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Heart Valve Surgery : Preoperative Assessment and Clinical OutcomeHellgren, Laila January 2005 (has links)
<p>A more global analysis of the outcome of heart valve surgery is desirable to reflect the actual benefit for the patient. This thesis focuses on the preoperative assessment of the patient, and the outcome after surgery with regard to operative mortality, long-term survival, valve-related complications, and quality of life. </p><p>Magnetic resonance imaging and echocardiography were comparable in assessing severe mitral regurgitation, but did not agree in measuring regurgitant fraction. Natriuretic peptides correlated well to regurgitant fraction on magnetic resonance imaging and to PISA and vena contracta on echocardiography. </p><p>The risk of death, myocardial injury and postoperative heart failure after valve surgery has decreased over the last decade whereas the proportion older patients has increased. </p><p>Survival is reduced after mitral valve replacement in patients with severe symptoms whereas patients with less symptoms have excellent survival. Older patients are more often severly symptomatic at the time of mitral valve surgery. </p><p>Event-free survival is superior in patients with a mechanical prosthesis, but not influenced by valve type in older patients. A mechanical prosthesis is associated with a higher risk of bleeding < 5 years from surgery, especially in older patients; and a bioprosthesis is associated with a higher risk of thromboembolism > 5 years from surgery. Ageing with a mechanical prosthesis implied an increased risk for an adverse event, this was not true for bioprostheses. </p><p>Quality of life after complicated heart valve surgery resulted in reduced physical health but equal mental health compared to uncomplicated controls.</p>
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Heart Valve Surgery : Preoperative Assessment and Clinical OutcomeHellgren, Laila January 2005 (has links)
A more global analysis of the outcome of heart valve surgery is desirable to reflect the actual benefit for the patient. This thesis focuses on the preoperative assessment of the patient, and the outcome after surgery with regard to operative mortality, long-term survival, valve-related complications, and quality of life. Magnetic resonance imaging and echocardiography were comparable in assessing severe mitral regurgitation, but did not agree in measuring regurgitant fraction. Natriuretic peptides correlated well to regurgitant fraction on magnetic resonance imaging and to PISA and vena contracta on echocardiography. The risk of death, myocardial injury and postoperative heart failure after valve surgery has decreased over the last decade whereas the proportion older patients has increased. Survival is reduced after mitral valve replacement in patients with severe symptoms whereas patients with less symptoms have excellent survival. Older patients are more often severly symptomatic at the time of mitral valve surgery. Event-free survival is superior in patients with a mechanical prosthesis, but not influenced by valve type in older patients. A mechanical prosthesis is associated with a higher risk of bleeding < 5 years from surgery, especially in older patients; and a bioprosthesis is associated with a higher risk of thromboembolism > 5 years from surgery. Ageing with a mechanical prosthesis implied an increased risk for an adverse event, this was not true for bioprostheses. Quality of life after complicated heart valve surgery resulted in reduced physical health but equal mental health compared to uncomplicated controls.
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Influência da localização da enterocolite necrosante na mortalidade de recém-nascidos submetidos à laparotomiaSouza, Joao Carlos Ketzer de January 2008 (has links)
Objetivo: Avaliar a influência da localização da enterocolite necrosante neonatal na mortalidade de recém-nascidos (RN) submetidos à laparotomia exploradora. Métodos: Estudo de coorte prospectiva de 141 recém-nascidos com ECN submetidos consecutivamente à laparotomia exploradora no período de novembro de 1991 a dezembro de 2005. Foram avaliados dados epidemiológicos, localização e extensão da doença, crescimento intra-uterino e o número de óbitos no período de 60 dias após a cirurgia. Resultados: Setenta e quatro (52,5%) crianças eram do sexo masculino, com peso médio de nascimento de 1.589 ± 665 gramas, com idade gestacional média de 33,6 ± 2,9 semanas. Prematuridade ocorreu em 84,4% (119/141) dos RN. Cinqüenta e sete (40,4%) eram pequenos para a idade gestacional. Óbito ocorreu em 68 crianças (48,2%). Na análise bivariada, observou-se que o comprometimento do jejuno-íleo foi associado com alta mortalidade (20 óbitos - 76,9%; OR = 20; intervalo de confiança de 95% = 4,6 - 96,3; p < 0,001) e que a doença no jejuno estava associada à maior extensão da ECN. Entretanto, no modelo de regressão logística múltipla com controle individual de cada variável, a doença no jejuno-íleo (OR = 0,61; intervalo de confiança de 95% = 0,06 - 6,14; p = 0,68) e no intestino grosso (OR = 2,91; intervalo de confiança de 95% = 0,81 - 10,50; p = 0,10) não foram consideradas fatores de risco para o óbito. Conclusões: Em análise adequada, com controle isolado de cada variável estudada, a mortalidade foi independente da localização da ECN no intestino delgado ou no intestino grosso. Porém, a localização da doença no jejuno foi um marcador de maior extensão da ECN e, conseqüentemente, de pior prognóstico. Extensão difusa da doença e recém-nascidos PIG foram os mais importantes fatores de risco de ocorrência de óbito nesses recém-nascidos submetidos à cirurgia. / Aim of the study: To evaluate the effect of disease site on the mortality rate of newborns with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) undergoing exploratory laparotomy. Methods: Prospective cohort of 141 consecutive newborns with NEC who underwent laparotomy from November 1991 to December 2005. The study variables included epidemiologic data, disease site and extent, intrauterine growth, and number of deaths in the 60 days after operation. The protocol was approved by the institution’s Research Ethics Committee. Main results: Seventy-four (52.5%) infants were male. Mean birth weight was 1,589 ± 665 g, and mean gestational age was 33.6 ± 2.9 weeks. One-hundred and nineteen (84.4%) newborns were premature. Small for gestational age was observed in 57 (40.4%). Sixty-eight (48.2%) infants died. Bivariate analysis revealed that involvement of the jejunum and ileum was associated with high mortality rates (20 deaths, 76.9%; OR = 20; 95% 95% CI = 4.6 – 96.3; p < 0.001), and that involvement of the jejunum was associated with greater disease extent. After controlling for individual variables, logistic regression showed that the mortality associated with jejunum and ileum involvement (OR = 0.61; 95% CI = 0.06 - 6.14; p = 0.68) did not differ from that associated with large bowel involvement (OR = 2.91; 95% CI = 0.81 – 10.50; p = 0.10); however, jejunum involvement remained significantly associated with disease extent. Conclusions: NEC-related mortality in newborns undergoing laparotomy was not influenced by disease site (small or large bowel). However, jejunum involvement was a marker of greater disease extent and therefore of poor prognosis. Diffuse disease extent and small for gestational age were the most important markers of risk of death in NEC newborns submitted to surgery.
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Influência da localização da enterocolite necrosante na mortalidade de recém-nascidos submetidos à laparotomiaSouza, Joao Carlos Ketzer de January 2008 (has links)
Objetivo: Avaliar a influência da localização da enterocolite necrosante neonatal na mortalidade de recém-nascidos (RN) submetidos à laparotomia exploradora. Métodos: Estudo de coorte prospectiva de 141 recém-nascidos com ECN submetidos consecutivamente à laparotomia exploradora no período de novembro de 1991 a dezembro de 2005. Foram avaliados dados epidemiológicos, localização e extensão da doença, crescimento intra-uterino e o número de óbitos no período de 60 dias após a cirurgia. Resultados: Setenta e quatro (52,5%) crianças eram do sexo masculino, com peso médio de nascimento de 1.589 ± 665 gramas, com idade gestacional média de 33,6 ± 2,9 semanas. Prematuridade ocorreu em 84,4% (119/141) dos RN. Cinqüenta e sete (40,4%) eram pequenos para a idade gestacional. Óbito ocorreu em 68 crianças (48,2%). Na análise bivariada, observou-se que o comprometimento do jejuno-íleo foi associado com alta mortalidade (20 óbitos - 76,9%; OR = 20; intervalo de confiança de 95% = 4,6 - 96,3; p < 0,001) e que a doença no jejuno estava associada à maior extensão da ECN. Entretanto, no modelo de regressão logística múltipla com controle individual de cada variável, a doença no jejuno-íleo (OR = 0,61; intervalo de confiança de 95% = 0,06 - 6,14; p = 0,68) e no intestino grosso (OR = 2,91; intervalo de confiança de 95% = 0,81 - 10,50; p = 0,10) não foram consideradas fatores de risco para o óbito. Conclusões: Em análise adequada, com controle isolado de cada variável estudada, a mortalidade foi independente da localização da ECN no intestino delgado ou no intestino grosso. Porém, a localização da doença no jejuno foi um marcador de maior extensão da ECN e, conseqüentemente, de pior prognóstico. Extensão difusa da doença e recém-nascidos PIG foram os mais importantes fatores de risco de ocorrência de óbito nesses recém-nascidos submetidos à cirurgia. / Aim of the study: To evaluate the effect of disease site on the mortality rate of newborns with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) undergoing exploratory laparotomy. Methods: Prospective cohort of 141 consecutive newborns with NEC who underwent laparotomy from November 1991 to December 2005. The study variables included epidemiologic data, disease site and extent, intrauterine growth, and number of deaths in the 60 days after operation. The protocol was approved by the institution’s Research Ethics Committee. Main results: Seventy-four (52.5%) infants were male. Mean birth weight was 1,589 ± 665 g, and mean gestational age was 33.6 ± 2.9 weeks. One-hundred and nineteen (84.4%) newborns were premature. Small for gestational age was observed in 57 (40.4%). Sixty-eight (48.2%) infants died. Bivariate analysis revealed that involvement of the jejunum and ileum was associated with high mortality rates (20 deaths, 76.9%; OR = 20; 95% 95% CI = 4.6 – 96.3; p < 0.001), and that involvement of the jejunum was associated with greater disease extent. After controlling for individual variables, logistic regression showed that the mortality associated with jejunum and ileum involvement (OR = 0.61; 95% CI = 0.06 - 6.14; p = 0.68) did not differ from that associated with large bowel involvement (OR = 2.91; 95% CI = 0.81 – 10.50; p = 0.10); however, jejunum involvement remained significantly associated with disease extent. Conclusions: NEC-related mortality in newborns undergoing laparotomy was not influenced by disease site (small or large bowel). However, jejunum involvement was a marker of greater disease extent and therefore of poor prognosis. Diffuse disease extent and small for gestational age were the most important markers of risk of death in NEC newborns submitted to surgery.
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Influência da localização da enterocolite necrosante na mortalidade de recém-nascidos submetidos à laparotomiaSouza, Joao Carlos Ketzer de January 2008 (has links)
Objetivo: Avaliar a influência da localização da enterocolite necrosante neonatal na mortalidade de recém-nascidos (RN) submetidos à laparotomia exploradora. Métodos: Estudo de coorte prospectiva de 141 recém-nascidos com ECN submetidos consecutivamente à laparotomia exploradora no período de novembro de 1991 a dezembro de 2005. Foram avaliados dados epidemiológicos, localização e extensão da doença, crescimento intra-uterino e o número de óbitos no período de 60 dias após a cirurgia. Resultados: Setenta e quatro (52,5%) crianças eram do sexo masculino, com peso médio de nascimento de 1.589 ± 665 gramas, com idade gestacional média de 33,6 ± 2,9 semanas. Prematuridade ocorreu em 84,4% (119/141) dos RN. Cinqüenta e sete (40,4%) eram pequenos para a idade gestacional. Óbito ocorreu em 68 crianças (48,2%). Na análise bivariada, observou-se que o comprometimento do jejuno-íleo foi associado com alta mortalidade (20 óbitos - 76,9%; OR = 20; intervalo de confiança de 95% = 4,6 - 96,3; p < 0,001) e que a doença no jejuno estava associada à maior extensão da ECN. Entretanto, no modelo de regressão logística múltipla com controle individual de cada variável, a doença no jejuno-íleo (OR = 0,61; intervalo de confiança de 95% = 0,06 - 6,14; p = 0,68) e no intestino grosso (OR = 2,91; intervalo de confiança de 95% = 0,81 - 10,50; p = 0,10) não foram consideradas fatores de risco para o óbito. Conclusões: Em análise adequada, com controle isolado de cada variável estudada, a mortalidade foi independente da localização da ECN no intestino delgado ou no intestino grosso. Porém, a localização da doença no jejuno foi um marcador de maior extensão da ECN e, conseqüentemente, de pior prognóstico. Extensão difusa da doença e recém-nascidos PIG foram os mais importantes fatores de risco de ocorrência de óbito nesses recém-nascidos submetidos à cirurgia. / Aim of the study: To evaluate the effect of disease site on the mortality rate of newborns with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) undergoing exploratory laparotomy. Methods: Prospective cohort of 141 consecutive newborns with NEC who underwent laparotomy from November 1991 to December 2005. The study variables included epidemiologic data, disease site and extent, intrauterine growth, and number of deaths in the 60 days after operation. The protocol was approved by the institution’s Research Ethics Committee. Main results: Seventy-four (52.5%) infants were male. Mean birth weight was 1,589 ± 665 g, and mean gestational age was 33.6 ± 2.9 weeks. One-hundred and nineteen (84.4%) newborns were premature. Small for gestational age was observed in 57 (40.4%). Sixty-eight (48.2%) infants died. Bivariate analysis revealed that involvement of the jejunum and ileum was associated with high mortality rates (20 deaths, 76.9%; OR = 20; 95% 95% CI = 4.6 – 96.3; p < 0.001), and that involvement of the jejunum was associated with greater disease extent. After controlling for individual variables, logistic regression showed that the mortality associated with jejunum and ileum involvement (OR = 0.61; 95% CI = 0.06 - 6.14; p = 0.68) did not differ from that associated with large bowel involvement (OR = 2.91; 95% CI = 0.81 – 10.50; p = 0.10); however, jejunum involvement remained significantly associated with disease extent. Conclusions: NEC-related mortality in newborns undergoing laparotomy was not influenced by disease site (small or large bowel). However, jejunum involvement was a marker of greater disease extent and therefore of poor prognosis. Diffuse disease extent and small for gestational age were the most important markers of risk of death in NEC newborns submitted to surgery.
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Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (Tips), Duration of Procedural Time and Correlation with Early Morbidity and MortalityBarrera Gutierrez, Juan Carlos 13 August 2021 (has links)
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