June 2012
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Anadolu kardiyoloji dergisi: AKD = the Anatolian journal of cardiology
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June 2012
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Anadolu kardiyoloji dergisi: AKD = the Anatolian journal of cardiology
March 2011
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International Journal of Cardiology
March 2011
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International Journal of Cardiology
May 2009
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Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Penetrating cardiac injuries have a rather high mortality and require a rapid diagnosis and emergency surgical intervention. The aim of this study was to present and discuss our experience with penetrating heart wounds. Sixteen patients with penetrating cardiac injury underwent surgical treatment at the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery between 1985-2007. The patients ranged in age from 6 to 71 years (mean age 45.1 years). The cause of cardiac injury was stab wounds in 8 patients (50%), iatrogenic reasons in 6 patients (37.5%) and shotgun wounds in 2 patients (12.5%). Exposure to the heart was accomplished by a median sternotomy in 12 patients (75%) and a left-sided anterolateral thoracotomy in 4 patients (25%). The right ventricle (RV) was injured in 7 patients (43.75%), left ventricle (LV) in 3 patients (18.75%), left atrium (LA) in 1 patient (6.25%), LV+LA in 1 patient (6.25%), and coronary arteries in 4 patients (25%). Cardiac wounds were treated by simple suture technique over Teflon or pericardial pledgets in all patients. Two patients died in the early postoperative period. The basis for successful management of penetrating cardiac trauma is effective resuscitative measures followed by early detection and definition and emergency surgical treatment of the injury.
January 2009
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Anadolu kardiyoloji dergisi: AKD = the Anatolian journal of cardiology
... , agricultural(44, 138, 150, 153, 156,246), greenhouse (42), black pine and oak forest(62), forest (49,84), orchard (136), tea field(302), fields of wheat and barley(64), soils of cotton field (394), environs of thermic power plant(566), vineyard soil (577), forest soil or plant samples(596), diseased seedlings of tomato, pepper and eggplant and and soil samples (181), soil from Erzurum(780), from soil polluted by industrial wastewater in Aydin, Izmir and Manisa cities (810); Air(293,368), indoor[58,61,82,85, 152,318,359,360,363, indoor air in the home of asthma patients (447), indoor air of high school(462)], outdoor(60,83, 155, 159,226,275,301,365,425,553,556), solid waste collection centres(104), outdoor/indoor (135, 284), indoor air of patient home's with allergic alveolitis (463), library air (501), hospital air in Edirne (289), hospital air in Afyonkarahisar (775), outdoor air in the environs of thermic power plant (566), Laodikeis's recreation work environment (593), air of wood & wood based board factories (597), air of elemantry school (603), indoor air of nursing home (647), indoor air of dental unit and its inlet and outlet water and outdoor air of Istanbul City (676), indoor air from elementary schools in Izmir (758, 759), indoor air of primary schools in Corum City (812), indoor air of poultry processing plant in Sakarya City (823), indoor air of hospital in Istanbul City (634, 859, 864), food storage refrigerators in Edirne City (860), air and carpet from mosque in Edirne City (870), indoor air of a home refrigerator in Edirne City (identified by morphological and molecular identification) (871), urban air of historical places of Izmir City and biofilm (872), hospital air in Izmir City (874), Indoor (school and home) air and outdoor (urban air of Balikesir City) (923), air of a hospital Internel Medicine and Intensive Care Unit in Adana(929); Human(106,243,281,298,319,324,378,435,467,481,490,492,494,495,506,522,541,561,650,652,783,909,910), skin wound ...
March 2011
International Journal of Cardiology
... [8][9][10][11] The common types of these FB are needles, [5] intravenous cannulas, [4] guidewires, [12] stents, [13] inferior vena cava filter struts, [14] and other objects (see Table 1). [6,7,15,16,[17][18][19] However, being a rare pathogenic factor, the more unconventional noniatrogenic FB often requires more extensive treatment and diagnosis. In terms of symptomatology, patients suffering from different intravascular FBs present various symptoms, according to the position of the FB. ...
June 2012
Anadolu kardiyoloji dergisi: AKD = the Anatolian journal of cardiology
... Реформирование отечественного здравоохранения, на чавшееся в 90-е годы прошлого века, внесло определенные коррективы в организацию специализированной кардиологической медицинской помощи [1][2][3]. Важнейшим средством снижения заболеваемости, инвалидизации и смертности от сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний и одновременно реальным фактором улучшения качества жизни и увеличения ее продолжительности стало повышение возможностей сердечно-сосудистой хирургии в лечении ишемической болезни сердца (ИБС) [4][5][6]. В то же время, по данным ряда авторов, несмотря на улучшение соматического состояния после инвазивного лечения заболеваний сердца, в частности после операции коронарного шунтирования (КШ), не более двух третей пациентов возвращаются к профессиональной деятельности без снижения предоперационного уровня трудоспособности и квалификации [1,2,7]. Факторы, связанные с возобновлением трудовой деятельности после КШ, изучены в нескольких исследованиях. ...
May 2009
Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery