36 results on '"M, Guediche"'
Search Results
2. [Predictive factors of normal coronary angiography]
- Author
-
S, Malek, Z, Smiri, N, Hajlaoui, S, Abdesselem, N, Barakett, N, Rahal, H, Mhenni, H, Haouala, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,Patient Selection ,Age Factors ,Myocardial Ischemia ,Middle Aged ,Coronary Angiography ,Angina Pectoris ,Sex Factors ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Risk Factors ,Exercise Test ,Humans ,Female ,Aged - Abstract
The aim of this study is to compare two groups of patients Group A consisted of 120 patients (70 men and 50 women) hospitalised for anginal symptoms, with either clinical or electrical positive exercise test and/or ischemic events on a 24 H electrocardiography and having angiographically normal coronaries Group B consisted of 120 patients (102 men and 18 women) hospitalised for an acute coronary syndrome with pathological coronaries. The analysis of the 2 groups showed that in the group A the average age was lesser (56 years vs 60 years), women's percentage was higher (41% vs 15%) and cardiovascular risk factors were less frequent. Data from non invasive tests was significantly different in the 2 groups: the exercise test showed both clinical and electrical ischemic events in 35% of the patients in group A versus 75% in group B (p0.01) and the 24 h electocardiography showed ST depression in 9% of patients in group A versus 25% in group B (p0.01%). The coronary angiography is an invasive and an expensive procedure. The results of our study allow us to modulate its indications, especially in young women patients, with few or no cardivascular risk factors and with only electrical positive exercise test.
- Published
- 2002
3. [Dumesnil's method: is it viable?]
- Author
-
S, Abdesselem, N, Barakett, W, Fehri, H, Haouala, N, Rahal, H, M'Henni, Z, Smiri, S, Malek, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,Observer Variation ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,Humans ,Reproducibility of Results ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Middle Aged ,Coronary Angiography ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Echocardiography, Doppler ,Aged - Abstract
Left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF) is an indicator of left ventricular systolic function and is a potent predictor of cardiovascular mortality. LVEF is assessed by a variety of methods, however echocardiography is the most used in clinical practice. Simpson biplane multiple disc method (BMDM) is recommended by the American Society of Echocardiography; Dumesnil's method based on doppler echocardiography seems to be simpler and theoritically less influenced by distortion of LV geometry.To assess the accuracy and reproducibility of Dumesnil's method a group of 100 patients proposed for coronarography with left ventricular angiography, prospectively underwent LVEF measurements by both BMDM and Dumesnil's method.Compared with LV angiography, the correlation coefficient for the Dumesnil's method was r = 0.85 and it was r = 0.9 for BMDM. Correlation in patients with LV regional asynergy were respectively r = 0.69 and r = 0.85. Intraobserver and interobserver variabilities were less then 7% for both echocardiographic methods.Although Dumesnil's method is less accurate than BMDM, it is simpler, more rapid with a satisfactory reliability and reproducibility.
- Published
- 2002
4. [Non-pharmacologic treatment of atrial fibrillation]
- Author
-
H, Haouala, N, Zeghal, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Pacemaker, Artificial ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Catheter Ablation ,Electric Countershock ,Humans ,Defibrillators, Implantable - Abstract
Curative non pharmacological treatment of AF includes MAZA anti arrhythmic surgery and ist different variants which are reserved to AF associated with mitral valve disease. Radiofrequency (RF) ablation of AF creating lesions mimicking the MAZE procedure is another curative treatment but its numerous complications lead to put it in stand-by. Focal AF radiofrequency ablation is the only curative method that has encouraging results. The development of the internal cardioversion led to the development of the implantable atrial defibrillator. In spite of the low energy used, the internal shocks are often painful and not well tolerated conducting to stop the use of these devices. Prophylactic atrial pacing among patients with interatrial conduction delay is well established by dual site pacing pioneers. After several attempts to restore sinus rhythm and the fail of drug therapy to reduce heart rate, the latest solution to prevent tachycardiomyopathy is the atrio-ventricular (AV) node modulation or ablation using RF energy.
- Published
- 2001
5. [Cardiogenic shock in the acute phase of myocardial infarction]
- Author
-
H, Haouala, H, Mhenni, A, Selmi, S, Malek, S, Chekir, S, Kzedri, Z, Smiri, F, Azzouzi, W, Fehri, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Male ,Treatment Outcome ,Myocardial Infarction ,Shock, Cardiogenic ,Humans ,Female ,Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary ,Middle Aged ,Survival Analysis ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Cardiogenic shock (CC) is the most common cause of death in acute myocardial infarction (MI) and it has been often associated with fatal evolution. The aim of this study is to emphasize the positive impact of myocardial revascularisation especially percutaneous coronary angioplasty (PTCA) on short and mid term survival of 35 patients hospitalised for acute MI with CC. All the 11 patients who were on conventional therapy died, whereas the hospital mortality rate of the 24 patients who underwent primary PTCA was 41%. PTCA in CC complicating MI is highly effective and reduces the mortality rate in the literature from 80% to 40%. For this reason PTCA should be performed in each case of MI with CC seen in the first 6 hours.
- Published
- 2000
6. [Contracted endocardial fibroelastosis in children: report of a case]
- Author
-
W, Fehri, H, Haouala, H, Mhenni, S, Kesraoui, D, Lahidheb, F, Azzouzi, K, Battikh, S, Bahroun, N, Rahal, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Adult ,Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,Humans ,Mitral Valve ,Mitral Valve Insufficiency ,Female ,Endocardial Fibroelastosis ,Prognosis ,Heart Septal Defects, Atrial - Abstract
Endocardial fibroelastosis is un uncommon disease and it has a very bad prognosis since fatal evolution is usual before 2 years old. We report the case of a 20 years old woman who is affected with the contracted form of this disease associated with atrial septal defect (ASD) and mitral regurgitation. This disease was discovered by endocardial biopsy when she was 4 years old and underwent surgical resection of endocardial fibrosis, a patch on the ASD and mitral valve replacement. She was rehospitalised 15 years later with heart failure although continuous digitoxin therapy.
- Published
- 2000
7. [Postpartum myocardial infarct (apropos of a case)]
- Author
-
W, Fehri, H, Haouala, D, Lahidheb, N, Barakett, S, Bahroun, S, Kesraoui, H, Mhenni, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Adult ,Radiography ,Aortic Dissection ,Electrocardiography ,Coronary Aneurysm ,Myocardial Infarction ,Humans ,Female ,Thrombolytic Therapy ,Puerperal Disorders - Abstract
We report the case of a 26 years old woman, who was hospitalized for an acute anterior myocardial infarction, which happened 17 days after delivery. The culprit lesion was a coronary dissection observed on the coronary angiogram which was performed on the 7th day. This dissection cicatrised spontaneously at the control coronarography performed 3 months later. Conventional medical treatment seems to be sufficient, although the use of thrombolysis in our case was safe and successful.
- Published
- 2000
8. [Sinus node dysfunction after complete correction of tetralogy of Fallot. Report of a case]
- Author
-
Y, Ben Ameur, Z, Smiri, S, Malek, W, Fehri, N, Barakett, H, Haouala, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,Sick Sinus Syndrome ,Electrocardiography ,Treatment Outcome ,Child, Preschool ,Tetralogy of Fallot ,Humans - Abstract
Atrioventricular conduction defects after complete correction of tetralogy of Fallot are well known and their prevalence is decreasing with improved operative techniques. On the other hand, sinus node dysfunction has not been described after this type of surgery. The authors report the case of a 24 year old patient operated at the age of 2 for a favourable form of tetralogy of Fallot. In the long-term, this patient had a minimal anatomical sequel (mild pulmonary insufficiency) and first degree AVB with complete right bundle branch block with sinus bradycardia on the surface ECG. A recent aggravation of the patient's functional status led to rhythmological investigation which showed chronotropic atrial incompetence with nodal atrioventricular delay. The patient was implanted with a permanent DDD cardiac pacemaker programmed in the DDDR mode with a good outcome. Atrial chronotropic incompetence is one of the modes of expression of sinus node dysfunction. This has not been previously described in this context. This form of sinus node dysfunction should be systematically excluded after surgical cure of tetralogy of Fallot by exercise stress testing and 24 hour Holter ECG. Symptomatic patients are greatly improved by permanent cardiac pacing with hysteresis.
- Published
- 1999
9. [Simultaneous tachycardia]
- Author
-
S, Malek, W, Fehri, Y B, Ameur, Z, Smiri, N, Barakett, F, Azzouzi, H, Mhenni, N, Rahal, H, Haouala, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Diagnosis, Differential ,Male ,Tachycardia, Ectopic Atrial ,Electrocardiography ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Tachycardia, Ventricular ,Humans ,Aged - Published
- 1998
10. [Coxiella burnetti infectious endocarditis. Apropos of a case]
- Author
-
Y, Ben Ameur, H, Haouala, W, Fehri, N, Rahal, H, Mhenni, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Adult ,Humans ,Female ,Endocarditis, Bacterial ,Q Fever - Abstract
Chronic forms of Q fever (endocarditis) are rare, but are responsible for severe and desperately recurrent infections, resulting in multiple valve replacements with a reserved prognosis. The authors report the case of a 35-year-old patient with a known history of rheumatic fever, who developed blood culture negative infectious endocarditis on a mitral bioprosthesis. The diagnosis of Q fever was based on serological arguments. Despite long-term antibiotic therapy, serology remained strongly positive and was associated with repeated mitral valve disinsertion. The patient died immediately after the fourth operation in a context of haemodynamic failure. This clinical case emphasizes the importance of performing Q fever serology in any case of culture negative endocarditis and the therapeutic difficulties encountered in chronic recurrent endocarditis.
- Published
- 1998
11. [Sinus heart rate variability after a myocardial infarction]
- Author
-
S, Malek, H, Haouala, Z, Smiri, N, Baraket, F, Azzouzi, W, Fehri, H, Mhenni, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Male ,Myocardial Infarction ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Survival Analysis ,Death, Sudden, Cardiac ,Risk Factors ,Case-Control Studies ,Electrocardiography, Ambulatory ,Humans ,Arrhythmia, Sinus ,Female ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies - Published
- 1998
12. [Repolarisation anomalies simulating anterior myocardial infarction during ischemic cerebrovascular accident]
- Author
-
P, Berdague, H, Mhenni, Z, Smiri, H, Haouala, N, Chebbi, M, Guediche, M, Delay, and J, Puel
- Subjects
Cerebral Cortex ,Time Factors ,Adrenergic beta-Antagonists ,Myocardial Infarction ,Heart ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Propranolol ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Cerebrovascular Disorders ,Electrocardiography ,Treatment Outcome ,Humans ,Female ,Phentolamine ,Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists - Abstract
The authors report the case of a woman admitted to hospital for minor trauma of the left hip and who presented major ST segment elevation on the second day suggesting an acute anterior wall myocardial infarction at the same time as a cerebrovascular accident. Complementary investigations and follow-up excluded the diagnosis of myocardial infarction with normalisation of the ECG on the 5th day. ECG changes during cerebrovascular accidents may be very variable ranging from extrasystoles to ST elevation mimicking myocardial infarction. They carry a poor prognosis with an increased risk of sudden death necessitating continuous ECG monitoring until the ECG reverts to normal. The cardiac involvement is not ischaemic but due to disease of the insular cortex of the brain which induces myocytolysis (centered around the intra-cardiac nerve endings) due to the sudden liberation of catecholamines. These lesions may be treated by propranolol or phentolamine.
- Published
- 1997
13. [Dual chamber pacing in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy]
- Author
-
H, Haouala, P H, Berdagué, H, Mhenni, N, Rahal, F, Azzouzi, W, Fehri, S, Malek, Z, Smiri, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Cardiac Pacing, Artificial ,Humans ,Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic - Published
- 1996
14. [Hydatid cyst of the heart of multivesicle type. Apropos of a case]
- Author
-
H, Haouala, N, Rahal, H, M'Henni, F, Ben Hamadi, R, Mechmech, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,Tunisia ,Echinococcosis ,Humans ,Coronary Disease ,Cardiomyopathies - Abstract
The authors report the case of a 30 year-old man on whom the diagnosis of hydatic cyst of the heart (HKC) was strongly suspected on bi-dimensional echocardiography and confirmed by surgery. This case is interesting because this HCH, completely latent clinically, was discovered by echocardiography performed in view of a localized infra-epicardic ischemia, the major contribution of bi-dimensional electrocardiography enabling to make a quick and easy anatomical and topographic diagnosis, the primary nature of this hydatic localization which does not affect any other organ, and finally the multivesicle aspect of the cyst, rather unusual in single localizations of hydatic cyst of the heart. A brief review of the literature is then presented.
- Published
- 1989
15. [Cardiovascular complications during accidental envenomation caused by scorpion stings: apropos of 90 cases]
- Author
-
M, Guediche, M, Lassoued, and L, El Atrous
- Subjects
Male ,Scorpions ,Scorpion Stings ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Child, Preschool ,Age Factors ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Prognosis - Published
- 1979
16. [Evaluation of the efficacy of medical treatment, especially anticoagulant treatment, in arteriopathies of the lower limbs. Apropos of 41 cases]
- Author
-
T, Chérif, N, Kallel, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,Leg ,Vasodilator Agents ,Anticoagulants ,Drug Evaluation ,Humans ,Arterial Occlusive Diseases ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Published
- 1986
17. [Chemoprophylaxis of the tuberculous complication in silicotic patients]
- Author
-
J, Berard, L, Ode, J, Moulin, and M, Guediche
- Subjects
Aminosalicylic Acids ,Silicosis ,Isoniazid ,Streptomycin ,Humans ,Prognosis ,Silicotuberculosis - Published
- 1972
18. [Recurrent thrombo-embolic accident in young patients: think of lung cancer].
- Author
-
Khadraoui M, Aichaouia C, Sakhri A, Baraket N, Mhenni H, Haouala H, Guediche M, and Cheikh R
- Subjects
- Adult, Age Factors, Humans, Male, Pulmonary Embolism pathology, Recurrence, Thromboembolism pathology, Lung Neoplasms complications, Pulmonary Embolism etiology, Thromboembolism etiology
- Abstract
A case report about a young patient with acute thromboembolism, the authors. If the clinical futures or relapsing thromboembolic accidents accuring on a young patient reveal a bronchial carcinoma, the authors insist on doing a systematic investigation looking for a neoplasma specially if patient is young and without a known thromboembolic risk.
- Published
- 2003
19. [Sinus node dysfunction in a "healthy heart" in an infant. A case report].
- Author
-
Lahidheb D, Fehri W, Smiri Z, Gharbi M, Barakett N, Haouala H, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Arrhythmia, Sinus complications, Bradycardia etiology, Electrocardiography, Electrocardiography, Ambulatory, Follow-Up Studies, Heart Arrest etiology, Heart Block etiology, Heart Rate, Humans, Infant, Male, Syncope etiology, Treatment Outcome, Arrhythmia, Sinus diagnosis, Arrhythmia, Sinus therapy, Bradycardia diagnosis, Bradycardia therapy, Heart Arrest diagnosis, Heart Arrest therapy, Pacemaker, Artificial
- Abstract
Sinus node dysfunction (SND) is a rare cause of bradycardia in children without structural heart disease. However the association between (SND) and abnormality of atrio-ventricular conduction, is more uncommon. We report a case of a child 23 months old, admitted in the cardiology department for a symptomatic bradycardia. Routine ECG and 24-h-Holter monitoring showed atrioventricular junctional rhythms with minimal rates of 24 bpm and episodes of asystole with a maximal duration of 3.7 seconds. The children was implanted with a permanent VVIR mode pacemaker to relieve his symptoms. During a follow-up period of four years, the child developed syncope, the epicardial pacing lead was broken and atrioventricular block was observed. A second pacemaker was inserted by a subclavicular vein, and was programmed in VVIR mode.
- Published
- 2002
20. [Role of low-molecular-weight heparin in acute coronary syndromes].
- Author
-
Gharbi M, Barakett N, Lahidheb DH, Smiri Z, Fehri W, Azzouzi F, Rahal N, Mhenni H, Haouala H, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Acute Disease, Angina, Unstable mortality, Anticoagulants pharmacology, Aspirin pharmacology, Aspirin therapeutic use, Coronary Disease mortality, Drug Administration Schedule, Fibrinolytic Agents pharmacology, Fibrinolytic Agents therapeutic use, Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight pharmacology, Humans, Myocardial Infarction mortality, Streptokinase pharmacology, Streptokinase therapeutic use, Therapeutic Equivalency, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Angina, Unstable drug therapy, Anticoagulants therapeutic use, Coronary Disease drug therapy, Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight therapeutic use, Myocardial Infarction drug therapy
- Abstract
Looking to their efficiency in the treatment of venous thrombosis and the problems caused by non fractioned heparins (NFH) in the treatment of acute coronary syndromes, several studies were realised to prove the interests of fractioned heparins (FH) as good alternative therapeutics in acute coronary syndromes. A fist attempt, FRISC study, showed that dalteparin was superior to the placebo given in patients receiving aspirin (75 mg daily). In the FRIC study the pursuit of dalteparin between the sixth and the fortieth day, at a low dose, don't give benefits compared to aspirin given simply. Enoxaparin seems to be superior to the NFH in ESSENCE and TIMI IIB studies:--In ESSENCE study witch was included 3171 patients with unstable angina or non Q wave myocardial infarction and all patients received aspirin, enoxaparin compared to NFH reduced significantly the combined risk of death, myocardial infarction, recurrent ischemia and the need of revascularisation. These benefits persisted after a year of the study:--TIMI IIB study realised in 3910 patients confirmed the results of ESSENCE study. Furthermore, their proved efficiency in unstable angina and the non Q wave myocardial infarction, a recent study published this year (2002) concluded that the use of FH, in patients with myocardial infarction and receiving fibrinolytic treatment (streptokinase), was associated of a less frequent major adverse cardiac evenment (MACE) than in patients receiving NFH.
- Published
- 2002
21. [Predictive factors of normal coronary angiography].
- Author
-
Malek S, Smiri Z, Hajlaoui N, Abdesselem S, Barakett N, Rahal N, Mhenni H, Haouala H, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Angina Pectoris diagnosis, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Exercise Test, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Myocardial Ischemia diagnosis, Patient Selection, Predictive Value of Tests, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Angina Pectoris pathology, Coronary Angiography economics, Coronary Angiography standards, Myocardial Ischemia pathology
- Abstract
The aim of this study is to compare two groups of patients Group A consisted of 120 patients (70 men and 50 women) hospitalised for anginal symptoms, with either clinical or electrical positive exercise test and/or ischemic events on a 24 H electrocardiography and having angiographically normal coronaries Group B consisted of 120 patients (102 men and 18 women) hospitalised for an acute coronary syndrome with pathological coronaries. The analysis of the 2 groups showed that in the group A the average age was lesser (56 years vs 60 years), women's percentage was higher (41% vs 15%) and cardiovascular risk factors were less frequent. Data from non invasive tests was significantly different in the 2 groups: the exercise test showed both clinical and electrical ischemic events in 35% of the patients in group A versus 75% in group B (p < 0.01) and the 24 h electocardiography showed ST depression in 9% of patients in group A versus 25% in group B (p < 0.01%). The coronary angiography is an invasive and an expensive procedure. The results of our study allow us to modulate its indications, especially in young women patients, with few or no cardivascular risk factors and with only electrical positive exercise test.
- Published
- 2001
22. [Dumesnil's method: is it viable?].
- Author
-
Abdesselem S, Barakett N, Fehri W, Haouala H, Rahal N, M'Henni H, Smiri Z, Malek S, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Coronary Angiography methods, Coronary Angiography standards, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Observer Variation, Prospective Studies, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left pathology, Echocardiography, Doppler methods, Echocardiography, Doppler standards, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left diagnosis
- Abstract
Background: Left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF) is an indicator of left ventricular systolic function and is a potent predictor of cardiovascular mortality. LVEF is assessed by a variety of methods, however echocardiography is the most used in clinical practice. Simpson biplane multiple disc method (BMDM) is recommended by the American Society of Echocardiography; Dumesnil's method based on doppler echocardiography seems to be simpler and theoritically less influenced by distortion of LV geometry., Objective and Methods: To assess the accuracy and reproducibility of Dumesnil's method a group of 100 patients proposed for coronarography with left ventricular angiography, prospectively underwent LVEF measurements by both BMDM and Dumesnil's method., Results: Compared with LV angiography, the correlation coefficient for the Dumesnil's method was r = 0.85 and it was r = 0.9 for BMDM. Correlation in patients with LV regional asynergy were respectively r = 0.69 and r = 0.85. Intraobserver and interobserver variabilities were less then 7% for both echocardiographic methods., Conclusion: Although Dumesnil's method is less accurate than BMDM, it is simpler, more rapid with a satisfactory reliability and reproducibility.
- Published
- 2001
23. [Non-pharmacologic treatment of atrial fibrillation].
- Author
-
Haouala H, Zeghal N, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Defibrillators, Implantable, Electric Countershock, Humans, Pacemaker, Artificial, Atrial Fibrillation surgery, Catheter Ablation methods
- Abstract
Curative non pharmacological treatment of AF includes MAZA anti arrhythmic surgery and ist different variants which are reserved to AF associated with mitral valve disease. Radiofrequency (RF) ablation of AF creating lesions mimicking the MAZE procedure is another curative treatment but its numerous complications lead to put it in stand-by. Focal AF radiofrequency ablation is the only curative method that has encouraging results. The development of the internal cardioversion led to the development of the implantable atrial defibrillator. In spite of the low energy used, the internal shocks are often painful and not well tolerated conducting to stop the use of these devices. Prophylactic atrial pacing among patients with interatrial conduction delay is well established by dual site pacing pioneers. After several attempts to restore sinus rhythm and the fail of drug therapy to reduce heart rate, the latest solution to prevent tachycardiomyopathy is the atrio-ventricular (AV) node modulation or ablation using RF energy.
- Published
- 2001
24. [Cardiogenic shock in the acute phase of myocardial infarction].
- Author
-
Haouala H, Mhenni H, Selmi A, Malek S, Chekir S, Kzedri S, Smiri Z, Azzouzi F, Fehri W, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Survival Analysis, Treatment Outcome, Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary, Myocardial Infarction complications, Shock, Cardiogenic therapy
- Abstract
Cardiogenic shock (CC) is the most common cause of death in acute myocardial infarction (MI) and it has been often associated with fatal evolution. The aim of this study is to emphasize the positive impact of myocardial revascularisation especially percutaneous coronary angioplasty (PTCA) on short and mid term survival of 35 patients hospitalised for acute MI with CC. All the 11 patients who were on conventional therapy died, whereas the hospital mortality rate of the 24 patients who underwent primary PTCA was 41%. PTCA in CC complicating MI is highly effective and reduces the mortality rate in the literature from 80% to 40%. For this reason PTCA should be performed in each case of MI with CC seen in the first 6 hours.
- Published
- 2000
25. [Contracted endocardial fibroelastosis in children: report of a case].
- Author
-
Fehri W, Haouala H, Mhenni H, Kesraoui S, Lahidheb D, Azzouzi F, Battikh K, Bahroun S, Rahal N, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Adult, Endocardial Fibroelastosis pathology, Female, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation, Humans, Mitral Valve pathology, Mitral Valve surgery, Mitral Valve Insufficiency, Prognosis, Endocardial Fibroelastosis surgery, Heart Septal Defects, Atrial pathology
- Abstract
Endocardial fibroelastosis is un uncommon disease and it has a very bad prognosis since fatal evolution is usual before 2 years old. We report the case of a 20 years old woman who is affected with the contracted form of this disease associated with atrial septal defect (ASD) and mitral regurgitation. This disease was discovered by endocardial biopsy when she was 4 years old and underwent surgical resection of endocardial fibrosis, a patch on the ASD and mitral valve replacement. She was rehospitalised 15 years later with heart failure although continuous digitoxin therapy.
- Published
- 2000
26. [Postpartum myocardial infarct (apropos of a case)].
- Author
-
Fehri W, Haouala H, Lahidheb D, Barakett N, Bahroun S, Kesraoui S, Mhenni H, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Adult, Aortic Dissection diagnostic imaging, Coronary Aneurysm diagnostic imaging, Electrocardiography, Female, Humans, Myocardial Infarction diagnostic imaging, Myocardial Infarction drug therapy, Puerperal Disorders diagnostic imaging, Radiography, Thrombolytic Therapy, Aortic Dissection complications, Coronary Aneurysm complications, Myocardial Infarction etiology, Puerperal Disorders etiology
- Abstract
We report the case of a 26 years old woman, who was hospitalized for an acute anterior myocardial infarction, which happened 17 days after delivery. The culprit lesion was a coronary dissection observed on the coronary angiogram which was performed on the 7th day. This dissection cicatrised spontaneously at the control coronarography performed 3 months later. Conventional medical treatment seems to be sufficient, although the use of thrombolysis in our case was safe and successful.
- Published
- 1999
27. [Sinus node dysfunction after complete correction of tetralogy of Fallot. Report of a case].
- Author
-
Ben Ameur Y, Smiri Z, Malek S, Fehri W, Barakett N, Haouala H, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Adult, Child, Preschool, Electrocardiography, Humans, Male, Tetralogy of Fallot complications, Treatment Outcome, Sick Sinus Syndrome etiology, Tetralogy of Fallot surgery
- Abstract
Atrioventricular conduction defects after complete correction of tetralogy of Fallot are well known and their prevalence is decreasing with improved operative techniques. On the other hand, sinus node dysfunction has not been described after this type of surgery. The authors report the case of a 24 year old patient operated at the age of 2 for a favourable form of tetralogy of Fallot. In the long-term, this patient had a minimal anatomical sequel (mild pulmonary insufficiency) and first degree AVB with complete right bundle branch block with sinus bradycardia on the surface ECG. A recent aggravation of the patient's functional status led to rhythmological investigation which showed chronotropic atrial incompetence with nodal atrioventricular delay. The patient was implanted with a permanent DDD cardiac pacemaker programmed in the DDDR mode with a good outcome. Atrial chronotropic incompetence is one of the modes of expression of sinus node dysfunction. This has not been previously described in this context. This form of sinus node dysfunction should be systematically excluded after surgical cure of tetralogy of Fallot by exercise stress testing and 24 hour Holter ECG. Symptomatic patients are greatly improved by permanent cardiac pacing with hysteresis.
- Published
- 1998
28. [Simultaneous tachycardia].
- Author
-
Malek S, Fehri W, Ameur YB, Smiri Z, Barakett N, Azzouzi F, Mhenni H, Rahal N, Haouala H, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Aged, Diagnosis, Differential, Electrocardiography, Humans, Male, Atrial Fibrillation complications, Atrial Fibrillation diagnosis, Tachycardia, Ectopic Atrial complications, Tachycardia, Ectopic Atrial diagnosis, Tachycardia, Ventricular complications, Tachycardia, Ventricular diagnosis
- Published
- 1998
29. [Sinus heart rate variability after a myocardial infarction].
- Author
-
Malek S, Haouala H, Smiri Z, Baraket N, Azzouzi F, Fehri W, Mhenni H, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Aged, Arrhythmia, Sinus diagnosis, Case-Control Studies, Electrocardiography, Ambulatory, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Risk Factors, Survival Analysis, Arrhythmia, Sinus etiology, Death, Sudden, Cardiac etiology, Myocardial Infarction complications
- Published
- 1998
30. [Coxiella burnetti infectious endocarditis. Apropos of a case].
- Author
-
Ben Ameur Y, Haouala H, Fehri W, Rahal N, Mhenni H, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Adult, Endocarditis, Bacterial therapy, Female, Humans, Endocarditis, Bacterial diagnosis, Q Fever complications
- Abstract
Chronic forms of Q fever (endocarditis) are rare, but are responsible for severe and desperately recurrent infections, resulting in multiple valve replacements with a reserved prognosis. The authors report the case of a 35-year-old patient with a known history of rheumatic fever, who developed blood culture negative infectious endocarditis on a mitral bioprosthesis. The diagnosis of Q fever was based on serological arguments. Despite long-term antibiotic therapy, serology remained strongly positive and was associated with repeated mitral valve disinsertion. The patient died immediately after the fourth operation in a context of haemodynamic failure. This clinical case emphasizes the importance of performing Q fever serology in any case of culture negative endocarditis and the therapeutic difficulties encountered in chronic recurrent endocarditis.
- Published
- 1997
31. [Repolarisation anomalies simulating anterior myocardial infarction during ischemic cerebrovascular accident].
- Author
-
Berdague P, Mhenni H, Smiri Z, Haouala H, Chebbi N, Guediche M, Delay M, and Puel J
- Subjects
- Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists therapeutic use, Adrenergic beta-Antagonists therapeutic use, Cerebral Cortex physiopathology, Cerebrovascular Disorders diagnosis, Cerebrovascular Disorders drug therapy, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Myocardial Infarction diagnosis, Myocardial Infarction physiopathology, Phentolamine administration & dosage, Prognosis, Propranolol administration & dosage, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Cerebrovascular Disorders complications, Electrocardiography, Heart physiopathology
- Abstract
The authors report the case of a woman admitted to hospital for minor trauma of the left hip and who presented major ST segment elevation on the second day suggesting an acute anterior wall myocardial infarction at the same time as a cerebrovascular accident. Complementary investigations and follow-up excluded the diagnosis of myocardial infarction with normalisation of the ECG on the 5th day. ECG changes during cerebrovascular accidents may be very variable ranging from extrasystoles to ST elevation mimicking myocardial infarction. They carry a poor prognosis with an increased risk of sudden death necessitating continuous ECG monitoring until the ECG reverts to normal. The cardiac involvement is not ischaemic but due to disease of the insular cortex of the brain which induces myocytolysis (centered around the intra-cardiac nerve endings) due to the sudden liberation of catecholamines. These lesions may be treated by propranolol or phentolamine.
- Published
- 1997
32. [Dual chamber pacing in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy].
- Author
-
Haouala H, Berdagué PH, Mhenni H, Rahal N, Azzouzi F, Fehri W, Malek S, Smiri Z, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Humans, Cardiac Pacing, Artificial, Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic therapy
- Published
- 1996
33. [Hydatid cyst of the heart of multivesicle type. Apropos of a case].
- Author
-
Haouala H, Rahal N, M'Henni H, Ben Hamadi F, Mechmech R, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Adult, Coronary Disease etiology, Humans, Male, Tunisia, Cardiomyopathies diagnosis, Echinococcosis diagnosis
- Abstract
The authors report the case of a 30 year-old man on whom the diagnosis of hydatic cyst of the heart (HKC) was strongly suspected on bi-dimensional echocardiography and confirmed by surgery. This case is interesting because this HCH, completely latent clinically, was discovered by echocardiography performed in view of a localized infra-epicardic ischemia, the major contribution of bi-dimensional electrocardiography enabling to make a quick and easy anatomical and topographic diagnosis, the primary nature of this hydatic localization which does not affect any other organ, and finally the multivesicle aspect of the cyst, rather unusual in single localizations of hydatic cyst of the heart. A brief review of the literature is then presented.
- Published
- 1989
34. [Cardiovascular complications during accidental envenomation caused by scorpion stings: apropos of 90 cases].
- Author
-
Guediche M, Lassoued M, and El Atrous L
- Subjects
- Age Factors, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Male, Prognosis, Scorpion Stings therapy, Cardiovascular Diseases etiology, Scorpion Stings complications, Scorpions
- Published
- 1979
35. [Evaluation of the efficacy of medical treatment, especially anticoagulant treatment, in arteriopathies of the lower limbs. Apropos of 41 cases].
- Author
-
Chérif T, Kallel N, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Drug Evaluation, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Anticoagulants therapeutic use, Arterial Occlusive Diseases drug therapy, Leg blood supply, Vasodilator Agents therapeutic use
- Published
- 1986
36. [Chemoprophylaxis of the tuberculous complication in silicotic patients].
- Author
-
Berard J, Ode L, Moulin J, and Guediche M
- Subjects
- Aminosalicylic Acids therapeutic use, Humans, Isoniazid therapeutic use, Prognosis, Silicotuberculosis etiology, Streptomycin therapeutic use, Silicosis complications, Silicotuberculosis prevention & control
- Published
- 1972
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.