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The time course of recovery of left ventricular (LV) function after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery is largely unknown. We aimed to test the hypothesis that LV function improves shortly after CABG by using echocardiography to elucidate myocardial contractility before and after CABG, and to determine the segmental distribution of viable myocardium. We prospectively studied 42 patients undergoing elective isolated CABG. No selection was done regarding preoperative LV ejection fraction. All patients underwent serial transthoracic two-dimensional echocardiography preoperatively, and at two to four days and six to seven weeks postoperatively. Regional wall motion was evaluated at each examination, and wall motion score index (WMSI) was calculated to assess recovery of contractile function. WMSI improved by surgery (P=0.005), stepwise from preoperatively to two to four days postoperatively (P=0.05) and borderline significantly between the two postoperative examinations (P=0.06). One hundred and one (15%) of 670 segments had abnormal contraction preoperatively; of which 69 were hypokinetic and 32 were akinetic. At six to seven weeks postoperatively a normalization of function was found in 35 (51%) hypokinetic and four (13%) akinetic segments. Our data suggest that CABG improves myocardial contractility within the first days postoperatively. Echocardiographic determination of wall motion is a useful tool to observe LV function.  相似文献   

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Podgoreanu MV  Djaiani GN  Davis E  Phillips-Bute B  Mathew JP 《Anesthesia and analgesia》2003,96(5):1294-300, table of contents
Conventional echocardiographic interpretation of regional wall motion abnormalities is subjective and experience dependent. Delayed contraction in the ejection phase (tardokinesis) and regional systolic asynchrony, sensitive markers of myocardial ischemia, cannot be accurately assessed visually. We used color kinesis (CK), a technique that evaluates spatiotemporal patterns of endocardial motion, to objectively detect regional wall motion abnormalities in patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery, and we compared it with conventional assessment of grayscale images by less experienced reviewers; we used expert grading as the gold standard for comparisons. Quantitative CK analysis agreed more closely with expert grading than less experienced reviewers (kappa coefficients, 0.74 versus 0.52 and 0.5). Global tardokinesis, identified in 9 of 26 patients (2 with normal fractional area change), was associated with an increased index of systolic asynchrony. Regional tardokinesis was identified in 48 of 150 segments: 27 segments had a normal magnitude of wall motion, 18 were hypokinetic, and 3 were severely hypokinetic/akinetic. Mildly hypokinetic segments showed delayed systolic motion, whereas residual motion of severely hypokinetic/akinetic segments occurred in early systole, reflecting passive effects produced by adjacent myocardial contraction. Quantitative CK may be a useful supplement to visual assessment, particularly for less experienced readers. By diagnosing tardokinesis, common among cardiac surgical patients even with normal standard ejection phase indices, quantitative CK may improve the intraoperative detection of regional ischemic changes. IMPLICATIONS: Quantitative color kinesis allows for objective and sensitive intraoperative echocardiographic assessment of abnormal spatial and temporal patterns of regional ventricular wall motion, with potentially important implications for improving myocardial ischemia detection in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.  相似文献   

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Background We used a combined rest-stress Tc-sestamibi redistribution imaging using SPECT scan to identify viable myocardium and predict improved left ventricular (LV) function after revascularisation in patients with severe LV dysfunction. Methods 57 patients were studied retrospectively with severe LV dysfunction Ejection Fraction (EF)<30%. Regional and global LV functions were evaluated preop and 12 weeks post-coronry artery bypass grafting (CABG) with radionucleide ventriculography. Preoperatively, patients were classified into those with eight or more viable segments (out of 15 segments) and those with seven or less viable segments. Results 31 out of 43 (72%) patients with more than eight viable segments had shown significant improvement in LVEF (from 0.29 ± 0.01 to 0.36 ± 0.06) postoperatively. Out of the remaining 12 patients, 3 had persistent akinesia with deterioration of symptoms whereas others had shown sympomatic improvement. In the other group, 11 out of 14 patients (78%) with seven or less segments viable had not shown any improvement in their LVEF. The imaging also identified the segments that improved function after CABG. Out of a total 285 segments in 57 patients, 238 segments were studied. Among these, 178 segments were hypokinetic, 48 segments akinetic and 12 dyskinetic. Preoperatively, 160 out of 178 (90%) with hypokinesia had shown viability whereas 26/48 (54%) in akinetic group and 9/12 dyskinetic segments had shown viability with rest showing no viability. Postoperative imaging had shown improvement in these groups as follows: hypokinetic 88% (141/160); akinetic 62% (16/26); dyskinetic 48% (4/9). Conclusions In patients with coronary artery disease (CAD)-and severely depressed LV function. preoperative imaging using SPECT identifies viability in many akinetic or dyskinetic myocardial segments, and these segments frequently improve function after CABG. The presence of numerous akinetic but viable myocardial segments before surgery correlated significantly with improvement in global LV function after bypass surgery.  相似文献   

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The influence of lumbar epidural anesthesia without cardiac sympathectomy on global and regional left ventricular function was investigated prior to surgery in eight normal subjects (group 1) and in ten patients suffering from stable mild effort-related angina (group 2). In both groups, epidural blockade was performed with 10 ml 0.5% plain bupivacaine. To differentiate the effects due to epidural blockade from those related to volume expansion, three sets of measurements were obtained: control, epidural blockade without volume loading, and epidural blockade with volume loading (500 ml lactated Ringer's solution). Radionuclide angiography was used to determine cardiac output, left ventricular ejection fraction, end systolic and end diastolic volumes, and to analyse left ventricular wall motion. Peak systolic pressure-end systolic volume ratio was used as an index of myocardial contractility. Seventy-two hours postoperatively, a thallium 201 myocardial scintigraphy obtained after iv dipyridamole detected myocardial defects in all patients with a history of angina. These defects were fully redistributed in eight out of ten patients. Throughout the procedure, patients with a history of angina exhibited neither chest pain nor ECG evidence of myocardial ischemia. At control, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and systolic pressure-volume ratio (SPVR) were lower in group 2 than in group 1 (LVEF: 0.54 +/- 0.02 vs. 0.64 +/- 0.02, P less than 0.01), (SPVR: 2.3 +/- 0.2 vs. 3.3 +/- 0.4 mmHg/ml, P less than 0.05). In addition, 19 hypokinetic sectors were found in group 2.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND AND AIM: Surgical resection of myocardium that acutely reduces left ventricular (LV) volume in patients with advanced heart failure (HF), the so-called "Batista Operation," remains controversial. We examined the effects of acute LV reduction with the Acorn Cardiac Support Device (CSD) in dogs with HF (LV ejection fraction < 30%). METHODS: HF was produced in 15 dogs by intracoronary microembolization. In nine dogs, intravenous dobutamine was administered to reduce LV end-diastolic dimension (LVEDD) by 10%-25%. While on dobutamine infusion, the CSD, a preformed knitted polyester device, was surgically placed around the ventricles, anchored to the arteriovenous (AV) groove, and tailored anteriorly to fit snugly over the ventricles. Dogs were then weaned off dobutamine. RESULTS: On average, the procedure reduced LVEDD by 7 +/- 1 mm (range 5-12 mm). Of the nine dogs, two died before completion of the study and seven survived for the entire period. Six dogs did not undergo device placement and served as controls. All were followed for 3 months prior to sacrifice. In controls, LV end-diastolic volume increased after 3 months (66 +/- 5 mL vs 77 +/- 6 mL; p = 0.007), while in CSD-treated dogs (n = 7), it decreased (80 +/- 5 mL vs 60 +/- 3 mL; p = 0.002). In controls, LV ejection fraction (EF) decreased after 3 months (27 +/- 1% vs 23 +/- 1%; p = 0.001) but was unchanged in CSD-treated dogs (25 +/- 1% vs 26 +/- 1%; p = 0.66). Compared to controls, CSD-treated dogs showed improved LV diastolic dysfunction and chamber sphericity, decreased wall stress, and no functional mitral regurgitation (MR). CONCLUSION: In dogs with advanced HF, acute LV reduction with the Acorn CSD prevents progressive global LV dilatation and ameliorates functional MR.  相似文献   

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To assess the importance of septal wall motion on patient outcome after resection of large akinetic and dyskinetic segments of left ventricle, the records of 70 patients undergoing left ventricular scar excision alone or in combination with myocardial revascularization procedures between January 1970 and January 1977 were reviewed. Patients requiring simultaneous prosthetic valve replacement were excluded. Preoperative left anterior oblique ventriculograms categorized this series of patients into two distinct groups, group A (36 patients) having normal septal wall motion and group B (34 patients) having akinetic or dyskinetic septal walls. Indications for operation and preoperative ejection fractions were similar in both groups. Analysis of these patients subjected to surgery with and without preoperative evidence of septal wall motion demonstrated no significant difference in either functional clinical capacity or in mortality. Mortality for both groups was 11%. Absence of ventricular septal wall motion has no significant effect on outcome of left ventricular scar resection and should not be used as a contraindication to surgery.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The present study was designed to identify the perioperative factors and to consider a counterplan for the improvement of surgical results, based on the site of myocardial infarction. METHODS: Sixteen patients with postinfarction ventricular septal perforation underwent surgical repair. The operation was performed 5+/-3 days after the onset of ventricular septal perforation using the same method, an infarctectomy and reconstruction of the septum and right and left ventricular walls with a single Dacron patch. The ventricular septal perforation was anterior in 11 patients and posterior in 5. Preoperative hemodynamics between survivors and non-survivors were compared. Left ventricular wall motion was estimated using echocardiography by wall motion score (divided into 17 segments and each segment was graded on a fourpoint scale: normal, 0; hypokinetic, 1; severe hypokinetic, 2; a- or dyskinetic, 3) and summed up. RESULTS: The operative mortality was 36% in 11 patients with anterior ventricular septal perforation. In non-survivors compared to survivors, wall motion score was greater (25+/-4 vs 18+/-4, p<0.01) and all values were over 20. The value of the cardiac index divided by Qp/Qs was lower (0.98+/-0.09 vs 1.44+/-0.31, p<0.02) and all were under 1.1. In 5 patients with inferior ventricular septal perforation, the operative mortality was 40%. In non-survivors compared to survivors, wall motion score was greater (18, 18 vs 7, 2, 12) and the right atrial pressure was greater (18, 19 vs 10, 9, 9 mmHg) due to a right ventricular infarction. CONCLUSIONS: The patients with poor left ventricular wall motion were lost for reasons unrelated to the site of myocardial infarction. Moreover, a cardiac index over Qp/Qs in anterior ventricular septal perforation and the existence of a right ventricular infarction in inferior ventricular septal perforation was predictive of operative mortality.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: In patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy and a substantial amount of dysfunctional but viable myocardium, myocardial revascularization may improve left ventricular ejection fraction. The aim of this study was to evaluate why not all patients with a substantial amount of viable tissue recover in function after revascularization. METHODS: A total of 118 consecutive patients with a depressed left ventricular ejection fraction (on average 29% +/- 6%) due to chronic coronary artery disease underwent myocardial revascularization. Before revascularization all patients underwent dobutamine stress echocardiography to assess regional dysfunction, left ventricular volumes, and myocardial viability as well as radionuclide ventriculography to determine the left ventricular ejection fraction. Next, 3 to 6 months after revascularization, the left ventricular ejection fraction and regional contractile function were reassessed. Improvement of left ventricular ejection fraction > or = 5% following revascularization was considered clinically significant. RESULTS: Dobutamine stress echocardiography revealed that 489 (37%) of the 1329 dysfunctional segments were viable. A total of 61 (52%) patients had a substantial amount of viable myocardium (> or = 4 viable segments). In these 61 patients the global function was expected to recover > or = 5% after revascularization. However, left ventricular ejection fraction did not improve in 20 (33%) of 61 patients despite the presence of substantial viability. Clinical characteristics and echocardiographic data were comparable between patients with and without improvement. However, patients without improvement had considerably larger end systolic volumes (153 +/- 41 mL vs 133 +/- 46 mL, P =.007). The likelihood of recovery of global function decreased proportionally with the increase of end systolic volume (P <.001, R = 0.43, n = 61). Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis demonstrated that an end systolic volume > or = 140 mL had the highest sensitivity/specificity to predict the absence of global recovery. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy not only the amount of dysfunctional but viable myocardium but also the extent of left ventricular remodeling determines the improvement in function following myocardial revascularization. Patients with a high end systolic volume due to left ventricular remodeling have a decreased likelihood of improvement of global function.  相似文献   

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Septal reshaping for exclusion of anteroseptal dyskinetic or akinetic areas   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
BACKGROUND: Our purpose is to describe a technique for exclusion of anteroseptal dyskinetic or akinetic areas. METHODS: From January to December 2002, 22 consecutive patients with myocardial infarction following left anterior descending artery occlusion underwent septal reshaping. All of them were admitted for dyspnea. Eight patients were referred for angina. After a 5 to 8 cm apical incision, 2 U stitches were passed from inside to join the anterior wall to the septum, as high as possible, following the border of the scars. An oval Dacron patch was then sutured from the septum (end of the direct suture through the border with the inferior septum) to the anterior wall (between the healthy and the scarred wall) up to the new apex. Purpose of the procedure is to maintain a longitudinal size as similar as possible to the normal. The incision was closed in a double layer. RESULTS: No patient died and only one had acute renal failure. No patients had restrictive syndrome. After a mean follow-up of 6.7 +/- 3.6 months (3 to 15), mean New York Heart Association Class improved from 2.7 +/- 1.1 to 1.2 +/- 0.3 (p < 0.001). Echocardiographic results showed reduction of left ventricle volumes and normalization of the stroke volume. In patients with low ejection fraction (相似文献   

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The immediate effect of coronary artery bypass grafting on global and regional myocardial function was studied by means of epicardial two-dimensional echocardiography during operations in 20 patients. Echocardiograms were recorded before cardiopulmonary bypass and 5 and 30 minutes after bypass. Global left ventricular function was expressed as percent short-axis area change and regional function as percent fractional area change. Segments were classified according to their baseline function as normal (percent fractional area change greater than 40%), moderately hypokinetic (percent fractional area change 21% to 40%), or severely dysfunctional (percent fractional area change less than 20%). Percent short-axis area change was significantly reduced immediately after cardiopulmonary bypass (from 42.0% +/- 4.6% to 34.9% +/- 3.0%, p less than 0.05) but had returned to baseline 30 minutes after bypass (42.6% +/- 4.0%). Similarly, function of normal and moderately hypokinetic segments decreased significantly immediately after cardiopulmonary bypass (normal segments: percent fractional area change 56% +/- 0.9% before bypass to 42.3% +/- 1.5% after bypass, p less than 0.0001; moderately hypokinetic segments: 31.0% +/- 0.9% to 25.1% +/- 1.4%, p less than 0.002). Both normal and moderately hypokinetic areas regained baseline function by 30 minutes after bypass (normal segments: 53.4% +/- 1.6%; moderately hypokinetic segments: 35.4% +/- 2.0%). In contrast, severely dysfunctional segments were found to be significantly improved immediately after bypass (14.7% +/- 0.9% before bypass to 27.7% +/- 2.1% after bypass, p less than 0.0001). This improvement was maintained 30 minutes after bypass (22.8% +/- 1.5%, p less than 0.001). We conclude that coronary revascularization exhibits an immediate beneficial effect on chronically underperfused myocardium having severely depressed baseline function. However, in normal and moderately hypokinetic areas, the depressant effects of global ischemia and reperfusion prevail in the immediate postbypass period, leading to a global depression of cardiac function.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The cardiac support device (CSD, Acorn) is a compliant, textile-mesh graft placed around the ventricles to prevent further dilatation and to improve function in congestive heart failure. The aim of this study was to verify post-operative changes in left ventricular volumes, ejection fraction, blood flow, and myocardial mass. METHODS: Fourteen patients underwent contrast-enhanced, electrocardiography-triggered electron-beam computerized tomography before and 6 to 9 months after CSD implantation. We measured volume and flow using the slice-summation method and the indicator-dilution technique. RESULTS: We found significant changes for the following parameters: end-diastolic volume decreased from 382.9 +/- 140.2 ml to 311.3 +/- 138.7 ml, end-systolic volume from 310.4 +/- 132.4 ml to 237.4 +/- 133.8 ml, end-diastolic diameter from 75.3 +/- 7.8 mm to 70.7 +/- 11.6 mm, end-systolic diameter from 65.8 +/- 7.8 mm to 60.0 +/- 14.0 mm, and myocardial mass from 298.6 +/- 79.6 g to 263.1 +/- 76.8 g. Ejection fraction increased from 20.3% +/- 6.4% to 27.8% +/- 13.1%. We found no significant differences for stroke volume (from 72.5 +/- 24.6 ml to 73.8 +/- 23.6 ml), heart rate (from 80.5 +/- 11.0 beats per minute to 76.5 +/- 6.8 beats per minute), and total cardiac output (from 5.8 +/- 1.9 liter/min to 5.6 +/- 1.8 liter/min). Mitral regurgitation fraction decreased from 30.5% +/- 15.5% to 15.6% +/- 12.8%, increasing antegrade cardiac output from 3.8 +/- 0.9 liter/min to 4.7+/-1.5 liter/min. For most parameters, pre- and post-operative values in these patients differed significantly from those in an age- and gender-matched control group. In each patient, we observed a small hyperdense stripe along the pericardium after surgery, but we observed no local complications. CONCLUSION: Three-dimensional structural and functional data obtained by computerized tomography volume and flow measurements confirm the safety and efficacy of CSD implantation.  相似文献   

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A variant of the Dor cardioprotective approach for reducing ventricular volume was applied to 12 consecutive postinfarction patients with akinetic anterior segments. Cardioplegia was avoided for restoration, but used for revascularization and valve replacement. The continually perfused beating open heart was used for protection during surgical anterior ventricular restoration (SAVR). These ischemic cardiomyopathy patients (age 77 +/- 6 years) preoperatively had high LVEDVI (170 vs 75 mL/m2, normal) and LVESVI (132 vs 25 mL/m2, normal) and 20 +/- 8% ejection fraction (mean +/- S.D.). An oval patch with outer flange for hemostasis was used. Patients also underwent revascularization (10/12), reoperation (6/12), and valve procedures (6/12). Continuous perfusion of the beating open heart was used for cardiac protection during restoration. Blood cardioplegia was used for revascularization and valvular procedures. Transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) estimated intraventricular contractility in all patients, and biplane ventriculograms were used in 8 patients to measure cardioreduction. Immediate hemodynamic performance was excellent in all patients, despite 178 +/- 34 minutes of bypass. Extracorporeal circulation was stopped 10 minutes after closing the ventriculotomy. No intraaortic balloon pump or LV assist devices were needed. Ejection fraction estimated by TEE increased from 20% to 45%; and biplane ventriculograms showed 28% reduction of LVEDVI, 39% reduction of LVESVI, and raised ejection fraction from 20% to 35%. The spherical ventricular shape after akinetic infarction was made into a more normal elliptical contour by this procedure. Subsequently, restoration may become as important as revascularization in treating akinetic segments after anterior infarction.  相似文献   

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In order to determine the effects of coronary revascularization for infarcted regions on postoperative left ventricular function and regional wall motion, we studied first-pass radionuclide angiography at rest and during exercise before and after operation in 18 patients with previous myocardial infarction. Preoperative mean value of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was significantly decreased during exercise from 56.8 +/- 14.1% to 46.1 +/- 15.5% (p less than 0.01). Postoperatively, there was no change of the values between at rest and during exercise: 53.6 +/- 14.1% versus 51.9 +/- 15.7%. Postoperative mean LVEF during exercise was significantly higher, compared with that of preoperative LVEF (p less than 0.05). Mean regional ejection fraction of infarcted regions was significantly decreased during exercise from 66.0 +/- 15.0% to 56.1 +/- 15.8% (p less than 0.01) before operation. However, there was no significant change in values between at rest and during exercise after operation: 65.4 +/- 13.9% versus 61.8 +/- 14.5%. Mean postoperative regional ejection fraction during exercise was significantly higher, compared with preoperative regional ejection fraction after operation (p less than 0.05). These results might be indicated that regional wall motion of the infarcted regions with ischemia enhanced by exercise preoperatively can be definitely improved by coronary revascularization.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a successful kidney transplantation on left ventricular functional parameters that can be measured with gated-single photon emission computed tomography (gated-SPECT) myocardial perfusion scintigraphy in patients with end-stage renal disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two consecutive patients (22 male) who had undergone a successful kidney transplantation in whom gated-SPECT myocardial perfusion scintigraphy was performed prior to and 6 months after surgery were included. Functional parameters, such as left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), wall motion, and wall thickening, were calculated with quantitative gated-SPECT. RESULTS: The mean LVEF improved significantly (P<.001) from 52% (SD+/-11) before to 63% (SD+/-10) after renal transplantation. This was attributable to a significant improvement in the end-systolic volume (P=.028). Wall motion and wall thickening improved in almost all myocardial segments. We found a significant correlation between the levels of urea and creatinine and the LVEF. However, correlations between an increase in the LVEF and the improvement in urea (P=.30) and creatinine (P=.26) levels were not significant, which is probably related to the number of patients studied. CONCLUSION: The systolic left ventricular dysfunction in terms of LVEF, wall motion, and wall thickening improves significantly 6 months after kidney transplantation in patients with end-stage kidney disease. Long-term follow-up is required to establish the prognostic value of these findings.  相似文献   

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An 80-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for examination of a ball thrombus incidentally found in the left ventricle (LV). Coronary angiogram revealed severe triple vessel disease and LV dysfunction. Although LV wall motion in the septum and the apex was akinetic, there were no signs of myocardial infarction. It was diagnosed as an acute LV ball thrombus with hibernating myocardium due to ischemia of the left anterior descending coronary artery. Emergency coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and excision of the thrombus were performed. Two weeks after surgery, LV function improved and the patient was discharged from the hospital without any complication. A LV ball thrombus without myocardial infarction is rare, and thought to be caused by hibernating myocardium.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The partial left ventriculectomy (PLV) is known to work in some patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), although this procedure does not work well in all patients and the operative mortality is higher than the other cardiac surgeries. In addition to PLV, left ventriculoplasty to exclude antero-septal wall or valvular surgery without left ventricle (LV) surgery can be also effective in patients with DCM. To improve the surgical results for dilated cardiomyopathy, we introduced echo-guided volume reduction test and evaluated the surgical procedures and the results on the surgery for DCM. METHODS: Between December 1996 and July 1999, 56 patients with DCM (50 with idiopathic DCM, six with dilated hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) were surgically treated. Under the standard cardiopulmonary bypass, left ventricular motion was determined with color kinesis of echocardiogram and the lesion of akinetic wall was removed or excluded. RESULTS: After the initial PLV in 18 patients (initial group), operative procedures were selected in 21 with PLV, five with LV plasty, or 12 with valve surgery without LV surgery according to the findings of the LV wall motion by intraoperative echogram (select group). There were six hospital deaths and late follow-up deaths within 1 year in initial group, however, the mortality decreased significantly after the selection of the operative procedures; three hospital deaths and two late deaths in the select-group (P<0.05). Significant decrease of left ventricular diameter, the LV ejection fraction and endosystolic volume index were demonstrated after the LV surgery. The survival rate improved significantly after the selection of the operative procedures; 14 months survival rates was 50.0% in initial group and 73.1% in select group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Operative mortality decreased and late follow-up results improved after the selection of operative procedures according to the intraoperative volume reduction test.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of viability/ischemia before revascularization on improvement in systolic performance, reverse remodeling, symptoms and long-term prognosis post-revascularization. METHODS: Fifty patients underwent thallium-201 imaging before revascularization to assess stress-induced ischemia and viability ('jeopardized myocardium'). Left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF), LV end-systolic volume index (LVESVI) and LV end-diastolic volume index (LVEDVI) were determined before and 3 months post-revascularization. Graft/vessel patency was controlled by repeat angiography. Long-term follow-up data (New York Heart Association (NYHA) class, hard events) were acquired up to 3 years. RESULTS: Patients with > or = 5 jeopardized segments on thallium-201 imaging demonstrated improvement of LVEF at 3 months (from 35+/-6 to 43+/-6%, P<0.001), with reverse remodeling (LVESVI decreased from 68+/-16 to 52+/-14 ml/m(2), P<0.001; LVEDVI decreased from 103+/-21 to 91+/-18 ml/m(2), P<0.001), and improved in NYHA class with excellent long-term prognosis (0% event rate). Conversely, patients with <5 jeopardized segments failed to improve in LVEF (34+/-4 vs. 33+/-7%, NS), and exhibited ongoing remodeling (LVESVI increased from 70+/-14 to 78+/-23 ml/m(2), P<0.001; LVEDVI increased from 106+/-19 to 116+/-25 ml/m(2), P<0.001), without improvement in NYHA class, and worse long-term prognosis (29% event rate). CONCLUSION: Patients with jeopardized myocardium benefit from revascularization with improvement in LVEF, reverse remodeling, improvement in NYHA class and favorable long-term prognosis.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: The partial left ventriculectomy (PLV) for end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) which worked in some patients has been reported, although the hospital mortality is high. To reduce hospital mortality, we selected operative procedures of left ventricular (LV) restoration to improve the operative results. We analyzed the risk factors and predictors of outcome, and the mid-term changes of the LV function were determined. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between December 1996 and September 2000, 74 patients with non-ischemic DCM received LV restoration. The age ranged from 14 to 76 years (mean, 49.0+/-14.0 years), and there were 63 men and 11 women. The etiology of the DCM was idiopathic DCM in 49 patients, and dilated hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in seven patients and others in 18. The preoperative New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class was 29 in class III and 45 in class IV, in which 32 patients depended on inotropic support. PLV or septal anterior ventricular exclusion (SAVE) was selected depending on the akinetic lesion of the LV based on the intraoperative echo-test. Fifty-six patients received elective operations, and emergency operations were performed in 18 patients. The risk factors and predictors of outcome were analyzed in 74 patients, and in 35 patients who survived more than 1 year after receiving LV restoration, the mid-term cardiac function was examined by cardiac echogram and catheterization. RESULTS: PLV was performed in 62 patients and SAVE in 12 patients. Concomitant mitral surgery was performed in 66 patients (89%) and tricuspid annuloplasty in 42 patients (57%). There were 15 hospital deaths and 13 patients died after discharge from the hospital (cardiac deaths in nine and non-cardiac deaths in four). In the 46 late survivors, the NYHA class was I or II in 42 patients and III in four patients. Selection of the procedure of LV restoration (P<0.01), elective operation (P<0.05), and the preoperative volume of LV (endodiastolic volume index of <180 ml/m(2); P<0.05) were risk factors and predictors influencing hospital and late death. After the operation, the LV function improved significantly and the improvement was maintained at the mid-term period; the LV ejection fraction was 31.8+/-7.9% (P<0.01) at 1 year from 23.0+/-7.3% preoperatively, left ventricular diastolic diameter was 62.8+/-10.9 (P<0.01) from 81.7+/-8.2 mm and the LV endosystolic volume index was 88.5+/-45.8 (P<0.05) from 162.6+/-41.6 ml/m(2). CONCLUSIONS: The operative results improved with the selection of the procedures, with elective operation, and mitral plasty for less cardiac dilatation. The mid-term results of clinical status and LV function showed the effectiveness of the operation.  相似文献   

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Pressure-controlled intermittent coronary sinus occlusion (PICSO) was evaluated in a randomized trial in 30 patients undergoing bypass surgery. PICSO was applied for one hour during early reperfusion. Myocardial function was determined from short-axis cross-sectional views of intraoperative two-dimensional echocardiography. Changes of sectional and segmental wall motion during extracorporeal circulation were analyzed. Although sectional wall motion did not change significantly, hypokinetic segments were preserved better in PICSO-treated patients than in controls (-1.3 +/- 2.4 versus -9.1 +/- 2.6 delta% fractional area change; p less than 0.04). Although not significant, the same trend was found for normal and severely hypokinetic segments. Cumulative enzyme release was related to coronary sinus occluded pressure (r = 0.94; p less than 0.006), indicating washout of metabolites during PICSO. Three months after operation, functional classification was similarly favorable in both groups. Long-term effects of PICSO cannot be predicted because PICSO was applied only during early reperfusion. We conclude that PICSO is a safe procedure and that its short-term beneficial effects on myocardial function suggest a preservation of myocardial viability.  相似文献   

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Left ventricular (LV) regional wall motion abnormalities (RWMA) are not easily quantified. We describe a model for quantifying RWMA by referencing regional amplitude and phase angle changes to global LV systole in eight anesthetized, open-chest dogs. Regional and total LV volumes (conductance catheter), regional shortening (epicardial piezoelectric crystals), and LV pressure were measured before, during, and after transient esmolol-induced apical RWMA. Regional phase angle (alpha) was defined as the relative distance, measured in degrees, that regional minimal volume differs from global end-systole. We compared maximal stroke volume (SV) with effective SV (that portion of regional SV contributing to total LV SV). Regional effective SV was also calculated from our model as the product of cosine alpha and regional maximal SV. Esmolol delayed apical end-systolic alpha (14.3 degrees +/- 11.4 degrees versus 35.7 degrees +/- 8.0 degrees baseline versus esmolol, P < 0.05) and decreased apical effective SV (2.4 +/- 0.3 versus 1.7 +/- 0.3 mL, P < 0.05), while apical maximal SV and total LV SV were not altered. Piezoelectric crystal dimension changes mirrored regional SV changes. We conclude that effective SV and phase angle analysis are more sensitive measures of regional myocardial dysfunction when RWMA exist than are measures of maximal regional SV. IMPLICATIONS: In a dog model of regional myocardial dyskinesis induced by esmolol, effective regional stroke volume and phase angle analyses are more sensitive measures of regional myocardial dysfunction than measures of maximal regional stroke volume that do not account for phase shifts.  相似文献   

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