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Echocardiography ; 40(6): 587-591, 2023 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37232503

ABSTRACT

Congenital left atrial appendage ostial stenosis is a very rare congenital cardiac condition. We present the case of an extremely premature infant with congenital left atrial appendage ostial stenosis diagnosed by transthoracic echocardiographic imaging.


Subject(s)
Atrial Appendage , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Atrial Appendage/diagnostic imaging , Echocardiography, Transesophageal , Infant, Extremely Premature , Constriction, Pathologic , Echocardiography
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Cardiol Young ; 27(3): 512-517, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27322729

ABSTRACT

Sudden cardiac arrest is a rare but devastating cause of death in young adults. Electrocardiograms may detect many causes of sudden cardiac arrest, but are not routinely included in pre-athletic screening in the United States of America partly because of high rates of false-positive interpretation. To improve electrocardiogram specificity for identifying cardiac conditions associated with sudden cardiac arrest, an expert panel developed refined criteria known as the Seattle Criteria. Ours is the first study to compare standard electrocardiogram criteria with Seattle Criteria in 11- to 13-year-olds. In total, 1424 students completed the pre-athletic screening and electrocardiogram; those with a positive screen or abnormal electrocardiogram interpreted by a paediatric electrophysiologist completed further work-up. Electrocardiograms referred for additional evaluation were re-interpreted by a paediatric electrophysiologist using Seattle Criteria. Electrocardiogram abnormalities were identified in 98 (6.9%); Seattle Criteria identified 28 (2.0%). Formal evaluation confirmed four students at risk for sudden cardiac arrest (0.3%): long QT syndrome (n=2), Wolff-Parkinson-White (n=1), and pulmonary hypertension (n=1). All students with at-risk phenotypes for sudden cardiac arrest were identified by both standard electrophysiologist and Seattle Criteria. The false-positive interpretation rate decreased from 6.6 to 1.7% with Seattle Criteria. Downstream costs associated with screening using standard paediatric electrocardiogram interpretations and Seattle Criteria were projected at $24 versus $7, respectively. In conclusion, using Seattle Criteria for electrocardiogram interpretation decreases the rate of false-positive results compared with standard interpretation without omitting true-positive electrocardiogram findings. This may decrease unnecessary referrals and costs associated with formal cardiology evaluation.


Subject(s)
Athletes , Death, Sudden, Cardiac/prevention & control , Electrocardiography/methods , Heart Diseases/diagnosis , Mass Screening/methods , Adolescent , Cause of Death/trends , Child , Death, Sudden, Cardiac/epidemiology , Death, Sudden, Cardiac/etiology , False Positive Reactions , Female , Heart Diseases/complications , Humans , Male , Retrospective Studies , Students , Survival Rate/trends , United States/epidemiology
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Telemed J E Health ; 22(5): 429-33, 2016 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26414237

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Telemedicine is used with increasing frequency to improve patient care in remote areas. The interpretation of medical imaging on iPad(®) (Apple, Cupertino, CA) tablets has been reported to be accurate. There are no studies on the use of iPads for interpretation of pediatric echocardiograms. We compared the quality of echo images, diagnostic accuracy, and review time using three different modalities: remote access on an iPad Air (iPad), remote access via a computer (Remote), and direct access on a computer linked through Ethernet to the server, the "gold standard" (Direct). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty consecutive archived pediatric echocardiograms were interpreted using the three modalities. Studies were analyzed blindly by three pediatric cardiologists; review time, diagnostic accuracy, and image quality were documented. Diagnostic accuracy was assessed by comparing the study diagnoses with the official diagnosis in the patient's chart. Discrepancies between diagnoses were graded as major (more than one grade difference) or minor (one grade difference in severity of lesion). RESULTS: There were no significant differences in accuracy among the three modalities. There was one major discrepancy (size of patent ductus arteriosus); all others were minor, hemodynamically insignificant. Image quality ratings were better for iPad than Remote; Direct had the highest ratings. Review times (mean [standard deviation] minutes) were longest for iPad (5.89 [3.87]) and then Remote (4.72 [2.69]), with Direct having the shortest times (3.52 [1.42]) (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric echocardiograms can be interpreted using convenient, portable devices while preserving accuracy and quality with slightly longer review times (1-2 min). These findings are important in the current era of increasing need for mobile health.


Subject(s)
Computers, Handheld/statistics & numerical data , Echocardiography/instrumentation , Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnosis , Remote Consultation/instrumentation , Telemedicine/instrumentation , Echocardiography/standards , Heart Defects, Congenital/pathology , Humans , Remote Consultation/standards , Single-Blind Method , Telemedicine/standards , Time Factors
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J Org Chem ; 75(18): 6154-62, 2010 Sep 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20738148

ABSTRACT

We report a significant improvement in the synthesis of disassembling dendritic structures by using 4-hydroxy-3-nitrobenzoic acid as the building block. We have prepared multigram quantities of first- through third-generation linearly disassembling dendrons containing a [3-N,4-O]-benzylaryl ether disassembly pathway, capped by a vanillin-derived phenyl allyl ether trigger, and a p-nitrophenoxy (PNP) reporter group. The disassembly process of these materials was initiated by allyl deprotection and monitored by the absorbance of the PNP reporter unit in the UV-vis. Modification of the disassembly conditions for the allyl trigger resulted in decreased disassembly times, decreased incubation time for onset of disassembly from minutes to seconds, and allowed observation of indicative rate differences between generations not seen with the previously reported conditions.


Subject(s)
Dendrimers/chemical synthesis , Phenyl Ethers/chemical synthesis , Dendrimers/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Nitrobenzoates/chemistry , Phenyl Ethers/chemistry , Stereoisomerism
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