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Right ventricular failure and multiple organ failure following severe open heart surgery.
Yukihiko Orime
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Heart Failure and Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients With Single or Systemic Right Ventricles [PDF]
Sanaz Piran+4 more
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ABSTRACT Coronary stent fractures (SFs) are an emerging complication of coronary stents. There are numerous risk factors for SF, which include vessel angulation, use of sirolimus‐eluting stent (SES), long stents, multiple stent layers, stent overlap, inflammation, hypersensitivity, stenting in the right coronary artery, heavy calcification, ostial ...
Kosuke Muto+3 more
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Due to the scarcity of data, Impella RP is not approved for acute right ventricular failure caused by massive pulmonary embolism. We describe here the successful use of Impella RP in acute right ventricular failure caused by massive pulmonary embolism to
Ahmed Taha, MD+4 more
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Interventricular and intra-left ventricular electromechanical delays in right ventricular paced patients with heart failure: implications for upgrading to biventricular stimulation [PDF]
Pierre Bordachar
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ABSTRACT Alcohol septal ablation (ASA) is an established treatment for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). However, conventional techniques may be challenging in cases with complex septal branch anatomy, including hairpin curves, extremely small branches, and acute angle bifurcations.
Junya Matsuda+3 more
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Generating a Buzz About a New Treatment for Right Ventricular Failure. [PDF]
Searles CD.
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P-406 Acceleration index as a novel indicator for contractility in permanently right ventricular paced heart failure patients with upgraded left ventricular lead [PDF]
M. Heinke+7 more
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Restoration of a Stuck Leaflet
ABSTRACT Severe aortic regurgitation (AR) for a leaflet malfunction after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is a dreadful complication that can lead even to cardiogenic shock. New valve's design has reduced the rate of paravalvular regurgitation, however central regurgitation is still a challenging complication.
Elisa Tomarelli+3 more
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ABSTRACT We describe a novel variation of hybrid TPVR using a tricuspid annuloplasty ring which can be considered for patients with very large RVOT, short pulmonary artery, and limited vascular access and to avoid the risk of cardiopulmonary bypass. The utilization of Carpentier‐Edwards Physio Tricuspid annuloplasty ring can reduce the size of the RVOT
Mann Chandavimol+4 more
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