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  • About
  • 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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Initial Description of Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation as Treatment for Atrial Flutter in Marfan's Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review

Halawa, Ahmad, Brahmbhatt, Vipul, Fahrig, Stephen A. 01 June 2007 (has links)
Marfan's syndrome is a common connective tissue disease with different musculoskeletal, ophthalmic and cardiac manifestations. Marfan's patients carry increased risk for cardiac arrhythmias. Only three cases of atrial flutter in Marfan's patients are described in the literature. We report a fourth case of a young Marfan's patient who presents with typical atrial flutter after motor vehicle accident. After electrical cardioversion, sinus rhythm was restored but he had recurrent atrial flutter on follow up. The patient then underwent electrophysiological study and successful radiofrequency catheter ablation of the flutter circuit. Since discharge, the patient has had no documented arrhythmias on follow up.
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Trombocitų funkcijos ir krešėjimo sistemos aktyvumo pokyčiai gydant širdies ritmo sutrikimus radijo dažnine abliacija / Changes in the platelet function and the coagulation system activity in the treatment of heart arrhythmias by radiofrequency catheter ablation

Kozlovaitė, Vilma 19 December 2006 (has links)
Radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFA) is a rapidly developing, minimally invasive method of treatment for heart arrhythmias. Its employment is however limited due to complications, including thromboembolic ones. The basic of seven objectives of this dissertation were to: 1. by using different agonists of aggregation, to evaluate alteration of platelet aggregation in the venous blood and platelet-rich plasma, fibrinogen and D-dimer levels before RFA, immediately after, 24 hours and 72 hours after RFA under the influence of RFA in patients suffering from heart arrhythmia; 2. to establish the influence of the total RFA energy, structural heart disease, antithrombotic medicines know in the alteration of platelet aggregation induced by different agonists and in the alteration before RFA, immediately after and 24 hours after RFA. The obtained data show that changes in PA after RFA depended on whether PA proceeded in the venous blood or plasma and on the agonist used to induce aggregation. According to the results, PA is suppressed immediately after RFA and increases in 24 hours. The level of the applied total energy had an effect on changes in platelet aggregation after RFA. The dynamics of PA in patients with and without a structural heart disease were similar. The obtained pre-RFA values of PA were lower in blood and even lower in plasma in the group of patients who used aspirin, as compared to those who used low molecular mass heparin or no antithrombotic medicines. Despite the... [to full text]
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Thermothérapies par ultrasons focalisés et radiofréquences guidées par imagerie de résonance magnétique / Magnetic Resonance Imaging guided focused ultrasound and radiofrequency ablations : Methodological developments for the treatment of liver cancer and cardiac arrythmias

Elbes, Delphine 18 December 2012 (has links)
La thèse s’articule autour du développement des thermothérapies hépatique et cardiaque guidées par Imagerie de Résonance Magnétique (IRM). La première partie est axée sur le développement d’une méthode permettant d’augmenter la taille des lésions induites par ultrasons focalisés de haute intensité (HIFU). Le seuil de d’intensité acoustique fut déterminé par IRM de la force de radiation acoustique et l’effet caractérisé par IRM de température ex vivo et in vivo dans le foie de porc. La deuxième partie présente le développement d’une méthode permettant une focalisation HIFU hépatique intercostale avec utilisation de la déflection électronique du faisceau pour le suivi du mouvement respiratoire ou /et une ablation multipoint. La méthode proposée repose sur une mise à jour des éléments du transducteur HIFU à désactiver en fonction du point de focalisation sélectionné, à partir d’une projection géométrique de l’ombre des côtes sur la surface du transducteur, mesurée sur des images IRM anatomiques. Nous avons montré qu’il est possible de réduire significativement le chauffage des côtes tout en conservant une élévation de température dans le foie suffisante pour induire une lésion thermique. La troisième partie expose la mise en place de l’IRM de température pour le monitoring des ablations par radiofréquences (RF) dans le cœur. Plusieurs aspects sont abordés, notamment la précision de la thermométrie, la possibilité de réaliser des ablations thermiques par cathéter RF sous IRM de température in vivo dans le cœur de brebis, ainsi que l’utilisation du cathéter comme sonde d’imagerie dans l’objectif d’accroitre la précision de la thermométrie cardiaque. / My manuscript studies the development of mini and non invasive thermotherapies guided by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the treatment of hepatic and cardiac diseases. The first part was the development of a method to increase the lesion size, induced by HIFU, and based on bubble enhanced heating (BEH). The acoustic power threshold of the BEH was determined by MR acoustic radiation force imaging (MR-ARFI) and the thermal effect was characterized by MR thermometry on ex vivo and in vivo in pig livers. The second part developed a strategy to perform HIFU through the rib cage using beam steering to track the respiratory movement or to performed multipoint ablation while avoiding heating of ribs. Transducer elements localized in the geometric projection of the shadow of ribs, relatively to the targeted focal point, were switched off.The third part was the development of the MR thermometry on the heart for the monitoring of radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Several aspects were investigated, in particular the thermometry precision, the feasibility to perform catheter radiofrequency ablation under MR thermometry in vivo in a sheep heart, the possibility to use the catheter as an MR antenna to increase spatial resolution of MR thermometry images.

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