Repositório RCAAP
Intervenções nutricionais em Síndrome Metabólica: uma revisão sistemática
Não existe consenso sobre a estratégia nutricional mais adequada para tratar a Síndrome Metabólica (SM), de tal forma que ocorra redução do risco cardiovascular. O presente estudo foi desenhado para avaliar a força de evidência dos benefícios de diferentes intervenções nutricionais na remissão da SM. A busca virtual foi realizada nas bases de dados Medline, Cochrane Library e PubMed, de ensaios clínicos randomizados publicados no período entre 1999 a 2009, em qualquer língua, em indivíduos com 18 anos ou mais e diagnóstico de SM, independente do critério. O operador booleano and foi utilizado na combinação dos MeSH terms "Metabolic Syndrome", "Síndrome x Metabólica" e "Metabolic Syndrome X"; dos entry terms "Dysmetabolic Syndrome X", Metabolic Cardiovascular Syndrome", "Metabolic X Syndrome", "Syndrome X, Metabolic" adicionados dos termos "diet", "intervention and diet", "treatment and diet" e "supplementation". Para cada estudo incluído na revisão foi estimada a Prevalência de SM e o Cálculo da Eficácia após o período de seguimento. Medidas de risco relativo para cada estudo foram descritas pelo Forest Plot. Foram identificados 131 artigos, os quais após critérios de elegibilidade resultaram em 15 estudos. Estes foram separados em quatro grupos: dieta normocalórica associada a exercícios; dieta normocalórica isolada; dieta hipocalórica associada a exercícios; e dieta hipocalórica isolada. Os ensaios com dieta hipocalórica associada à prática de exercícios apresentaram valores mais elevados de eficácia, colaborando para ressaltar os aspectos globais da mudança do estilo de vida no tratamento da SM, onde a alimentação saudável e reduzida em calorias deve ser complementada com a prática de atividade física.
2011
Leão,Leila Sicupira Carneiro de Souza Moraes,Milena Miranda de Carvalho,Giulia Xavier de Koifman,Rosalina Jorge
Síndrome de Austrian
Neste relato, é descrito o caso de um paciente masculino, 64 anos, sem história de etilismo, que se apresentou com a Tríade de Osler, que consiste no desenvolvimento de endocardite, pneumonia e meningite, por um mesmo agente. A síndrome é denominada síndrome de Austrian, quando a infecção for por Streptococcus pneumoniae. Serão discutidas as manifestações clínicas, fisiopatológicas e a terapêutica mais adequada para esse quadro. Tendo em vista a raridade do caso e a elevada morbimortalidade, serão enfatizadas a importância do diagnóstico precoce e o tratamento adequado, visando reduzir as complicações inerentes a essa doença.
2011
Midon,Márcio Estevão Goldoni,Fernando Souza,Sylvian Greicy Rocha Miyasato,Jan Norimitsu Schiemann
Tratamento de lesão de tronco da artéria coronária esquerda após radioterapia do tórax
A prevenção de complicações cardiovasculares tardias após radioterapia (RT) para tratamento de um tumor maligno é um desafio. Relatamos o caso de um jovem paciente com linfoma de Hodgkin submetido a tratamento com RT que desenvolveu doença cardíaca isquêmica no seguimento, embora não apresentasse fatores de risco cardiovasculares. Concluímos que pacientes submetidos a RT que apresentam dor torácica deveriam ser criteriosamente avaliados em relação à doença arterial coronariana.
2011
Salemi,Vera Maria Cury Dabarian,André L. Nastari,Luciano Gama,Marcus Soares Júnior,José Mady,Charles
Angioplastia coronariana versus cirurgia de revascularização: revisão de estudos randomizados
Realizamos uma revisão com agregação de resultados dos ensaios randomizados que compararam intervenção coronariana percutânea (ICP) com cirurgia de revascularização miocárdica (CRM). Os 25 ensaios selecionados envolveram 12.305 pacientes dos quais 11.103 pertenciam a estudos em multiarteriais e 1.212 pertenciam a estudos em lesão única de descendente anterior (DA). Nos estudos em multiarteriais a ICP mostrou uma tendência a menor mortalidade precoce (1,2% versus 2%) e menor incidência de acidente vascular cerebral (AVC): 0,7% versus 1,65%. Não houve diferença na mortalidade intermediária (3,8% versus 3,8%). Houve tendência à superioridade da CRM na mortalidade tardia (10,5% versus 9,6%). A diferença deveu-se exclusivamente aos estudos da era balão, tendendo a inverter-se na era stent (9,6% versus 9,9%). Nos estudos de lesão única de DA não houve diferença significativa em nenhum desfecho. A agregação de resultados de nove estudos que avaliaram a mortalidade tardia em diabéticos mostrou diferença favorável à cirurgia (21,3% versus 15,9%). Dois estudos que avaliaram lesão de tronco não mostraram diferença significativa na mortalidade em um ano (3,9% versus 4,7%). A incidência de nova revascularização foi consistentemente maior na ICP, apesar de progressiva melhora dos resultados na era stent.
2011
Andrade,Pedro José Negreiros de Medeiros,Marta Maria das Chagas Andrade,Antonio Thomaz de Lima,Antonio Augusto Guimarães
Estatinas nas síndromes coronarianas agudas
As estatinas são o principal recurso disponível para redução do LDL-colesterol. Seu uso contínuo reduz a morbidade e a mortalidade cardiovascular decorrente da doença aterosclerótica. A administração das estatinas demonstrou ser efetiva em estudos clínicos de prevenção primária e secundária em pacientes de baixo e alto risco. O mecanismo presumido de benefício da terapia hipolipemiante na prevenção das complicações da doença aterosclerótica age na redução da deposição de lipoproteínas aterogênicas em áreas vulneráveis da vasculatura. Estudos experimentais com estatinas demonstraram grande variedade de outros efeitos que poderiam estender o benefício clínico além da modificação do perfil lipídico por si só. A terapia com estatinas altera beneficamente componentes importantes do processo aterotrombótico: inflamação, oxidação, coagulação, parâmetros fibrinolíticos, função endotelial, vasorreatividade e função plaquetária. A demonstração dos efeitos não dependentes da redução do colesterol ou pleiotrópicos das estatinas fornece a base teórica para seu possível papel como terapia adjunta das síndromes coronarianas agudas. Análises retrospectivas de uma variedade de estudos indicam potencial benefício das estatinas durante os eventos coronarianos agudos. Estudos clínicos recentes têm abordado essa importante questão em ensaios prospectivos controlados, demonstrando fortes evidências a favor da administração das estatinas como terapia adjunta nas síndromes coronarianas agudas.
2011
Sposito,Alexandre Russo Aguiar Filho,Gentil Barreira de Aarão,Amanda Rezende Sousa,Francisco Thiago Tomaz de Bertolami,Marcelo Chiara
Caso 5: homem de 40 anos de idade, hipertenso, que apresentou dor abdominal e choque
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2011
Pereira,Diego R. Barbosa Pinton,Fabio Augusto Benvenuti,Luiz Alberto
Aorta após endoprótese para aneurisma micótico
Endopróteses vasculares são atualmente utilizadas no tratamento de diferentes patologias da aorta. Podem salvar a vida de pacientes com comorbidades e virtualmente inoperáveis quando da utilização de técnicas convencionais. Esse manuscrito relata o caso de um paciente de 40 anos, que havia sido previamente tratado de um aneurisma micótico sacular no arco aórtico e que apresentou ruptura da aorta descendente no seguimento de médio prazo. O tratamento da ruptura da aorta descendente também foi realizado através de medidas endovasculares, com sucesso.
2011
Alpagut,Ufuk Ugurlucan,Murat Tireli,Emin Rozanes,Izzet Dayioglu,Enver
Fístula coronariana para ventrículo esquerdo: diagnóstico por tomografia computadorizada
Fístulas de artérias coronárias são raras, sendo diagnosticadas mais frequentemente pelo ecocardiograma ou pela cineangiocoronariografia, entretanto, a angiotomografia computadorizada (angio-TC) das coronárias ganha espaço. Essa patologia apresenta incidência baixíssima, sendo as fístulas originadas da coronária direita mais frequentes. Fístulas coronarianas para câmaras cardíacas direitas são mais incidentes, sendo raras para o ventrículo esquerdo (VE). O tratamento pode ser cirúrgico ou percutâneo. Este relato descreve caso de fístula coronariana para VE diagnosticada pela angio-TC das coronárias em homem de 46 anos, hipertenso, assintomático com teste ergométrico positivo para isquemia. Angio-TC de coronárias descartou doença obstrutiva, porém revelou fístula coronariana conectando-se com cavidade ventricular esquerda.
2011
Mendonça,Roberto Moreno Bandeira,Rodrigo Lima Fonseca,Fredson J. S Macedo Filho,Robson
Are there gender differences in left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction in rats?
Objective: An unclear issue is whether gender may influence at cardiac remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI). We evaluated left ventricle remodeling in female and male rats post-MI. Methods: Rats were submitted to anterior descending coronary occlusion. Echocardiographic evaluations were performed on the first and sixth week post-occlusion to determine myocardial infarction size and left ventricle systolic function (FAC, fractional area change). Pulsed Doppler was applied to analyze left ventricle diastolic function using the following parameters: E wave, A wave, E/A ratio. Two-way ANOVA was applied for comparisons, complemented by the Bonferroni test. A P≤=0.05 was considered significant. Results: There were no significant differences between genders for morphometric parameters on first (MI [Female (FE): 44.0±5.0 vs. Male (MA): 42.0±3.0%]; diastolic [FE: 0.04±0.003 vs. MA: 0.037±0.005, mm/g] and systolic [FE: 0.03±0.0004 vs. MA: 0.028±0.005, mm/g] diameters of left ventricle) and sixth (MI [FE: 44.0±5.0 vs. MA: 42.0±3.0, %]; diastolic [FE: 0.043±0.01 vs. MA: 0.034±0.005, mm/g] and systolic [FE: 0.035±0.01 vs. MA: 0.027±0.005, mm/g] of LV) week. Similar findings were reported for left ventricle functional parameters on first (FAC [FE: 34.0±6.0 vs. MA: 32.0±4.0, %]; wave E [FE: 70.0±18.0 vs. MA: 73.0±14.0, cm/s]; wave A [FE: 20.0±12.0 vs. MA: 28.0±13.0, cm/s]; E/A [FE: 4.9±3.4 vs. MA: 3.3±1.8]) and sixth (FAC [FE: 29.0±7.0 vs. MA: 31.0±7.0, %]; wave E [FE: 85.0±18.0 vs. MA: 87.0±20.0, cm/s]; wave A [FE: 20.0±11.0 vs. MA: 28.0±17.0, cm/s]; E/A [FE: 6.2±4.0 vs. MA: 4.6±3.4]) week. Conclusion: Gender does not influence left ventricle remodeling post-MI in rats.
2015
Antonio,Ednei Luiz Serra,Andrey Jorge Santos,Alexandra Alberta dos Vieira,Stella Sousa Silva,Jairo Montemor Augusto Yoshizaki,Amanda Sofia,Renato Rodrigues Tucci,Paulo José Ferreira
Thymoquinone protects end organs from abdominal aorta ischemia/reperfusion injury in a rat model
Introduction: Previous studies have demonstrated that thymoquinone has protective effects against ischemia reperfusion injury to various organs like lungs, kidneys and liver in different experimental models. Objective: We aimed to determine whether thymoquinone has favorable effects on lung, renal, heart tissues and oxidative stress in abdominal aorta ischemia-reperfusion injury. Methods: Thirty rats were divided into three groups as sham (n=10), control (n=10) and thymoquinone (TQ) treatment group (n=10). Control and TQ-treatment groups underwent abdominal aorta ischemia for 45 minutes followed by a 120-min period of reperfusion. In the TQ-treatment group, thymoquinone was given 5 minutes. before reperfusion at a dose of 20 mg/kg via an intraperitoneal route. Total antioxidant capacity, total oxidative status (TOS), and oxidative stress index (OSI) in blood serum were measured and lung, kidney, and heart tissue histopathology were evaluated with light microscopy. Results: Total oxidative status and oxidative stress index activity in blood samples were statistically higher in the control group compared to the sham and TQ-treatment groups (P<0.001 for TOS and OSI). Control group injury scores were statistically higher compared to sham and TQ-treatment groups (P<0.001 for all comparisons). Conclusion: Thymoquinone administered intraperitoneally was effective in reducing oxidative stress and histopathologic injury in an acute abdominal aorta ischemia-reperfusion rat model.
2015
Aydin,Mehmet Salih Kocarslan,Aydemir Kocarslan,Sezen Kucuk,Ahmet Eser,İrfan Sezen,Hatice Buyukfirat,Evren Hazar,Abdussemet
Twenty years of vasoplegic syndrome treatment in heart surgery. Methylene blue revised
Objective: This study was conducted to reassess the concepts established over the past 20 years, in particular in the last 5 years, about the use of methylene blue in the treatment of vasoplegic syndrome in cardiac surgery. Methods: A wide literature review was carried out using the data extracted from: MEDLINE, SCOPUS and ISI WEB OF SCIENCE. Results: The reassessed and reaffirmed concepts were 1) MB is safe in the recommended doses (the lethal dose is 40 mg/kg); 2) MB does not cause endothelial dysfunction; 3) The MB effect appears in cases of NO up-regulation; 4) MB is not a vasoconstrictor, by blocking the cGMP pathway it releases the cAMP pathway, facilitating the norepinephrine vasoconstrictor effect; 5) The most used dosage is 2 mg/kg as IV bolus, followed by the same continuous infusion because plasma concentrations sharply decrease in the first 40 minutes; and 6) There is a possible "window of opportunity" for MB's effectiveness. In the last five years, major challenges were: 1) Observations about side effects; 2) The need for prophylactic and therapeutic guidelines, and; 3) The need for the establishment of the MB therapeutic window in humans. Conclusion: MB action to treat vasoplegic syndrome is time-dependent. Therefore, the great challenge is the need, for the establishment the MB therapeutic window in humans. This would be the first step towards a systematic guideline to be followed by possible multicenter studies.
2015
Evora,Paulo Roberto Barbosa Alves Junior,Lafaiete Ferreira,Cesar Augusto Menardi,Antônio Carlos Bassetto,Solange Rodrigues,Alfredo José Scorzoni Filho,Adilson Vicente,Walter Vilella de Andrade
Mycobacterial endocarditis: a comprehensive review
Objective: A systematic analysis was made in view of the epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and main outcomes of mycobacterial endocarditis. Methods: The data source of the present study was based on a comprehensive literature search in MEDLINE, Highwire Press and Google search engine for publications on mycobacterial endocarditis published between 2000 and 2013. Results: The rapidly growing mycobacteria become the predominant pathogens with Mycobacterium chelonae being the most common. This condition has changed significantly in terms of epidemiology since the 21st century, with more broad patient age range, longer latency, prevailed mitral valve infections and better prognosis. Conclusion: Mycobacterial endocarditis is rare and the causative pathogens are predominantly the rapidly growing mycobacteria. Amikacin, ciprofloxacin and clarithromycin are the most frequently used targeted antimicrobial agents but often show poor responses. Patients with deep infections may warrant a surgical operation or line withdrawal. With periodic multidrug therapy guided by drug susceptibility testing, and surgical managements, patients may achieve good therapeutic results.
2015
Yuan,Shi-Min
A new classification of post-sternotomy dehiscence
The dehiscence after median transesternal sternotomy used as surgical access for cardiac surgery is one of its complications and it increases the patient's morbidity and mortality. A variety of surgical techniques were recently described resulting to the need of a classification bringing a measure of objectivity to the management of these complex and dangerous wounds. The different related classifications are based in the primary causal infection, but recently the anatomical description of the wound including the deepness and the vertical extension showed to be more useful. We propose a new classification based only on the anatomical changes following sternotomy dehiscence and chronic wound formation separating it in four types according to the deepness and in two sub-groups according to the vertical extension based on the inferior insertion of the pectoralis major muscle.
2015
Anger,Jaime Dantas,Daniel Chagas Arnoni,Renato Tambellini Farsky,Pedro Sílvio
Comparison of polyurethane with cyanoacrylate in hemostasis of vascular injury in guinea pigs
Objective: To evaluate the behavior of castor oil-derived polyurethane as a hemostatic agent and tissue response after abdominal aortic injury and to compare it with 2-octyl-cyanoacrylate. Methods: Twenty-four Guinea Pigs were randomly divided into three groups of eight animals (I, II, and III). The infrarenal abdominal aorta was dissected, clamped proximally and distally to the vascular puncture site. In group I (control), hemostasis was achieved with digital pressure; in group II (polyurethane) castor oil-derived polyurethane was applied, and in group III (cyanoacrylate), 2-octyl-cyanoacrylate was used. Group II was subdivided into IIA and IIB according to the time of preparation of the hemostatic agent. Results: Mean blood loss in groups IIA, IIB and III was 0.002 grams (g), 0.008 g, and 0.170 g, with standard deviation of 0.005 g, 0.005 g, and 0.424 g, respectively (P=0.069). The drying time for cyanoacrylate averaged 81.5 seconds (s) (standard deviation: 51.5 seconds) and 126.1 s (standard deviation: 23.0 s) for polyurethane B (P=0.046). However, there was a trend (P=0.069) for cyanoacrylate to dry more slowly than polyurethane A (mean: 40.5 s; SD: 8.6 s). Furthermore, polyurethane A had a shorter drying time than polyurethane B (P=0.003), mean IIA of 40.5 s (standard deviation: 8.6 s). In group III, 100% of the animals had mild/severe fibrosis, while in group II only 12.5% showed this degree of fibrosis (P=0.001). Conclusion: Polyurethane derived from castor oil showed similar hemostatic behavior to octyl-2-cyanoacrylate. There was less perivascular tissue response with polyurethane when compared with cyanoacrylate.
2015
Kubrusly,Luiz Fernando Formighieri,Marina Simões Lago,José Vitor Martins Graça,Yorgos Luiz Santos de Salles Sobral,Ana Cristina Lira Lago,Marianna Martins
Simplified method for esophagus protection during radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation - prospective study of 704 cases
AbstractIntroduction:Although rare, the atrioesophageal fistula is one of the most feared complications in radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation due to the high risk of mortality.Objective:This is a prospective controlled study, performed during regular radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation, to test whether esophageal displacement by handling the transesophageal echocardiography transducer could be used for esophageal protection.Methods:Seven hundred and four patients (158 F/546M [22.4%/77.6%]; 52.8±14 [17-84] years old), with mean EF of 0.66±0.8 and drug-refractory atrial fibrillation were submitted to hybrid radiofrequency catheter ablation (conventional pulmonary vein isolation plus AF-Nests and background tachycardia ablation) with displacement of the esophagus as far as possible from the radiofrequency target by transesophageal echocardiography transducer handling. The esophageal luminal temperature was monitored without and with displacement in 25 patients.Results:The mean esophageal displacement was 4 to 9.1cm (5.9±0.8 cm). In 680 of the 704 patients (96.6%), it was enough to allow complete and safe radiofrequency delivery (30W/40ºC/irrigated catheter or 50W/60ºC/8 mm catheter) without esophagus overlapping. The mean esophageal luminal temperature changes with versus without esophageal displacement were 0.11±0.13ºC versus 1.1±0.4ºC respectively, P<0.01. The radiofrequency had to be halted in 68% of the patients without esophageal displacement because of esophageal luminal temperature increase. There was no incidence of atrioesophageal fistula suspected or confirmed. Only two superficial bleeding caused by transesophageal echocardiography transducer insertion were observed.Conclusion:Mechanical esophageal displacement by transesophageal echocardiography transducer during radiofrequency catheter ablation was able to prevent a rise in esophageal luminal temperature, helping to avoid esophageal thermal lesion. In most cases, the esophageal displacement was sufficient to allow safe radiofrequency application without esophagus overlapping, being a convenient alternative in reducing the risk of atrioesophageal fistula.
2015
Mateos,José Carlos Pachón Mateos,Enrique I Pachón Peña,Tomas G Santillana Lobo,Tasso Julio Mateos,Juán Carlos Pachón Vargas,Remy Nelson A Pachón,Carlos Thiene C Acosta,Juán Carlos Zerpa
Stratification of complexity in congenital heart surgery: comparative study of the Risk Adjustment for Congenital Heart Surgery (RACHS-1) method, Aristotle basic score and Society of Thoracic Surgeons-European Association for Cardio- Thoracic Surgery (STS-EACTS) mortality score
AbstractObjective:To determine whether stratification of complexity models in congenital heart surgery (RACHS-1, Aristotle basic score and STS-EACTS mortality score) fit to our center and determine the best method of discriminating hospital mortality.Methods:Surgical procedures in congenital heart diseases in patients under 18 years of age were allocated to the categories proposed by the stratification of complexity methods currently available. The outcome hospital mortality was calculated for each category from the three models. Statistical analysis was performed to verify whether the categories presented different mortalities. The discriminatory ability of the models was determined by calculating the area under the ROC curve and a comparison between the curves of the three models was performed.Results:360 patients were allocated according to the three methods. There was a statistically significant difference between the mortality categories: RACHS-1 (1) - 1.3%, (2) - 11.4%, (3)-27.3%, (4) - 50 %, (P<0.001); Aristotle basic score (1) - 1.1%, (2) - 12.2%, (3) - 34%, (4) - 64.7%, (P<0.001); and STS-EACTS mortality score (1) - 5.5 %, (2) - 13.6%, (3) - 18.7%, (4) - 35.8%, (P<0.001). The three models had similar accuracy by calculating the area under the ROC curve: RACHS-1- 0.738; STS-EACTS-0.739; Aristotle- 0.766.Conclusion:The three models of stratification of complexity currently available in the literature are useful with different mortalities between the proposed categories with similar discriminatory capacity for hospital mortality.
2015
Cavalcanti,Paulo Ernando Ferraz Sá,Michel Pompeu Barros de Oliveira Santos,Cecília Andrade dos Esmeraldo,Isaac Melo Chaves,Mariana Leal Lins,Ricardo Felipe de Albuquerque Lima,Ricardo de Carvalho
Study of novel coating strategy for coronary stents: simutaneous coating of VEGF and anti- CD34 antibody
AbstractIntroduction:Intravascular coronary stenting has been used in the treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD), with a major limitation of in-stent restenosis (ISR). The 316 stainless steel has been widely used for coronary stents. In this study, we developed a novel coating method to reduce ISR by simultaneously coating vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and anti-CD34 antibody on 316L stainless steel.Methods:Round 316L stainless steel sheets in the D-H group were polymerized with compounds generated from condensation reaction of dopamine and heparin using N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N'-ethylcarbodiimide (EDC) and N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS). Sixteen sheets from the D-H group were further immersed into 1ug/ml VEGF165 and 3mg/ml heparin sodium one after another for 10 times, and named as the D-(H-V)10 group. Eight sheets from the D-(H-V)10 group were coated with anti-CD34 antibody and termed as the D-(H-V)10-A group. Immunofluorescence assay and ELISA were used to evaluate whether the 316L stainless steel disks were successfully coated with VEGF and anti-CD34 antibody.Results:The results of immunofluorescence assay and ELISA showed that VEGF could be detected in the D-(H-V)10 and D-(H-V)10-A group, suggesting the steel sheets were successfully covered with VEGF. Anti-CD34 antibody could only be observed in the D-(H-V)10-A group, which was the only group coated with CD34 antibody. Both results suggested that the 316L stainless steel sheets were successfully coated with VEGF and anti-CD34 antibody.Conclusion:Our study developed a method to simultaneously coat VEGF and anti-CD34 antibody to stainless metal steel. This research serves as a fundamental role for a novel coating strategy.
2015
Song,Chun-Li Li,Qian Yu,Yun-Peng Wang,Guan Wang,Jin-Peng Lu,Yang Zhang,Ji-Chang Diao,Hong-Ying Liu,Jian-Gen Liu,Yi-Hang Liu,Jia Li,Ying Cai,Dan Liu,Bin
Atrioventricular block in coronary artery bypass surgery: perioperative predictors and impact on mortality
AbstractIntroduction:Disturbances of the cardiac conduction system are frequent in the postoperative period of coronary artery bypass surgery. They are mostly reversible and associated with some injury of the conduction tissue, caused by the ischemic heart disease itself or by perioperative factors.Objective:Primary: investigate the association between perioperative factors and the emergence of atrioventricular block in the postoperative period of coronary artery bypass surgery. Secondary: determine the need for temporary pacing and of a permanent pacemaker in the postoperative period of coronary artery bypass surgery and the impact on hospital stay and hospital mortality.Methods:Analysis of a retrospective cohort of patients submitted to coronary artery bypass surgery from the database of the Postoperative Heart Surgery Unit of the Sao Lucas Hospital of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, using the logistic regression method.Results:In the period from January 1996 to December 2012, 3532 coronary artery bypass surgery were carried out. Two hundred and eighty-eight (8.15% of the total sample) patients had atrioventricular block during the postoperative period of coronary artery bypass surgery, requiring temporary pacing. Eight of those who had atrioventricular block progressed to implantation of a permanent pacemaker (0.23% of the total sample). Multivariate analysis revealed a significant association of atrioventricular block with age above 60 years (OR=2.34; CI 95% 1.75-3.12; P<0.0001), female gender (OR=1.37; CI 95% 1.06-1.77; P=0.015), chronic kidney disease (OR=2.05; CI 95% 1.49-2.81; P<0.0001), atrial fibrillation (OR=2.06; CI 95% 1.16-3.66; P=0.014), functional class III and IV of the New York Heart Association (OR=1.43; CI 95% 1.03-1.98; P=0.031), perioperative acute myocardial infarction (OR=1.70; CI 95% 1.26-2.29; P<0.0001) and with the use of the intra-aortic balloon in the postoperative period of coronary artery bypass surgery (OR=1.92; CI 95% 1.21-3.05; P=0.006). The presence of atrioventricular block resulted in a significant increase in mortality (17.9% vs. 7.3% in those who did not develop atrioventricular block) (OR=2.09; CI 95% 1.46-2.99; P<0.0001) and a longer hospital stay (12.75 days x 10.53 days for those who didn't develop atrioventricular block) (OR=1.01; CI 95% 1.00-1.02; P=0.01).Conclusions:In most cases, atrioventricular block in the postoperative period of coronary artery bypass surgery is transient and associated with several perioperative factors: age above 60 years, female sex, chronic kidney disease, atrial fibrillation, New York Heart Association functional class III or IV, perioperative acute myocardial infarction and use of an intra-aortic balloon. Its occurrence prolongs hospitalization and, above all, doubles the risk of mortality.
2015
Piantá,Ricardo Medeiros Ferrari,Andres Di Leoni Heck,Aline Almeida Ferreira,Débora Klein Piccoli,Jacqueline da Costa Escobar Albuquerque,Luciano Cabral Guaragna,João Carlos Vieira da Costa Petracco,João Batista
Effect of N-acetylcysteine in hearts of rats submitted to controlled hemorrhagic shock
AbstractIntroduction:Pharmacological therapy is a strategy for the prevention of complications associated with ischemia and reperfusion injury that occurs after volume replacement in the treatment of hemorrhagic shock.Objective:The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of N-acetylcysteine associated with fluid resuscitation in cardiac injury in a rat hemorrhagic shock model.Methods:Mice Wister male rats were randomly and subjected to controlled hemorrhagic shock for 60 min. and then, subjected to resuscitation with Ringer lactate. In a group of six animals, 150mg/kg of N-acetylcysteine were added to fluid volume replacement. The animals were observed for 120 min and after this period, were euthanized and cardiac tissue was collected for histopathological analysis and measurement of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and pro-and anti-inflammatory interleukin.Results:Cardiac tissue of the group treated with N-acetylcysteine showed lower concentrations of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (0.20±0.05 vs. 0.27±0.05, P=0.014) and reduced histopathological damage and edema when compared to the group whose volume replacement occurred only with Ringer lactate. There was no difference in the expression of cytokines interleukin 6 (2,138.29±316.89 vs. 1,870.16±303.68, P=0.091) and interleukin 10 (1.019,83±262,50 vs. 848.60±106.5, P=0.169) between the treated groups.Conclusion:The association of N-acetylcysteine on volume replacement attenuates oxidative stress in the heart, as well myocardial damage and edema, but does not modify the expression of inflammatory cytokines.
2015
Oliveira Filho,Luiz Dantas de Saad,Karen Ruggeri Saad,Paulo Fernandes Koike,Marcia Kiyomi Silva,Sônia Maria da Montero,Edna Frasson de Souza
Predictors of mortality in cardiac surgery: brain natriuretic peptide type B
AbstractObjective:We evaluated whether the preoperative serum concentration of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a predictor of in-hospital mortality in patients that underwent cardiac surgery.Methods:We continuously evaluated 488 patients that underwent cardiac valve surgery or coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) between January of 2009 and July of 2012. Follow up of these patients were done prospectively for 30 days postoperatively.Results:Data analysis showed that the overall mortality rate was equal to 9.6%, Receiver Operating Charactheristic (ROC) curve analysis found the optimal cut-off value of BNP equal to 382 pg/mL for overall mortality (AUC=0.73, 95% CI=0.66 to 0.81, P<0.001). Multivariate analysis showed that the value of BNP higher than 382 pg/mL (P=0.033, HR=2.05, 95% CI=1.6 to 3.98) was an independent predictor of overall mortality at 30 days postoperatively.Conclusion:We concluded that the preoperative serum concentration of BNP is an independent predictor of mortality in patients undergoing valve surgery or coronary artery bypass graft.
2015
Murad Junior,Jamil Alli Nakazone,Marcelo Arruda Machado,Mauricio de Nassau Godoy,Moacir Fernandes de