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Phys Rev A ; 49(6): 4602-4609, 1994 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9910778
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Cardiologia ; 36(5): 373-8, 1991 May.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1756542

ABSTRACT

Transesophageal echocardiography is a new semi-invasive procedure whose practical application has yet to be precisely defined. The diagnosis of prosthetic valve endocarditis is particularly difficult with the transthoracic approach, either by thoracic conformation of patients who underwent cardiac surgery, or ultrasound attenuation caused by the prosthetic material. Transesophageal echocardiography is useful to overcome such limits with a new acoustic window, due to the proximity of the esophagus and the heart. During 15 months 18 patients with suspected prosthetic valve endocarditis were studied using both procedures. In patients with mitral prosthetic valves, transesophageal echocardiography provided information unobtainable by using the transthoracic procedure, while in patients with aortic prosthetic valves it only showed additional information in 1 case of abscess of the posterior valve ring. In conclusion, transesophageal echocardiography is useful to diagnose all patients with suspected prosthetic mitral valve endocarditis and might be performed in patients with aortic valve prostheses if the quality of the transthoracic procedure is poor.


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Bioprosthesis , Echocardiography, Doppler/methods , Endocarditis, Bacterial/diagnostic imaging , Heart Valve Prosthesis/adverse effects , Aortic Valve , Endocarditis, Bacterial/etiology , Esophagus , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Humans , Mitral Valve , Prosthesis Failure , Thorax , Tricuspid Valve
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Minerva Cardioangiol ; 38(1-2): 11-6, 1990.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2140434

ABSTRACT

The aim of our study is to detect morphological and functional aspects of left ventricle with noninvasive M-B-Mode echocardiography in acromegalic patients (pz) with and without high blood pressure. We studied 19 acromegalic pz (group A) and 19 normal pz (group N). All subjects were evaluated for the following parameters: left ventricular mass index (MI); end diastolic volume index (EDVI); end systolic volume index (ESVI); ejection fraction (EF); end systolic stress (ESS). Group A vs group N shows an increase of cardiac mass (p less than 0.01), of EDVI (p less than 0.05) and of ESS (p less than 0.05). We found the asymmetrical septal hypertrophy, considered from other Authors one of the more evident markers of acromegaly, in only one patient. In conclusion, the acromegalic pz show an increase of cardiac mass and preload and a reduced capacity of adaptation to afterload variation independently of blood pressure values and of the duration of disease, even if they have normal indexes of global systolic function.


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Acromegaly/physiopathology , Cardiomegaly/pathology , Cardiomegaly/physiopathology , Echocardiography , Hypertension/physiopathology , Acromegaly/complications , Cardiomegaly/complications , Female , Humans , Hypertension/complications , Male , Middle Aged
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