22 research outputs found
Ultrasonic tissue characterization of vulnerable carotid plaque: correlation between videodensitometric method and histological examination
BACKGROUND: To establish the correlation between quantitative analysis based on B-mode ultrasound images of vulnerable carotid plaque and histological examination of the surgically removed plaque, on the basis of a videodensitometric digital texture characterization. METHODS: Twenty-five patients (18 males, mean age 67 ± 6.9 years) admitted for carotid endarterectomy for extracranial high-grade internal carotid artery stenosis (≥ 70% luminal narrowing) underwent to quantitative ultrasonic tissue characterization of carotid plaque before surgery. A computer software (Carotid Plaque Analysis Software) was developed to perform the videodensitometric analysis. The patients were divided into 2 groups according to symptomatology (group I, 15 symptomatic patients; and group II, 10 patients asymptomatic). Tissue specimens were analysed for lipid, fibromuscular tissue and calcium. RESULTS: The first order statistic parameter mean gray level was able to distinguish the groups I and II (p = 0.04). The second order parameter energy also was able to distinguish the groups (p = 0,02). A histological correlation showed a tendency of mean gray level to have progressively greater values from specimens with < 50% to >75% of fibrosis. CONCLUSION: Videodensitometric computer analysis of scan images may be used to identify vulnerable and potentially unstable lipid-rich carotid plaques, which are less echogenic in density than stable or asymptomatic, more densely fibrotic plaques
Acesso venoso central de longa duração: experiência com 79 cateteres em 66 pacientes
Procedures such as bone marrow transplantation, chemotherapy, total parenteral nutrition and hemodialysis increasingly require long-term central venous access (LTCVA). According to the indication, fully implantable catheters (with a reservoir) or partially catheters (Broviac- Hickman) are used. In the present study, we evaluated 79 catheres consecutively implanted into 66 patient treated at the University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, USP, from January 1993 to June 1997. The following parameters were evaluated: indication of venous access, type of catheter implanted, technique used, early and late complications, and duration of the implant. Thirty four of the 66 patients (51,5%) were men. Mean patient age was 28.2 years. There was a predominance of catheter implantation for chemotherapy in 55 (69.5%) patients and for bone marrow transplantation in 12 (15.2%). Twenty eight catheters with a reservoir (35.5%) and 51 partially implantable catheters (64.5%) were implanted. As to the technique used, 71,4% of the catheters were implanted by percutaneous puncture and the remaining ones by open venous dissection and catheterization. Two types of complications related to the technique occured, 9 infections and 8 late occlusions. The mean duration of catheter was 371 days for the Broviac-Hickman catheters and 395 days for the totally implantable catheters. No death occured due to the implants. The rates of early and late complications observed in the present series are similar to those reported in the literature.Procedimentos, como o transplante de medula óssea, a quimioterapia, a nutrição parenteral total e a hemodiálise, exigem a necessidade cada vez maior do acesso venoso central de longa duração (AVCLD). Utilizam-se, de acordo com a indicação, cateteres totalmente implantáveis (com reservatório) e parcialmente implantáveis (Broviac-Hickman ). Foram avaliados setenta e nove (79) cateteres implantados, consecutivamente, em sessenta e seis (66) pacientes, tratados no Hospital das ClÃnicas da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto da USP, no perÃodo de janeiro de 1993 a junho de 1997. Avaliaram-se os seguintes parâmetros: indicação do acesso venoso, tipo de cateter implantado, técnica utilizada, complicações precoces e tardias e duração do implante. Dos sessenta e seis (66) pacientes, trinta e quatro (34) (51,5%) eram homens. A idade média foi de 28,2 anos. Houve predomÃnio de indicação de implante de cateter para realizar-se a quimioterapia em cinquenta e cinco (55) (69,5%) pacientes e transplante de medula óssea em doze (12) (15,2%). Foram implantados vinte e oito (28) (35,5%) cateteres com reservatório e cinqüenta e um (51) (64,5%) parcialmente implantáveis. Quanto à técnica utilizada, 71,4% foram implantados por punção percutânea e os demais por dissecção e cateterização venosa, a céu aberto. Ocorreram duas complicações relacionadas à técnica, nove (9) infecções e oito (8) oclusões tardias. A duração média da implantação dos cateteres foi trezentos e setenta e um (371) dias para os cateteres Broviac- Hickman e trezentos e noventa e cinco (395) para o totalmente implantável. Não houve óbito associado aos implantes. Os Ãndices de complicações precoces e tardias, observadas nesta casuÃstica, assemelham- se aos dados encontrados na literatura
Pseudoaneurysms of large arteries associated with AIDS
BACKGROUND: Several vascular complications are known to occur in association with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and recent publications have called attention to the development of pseudoaneurysms of large arteries in patients with AIDS. CASE REPORT: We report on 2 patients with AIDS aged 23 and 31 years with pseudoaneurysms of the abdominal aorta and common iliac arteries. After clinical and radiological evaluation by arteriography and computed tomography, the patients were submitted to aneurysmectomy, with the placement of a patch of dacron in the first case and the interposition of a right aorto-iliac and left femoral prosthesis in the second. The second patient developed new aneurysms of the right subclavian and left popliteal arteries 2 months after surgery. Proximal ligation of the right subclavian artery was performed to treat the first aneurysm and resection and interposition of a reversed saphenous vein was carried out to treat the pseudoaneurysm of the popliteal artery. Histopathological examination of the popliteal artery revealed necrotizing arteritis
Bovine Peritoneum Protection Role on Intestinal Adhesions to a Vascular Graft: A Morphological Analysis
The present study aimed to experimentally evaluate the protection role of glycerin preserved bovine peritoneum (BP) against intestinal adhesions to a vascular graft. Experiments were performed on 24 adult rabbits, randomly dived into two groups. All animals were submitted to a vascular graft over the infra-renal aorta and vena cava. Group I (12 animals) was submitted to a BP patch on the retroperitoneal opening, between the vascular prosthetic graft and the intestinal loops. Group II (12 animals) had the retroperitoneal opening sutured. After 7, 14, 28 and 60 days, 3 animals of each group were randomly killed and the retro peritoneum, with or without the BP patch, was removed for histological analysis. The histological analysis showed that the BP stimulated a moderate to intense inflammatory reaction at the beginning of the experiments and on the 60-day evaluation, the inflammatory reaction was mild, limited to the BP border with its histological structure preserved. In conclusion, the BP is a safe and cheap interposition material to be used between vascular grafts and intestinal loops, presenting a protection role against adhesions between them.FAPESP[04/09139-2]FAPESP[06/03200-7]CNPq[303802/2006-5]CNPq[306452/2006-5