Articles
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Evaluating Neonatal Screening Methods for Congenital Hypothyroidism: A Comparative Analysis of Cord Blood and Venous Blood Sampling
Abstract: Early detection of Congenital Hypothyroidism (CH) is crucial to prevent intellectual disability in affected neonates. Neonatal screening for CH typically involves measuring thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroxine (T4) levels, with methods varying between cord blood and venous blood sampling. This study aims to compare the efficacy and reliability of cord blood versus day 3 venous blood sampling in the screening for CH to inform best... [...] Read more
Patient-Prosthesis Mismatch Rate When Theoretical Ideal Body Weight Is Taken Into Account
Abstract: Objectives: This study aimed to examine whether the projected patient-prosthesis mismatch (PPM) rate calculated using the ideal body weight of patients can theoretically show a significant improvement compared to the actual rate of PPM conventionally calculated with the actual body weight of patients. Methods: We retrospectively analysed 2827 patients who underwent aortic valve replacement over 10 years. The rate of PPM was evaluated by... [...] Read more
Predictors And Correlators Of Acute Aortic Syndrome: A Critical Review Of Current Evidence
Abstract: Background: Acute Aortic Syndrome’s (AAS) is a group of acute emergencies that include aortic dissection, intramural haematoma, penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer, and impending or ruptured aortic aneurysms. Various precipitating factors have been associated with the development of AAS, but it is unclear whether these factors are correlators or predictors of the disease. A clear understanding of these elements could improve the diagnosis,... [...] Read more
The Dilemma of Pulmonary Valve Replacement In Patients With Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot
Abstract: : Patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot often have pulmonary valvar regurgitation with variable degrees of right ventricular dilatation, which may lead to dysfunction of both ventricles. Therefore, some patients may need pulmonary valve replacement. This calls for adequate patient selection, and there are ventricular volumetric guidelines to aid this. However, pulmonary valve replacement has caused a dilemma because: 1- It often does... [...] Read more
The strategy for bivalvular interventions in aortic stenosis and concomitant mitral regurgitation
Abstract: Multivalvular heart disease represents a less explored domain within cardiovascular surgery. In patients with aortic stenosis (AS) undergoing surgical or transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), the prevalence of moderate to severe mitral regurgitation (MR) ranges from 8% to 33%. Among the most common presentations are patients with severe AS and clinically significant functional MR. In instances of moderate surgical risk, open-heart... [...] Read more
Outcomes of Mitral Valve Transcatheter Edge-To-Edge Repair In Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis
Abstract: Background: Transcatheter edge-to-edge repair of the mitral valve (M-TEER) improves outcomes in patients with chronic severe symptomatic mitral valve regurgitation who are at high risk for surgical mitral valve repair or replacement. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to describe the outcomes of M-TEER in patients with moderate-to-severe (stage III; Group 1) chronic kidney diseases (CKD) and end-stage kidney disease (stages... [...] Read more
Comparative Outcomes of Medical, Percutaneous, and Surgical Treatments for Tricuspid Valve Endocarditis
Abstract: Background: Tricuspid valve endocarditis (TVE) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Given the considerable variation in presentation and severity, as well as ongoing advances in percutaneous and operative interventions, the optimal treatment strategy remains undetermined. This study aims to report the outcomes of medical management (MM), percutaneous mechanical aspiration (PMA), and surgical intervention in... [...] Read more
Management of Cardiogenic Shock in Mitral Valve Diseases: A Review Article
Abstract: Despite advances in the field of cardiology, cardiogenic shock (CS) remains a management dilemma with a high mortality rate. While most cases of CS are secondary to acute coronary syndrome (ACS), approximately one-fifth can be attributed to delayed mechanical complications of ACS, such as arrhythmia, cardiac tamponade, or valvular heart diseases. The coexistence of CS and mitral valve diseases (MVDs) further complicates clinical presentation,... [...] Read more
Case Study
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Use of A Suture-Less Aortic Valve In High-Risk Mitral Valve Surgery
Abstract: Elderly patients with frailty and multiple comorbidities increasingly require mitral valve surgery. This includes patients who have previously undergone surgery with a tissue valve, which may deteriorate over time and require replacement. These cases are considered high-risk. There is growing interest in performing valve replacements using minimally invasive techniques, including access via the groin. However, such approaches are not always... [...] Read more
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