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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
hypothermia
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Alkaptonuria is a rare disease of phenylalanine, aromatic amino acids, and tyrosine metabolism. Because of a genetic deficiency of the enzyme homogentisic acid oxidase, an accumulation of homogentisic acid causes ochronotic pigment deposition. The most common clinical manifestations are arthropathy, urinary calculi and discoloration, cutaneous and cartilaginous pigmentation, and cardiac valvular disease. Arthropathy and aortic stenosis are the most debilitating manifestations of the disease. A case of alkaptonuric aortic stenosis is described. A 75-year-old woman with a history of alkaptonuria presented in the emergency department with complaints of progressive dyspnea. Upon examination, the patient was hypertensive, tachypneic, and tachycardic with premature ventricular contractions. She had pitting edema of the lower extremities and complaints of generalized weakness. Chest x-rays revealed congestive heart failure and pulmonary edema. Diuretics were administered, and a continuous nitroglycerin infusion was initiated in the emergency department. The patient was admitted for further evaluation. The patient's respiratory status continued to decline. She was intubated endotracheally 1 day after admission. Subsequent cardiac evaluation revealed an ejection fraction of 35%, severe aortic stenosis, mild coronary artery disease,
ischemic cardiomyopathy
, and anteroapical akinesis. A dobutamine infusion was instituted for persistent hypotension, and renal dose dopamine was initiated for oliguric renal failure. The patient underwent an emergency operation for an aortic valve replacement with a Dacron patch 10 days after admission. Cardiopulmonary bypass and mild
hypothermia
were used during the procedure. The patient's hemodynamic status remained tenuous throughout the procedure. Although the first attempt to wean off cardiopulmonary bypass failed, the second attempt was successful with the aid of an intra-aortic balloon pump, inotropic support, and atrioventricular pacing. These measures were maintained during transport to the surgical intensive care unit. In the intensive care unit, the patient did not have an audible blood pressure or a palpable pulse without the support of the intra-aortic balloon pump and atrioventricular pacing. Coarse atrial fibrillation was the underlying electrocardiogram rhythm in the absence of atrioventricular pacing. Sodium bicarbonate was given without improvement. After discussion with the family, all life support measures were discontinued. The patient died 10 minutes after her arrival in the intensive care unit. Alkaptonuria's pathogenesis is manifested as both local and systemic in nature. Collagen vascular diseases share a similar pattern of multisystem involvement. Despite the negative outcome for the patient described, valuable insight can be obtained by studying this case and noting the anesthetic considerations specific to collagen vascular diseases in general.
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PMID:Alkaptonuric aortic stenosis: a case report. 1048 88
Hypothermia
is defined as a core body temperature of less than 35 degrees C and is divided further into mild, moderate, and severe depending on the temperature level. Several active internal rewarming modalities have been described in the management of moderate-to-severe accidental
hypothermia
. We report a 73-year-old black man with underlying end-stage renal failure and
ischemic cardiomyopathy
who was admitted with severe accidental
hypothermia
(core body temperature, 24.9 degrees C) secondary to environmental cold exposure. The patient was resuscitated initially with warm intravenous fluids and peritoneal dialysis with warm fluids with an average temperature rise of 1 degrees C. The patient was switched to hemodialysis that brought his temperature from 30.2 degrees C to 36.7 degrees C during a 3.5-hour dialysis with an average rise of 1.9 degrees C/h. Hemodialysis is a rapid and efficient modality of rapid internal rewarming for moderate-to-severe accidental
hypothermia
.
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PMID:Hemodialysis in management of hypothermia. 1147 82
Seven patients with
ischemic cardiomyopathy
who underwent elective endoventricular circular patch plasty (EVCPP) were included in this study. The mean age of the patients at the time of surgery was 63 years old. All seven patients had anterior left ventricular aneurysms following old myocardial infarction. Two patients were graded NYHA class II, 4 patients class III, and one patient class IV. EVCPP was performed under cardiac arrest with moderate
hypothermia
in five patients. The two most recent patients underwent EVCPP under on-pump beating and normothermia. Coronary artery bypass grafting was conducted in all cases and the mean number of grafts was 1.8, ranging from one to three. The mitral valve was replaced in one patient. One patient died of myonephrotic metabolic syndrome caused by ischemia of the lower limb. In the follow-up of six patients, the left ventricular end-diastolic volume index (LVEDI) decreased significantly from 128 +/- 31 mL/ m2 to 108 +/- 37 mL/m2. Left ventricular end-systolic volume index (LVESI) decreased in five patients. Left ventricular end-diastolic and end-systolic diameter remained unchanged after surgery. The left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) increased from 0.28 +/- 0.08 to 0.321 +/- 0.1. LVESI and LVEF did not improve in one patient with a large residual dyskinetic area at the distal LV septum. A residual dyskinetic area at the distal LV septum was observed in two of four patients who underwent EVCPP under cardiac arrest. This condition, however, was not detected in two patients who underwent EVCPP under on-pump beating conditions. In the follow-up study, the grade of NYHA functional classification improved in all six patients. In conclusion, EVCPP under on-pump beating is a realistic and effective procedure with which to complete ideal LV geometry and promote good results in patients with
ischemic cardiomyopathy
.
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PMID:Early results and operative considerations of endoventricular circular patch plasty for ischemic cardiomyopathy. 1202 1