Combined coronary artery bypass and carotid endarterectomy were performed in 52 patients (mean age 61 years) between 1981 and 1990. Of these, 36 (69%) had functional class III-IV angina pectoris, 33 ...(63%) had triple-vessel disease, 36 (69%) had one, or more, previous myocardial infarctions, and 33 (63%) had an abnormal left ventricular function. In 4 cases, additional cardiac procedures were performed. Asymptomatic carotid stenosis was documented in 29 patients (56%) and the remaining 23 (44%) had experienced cerebrovascular symptoms. All patients had hemodynamically significant stenosis of at least one carotid artery, 17 (33%) had severe bilateral carotid artery stenosis, and 6 (11%) had an additional occlusion of the contralateral internal carotid artery. There were no early deaths. Perioperative morbidity included: myocardial infarction in 4 patients (7.7%) and neurological deficit in 3 (5.7%) but functional impairment was not permanent. Late results have been obtained for all 52 patients at a mean postoperative interval of 35 months. Four patients (7.7%) have died, and the 5 year life-table survival rate was 83%. At five years, actuarial curves showed 67% of patients to be free of all serious events or death. Late mortality and morbidity were related above all to the progression of the coronary artery disease. We concluded that simultaneous endarterectomy of significant carotid artery stenosis in candidates for coronary bypass can be done safely and considered as more practical for the patient.
Pinus lagunae extends from 1200 to 2000 m only on the Sierra de la Laguna, Baja California Sur, Mexico. This study provides descriptions of habitat, soil characteristics, composition and cover of ...herbaceous vegetation, and physiography. Three forest types are described: one of Pinus lagunae only, the others with Pinus lagunae and Quercus devia.
Twenty-two patients underwent 23 late reoperations after total correction of tetralogy of Fallot from 1965 to 1990. Indications for reoperation included: isolated ventricular septal defect (VSD) in 9 ...patients (41%), isolated right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) obstruction in 3 patients (13.7%), VSD associated with a RVOT obstruction in 7 patients (31.8%), aneurysm of the pericardial RVOT patch in 1 patient (4.5%), aortic insufficiency with a residual VSD in 1 patient (4.5%), and tricuspid regurgitation in 1 patient (4.5%). The reoperation consisted of closure of a residual VSD in 17 patients, relief of a RVOT gradient in 11, insertion of a RVOT valve in 4, tricuspid valve replacement in 1 (reoperated twice), aortic valve replacement in 1, and excision of a RVOT aneurysm in 1. Two patients died in hospital (9%) but there were no early deaths in the 11 patients reoperated upon after 1978. Mean follow-up period was 135 months. There were 2 late deaths. The actuarial 20-year survival was 87%. Of the surviving patients, 16 (89%) were in New York Heart Association class I, 1 (5.5%) was in class II, and one (5.5%) was in class III. One patient required a second reoperation for tricuspid bioprosthesis degeneration and 1 patient had moderate recurrent RVOT gradient due to calcified pulmonary bioprosthesis. This study tends to support the policy of recommending reoperation in the presence of surgically significant residual defects. Reoperation is associated with a low early mortality and good long-term results.
We propose an experimental and theoretical investigation of the effect of heat exchange through air upon the operation of on-chip test microstructures for heat conductivity measurements on thin ...films. By comparing measurements performed in vacuum (the usual method applied in most of the literature) and in air, a difference is devised on the determined thermal conductivity values in the two cases, depending on the thermal characteristics of the layer of interest. This discrepancy is interpreted by carefully evaluating the results of thermal simulations of the test structures' operation and explained in terms of a difference in thermal exchange through the gas phase induced by the presence of the measured layer on the test structure.
The objective of this study was to compare maternal satisfaction with childbirth according to whether or not combined spinal-epidural anesthesia (CSE) of pain relief was used during labor.
A ...randomized, open clinical trial was performed with 70 pregnant women, 35 of whom received CSE anesthesia while 35 received only non-pharmacological forms of pain relief during labor. The variables evaluated were visual analogue scale (VAS) pain score, maternal satisfaction with the technique of pain relief used during childbirth and with delivery, the patient's intention to request the same technique in a subsequent delivery, and loss of control during delivery.
VAS pain score decreased significantly in patients receiving CSE during vaginal delivery. Furthermore, maternal satisfaction with the technique of pain relief and with delivery was higher in the CSE group, and around 97% of the patients would repeat the same technique at future deliveries compared to 82.4% of the women in the group using only non-pharmacological methods. With respect to the women's impressions of their control during delivery, approximately half the women in both groups felt that they had lost control at some point during the process.
The use of CSE was associated with a significant reduction in VAS pain scores during delivery and with greater maternal satisfaction with the pain relief method and with the childbirth process.
Comparar a satisfação materna com o processo do nascimento de acordo com a realização ou não de métodos farmacológicos para alívio da dor do trabalho de parto.
Realizou-se um ensaio clínico randomizado com 70 parturientes, 35 das quais receberam anestesia combinada (raquidiana e peridural associadas) e 35 receberam métodos não farmacológicos para alívio da dor durante o parto vaginal. As variáveis estudadas foram: escores de dor pela Escala Visual Analógica (EVA), satisfação materna com a técnica analgésica e com o parto, desejo de repetir a técnica analgésica em parto posterior e perda do controle sobre o parto. A análise estatística foi realizada no programa Epi-Info 3.5.3, com base na intenção de tratar.
Pacientes recebendo anestesia combinada (AC) durante o parto vaginal experimentaram uma diminuição significativa dos escores da EVA e maior satisfação materna com a técnica analgésica e com o parto. A maioria das parturientes, cerca de 97% do grupo da anestesia combinada, repetiu a técnica em partos futuros, contra 82,4% do grupo dos métodos não farmacológicos. No que diz respeito ao sentimento de controle do parto, aproximadamente metade das parturientes dos dois grupos sentiu que em algum momento do parto perdeu o controle deste, não havendo diferença significativa entre os grupos.
O uso da AC está associado a uma significante diminuição dos escores da dor durante o parto, e maior satisfação materna com a técnica analgésica e com o parto.
The authors examined and followed 104 patients who had undergone surgery under endotracheal anesthesia in order to recognize the lesions of the oropharynx and the larynx resulting from intubation and ...other manipulations within the oral cavity and the pharynx. Laryngoscopic examination disclosed: a hematoma of true vocal cords in 5 patients, hematoma of the aditus ad laryngem and soft palate in 1 patient, edema in 4 patients, and in 8 patients hematoma of the oropharyngeal mucosa. The patients reported the following post-extubation discomforts: sore throat, hoarseness, dysphagia, a feeling of burning, clenching or foreign body in the throat, rough throat, irritation to hacking cough, and pains in the cervical musculature. Laryngitis was singled out as a disorder found in an increased percentage in the study group, as compared to the literature data, for which an explanation is given.
To analyze the results of aortic valve replacement in elderly patients and to evaluate the hemodynamic performance of valvular prostheses, we have retrospectively studied the patients 70 years of age ...or older, who consecutively underwent aortic valve replacement in our Center.
From January 1988 to December 1992, a series of 112 patients aged 70 to 88 years (mean 74.8 +/- 3.8 years) underwent aortic valve replacement; 49.1% of patients were male; aortic valvular lesion was: stenosis in 65.2%, insufficiency in 9.8% and mixed stenosis and insufficiency in 25.0%. In 73.2% isolated valve disease was present; in 25.0% coronary artery disease was associated. Preoperatively 58.9% were in New York Heart Association class III, and 29.5% were in class IV. Concomitant extracardiac diseases were present in 73.2%. The types of valve prostheses employed were: mechanical tilting disc (28 cases), mechanical bileaflet (40 cases), bioprosthesis (44 cases). A significantly favourable relationship between body surface area and size of prostheses was evident.
Overall hospital mortality was 8.9% (5.4% for elective isolated aortic valve replacement) with significant difference (p = 0.006) related to criteria for surgical indication (elective 6.4%, urgent 10.0%, emergency 37.5%). Valvular lesion, age, sex, associated coronary artery bypass surgery, the values of peak and mean aortic valve gradient, the relative wall thickness and the presence of extracardiac disease have not been identified as risk factors for hospital mortality. The mean follow-up of the 102 discharged patients is 27.1 +/- 16.5 months (range 2 to 64 months). Eight late deaths (7.8%) occurred; the overall actuarial freedom from all deaths (excluding hospital mortality) was 95.6 +/- 2.2% at 1 year and 88.6 +/- 4.0% at 3 and 5 years. Five non fatal valve related complications occurred: hemorrhage in 4 cases (1.8% pt/yr) and hemolysis in 1 case (0.4% pt/yr). Ninety-seven percent of patients were found to be in NYHA functional class I or II. Comparative echocardiographic evaluation of the prostheses showed significant differences in mean gradient: regarding 21 mm size lower in bileaflet than in tilting disc and regarding 23 mm size lower in bileaflet than in tilting disc or bioprostheses.
Aortic valve replacement has proved to be safe and effective in the elderly population and is considered the procedure of choice for aortic valve disease. Although we consider mandatory to choose the valve substitute matching different physiopathological and psychological attitudes of individual patient, mechanical prostheses and particularly bileaflet type for size < or = 21 mm should be preferred.