Because cardiomegaly has been observed in lipodystrophic patients we studied cardiac morphology and function with one- and two-dimensional echocardiography in addition to general cardiologic examination in a series of seven patients. Muscular hypertrophy with increased chamber size and myocardial indentations were found. Two patients had asymmetrical septal hypertrophy (ASH), and two patients demonstrated systolic anterior movement (SAM) of the mitral valve. Wall motion analysis showed anomalities in four patients during contraction, in three during the early relaxation phase. Since pathological findings, probably increasing with age, were made in the majority of the patients, these findings add an additional unfavourable aspect to the syndrome.
Three cerebral biochemical markers, adenylate kinase (AK), neuron-specific enolase (NSE) and protein S-100, were determined in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of male patients 24 h after coronary artery bypass grafting to investigate the extent of possible center nervous system (CNS) damage and relation to the type of oxygenator and the use of an arterial line filter. The patients were randomized into three groups for extracorporeal circulation (ECC); bubble oxygenator without an arterial line filter (Group I, n = 30), bubble oxygenator with a filter (Group II, n = 29) and a flat-sheet membrane oxygenator without a filter (Group III, n = 33). Pathologically high CSF levels of AK and NSE were found 24 h after ECC in respectively 93% and 95% of the patients. All protein S-100 concentrations were within the normal range. Isolated high CSF concentrations of AK, NSE and protein S-100 were observed in group I. Levels of AK and NSE were the lowest in group III, although there was no statistical difference between the groups. In conclusion, our study suggested that CNS damage caused by ECC involved neurons rather than glial cells. AK and NSE in the CSF seemed to be markers of ischaemic neuronal damage. Postoperative levels of biochemical markers in the CSF tended to be the lowest in the flat-sheet membrane oxygenator group.
The rare congenital anomaly of pulmonary valve stenosis and massive tricuspid valve insufficiency with intact ventricular septum is a lethal condition without reported survival after attempted treatment. In a neonate suffering from this syndrome, the pulmonary valve stenosis was relieved by rupturing the fused valve with a balloon catheter introduced transvenously. The desperate condition of the patient quickly improved after this procedure, with subsequent disappearance of the tricuspid valve incompetence. Balloon rupturing of fused valves at angiography may represent a therapeutic alternative in cases in which surgical valvulotomy is associated with a high mortality.
A pulsed Doppler instrument running at 1.5 MHz resonance frequency was used for detection of microbubbles within a recirculating fluid line. Glass beads of nominal 200 microns were injected to get a statistical calibration level of the set-up. This is achieved by identifying the peak intensity of the bubble size histogram which reflected the microsphere size.
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