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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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Neodkladná rozšířená KPCR v prostředí zdravotnického zařízení / Adult Advanced Life Support in Hospital

Jarešová, Petra January 2014 (has links)
The Thesis deals with the issue of provision of advanced life support in a Hospital. The main focus is the process, algorithm, of successive individual steps, its correct performance in practice should lead to the provision of effective CPR or to minimize subsequent post-resuscitation complications. The Thesis is mainly focused on non-medical health worker, as an important member of the healthcare team, his tasks, responsibilities and competences. The theoretical part will be processed according to the current guidelines of the European Resuscitation Council. Within the subsequent empirical part is included the methodology of realized research, the process of data collection, and the final interpretation of the results, followed by analysis and discussion. The survey is conducted by quantitative research, using the questionnaire survey. The aim of the research was to determine respondents' level of theoretical training, ways of continuing education and current conditions at selected workplaces. Based on detected results, the steps for nursing practice are proposed. KEY WORDS: advanced life support, sudden cardial arrest, sudden respiratory arrest, ventricular fibrillation, electrical defibrillation, algorithm of KPCR, post - resuscitation syndrome, activities of nurse.
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"Avaliação dos resultados a médio prazo da ablação cirúrgica por radiofreqüência da fibrilação atrial permanente em pacientes portadores de valvopatia mitral reumática" / Mid-term results of the maze procedure using radiofrequency ablation in patients with permanent atrial fibrillation and rheumatic mitral valve disease

Abreu Filho, Carlos Alberto Cordeiro de 21 June 2005 (has links)
A ablação cirúrgica por radiofreqüência (RF) é uma nova técnica para tratar a fibrilação atrial (FA) permanente. O objetivo deste estudo é avaliar a eficácia da ablação cirúrgica por RF da FA permanente em pacientes com valvopatia mitral reumática (VMR). Entre Fevereiro de 2002 e Abril de 2003, 70 pacientes com FA permanente e VMR foram submetidos à operação da valva mitral associada à ablação por RF da FA (Grupo A); ou à operação da valva mitral isolada (Grupo B). No seguimento pós-operatório foram avaliados: a reversão para o ritmo sinusal (RS) e a contratilidade atrial. Após 12 meses de seguimento, os índices de reversão para o RS e de restabelecimento da contratilidade atrial foram significativamente superiores no Grupo A. A ablação cirúrgica por RF é eficaz para o tratamento da FA permanente em pacientes com VMR / Radiofrequency ablation is a new surgical technique to treat permanent atrial fibrillation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the (RF) ablation for the treatment of permanent AF in patients with rheumatic mitral valve (MV) disease. Between February 2002 and April 2003, 70 patients with permanent AF and rheumatic MV disease were assigned to undergo a MV surgery associated with RF ablation (Group A), or MV surgery alone (Group B). After 12 months of follow-up, the cumulative rates of sinus rhythm conversion and atrial transport function restoration were higher in Group A.The RF ablation is effective for treating permanent AF associated with rheumatic MV disease
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Incorporação e avaliação de novas tecnologias no sistema de serviços de saúde brasileiro: estudo de caso na área de cardiologia / Adoption and asessment of innovative health technologies within the Brazilian health care system: a case study in cardiology

Trindade, Evelinda Marramon 15 August 2006 (has links)
Introdução: Amplo debate tem associado a incorporação de novas tecnologias para a saúde com os custos crescentes dos sistemas de saúde. Face à dúvidas \"se as novas tecnologias são parte do problema, parte da solução ou as duas coisas\" relativamente à saúde da população e do sistema de saúde, este estudo de caso analisa a incorporação de três inovações no Instituto do Coração, InCor-HC/FMUSP, visando elaborar quais fatores influenciaram a decisão de adoção e exemplificar as metodologias de avaliação de novo medicamento, de procedimento diagnóstico e intervenção cirúrgica. A avaliação das tecnologias para a saúde, ATS, pode auxiliar a constituir algumas propostas de respostas. Metodologia: estudo qualitativo empírico em caso retrospectivo de incorporação de três inovações para assistência de alta complexidade em cardiologia. As metodologias utilizadas consistiram em entrevistas aos tomadores de decisão, revisões sistemáticas da literatura relevante, descritiva ou meta-analítica, e análise de impacto econômico hospitalar. Resultados: O padrão do InCor para a incorporação das inovações funciona como um sistema social criativo, sob uma estratégia prática pluralista, ou seja, utilizam as pesquisas, aprovadas pela Comissão de Ética e Pesquisa do InCor e do HC, que se sucederam e que sucedem em incrementos, verificando e ajustando as informações segundo os resultados obtidos para desenhar novas pesquisas. Os atores construíram conhecimentos e negociaram protocolos de pesquisa, promoveram a capacitação de super-especialistas técnicos, transferindo práticas internacionais e gerando conhecimentos adaptados à realidade do Brasil. A avaliação do medicamento tacrolimus demonstra que se poderia resgatar uma média de 75% das rejeições refratárias às terapias convencionais, proporcionando um custo hospitalar de R$ R$ 102,99 por dia de sobrevida nos 8 adultos e R$ 137,53 nas 13 crianças observadas, comparativamente à R$ 229,00 e R$ 260,00, com ciclosporina, respectivamente. Assim, se evitaria 37% da mortalidade associada à episódios de rejeição nos pacientes com transplante cardíaco e, mesmo no único óbito, o custo hospitalar por dia de sobrevida foi de metade que o custo dos períodos observados nos 32 pacientes sob ciclosporina que foram a óbito. O diagnóstico por angiotomocoronariografia em pacientes com angina atípica e risco moderado permitiria orientar o manejo de até dois terços destes casos evitandose coronariografias invasivas. Isto permitiria aumentar a resolutividade do Departamento de Hemodinâmica de 25% para mais 20% dos casos assim estudados, com economias para o InCor, aumento do acesso e resolutividade, podendo evitar até 2.000 mortes, e com o acréscimo estimado de <10% do valor destas 14% mais angioplastias e 6% mais revascularizações cirúrgicas para o SUS. A ablação cirúrgica tem o potencial de curar >10% das fibrilações atriais refratárias a medicamentos em pacientes com indicação de cirurgia aberta para correção de problemas cardíacos estruturais, evitando morbidade e mortalidade em até 1.000 pacientes por ano, se houver suposição que esta seja utilizada apenas com as cirurgias valvares no âmbito do SUS. Conclusões e discussão: As novas tecnologias estudadas proporcionam benefícios à saúde, mas ainda possuem variados graus de incerteza sobre aspectos de segurança e sobre seu potencial de impacto econômico para os programas assistenciais para o InCor e para o SUS. O InCor e os demais hospitais universitários possuem alta capacidade técnica instalada, onde a estruturação de pesquisas facilita e permite a incorporação de inovações de alta complexidade, sem contudo haver planejamento econômico para os programas de assistência à saúde. O isolamento destes atores, em relação às instâncias gestoras do SUS, permite construções sob visões parciais e imediatistas, permite desenvolvimento de interesses externos e diversos, e, por outro lado, pressiona de maneira desordenada a organização e o sistema de saúde. A integração da capacidade profissional, instalada nos hospitais universitários, dentro do circuito de planejamento de médio e longo prazo para o SUS, avaliando as tecnologias inovadoras comparativamente às estabelecidas para a saúde, com base na epidemiologia local observada, pode permitir uma atualização planejada e contínua dos serviços de saúde, construída sobre bases sólidas de conhecimento científico adaptado à nossa realidade e com o responsável equilíbrio orçamentário. / Introduction: There is an ongoing international debate associating the increasing health care costs with adoption of new health technologies. To aid to ascertain whether new health technologies are part of the problem, part of the solution or both in relation to the health of the population and of the health care system, this case study analyses retrospectively three recent decisions to adopt innovations at the Heart Institute, InCor-HC/FMUSP. In order to provide examples of the application of methods for health technologies assessment, the InCor Board of Directors indicated one innovative drug, a new diagnostic procedure and a recent surgery. Methods: Qualitative, retrospective field evaluation of the three decisions for the highest complexity of care in cardiology. Decision-makers survey, systematic reviews (descriptive or meta-analytic) and hospital economic impact analysis were the methodologies applied to this case. Results: A pattern of new technologies incorporation through incremental research, a strategic and pluralist practice emerged within a creative social system. Approved by the InCor and HC Research Ethics Boards and based on previous research results, successive investigations verified and adjusted the informations and generated additional research. Thus, the decision-makers do build knowledge, negotiate research protocols, promote very technical specialists formation and transfer international practice, inter- and up-grading it to the Brazilian reality. Evaluation of these three innovative technologies results are: - The drug tacrolimus may rescue and resolve an average of 75% of the episodes of rejection refractory to conventional medications. The average hospital cost observed (since conversion from CSA, censored at March the 30th, 2006) was of US$45 or R$102.99 per day of survival in 8 adults and of US$61 or R$137.53 for the 13 children (<18 years of age), compared with R$ 229.00 and R$ 260.00, respectively, in those who remained under cyclosporine treatment. Thus, it could prevent 37% rejection related mortality and bring some economy (even in the single child death observed, the hospital cost per day until death was the half of the cost observed for the 32 cyclosporine treated). - The tomoangiocoronariography diagnosis for patients presenting atypical angina and moderate to low risk of stenosis may orient and modify up to 66% clinical decisions preventing requirement of an invasive procedure. This would increase 20% to the Haemodynamic Department 25% resolutivity, may prevent up to 2000 deaths with an estimated additional 10% of the costs of 14% more angioplasties and 6% increase in surgical coronary bypasses for the health care system. - Surgical ablation has the potential to cure more than 10% of medications refractory atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing open heart surgery for structural corrections. Supposing it is restricted only to the group of patients undergoing valve surgery in the health care system, it could prevent morbidity and mortality for up to 1000 patients. Conclusions and discussion: The new technologies evaluated bring benefits to the health of the patients. Safety concerns and economic impact for the InCor and for the health care system assistance programs require further investigation. InCor and the other university hospitals have enhanced technical capacity installed. The structured research facilitates and allows incorporation of highly complex innovations without planning future programs for care. The isolation of these decision makers from the health care system decision planners allows partial views and immediacies. Such a distance facilitates development of external and diverse interests. These facts, consequently, pressures on the organization and the health care system. The integration of the university hospitals installed professional capacities, within an average and long term health care system plans, making evaluations of the innovative health technologies in comparison with the established ones based on local epidemiology, may permit a planned and continuous actualization of the health services on solid scientific basis adapted to the Brazilian reality and with a responsible financial balance.
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Distributions Of Fiber Characteristics As A Tool To Evaluate Mechanical Pulps

Reyier Österling, Sofia January 2015 (has links)
Mechanical pulps are used in paper products such as magazine or news grade printing papers or paperboard. Mechanical pulping gives a high yield; nearly everything in the tree except the bark is used in the paper. This means that mechanical pulping consumes much less wood than chemical pulping, especially to produce a unit area of printing surface. A drawback of mechanical pulp production is the high amounts of electrical energy needed to separate and refine the fibers to a given fiber quality. Mechanical pulps are often produced from slow growing spruce trees of forests in the northern hemisphere resulting in long, slender fibers that are well suited for mechanical pulp products. These fibers have large varieties in geometry, mainly wall thickness and width, depending on seasonal variations and growth conditions. Earlywood fibers typically have thin walls and latewood fibers thick. The background to this study was that a more detailed fiber characterization involving evaluations of distributions of fiber characteristics, may give improved possibilities to optimize the mechanical pulping process and thereby reduce the total electric energy needed to reach a given quality of the pulp and final product. This would result in improved competitiveness as well as less environmental impact. This study evaluated the relation between fiber characteristics in three types of mechanical pulps made from Norway spruce (Picea abies), thermomechanical pulp(TMP), stone groundwood pulp (SGW) and chemithermomechanical pulp (CTMP). In addition, the influence of fibers from these pulp types on sheet characteristics, mainly tensile index, was studied. A comparatively rapid method was presented on how to evaluate the propensity of each fiber to form sheets of high tensile index, by the use of raw data from a commercially available fiber analyzer (FiberLabTM). The developed method gives novel opportunities of evaluating the effect on the fibers of each stage in the mechanical pulping process and has a potential to be applied also on‐line to steer the refining and pulping process by the characteristics of the final pulp and the quality of the final paper. The long fiber fraction is important for the properties of the whole pulp. It was found that fiber wall thickness and external fibrillation were the fibercharacteristics that contributed the most to tensile index of the long fiber fractions in five mechanical pulps (three TMPs, one SGW, one CTMP). The tensile index of handsheets of the long fiber fractions could be predicted by linear regressions using a combination of fiber wall thickness and degree of external fibrillation. The predicted tensile index was denoted BIN, short for Bonding ability INfluence. This resulted in the same linear correlation between BIN and tensile index for 52 samples of the five mechanical pulps studied, each fractionated into five streams(plus feed) in full size hydrocyclones. The Bauer McNett P16/R30 (passed 16 meshwire, retained on a 30 mesh wire) and P30/R50 fractions of each stream were used for the evaluation. The fibers of the SGW had thicker walls and a higher degree of external fibrillation than the TMPs and CTMP, which resulted in a correlation between BIN and tensile index on a different level for the P30/R50 fraction of SGW than the other pulp samples. A BIN model based on averages weighted by each fiber´s wall volume instead of arithmetic averages, took the fiber wall thickness of the SGW into account, and gave one uniform correlation between BIN and tensile index for all pulp samples (12 samples for constructing the model, 46 for validatingit). If the BIN model is used for predicting averages of the tensile index of a sheet, a model based on wall volume weighted data is recommended. To be able to produce BIN distributions where the influence of the length or wall volume of each fiber is taken into account, the BIN model is currently based on arithmetic averages of fiber wall thickness and fibrillation. Fiber width used as a single factor reduced the accuracy of the BIN model. Wall volume weighted averages of fiber width also resulted in a completely changed ranking of the five hydrocyclone streams compared to arithmetic, for two of thefive pulps. This was not seen when fiber width was combined with fiber wallthickness into the factor “collapse resistance index”. In order to avoid too high influence of fiber wall thickness and until the influence of fiber width on BIN and the measurement of fiber width is further evaluated, it is recommended to use length weighted or arithmetic distributions of BIN and other fiber characteristics. A comparably fast method to evaluate the distribution of fiber wall thickness and degree of external fibrillation with high resolution showed that the fiber wallthickness of the latewood fibers was reduced by increasing the refining energy in adouble disc refiner operated at four levels of specific energy input in a commercial TMP production line. This was expected but could not be seen by the use of average values, it was concluded that fiber characteristics in many cases should be evaluated as distributions and not only as averages. BIN distributions of various types of mechanical pulps from Norway spruce showed results that were expected based on knowledge of the particular pulps and processes. Measurements of mixtures of a news‐ and a SC (super calendered) gradeTMP, showed a gradual increase in high‐BIN fibers with higher amounts of SCgrade TMP. The BIN distributions also revealed differences between the pulps that were not seen from average fiber values, for example that the shape of the BINdistributions was similar for two pulps that originated from conical disc refiners, a news grade TMP and the board grade CTMP, although the distributions were on different BIN levels. The SC grade TMP and the SC grade SGW had similar levels of tensile index, but the SGW contained some fibers of very low BIN values which may influence the characteristics of the final paper, for example strength, surface and structure. This shows that the BIN model has the potential of being applied on either the whole or parts of a papermaking process based on mechanical or chemimechanical pulping; the evaluation of distributions of fiber characteristics can contribute to increased knowledge about the process and opportunities to optimize it.
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Incorporação e avaliação de novas tecnologias no sistema de serviços de saúde brasileiro: estudo de caso na área de cardiologia / Adoption and asessment of innovative health technologies within the Brazilian health care system: a case study in cardiology

Evelinda Marramon Trindade 15 August 2006 (has links)
Introdução: Amplo debate tem associado a incorporação de novas tecnologias para a saúde com os custos crescentes dos sistemas de saúde. Face à dúvidas \"se as novas tecnologias são parte do problema, parte da solução ou as duas coisas\" relativamente à saúde da população e do sistema de saúde, este estudo de caso analisa a incorporação de três inovações no Instituto do Coração, InCor-HC/FMUSP, visando elaborar quais fatores influenciaram a decisão de adoção e exemplificar as metodologias de avaliação de novo medicamento, de procedimento diagnóstico e intervenção cirúrgica. A avaliação das tecnologias para a saúde, ATS, pode auxiliar a constituir algumas propostas de respostas. Metodologia: estudo qualitativo empírico em caso retrospectivo de incorporação de três inovações para assistência de alta complexidade em cardiologia. As metodologias utilizadas consistiram em entrevistas aos tomadores de decisão, revisões sistemáticas da literatura relevante, descritiva ou meta-analítica, e análise de impacto econômico hospitalar. Resultados: O padrão do InCor para a incorporação das inovações funciona como um sistema social criativo, sob uma estratégia prática pluralista, ou seja, utilizam as pesquisas, aprovadas pela Comissão de Ética e Pesquisa do InCor e do HC, que se sucederam e que sucedem em incrementos, verificando e ajustando as informações segundo os resultados obtidos para desenhar novas pesquisas. Os atores construíram conhecimentos e negociaram protocolos de pesquisa, promoveram a capacitação de super-especialistas técnicos, transferindo práticas internacionais e gerando conhecimentos adaptados à realidade do Brasil. A avaliação do medicamento tacrolimus demonstra que se poderia resgatar uma média de 75% das rejeições refratárias às terapias convencionais, proporcionando um custo hospitalar de R$ R$ 102,99 por dia de sobrevida nos 8 adultos e R$ 137,53 nas 13 crianças observadas, comparativamente à R$ 229,00 e R$ 260,00, com ciclosporina, respectivamente. Assim, se evitaria 37% da mortalidade associada à episódios de rejeição nos pacientes com transplante cardíaco e, mesmo no único óbito, o custo hospitalar por dia de sobrevida foi de metade que o custo dos períodos observados nos 32 pacientes sob ciclosporina que foram a óbito. O diagnóstico por angiotomocoronariografia em pacientes com angina atípica e risco moderado permitiria orientar o manejo de até dois terços destes casos evitandose coronariografias invasivas. Isto permitiria aumentar a resolutividade do Departamento de Hemodinâmica de 25% para mais 20% dos casos assim estudados, com economias para o InCor, aumento do acesso e resolutividade, podendo evitar até 2.000 mortes, e com o acréscimo estimado de <10% do valor destas 14% mais angioplastias e 6% mais revascularizações cirúrgicas para o SUS. A ablação cirúrgica tem o potencial de curar >10% das fibrilações atriais refratárias a medicamentos em pacientes com indicação de cirurgia aberta para correção de problemas cardíacos estruturais, evitando morbidade e mortalidade em até 1.000 pacientes por ano, se houver suposição que esta seja utilizada apenas com as cirurgias valvares no âmbito do SUS. Conclusões e discussão: As novas tecnologias estudadas proporcionam benefícios à saúde, mas ainda possuem variados graus de incerteza sobre aspectos de segurança e sobre seu potencial de impacto econômico para os programas assistenciais para o InCor e para o SUS. O InCor e os demais hospitais universitários possuem alta capacidade técnica instalada, onde a estruturação de pesquisas facilita e permite a incorporação de inovações de alta complexidade, sem contudo haver planejamento econômico para os programas de assistência à saúde. O isolamento destes atores, em relação às instâncias gestoras do SUS, permite construções sob visões parciais e imediatistas, permite desenvolvimento de interesses externos e diversos, e, por outro lado, pressiona de maneira desordenada a organização e o sistema de saúde. A integração da capacidade profissional, instalada nos hospitais universitários, dentro do circuito de planejamento de médio e longo prazo para o SUS, avaliando as tecnologias inovadoras comparativamente às estabelecidas para a saúde, com base na epidemiologia local observada, pode permitir uma atualização planejada e contínua dos serviços de saúde, construída sobre bases sólidas de conhecimento científico adaptado à nossa realidade e com o responsável equilíbrio orçamentário. / Introduction: There is an ongoing international debate associating the increasing health care costs with adoption of new health technologies. To aid to ascertain whether new health technologies are part of the problem, part of the solution or both in relation to the health of the population and of the health care system, this case study analyses retrospectively three recent decisions to adopt innovations at the Heart Institute, InCor-HC/FMUSP. In order to provide examples of the application of methods for health technologies assessment, the InCor Board of Directors indicated one innovative drug, a new diagnostic procedure and a recent surgery. Methods: Qualitative, retrospective field evaluation of the three decisions for the highest complexity of care in cardiology. Decision-makers survey, systematic reviews (descriptive or meta-analytic) and hospital economic impact analysis were the methodologies applied to this case. Results: A pattern of new technologies incorporation through incremental research, a strategic and pluralist practice emerged within a creative social system. Approved by the InCor and HC Research Ethics Boards and based on previous research results, successive investigations verified and adjusted the informations and generated additional research. Thus, the decision-makers do build knowledge, negotiate research protocols, promote very technical specialists formation and transfer international practice, inter- and up-grading it to the Brazilian reality. Evaluation of these three innovative technologies results are: - The drug tacrolimus may rescue and resolve an average of 75% of the episodes of rejection refractory to conventional medications. The average hospital cost observed (since conversion from CSA, censored at March the 30th, 2006) was of US$45 or R$102.99 per day of survival in 8 adults and of US$61 or R$137.53 for the 13 children (<18 years of age), compared with R$ 229.00 and R$ 260.00, respectively, in those who remained under cyclosporine treatment. Thus, it could prevent 37% rejection related mortality and bring some economy (even in the single child death observed, the hospital cost per day until death was the half of the cost observed for the 32 cyclosporine treated). - The tomoangiocoronariography diagnosis for patients presenting atypical angina and moderate to low risk of stenosis may orient and modify up to 66% clinical decisions preventing requirement of an invasive procedure. This would increase 20% to the Haemodynamic Department 25% resolutivity, may prevent up to 2000 deaths with an estimated additional 10% of the costs of 14% more angioplasties and 6% increase in surgical coronary bypasses for the health care system. - Surgical ablation has the potential to cure more than 10% of medications refractory atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing open heart surgery for structural corrections. Supposing it is restricted only to the group of patients undergoing valve surgery in the health care system, it could prevent morbidity and mortality for up to 1000 patients. Conclusions and discussion: The new technologies evaluated bring benefits to the health of the patients. Safety concerns and economic impact for the InCor and for the health care system assistance programs require further investigation. InCor and the other university hospitals have enhanced technical capacity installed. The structured research facilitates and allows incorporation of highly complex innovations without planning future programs for care. The isolation of these decision makers from the health care system decision planners allows partial views and immediacies. Such a distance facilitates development of external and diverse interests. These facts, consequently, pressures on the organization and the health care system. The integration of the university hospitals installed professional capacities, within an average and long term health care system plans, making evaluations of the innovative health technologies in comparison with the established ones based on local epidemiology, may permit a planned and continuous actualization of the health services on solid scientific basis adapted to the Brazilian reality and with a responsible financial balance.
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"Avaliação dos resultados a médio prazo da ablação cirúrgica por radiofreqüência da fibrilação atrial permanente em pacientes portadores de valvopatia mitral reumática" / Mid-term results of the maze procedure using radiofrequency ablation in patients with permanent atrial fibrillation and rheumatic mitral valve disease

Carlos Alberto Cordeiro de Abreu Filho 21 June 2005 (has links)
A ablação cirúrgica por radiofreqüência (RF) é uma nova técnica para tratar a fibrilação atrial (FA) permanente. O objetivo deste estudo é avaliar a eficácia da ablação cirúrgica por RF da FA permanente em pacientes com valvopatia mitral reumática (VMR). Entre Fevereiro de 2002 e Abril de 2003, 70 pacientes com FA permanente e VMR foram submetidos à operação da valva mitral associada à ablação por RF da FA (Grupo A); ou à operação da valva mitral isolada (Grupo B). No seguimento pós-operatório foram avaliados: a reversão para o ritmo sinusal (RS) e a contratilidade atrial. Após 12 meses de seguimento, os índices de reversão para o RS e de restabelecimento da contratilidade atrial foram significativamente superiores no Grupo A. A ablação cirúrgica por RF é eficaz para o tratamento da FA permanente em pacientes com VMR / Radiofrequency ablation is a new surgical technique to treat permanent atrial fibrillation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the (RF) ablation for the treatment of permanent AF in patients with rheumatic mitral valve (MV) disease. Between February 2002 and April 2003, 70 patients with permanent AF and rheumatic MV disease were assigned to undergo a MV surgery associated with RF ablation (Group A), or MV surgery alone (Group B). After 12 months of follow-up, the cumulative rates of sinus rhythm conversion and atrial transport function restoration were higher in Group A.The RF ablation is effective for treating permanent AF associated with rheumatic MV disease
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Novel Oral Anticoagulants: Bedrest and Bleeding in Patients Undergoing Atrial Fibrillation Catheter Ablation

McWhirter, Lynn 01 January 2014 (has links)
Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common cardiac arrhythmia in persons over age 65, is associated with an increased stroke risk necessitating the need for long-term oral anticoagulation for risk reduction. With the introduction of direct thrombin and factor Xa inhibitors in the US since 2010, these novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs) are increasingly being prescribed, replacing the use of warfarin, a vitamin K antagonist. AF catheter ablation (CA), an elective procedure requiring femoral vascular access is a treatment for drug refractory and persistent AF. Bedrest, limb immobilization, and limited head of bed elevation are nursing measures utilized following femoral venous, and sometimes arterial, sheath removal and hemostasis. Limited research is available on the appropriate duration of bedrest to minimize bleeding complications associated with AF ablation in patients who use NOACs. The purpose of this quality improvement project was to compare and evaluate the effect of bedrest duration on post-procedure bleeding outcomes, urinary complaints, and back pain among patients taking NOACs while undergoing AFCA. Thirty patients undergoing elective AFCA on NOACs were orally consented to participate in the study and placed on shortened (8 hours) or prolonged (>8 hours) bedrest following vascular hemostasis. Outcome measurements included bleeding after ambulation, back pain, and urinary complaints. Fifteen patients (50%) were on shortened bedrest and 15 (50%) were on prolonged bedrest. No statistically significant difference in bleeding, urinary complaints, or back pain were found. Since there is no clear advantage to prolonged bedrest for patients on NOACS after an AFCA procedure, clinicians should consider this when deciding on bedrest duration for their patients.
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Vliv positivně inotropních a antiarytmických farmak na kardiovaskulární systém / The impact of positive inotropic and antiarrhythmic drugs on cardiovascular system

Kočková, Radka January 2015 (has links)
Heart rate changes mediate the embryotoxic effect of antiarrhythmic drugs in the chick embryo A significant increase in cardiovascular medication use during pregnancy has occurred in recent years but only limited evidence on its safety profile is available. We hypothesized that drug-induced bradycardia is the leading mechanism of developmental toxicity. We tested metoprolol, carvedilol, or ivabradine for embryotoxicity and their acute effect on chick embryonic model. We used video microscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy. Significant dose-dependent mortality was achieved in embryos injected with carvedilol and ivabradine. In ED4 embryos, metoprolol, carvedilol and ivabradine reduced the heart rate by 33%, 27%, and 55%, respectively, compared to controls (6%). In ED8 embryos this effect was more pronounced with a heart rate reduction by 71%, 54%, 53%, respectively (controls 36%). Cardiac output decreased in all tested groups but only proved significant in the metoprolol group in ED8 embryos. The number of -adrenergic receptors showed a downward tendency during embryonic development but a negative chronotropic effect of tested drugs was increasingly pronounced with embryonic maturity. This effect was associated with reduced cardiac output in chick embryos, probably leading to premature death....
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Vliv positivně inotropních a antiarytmických farmak na kardiovaskulární systém / The impact of positive inotropic and antiarrhythmic drugs on cardiovascular system

Kočková, Radka January 2015 (has links)
Heart rate changes mediate the embryotoxic effect of antiarrhythmic drugs in the chick embryo A significant increase in cardiovascular medication use during pregnancy has occurred in recent years but only limited evidence on its safety profile is available. We hypothesized that drug-induced bradycardia is the leading mechanism of developmental toxicity. We tested metoprolol, carvedilol, or ivabradine for embryotoxicity and their acute effect on chick embryonic model. We used video microscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy. Significant dose-dependent mortality was achieved in embryos injected with carvedilol and ivabradine. In ED4 embryos, metoprolol, carvedilol and ivabradine reduced the heart rate by 33%, 27%, and 55%, respectively, compared to controls (6%). In ED8 embryos this effect was more pronounced with a heart rate reduction by 71%, 54%, 53%, respectively (controls 36%). Cardiac output decreased in all tested groups but only proved significant in the metoprolol group in ED8 embryos. The number of -adrenergic receptors showed a downward tendency during embryonic development but a negative chronotropic effect of tested drugs was increasingly pronounced with embryonic maturity. This effect was associated with reduced cardiac output in chick embryos, probably leading to premature death....
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Long-Term Survival and Prognostic Factors in Patients with Acute Decompensated Heart Failure According to Ejection Fraction Findings: A Population-Based Perspective: A Master Thesis

Coles, Andrew H. 18 August 2014 (has links)
Limited data exists describing the long-term prognosis of patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) further stratified according to currently recommended ejection fraction (EF) findings. In addition, little is known about the magnitude of, and factors associated with, long-term prognosis for these patients. Based on previously validated and clinically relevant criteria, we defined HF-REF as patients with an EF value ≤40%, HF-PEF was defined as an EF value > 50%, and HF-BREF was defined as patients with an EF value during their index hospitalization between 41 and 49%. The hospital medical records of residents of the Worcester (MA) metropolitan area who were discharged after ADHF from all 11 medical centers in central Massachusetts during the 5 study years of 1995, 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2006 were reviewed. Follow-up was completed through 2011 for all patient cohorts. The average age of this population was 75 years, the majority was white, and 44% were men. Patients with HF-PEF experienced higher post discharge survival rates than patients with either HF-REF or HF-BREF at 1, 2, and 5-years after discharge. Advanced age and lower estimated glomerular filtration rate findings at the time of hospital admission were important predictors of 1-year death rates, irrespective of EF findings. Previously diagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease, and atrial fibrillation were associated with a poor prognosis in patients with PEF and REF whereas a history of diabetes was an important prognostic factor for patients with REF and BREF. In conclusion, although improvements in 1-year post-discharge survival were observed for patients in each of the 3 EF groups examined to varying degrees, the post- 7 discharge prognosis of all patients with ADHF remains guarded. In addition, we observed differences in several prognostic factors between patients with ADHF with varying EF findings, which have implications for more refined treatment and surveillance plans for these patients.

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