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tension in the blood and tissues, lipid peroxidation (LP) intensity (content of malonic blood dialdehyde and activity of superoxide dismutase in erythrocytes), spectrum of fatty acids and phospholipid composition of erythrocytic membranes, their passive K(+) permeability, total ATP content in erythrocytes, some other metabolic indices were investigated in 24 patients with blue type congenital
heart disease
. It was shown that these patients showed a reduced
oxygen
tension in the blood and tissues, LP intensification, changes of the lipid phase of erythrocytic membranes, disorders of their permeability, decrease of intraerythrocytic ATP reserves. Beta-adrenoblocking agents (obsidan, anaprilin were used in 10 patients. Reported are clinico-metabolic findings indicating a favourable effects of these drugs on LP processes, lipid spectrum of erythrocytic membranes, their permeability and bioenergy reactions.
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PMID:[Lipid peroxidation and erythrocyte membrane function in congenital heart defects in relation to the use of beta-adrenoblockers]. 136 25
In a preceding paper we reported the evolution of chagasic
cardiopathy
in mice inoculated with low number of T. cruzi from 2 days to 75 days post-infection (p.i.). The present work analyzed the contractility, pharmacological response and histopathology of myocardium isolated from chronic chagasic mice from 90 days until 180 days. p.i. Myocardium contractile force reached values similar to controls until 165 days p.i. From this to the end contractility was significantly lower. At 90 days p.i. NE provoked negative inotropic effect or had no effect in 13% of the cases tested. The others had a reactivity to NE similar to normal ventricles. From 105 days until 180 days p.i. NE induced to a positive inotropic effect significantly lower than in normal. ACh effect was significantly smaller from 165 days to the end. Previously ACh ventricles responses were as control. The effects of dibenamine, propranolol and atropine (10-6M) on chagasic ventricles were similar to those observed in normal tissues. At 90 days p.i. the histopathology showed focalized inflammatory infiltrates. At 180 days p.i. fibers fragmentations and loss of typical striated characteristic of cardiac tissue. The abnormal pharmacological response described could be attributed to alterations in cardiac beta and muscarinic receptors probably due to a lower
oxygen
support. The present paper shows that during chronic Chagas' disease myocardial function and pharmacological reactivity are seriously and definitively compromised.
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PMID:Isometric developed tension and histopathology of myocardium of chagasic mice. II. 136 91
Brain abscess is a serious complication of congenital cyanotic
heart disease
. We retrospectively evaluated the risk factors for brain abscess in 21 such patients treated between 1975 and 1990 in comparison with a control group. The mean arterial
oxygen
saturation, arterial partial pressure of O2, arterial blood
oxygen
content, and base excess in patients with brain abscess were significantly lower than in the control patients. The mean arterial partial pressure of CO2, pH, hematocrit, hemoglobin, and red blood cell content in patients with brain abscess were not significantly different. Patients with congenital cyanotic
heart disease
may develop minute encephalomalacia due to severe hypoxemia and increased blood viscosity resulting from compensatory polycythemia. The increased blood viscosity and reduced blood flow in the microcirculation may induce cerebral thrombosis or exaggerate minute encephalomalacia during dehydration or cardiac dysfunction, and shunted blood containing infectious organisms at such sites may be followed by focal cerebritis.
...
PMID:Risk factors for brain abscess in patients with congenital cyanotic heart disease. 138 54
Manipulation, premedication, and chemoprophylaxis for fiberoptic bronchoscopy vary among institutions. We analyzed the actual conditions by means of a questionnaire distributed to 29 institutions. With regard to premedication, a combination of atropine sulfate and sedatives, such as hydroxyzine hydrochloride, was the most common method. In cases with
heart disease
and elderly subjects, a lower dosage or omission of atropine was common. In cases with marked anxiety, narcotics were prescribed. Bronchofiberscopic examination was performed under local anesthesia at all institutions. Lidocaine 4% was used for anesthesia of the orolarynx, and 2% was used for the tracheobronchus. For prophylaxis of infection, 19 of 29 institutions prescribed antibiotics routinely or under certain circumstances. ECG was used in 14 institutions, and percutaneous
oxygen
monitoring in 5 institutions. It is concluded that the manipulation and premedication for fiberoptic bronchoscopy vary between institutions. It is necessary to determine more efficacious and safer methods for fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
...
PMID:[Manipulation, premedication, and chemoprophylaxis for fiberoptic bronchoscopy]. 140 73
The post-cardiac transplantation patient is frequently debilitated as a result of "end-stage"
heart disease
and typically demonstrates muscle wasting, with a reduced work capacity, maximum heart rate and peak
oxygen
uptake. At submaximal effort, perceived exertion and ventilation are higher, and the absolute ventilatory threshold lower, than in normals. A number of published studies have now shown that an exercise rehabilitation programme can induce a good training effect, although possibly not complete restoration of physiological function. The prescription of exercise must take into account the denervated heart's peculiar response to effort, and rely more on perceived exertion and metabolic measurements for defining intensity of training rather than target training heart rates. Changes in mood and personality have also been noted in these patients, and while these may improve spontaneously with the passage of time, there is some evidence that a rehabilitation programme can help in this regard.
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PMID:Exercise training in patients after heart transplantation. 141 88
Ketamine and fentanyl were used for surgery of esophageal hiatus hernia in a 9 month old boy with single ventricle (asplenia syndrome). The patient was orally premedicated with diazepam 2.5 mg, and intravenously with atropine 0.04 mg. General anesthesia was induced with ketamine-fentanyl-pancuronium-100%
oxygen
, and maintained with fentanyl-pancuronium-100%
oxygen
. The total dose of ketamine or fentanyl was 0.8 mg.kg-1 or 15 micrograms.kg-1, respectively. Systolic blood pressure and heart rate of the patient were stable during ketamine-fentanyl anesthesia. Arterial
oxygen
saturation measured by pulse oximetry was over 90% and arterial
oxygen
tension was above 60 mmHg during the operation. Ketamine-fentanyl anesthesia might be useful for non-cardiac surgery of a child with cyanotic congenital
heart disease
.
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PMID:[Anesthetic management of an infant with a single ventricle (asplenia syndrome) for non-cardiac surgery]. 146 Jul 57
Persistence of the fetal circulation (PFC) is a syndrome characterized by failure of the cardiocirculatory system to adapt successfully to postnatal life. Its typical feature is persisting right-left shunt across fetal channels which determines cyanosis refractory to
oxygen
treatment. PFC can simulate cyanotic congenital
cardiopathy
. It has two forms: a primitive form and secondary one due to various causes especially perinatal asphyxia. Both forms have a common pathogenesis consisting of hypertension of the pulmonary arterial circulation. This article reviews the physiology of the main prenatal and postnatal circulatory characteristics and the factors which regulate the pulmonary circulation. It also reports the latest findings on PFC physiopathology and treatment indicating the prognostic factors and future perspectives.
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PMID:[Physiopathologic and therapeutic aspects of persistent fetal circulation. Review of the literature and personal histological observations]. 146 77
A 13-mo-old child is brought to his pediatrician following sudden onset of left-sided hemiplegia. The pediatrician accompanies the child and family to the emergency room. The pediatrician has been following the child, who has a diagnosis of possible cyanotic congenital
heart disease
. The child has never been known to have had a hypercyanotic episode.
Oxygen
saturation determinations by pulsed oximeter had been in the range of 84% to 88%. On one occasion, when the child was very upset, a reading of 78% was observed. At his 1-year visit, his hemoglobin level was 13 g/dL. On admission to the emergency department, a computed tomographic scan of the head was ordered. It demonstrated a right-sided nonhemorrhagic cerebrovascular lesion.
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PMID:Complications of polycythemia in patients who have cyanotic congenital heart disease. 147 May 71
To evaluate the effect of chronic hypoxemia on brainstem maturation, auditory brainstem responses were examined in 70 children (32 with and 38 without cyanosis) who had congenital
heart disease
. Ninety-one age-matched normal children served as controls. At 1-3 months of age, the I-V interpeak latencies of cyanotic infants (mean +/- S.D.; 5.17 +/- 0.17 ms) were more prolonged than were those of controls (4.95 +/- 0.11 ms) and those without cyanosis (4.84 +/- 0.22 ms; P < .05; P < .01). At 4-11 months of age, the I-V interpeak latencies of cyanotic infants (4.85 +/- 0.13 ms) were more prolonged than were those of controls (4.67 +/- 0.19 ms) and those not experiencing cyanosis (4.5 +/- 0.17 ms; P < .05; P < .01). In the cyanotic children, there was a significant negative correlation between the I-V interpeak latency and
oxygen
partial pressure (P < .01) or
oxygen
saturation (P < .05). Three of the 70 patients (4.3%) with congenital
heart disease
had absent auditory brainstem response. These data indicate that chronic hypoxemia may be one of the factors in retarded brainstem maturation.
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PMID:Auditory brainstem responses in congenital heart disease. 147 72
Several studies have recently reported that the relationship between myocardial
oxygen
consumption per beat (Vo2) and left ventricular (LV) systolic pressure-volume area (PVA), which represents total mechanical energy generated by contraction, is linear and independent of loading conditions in excised, supported, and intact hearts. We assessed the Vo2-PVA relationship in nine patients with
heart disease
. LV volume and pressure were measured simultaneously by conductance catheter and tip-micromanometer. Vo2 was calculated from the difference between arterial and coronary sinus
oxygen
content, and coronary sinus blood flow measured by the thermodilution method. We obtained the linear relationship between Vo2 and PVA by dextran infusions (median r = 0.917). The slope of the Vo2-PVA relationship was (1.82 +/- 0.66) x 10(-5) mlO2 mmHg-1 ml-1 and the contractile efficiency, the reciprocal of the slope of the Vo2-PVA relationship, was 40 +/- 13%. The Vo2 intercept, which reflects Vo2 for non-mechanical work, was 0.0284 +/- 0.0286 ml O2 beat-1. These results suggest that PVA is a good predictor of myocardial
oxygen
consumption and a powerful tool to evaluate the coupling of LV mechanical performance to energy use in human hearts.
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PMID:Assessment of myocardial oxygen consumption (Vo2) and systolic pressure-volume area (PVA) in human hearts. 147 16
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