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2. Catheter-directed low-dose fibrinolysis infusion for treat acute intermediate-high risk pulmonary embolism
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A. Sanchez‐Grande Flecha, R Munoz Rodriguez, F Bosa Ojeda, AT Igareta Herraiz, C Mendez Vargas, M. Garcia Gonzalez, P Jorge Perez, M Leiva Gordillo, MM Martin Cabeza, and G. Yanes Bowden
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Low dose ,Hemodynamics ,General Medicine ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Pulmonary hypertension ,Troponin ,Pulmonary embolism ,Catheter ,Internal medicine ,Infusion Procedure ,Fibrinolysis ,biology.protein ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,26.4.2 - Intervention - Abstract
Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. BACKGROUND Intermediate-high risk (IHR) Pulmonary Embolism (PE) are a common disease witch could have a high mortality. Anticoagulation remains the first therapeutic option, but Catheter-directed therapies are being investigated as a safe and effective treatment option. PURPOSE To evaluate the safety and efficacy of Catheter-directed low-dose fibrinolysis infusion to treat IHR-PE. METHODS Retrospective analysis of 16 patients IHR-PE treated. After performing Right catheterization (RC) and angiogram, Pigtail catheters were located for intrapulmonary infusion of Alteplase 1mg/h/catheter for 24 h (25-30mg/day). Baseline and clinical characteristics, inicial and evolutive echocardiography, also clinical evaluation and echocardiography 6 months after discharge were evaluated. RESULTS The majority were women (11) and obese (93.8%), aged 22-74 years with cardiovascular risk factors: 5 hypertension, 3 Dyslipidemia, 2 smokers and 3 severe CKD . At admission 11 patients consulted for dyspnea and 5 for syncope; all were hemodynamic stable. 68.8% presented respiratory failure. All had bilateral PE (angiography) and elevation of Nt-proBNP and troponins. The echocardiographic at admission, and its evolution are shown in Table 1. The invasive measurement of pulmonary hypertension (PH) reflected greater severity than the estimated by echo: 5 (31.3%) Severe PH, 5 (31.3%) Moderate PH and 2 (12.5%) mild PH. At discharge all presented a decrease in PH and 15 (93.8%) improved RV function. 2 patients suffered bleeding complications (relation with femoral access): 1 not severe, 1 severe without mortality; none suffered intracranial hemorrhage. In the evaluation at 6-months: 13 patients (81.3%) where on functional Class I and without PH, 3 patients (18.8%) where in Class II and with mild-PH. CONCLUSION In short-term follow-up, intrapulmonary low-dose fibrinolysis reduces PA pressures and improves RV function, without an increased bleeding complications, especially if femoral access is avoided. However impact on long-term remains unclear. Table 1: Echocardiography evolution.RV function admissionNormal Function1 (6.3%)Mild Dysfunction9 (56.3%)Moderate Dysfunction6 (37.5%)RV Dilatation admissionDilatation 16 (100%)Not dilatation 0 (0%)PH Degree admissionMild PH6 (37.5%)Moderate PH5 (31.3%)Severe PH5 (31.3%)PH Degree 24h-postNot PH1 (6.3%)Mild PH10 (62.5%)Moderate/severe PH5 (31.3%)Improvement RV 24h-postYes14 (87.5%)Not2 (12.5%)RV function dischargeNormal Function16 (100%)Mild Dysfunction0 (0%)Moderate Dysfunction0 (0%)RV Dilatation dischargeDilatation 5 (31.3%)Not dilatation 11 (68.8%)PH Degree dischargeNot PH 9 (56.3%)Mild PH7 (43.8%)Moderate/severe PH0 (0%)RV Right Ventricular; PH: Pulmonary Hypertension
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- 2021
3. Infectious Endocarditis Caused by Pseudomona aeruginosa on Bicuspid Aortic Valve.
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Lacalzada-Almeida J, Izquierdo-Gomez MM, Duque-Gonzalez A, Alonso-Socas MDM, and Munoz-Rodriguez R
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We report the case of a 53-year-old man with psoriatic arthritis, suffering from a malignant and recidivant myoepithelioma in his right axilla and arm, and undergoing two surgeries, with the last one being performed a month prior to actual admission. After the last surgery, he was admitted to hospital with fever without a source. After physical examination, laboratory tests, blood cultures and transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography, he was diagnosed with infectious endocarditis (IE) on a bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) caused by Pseudomona aeruginosa (PA). Antibiogram-guided antibiotic therapy with meropenem and tobramicin was initiated. However, in the presence of repetitive spleen infarctions and a large vegetation, 12 days after admission, a bioprosthesis aortic valve implantation was performed. The postsurgical evolution was favorable and prolonged antibiotic course with meropenem and tobramicin was completed. The pathological anatomy and the native valve cultured confirmed an IE caused by PA. Gram-negative non-HACEK IE cases are infrequent, accounting for 1.8% of the total IE cases. PA is the second most frequent bacillus in this group, causing endocarditis more prevalently when associated with healthcare procedures rather than injectable drug use. No prior case study has identified IE caused by PA related to a BAV in the last years., Competing Interests: None to declare., (Copyright 2022, Lacalzada-Almeida et al.)
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- 2022
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4. Absolute frequency and isotope shift measurements of mercury 1 S 0 - 3 P 1 transition.
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Witkowski M, Kowzan G, Munoz-Rodriguez R, Ciuryło R, Żuchowski PS, Masłowski P, and Zawada M
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We report the measurement of the absolute frequencies of the 6s
2 1 S0 -6s6p3 P1 transition (253.7 nm) and the relevant isotope shifts in five mercury isotopes198 Hg,199 Hg,200 Hg,202 Hg, and204 Hg. The Doppler-free saturated absorption measurements were performed in an atomic vapour cell at room temperature with a four-harmonic generated (FHG) continuous-wave (cw) laser digitally locked to the atomic transition. It was referenced with a femtosecond optical frequency comb synchronized to the frequency of local representation of the International Atomic Time to provide traceability to the SI second by the 330 km-long stabilized fibre optical link. The transition frequencies and isotope shifts have been determined with an accuracy of a few hundred kHz, at least one order of magnitude better than any previous measurement. By making a King plot with the isotope shifts of 6s6p3 P2 -6s7s3 S1 transition (546 nm) we determined the accurate value of the ratio of the electronic field-shift parameters E546 /E254 and estimated the electronic field-shift term E254 .- Published
- 2019
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5. Dual Hg-Rb magneto-optical trap.
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Witkowski M, Nagórny B, Munoz-Rodriguez R, Ciuryło R, Żuchowski PS, Bilicki S, Piotrowski M, Morzyński P, and Zawada M
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We present a two-species laser cooling apparatus capable of simultaneously collecting Rb and Hg atomic gases into a magneto-optical trap (MOT). The atomic sources, laser system, and vacuum set-up are described. While there is a loss of Rb atoms in the MOT due to photoionization by the Hg cooling laser, we show that it does not prevent simultaneous trapping of Rb and Hg. We also demonstrate interspecies collision-induced losses in the
87 Rb-202 Hg system.- Published
- 2017
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