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Perioperative acute donor
heart failure
can be caused by various factors, such as recipient pulmonary hypertension, marginal donor heart function, or immunologic mismatch. Of 265 patients who underwent orthotopic transplantation, four received mechanical support for acute perioperative donor
heart failure
. In two patients with reactive pulmonary hypertension, right heart bypass (RHB) with a centrifugal pump was used for 53 and 36 hr, respectively. One patient who experienced biventricular donor
heart failure
was supported for three days with an intraarterial, transvalvular, axial-flow left ventricular assist device (LVAD). Circulation was supported effectively with the LVAD, despite an initial absence of right ventricular function. The fourth patient, who had signs of
heart failure
, received intraaortic balloon pump support for 24 hr after transplantation. All four patients were weaned from circulatory support, and heart function was restored in each; the mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 63% (range from 57 to 71%). One patient died of fungal infection 14 days after being weaned from pump support, another died of
lymphoma
two months after support was discontinued, and the remaining two patients are well 9 and 18 months after transplantation. In cases of acute donor heart dysfunction, temporary mechanical assistance is a reliable option for supporting the circulation during heart recovery.
...
PMID:Mechanical circulatory support for perioperative donor heart failure. 259 27
A case of myocardial infiltration by
lymphoma
causing rapidly progressive
cardiac failure
is described. The clinical and pathological features are detailed and the rarity of this mode of presentation of cardiac involvement by
lymphoma
is emphasized.
...
PMID:Rapidly progressive cardiac failure due to lymphomatous infiltration of the myocardium. 260 1
An 80-year-old man who initially presented with a left hemiparesis rapidly developed right-sided
heart failure
and died. Although an echocardiogram suggested the presence of a tumor, the diagnosis of a primary cardiac
lymphoma
was made only at autopsy. The tumor involved a leaflet of the tricuspid valve, a finding not previously reported in the literature. In 1977, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology defined a primary malignant
lymphoma
of the heart as that involving only the heart and pericardium. Many reports of primary cardiac malignant lymphomas have been published, however, most of which mention the presence of metastases. We have reviewed the world literature to determine the number of actual cases of primary malignant
lymphoma
of the heart. Only 15 reported cases, including the current case, were found to meet the current criteria.
...
PMID:Primary cardiac lymphoma. 273 97
The clinical and pathological findings in two patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and two patients with T helper cell prolymphocytic leukaemia affecting the heart are described. All four patients had extensive malignant disease, with infiltration of multiple organs. Cardiac infiltration varied from microscopic foci in one case, to grossly identifiable tumour deposits destroying and replacing normal heart structures in three cases. Two patients with infiltration of the conduction system had abnormal electrocardiograms and cardiac dysfunction: one died suddenly, and the other died in
heart failure
. A third patient with widespread cardiac
lymphoma
did not show any electrocardiographic abnormalities or dysfunction. Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of cardiac and conduction system disease, particularly in the light of the evolution of specific antitumour chemotherapeutic agents.
...
PMID:Pathology of the heart and conduction system in lymphoma and leukaemia. 295 95
Ten children between the ages of five and fifteen years old with leukemia (two with acute nonlymphocytic leukemia in first remission, four with acute lymphocytic leukemia in first or second remission, one with acute lymphocytic leukemia in relapse, and one with chronic myelocytic leukemia in chronic phase), malignant
lymphoma
(one) or severe aplastic anemia (one) were given transplants from HLA-matched or mismatched family members between March, 1982 and April, 1984. Two patients died of leukemia relapses on days 107 and 257 following transplantation. One patient died of
cardiac failure
on day 157. One patient who received HLA-mismatched marrow from his father died of pulmonary edema and acute graft versus host disease on day 32. Six are alive 268-843 days post transplantation. None of the ten patients developed interstitial pneumonia due to cytomegalovirus which is one of the major causes of death reported in other published studies.
...
PMID:Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in children: Tokai experience 1982 to 1984. 301 May 9
Alterations in the level and function of the stimulatory guanyl nucleotide binding protein (Gs) from the cardiac sarcolemma were examined in a canine model of
heart failure
. The present study is based on our previous investigations that demonstrated both a loss of beta-adrenergic agonist high-affinity binding sites and a decreased adenylate cyclase activity in sarcolemma from failing hearts. Using cholera toxin and [32P]NAD, we labeled the alpha subunit of Gs (Gs alpha) and found a 59% reduction in the level of this protein. Further, a 50% reduction in Gs activity was noted in a reconstitution assay utilizing membranes from the mouse S49
lymphoma
cell line cyc-, which is deficient in Gs. These data suggest that, in this model of pressure-overload left ventricular failure, the acquired defect in the beta-adrenergic receptor/adenylate cyclase system involves a deficiency in the coupling protein Gs. Such an abnormality may explain the decreased adrenergic responsiveness of the failing left ventricle.
...
PMID:Decreased stimulatory guanosine triphosphate binding protein in dogs with pressure-overload left ventricular failure. 312 20
(2'' R)-4'-O-Tetrahydropyranyl Adriamycin (THP) is a new antitumor agent discovered among series of similar anthracycline compound synthesized by Umezawa et al. Phase I study revealed dose limiting factor of leukopenia with upper GI toxicity. Alopecia,
cardiac failure
and transient hepatic failure were extremely mild. Definite responses were demonstrated in acute leukemia,
lymphoma
, ovarian carcinoma, head and neck carcinoma, breast carcinoma and GU carcinoma. Pharmacokinetic studies revealed rapid cell uptake and outputs in bile (20%) and urine (8%) in 24 hours. Transfer to third spaces were poor but definite. In vivo a part of THP was converted to ADM in the liver, but not in other tissues including tumors. THP would be an extremely interesting compound, because of comparable spectrum of responses to various tumors with extremely low toxicity compared with other anthracycline compounds.
...
PMID:Clinical studies of (2''R)-4'-O-tetrahydropyranyl adriamycin (THP). 331 Nov 90
A 28-year-old woman with
cardiac failure
, heart block, and both pleural and pericardial effusions is described. Despite numerous investigations, the diagnosis of a non-Hodgkin's lymphoma was not made until after the patient's death. Cardiac involvement by
lymphoma
is reviewed.
...
PMID:Pericardial effusion and heart block caused by lymphoma. A case report. 341 16
A case of primary malignant
lymphoma
of the heart diagnosed cytologically is reported. The patient presented with pericardial tamponade and ventricular arrhythmias and developed rapidly progressive and intractable
cardiac failure
. Two-dimensional echo-cardiography, which demonstrated the pericardial effusion, showed progressive impairment of the left ventricular contraction. The pericardial fluid contained malignant lymphoid cells. Despite vigorous treatment and chemotherapy, the patient died within 15 days; postmortem examination showed malignant
lymphoma
confined to the myocardium.
...
PMID:Primary malignant lymphoma of the heart. Antemortem cytologic diagnosis. 346 1
A huge intracavitary cardiac tumor causing
heart failure
in a 13-year-old girl was detected by two-dimensional echocardiography and was successfully resected to relieve her life-threatening symptoms. On pathologic examination, the tumor was found to be a nonconvoluted lymphoblastic
lymphoma
of B-cell lineage rather than a myxoma. This case is reported because of its rarity and unusual mode of growth and presentation, and illustrates that
lymphoma
should be included in the differential diagnosis of pedunculated cardiac tumors, especially in young individuals. The precise cytologic diagnosis of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is important because chemotherapy and radiotherapy may achieve palliation or control of the disease.
...
PMID:Lymphoblastic lymphoma presenting as a huge intracavitary cardiac tumor causing heart failure. 350 Apr 66
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