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J Cardiovasc Dev Dis ; 10(10)2023 Sep 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37887858

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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a congenital heart disease characterized by thickening of the heart's left ventricle (LV) wall that can lead to cardiac dysfunction and heart failure. Ventricular wall thickening affects the motion of cardiac walls and blood flow within the heart. Because abnormal cardiac blood flow in turn could lead to detrimental remodeling of heart walls, aberrant ventricular flow patterns could exacerbate HCM progression. How blood flow patterns are affected by hypertrophy and inter-patient variability is not known. To address this gap in knowledge, we present here strategies to generate personalized computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models of the heart LV from patient cardiac magnetic resonance (cMR) images. We performed simulations of CFD LV models from three cases (one normal, two HCM). CFD computations solved for blood flow velocities, from which flow patterns and the energetics of flow within the LV were quantified. We found that, compared to a normal heart, HCM hearts exhibit anomalous flow patterns and a mismatch in the timing of energy transfer from the LV wall to blood flow, as well as changes in kinetic energy flow patterns. While our results are preliminary, our presented methodology holds promise for in-depth analysis of HCM patient hemodynamics in clinical practice.

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Medicentro (Villa Clara) ; 26(4): 818-834, oct.-dic. 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405676

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN Introducción: Los modelos experimentales en animales proporcionan una valiosa información para comprender los procesos fisiopatológicos de las lesiones de los vasos sanguíneos y sus consecuencias. Objetivo: Analizar los cambios histológicos y morfométricos que se observaron en la aorta abdominal de las ratas Wistar sometidas a una dieta hiperglucídica. Métodos: Se formaron aleatoriamente dos grupos experimentales de 10 animales cada uno. El grupo control alimentado con dieta estándar para la especie, y el grupo experimental alimentado con dieta estándar más sacarosa al 35 %, como agua de bebida desde el destete hasta las 20 semanas de vida. El estudio se realizó en muestras de aorta fijadas y procesadas por la técnica clásica de inclusión en parafina y coloreadas con las técnicas de hematoxilina - eosina y Verhoeff. Se realizó la descripción de las capas de la pared arterial y la determinación de variables morfométricas en cada lámina histológica. Resultados: Las ratas Wistar pertenecientes al grupo experimental desarrollaron modificaciones incipientes en la pared arterial de la aorta abdominal, las cuales corresponden con la presencia de tumefacción en la célula endotelial y vacuolización en la célula muscular lisa vascular, así como marcada desorganización de las fibras elásticas y musculares de la capa media. Las variables morfométricas que mostraron diferencias significativas entre los grupos fueron el grosor de la túnica media y el cociente media/ lumen. Conclusiones: La pared media resultó ser la capa más afectada demostrándose el efecto nocivo de la dieta hiperglucídica en la pared arterial.


ABSTRACT Introduction: experimental animal models provide valuable information to understand the physiological and pathological processes of blood vessel injuries and their consequences. Objective: to analyze the histological and morphometric changes observed in the abdominal aorta of Wistar rats subjected to a hyperglycemic diet. Methods: two experimental groups of 10 animals each were randomly formed. The control group was fed with a standard diet for this species, and the experimental group was fed with a standard diet plus 35% sucrose, as drinking water from weaning to 20 weeks of life. The study was performed on aortic samples fixed and processed by the classic paraffin embedding technique and stained with the hematoxylin-eosin and Verhoeff techniques. The description of the layers of the arterial wall and the determination of morphometric variables in each histological slide were made. Results: the Wistar rats belonging to the experimental group developed incipient changes in the arterial wall of the abdominal aorta, which correspond to the presence of endothelial cell swelling and vacuolation in the vascular smooth muscle cell, as well as marked disorganization of the muscle and elastic fibers of the middle layer. The morphometric variables that showed significant differences between the groups were the thickness of the tunica media and the media/lumen ratio. Conclusions: the middle wall turned out to be the most affected layer, demonstrating the harmful effect of the hyperglycemic diet on the arterial wall.


Subject(s)
Cardiovascular Diseases , Rats, Wistar , Diet, Carbohydrate-Restricted , Vascular System Injuries
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Rev. colomb. anestesiol ; 50(4): e204, Oct.-Dec. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1407948

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Abstract Introduction: The ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) depends on the amount of energy per minute transferred by the ventilator to the lung measured in Joules, which is called mechanical power. Mechanical power is a development variable probably associated with outcomes in ventilated patients. Objective: To describe the value of mechanical power in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection and ventilated for other causes and its relationship between days of mechanical ventilation, length of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU), and mortality. Methods: A multicenter, analytical, observational cohort study was conducted in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection who required invasive mechanical ventilation and patients ventilated for other causes for more than 24 hours. Results: The cohort included 91 patients on mechanical ventilation in three tertiary care centers in the city of Pereira, Colombia. The average value of the mechanical power found was 22.7 ± 1 Joules/ min. In the subgroup of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection, the value of mechanical power was higher 26.8 ± 9 than in the subgroup of patients without a diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection 18.2 ± 1 (p <0.001). Conclusions: Mechanical power is an important variable to consider during the monitoring of mechanical ventilation. This study found an average value of mechanical power of 22.7 ± 1 Joules/min, being higher in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection related to longer days of mechanical ventilation and a longer stay in the ICU.


Resumen Introducción: La lesión pulmonar inducida por la ventilación mecánica (LPIVM) depende, entre otras variables, de la cantidad de energía -medida en Joules- por unidad de tiempo transferida desde el ventilador al paciente, también llamada poder mecánico. El poder mecánico es una variable de desarrollo, posiblemente asociada a los desenlaces en pacientes sometidos a ventilación. Objetivo: Describir el valor del poder mecánico en pacientes con infección por SARS-CoV-2 y ventilados por otras causas y la relación entre días de ventilación mecánica, estancia en la UCI y mortalidad. Métodos: Estudio multicéntrico, analítico y observacional de cohorte realizado en pacientes con diagnóstico de infección por SARS-CoV-2 que requirieron soporte ventilatorio mecánico invasivo y pacientes ventilados por otras causas, durante más de 24 horas. Resultados: La cohorte incluyó 91 pacientes que recibieron ventilación mecánica en 3 centros de tercer nivel de la ciudad de Pereira, Colombia. El valor promedio del poder mecánico obtenido fue 22,7 ± 1 Joules/min. En el grupo de pacientes con infección por SARS-CoV-2 el valor obtenido fue mayor (26,8 ± 9), comparado con el grupo de pacientes sin infección por SARS-CoV-2 (18,2 ± 1) (p <0,001). Conclusiones: El poder mecánico es una variable importante a tener en cuenta en el monitoreo de la ventilación mecánica. El presente estudio encontró un valor promedio de poder mecánico de 22,7±1 Joules/min, siendo mayor en los pacientes con infección por SARS-CoV-2 en relación con más días de ventilación mecánica y estancia en UCI más prolongada.

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Front Physiol ; 13: 856778, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35574490

ABSTRACT

Stress can have a significant impact on many aspects of an organism's physiology and behavior. However, the relationship between stress and regeneration, and how this relationship changes with age remains poorly understood. Here, we subjected young and old zebrafish to a chronic stress protocol and evaluated the impact of stress exposure on multiple measures of zebrafish behavior, specifically thigmotaxis (open field test) and scototaxis (light/dark preference test), and on regeneration ability after partial tail amputation. We found evidence that young and older adult fish are differentially impacted by stress. Only young fish showed a significant change in anxiety-like behaviors after being exposed to chronic stress, while their regeneration ability was not affected by the stress protocol. On the other hand, older fish regenerated their caudal fin significantly slower compared to young fish, but their behavior remained unaffected after being exposed to stress. We further investigated the expression of two candidate genes (nlgn1 and sam2) expressed in the central nervous system, and known to be associated with stress and anxiety-like behavior. The expression of stress-related gene candidate sam2 increased in the brain of older individuals exposed to stress. Our results suggest there is a close relationship between chronic stress, regeneration, and behavior in zebrafish (Danio rerio), and that the impact of stress is age-dependent.

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Urol Int ; 106(5): 533-536, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34929697

ABSTRACT

Mixed gonadal dysgenesis is the most common chromosomal abnormality with ambiguous genitalia, defined as a 45,X/46,XY mosaicism. It can present with a normal male phenotype, ambiguous genitalia, or features of Turner syndrome. A 14-year-old patient was referred to the genetics clinic due to hypospadia, cryptorchidism, and aortic coarctation. During the physical examination, short stature, webbed neck, and Blashko lines on his back were noted. He had a previous karyotype reported as normal. However, due to an inadequate evolution and a low resolution on the previous test, a higher resolution karyotype was performed, identifying a mosaicism 45,X/46,XY. A multidisciplinary board examined the case, and follow-up with tumor markers was carried out to evaluate the presence of gonadoblastoma, one of the main complications in these patients. Treatment should be transdisciplinary and focused on the particular characteristics of each case. Other treatment alternatives include corrective surgery and hormonal therapy.


Subject(s)
Disorders of Sex Development , Gonadal Dysgenesis, Mixed , Turner Syndrome , Female , Gonadal Dysgenesis, Mixed/diagnosis , Gonadal Dysgenesis, Mixed/genetics , Gonadal Dysgenesis, Mixed/pathology , Humans , Male , Mosaicism , Phenotype , Turner Syndrome/complications , Turner Syndrome/diagnosis , Turner Syndrome/genetics
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Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet ; 187(3): 312-321, 2021 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33403803

ABSTRACT

Birth defects are structural or functional defects present at birth and are caused by different factors that affect intrauterine development. They are the second most common cause of death under five years of age in Latin America and the Caribbean. In Bogotá and Cali, Colombia, there are two surveillance programs established to evaluate the prevalence of them. The purpose of the following article is to describe the experience and results of the surveillance of the Birth Defects Surveillance Programs in Bogotá and Cali, Colombia, 2002-2019. The information was taken from the surveillance programs that have an active hospital system in some institutions of the city (ECLAMC modality), and use data from the passive national system (Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia en Salud Pública - SIVIGILA) to expand their coverage. From 2002 until 2019, 1,289.650 births have been monitored through one of the surveillance programs, including both methodologies. The importance of surveillance programs relies on the amount of data obtained that allows the development of research, the detection of potential changes throughout time, and the guidance of public policies to improve promotion and prevention strategies.


Subject(s)
Follow-Up Studies , Colombia/epidemiology , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Prevalence
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Med. UIS ; 32(3): 11-17, Sep.-Dec. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1114972

ABSTRACT

Resumen La cicatriz uterina es un defecto en la pared anterior del miometrio secundario a la cesárea. Su prevalencia es muy variable, llegando hasta el 84% en algunos estudios, y aumenta según el número de cesáreas previas. La mayoría de las pacientes pueden ser asintomáticas, pero cuando se manifiesta es principalmente con hemorragia uterina anormal. El manejo de esta patología se ha descrito mediante técnicas farmacológicas y quirúrgicas, siendo más estudiadas las técnicas quirúrgicas, dentro de las que se encuentran la histeroscopía, laparoscopia, laparoscopia asistida con histeroscopía, laparotomía y el abordaje vaginal. Se realizó una revisión en PubMed-MEDLINE y LILACS respecto al manejo de este defecto, tomándose artículos publicados en los últimos cinco años, en la cual se encontraron 37 artículos. El manejo depende principalmente de factores como la sintomatología de la paciente, si tiene paridad satisfecha o no, la profundidad del defecto y las preferencias de la paciente. MÉD.UIS.2019;32(3):11-7


Abstract The postcesarean scar defect is a defect in the anterior wall of the myometrium secondary to the cesarean section. Its prevalence is variable, reaching up to 84% in some studies, increasing with the number of previous cesarean sections. Most of the patients can be asymptomatic, but when it manifests, is mostly with abnormal uterine bleeding. Its management has been described with pharmacological and surgical techniques, the latter being the most researched. They include the hysteroscopy, laparoscopy, laparotomy, and the vaginal approach. A revision in PubMed-MEDLINE and LILACS about the management of this defect was done, including articles published in the last five years, resulting in 37 articles. The selection of the treatment depends on different factors such as the patient's symptoms, if she has satisfied parity or not, the depth of the defect and the patient's preferences. MÉD.UIS.2019;32(3):11-7


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Cesarean Section , Cicatrix , Parity , Pathology , Patients , Therapeutics , Uterine Hemorrhage , Hysteroscopy , Laparoscopy , Gynecology , Laparotomy , Myometrium
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Acta pediátr. hondu ; 10(1): 1006-1010, abr.-sept. 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1050909

ABSTRACT

El agente etiológico de la enfermedad de Chagas es un protozoario parásito (Tripano-soma Cruzi) que causa una infección aguda y crónica, en humanos. La extensión del daño varía de acuerdo a las cepas parasita-rias y características individuales del hués-ped; puede causar incapacidad y muerte. Han sido descritas diferentes vías de infec-ción: vectorial, transfusional, accidental, digestiva y congénita. Esta última vía de la infección depende de dos indicadores bási-cos, la prevalencia de gestantes chagásicas e incidencia de la transmisión vertical. El diagnóstico presenta un desafío en aquellos lugares del país en donde, si bien la enfer-medad es considerada endémica, no se realiza actualmente el screening obligatorio en la embarazada. Es importante saber que el tratamiento antes del primer año de vida tiene una excelente respuesta y evita secue-las crónicas que pueden ser invalidantes en etapa adulta...(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Infant, Newborn , Trypanosoma cruzi/parasitology , Chagas Disease/diagnosis , Clinical Laboratory Techniques/methods , Nifurtimox/therapeutic use
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