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About Dying And Death: Thanatology's Place In Medical Curriculum, Jill Dombroski
About Dying And Death: Thanatology's Place In Medical Curriculum, Jill Dombroski
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This study explored how healthcare providers engage in advance care planning and end-of-life care conversations. The research explored what shapes their understanding and the extent to which concepts from thanatology they intuitively bring in, explicitly bring in, and maybe fail to recognize. To achieve this, constructivist grounded theory (CGT) methodology guided the design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation of the findings, which allowed for iteration across interviews and analysis with existing theories and data in the literature. The CGT design encouraged further engagement with the literature in an ongoing iterative fashion as well as with the analysis of the data. …
Malperfusion Syndrome In The Setting Of Type A Aortic Dissection, Karama Yaslam Karama Bayamin
Malperfusion Syndrome In The Setting Of Type A Aortic Dissection, Karama Yaslam Karama Bayamin
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Background: Acute Type A aortic dissection (TAAD) patients who experience malperfusion syndrome (MPS) are at the greatest risk of major morbidity and mortality. However, the appropriate timing for open proximal aortic repair in the presence of MPS is still uncertain due to variations in clinical manifestations and diverse treatment approaches.
Methods: We conducted a comprehensive literature review to understand the importance of MPS in the setting of TAAD. Then, we conducted a national survey to understand the perception of cardiovascular surgeons across Canada and their approach for those patients. Furthermore, we performed a retrospective analysis of our local data to …
Feasibility And Clinical Value Of 3-Dimensional Myocardial Deformation Analysis By Computed Tomography In Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Patients, Mohamad Rabbani
Feasibility And Clinical Value Of 3-Dimensional Myocardial Deformation Analysis By Computed Tomography In Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Patients, Mohamad Rabbani
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Purpose: Multi-phase computed tomography angiography (CTA) for the pre-procedural planning of TAVR presents a unique opportunity to assess 3D myocardial biomechanics. This study aimed to assess the feasibility and predictive utility of 3D myocardial deformation analysis (3D-MDA) based principal strain to predict heart failure or death following TAVR using pre-procedural, multi-phase computed tomography angiography (CTA) datasets.
Methods: Two hundred and five patients undergoing pre-TAVR multi-phase gated CTA followed by successful TAVR were retrospectively identified. Whole heart 3D mesh chamber models were generated followed by 3D-MDA of the left ventricle (LV) to determine global LV minimum principal strain (minPS) for endocardial, …
Augmented Image-Guidance For Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation, Pencilla Lang
Augmented Image-Guidance For Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation, Pencilla Lang
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The introduction of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), an innovative stent-based technique for delivery of a bioprosthetic valve, has resulted in a paradigm shift in treatment options for elderly patients with aortic stenosis. While there have been major advancements in valve design and access routes, TAVI still relies largely on single-plane fluoroscopy for intraoperative navigation and guidance, which provides only gross imaging of anatomical structures. Inadequate imaging leading to suboptimal valve positioning contributes to many of the early complications experienced by TAVI patients, including valve embolism, coronary ostia obstruction, paravalvular leak, heart block, and secondary nephrotoxicity from contrast use.
A …