15 research outputs found

    A Case of Coronary-Cameral Fistulae Involving All Three Major Coronary Arteries

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    Where is the right ventricle?

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    Utility of left ventricular systolic strain, strain rate and torsion imaging derived from speckle-tracking echocardiography in monitoring mild acute cellular rejection in heart transplant recipients

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    Congress of the European-Society-of-Cardiology (ESC) -- AUG 31-SEP 04, 2013 -- Amsterdam, NETHERLANDSWOS: 000327744602328European Soc Cardio

    Cardiac device related infective endocarditis; analysis of 15 cases [Kardiyak cihazlara bagli olarak gelişen enfektif endokardit; 15 olgunun analizi]

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    Objectives: We aimed to investigate the demographic and clinical characteristics, echocardiographic and microbiologic features, and outcomes of patients with permanent pacemaker (PM) and implantable cardioverter- defibrillator (ICD) endocarditis in this study. Study design: The study population consisted of 15 patients with permanent PM and ICD endocarditis. Data on demographics, medications, clinical procedures, microbiology, echocardiography, surgery, and outcome were collected. Results: The mean age of the patients was 57±16. Seven patients (47%) were female. Of the 15 permanent PM and ICD endocarditis patients, 5 died during hospital follow-up (33%). Four patients (27%) experienced a pulmonary embolism. Culture-negative endocarditis was seen in 5 cases (33%). Staphylococci were the most common causative organisms (60%). Three patients had undergone surgical treatment (20%). Conclusion: Cardiac device-related endocarditis remain a rare but potentially fatal complication of device implantation
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