Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3397/1410010
The Diagnostic Yield of Double Contrast Barium Enema
Ashfaq Chandio, Ayub Ali, Ali Javaid, Syed Mustafa, Ruxandra Pietrosanu, Fuad Aftab, Muhammmed Ibrahim and Syed Naqvi
Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 10, 2014
Introduction: The disease of colon and rectum impose a major diagnostic challenge to the clinician. Although double contrast barium enema (DCBE) has been overshadowed by the advent of colonoscopy and the sophisticated investigations, its role in failed colonoscopies can not be disputed. Aim: Aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of DCBE. Methods: Patients attending the Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Ennis for DCBE from January 2003 to December 2007 were identified from comput...
Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-2951/1410013
Beverage Specific Effect of Alcohol on Ishaemic Heart Disease Mortality in Russia
Y. E. Razvodovsky
Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 26, 2014
Objective: It was repeatedly emphasized that alcohol provides the most plausible explanation for both the high rate and the dramatic fluctuation in Russian Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) mortality rate during the last decades, while other traditional risk factors identified in epidemiologic studies had little predictive value. The link between IHD mortality and beverage-specific alcohol drinking has been analyzed in a number of aggregate-level studies with conflicting results. The aim of this stud...
Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-2951/1410012
Carotid Sinus Syndrome as a Manifestation of Head and Neck Cancer Case Report and Literature Review
Nikhil Mehta, Medhat Abdelmessih, Lachlan Smith, Daniel Jacoby and Mark Marieb
Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 25, 2014
Head and neck cancers rarely manifest as Carotid Sinus Syndrome (CSS). CSS is a rare complex of symptoms found in 1% of all patients who experience syncope, the pathophysiology of which is yet to be fully understood. Common trigger mechanisms for CSS include neck movement, shaving, constricting neck wear, coughing, sneezing and straining to lift heavy objects. The left carotid sinus mainly causes AV block while the right carotid sinus mainly causes sinus bradycardia. The incidence of AV block in...
Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-2951/1410011
Cardiac Troponin Assessment Following Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: Implications for Chest Pain Evaluation
Jason C. Rubenstein, Jason Jacobson, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Rod Passman, Alan Kadish and Michael H. Kim
Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 25, 2014
Background: The range of elevation of troponin I (tI) that is within expected limits from left atrial radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) is not well described, though such information may be of clinical value. Objectives: Identify the expected range of tI values post-atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. Methods: 31 patients undergoing AF ablation had a single tI level drawn the day following the procedure. Clinical variables were also collected, such as ablation type and radiof...
Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-2951/1410010
Discriminant Analysis of Heart Rate Variability after Electrical Cardioversion Predicts Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence
Donatella B, Angela V, Emilia I, Kristian E, Claudia C, Rita SA, Francesco F and Riccardo F
Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 25, 2014
Aims: Cardiac Autonomic Modulation (CAM) may be pivotal for Atrial Fibrillation (AF) occurrence and affect early recurrence (ER) after Electrical Cardioversion (EC). Previous studies investigating linear (L) Heart Rate Variability (HRV) after EC have given conflicting results about which CAM pattern favours ER. This study aimed at evaluating if non-linear (NL) HRV analysis (HRVa) could provide better accuracy in predicting ER. Methods: 36 patients, 16 under Antiarrhythmic Drugs (AAD), were enrol...
Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-2951/1410009
Surgical Treatment of Severe Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation Due to Permanent Pacemaker
Wenjian Jiang, Haiyang Li, Dong Guo, Yongqiang Lai and Hongjia Zhang
Article Type: Case Report | First Published: November 24, 2014
A 64-year-old woman, received implantation of a Permanent Pace Maker (PPM) 7 years ago, was referred for severe tricuspid valve regurgitation with a lead impingement of the tricuspid valve leaflets. We fied the lead to the posterior septal commissure, used 28 # Edwards MC3 ring to annulus form the tricuspid valve ring and then sutured the posterior septal commissure by edge to edge. This patient recovered uneventfully, with only mild tricuspid valve regurgitation by echocardiography after one ye...
Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-2951/1410008
Parameters of Mitral Deformability in Patients with Functional Mitral Regurgitation
Kammoun I, Marrakchi S, Zouari F, Fersi I, Ibn Elhaj Z, Mokrani S, Added F and Kachboura S
Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 21, 2014
Background: Functional mitral regurgitation (FMR) is one of the common and severe complications in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. Then determinants of degree of FMR must be more defined.
Purpose: We sought to determine a cut off value of the tenting area and the coaptation depth which correlate with the severity of the FMR.
Methods and results: We enrolled prospectively 96 patients (71 males; age 57 ± 13 years) with left ventricular (LV) dilation and systolic dysfunction (LV ejecti...
Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-2951/1410007
Rheumatic Mitral Restenosis with Concomitant Coronary artery Disease
Anupam Dey, Ramesh Aggarwal and Shridhar Dwivedi
Article Type: Letter to Editor | First Published: November 21, 2014
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) has practically vanished from developed countries; however one often sees complicated rheumatic valvular disease in elderly individuals, in developing countries. It is not very common to see operated cases of mitral stenosis (MS) coexisting with coronary artery disease (CAD). Studies have reported prevalence of CAD coexisting with rheumatic MS ranging from 1.7% to 28%. We recently had a case of rheumatic MS, who was operated twice, had again developed restenosis, an...
Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-4630/1/3/1016
Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia Training Simulator Using Microsoft Kinect
Aparajith Sairam, Jian Feng, Norman I. Badler, Jiabin Liu, Kenneth Richman and Nabil Elkassabany
Article Type: Research Article | First Published: November 24, 2014
We present a system for the interactive simulation of ultrasound guided peripheral nerve blocks using a Microsoft Kinect. The system performs motion tracking of both the ultrasound probe and the nerve block needle. Software generates synthetic ultrasound images from previously captured ultrasound images. Details of the software elements in the system are described. Some of the current challenges and future work in this research are discussed....
Open Access DOI:10.23937/2377-4630/1/3/1015
Endotracheal Repair of an Iatrogenic Tracheal Laceration in A 83-Year-Old Critically Ill Woman with Aspiration Pneumonitis and Sepsis
Stefan Welter, Danjouma Cheufou, Thomas Ehmann, Sandra Kampe and Peter Scharmann
Article Type: Case Report | First Published: November 24, 2014
Tracheal laceration is a rare complication of emergency intubation. The treatment decision depends on severity of accompanying problems, available resources, condition and perspectives of the patient and experience of the responsible intensivist and surgeon. The life saving application of endotracheal suture in a disastrous situation is demonstrated in this report. We present the case of a 83-year-old woman who presented with an acute abdomen and septicaemia. A heavy aspiration occured during in...