Scandinavian cardiovascular journal : SCJ
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Scand. Cardiovasc. J. · Feb 2010
Multicenter StudyCatheter based closure of ventricular septal defects.
Catheter based treatment for heart diseases is increasing. Rikshospitalet has been the leading force in Norway to introduce such methods. We present the results of such treatment for different defects in the ventricular septum (VSD). ⋯ Catheter-based closure of VSD is a good alternative to open heart surgery. At present our own and the reported incidence of complete AV blocks lead us to be cautious when recommending closure of perimembranous VSD.
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Scand. Cardiovasc. J. · Feb 2010
A metabolic protective strategy could improve long-term survival in patients with LV-dysfunction undergoing CABG.
Adverse outcome after CABG is closely related to postoperative heart failure precipitated by ischemia and myocardial infarction. Restrictive use of inotropes is therefore desirable. Patients with preoperative left ventricular dysfunction are a high-risk group in this respect. To reduce myocardial oxygen expenditure we evolved a metabolic strategy for perioperative care. ⋯ The metabolic strategy allowed restrictive use of inotropes and was associated with encouraging long-term survival. Renal function was well preserved suggesting that SvO(2) served as an adequate marker of circulation. Randomized trials with metabolic support are warranted.