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52. Even Considering the Existing High Technology, Do Not Forget That the Old Stethoscope Is Still a Useful Tool for the Heart Team.
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Evora PRB, Schmidt A, and Braile DM
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- Biomedical Technology trends, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, History, 21st Century, Humans, Stethoscopes trends, Respiratory Distress Syndrome diagnosis, Stethoscopes history
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- 2018
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53. The "Rebirth" of the Right Anterolateral Thoracotomy Approach in Cardiac Surgery.
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Braile DM and Evora PRB
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- Bibliometrics, Cardiac Surgical Procedures trends, Humans, Periodicals as Topic, Thoracotomy trends, Cardiac Surgical Procedures methods, Thoracotomy methods
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- 2018
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54. Effect of rosmarinic acid on the arterial blood pressure in normotensive and hypertensive rats: Role of ACE.
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Ferreira LG, Evora PRB, Capellini VK, Albuquerque AA, Carvalho MTM, Gomes RADS, Parolini MT, and Celotto AC
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- Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology, Animals, Antihypertensive Agents pharmacology, Bradykinin pharmacology, Captopril pharmacology, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Lung drug effects, Lung metabolism, Male, Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A metabolism, Rats, Wistar, Rosmarinic Acid, Blood Pressure drug effects, Cinnamates pharmacology, Depsides pharmacology, Hypertension drug therapy
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Background: In recent years, it has been demonstrated the inhibitory effect of some plant species on the angiotensin-converting enzyme and rosmarinic acid is a prominent constituent of these species., Hypothesis/purpose: This study was carried out to verify the effect of rosmarinic acid on blood pressure through inhibitory activity on angiotensin-converting enzyme in rats., Study Design: The arterial hypertension was promoted using 2-kidneys 1-clip model in rats. The potential inhibitory rosmarinic acid effect on angiotensin-converting enzyme activity was compared with captopril actions by analyzing in vivo blood pressure dose-response curves to angiotensin I and bradykinin. The in vitro plasma angiotensin-converting enzyme activity was measured by fluorimetry using the substrate Abz-FRK(Dnp)P-OH substrate. In addition, dosages of nitrite/nítrate analysis were carried out., Results: (1) rosmarinic acid caused systolic blood pressure dose-dependent decrease in hypertensive rats; (2) The angiotensin I dose-response curves demonstrated that rosmarinic acid promotes minor changes in systolic blood pressure only in the hypertensive group; (3) The bradykinin dose-response curves showed that both rosmarinic acid and captopril promoted a systolic blood pressure reduction, but only the captopril effect was significant; (4) The angiotensin-converting enzyme activity in rat lung tissue was inhibited by the rosmarinic acid in a dose dependent manner; (5) The analysis of nitrite/nítrate plasma concentrations showed no significant difference among the experimental groups., Conclusion: The rosmarinic acid is effective in reducing blood pressure, selectively, only in hypertensive animals. The rosmarinic acid (173µM) promoted almost a 98.96% reduction on angiotensin-converting enzyme activity., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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55. Report of a lung carcinoma extended to the left atrium through pulmonary vein.
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Cipriano F, Dessoti LU, Rodrigues AJ, Vicente WVA, Chahud F, and Evora PRB
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Lung cancers may extend along or grow through the pulmonary veins to invade or lie within the left atrium (LA). A 62-year-old man, previously healthy, presented with 1-month ventilatory-independent right hemithorax back pain, dry cough and large effort dyspnea. He also referred weight loss of 12 kg in 10 months and denied hemoptysis. As antecedents, he smoked for 40 years and moderate daily alcoholism. On physical examination, the patient was in good general condition, hydrated and regular respiration at rest [blood pressure (BP) =120/80 mmHg; heart rate (HR) =90 bpm; respiratory rate (RR) =16 rpm]. Cardiac auscultation revealed two standard rhythmic sounds without murmurs. Pulmonary auscultation revealed a slightly diminished vesicular murmur in the lower 1/3 of the right hemithorax without adventitious noises. Chest radiography showed a mass over the right lower lung. A CT scan confirmed the radiography image with the mass extending along the right inferior pulmonary vein and a tumor in the LA. Transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography revealed large mass within the LA (occupying almost the entire cavity), measuring about 10 cm × 3 cm at its largest diameter, prolapsing into the left ventricle. Bronchoscopy, head CT scan, and whole-body bone scintigraphy investigation did not show any distant metastasis. The patient was successfully operated removing the intracardiac and inferior pulmonary vein tumor with the aid of cardiopulmonary bypass, followed by a right inferior lobectomy carried out after 25 days. After 30 days from surgery presented seizures associated a brain metastasis evidenced by CT when adjuvant radio and chemotherapy was started. During the next 90 days, the clinical conditions worsened, and the patient died 4 months after the surgical treatment. The case report has two primary justifications, even considering the poor outcome: (I) rarity and (II) the possibility of the surgical treatment., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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- 2018
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56. Why Methylene Blue Have to Be Always Present in the Stocking of Emergency Antidotes.
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Baldo CF, Silva LM, Arcencio L, Albuquerque AAS, Celotto AC, Basile-Filho A, and Evora PRB
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- Anaphylaxis drug therapy, Clinical Trials as Topic, Drug Overdose drug therapy, Emergency Service, Hospital, Evidence-Based Medicine, Humans, Multiple Trauma drug therapy, Nervous System Diseases drug therapy, Poisoning drug therapy, Antidotes therapeutic use, Critical Care methods, Methylene Blue therapeutic use
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Evidence-based review of the existing literature ultimately recommends stocking of Methylene Blue (MB) as an emergency antidote in the United States. The same is reported around the world in Japan, Greece, Italy and Canada. The observation that MB is always present as the main antidote required in emergency and critical care units calls for a revisit on its effects on the NO/cGMP system to reemphasize its multisystem actions. Therefore, the present review aimed to display the role of MB in emergency units, concerning: 1) Polytrauma and circulatory shock; 2) Neuroprotection, 3) Anaphylaxis and, 4) Overdose and poisoning., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.org.)
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- 2018
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57. The Left Atrial Appendage Revised.
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Evora PRB, Menardi AC, Celotto AC, Albuquerque AAS, Chagas HMA, and Rodrigues AJ
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- Anticoagulants therapeutic use, Atrial Appendage physiology, Atrial Fibrillation complications, Cardiac Surgical Procedures methods, Cardiopulmonary Bypass, Education, Medical, Continuing, Evidence-Based Medicine, Humans, Risk Factors, Stroke etiology, Treatment Outcome, Atrial Appendage surgery, Atrial Fibrillation surgery, Cardiac Surgical Procedures education, Stroke prevention & control
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Nonvalvular atrial fibrillation is associated with a 4- to 5-fold strokes increase and may be responsible for 15% to 20% of all strokes in the elderly. In this scenario, the left atrial appendage thrombus would be the associated with 90% of cases. The use of anticoagulants, percutaneous devices, and the left atrial appendage surgical exclusion is still an open discussion. For left atrial appendage procedures, relevant anatomic spatial relationships have to be emphasized, besides the chance of the normal physiological functioning would be eliminated with the proceedings. There are evidences that the left atrial appendage closure during routine cardiac surgery is significantly associated with an increased risk of early postoperative atrial fibrillation. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to focus basic aspects for continuous medical education. In summary, the rationale of this text is to emphasize anatomical and pharmacological aspects involved in the simple surgical exclusion of left atrial appendage under cardiopulmonary bypass. There are several operative techniques, but to conclude this revision it will present one of them based on the discussed basic sciences.
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- 2017
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58. G-Proteins Agonists and NO/cGMP Blockers: Unexplored Frontiers in the Pharmaceutical Industry.
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Evora PRB
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- Humans, Vasoplegia metabolism, Cyclic GMP antagonists & inhibitors, Drug Design, Drug Industry, GTP-Binding Proteins agonists, Nitric Oxide antagonists & inhibitors, Vasoplegia drug therapy
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- 2017
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59. The Diterpene Sclareol Vascular Effect in Normotensive and Hypertensive Rats.
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Campos DR, Celotto AC, Albuquerque AAS, Ferreira LG, Monteiro ASEN, Coelho EB, and Evora PRB
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Background:: The diterpene Sclareol has antimicrobial action, cytotoxic and cytostatic effects and anti-tumor activities. However, researches on the cardiovascular system are scarce., Objective:: This study was designed to investigate the mechanisms involved in the Sclareol cardiovascular effect in normotensive and hypertensive rats., Methods:: The arterial hypertension was promoted using 2-kidneys 1-clip model in rats. The effect of sclareol on blood pressure was performed by using three dose (10, 20 and 40 mg/kg). Cumulative dose-response curves for Sclareol were determined for endothelium-intact and endothelium-denuded aortic rings in presence or absence of L-NAME and ODQ. The NOx levels were measure in the plasma sample., Results:: The Sclareol administration in vivo caused a significant reduction in blood pressure in both groups. In vitro the sclareol promoted relaxation in aorta, with endothelium, pre-contracted to Phe. The inhibitors of the nitric oxide synthase and soluble guanylate cyclase were as efficient as the removal of endothelium, in inhibiting the Sclareol-induced relaxation. Otherwise, it was no change of NOx. Also, for unknown reasons, the Sclareol is not selective for hypertensive animals., Conclusion:: The diterpene Sclareol showed in vivo hypotensive and in-vitro vasodilator effects; The chemiluminescence plasmatic NO analysis showed no significant difference between groups and The Sclareol exhibit better effect on normotensive than hypertensive animals to reduce blood pressure. It is concluded that the diterpenes metabolites would be a promising source prototype for the development of new agents in the cardiovascular therapy., Fundamento:: O diterpeno Esclareol tem ação antimicrobiana, efeitos citotóxicos e citostáticos e atividades antitumorais. No entanto, pesquisas sobre o sistema cardiovascular são escassas., Objetivo:: Este estudo foi desenvolvido para investigar os mecanismos envolvidos no efeito cardiovascular de Esclareol em ratos normotensos e hipertensos., Métodos:: A hipertensão arterial foi promovida utilizando modelo de 2 clones de 1-clipe em ratos. O efeito do esclareol sobre a pressão arterial foi realizado utilizando três doses (10, 20 e 40 mg/kg). As curvas dose-resposta cumulativas para Esclareol foram determinadas para anéis aórticos endotélio-intactos e desprovidos de endotélio na presença ou ausência de L-NAME e ODQ. Os níveis de NOx foram medidos na amostra de plasma., Resultados:: A administração de Esclareol in vivo causou uma redução significativa na pressão sanguínea em ambos os grupos. In vitro o esclareol promoveu relaxamento na aorta, com endotélio, pré-contraído a Phe. Os inibidores da óxido nítrico sintase e da guanilato ciclase solúvel foram tão eficientes quanto a remoção do endotélio, na inibição do relaxamento induzido por Esclareol. Por outra parte, não houve mudança de NOx. Além disso, por razões desconhecidas, o Sclareol não é seletivo para animais hipertensos., Conclusão:: O diterpeno Esclareol apresentou efeitos hipotensores in vivo e vasodilatadores in vitro; A análise de NO plasmático por quimioluminescência não mostrou diferença significativa entre os grupos e O Esclareol exibe melhor efeito sobre os animais normotensos do que hipertensos para reduzir a pressão arterial. Conclui-se que os metabólitos de diterpenos seriam um protótipo de fonte promissora para o desenvolvimento de novos agentes na terapia cardiovascular.
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60. Left Internal Thoracic Artery Graft to Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery after Blunt-Chest-Trauma Myocardial Infarction: 14-Year Outcome.
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Evora PRB, Romano MMD, Tannus de Souza GB, Wada DT, Schmidt A, and Rodrigues AJ
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- Accidents, Traffic, Adult, Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction diagnostic imaging, Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction etiology, Computed Tomography Angiography, Coronary Angiography methods, Echocardiography, Stress, Electrocardiography, Heart Injuries diagnostic imaging, Humans, Male, Motorcycles, Multidetector Computed Tomography, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Wounds, Nonpenetrating diagnostic imaging, Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction surgery, Heart Injuries etiology, Internal Mammary-Coronary Artery Anastomosis, Wounds, Nonpenetrating etiology
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In 2005, we reported an acute myocardial infarction secondary to a left anterior descending coronary artery injury sustained in a motorcycle accident. The treatment was late myocardial revascularization with in situ left internal thoracic artery-to-left anterior descending coronary artery anastomosis. There is little information available about the natural history of acute myocardial infarction after blunt chest trauma, especially when treated in this manner. This present communication reports the 14-year outcome in our patient.
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- 2017
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61. Thirtieth Anniversary of the Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. And Devising the Next Decades.
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de Deus e Brito J, Gomes WJ, Evora PRB, and Braile DM
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- Anniversaries and Special Events, Brazil, Editorial Policies, History, 20th Century, Journal Impact Factor, Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures, Periodicals as Topic history, Periodicals as Topic trends
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- 2017
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62. Speculative Considerations about Some Cardiology Enigmas.
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Evora PRB, Schmidt A, Arcêncio L, and Marin-Neto JA
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- Humans, Cardiology, Coronary Artery Bypass methods, Coronary Artery Disease surgery
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Background: Enigmas often lead to hypotheses and speculations. For this reason, especially for the sake of the reader's motivation, we opted for the plain discussion of some cardiology enigmas., Objective: The present text was aimed to discuss speculatively some cardiology enigmas., Method: Text was freely designed in the context of coronary artery and heart valve diseases., Results: The results were presented as the combination enigma/hypothesis. 1) The absence of arteriosclerosis in intramyocardial coronary arteries/ endothelium-myocardial interaction (crosstalk); 2) The unique and always confirmed superior evolution of the internal thoracic artery as coronary graft/ higher NO basal release 3) The prophylactic left internal thoracic artery graft in mildlystenosed coronary lesions/need of more accurate functional imaging techniques; 4) The high incidence of perioperative atrial fibrillation in patients with coronary artery disease/atrial ischemia associated to left circumflex coronary lesions; 5) The handling of disease-free saphenous vein grafts at the time of reoperation/biological serendipity with graft vein segments; 6) The possible aortic stenosis protection against coronary artery disease/ endothelium-myocardium interaction (crosstalk) improving NO release., Conclusion: The discussed topics associated with their respective speculative hypothesis remain as enigmas, but would become motivations for investigations., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.org.)
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63. Bovine Pericardial Patch Augmentation of One Insufficient Aortic Valve Cusp with Twenty-three-year Positive Clinical Follow-up Independent of the Patch Degeneration.
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Evora PRB, Arcêncio L, Evora PM, Menardi AC, and Chahud F
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- Animals, Aortic Valve pathology, Bioprosthesis, Cattle, Echocardiography, Doppler, Electrocardiography, Female, Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation, Humans, Middle Aged, Aortic Valve surgery, Aortic Valve Insufficiency surgery, Pericardium transplantation
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Scientific progress shall ultimately boost the current acceptance level for conservative aortic valve surgery. The present text aimed to report the 23-year long-term follow-up of one patient operated with bovine pericardium cusp extension. Growing confidence in the efficacy of the operation will allow a more expeditious indication for surgical treatment, as is already the case in mitral valve repair. This change of attitude will certainly make it possible for patients to be sent for operation in mild aortic valve regurgitation. The present report reinforces the concept and highlights the impression that the aortic valvoplasty, independent of the progressive bovine pericardium degeneration, may positively change the natural history of the aortic valve insufficiency.
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