Diabetic and nondiabetic patients exhibited a temporal inflammatory response after an elective BMS. However, diabetic patients present higher preprocedural levels of CRP, sP-selectin, and sICAM-1 and reveal a further exacerbated inflammatory response after intervention. The differences in inflammatory response may have implications in restenosis within these two sets of patients.
Lopes MACQ, et al. Comparação do Perfil Epidemiológico, Clínico e dos Resultados das Intervenções Coronárias Percutâneas entre os Gêneros Masculino e Feminino, na População Brasileira: Dados do Registro CENIC. Rev Bras Cardiol Invas. Recebido em: 5/9/2008 • Aceito em: 9/12/2008 * Lista de colaboradores em Apêndice RESUMO Fundamentos:No cenário dos estudos controlados e randomizados, em mulheres, a doença arterial coronária (DAC) apresenta maiores desafios no que se refere ao diagnóstico e ao tratamento. Essas noções são mais controversas no âmbito do chamado "mundo real", especialmente no que tange ao tratamento por intervenção coronária percutânea (ICP). Objetivo: Comparar os resultados de procedimentos de ICP, na fase hospitalar, em brasileiras e brasileiros. Método: Análise retrospectivamente idealizada a partir dos dados inseridos no registro da Central Nacional de Intervenções Cardiovasculares (CENIC), em sua presente forma de captura eletrônica, conforme ficha padronizada, desde o início de 1999 até o final de 2007: características demográficas e da história clínica, inclusive fatores de risco no contexto da DAC; detalhes técnicos dos procedimentos, de seu sucesso e complicações; tratamento farmacológico adjunto. Resultados: No período, 197.139 intervenções coronárias foram registradas, sendo 131.797 (66,85%) em homens e 65.342 (33,15%) em mulheres. A média de idade foi significativamente superior nas mulheres (64,0 ± 11,6 anos vs. 60,4 ± 11,7 anos; p < 0,0001), que apresentaram maior prevalência de diabetes melito (39,4% vs. 28,5%; p < 0,0001). Nos homens, houve maior prevalência de hipertensão arterial (25,6% vs. 28,9%; p < 0,0001), tabagismo (19,1% vs. 34,0%; p < 0,0001), antecedentes de infarto do miocárdio SUMMARY Background: There are major challenges in diagnosing and treating women with coronary artery disease (CAD), particularly in randomized and controlled studies. These notions are more controversial in the real world, especially with respect to percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Objective: To compare results from in-hospital PCI procedures in male and female Brazilian patients. Method: A retrospective analysis was done, based on data electronically uploaded into the CENIC (Central Nacional de Intervenções Cardiovasculares) Registry. A standardized form to gather data from patients treated between the beginning of 1999 to the end of 2007 was used and included clinical, angiographic and procedural results, including clinical success and complications. Results: In this period, 197,139 coronary interventions were reported; 131,797 (66.85%) in men and 65,342 (33.15%) in women. Women were older (64.0 ± 11.6 yrs vs. 60.4 ± 11.7 yrs; p < 0.0001), and had a higher prevalence of diabetes mellitus (39.4% vs. 28.5%; p < 0.0001). In contrast, men showed a higher prevalence of hypertension (25.6% vs. APÊNDICELista de Associados da SBHCI que se mantiveram efetivamente contribuindo com dados à CENIC, durante o biênio 2006-2007 Lopes MACQ, et al. Comparação do Perfil Epidemiológico, Clínico e dos Resultad...
IntroductionAlthough it only corresponds to 2.5% of congenital heart defects, hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is responsible for more than 25% of cardiac deaths in the first week of life. Palliative surgery performed after the second week of life is considered an important risk factor in the treatment of HLHS.ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to describe the initial experience of a medical center in Northeastern Brazil with a modified off-pump hybrid approach for palliation of HLHS.MethodsFrom November 2012 through November 2015, the medical records of 8 patients with HLHS undergoing hybrid procedure were retrospectively evaluated in a tertiary private hospital in Northeastern Brazil. The modified off-pump hybrid palliation consisted of stenting of the ductus arteriosus guided by fluoroscopy without contrast and banding of the main pulmonary artery branches. Demographic and clinical variables were recorded for descriptive analysis.ResultsEight patients were included in this study, of whom 37.5% were female. The median age and weight at the time of the procedure was 2 days (p25% and p75% = 2 and 4.5 days, respectively) and 3150 g (p25% and p75% = 3077.5 g and 3400 g, respectively), respectively. The median length in intensive care unit stay was 6 days (p25% and p75% = 3.5% and 8 days, respectively). There were no in-hospital deaths. Four patients have undergone to the second stage of the surgical treatment of HLHS.ConclusionIn this series, the initial experience with the modified off-pump hybrid procedure showed to be safe, allowing a low early mortality rate among children presenting HLHS.
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