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Ann Card Anaesth ; 22(3): 273-277, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31274488

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Tetralogy of Fallot requiring transannular repair of the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) are exposed to free pulmonary insufficiency and hence inevitable right ventricular dysfunction. This study analyzes the function and structure of untreated autologous pericardium monocusp used to create a competent pulmonary valve. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of 52 cases operated between December 2006 and December 2012. Untreated autologous pericardium was used for creating a competent pulmonary valve following a transannular patch. They are followed for functional and structural assessment of the pulmonary valve by echocardiography. Positron emission tomography (PET) with 18 fluorodeoxyglucose was performed in two cases for profiling the pulmonary valve. Results: Median age was 10.5 years (1-38). The follow-up was complete for 42 (80.76%) patients for 3 years and 25 (48.07%) patients for 5 years. The RVOT gradient was 42 mmHg (16-96) in the year of surgery, which reduced to 26 mmHg (10-58) and pulmonary insufficiency that was present in 8.3% of patients in 1st year was witnessed in 22.7% in the 5th year of follow-up. The monocusp patch was successful in creating a competent valve while maintaining its structure at 3 years; however, it became distorted and retracted at 5 years of follow-up. There was no calcification in any of the patients. PET-computed tomography confirmed the uptake of glucose by monocusp at 1 year of follow-up. Conclusion: The untreated autologous pericardium functioned well when it was used to create a competent pulmonary valve at short term and midterm. Although it changed in its structure; there was no calcification at 5 years of follow-up.


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Pericardium/transplantation , Pulmonary Valve/surgery , Tetralogy of Fallot/surgery , Ventricular Outflow Obstruction/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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Ann Thorac Surg ; 103(5): e427-e429, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28431717

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An 18-year-old woman without any risk factors for coronary artery disease or systemic vasculitis and infection presented with recurrent angina at rest. Coronary angiography revealed 100% occlusion of the ostial left main coronary artery and severe ostial right coronary artery stenosis. She underwent successful coronary artery bypass graft surgery. At surgery, the external surface of the ascending aorta was covered with a soft-tissue thickened mass; histopathology of the mass revealed chronic nonspecific inflammatory aortitis.


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Aorta/pathology , Coronary Stenosis/diagnostic imaging , Retroperitoneal Fibrosis/pathology , Adolescent , Angina, Unstable/etiology , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Stenosis/complications , Coronary Stenosis/pathology , Electrocardiography , Female , Humans , Retroperitoneal Fibrosis/complications , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Acad Med ; 85(8): 1362-8, 2010 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20453810

ABSTRACT

The National Research Council recently reviewed the capabilities of health care software implemented in the United States and described a health care information technology chasm that is threatening the medical community's ability to meet the health care quality goals enumerated in Institute of Medicine reports. Among the critical gaps is the inability of health care software systems to allow users to convert data into meaningful information supporting quality improvement, analysis, and research. In this article, the authors describe the Montefiore Medical Center's decade-long experience developing software for the purpose of converting data into useful information and integrating software use into the clinical culture. The program at Montefiore could serve as a potential national model.


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Academic Medical Centers/organization & administration , Biomedical Research/standards , Education, Professional/standards , Hospital Information Systems/organization & administration , Management Quality Circles/organization & administration , Quality Indicators, Health Care , Total Quality Management/organization & administration , Humans , Organizational Innovation , Patient Care Team , United States
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