Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society
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Electrocardiographic abnormalities, cardiac injury, and autonomic nervous function were investigated in patients with acute-phase subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) (42 patients with SAH related to ruptured aneurysm and 42 control subjects). Electrocardiogram and Holter electrocardiogram for spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) were recorded. ⋯ However, HRV analysis showed enhanced parasympathetic activity, probably associated with increased intracranial pressure after the onset of SAH, which may be explained by accentuated antagonism, negative feedback of noradrenaline to the center, and reduction of sympathetic activity after reaching a peak level. The results suggest that not only sympathetic activity but also vagal activity is enhanced during the acute phase of SAH, thus contributing to the ECG abnormalities and the onset of cardiac injury.
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Hemolytic anemia following mitral valve repair and annular ring placement is uncommon compared with mitral valve replacement. A 60-year-old man, who had undergone mitral valve repair with a Duran ring, developed hemolytic anemia and needed a blood transfusion. Transesophageal echocardiography revealed a paravalvular mitral regurgitation jet colliding with the Duran ring. Most cases of severe hemolysis after mitral valve repair have undergone reoperation, but in the present case study, the hemolysis after mitral valve repair reduced without the need for reoperation, although the paravalvular mitral regurgitation jet continued to collide with the Duran ring.
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Pulmonary vein varix is a rare abnormality, often resembling a pulmonary or mediastinal mass on chest radiographs, and pulmonary angiography has been the mainstay of diagnosis. An unusual case of pulmonary vein varix was clearly defined by echocardiography performed in a 47-year-old woman with chest discomfort who had been found to have an abnormal structure behind the cardiac silhouette on a chest radiograph. The diagnosis of left lower pulmonary vein varix was noninvasively confirmed by transthoracic echocardiography and transesophageal echocardiography.
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Pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis (PCH) is a rare idiopathic lung disorder that occurs in young patients and leads to pulmonary hypertension (PH). It is difficult to diagnosis in the early stage and is often mistaken for primary PH; in almost all cases of PCH, the correct diagnosis is not made until autopsy. In the present case of PCH, the patient had severe pulmonary hypertension and died of respiratory failure. Pathologically, PCH is characterized by proliferation of benign thin-walled capillary sized blood vessels in the lung parenchyma.