British heart journal
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British heart journal · Apr 1983
Value of electrocardiogram in diagnosing right ventricular involvement in patients with an acute inferior wall myocardial infarction.
To study the value of the electrocardiogram in diagnosing right ventricular involvement in acute inferior wall myocardial infarction, the electrocardiographic findings were analysed in 67 patients who had had scintigraphy to pin-point the infarct. All 67 patients were consecutively admitted because of an acute inferior wall infarction. A 12 lead electrocardiogram with four additional right precordial leads (V3R, V4R, V5R, and V6R) was routinely recorded on admission and every eight hours thereafter for three consecutive days. ⋯ The diagnostic value of a QS pattern in lead V3R and V4R or ST elevation greater than or equal to 1 mm in lead V1 was much lower. ST segment elevation in the right precordial leads was short lived, having disappeared within 10 hours after the onset of chest pain in half of our patients with right ventricular involvement. When electrocardiograms are recorded in patients with an acute inferior wall infarction within 10 hours after the onset of chest pain, additional right ventricular infarction can easily be diagnosed by recording lead V4R.
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British heart journal · Apr 1983
Experience with the modified Blalock-Taussig operation using polytetrafluoroethylene (Impra) grafts.
Between June 1978 and January 1982, 115 patients underwent 122 subclavian artery-pulmonary artery shunts using polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE Impra) grafts. Forty-six of the patients had a ductus dependent pulmonary circulation, the patency of which was maintained by an infusion of prostaglandin E2 in 29 cases. There were nine hospital deaths, four of which were related to shunt failure. ⋯ The actuarial estimate of shunt patency was 90% (+/- 3%) at two years for all patients and 74% (+/- 10%) for neonates. There was no statistically significant difference in two year shunt patency between 4 mm grafts (88 +/- 5%) and 6 mm grafts (96 +/- 3%). The modified Blalock shunt using a PTFE graft is an effective pulmonary-systemic shunt with a good short term patency.