A case report of upgrading to cardiac resynchronization therapy in a patient with congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries and dextrocardia. [PDF]
Šimka J +3 more
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The evolution of hierarchical phase‐contrast tomography (HiP‐CT) from its origins at the BM05 beamline to its transition to BM18 (ESRF‐EBS) is shown. The novel hardware and scanning approach developments resulted in significantly improved data quality, resolution, sensitivity and speed.
Hector Dejea +9 more
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CLINICAL CASE OF AN ISOLATED CORRECTED TRANSPOSITION OF THE GREAT ARTERIES
Corrected transposition of the great arteries (CTGA) is pathology of cardiovascular development rarely observed in therapeutic practice. This condition is difficult to diagnose due to the absence of both hemodynamic disorders and clinical manifestations ...
V. Y. Yaltikov, G. V. Revunenkov
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Modified Damus-Kaye-Stansel Anastomosis to Prevent Coronary Obstruction Between the Great Arteries
The conventional Damus-Kaye-Stansel procedure may cause coronary artery compression when the coronary arteries are situated between the great arteries.
Takashi Nagase, MD +6 more
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Right Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction in Adults With Anatomic Repair of d-Transposition of Great Arteries. [PDF]
Egbe AC +8 more
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ALSS short inter‐treatment interval treatment (patients received two ALSS treatments within 48 h) correlates with improved liver function and 90‐day transplant‐free survival of HBV‐ACLF. This result provides a certain theoretical basis for the timing and time interval of ALSS for HBV‐ACLF, enriches the models and contents of ALSS treatment for HBV‐ACLF,
Jingjie Fu +4 more
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Hang-out time of pulmonary valve in d-transposition of great arteries
International audienceRecently it has been shown that in patients with transposition of the great arteries the isometric relaxation time of the left ventricle could be negative in the presence of normal pulmonary artery pressure.
Douste-Blazy, M +4 more
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Acute superficial and deep necrosis of lower limb following femoral arterial cannulation in a neonate undergoing arterial switch operation for transposition of great arteries. [PDF]
Jayasankar JP +5 more
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Methaemoglobinaemia: From pathophysiology to contemporary clinical management
Summary Methaemoglobin (MetHb) is an oxidised form of haemoglobin (Hb) unable to bind oxygen. Raised levels of MetHb reduce the blood's oxygen‐carrying capacity, causing potentially severe hypoxaemia and possible death. The condition arises from three main pathologies: mutations in globin genes causing Haemoglobin‐M, inherited deficiency of the enzyme ...
Alexander J. Twine, David C. Rees
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Diagnosed corrected transposition of great arteries after cesarean section: A case report. [PDF]
Ichii N +13 more
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