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The abdominal left ventricular assist device (ALVAD) is an order of magnitude more effective than conventional intra-aortic balloon pumping (IABP) in unloading and providing circulatory support to the failing left ventricle. This is a report of a unique case which demonstrates that in the absence of pulmonary vascular obstruction or constriction, the ALVAD can substitute for both left and right heart function. A 21-year-old patient with a congenital bicuspid aortic valve developed acute valvular endocarditis which rapidly progressed to congestive heart failure. An operation was undertaken, the mitral and aortic valves were excised and replaced by porcine heterografts, and a fistula from the right sinus of Valsalva to the right ventricle was closed. When coronary circulation was restored, irreversible ischemic contracture of the left ventricle, or "stone heart" syndrome, developed and emergency ALVAD or partial artificial heart implantation was effected. This device functioned as a total artificial heart for nearly six days, while a donor heart was sought. The patient then underwent removal of the ALVAD and cardiac and renal allografting. The transplanted heart functioned well, but the patient expired fifteen days later from gram-negative sepsis.
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PMID:Partial artificial heart (ALVAD) use with subsequent cardiac and renal allografting in a patient with stone heart syndrome. 36 90

Sepsis induces primary myocardial dysfunction. Yet, both hyper- and hypodynamic cardiac states characterize the sepsis syndrome, suggesting a modulatory role of septic mediators. Platelet activating factor (PAF), implicated in the pathogenesis of sepsis, is an endogenous phospholipid with diverse intracellular and extracellular effects. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of PAF (1) upon basal mechanical function of the heart, (2) upon receptor-coupled function of the heart, and (3) on basal and stimulated myocardial function at differing concentrations. In order to focus on the relationship between PAF and cardiac mechanical function, rat hearts were isolated and crystalloid perfused using a modified Langendorf preparation. Separate hearts received intracoronary vehicle (5% ethanol, 2.5% BSA) or PAF (20 or 40 microM) as a bolus, followed 10 min later by 0.25 microM isoproterenol (beta-receptor agonist) infusion over 3 min. Both 20 and 40 microM PAF produced a rapid decrease in rate pressure product (RPP = HR X LVDPmax) relative to control (P < 0.05). The depressive effect of PAF upon basal myocardial function did not persist and by 10 min RPP was not different (P > 0.05) among the groups. Isoproterenol infusion increased (P < 0.05) RPP in all groups. However, hearts pretreated with 20 microM PAF demonstrated a greater (P < 0.05) response to beta-adrenergic stimulation relative to vehicle-pretreated controls. This amplified response to isoproterenol was not observed with pretreatment at a higher concentration of PAF (40 microM, P > 0.05).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Platelet activating factor alters receptor-coupled function in the isolated perfused rat heart. 132 66

Stress reactions exist in many conditions in which plasma interleukin 6 (IL-6) is elevated. Examples are burns and sepsis. In these situations fever is often present. These stress situations are always accompanied with high levels of adrenalin and corticosteroids. These hormones, especially when given together, elicit a definite response of acute phase proteins in normal rats. In two stress models, (i) laparotomy and (ii) fever induced by administration of PGE2 in the lateral intracerebral ventricle, we observed a rise of adrenalin and corticosteron followed by an elevated level of plasma IL-6. Therefore, we studied the effect of adrenalin and corticosteron on the plasma level of IL-6. Adrenalin evokes high levels of IL-6, and this effect can be blocked by propranolol. When IL-6 release is blocked in this way, the response of alpha 2 macroglobulin and the cysteine protease inhibitor, both fast-reacting acute phase proteins in rat, is strongly depressed. Isoprenalin, an adreno beta 2 agonist, also causes very high levels of IL-6, indicating that the release of IL-6 can be mediated by an adreno beta 2 receptor whose presence has been demonstrated in monocytic cells. The results suggest a relation between stress situations and IL-6 and may be another factor besides the presence of endotoxins, virus, etc. explaining the high levels of IL-6 observed in many serious clinical situations.
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PMID:The relation among stress, adrenalin, interleukin 6 and acute phase proteins in the rat. 169 83

Isoproterenol, dobutamine, dopamine, and nitroprusside are four vasoactive drugs used to decrease pulmonary arterial pressure and increase cardiac output in newborns, infants, and children with sepsis. Thromboxane A2 likely produces some of the hemodynamic changes in sepsis, and U46619, a thromboxane A2 mimetic, produces similar changes in lambs. We studied the hemodynamic effects of these four vasoactive drugs in 10 spontaneously breathing newborn lambs during an infusion of U46619. After baseline hemodynamic measurements, U46619 (1-2 micrograms/kg/min) was infused to increase pulmonary arterial pressure and to decrease cardiac output. Then, either isoproterenol (0.05-1.0 micrograms/kg/min), dobutamine (5-20 micrograms/kg/min), dopamine (3-30 micrograms/kg/min), or nitroprusside (0.5-10.0 micrograms/kg/min) was infused. Every 10 min, measurements were repeated and the dose increased. U46619 significantly increased pulmonary arterial pressure by 182% and decreased cardiac output by 25% (p less than 0.05). Isoproterenol decreased pulmonary arterial pressure by 30% (p less than 0.05) and increased cardiac output by 25% (p less than 0.05) at low doses, and increased cardiac output by 115% at the maximum dose (p less than 0.05). Dobutamine decreased pulmonary arterial pressure by 11% (p less than 0.05) at low doses, and increased cardiac output by 28% (p less than 0.05) at low doses, and increased cardiac output by 71% at the maximum dose (p less than 0.05). Dopamine did not decrease pulmonary arterial pressure or increase cardiac output. Nitroprusside decreased pulmonary arterial pressure by 11% at the maximum dose (p less than 0.05). Isoproterenol and dobutamine may be more useful than dopamine and nitroprusside in the management of pulmonary hypertension and decreased cardiac output during sepsis.
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PMID:Effects of vasoactive drugs on thromboxane A2 mimetic-induced pulmonary hypertension in newborn lambs. 201 53

A 21-year-old woman developed endophthalmitis and a macular chorioretinal lesion secondarily to a Candida infection. She had been receiving intensive systemic antibiotic and steroid therapy for pelvic inflammatory disease. Blood cultures confirmed a Candida albicans septicemia, and amphotericin B was administered intravenously. As the eye inflammation resolved, healing of the chorioretinal lesion was complicated by the development of a subretinal neovascular membrane. The authors hypothesize that the formation of the membrane was related to an inflammatory alteration of the pigment epithelium--Bruch's membrane--choriocapillaris complex. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first such report following a Candida infection of the eye.
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PMID:A subretinal neovascular membrane as a complication of endogenous Candida endophthalmitis. 244 41

A 21-year-old man presented with fever and septicemia resistant to antibiotic therapy. An unusual post-coarctation mycotic aortic aneurysm that had eroded into the left main stem bronchus was identified and replaced with a Dacron graft. A critical factor in achieving the satisfactory result was preparation of the femoral vessels for autotransfusion and possible cardiopulmonary bypass.
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PMID:Aortopulmonary fistula in a post-coarctation mycotic aneurysm. 383 16

A 21-day-old boy presented to our emergency department hypotonic, lethargic, and intermittently unresponsive to pain. A workup for ketoacidosis, sepsis, and central nervous system hemorrhage was negative. A urine drug screen collected eight hours after hospitalization showed 39 mg/dl of isopropyl alcohol and 76 mg/dl of acetone. The first serum drug analysis was not performed until 18 hours after admission, at a time when there had been clinical improvement. The isopropyl alcohol concentration was 8 mg/dl, and the acetone concentration was 203 mg/dl. Management was supportive, and the patient stabilized. He was discharged from the hospital in good health in three days. A further review of the history showed no evidence for an oral exposure to isopropyl alcohol. However, since leaving the maternity hospital the mother had been applying gauze pads or cotton balls soaked with isopropyl alcohol to the umbilicus with every diaper change. We conclude that the child suffered from an isopropyl alcohol intoxication that occurred by absorption through the umbilical area.
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PMID:Isopropyl alcohol intoxication in a neonate through chronic dermal exposure: a complication of a culturally-based umbilical care practice. 802 19

A 21 year old male ingested podophyllin in a suicide attempt. The disorder was marked by seizures, coma, peripheral neuropathy, renal failure and acute necrotizing myopathy, an unusual finding. The coma and systemic disturbances resolved within three weeks. The myopathy resolved in 7 weeks, demonstrating a high capacity of muscle recuperation. The sensorimotor peripheral neuropathy persisted until the patient's death 9 weeks after the ingestion, due to septicemia. This report confirms the transient central neurotoxicity of podophyllin and persistent peripheral neurotoxicity of podophyllin, and describes a reversible necrotizing myopathy associated to mitochondrial abnormalities, a still unreported feature of podophyllin toxicity.
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PMID:Acute necrotizing myopathy and podophyllin toxicity. Report of a fatal case. 898 88

A 21-year-old woman with malignant lymphoma received a large dose of nitrogen mustard followed by autologous bone marrow. She achieved a complete remission that lasted 21 years. This was followed in a span of 10 years by two relapses that responded to chemotherapy and splenectomy. Death resulted from sepsis. At autopsy, there was minimal evidence of malignant lymphoma, but evidence for side effects of chemotherapy was present.
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PMID:Thirty-one-year survival following chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow in malignant lymphoma. 913 15

Citrobacter species have rarely been described as-etiological factors of intraamniotic infections. Citrobacter is not a normal inhabitant of the female genital tract. Vertical transmission of Citrobacter from mother to fetus has rarely been reported. A 21-year-old primigravida presented to labor and delivery at 40 6/7 weeks' gestation complaining of ruptured membranes, painful uterine contractions, and fever. An intraamniotic infection was diagnosed and antibiotics begun. She was subsequently delivered of a live male infant. Mother and infant had positive cultures for Citrobacter and overwhelming sepsis. Citrobacter species are rarely described as etiological factors of intraamniotic infections, and vertical transmission has rarely been reported. This pathogen should be considered in cases of chorioamnionitis or maternal sepsis as overwhelming maternal and fetal infection are possible sequelae.
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PMID:Vertical transmission of a Citrobacter infection. 937 7


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