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Complete A-V Block 3 Months after Total Correction of Tetralogy of Fallot (활로 4징증의 근치수술후의 원격 방실전도 차단)

  • 송요준
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.326-332
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    • 1978
  • There appears some conduction defects frequently after total correction of Tetralogy of Fallot. Common defect is right bundle branch block due to surgical intervention. We experienced complete A-V block which occured 3 months later after total correction of Tetralogy of Fallot in a 8 year old boy. The patient was completely free of any A-V block after the operation for 3 months, and sudden onset of A-V block with coupled premature ventricular contractions resulted him in shock state during the attack of severe bronchopneumonia for 4 days prior to the second visit. Emergency implantation of Cordis demand type temporary pacemaker was necessary to control the complete heart block with bradyarrhythmia and frequent ventricular fibrillation. Permanent cardiac pacemaker was implanted two weeks later as indicated with Cordis Stanicor lambda demand pacemaker, and the patient was discharged uneventfully on the 8th post implantation day with the heart rate of 72/min. Another 3 months after the implantation, the patient was transported to this hospital as dead on arrival after an accidental fall from a 2 meter height, and all possible cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed for 60 minutes at the emergency room in vain. Autopsy was done to find out the cause of sudden death and the etiology of complete heart block. Microscopic focal infarctions with scar formation were noted along the course of conduction system in the interventricular septum, which might be the main cause of complete heart block during the attack of severe bronchopneumonia complicated with acute bacterial endocarditis. The tip of the pacemaker wire was slipped from the granulation scar at the apex of the right ventricular cavity, and this might be the direct cause of pacing failure and death.

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Endocarditis with Intracardiac Migration of Transvenous Permanent Pacing Lead - 1 Case Report - (영구 경정맥 심박조율도관의 심장내 이동과 동반된 심내막염 - 1례 보고 -)

  • Ku, Gwan-Woo;Kang, Shin-Kwang;Won, Tae-Hee;Kim, Si-Wook;Yu, Jae-Hyun;Na, Myung-Hoon;Lim, Seung-Pyung;Lee, Young
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.35 no.11
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    • pp.831-834
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    • 2002
  • When any part of the pacemaker system is infected, all pacemaker hardware should be removed, because reinfection rates of 51% to 77% have been noted in patients whose infected pacemaker system has been only partially explanted. The removal of infected leads during cardiopulmonary bypass prevents mechanical injury as well as the spread of infection and vegetation. We report one case of endocarditis by staphylococcus aureus with infected transvenous pacing lead which was migrated into the heart from the left subclavian vein. We removed the migrated pacing lead and vegetation under cardiopulmonary bypass.

Surgical Treatment of Ebstein`s Anomaly Report of a case (Ebstein 심기형의 개심술 1례)

  • Park, Guk-Yang;Lee, Jeong-Ho;Yu, Hoe-Seong
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.436-439
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    • 1985
  • A patient of Ebstein`s anomaly underwent surgical repair on Oct. 24th, 1984. Tricuspid valve was replaced by 31mm St. Jude mechanical valve without plication of atrialized right ventricle. The annulus has been placed below the coronary sinus, with care not to damage the conduction system. But postoperatively complete heart block developed. Permanent pacemaker was implanted on his 12th POD. Now he has been followed up for 9 months. There was no hemodynamic problems yet.

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Congenitally Corrected Transposition of Great Arteries Two Case Report (선천성 교정형 대혈관 전위증치험 2례 보고)

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    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.589-597
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    • 1985
  • Congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries is a rare congenital heart anomaly. We experienced two case of corrected transposition of great arteries, one [S,L,L] and one [I, D,D] associated with patent foramen ovale, ventricular septal defect and pulmonary stenosis. The patent foramen ovales were closed directly under right atriotomy, the ventricular septal defects were closed with Dacron patch under morphological left ventriculotomy and the pulmonary valvular and subvalvular stenosis were corrected under pulmonary arteriotomy. The postoperatively course was uneventful in case I, the permanent pacemaker was implanted in case ll.

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Aortic Valve Replacement for Aortic Stenosis in Elderly Patients (75 Years or Older)

  • Sohn, Bongyeon;Choi, Jae Woong;Hwang, Ho Young;Kim, Kyung Hwan;Kim, Ki-Bong
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.51 no.5
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    • pp.322-327
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    • 2018
  • Background: This study evaluated the early and long-term outcomes of surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR) in elderly patients in the era of transcatheter aortic valve implantation. Methods: Between 2001 and 2018, 94 patients aged ${\geq}75years$ underwent isolated AVR with stented bioprosthetic valves for aortic valve stenosis (AS). The main etiologies of AS were degenerative (n=63) and bicuspid (n=21). The median follow-up duration was 40.7 months (range, 0.6-174 months). Results: Operative mortality occurred in 2 patients (2.1%) and paravalvular leak occurred in 1 patient. No patients required permanent pacemaker insertion after surgery. Late death occurred in 11 patients. The overall survival rates at 5 and 10 years were 87.2% and 65.1%, respectively. The rates of freedom from valve-related events at 5 and 10 years were 94.5% and 88.6%, respectively. The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) score (p=0.013) and chronic kidney disease (p=0.030) were significant factors affecting long-term survival. The minimal p-value approach demonstrated that an STS score of 3.5% was the most suitable cut-off value for predicting long-term survival. Conclusion: Surgical AVR for elderly AS patients may be feasible in terms of early mortality and postoperative complications, particularly paravalvular leak and permanent pacemaker insertion. The STS score and chronic kidney disease were associated with long-term outcomes after AVR in the elderly.

Research of PPI prediction model based on POST-TAVR ECG (POST-TAVR ECG 기반의 PPI 예측 모델 연구)

  • InSeo Song;SeMo Yang;KangYoon Lee
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2024
  • After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), comprehensive management of complications, including the need for Permanent Pacemaker Implantation (PPI), is crucial, increasing the demand for accurate prediction models. Departing from traditional image-based methods, this study developed an optimal PPI prediction model based on ECG data using the XGBoost algorithm. Focusing on ECG signals like DeltaPR and DeltaQRS as key indicators, the model effectively identifies the correlation between conduction disorders and PPI needs, achieving superior performance with an AUC of 0.91. Validated using data from two hospitals, it demonstrated a high similarity rate of 95.28% in predicting PPI from ECG characteristics. This confirms the model's effective applicability across diverse hospital data, establishing a significant advancement in the development of reliable and practical PPI prediction models with reduced dependence on human intervention and costly medical imaging.

Hypoplastic RV: report of 2 cases (우심실 발육부전이 동반된 선천성 심장질환의 치험 2례 보)

  • 박영식
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.632-635
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    • 1984
  • Hypoplastic RV was rarely combined with various other intracardiac anomalies. We experienced the excellent result after surgical correction in these 2 patients. 1. F/7: Combined anomalies were, [1] Hypoplastic Rt. Coronary art.[2] Hypoplastic RV [3] ASD [secundum] & [4] PS [infundibular & valvular] After CP Bypass, [1] Direct suture of ASD [2] Infundibulectomy [3] Pul valvulotomy & [4] Patch enlargement of RVOT with Pericardial monocusp were done 2. F/14: Combined anomalies were, [1] Hypoplastic RV [2] P5 [infundibular] [3] T5 [4] VSD [Type II] [5] ASD [secundum] & [6] 2\ulcornerA-V Block fter CP Bypass, [1] Infundibulectomy [2] Tricuspid valvulotomy [3] Patch repair of VSD & ASD & [4] Implantation of permanent pacemaker were done. Above operations resulted in marked improvement with disappearance of cyanosis & dyspnea.

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Rastelli Operation In Congenitally Corrected Transposition Of Great Arteries (I.D.D.) -A Case Report- (Rastelli 씨 수술을 이용한 선천성 교정형 대동맥 전치증 (I.D.D.) ; 1예 보고)

  • 조범구
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.215-224
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    • 1979
  • Corrected transposition of great arteries associated with dextrocardia [I.D.D.] is a very rare congenital cardiac malformation in which the atria and ventricles are in discordant relation, as are the ventricles and great arteries, but the aorta is to the right of the pulmonary artery. A 13 year old male patient who complained cyanosis and dyspnea on exertion for 8 years, was diagnosed as congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries associated with dextrocardia [I.D.D.], large ventricular septal defect, patent foramen ovale and pulmonary stenosis. He was operated on Nov. 22 1978. The ventricular septal defect was closed with Teflon felt and the pulmonary hypoplasia was corrected with Rastelli operation successfully. On 34th postoperative days, complete heart block was occurred and permanent epicardial pacemaker was implanted with good result.

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Operation using valved conduit in TGA: report of 3 cases (대혈관전위증 수술 3례 보)

  • 유회성
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.452-457
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    • 1983
  • Transposition of great arteries is relatively common cyanotic heart disease excluding TOF and is divided to two groups: complete TGA and congenitally corrected TGA. We experienced operations in 3 cases of TGA, the 1st case was 12 year-old male: TGA[SDD] + VSD+PS and treated with Rastelli`s operation, but expired due to low cardiac output syndrome postoperatively. The 2nd case,13 year-old male was also TGA[SDD]+VSD+PS and treated with Rastelli`s operation with good operative result. The 3rd case was 18-year old male: congenitally corrected TGA[SLL]+VSD+ PA+ASD and operation was done according to the met. hod reported by Danielson et al in 1980. Post-operative AV block led to implantation of permanent epicardial pacemaker with good result.

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Comparison of Intracardiac Echocardiography Versus Transesophageal Echocardiography for Guidance During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

  • Sang-Hyup Lee;Seunguk Oh;Young-Guk Ko;Yong-Joon Lee;Seung-Jun Lee;Sung-Jin Hong;Chul-Min Ahn;Jung-Sun Kim;Byeong-Keuk Kim;Kyu-Yong Ko;Iksung Cho;Chi Young Shim;Geu-Ru Hong;Donghoon Choi;Myeong-Ki Hong
    • Korean Circulation Journal
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    • v.54 no.2
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    • pp.63-75
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    • 2024
  • Background and Objectives: Evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) for guidance during transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is limited. This study aimed to compare the clinical efficacy and safety of ICE versus transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) for guiding TAVR. Methods: This prospective cohort study included patients who underwent TAVR from August 18, 2015, to June 31, 2021. Eligible patients were stratified by echocardiographic modality (ICE or TEE) and anesthesia mode (monitored anesthesia care [MAC] or general anesthesia [GA]). Primary outcome was the 1-year composite of all-cause mortality, rehospitalization for cardiovascular cause, or stroke, according to the Valve Academic Research Consortium-3 (VARC-3) definition. Propensity score matching was performed, and study outcomes were analyzed for the matched cohorts. Results: Of the 359 eligible patients, 120 patients were matched for the ICE-MAC and TEEGA groups, respectively. The incidence of primary outcome was similar between matched groups (18.3% vs. 20.0%; adjusted hazard ratio, 0.94; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.53-1.68; p=0.843). ICE-MAC and TEE-GA also had similar incidences of moderate-to-severe paravalvular regurgitation (PVR) (4.2% vs. 5.0%; adjusted odds ratio, 0.83; 95% CI, 0.23-2.82; p=0.758), new permanent pacemaker implantation, and VARC-3 types 2-4 bleeding. Conclusions: ICE was comparable to TEE for guidance during TAVR for the composite clinical efficacy outcome, with similar incidences of moderate-to-severe PVR, new permanent pacemaker implantation, and major bleeding. These results suggest that ICE could be a safe and effective alternative echocardiographic modality to TEE for guiding TAVR.