged QTc interval in some cases were observed in highly trained endurance athletes. The genetic analyses, negative in most athletes, identified surprising mutations in SCN5A and KCN genes in some cases.


Subject(s)
Arrhythmias, Cardiac/genetics , Death, Sudden, Cardiac/etiology , Electrocardiography/methods , Sports/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Blood Pressure , Brugada Syndrome/genetics , Brugada Syndrome/physiopathology , Cardiomyopathies/genetics , Cardiomyopathies/physiopathology , Channelopathies/genetics , Channelopathies/physiopathology , Heart Rate , Humans , Medical History Taking , Middle Aged , Mutation , Physical Endurance/genetics , Physical Endurance/physiology , White People , Young Adult
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Rom J Intern Med ; 42(3): 625-34, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16366135

ABSTRACT

We have chosen this case of sporadic atrial myxoma for our presentation because it had a particular evolution, with recurrence at 8 years after surgical excision (echocardiography was performed every year) and a particular diagnostic means - at echocardiographic follow-up, the patient being asymptomatic. This presentation, together with a review of literature included in the article, emphasizes the importance of a careful postoperative follow-up of the patients and the existence of some particular aspects of the evolution and symptomatology of recurrent atrial myxoma.


Subject(s)
Heart Neoplasms/diagnosis , Myxoma/diagnosis , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/diagnosis , Echocardiography , Electrocardiography , Heart Atria/diagnostic imaging , Heart Atria/pathology , Heart Neoplasms/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Myxoma/surgery
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J Gerontol ; 38(5): 572-81, 1983 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6886313

ABSTRACT

Well-being, life satisfaction, morale, or affect valence is often used as an outcome in studies of adult life. Many instruments are available, and choice among them is difficult. There is need for information regarding the structure underlying what they measure and, in view of rising interest in adult-span models and investigations, for instruments that are unbiased with respect to age. Analysis of the items in several instruments showed four factors that seem to define the dimensions underlying these measures and that are constant across age (25 and older) and gender. Reliable scales developed on the basis of the factors provide measures that are, for all practical purposes, unbiased with respect to age and gender. Both factors and scales were cross-validated with a second sample.


Subject(s)
Morale , Psychological Tests , Quality of Life , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Psychometrics , Sex Factors , Socioeconomic Factors
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Int J Aging Hum Dev ; 15(2): 151-66, 1982.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7183561

ABSTRACT

This study compares the contribution of equity to that of aspiration, friends, and typical American as frames-of-reference for current status in predicting domain satisfactions and overall well-being. In their study of the quality of American life, Campbell, Converse and Rogers [1] found that the level-of-aspiration reference frame for viewing one's current situation provided the best prediction of domain satisfaction for younger but not for older adults and suggested equity as possibly relevant. This study of three samples of california adults aged sixty and over confirms the relevance of an equity frame-of-reference in accounting for the satisfaction of older people with specific conditions of their lives and with their overall life satisfaction or sense of well-being


Subject(s)
Aged/psychology , Aspirations, Psychological , Personal Satisfaction , Social Values , Female , Humans , Male , Set, Psychology , Social Environment , United States
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Exp Aging Res ; 7(3): 281-96, 1981.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7318856

ABSTRACT

There is need for reliable and valid behavioral measures for field research. Five sets of data were analyzed, in which diary as well as interview approaches were taken. Results suggest that scores derived from one-week diaries have satisfactory construct validity (convergent, predictive and nomological); that, for salient activities, they are less subjective to retrospective bias than are interview data and that, for this reason, interview-diary discrepancies may be useful for hypothesis testing. For items of neutral value, interview and diary provided remarkably similar values. A one-day diary was not an adequate substitute for a one-week diary. Attrition related to diary-keeping resulted in under-representation of certain groups (e.g., low income, little education, minority ethnicity, poor health), and conclusions would be different if based on diarists' responses or those of the intact sample.


Subject(s)
Data Collection/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Educational Status , Ethnicity , Humans , Income , Middle Aged , Travel
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