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Cardiovascular Diseases

The Texas Medical Center Library

2019

Transesophageal

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Effectiveness Of Artificial Neochordae Implantation In Tricuspid Valve Repair, Salih Salihi, H Tarik Kiziltan, Ahmad Huraibat, Askin Ali Korkmaz, Ibrahim Kara, Mustafa Guden Apr 2019

Effectiveness Of Artificial Neochordae Implantation In Tricuspid Valve Repair, Salih Salihi, H Tarik Kiziltan, Ahmad Huraibat, Askin Ali Korkmaz, Ibrahim Kara, Mustafa Guden

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Various techniques for treating tricuspid regurgitation have been described; however, because of scarce data about the long-term outcomes of different repairs, the optimal technique has not been established. We evaluated the effectiveness and durability of artificial neochordae implantation in the treatment of tricuspid regurgitation. From 2009 through 2014, 507 patients underwent tricuspid valve repair at our institution. Of those, 48 patients implanted with artificial neochordae were included in our study. The median age of the participants was 62 years (range, 4-77 yr) and 50% were women. Thirty patients (63%) were in New York Heart Association functional class III, and 11 …


Transapical Implantation Of Edwards Sapien Xt Valve To Close A Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Pseudoaneurysm, Jorge Peñalver, Wassim Shatila, Francisco Y Macedo, Guilherme V Silva Apr 2019

Transapical Implantation Of Edwards Sapien Xt Valve To Close A Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Pseudoaneurysm, Jorge Peñalver, Wassim Shatila, Francisco Y Macedo, Guilherme V Silva

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

No abstract provided.


Role Of Multimodal Cardiac Imaging In Diagnosing A Primary Intimal Sarcoma Of The Left Atrial Appendage, Kara L Raphael, Anthony P Martinez, Stephen D Clements, Ijeoma Isiadinso Feb 2019

Role Of Multimodal Cardiac Imaging In Diagnosing A Primary Intimal Sarcoma Of The Left Atrial Appendage, Kara L Raphael, Anthony P Martinez, Stephen D Clements, Ijeoma Isiadinso

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Primary cardiac tumors are rare, and most are benign. Intimal sarcomas are among the rarest of the malignant cardiac tumors; they are aggressive and associated with a poor prognosis. Whereas transesophageal echocardiography has been instrumental in evaluating cardiac masses, other imaging methods, such as cardiac magnetic resonance, have proved invaluable in accurately characterizing these masses. We present the case of a 49-year-old woman in whom we diagnosed a primary intimal sarcoma of the left atrial appendage, and we discuss the importance of multimodal imaging in the evaluation and diagnosis of cardiac masses.