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Estimation of pulmonary arterial pressure by measuring the size of the right pulmonary artery in the suprasternal echocardiogram.

1982

We studied 175 patients within 24 hr before cardiac catheterization with suprasternal echocardiography to evaluate whether pulmonary arterial hypertension can be derived by measuring the size of the right pulmonary artery. Group I consisted of 103 patients without pulmonary arterial hypertension (enddiastolic less than or equal to 12 mm Hg; mean pressure less than 20 mm Hg) and group II consisted of 72 patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension. The right pulmonary artery could be imaged in 91.2% of the patients studied. The size of the right pulmonary artery at the end of diastole in group I measured 17.9 +/- 0.2 mm (mean +/- SEM) and correlated best to the body surface area in this gro…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySternumSystolemedicine.medical_treatmentDiastolePulmonary arterial pressurePulmonary ArteryInternal medicineDrug DiscoveryMedicineHumansSystolePulmonary wedge pressureGenetics (clinical)Cardiac catheterizationBody surface areabusiness.industryBlood Pressure DeterminationGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedRight pulmonary arteryBlood pressureEchocardiographyCardiologyMolecular MedicineFemalebusinessKlinische Wochenschrift
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Advantages of immediate two-dimensional echocardiography in patients with acute cardiac ischemic events

1995

Abstract We hypothesized that the assessment of kinetic alterations on two dimensional echocardiogram (2DE) would provide greater diagnostic information than clinical symptoms and ECG changes only. The study was aimed to determine sensitivity of 2DE in patients with cardiac ischemic events and to improve the indications to thrombolysis. Three-hundred ninety-one patients (87 F; 304 M) hospitalized for suspected acute myocardial infarction (AMI), first episode, within 4 h from the onset of symptoms, suitable for thrombolysis Killip class I–II and with unstable angina (UA), were admitted in the study. Patients had to show ECG changes and alterations of segmentary motion on 2DE performed at ent…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySystolemedicine.medical_treatmentMyocardial InfarctionMyocardial IschemiaIschemiaInfarctionSensitivity and SpecificityVentricular Function LeftElectrocardiographyFibrinolytic AgentsInternal medicinemedicineHumansThrombolytic TherapyAngina Unstablecardiovascular diseasesMyocardial infarctionAngioplasty Balloon CoronaryCoronary Artery BypassCreatine KinaseAgedKillip classAged 80 and overFirst episodeHeparinVascular diseaseUnstable anginabusiness.industryThrombolysisMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseIsoenzymesSurvival RateEchocardiographyVentricular Function RightCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessInternational Journal of Cardiology
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Implantation Strategy of the Atrial Dipole Impacts Atrial Sensing Performance of Single Lead VDD Pacemakers

2002

WIEGAND, U.K.H., et al.: Implantation Strategy of the Atrial Dipole Impacts Atrial Sensing Perfor-mance of Single Lead VDD Pacemakers. Intermittent atrial undersensing is observed in a considerable percentage of patients with single lead VDD pacemakers. Analyzing the 2-year data of the Saphir Multicenter Follow-Up Study, the authors investigated predictors for the occurrence of undersensing. The study included 194 patients with high degree AV block who received a VDD pacemaker system with an identical sensing amplifier. Placement strategy of the atrial dipole was left to the discretion of the implanting physician. At the final position, atrial potential amplitudes were measured during deep …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAtrial sensingSensitivity and SpecificityPacemaker systemElectrocardiographyIntraoperative fluoroscopyInternal medicineHumansMulticenter Studies as TopicMedicineHeart Atriacardiovascular diseasesAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overbusiness.industryP waveCardiac Pacing ArtificialEquipment DesignGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedDipoleHeart Blockmedicine.anatomical_structureSingle leadAtrioventricular Nodecardiovascular systemCardiologyRight atriumEquipment FailureFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessHolter monitoringFollow-Up StudiesPacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
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Therapeutic management in Sicilian patients with definite arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy and focus on the role of implanta…

2014

Arrhythmogenic Right Ventrticular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy(ARVD/C) is an inherited cardiomyopathy characterized by right ven-tricularmyocytelosswithfibrofattyreplacement,ahighriskofventric-ular arrhythmias (VA) and sudden cardiac death (SCD) [1]. Preventionof SCD represents the most important management strategy and theachievement of this target can be reached by different therapeuticstrategies including implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)implantation, pharmacologic therapy, catheter ablation of ventriculartachycardia (VT) and cardiac transplantation [2,3]. The aim of thisstudy is to examine the outcome of the different therapies adopted ina group of affected patients, focusing on th…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsCardiomyopathymedicine.medical_treatmentCardiomyopathyCatheter ablationImplantable cardioverterdefibrillatorSudden deathInternal medicinemedicineHumansMedical managementSicilySurvival rateArrhythmogenic Right Ventricular DysplasiaCardiomyopathy; Implantable cardioverterdefibrillator; Medical management; Predictors; Sudden deathSudden deathbusiness.industryPrognosisImplantable cardioverter-defibrillatormedicine.diseaseSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareDefibrillators ImplantableArrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasiaSurvival RateTransplantationDeath Sudden CardiacTreatment OutcomeHeart failureCardiologyFemaleMorbidityCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessFollow-Up StudiesPredictorInternational Journal of Cardiology
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Nitrate-induced coronary vasodilation by stress-magnetic resonance imaging: A novel noninvasive test of coronary vasomotion

2004

Purpose To evaluate the feasibility of assessing coronary vasodilation following exogenous nitrates, using magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). The assessment of coronary response to exogenous nitrovasodilators may have a diagnostic and prognostic impact in patients with coronary artery disease. To date, stress imaging of coronary artery vasomotion has been confined to the catheterization laboratory. MRA is emerging as a noninvasive tool for coronary artery imaging. Materials and Methods Coronary MRA was performed in 20 healthy volunteers (12 males, age = 33 ± 8). We used spiral spoiled gradient echo (SSGE) sequences for imaging of coronary artery lumen. After the baseline short-axis view …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyVasodilator AgentsLumen (anatomy)VasodilationVasomotionStatistics NonparametricMagnetic resonance angiographyCoronary artery diseaseNitroglycerinInternal medicinemedicine.arterymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseaseCoronary Vesselsmedicine.anatomical_structureRight coronary arteryCardiologyFeasibility StudiesFemalebusinessMagnetic Resonance AngiographyArteryJournal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Upper and lower face apraxia: role of the right hemisphere.

2000

The aim of this study was to evaluate face apraxia in left- and right-hemisphere-damaged patients both in the acute and chronic stage of their disease. Two newly devised tests that assess movements of the upper and lower face districts were employed. On the whole, the proportion of left-hemisphere-damaged patients showing face apraxia were 46 and 68% for upper and lower face, respectively. A substantial proportion of right-hemisphere-damaged patients also showed face apraxia, i.e. 44% upper face and 38% lower face. Concomitant variables such as general severity, locus of lesion, language or visuo-spatial impairments, presence of neglect, interval from stroke, peculiarity of clusters of item…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresApraxiasmedia_common.quotation_subjectLower faceNeurological disorderNeuropsychological Testsbehavioral disciplines and activitiesApraxiaFunctional LateralityNeglectCentral nervous system diseaseLesionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationmedicineHumansRight hemisphereStrokemedia_commonAgedAged 80 and overCerebral CortexMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryStrokeBrain InjuriesFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomPsychologyPsychomotor PerformanceBrain : a journal of neurology
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Reduced right atrial contractile force in patients with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction: A study in human atrial fibers—contractile force and …

2017

Summary Background/Objective The aim of our study was to evaluate right heart contractile force in patients with diastolic dysfunction (DD) with preserved left heart ejection fraction undergoing cardiac surgery. We examined the contractile properties of skinned human fibers obtained from the right auricle in two groups (DD and controls). Methods Right atrial tissue from 64 patients, who were undergoing cardiac surgery, were collected before extracorporal circulation. Tissue was conserved and prepared as "skinned fibers". We exposed the dissected fibers to increasing calcium concentrations and recorded the force values. Results Patients with DD develop significantly less force at middle and …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:SurgeryDiastoleAtrial Function Right030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyLeft ventricular hypertrophy030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingVentricular Dysfunction Left03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDiastoleInternal medicineMitral valvemedicineHumansMitral valve prolapseskinned fiberAgedPressure overloadEjection fractionbusiness.industrylcsh:RD1-811Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseCardiac surgerymedicine.anatomical_structureCase-Control StudiesAortic valve stenosisCardiologyFemaleSurgerycalcium sensitivitydiastolic dysfunctionbusinessMuscle ContractionAsian Journal of Surgery
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Territorial belonging of the middle hepatic vein in living liver donor candidates evaluated by three-dimensional computed tomographic reconstruction …

2009

Abstract Background Postoperative venous congestion can lead to graft and remnant liver failure in living donor liver transplantation. This study was designed to delineate ‘territorial belonging’ of the middle hepatic vein (MHV) and to identify hepatic venous anatomy at high risk of outflow congestion. Methods MHV belonging patterns for right (RHL) and left (LHL) hemilivers were evaluated by three-dimensional computed tomographic reconstruction and virtual hepatectomy in 138 consecutive living liver donor candidates. Results The right hepatic vein (RHV) was dominant in 84·1 per cent and an accessory inferior hepatic vein (IHV) was present in 47·1 per cent of livers. Three MHV belonging type…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentLiver transplantationHepatic VeinsRadiography InterventionalPreoperative careResectionComputed tomographicImaging Three-DimensionalPreoperative CaremedicineLiving DonorsHepatectomyHumansVeinRight hepatic veinbusiness.industryGraft Occlusion VascularOrgan SizeSurgeryLiver Transplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureLiverLiver donorsSurgeryFemaleHepatectomybusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedAlgorithmsThe British journal of surgery
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Sex differences in interhemispheric communication during face identity encoding: Evidence from ERPs

2013

Sex-related hemispheric lateralization and interhemispheric transmission times (IHTTs) were examined in twenty-four participants at the level of the first visual ERP components (P1 and N170) during face identity encoding in a divided visual-field paradigm. While no lateralization-related and sex-related differences were reflected in the P1 characteristics, these two factors modulated the N170. Indeed, N170 amplitudes indicated a right hemisphere (RH) dominance in men (and a more bilateral functioning in women). N170 latencies and the derived IHTTs confirmed the RH advantage in men but showed the reverse asymmetry in women. Altogether, the results of this study suggest a clear asymmetry in m…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtysex-related differencesmedia_common.quotation_subject[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/PsychologyAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesFunctional Laterality050105 experimental psychologyLateralization of brain functionDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health scienceshemispheric communication0302 clinical medicinePerceptionNeural PathwaysmedicineHumansEncoding (semiotics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesRight hemisphereEvoked Potentialsmedia_commonSex CharacteristicsGeneral Neurosciencehemispheric specialization05 social sciencesBrainElectroencephalographyGeneral MedicineDominance (ethology)Face identityFace[ SDV.NEU ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC][SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyVisual PerceptionFemaleDivided visual field paradigmface identity encoding[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Psychologyn170-ihttsPhotic Stimulation030217 neurology & neurosurgerydivided-visual field paradigm
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Paired pulse TMS over the right posterior parietal cortex modulates visuospatial perception

2006

Abstract Objective We previously observed a relative contralateral neglect by right parietal single-pulse TMS given 150 ms after visual stimulus presentation. Here we investigated the effects of parietal paired TMS in normal subjects performing a visuospatial task. Methods Thirteen right-handed healthy subjects underwent a line-length judgement task during single-pulse and paired (1, 3, 5, 10 ms ISIs) TMS, delivered on the right parietal cortex 150 ms after visual stimulus. Results Single pulse TMS over the right parietal cortex induced a significant rightward bias compared to the baseline condition. At 1 and 3 ms ISIs, paired-pulse TMS did not show any effect in comparison with single puls…

AdultMaleposterior parietal cortexTime Factorsgenetic structuresPosterior parietal cortexStimulus (physiology)Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologiabehavioral disciplines and activitiesFunctional Lateralityvisuospatial perceptionParietal LobeHumansAttentionAnalysis of VarianceneglectSingle pulseHealthy subjectsCognitionTranscranial Magnetic StimulationNeurologyIntracortical facilitationVisuospatial perceptionSpace PerceptionRight posteriorSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemaleNeurology (clinical)PsychologyNeurosciencePPCPhotic Stimulationpsychological phenomena and processesJournal of the Neurological Sciences
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