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PCI has been used for palliation of CAV in adults, but there are limited data available in children. We sought to evaluate our experience with PCIs for CAV in pediatric heart transplant recipients. Retrospective review of the medical records of all four patients who were diagnosed with CAV, including demographic data and catheterization reports was performed. Of the 149 pediatric heart transplant recipients followed at our institution, 10 were identified with CAV. Four of these 10 underwent 12 PCI procedures for CAV. One donor heart had documented coronary artery disease. Two patients had significant risk factors for coronary artery disease including morbid obesity, hyperlipidemia, and systemic hypertension. PCI involved deployment of bare metal stents (n = 2), paclitaxel-eluting stent (n = 6), and sirolimus-eluting stents (n = 4) with procedural success in all and no early or late mortality. One procedure was complicated by coronary dissection that was successfully treated with stent placement. One patient has been re-transplanted while the other three are not candidates for re-transplantation and have remained asymptomatic as palliation with PCI. PCI using coronary stents is a safe and effective palliative measure for CAV in pediatric heart transplant recipients.
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PMID:Percutaneous coronary intervention using drug-eluting stents in pediatric heart transplant recipients. 1920 19

Blood from 30 free-ranging brown hyenas ( Parahyaena brunnea) was collected for biochemical analysis and select serologic screening in Namibia from 1997 to 2010. Age was found to have an influence on several biochemical parameters that may be related to growth, a developing immune system, and differences in diet. Seasonal differences in diet of coastal brown hyenas also had an overall significant effect on lipemia values, and differences in stress due to varying capture methods could be associated with an increase in glucose and creatinine kinase. Comparisons among hyena species from published data were inconclusive, as some samples may have been derived from captive populations and individuals. Sera were tested for antibodies against 18 pathogens. Antibodies were not detected for most pathogens, but the proportion of sera containing antibodies against canine adenovirus-1 (CAV-1) and canine adenovirus-2 (CAV-2) was 65% and 84%, respectively. There was no effect of sex, age, year of sampling, or contact with domestic dogs, indicating that CAV-1 or CAV-2 may be enzootic. The prevalence of antibodies to canine distemper virus (CDV) was 43%, and older brown hyenas were 6.9 times more likely to have been exposed to CDV, adjusting for year of sampling and degree of estimated contact with domestic dogs, suggesting epizootic outbreaks. This study is the first to present biochemical reference intervals for wild brown hyenas and provides an indication of disease exposure in this species.
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PMID:SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY VALUES AND SELECT SEROLOGIC SCREENING OF BROWN HYENAS ( PARAHYAENA BRUNNEA) FROM THE NAMIB DESERT, NAMIBIA. 3059 6