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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Estudo dos determinantes de doença arterial coronária grave em pacientes hipertensos com indicação de arteriografia renal por suspeita de estenose de artéria rena / Determinants of severe coronary artery disease in hypertensive patients with indications of renal angiography for suspected renal artery stenosis

Macêdo, Thiago Andrade de 23 April 2012 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Em pacientes hipertensos com suspeita de doença arterial coronária (DAC), indicações para a realização de arteriografia renal no mesmo procedimento da cinecoronariografia estão bem estabelecidas. Entretanto, em hipertensos com suspeita de estenose de artéria renal (EAR) com indicação de arteriografia renal, não estão bem definidos os determinantes da presença de DAC grave. OBJETIVOS: Avaliar a prevalência e os determinantes de DAC grave em pacientes hipertensos com indicação de arteriografia renal por suspeita de EAR. METODOLOGIA: Oitenta e dois pacientes com suspeita clínica de EAR foram submetidos à cinecoronariografia e arteriografia renal no mesmo procedimento. Lesão arterial significativa em artérias renal e/ou coronária foi definida por obstrução luminal maior ou igual a 70%. RESULTADOS: Obstrução luminal significativa, tanto em artéria coronária quanto em renal, foi encontrada em 39% dos pacientes. Os pacientes com DAC grave apresentaram idade mais avançada (63±12 vs. 56±13 anos; p=0,03), maior prevalência de angina (41 vs. 16%; p=0,013), maior diâmetro do átrio esquerdo (44,7 vs. 40,6mm; p=0,005) e maior velocidade de onda de pulso (12,6 vs. 10,7 m/s, p=0,02), comparados com os pacientes sem DAC grave. A presença de EAR significativa esteve associada a uma maior prevalência de DAC grave comparada a pacientes sem a lesão (66% vs. 22%; p<0,001). A análise multivariada demonstrou que EAR70% esteve associada com DAC grave de maneira independente (OR: 11,48; 95%CI 3,2-40,2; p<0,001), mesmo em pacientes sem angina (OR: 13,48; 95%CI 2,6-12,1; p<0,001). CONCLUSÃO: Há elevada prevalência de doença coronária grave em pacientes hipertensos com estenose de artéria renal significativa. A presença de estenose maior ou igual a 70%, verificada em arteriografia renal, é preditor forte e independente para a presença de DAC grave, mesmo na ausência de angina / INTRODUCTION: In patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD), indications for performing coronary and renal angiography at the same setting are well established. However, in hypertensive patients with suspected renal artery stenosis (RAS) with indication for renal angiography, it is not well defined the determinants of the presence of severe CAD. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to evaluate the prevalence and determinants of severe CAD in hypertensive patients referred to renal angiography for the diagnosis of RAS. METHODS: Eighty-two consecutive patients with high clinical risk for RAS systematically underwent renal angiography and coronary angiography at the same procedure. Significant RAS and CAD were defined as arterial luminal obstruction 70%. RESULTS: Either significant RAS or significant CAD were present in 32/82 patients (39%). Patients with severe CAD were older (63±12 vs. 56±13 years, p=0.03), had more angina (41 vs. 16%; p=0.013), higher left atrial diameter (44.7 vs. 40,6mm; p=0.005), and higher pulse wave velocity (12.6 vs. 10.7 m/s); p=0.02) compared to patients without significant CAD. Significant RAS was associated with an increased prevalence of severe CAD compared to patients without the lesion (66% vs. 22%, respectively; p<0.001). Binary logistic regression analysis showed that RAS 70% was independently associated with severe CAD (OR: 11.48; 95%CI 3.2-40.2; p<0.001), even in patients without angina (OR: 13.48; 95%CI 2.6-12.1; p<0.001). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of severe CAD in hypertensive patients with significant RAS is high. The presence of RAS 70%, diagnosed by renal angiography, is a strong and useful predictor to identify severe CAD, independently of the presence of angina
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Avaliação da aterosclerose subclínica coronariana e carotídea em portadores de hipercolesterolemia familiar: análise pela angiotomografia coronária, rigidez arterial e espessura íntima-média carotídea / Assessment of coronary and carotid subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia: analysis by computed tomography coronary angiography, arterial stiffness and carotid intima-media thickness

Miname, Márcio Hiroshi 04 August 2010 (has links)
A hipercolesterolemia familiar (HF) é uma doença autossômica dominante caracterizada por níveis elevados de LDL-c e doença arterial coronária (DAC) precoce. Existem evidências de maior prevalência de aterosclerose subclínica nesta população avaliada pelo escore de cálcio (CAC) e pela espessura íntima-média carotídea (EIMC). O objetivo do nosso estudo foi avaliar aterosclerose subclínica por meio da angiotomografia de coronárias em portadores de HF sem aterosclerose manifesta, correlacionando os achados com parâmetros clínicos, laboratoriais, rigidez aórtica e carotídea e com a EIMC. Incluímos 102 HFs, (45±13 anos, 36% homens, LDL-c 280±54mg/dL) e 35 controles (46±12 anos, 40% homens, LDL-c 103±18mg/dL). O grupo HF apresentava maior carga de placa aterosclerótica representado por: maior número de pacientes com placa (48% versus 14%, p=0,0005), maior número de pacientes com estenose luminal acima de 50% (19% versus 3%, p=0,015), maior número total de segmentos com placas (2,0±2,8 versus 0,4±1,3, p=0,0016), maior número de segmentos com placas calcificadas (0,8±1,54 versus 0,11±0,67, p= 0,0044) e maior escore de cálcio pelo método de Agatston (55±129, mediana:0 versus 38±140, mediana:0; p=0,0028). Houve correlação positiva no grupo HF do número total de segmentos com placa com: idade (r=0,41, p<0,0001), escore de risco de Framingham (r=0,25, p=0,012), colesterol total (r=0,36, p<0,0002), LDL-c (r=0,27, p=0,005), HDL-c (r=0,24, p=0,017), apolipoproteína B (r=0,3, p=0,0032) e escore de cálcio (r=0,93, p<0,0001). Além disso, houve correlação negativa com: variação sísto-diastólica carotídea (r=-0,23, p=0,028) e percentual de distensão carotídeo (r=-0,24, p=0,014). A análise multivariada de determinantes da presença de placa aterosclerótica, revelou que idade (OR=1,105, IC95%: 1,049-1,164, p<0,001) e colesterol total (OR=1,013, IC95%:1,001-1,025) foram as variáveis associadas com a presença da mesma. A única variável associada com presença de obstrução luminal acima de 50% foi o escore de cálcio coronário (OR=1,004; IC95%:1,001-1,008; p=0,014). Em relação a determinantes da composição de placa, na análise multivariada a presença de placa não calcificada esteve associada com o sexo masculino (OR:15,45; IC95%: 1,72-138,23, p=0,014), a placa mista com antecedente familiar de DAC precoce (OR=4,90; IC95%:1,32-18,21, p=0,018) e placa calcificada a menor chance com o sexo masculino (OR=0,21; IC95%: 0,05-0,84, p=0,027). Conclusões: Os pacientes portadores de HF apresentam maior carga de placa avaliada pela angiotomografia em comparação aos controles; idade e colesterol total associaram-se a presença de placas no grupo HF; o escore de cálcio associou-se a presença de estenose luminal acima de 50%. / Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is an autosomal dominant disease characterized by high LDL-c levels and premature coronary artery disease (CAD) onset. There is evidence of greater prevalence of subclinical atherosclerosis in this population evaluated by coronary calcium score (CCS) and carotid intima-media thickness (IMT). The aim of our study was to assess subclinical atherosclerosis by computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) in patients with FH without manifest atherosclerosis and correlate the findings with clinical and laboratory parameters, aortic and carotid stiffness and IMT. We included 102 FHs (45 ± 13 years, 36% men, LDL-c 280 ± 54mg/dL) and 35 controls (46 ± 12 years, 40% men, LDL-c 103 ± 18mg/dL). The FH group had a greater atherosclerosis plaque burden represented by: higher number of patients with coronary plaque (48% versus 14%, p = 0.0005) and with luminal stenosis greater than 50% (19% versus 3% p = 0.015), higher total number of segments with plaques (2.0 ± 2.8 versus 0.4 ± 1.3, p = 0.0016), higher number of segments with calcified plaques (0.8 ± 1.54 versus 0.11 ± 0.67, p = 0.0044) and higher CCS by the Agatston method (55 ± 129, median: 0 vs. 38 ± 140, median = 0, p = 0.0028). There were positive correlations of total number of segments with plaque in FH group with the following variables: age (r=0.41, p<0.0001), Framingham risk score (r =0.25, p=0.012), total cholesterol (r=0.36, p<0.0002), LDL-c (r=0.27, p=0.005), HDL-c (r=0.24, p=0.017), apolipoprotein B (r=0,3, p=0.0032) and CCS (r=0.93, p<0.0001). In addition there was a negative correlation with: carotid systo-diastolic variation (r=- 0.23, p=0.028) and percentage of carotid distension (r=- 0.24, p=0.014). After multivariate analysis, the determinants of plaque presence were age (OR=1.105, 95% CI=1.049-1.164, p<0.001) and total cholesterol (OR=1.013, 95% CI:1.001-1.025). The only variable associated with presence of luminal stenosis greater than 50% was CCS (OR = 1.004, 95% CI: 1.001-1.008, p=0.014). After multivariate analysis, the presence of non-calcified plaque was associated with male gender (OR: 15.45, 95% CI 1.72-138.23, p = 0.014), mixed plaque with family history of early CAD (OR = 4.90, 95%:1.32-18.21, p=0.018) and calcified plaque negatively with males (OR = 0.21, 95% CI: 0.05-0.84, p = 0.027). Conclusions: FH subjects have higher plaque burden assessed by CTCA compared to controls; age and total cholesterol were associated with the presence of coronary plaque in the FH subjects; CCS was associated with luminal stenosis greater than50%.
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O valor dos critérios de indicação da angiotomografia no diagnóstico de lesões das artérias carótidas e vertebrais no trauma contuso / Value of the criteria for indication of angiography in the diagnosis of carotid and vertebral arterial injuries in blunt trauma

Goulart, Gladstone 18 May 2010 (has links)
Introdução: As lesões contusas de artérias carótidas e vertebrais (LCCV) não são muito frequentes, porém podem apresentar repercussões graves. A incidência desse tipo de lesão é difícil de ser avaliada porque os doentes podem estar neurologicamente assintomáticos quando atendidos no pronto socorro ou podem apresentar sintomas que são atribuídos ao trauma de crânio ou a outras lesões associadas. Estatísticas recentes apontam uma incidência de 0,24% a 0,33% em doentes traumatizados portadores de algum sintoma neurológico. No Brasil não existem trabalhos de nosso conhecimento que tenham estudado a incidência das LCCV. Por outro lado, a real morbidade e mortalidade das LCCV não estão claramente determinadas, nem mesmo na literatura internacional. Os objetivos deste estudo foram: a) avaliar a incidência de LCCV em 100 doentes vítimas de trauma contuso submetidos à angiotomografia cervical, utilizando parâmetros obtidos da avaliação clínica inicial e das tomografias de crânio e da região cervical e b) verificar quais os critérios de indicação da angiotomografia cervical que mais se correlacionam com a presença de LCCV no serviço de trauma de hospital quaternário brasileiro. Material e Método: Durante o período de trinta meses a partir de julho de 2006, todos os doentes admitidos no Pronto-Socorro do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, com trauma cervical fechado, com potencial risco de lesão dos vasos cervicais apresentando défice neurológico não justificado pela tomografia computadorizada de crânio, infarto cerebral, hematoma cervical estável, epistaxe volumosa, anisocoria/sinal de Horner, escore na escala de coma de Glasgow abaixo de 8 sem achados justificativos pela tomografia, fratura de coluna cervical, fratura de base de crânio, fratura de face (Le Forte II ou III), sinal do cinto de segurança acima da clavícula, frêmito ou sopro cervical, foram incluídos no estudo. Os doentes foram encaminhados para a angiotomografia cervical para diagnóstico das LCCV. Foram analisados também mecanismo de trauma, sexo, idade, gravidade do trauma, gravidade das LCCV, tipo de tratamento e evolução. Os doentes foram divididos em dois grupos: sem LCCV (Grupo I) e com LCCV (Grupo II). Os dados analisados são apresentados como média e desvio padrão da média e as análises estatísticas foram realizadas com os testes de Qui-Quadrado e Exato de Fisher, e o teste de Mann-Whitney. Foi usado um nível de significância de 5% (p-valor <=0,05). Resultado: Foram atendidos 2.467 doentes vítimas de trauma contuso. Em 100 doentes que apresentaram critérios para inclusão, no estudo a angiotomografia identificou 23 com LCCV, 17 do sexo masculino e 6 do sexo feminino. A idade média foi de 34,81±14,84 anos. Colisão de auto (49%) e atropelamento (24%) foram os mecanismos de trauma mais frequentes seguidos de queda de grande altura (18%), e outros mecanismos (9%). Dez doentes tiveram lesão de carótida interna, 2 doentes com lesão de carótida comum, onze doentes com lesão de vertebral. Sete doentes apresentaram lesão arterial grau I, 10 grau II, 4 grau IV e I grau V e uma fístula de carótida. Sete (30,4%) dos 23 doentes com LCCV apresentavam fratura de vértebras cervicais e 11 (47,8%) apresentavam fratura de face (LeFort II e III). Dezessete doentes foram tratados clinicamente e seis doentes foram submetidos a tratamento endovascular (um stent e cinco embolizações). Conclusão: Os critérios utilizados neste estudo permitiram o diagnóstico de LCCV em 0,93% dos casos, sendo que tais lesões ocorreram nos traumatizados mais graves, e não influenciaram a morte na população estudada / Background: Blunt trauma of the carotid and vertebral arteries (LCCV) are infrequent, but may have serious repercussions. The incidence of this type of injury is difficult to evaluate as many patients are neurologically asymptomatic when assisted in emergency rooms, or with symptoms attributed to cranium trauma or to other associated injuries. Recent statistical data show an incidence of 0.24% to 0.33% traumatized patients that carry some neurological symptom, we are not aware of any papers in Brazil that have studied the occurrence of LCCV. On the other hand, the real morbidity and mortality are not clearly determined, not even in the international literature. The objectives of the current study were: a) to evaluate the incidence of carotid and vertebral artery injuries in 100 patients with blunt trauma subjected to cervical angiography, using parameters obtained from the initial clinical evaluation and tomography of the patients and b) to verify which criteria for recommending cervical angiography are most related to the presence of LCCV in the trauma services section in a Brazilian quaternary care hospital. Method: During thirty months, starting in July 2006, all patients admitted in the emergency room of Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, with blunt cervical trauma, with potential risk of injuries to cervical vessels that presented neurological deficit unexplained after cranial CT scan, cerebral infarction, stable cervical haematomas, severe epistaxis, anisocoria/sign of Horner`s syndrome, Glasgow coma scores bellow 8 that are not explained by CT scan, cervical spine fracture, basilar skull fracture, facial fracture (Le Forte II or III), seatbelt signals above the clavicle, cervical hum or bruit were included in the study. The patients were subjected to cervical angiography in order to diagnose LCCV. There were analyzed the mechanisms of injuries, gender, age, severity of LCCV, type of treatment and outcome. The patients were divided into two groups: without LCCV (Group I) and with LCCV (Group II). The data analyzed are presented as mean minus standard deviation and the statistical analyzes were done using Chi-square and Fisher`s exact tests, and the Mann-Whitney test. For date comparison, a p-value <=0,05 was considered significant. Results: 2.467 patients, victims of blunt trauma, were included in the study. In 100 patients that presented the criteria for the inclusion in the study, the angiography identified 23 with LCCV, 17 male and 6 female. The mean age was 34,81±14,84 years. Car crash (49%) and car-pedestrian accidents (24%) were the most frequent mechanisms of injury, followed by falling from altitude (18%), and other mechanisms (9%). Ten patients suffered internal carotid artery injury, 2 patients with common carotid artery injury, and eleven patients with vertebral artery injury. Seven patients presented arterial injury level I, 10 level II, 4 level IV and 1 level V and one carotid fistula. Seven (30,4%) out of the 23 patients with LCCV presented cervical vertebrae fractures and 11 (47,8%) presented facial fracture (LeFort II e III). Seventeen patients were treated clinically and six underwent endovascular treatment (one stent and five embolizations). Conclusion: The criteria used in this study have allowed the diagnosis of LCCV in 0,93% of the cases, those being such injuries that occurred in the most seriously traumatized patients, and did not lead to death in the studied population.
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Cellular electrophysiological and mechanical effects of organ preservation solutions on endothelial function in resistance coronary and pulmonary arteries: implications in heart and lung transplantation.

January 2006 (has links)
Wu Min. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2006. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-114). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Declaration --- p.i / Acknowledgement --- p.ii / Publication list --- p.iii / Abstract (English) --- p.xi / Abstract (Chinese) --- p.xiv / Abbreviations --- p.xvi / List of figures / tables --- p.xviii / Chapter Chapter 1. --- General Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1 --- Endothelial function in the regulation of vascular tone --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1.1 --- NO --- p.2 / Chapter 1.1.2 --- PGI2 --- p.5 / Chapter 1.1.3 --- EDHF --- p.6 / Chapter 1.2 --- Alteration of endothelial functions after preservation with cardioplegia /organ preservation solutions in the coronary and pulmonary microcirculations --- p.18 / Chapter 1.2.1 --- Cardioplegia/organ preservation solutions --- p.21 / Chapter 1.2.2 --- Effect of Cardioplegia/organ preservation solutions on endothelial function --- p.22 / Chapter 1.2.2.1 --- Effect of K+ on endothelial function --- p.23 / Chapter 1.2.2.2 --- Effect of other components on endothelial function --- p.24 / Chapter Chapter 2. --- Materials and Methods --- p.26 / Chapter 2.1 --- Isometric force study in coronary/pulmonary resistance arteries --- p.26 / Chapter 2.1.1 --- Preparation of vessels --- p.26 / Chapter 2.1.1.1 --- Preparation of porcine coronary small arteries --- p.26 / Chapter 2.1.1.2 --- Preparation of porcine pulmonary small arteries --- p.26 / Chapter 2.1.2 --- Technique of setting up --- p.29 / Chapter 2.1.2.1 --- Mounting of small vessels --- p.29 / Chapter 2.1.2.2 --- Normalization procedure for small vessels --- p.29 / Chapter 2.1.3 --- EDHF-mediated vasorelaxation --- p.30 / Chapter 2.1.3.1 --- Precontraction and stimuli of EDHF --- p.30 / Chapter 2.1.3.2 --- """True"" response of EDHF" --- p.31 / Chapter 2.1.4 --- Data acquisition and analysis --- p.32 / Chapter 2.2 --- Electrophysiological study --- p.32 / Chapter 2.2.1 --- Preparation of small porcine coronary/pulmonary arteries --- p.32 / Chapter 2.2.2 --- Preparation of microelectrode --- p.32 / Chapter 2.2.3 --- Impaling of microelectrode --- p.33 / Chapter 2.2.4 --- Recording of membrane potential --- p.33 / Chapter 2.3 --- Statistical analysis --- p.34 / Chapter 2.4 --- Chemicals --- p.34 / Chapter Chapter 3. --- Effects of Celsior Solution on Endothelial Function in Resistance Coronary Arteries Compared to St. Thomas' Hospital Solution --- p.37 / Chapter 3.1 --- Abstract --- p.37 / Chapter 3.2 --- Introduction --- p.38 / Chapter 3.3 --- Experimental design and analysis --- p.40 / Chapter 3.3.1 --- Vessel preparation --- p.40 / Chapter 3.3.2 --- Normalization --- p.40 / Chapter 3:3.3 --- "Relaxation study: BK-induced, EDHF-mediated relaxation" --- p.41 / Chapter 3.3.4 --- Cellular electrophysiological study: EDHF-mediated cellular hyperpolarization and associated relaxation --- p.41 / Chapter 3.3.5 --- Data analysis --- p.42 / Chapter 3.4 --- Results --- p.43 / Chapter 3.4.1 --- Relaxation study --- p.43 / Chapter 3.4.1.1 --- Resting force --- p.43 / Chapter 3.4.1.2 --- U46619-induced precontraction --- p.43 / Chapter 3.4.1.3 --- EDHF-mediated relaxation --- p.43 / Chapter 3.4.2 --- Electrophysiological studies --- p.44 / Chapter 3.4.2.1 --- Resting membrane potential --- p.44 / Chapter 3.4.2.2 --- EDHF-mediated cellular hyperpolarization --- p.45 / Chapter 3.4.2.3 --- Cellular hyperpolarization-associated relaxation --- p.45 / Chapter 3.5 --- Discussion --- p.46 / Chapter 3.5.1 --- Effects of Celsior solution on endothelial function --- p.47 / Chapter 3.5.2 --- Effects of ST solution on EDHF-mediated function --- p.48 / Chapter 3.5.3 --- Comparison between Celsior and ST solutions on EDHF-mediated function --- p.48 / Chapter 3.5.4 --- Clinical implications --- p.49 / Chapter Chapter 4. --- Effects of Perfadex and Celsior Solution on Endothelial Function in Resistance Pulmonary Arteries --- p.57 / Chapter 4.1 --- Abstract --- p.57 / Chapter 4.2 --- Introduction --- p.58 / Chapter 4.3 --- Experimental design and analysis --- p.59 / Chapter 4.3.1 --- Vessel Preparation --- p.59 / Chapter 4.3.2 --- Normalization --- p.60 / Chapter 4.3.3 --- Isometric force study --- p.60 / Chapter 4.3.4 --- Electrophysiological studies --- p.61 / Chapter 4.3.5 --- Data analysis --- p.61 / Chapter 4.4 --- Results --- p.62 / Chapter 4.4.1 --- Relaxation study: EDHF-mediated relaxation --- p.62 / Chapter 4.4.1.1 --- Resting force --- p.62 / Chapter 4.4.1.2 --- U46619-induced precontraction --- p.62 / Chapter 4.4.1.3 --- EDHF-mediated relaxation --- p.62 / Chapter 4.4.2 --- Electrophysiological studies --- p.63 / Chapter 4.4.2.1 --- Resting membrane potential --- p.63 / Chapter 4.4.2.2 --- EDHF-mediated cellular hyperpolarization --- p.64 / Chapter 4.4.2.3 --- Cellular hyperpolarization-associated relaxation --- p.64 / Chapter 4.5 --- Discussion --- p.65 / Chapter 4.5.1 --- Effects of Celsior solution on endothelial function during cardiopulmonary surgery --- p.65 / Chapter 4.5.2 --- Effects of Perfadex solution on EDHF-mediated endothelial function --- p.66 / Chapter 4.5.3 --- Comparison between Celsior and Perfadex solutions on EDHF-mediated function --- p.66 / Chapter 4.5.4 --- Clinical implications --- p.67 / Chapter Chapter 5. --- Exploration of the Nature of EDHF - the Effect of H2O2 on the Membrane Potential in the Rat Small Mesenteric Arteries --- p.73 / Chapter Chapter 6. --- General Discussion --- p.75 / Chapter 6.1 --- EDHF-mediated endothelial function in porcine coronary and pulmonary circulation --- p.75 / Chapter 6.1.1 --- Role of EDHF in the regulation of porcine coronary arterial tone --- p.75 / Chapter 6.1.2 --- Role of EDHF in the regulation of porcine pulmonary arterial tone --- p.76 / Chapter 6.2 --- Alteration of EDHF-mediated endothelial functions after exposure to organ preservation solutions --- p.77 / Chapter 6.2.1 --- Effects of hyperkalemic solution on EDHF-mediated endothelial function in coronary and pulmonary circulation --- p.78 / Chapter 6.2.2 --- Effects of low-potassium-based preservation solution on EDHF-mediated endothelial function in pulmonary circulation --- p.79 / Chapter 6.2.3 --- Comparison between hyperkalemic solution and low-potassium-based preservation solution on EDHF-mediated endothelial function --- p.80 / Chapter 6.2.4 --- Effects of other component of organ preservation solutions on EDHF-mediated endothelial function --- p.81 / Chapter 6.3 --- Clinical implications --- p.82 / Chapter 6.4 --- The effect of H202 on the membrane potential in rat small mesenteric arteries --- p.83 / Chapter 6.5 --- Limitation of the study --- p.84 / Chapter 6.6 --- Future investigations --- p.85 / Chapter 6.7 --- Conclusions --- p.85 / References --- p.87
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Caracterização e evolução clínica dos pacientes portadores de oclusão da artéria carótida interna: estudo comparativo / Characterization and natural history of patients presenting internal carotid occlusion: omparative study

Grace Carvajal Mulatti 21 November 2017 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A estenose carotídea de origem aterosclerótica é um importante marcador de aterosclerose sistêmica avançada. A oclusão (obstrução completa da artéria) é rara e corresponde ao evento morfológico final da progressão da placa de ateroma na bifurcação carotídea. Muitos pacientes são sintomáticos no momento do diagnóstico e apresentam novos sintomas neurológicos na evolução apesar de tratamento clínico adequado. A literatura médica é escassa em determinar os principais fatores que podem levar a oclusão carotídea. A participação e intensidade das comorbidades e/ou fatores de risco, associados a dados demográficos peculiares foram pouco explorados. OBJETIVOS: Caracterizar o paciente com oclusão carotídea (OC) quanto a aspectos demográficos, doenças associadas e fatores de risco; detectar novos eventos neurológicos, cardiovasculares e óbitos no seguimento clínico destes pacientes. MÉTODO: Informações demográficas, clinicas e evolutivas de pacientes com oclusão carotídea e estenose carotídea não significativa foram recuperadas de um banco de dados compÍetado prospectivamente e complementadas com prontuário hospitalar e novos dados obtidos via convocação e/ou entrevista telefônica. RESULTADOS: No período de janeiro de 2005 a janeiro de 2013 foram analisados 213 pacientes portadores de OC e 172 portadores de estenose hemodinamicamente não significativa (ENS), ou abaixo de 50%. Foram analisados 4 dados demográficos e 9 fatores de risco, bem como sintomas neurológicos na apresentação e na evolução. No grupo OC predominaram indivíduos do sexo masculino, hipertensos, tabagistas, portadores de doença arterial obstrutiva periférica (DAOP), insuficiência renal crônica (IRC) com significância estatística em relação ao grupo ENS (p < 0,05).\\.Entre os pacientes com OC, 76,1% apresentaram sintomas neurológicos inicialmente contra 35,5% do grupo ENS (p = 0,000001). Quanto à evolução, os pacientes com OC apresentaram progressão significativa da estenose carotídea contralateral, quando comparada com a progressão da estenose nas carótidas do grupo ENS. (15,0% e 2,3%, p = 0,00011). O aparecimento de novos sintomas foi determinado pelo estado clínico de apresentação dos pacientes: 10,8% de novos sintomas nos inicialmente sintomáticos e 4,3% nos assintomáticos (p = 0,0218). Constatou-se maior número de óbitos na amostra OC (14,1%) do que na ENS (6,4%) com diferença significativa (p = 0,0150). CONCLUSÕES: OS pacientes portadores de OC apresentam maior prevalência de fatores de risco e comorbidades e maior mortalidade que o grupo ENS. No seguimento, os pacientes que se apresentavam sintomas neurológicos no momento do diagnóstico foram aqueles que mais desenvolveram novos eventos neurológicos. Este estudo representa um esforço em identificar uma amostra da população com estenose carotídea que pode necessitar de diagnóstico precoce e intervenção clínica vigorosa na prevenção de novos eventos e/ou óbitos / INTRODUCTION: Carotid stenosis is an important marker of severe systemic atherosclerosis. Internal Carotid occlusion (ICO) is rare and represents the final event when it comes to atherosclerotic plaque progression at the carotid bifurcation. Many patients are symptomatic when diagnosed with this condition and some of them will present more neurologic symptoms despite proper clinical management. So far only few studies have investigated if more comorbidities andjor risk factors, associated to demographic characteristics can lead to ICO. OBJETIVES: To identify the patient with ICO as regard to his demographic data, associated diseases and risk factors. Primary end-points were new neurologic events, cardiovascular symptoms and deaths during follow-up. METHOD: A prospective database was completed with demographic data and clinical information from patients with ICO and from a control group of patients with a non-significant stenosis (NSS), ar below 50%. Information was collected retrospectively from clínical records and missing data were completed with a medical appointment or teJephone interview. RESULTS: From [anuary 2005 to [anuary 2013, 213 patients with ICO and 172 patients with NSS were studied. Demographic data, risk factors for atherosclerosis and neurological symptoms at diagnosis and during follow-up were verified. Among patients with [CO there were more men and those with history of smoking, and more patients presenting with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and chronic renal failure (CRF) than those in the NSS group (p < 0,05). At the time of diagnosis 76.1% of patients with ICO were symptomatic, while 35.5% in the NSS group (p=0.000001). Patients in the ICO group presented significant progression of the contralateral stenosis when compared to progression on any side in the control grouP\'\"(15.0% versus 2.3%, p = 0.00011). New symptoms were determined by the patient\'s clinical status. As regard to new neurological symptoms during follow-up, 10.8% of those initially symptomatic (both groups combined), presented new symptoms, opposed to 4.3% of those initially asymptomatic (p=0.0218). Number of deaths was significantly higher among patients in the ICO group (14.1% versus 6.4%, p=0.0150). CONCLUSIONS: Patients presenting with ICO have more risk factors and higher mortality by any cause. Those initially symptomatic will likely present more neurological symptoms during follow up. This study aims to identify those who are more at risk before the occlusion and could benefit of earJy diagnosis and vigorous c1inical intervention before new neurological events andjor death
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The vascular variability of the iliac system and clinical diagnosis in radiology and neurology

Al Talalwah, Waseem January 2013 (has links)
The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the human body giving both motor and sensory innervations to the lower limb. It can be affected in chronic diseases, such as diabetes, or compressed anatomically by structures such as piriformis and aneurysms leading to sciatica or paralysis of the lower limb. The current study therefore focuses on the arterial supply of the sciatic nerve as well as its course. Embryologically, the sciatic nerve is supplied via the axial artery during the first trimester. As the axial artery regresses, the iliac system develops. A failure of sciatic artery regression leads to several variations of pelvic and femoral arteries, with a risk of iatrogenic injury/trauma for those patients undergoing pelvic, gluteal and thigh surgical procedures. An understanding of the variability of the pelvic arteries in relation to a coexistent sciatic artery will provide an appropriate background for clinicians. The present study proposes a new theory of sciatic artery development and persistence, as well as new theories for the superior and inferior gluteal, internal pudendal and obturator arteries. The thesis is in two parts: first an anatomical study on the dissection of 171 cadavers including the pelvic, gluteal and thigh regions to observe (i) the patterns of the arteries these regions, and (ii) the course of the sciatic nerve. With variable course of sciatic nerve, there is a variability of its blood supply. Moreover, it includes a new classification of sciatic nerve with respect to clinical implications. The thesis clarifies the origins of the sciatic artery and its course. The second part is a literature review of sciatic artery aneurysm cases in 171 patients, which clarifies the risk of aneurysm, together with its incidence with respect to pathologic finding and associated disorders. Radiologists have to be aware of the internal iliac artery classifications to be able to alert general surgeons, orthopaedic surgeons, obstetricians, gynecologists, and urologists so that they can improve patient management.
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Comparação entre a técnica femoral com dispositivo de hemostasia e a técnica radial em pacientes submetidos à estratégia invasiva precoce / Comparison between the femoral approach with hemostasis device and the radial approach in patients undergoing early invasive strategy

Andrade, Pedro Beraldo de 16 November 2015 (has links)
A via de acesso arterial é um importante sítio de complicações após a realização de procedimentos coronários invasivos. Dentre as estratégias para a redução de complicações vasculares, encontra-se estabelecida a eficácia da técnica radial. Os dispositivos de oclusão vascular propiciam maior conforto ao paciente, reduzindo o tempo de hemostasia e repouso no leito. Entretanto, a inconsistência de dados comprovando sua segurança limita sua adoção rotineira como estratégia para redução de complicações vasculares, requerendo evidências de estudos randomizados com metodologia adequada. O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar a incidência de complicações no sítio de punção arterial entre a técnica radial e a técnica femoral com utilização de Angio-Seal em pacientes com síndrome coronariana aguda sem supradesnível do segmento ST submetidos à estratégia invasiva precoce. Trata-se de um ensaio clínico unicêntrico, de não inferioridade, no qual duzentos e quarenta pacientes foram randomizados para a técnica radial ou técnica femoral com utilização de Angio-Seal. O objetivo primário foi a ocorrência de complicações no sítio de punção arterial até 30 dias após o procedimento, incluindo sangramento grave, hematoma >= 5 cm, hematoma retroperitoneal, síndrome compartimental, pseudoaneurisma, fístula arteriovenosa, infecção, isquemia de membro, oclusão arterial, lesão de nervo adjacente ou necessidade de reparo vascular cirúrgico. Em relação às características demográficas e clínicas, houve diferença apenas quanto ao gênero, com presença maior de pacientes do sexo feminino no grupo radial (33,3% versus 20,0%, p=0,020). Não se observaram diferenças entre os grupos quanto ao diagnóstico de admissão, alterações isquêmicas presentes no eletrocardiograma, elevação de marcadores de necrose miocárdica ou escores de risco, bem como quanto à farmacoterapia antitrombótica adjunta e características da intervenção coronária percutânea. A hemostasia foi obtida na totalidade dos procedimentos do grupo radial com a utilização da pulseira compressora seletiva TR Band e em 95% dos procedimentos realizados pela técnica femoral com o Angio-Seal (p=0,029). Exceto pela maior incidência de oclusão arterial no grupo radial comparado ao femoral, não houve diferenças entre os demais desfechos analisados. Segundo o teste de não inferioridade para complicações na via de acesso arterial aos 30 dias, verificou-se que a utilização do Angio-Seal não produziu resultados inferiores ao acesso radial, considerando-se a margem de 15% (12,5% versus 13,3%, diferença -0,83%, IC 95% -9,31 - 7,65, p para não inferioridade <0,001). Os resultados principais deste estudo demonstram que, em uma população de pacientes com diagnóstico de síndrome coronariana aguda sem supradesnível do segmento ST, submetida à estratificação de risco invasiva, a utilização do dispositivo de oclusão vascular Angio-Seal confere ao procedimento efetivado pelo acesso femoral inferioridade na incidência de complicações no sítio de punção arterial aos 30 dias quando comparado ao acesso radial. / Arterial access is a major site of complications after invasive coronary procedures. Among strategies to decrease vascular complications, the radial approach is an established one. Vascular closure devices provide more comfort to patients decreasing hemostasis and need for bed rest. However, the inconsistency of data proving their safety limits their routine adoption as a strategy to prevent vascular complications, requiring evidence through adequately designed randomized trials. The aim of this study is to compare the radial versus femoral approach using Angio-Seal for the incidence of arterial puncture site complications among non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome patients submitted to an early invasive strategy. This study is a unicentric, non-inferiority clinical trial where two hundred and forty patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome were randomized to either radial or femoral access using Angio-Seal. The primary outcome was the occurrence of complications at the arterial puncture site until 30 days after the procedure, including major bleeding, hematoma >= 5 cm, retroperitoneal hematoma, compartment syndrome, pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula, infection, limb ischemia, arterial occlusion, adjacent nerve injury or the need for vascular surgery repair. With respect to demographic and clinical characteristics, there were differences only in terms of gender, with greater presence of female patients in the radial group (33.3% versus 20.0%, p = 0.020). There were no differences between the groups regarding the diagnosis of admission, ischemic changes present in the electrocardiogram, elevation of myocardial necrosis markers or risk scores, as well as the adjunct antithrombotic pharmacotherapy and features of the percutaneous coronary intervention. Hemostasis was achieved in the entire radial group with the use of selective radial compressor TR Band and in 95% of the procedures performed by femoral technique with Angio-Seal (p = 0.029). Except for a higher incidence of arterial occlusion in the radial group compared to the femoral, there were no differences among the other outcomes analyzed. According to the non-inferiority test for arterial access site complications in 30 days, it was found that the use of Angio-Seal not produced results inferior to the radial approach, considering the margin of 15% (12.5% vs. 13.3%, difference -0.83%, 95% CI -9.31 - 7.65, p for noninferiority <0.001). The main results of this study demonstrated that in a population of patients diagnosed with non-ST segment elevation acute coronary syndrome, who underwent invasive risk stratification, the use of the Angio-Seal vascular closure device confers to the femoral approach noninferiority in the incidence of arterial puncture site complications at 30 days when compared to the radial approach.
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Modeling Fluid Mechanics in Individual Human Carotid Arteries

Wake, Amanda Kathleen 28 November 2005 (has links)
In the interest of furthering the understanding of hemodynamics, this study has developed a method for modeling fluid mechanics behavior in individual human carotid arteries. A computational model was constructed from magnetic resonance (MR) data of a phantom carotid bifurcation model, and relevant flow conditions were simulated. Results were verified by comparison with previous in vitro experiments. The methodology was extended to create subject-specific carotid artery models from geometry data and fluid flow boundary conditions which were determined from MR and phase contrast MR (PCMR) scans of human subjects. The influence of subject-specific boundary conditions on the flow field was investigated by comparing a model based on measured velocity boundary conditions to a model based on the assumption of idealized velocity boundary conditions. It is shown that subject-specific velocity boundary conditions in combination with a subject-specific geometry and flow waveform influence fluid flow phenomena associated with plaque development. Comparing a model with idealized Womersley flow boundary conditions to a model with subject-specific velocity boundary conditions demonstrated the importance of employing inlet and flow division data obtained from individual subjects in order to predict accurate, clinically relevant, fluid flow phenomena such as low wall shear stress areas and negative axial velocity regions. This study also illustrates the influence of the bifurcation geometry, especially the flow divider position, with respect to the velocity distribution of the common carotid artery on the development of flow characteristics. Overall it is concluded that accurate geometry and velocity measurements are essential for modeling fluid mechanics in individual human carotid arteries for the purpose of understanding atherosclerosis in the carotid artery bifurcation.
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Bayesian based risk stratification of atrial fibrillation in coronary artery bypass graft patients

Wiggins, Matthew Corbin 22 May 2007 (has links)
Roughly thirty percent of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) patients develop atrial fibrillation (AF) in the five days following surgery, increasing the risk of stroke, prolonging hospital stay three to four days, and increasing the overall cost of the procedure. Current pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic means of AF prevention are suboptimal, and their side effects, expense, and inconvenience limit their widespread application. An accurate method for identifying patients at high risk for postoperative AF would allow these methods to be focused on the patients on which its utility would be highest. The main objective of this research was to develop a Bayesian network (BN) which could model/predict/assign risk of the occurrence of atrial fibrillation in CABG patients using retrospective data. A secondary objective was to develop an integrated framework for more advanced methods of feature selection and fusion for medical classification/prediction. We determined that the naïve Bayesian network classifier used with features selected by a genetic algorithm is a better classifier to use, given our cohort. The naïve BN allows for reasonable prediction despite being presented with patients with missing data points as might occur in the hospital. This classifier achieves a sensitivity of 0.63 and a specificity of 0.73 with an AUC of 0.74. Furthermore, this system is based on probabilities that are well understood and easily incorporated into a clinical environment. These probabilities can be altered based on the cardiologists prior knowledge through Bayesian statistics, allowing for online sensitivity analysis by doctors, to perceive the best treatment options. Contributions of this research include: - An accurate, physician-friendly, postoperative AF risk stratification system that performs even under missing data conditions, while outperforming the state of the art system, - A thorough analysis of previously examined and novel pre- and postoperative clinical and ECG features for postoperative AF risk stratification, - A new methodology for genetic algorithm-built traditional Bayesian network classifiers allowing dynamic structure through novel chromosome, operator, and fitness definitions, and - An integrated methodology for inclusion of doctor s expert knowledge into a probabilistic diagnosis support system.
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The impact of electronic clinical reminders on medication trends and six-month survival after coronary artery bypass graft surgery in the Veterans Healthcare Administration /

Strock, Cynthia Lynn. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D. in Clinical Science) -- University of Colorado Denver, 2007. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 86-91). Free to UCD affiliates. Online version available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations;

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