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퇴행성 대동맥판 협착증의 중증도 평가: 증례보고 3례 (Assessment of the Severity of Degenerative Aortic Stenosis: Three Case Reports)

  • 김성희
    • 대한임상검사과학회지
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    • 제51권2호
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    • pp.270-275
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    • 2019
  • 노령 인구의 기대 수명이 증가함에 따라 퇴행성 판막 질환이 많아지고 있다. 류마티스성 판막 질환인 승모판 협착증과 대동맥판 역류가 점차적으로 감소하고 석회화된 퇴행성 대동맥판 협착증, 승모판 탈출증 및 허혈성 심장 질환으로 인한 승모판막 폐쇄 부전의 빈도가 증가하고 있다. 심장초음파는 심장판막질환의 진단은 물론, 치료방법 및 수술 시기와 더불어 예후 평가에서도 매우 중요한 도구이며, 판막질환을 평가할 때 모든 판막을 자세하게 관찰하는 이면성 심장초음파가 우선해야 한다. 흔히 접하는 퇴행성 판막질환에 대한 이해와 함께 임상적 특성을 파악하여 심장초음파를 정확하게 시행하는 것이 가장 중요하다. 아울러 대동맥판 협착증의 중증도 평가가 수술적 적응증을 판단하는 데 꼭 필요한 검사인만큼 정확한 판단 기준에 따라 평가하여 환자의 정확한 진단 및 치료가 이루어지도록 해야 한다. 퇴행성 대동맥판 협착증 환자 3례를 통해 심장초음파 검사의 중증도 평가를 쉽게 이해할 수 있기를 바라며 퇴행성 판막 질환의 심초음파 소견을 숙지하는 것이 심장초음파검사를 정확하게 수행하는 것에 수반되어야할 것으로 사료된다.

판막질환을 동반한 관상정맥동 천정결손 증후군 - 수술 치험 1례 - (Unroofed Coronary Sinus Syndrome with Valvular Disease - Report of A Case -)

  • 박성달
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.162-168
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    • 1990
  • Unroofed coronary sinus syndrome is an uncommon anomaly which is caused by incomplete formation of the left atriovenous fold and it is usually associated with persistent left superior vena cava. It may be diagnosed by cardiac catheterization and cineangiography but, if it is not diagnosed, it can bring out significant complications due to right to left shunt, such as brain abscess, cerebral embolism, transient ischemic attack, arterial desaturation and there will reduced patient`s life expectancy. Therefore corrective operation was needed. A case of unroofed coronary sinus syndrome which combines with valvular heart disease was experienced at the department of thoracic & cardiovascular surgery of Kosin medical college. The patient was 49 years old female and she complained dyspnea on exertion for 2 yrs. Cardiac catheterization with cineangiography and both superior venacavogram were performed for diagnosis and she was diagnosed as unroofed coronary sinus syndrome combined with mitral and tricuspid regurgitation. Surgical correction was accomplished by reroofing of coronary sinus with pericardial patch, closure of atrial septal defect and annuloplasty of both atrioventricular valves. Postoperative results were satisfactory and course of recovery was uneventful. We report a case of unroofed coronary sinus syndrome with review.

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승모판막 이식수술: 2례 보고 (Mitral Valve Replacement: Report of Two Cases)

  • 장순명
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제6권2호
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 1973
  • Two patients were admitted with chief complaints of exertional dyspnea and palpitation respectively. Physical examination showed Grade III and Grade II to III systolic rumbling murmur at apex in each case. Chest X-ray and EKG findings were compatible with mitral insufficiency in both cases. The diseased valves were replaced with Beall mitral valve prosthesis under cardiopulmonary bypass using hemodilution technic. The first patient died of asphyxia due to tracheomalacia complicated after tracheostomy 3 months after operation and the 2nd patient was discharged in good condition one month after operation-Autopsy of the 1st patient showed no thrombus formation, no disc variance, and good epithelization of valve cuffs. In the second case clinical improvement was remarkable with decreased heart size.

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Endocarditis Associated with E. Coi in a Sea Lion (Zalopus californianus)

  • Kim, Jung-Keun;Park, Jae-Hoon;Yoo, Han-Sang;Shin, Nam-Shik;Kwon, Soo-Wahn;Kim, Dae-Yong
    • 한국수의병리학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국수의병리학회 2001년도 추계학술대회 및 정기총회
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    • pp.27-27
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    • 2001
  • Endocarditis associated with Escherichia coli was diagnosed in a 2-year-old male sea lion (Zalopus californianus). At necropsy, the heart had biventricular dilation with marked attenuation of the apex. Verrucous, grayish-red, vegetative lesions were present in both the aortic and left AV valves. Several discrete hyperemia-rimmed infarcts were noted in the kidneys. (omitted)

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심장판막질환에 대한 재수술의 임상연구 (Clinical Study for Reoperation on Heart Valve Disease)

  • 배병우;김종원
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.186-190
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    • 1993
  • During 6 year period from January, 1987 through December, 1992, a total of 17 valvular reoperations [14 mitral and 3 aortic valve reoperations] were performed in 15 patients with previously implanted prosthetic valves. There were 7 men and 8 women, mean age was 35.4 years. Mean time interval was 80 months. Causes for reoperations were prosthetic valve failure, prosthetic valve endocarditis, and periprosthetic leak.3 patients died in hospital. The cause of death were low cardiac output and acute renal failure.

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동맥근 농양 및 좌심실유출호 가성 심실류 환자에서 폐동맥 자가이식편을 이용한 대동맥근부치환술 -1례 치험 보고- (Aortic Root Replacement with Pulmonary Autograft in Patient with Subaortic Abscess and False Aneurysm in Left Ventricular Outflow Tract -Report of A Case-)

  • 장병철
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제28권7호
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    • pp.704-707
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    • 1995
  • The use of the patient`s pulmonary valve for replacement of the patient`s diseased aortic valve was introduced and developed by Mr. Donald Ross. The long term benefits of having a normal, fully viable, trileaflet semilunar valve in aortic position was demonstrated. A 38 year old male had histories of failures of previously implanted aortic prosthetic valves twice and evidence of progressive heart failure. At operation, aortic root abscess was found; the abscess extension to adjacent structures and partial valve dehiscence had occurred. The patient underwent replacement of the aortic root with autologous pulmonary valve, autologous pericardial patch repair of left ventricuar outflow tract and recontruction of the right ventricular outflow tract and pulmonary artery with prosthetic valved conduit. Postoperatively, the patient recovered well. Postoperative doppler echocardiography demonstrated minimal central regurgitation in new aortic valve. Aortic root replacement with pulmonary autograft in a patient of recurrent aortic root abscess and false aneurysm of left ventricuar outflow tract was experienced and reported with follow up echocardiography.

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An Unusual Biatrial Cardiac Myxoma in a Young Patient

  • Azari, Ali;Moravvej, Zahra;Chamanian, Soheila;Bigdelu, Leila
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • 제48권1호
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    • pp.67-69
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    • 2015
  • This is a report of a biatrial cardiac myxoma in a young man with a 10-month history of exertional dyspnea and palpitation. The echocardiogram revealed biatrial myxoma prolapsing through the mitral and tricuspid valves during diastole. All cardiac chambers were enlarged and dysfunctional. The electrocardiogram revealed a rapid ventricular response with atrial flutter rhythm. The masses were resected and diagnosed as myxoma by a histological examination. The follow-up echocardiogram revealed significant improvement in ventricular function and reduction in the cardiac chambers' volume. There was no evidence of myxoma recurrence. The most probable cause of the patient's heart failure was considered to be tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy.

Involvement of Immune Cell Network in Aortic Valve Stenosis: Communication between Valvular Interstitial Cells and Immune Cells

  • Seung Hyun Lee;Jae-Hoon Choi
    • IMMUNE NETWORK
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.26-32
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    • 2016
  • Aortic valve stenosis is a heart disease prevalent in the elderly characterized by valvular calcification, fibrosis, and inflammation, but its exact pathogenesis remains unclear. Previously, aortic valve stenosis was thought to be caused by chronic passive and degenerative changes associated with aging. However, recent studies have demonstrated that atherosclerotic processes and inflammation can induce valvular calcification and bone deposition, leading to valvular stenosis. In particular, the most abundant cell type in cardiac valves, valvular interstitial cells, can differentiate into myofibroblasts and osteoblast-like cells, leading to valvular calcification and stenosis. Differentiation of valvular interstitial cells can be trigged by inflammatory stimuli from several immune cell types, including macrophages, dendritic cells, T cells, B cells, and mast cells. This review indicates that crosstalk between immune cells and valvular interstitial cells plays an important role in the development of aortic valve stenosis.