Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · May 2008
Comparative StudyEuroSCORE directed intraaortic balloon pump placement in high-risk patients undergoing cardiac surgery--retrospective analysis of 267 patients.
Intraaortic balloon pump replacement (IABP) is the most widely used circulatory assist device today and is utilized in a wide range of serious cardiovascular conditions. We examined the effects on mortality of pre-, intra-, or postoperative IABP support in patients undergoing cardiac surgery compared to high-risk patients without IABP support. ⋯ Preoperative IABP support is indicated in high-risk non-emergency patients. The benefit of preoperative IABP insertion in emergency patients and intra- and postoperative IABP support still remains controversial and needs to be elucidated in further prospective, randomized studies.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · May 2008
Repair of aortic arch and the impact of cross-clamping time, New York Heart Association stage, circulatory arrest time, and age on operative outcome.
Aortic arch replacement is associated with high morbidity and mortality. ⋯ Elderly patients and patients with high NYHA class need close postoperative monitoring in the ICU. A short circulatory arrest and aortic clamp time do not extend the LOS in ICU or in the hospital.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · May 2008
Case ReportsThe use of intra-aortic balloon pump as cerebral protection in a patient with moyamoya disease undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting.
We performed coronary artery bypass grafting in an urgent and rare case of acute coronary syndrome with moyamoya disease in a 75-year-old female. Because of collateral dependent severe cerebrovascular obstruction, additional support for brain protection was necessary; we used high pressure pulsatile perfusion assist to maintain cerebral circulation with an intra-aortic balloon pump support throughout the cardiopulmonary bypass, giving a successful outcome.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · May 2008
Case ReportsRe-expansion pulmonary edema following video-assisted thoracic surgery for recurrent malignant pleural effusion.
A rare case of a unilateral re-expansion pulmonary edema following video-assisted thoracic surgery for malignant pleural effusion is described.
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Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg · May 2008
Case ReportsSurgical repair of aortico-left ventricular tunnel arising from the left aortic sinus.
Aortico-left ventricular tunnel is a rare congenital cardiac defect, which bypasses the aortic valve via the paravalvar connection from the left ventricle to the aorta. In most of the cases, the tunnel arises from the right aortic sinus. We herein report a case of aortico-left ventricular tunnel, of which the aortic orifice was arising from the left aortic sinus, requiring special attention for avoiding left coronary artery injury at the time of surgical repair.