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Patients with different heart diseases, dilated cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease,
hypertension
, ischemic heart disease or
myocarditis
showed manifestations of autoimmunity and down-regulation of beta-adrenergic receptors. Autoantibodies against beta-adrenergic receptors in these patients were detected with radioligand binding inhibition assay. The results suggested that the down-regulation of cardiac beta-adrenergic receptors in these patients may be mediated by autoimmunity. Autoantibodies against beta-adrenergic receptor were not related to any specific heart diseases, but to the severity of heart failure irrespective of its etiology. The significance of these autoantibodies in heart failure was discussed.
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PMID:[Circulating autoantibodies against beta-adrenergic receptors in patients with heart diseases]. 133 2
Cocaine abuse may lead to serious cardiac complications, including myocardial ischemia and infarction,
myocarditis
, cardiomyopathy and arrhythmias. With concomitant use of alcohol and cocaine, cocaethylene is produced by hepatic transformation. Cocaethylene is now thought to be primarily responsible for the deaths that occur among cocaine abusers. Treatment of cardiovascular complications focuses on cocaine-induced ischemia,
hypertension
and arrhythmias. The use of thrombolytic agents in myocardial infarction remains controversial. Concurrent detoxification with bromocriptine and norepinephrine is recommended.
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PMID:Cardiovascular complications of cocaine abuse. 846 3
Cardiovascular complications are among the most common and dangerous complications of cocaine abuse, ranging from episodic arrhythmias to myocardial infarction, strokes, cardiomyopathy, and sudden death. The central nervous system-mediated action of cocaine triggers an increase in circulating catecholamines, resulting in arterial vasoconstriction, increase in myocardial oxygen demand, myocardial ischemia, tachycardia, and other arrhythmias. The peripheral cardiovascular action of cocaine involves the inhibition of reuptake of catecholamines at adrenergic nerve terminals, with local release of epinephrine, direct stimulation and vasospasm of the coronary arteries, coronary intimal hyperplasia, inhibition of baroreceptors, interference with the electrical conduction through the myocardium, and direct myocardial toxicity. The cardiovascular complications of cocaine include cardiac dysrhythmias and
hypertension
, acute myocardial infarction,
myocarditis
, infectious endocarditis, ventricular dysfunction, dilated cardiomyopathy, hypotensive shock, and cerebral strokes. Cocaine-related vascular changes in the pregnant woman and fetus have been related to an increased incidence of abortion, abruptio placentae, and congenital anomalies of the fetus.
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PMID:Cardiovascular complications of cocaine abuse. 158 6
Fifty-four patients (18 males and 36 females, ages 2 to 37 years) with nonspecific aortoarteritis (NSAA) were studied. Evaluation revealed
hypertension
in 35, congestive heart failure (CHF) in 24, mild to moderate mitral regurgitation in six, and mild aortic regurgitation in two. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate was raised (greater than 35 mm in the first hour) in 38 patients. The arterial lesions included type I in seven, type II in eight, and type III in 34. Pulmonary artery involvement was present in 4 (type IV) of the 20 patients in whom it was studied. Selective coronary angiography was done in 11 patients and revealed 90% left main stenosis in one patient. Hemodynamic data revealed raised (greater than 7 mm Hg) mean right atrial pressure in nine, raised mean pulmonary artery pressure (greater than 20 mm Hg) in 29, and raised left ventricular filling pressure (greater than 12 mm Hg) in 27 patients. Radionuclide ventriculography revealed reduced (less than 45%) left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in 27 patients. The myocardial morphology as evaluated on right ventricular endomyocardial biopsy revealed normal histology in nine, features of inflammatory
myocarditis
in 24, and nonspecific changes suggestive of dilated cardiomyopathy in six patients. Marked right ventricular endocardial thickening was present in three. All patients with CHF had some histologic abnormality. We emphasize that myocardial involvement including
myocarditis
is common in NSAA and may precipitate CHF in these patients.
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PMID:Cardiac involvement in nonspecific aortoarteritis (Takayasu's arteritis). 168 19
Male albino rabbits were exposed to the organochlorinated pesticides hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) and endosulfan (2.5 and 5.0 mg/kg, ip) twice a week for 12 mo. The mean body weight of the rabbits at 12 mo was lower than that of the controls. There was rise in blood pressure and heart rate. Electrocardiograms (ECG) in both the exposed groups showed increases in PR, QT and RR intervals. Extensive myocardial damage was recorded with marked degeneration of muscle fibers vacuolization and leucocytic infiltration. Adrenals had thickened capsules and hyperplasia of cortical cells. Both pesticides produced significant increases (p less than 0.001) of 11-hydroxycortisone at all time intervals.
Hypertension
and
myocarditis
occurred in rabbits exposed to HCH and endosulfan.
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PMID:Hypertension and myocarditis in rabbits exposed to hexachlorocyclohexane and endosulfan. 170 44
Between March 1982 and March 1991, 225 heart transplantations (HTx) have been performed in 220 patients suffering end stage cardiac disease. Thirteen percent were females and 87% were males. Age range was from 5 to 68 years. The underlying cardiac disease was ischemic cardiopathy in 51.5%, congestive dilated cardiomyopathy in 42%, valvular cardiomyopathy in 3.5%, toxic
myocarditis
(post-adriamycin) in 1.5% and chronic rejection in 2.5% (retransplantation). Selection of the recipients was done following the currently well established criteria also taking into account the absolute major contraindications for HTx. Due to the still increasing demand of donor organs, currently donor age has been extended up to 50 years for male and 55 years for female donors. One quarter of the grafts were harvested on site in our institution, two other quarters were harvested somewhere else in Belgium and the last quarter provided by other countries cooperating with Eurotransplant. All patients have undergone orthotopic cardiac transplantation using the standard Lower and Shumway technique. Immunosuppression protocols have changed four times throughout the years. Nevertheless all were based on the use of Ciclosporine variously combined with other current immunosuppressive drugs. Rejection monitoring relied on routine endocardiac biopsy and was diagnosed according to the Billingham criteria. The in-hospital mortality is currently 11%. Infection, early right heart graft failure and acute rejection were the leading causes of death. The major causes of early morbidity were several curable infections, reversible rejection episodes, transient acute renal failure and controllable arterial
hypertension
. Among the survivors followed for at least one month up to nine years, half of late mortality was caused by chronic rejection followed by infection, sudden death, metabolic disorders, stroke and malignancy. Late morbidity involves cases of mild coronary graft diseases, biological renal insufficiency, some degree of arterial
hypertension
, dislipidemia. Current actuarial survival rate is 87% at one year, 76% at 5 years up to 9 years. Our experience confirms that HTx represents today and effective therapy for selected patients suffering end stage cardiac disease.
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PMID:A survey of nine years heart transplantation at Erasme Hospital, University of Brussels. 178 50
A 59 year-old housewife was admitted to the emergency service with a sudden onset of chest pain and nausea. Initially she was treated as an acute myocardial infarction, but conventional treatments were not effective, and she was sent to our hospital for further evaluation. Her ECG showed several abnormal findings including T-wave inversion, atrial flutter, QT-time prolongation, ST-segment depression or elevation, and frequent ventricular ectopic beats. The echocardiogram, 201thallium scintigram and coronary angiography were almost normal. Both urinary and plasma levels of catecholamines were remarkably increased, and the plasma epinephrine was extremely high during attacks. Abdominal echotomography and CT-scanning showed a large left adrenal tumor. The 131MIBG scintiscan revealed a high accumulation in this tumor. Then the patient was diagnosed as having pheochromocytoma and catecholamine-induced
myocarditis
. The administration of phentolamine (10 mg) normalized the inversion of T-wave and the
high blood pressure
. But when propranolol (2 mg) was administrated in addition to phentolamine, the ECG showed a biphasic low T-wave change. According to these phenomena, we supposed that the alpha-adrenergic receptor was involved in the development of the ST-T changes of the ECG, and the alpha-adrenergic receptor of this patient might be sensitive under excessive catecholamines, according to the inhibition of the beta-receptor by propranolol.
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PMID:[A case of pheochromocytoma with an AMI-like ECG change corrected by an alpha-blocking agent]. 196 1
In adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), the pulmonary artery
hypertension
is followed by increases in right ventricular diastolic and systolic volumes and a decreased ejection fraction. The stroke volume is preserved by the Frank-Starling mechanism as preload increases, even in the presence of severe pulmonary artery
hypertension
. In contrast, if there coexists a depression of the right ventricle contractility, as during right ventricular contusion, septic shock or a viral
myocarditis
, the compensatory Frank-Starling mechanism, that maintains right ventricular pump function, seems limited. Thus, it appears that the contractile state of the right ventricle can influence the clinical course of ARDS. In addition, patients with ARDS require mechanical ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), which has a detrimental effect on right ventricular loading conditions. Most investigators agree that the most important effect is a decreased right ventricular preload, secondary to the increased pleural pressure due to PEEP. However, in patients with severe pulmonary artery
hypertension
, the PEEP-induced increase in right ventricular afterload may become more preponderant, and inotropic support to maintain right ventricular stroke volume may be necessary.
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PMID:Right ventricular performance in adult respiratory distress syndrome. 227 9
The purpose of this study was to investigate, if besides the hypocontractility, which is the main finding in Primary Cardiomyopathy (PDC) there was some other mechanism in the development of heart failure and if this fact could influence in it's prognosis. We studied 13 patients with PDC in the hemodynamic cardiac laboratory from January 1982 to January 1988, these with systemic arterial
hypertension
. Coronary heart disease,
myocarditis
, primary valvular lesion, infiltrative disease, nephropathy, congenital heart disease, diabetes and alcoholism, were excluded. The control group was formed by 12 healthy subjects, which were studied for another purpose. We analyzed nine variables, including ejection fraction, peripheral vascular resistance, systolic and diastolic circumferential stress, left ventricular mass, left ventricular end diastolic and systolic volumes as well as force-velocity and force-fiber length relationship. The patients were followed up from 8 to 60 months (average 39 months). The cases with PDC were divided in two groups, "compensated" and "decompensated". The last ones with low ejection fraction and significantly increases systolic stress. We investigated which was the mechanism of compensation and decompensation through the force-velocity and force-fiber length relation. We found that compensation is associated with great increase of the after-load forces, the more end systolic volume at the end of the systole is not only controlled by the "force", but the decompensation is developed when the hypocontractility is added to the incompetence to compensate the after load. We found that the three deaths in this study had these hemodynamic characteristics, being the cause of death: the presence of heart failure in two patients and ventricular fibrillation in one.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Prognostic indexes in primary dilated cardiomyopathy]. 234 26
The authors report 66 cases of peri- and postpartum cardiomyopathy. The patients' age ranged from 16 to 42 years (mean +/- SD 30 +/- 7 years). All were black women native of the western part of the Republic of Niger, Sahelian in the north, Sudanese in the south. At first examination, all had signs of congestive cardiac failure. In 67 p. 100 of the cases these signs appeared during the first six postpartum weeks. Clinical, radioscopic and echocardiographic features were always those of dilated cardiomyopathy, even when arterial pressure was high.
Hypertension
was present at first examination in 50.8 p. 100 of the cases, but it remained stable under treatment in 13 p. 100. These data suggest an acute postpartum
hypertension
. The following risk factors of the disease were identified: rural living, absence of school attendance, low family income, multiparity, identical pathology after a previous pregnancy, postpartum "quarantine" period, ritual ablutions with very hot water, large amounts of sodium in the diet,
hypertension
, breast-feeding and postpartum oestrogen secretion decrease. Seasonal variations were noted, with doubling of new cases during the hot and humid season. The hypothesis of a latent gravidic
myocarditis
is discussed: the accumulation of risk factors during the postpartum period might trigger off the clinical disease. Forty seven patients were followed up for a mean period of 15 months. Seven died, 21 (31.8 p. 100) were in complete remission and 19 in partial remission. In case of relapse, complete remission was less frequent and appeared more slowly under treatment. Persistent cardiomegaly under treatment was of poor prognosis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Postpartum cardiomyopathy in the Sudanese-Sahelian area. Clinical and epidemiologic studies of 66 cases]. 250 Sep 9
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