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Heart Surg Forum ; 25(5): E732-E738, 2022 Oct 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36317912

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BACKGROUND: No study has examined the association of the calcification of abdominal artery orifices with nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) in dialysis patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Thus, this study aimed to determine whether calcification of abdominal blood vessel orifices in hemodialysis patients may be a risk factor for NOMI and examine the long-term survival of dialysis patients after undergoing cardiac surgery. METHODS: From April 2014 to September 2020, 100 dialysis patients underwent cardiac surgery at our hospital. The calcification of the celiac artery (CA) and superior mesenteric artery (SMA) was evaluated by computed tomography, and the degree of orifice stenosis was graded as follows: patent, 0; partial occlusion, 1; and complete occlusion, 2. RESULTS: Eight patients experienced NOMI, and all of them died. SMA calcification scores were not significantly different between the NOMI and non-NOMI groups (1.38±0.52 vs. 1.13±0.69; P = 0.247). However, the average CA orifice calcification score was significantly greater in the NOMI group than in the non-NOMI group (1.63±0.52 vs. 1.15±0.65; P = 0.039), and the SMA+CA orifice calcification scores were significantly different between the groups (3.00±0.76 vs. [non-NOMI] 2.25±1.18; P = 0.028). In all patients, the 30-day and in-hospital mortality rates were 13% and 18%, respectively. All patients were completely followed up with a mean follow-up period of 604±585 days. Kaplan-Meier survival curves showed that patients with SMA and CA calcification tended to have a shorter overall survival than patients without calcification; however, no significant difference was noted. CONCLUSIONS: The calcification of CA and/or SMA orifices was associated with postoperative NOMI and poor long-term survival among dialysis patients undergoing cardiac surgery.


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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Cardíacos , Isquemia Mesentérica , Humanos , Isquemia Mesentérica/complicações , Isquemia Mesentérica/cirurgia , Diálise Renal , Fatores de Risco , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Cardíacos/efeitos adversos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X/métodos
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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg ; 64(6)2023 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37688564

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OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to determine the long-term surgical outcomes of patients with functional single ventricles associated with heterotaxy syndrome, risk factors for mortality and factors associated with Fontan stage completion. METHODS: Overall, 279 patients with a functional single ventricle associated with heterotaxy syndrome who underwent an initial surgical procedure at our institute between 1978 and 2021 were grouped into 4 "eras" based on the surgical year during which the initial procedure was performed: era 1 (1978-1989, n = 71), era 2 (1990-1999, n = 98), era 3 (2000-2009, n = 64) and era 4 (2010-2021, n = 46). Neonatal surgery was more frequent in eras 3 and 4 than in eras 1 and 2. RESULTS: Overall, 228 patients had right atrial isomerism; 120 patients (43.0%) had a total anomalous pulmonary venous connection; and 58 patients (20.8%) underwent an initial procedure as neonates. Overall survival rates at 10, 20 and 30 years after the initial procedure were 47.1%, 40.6% and 36.1%, respectively. Neonatal surgery (P < 0.001), total anomalous pulmonary venous connection repair at the initial procedure (P < 0.001) and early era (P < 0.001) were identified as risk factors for mortality, with the last 2 variables being negatively associated with Fontan stage completion (P < 0.001 for both). CONCLUSIONS: Although era had a favourable effect on survival, total anomalous pulmonary venous connection with intrinsic pulmonary vein obstruction was associated with both mortality and Fontan stage completion. CLINICAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: R19092.


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Técnica de Fontan , Cardiopatias Congênitas , Síndrome de Heterotaxia , Síndrome de Cimitarra , Coração Univentricular , Recém-Nascido , Humanos , Síndrome de Heterotaxia/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Técnica de Fontan/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Síndrome de Cimitarra/cirurgia , Ventrículos do Coração/cirurgia , Ventrículos do Coração/anormalidades , Cardiopatias Congênitas/cirurgia
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Cureus ; 14(2): e22474, 2022 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35371741

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Background and objective Postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock (PCS) is one of the most critical conditions observed in cardiac surgery. Recently, the early initiation of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) has been recommended for PCS patients to ensure end-organ perfusion, especially in high-volume centers. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness of earlier initiation of VA-ECMO for PCS in low-volume centers. Methods We retrospectively assessed patients admitted in two of our related facilities from April 2014 to March 2019. The patients who underwent VA-ECMO during peri- or post-cardiac surgery (within 48 hours) were included. We divided the patients into two groups according to the timing of VA-ECMO initiation. In the early initiation of VA-ECMO group, the "early ECMO group," VA-ECMO was initiated when patients needed high-dose inotropic support with high-dose catecholamines, such as epinephrine, without waiting for PCS recovery. In the late initiation of VA-ECMO group, the "late ECMO group," VA-ECMO was delayed until PCS was not controlled with high-dose catecholamines, with the intent of avoiding severe bleeding complications. Results A total of 30 patients were included in the analysis (early ECMO group/late ECMO group: 19/11 patients). Thirty-day mortality in the entire cohort was 60% (n=18), and there was no significant difference between the two groups (early ECMO group/late ECMO group: 64%/55%, p=0.712). Thirteen and six patients died without being weaned off in the early ECMO (43%) and late ECMO groups (55%), respectively; there was no significant difference between the two groups (p=0.696). The median duration of ECMO support was five days (IQR: 1.5-6.5). Conclusions The early initiation of ECMO did not contribute to patients' 30-day outcomes in low-volume centers. To improve outcomes of ECMO therapy in patients with PCS, centralization of low-volume centers may be required.

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JTCVS Tech ; 12: 121-129, 2022 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35403041

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the 5-minute test (FMT), developed to record the amount of pericardial bleeding in patients undergoing general cardiac surgery, and determine the relationship between this test and postcardiotomy bleeding. Methods: The medical records of 573 patients who underwent adult cardiac surgery between January 2016 and December 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. Patients were divided into 2 groups: the FMT group included patients who underwent general cardiac surgery between January 2018 and December 2019 (n = 278), and the control group included patients who underwent general cardiac surgery between January 2016 and December 2017 (n = 295). The postcardiotomy reexploration rate due to intrapericardial bleeding or cardiac tamponade within 1 week after surgery and the amount of bleeding until 2 days after surgery were compared. The FMT procedure involved counting the amount of bleeding by packing 4 to 6 surgical gauze sheets for 5 minutes. Sternal closure was performed when the amount of blood measured by the FMT was <100 g. Results: Compared with the control group, the FMT group had a significantly lower incidence of postcardiotomy reexploration (1.5% vs 5.7%; P = .007) and a reduced amount of bleeding after cardiac surgery (median, 1165 mL [interquartile range (IQR), 756.2-1743.8 mL] versus 1440 mL [IQR, 825.0-2130.0 mL]; P = .005). There was a significant positive correlation between the FMT gauze sheet weight and postcardiotomy bleeding (r = 0.322; P < .001). Conclusions: The FMT is an objective and effective tool for estimating postoperative bleeding during cardiac surgery that can prevent postcardiotomy reexploration and reduce the amount of postcardiotomy bleeding.

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JTCVS Open ; 10: 87-96, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36004275

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Objective: To identify whether preoperative magnetic resonance imaging findings of the brain can predict postoperative delirium in patients who undergo arch replacement for aneurysms. Methods: Overall, 193 patients who underwent aortic replacement for the first time at a single institution between April 2014 and September 2020 were enrolled in this retrospective study. After we excluded patients with acute aortic dissection, no preoperative magnetic resonance imaging findings of the brain, and postoperative cerebral infarction, 50 patients were included and divided into 2 groups, according to their confusion scale results: postoperative delirium (group D) and nonpostoperative delirium (group ND). Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging findings of the brain were classified into lacunar stroke, periventricular hyperintensity, and deep subcortical white matter hyperintensity groups; the latter 2 groups were further classified based on the Fazekas scale, grade 0 to 3. Results: There were 23 patients (46%) in group D and 27 (54%) in group ND. The mean age was significantly greater in group D than in group ND (75 vs 70 years; P = .007). The mean operative time was significantly longer in group D than in group ND (447 vs 384 minutes; P = .024). As for preoperative magnetic resonance imaging findings of the brain, there were significantly more lacunar stroke cases in group D than in group ND (P = .027). In multivariable logistic regression with stepwise selection, high-grade periventricular hyperintensity was significantly related to postoperative delirium (odds ratio, 9.38; 95% confidence interval, 1.55-56.56; P = .015). Conclusions: Silent cerebral ischemia detected by preoperative magnetic resonance imaging of the brain was a significant risk factor for postoperative delirium.

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Int J Cardiovasc Imaging ; 38(8): 1873-1879, 2022 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37726512

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Postoperative atrial fibrillation is a poor prognostic factor associated with increased mortality rates. Patients experiencing significant pericardial effusion develop postoperative atrial fibrillation; however, little is explored about the association between postoperative atrial fibrillation and post-cardiotomy pericardial effusion. This retrospective, single-center study included adult patients who underwent cardiovascular surgery via median sternotomy from January 2016 to December 2019. Patients who underwent routine postoperative computed tomography at 7 ± 3 days after surgery (n = 294) were included. Pericardial effusion was measured at the thickest point. Patients were classified into those with (n = 127) and without (n = 167) postoperative atrial fibrillation. The association of pericardial effusion with other factors was evaluated. A possible confounder-adjusted logistic regression analysis after multiple imputation was performed to obtain odds ratios for postoperative atrial fibrillation using previously published risk factors. Age, intraoperative bleeding volume, and pericardial effusion size were all significantly higher in the group with postoperative atrial fibrillation. Multivariate logistic regression after multiple imputation revealed that age, intraoperative bleeding volume, and postoperative pericardial effusion were significantly associated with postoperative atrial fibrillation. Our findings suggest that post-cardiotomy pericardial effusion is associated with postoperative atrial fibrillation. However, the causality remains unknown, making further studies mandatory.


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Fibrilação Atrial , Derrame Pericárdico , Adulto , Humanos , Fibrilação Atrial/diagnóstico , Fibrilação Atrial/etiologia , Derrame Pericárdico/diagnóstico por imagem , Derrame Pericárdico/etiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Pericardiectomia
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J Surg Case Rep ; 2021(10): rjab356, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34729161

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An 81-year-old man was transferred to our hospital for a ruptured infected descending aortic aneurysm. An emergency thoracic endovascular aortic repair was performed, but a computed tomography scan 7 days later revealed an aortoesophageal fistula. The establishment of extracorporeal circulation using the femoral artery and utilization of the omentum was considered difficult. We performed bilateral axillofemoral bypass followed by descending aortic resection and esophagectomy. However, the patient's circulatory insufficiency worsened, and he died on the 18th postoperative day. In the treatment of aortoesophageal fistula, bilateral axillofemoral bypass is not recommended as an alternative to descending aortic replacement.

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Thorac Cardiovasc Surg Rep ; 10(1): e9-e10, 2021 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33489714

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An anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery (ALCAPA) is a rare congenital heart disease. Among the variants, an anomalous origin of the left anterior descending coronary artery from the pulmonary artery (ALADPA) is extremely rare. Here, we report a case of ALADPA in an adult that was treated with coronary artery bypass grafting using the left internal thoracic artery.

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Surg Case Rep ; 7(1): 50, 2021 Feb 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33591403

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BACKGROUND: In adult patients with primary or recurrent coarctation of the aorta (CoA), extra-anatomic bypass grafting (EABG) has been widely used as a surgical treatment option. However, there have been few reports on pseudoaneurysms (PAs) of the distal anastomotic sites after extra-anatomic bypass for CoA. CASE PRESENTATION: A 51-year-old man with hemoptysis was transferred to our hospital. Twenty years ago, he had undergone EABG from the ascending to the descending aorta (ascending-to-descending EABG) for CoA with right aortic arch. Eight years ago, he underwent thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) for the ruptured PA on the distal anastomotic site of the EABG. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography scans revealed recurrent ruptured PA on the distal anastomotic site of the EABG. Therefore, we decided to replace the descending aorta, followed by end-to-side anastomosis of the EABG to the replaced descending aorta. However, due to massive adhesion of the lung to the EABG and PA, we performed transection of the descending aorta to decompress the PA. The postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient is doing well 5 months after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Aortic transection between the CoA and the distal anastomosis site may be a useful additional procedure in patients previously treated with TEVAR for PAs in the distal anastomosis site after EABG.

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J Chest Surg ; 54(5): 383-388, 2021 Oct 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34611086

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BACKGROUND: Achieving external access to and manual occlusion of the left atrial appendage (LAA) during minimally invasive mitral valve surgery (MIMVS) through a small right thoracotomy is difficult. Occlusion of the LAA using an epicardial closure device seems quite useful compared to other surgical techniques. METHODS: Fourteen patients with atrial fibrillation underwent MIMVS with concomitant surgical occlusion of the LAA using double-layered endocardial closure stitches (n=6, endocardial suture group) or the AtriClip Pro closure device (n=8, AtriClip group) at our institution. The primary safety endpoint was any device-related adverse event, and the primary efficacy endpoint was successful complete occlusion of blood flow into the LAA as assessed by transthoracic echocardiography at hospital discharge. The primary efficacy endpoint for stroke reduction was the occurrence of ischemic or hemorrhagic neurologic events. RESULTS: All patients underwent LAA occlusion as scheduled. The cardiopulmonary bypass and aortic cross-clamp times in the endocardial suture group and the AtriClip group were 202±39 and 128±41 minutes, and 213±53 and 136±44 minutes, respectively (p=0.68, p=0.73). No patients in either group experienced any device-related serious adverse events, incomplete LAA occlusion, early postoperative stroke, or neurologic complication. CONCLUSION: Epicardial LAA occlusion using the AtriClip Pro during MIMVS in patients with mitral valve disease and atrial fibrillation is a simple, safe, and effective adjunctive procedure.

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