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Diagnosis and definition of biventricular non-compaction associated to Ebstein's anomaly

2011

Abstract Background Non-compaction of ventricular myocardium is a rare congenital cardiomyopathy characterized by the presence of an extremely thickened endocardial layer with prominent trabeculations and deep recesses in communication with ventricular chamber and determining the typical spongeous aspect. The diagnosis of non-compaction of ventricular myocardium is possible through the identification of morphological alterations by echocardiographic evaluation. Ebstein's anomaly is a rare congenital cardiac disease, defined as the significant apical displacement of the part of the tricuspid valve causing significant tricuspid regurgitation and reduction of the functional right ventricle, ri…

medicine.medical_specialtyTricuspid valvemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingRegurgitation (circulation)biventricular non-compactionmedicine.diseaseScintigraphyChest painRight atrialmedicine.anatomical_structureEbstein's anomalyVentricleEbstein's anomalyInternal medicinecardiovascular systemmedicineCardiologycardiovascular diseasesRadiologymedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessInternational Journal of Cardiology
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Diferencias entre sexos en pacientes con sospecha de síndrome coronario agudo sin elevación del segmento ST. Implicaciones en el tratamiento interven…

2003

Sex differences have been observed in the clinical profile, prognosis, and treatment of patients with unstable ischemic heart disease. Men tend to receive more invasive management. We assessed these differences in 823 consecutive patients (543 men) with possible acute coronary syndrome without ST-segment elevation who were seen since our chest pain unit opened. A protocol for the management of unstable ischemic heart disease was followed. Women had a worse baseline clinical profile but men more frequently had a positive exercise stress test. Univariate analysis showed that angiography and revascularization procedures were performed more often in men. However, multivariate analysis did not c…

medicine.medical_specialtyUnivariate analysisAcute coronary syndromemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUnstable anginamedicine.medical_treatmentDiseaseChest painmedicine.diseaseRevascularizationSurgeryInternal medicineAngiographymedicineCardiologymedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessElectrocardiographyRevista Española de Cardiología
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Pulmonary embolism in an emergency care unit of Southern Italy: Evaluation of predictive factors from clinical history and physical exam

2016

An early diagnosis of pulmonary embolism (PE) improves outcome. Therefore, PE should be diagnosed in Emergency Care Units (ECU) at admission. Clinical algorithms support the clinician in this task, although performance is biased by differences in risk factors prevalent in different populations. The clinical conditions predictive of PE were evaluated in subjects from Southern Italy accessing ECU for dyspnea/chest pain. Retrospective clinical data were obtained by electronic retrieving from a hospital database. Data from 8177 patients (age 18-90 years, 54 with PE) were collected from years 2007-2013. Previous history of PE, thrombosis and/or phlebitis, rheumatic diseases, respiratory failure,…

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P852Frequency and prognosis of type 2 myocardial infarction vs non ischemic myocardial injury: large observational study from an emergency department

2019

Abstract Background Type 2 Myocardial Infarction (T2MI), due to myocardial oxygen supply-demand mismatch in the absence of atherothrombosis and non-ischemic myocardial injury (NIMI), corresponding to troponin elevation without overt ischemia, are emerging concepts which are suspected to be common in patients hospitalized. However, their respective frequencies, risk profiles and short term prognosis in current routine clinical practice of emergency unit remains to be investigated. Methods Among the medical records of all the patients admitted from January 2014 to December 2016 in a university hospital emergency unit (n=82 543), patients with elevated troponin Ic (≥0.10μg/L) (n=4568) were sys…

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2021

The interesting case of Lemierre syndrome requiring pleural decortication described by A. T. Lanfear and colleagues is of particular clinical interest, as it emphasizes the high intensity of surgic...

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Achalasia with megaesophagus and tracheal compression in a young patient: A case report.

2015

Highlights • This report emphasizes that physicians should be alert and consider airway obstruction and signs of dyspnea as severe and threatening symptoms in extensive cases of achalasia with megaesophagus. • Early surgical treatment provides a therapeutic option to obviate the occurrence of acute respiratory distress and consecutive complications. • In particular, difficulties in intubation prior to surgery must be considered. Due to potential tracheomalacia, the status of “bull frog neck” in achalasia, including severe tracheal compression caused by megaesophagus with concomitant cervical swelling, may also lead to extubation problems and deserves special care in the postoperative period.

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Free Flaps for Anterior Chest Wall Reconstruction

2020

Reconstruction of full-thickness chest wall defects usually entails the use of regional pedicled myocutaneous flaps as first-choice option. As defect complexity increases and local options are not available, microsurgical reconstruction is required to transfer reliable and well-vascularized tissues from distant sites. Size, anatomic location, presence of dead spaces, and extent of eventual bone defect should be assessed for proper selection of the flap. Regional recipient vessels should be previously identified and checked in order to consider alternatively the need of extension of distant recipient vessels through arteriovenous (AV) loops or vein graft interposition.

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Clinical Presentation and Complications of Achalasia

2001

Patients with achalasia often present with atypical symptoms. If these occur in the context of "normal" morphological findings, the diagnosis may be delayed for several years. However, a careful interview and the use of modern methods that concentrate on pathophysiologic aspects always allow an early diagnosis and the initiation of therapy that affects most but rarely all symptoms. Finally, regardless of whether this therapy remains partially or totally effective, patients require some follow-up since serious and late complications may occur.

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Beneficial Effects of CPAP Treatment in High-risk Subgroups of OSA Patients: Some Evidence, at Last.

2018

the clinical and pathophysiological links between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and cardiovascular

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P6456Neopterin for risk stratification of patients with acute chest pain

2018

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryInternal medicineRisk stratificationAcute chest painMedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEuropean Heart Journal
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