1.Aneurysmectomy of Mid-Ventricular Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy with an Apical Ventricular Aneurysm
Masaki Yamamoto ; Hirokazu Murayama ; Hiroyuki Kito ; Kozo Matsuo ; Naoki Hayashida ; Soichi Asano ; Momoko Yanai ; Katsuhiko Tatsuno
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2005;34(5):365-369
A typical feature of mid-ventricular obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (MVO-HCM), is obvious hypertrophy of the mid-ventricular muscle and ventricle with transformation into the shape of an hourglass. We report a 60-year-old woman who had been given a diagnosis of apical type hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 12 years previously, but it changed to MVO-HCM with apical left ventricular aneurysm. We considered the impending rupture of the aneurysm because its wall was thin and pericardial effusion was detected by UCG (ultrasonic cardiograph). Urgent surgery was performed consisting of ventricular aneurysmectomy and patch reconstruction. After the surgery, a pseudoaneurysm was found in cardiac apex, so we performed surgery again. A residual shunt in the trabeculation caused the pseudoaneurysm, but its origin was not clear. She has been fine for 18 months without complications such as recurrence of aneurysm, ventricular arrhythmia or left ventricular dysfunction since the last surgery.
2.Relationship between serum total carbon dioxide concentration and bicarbonate concentration in patients undergoing hemodialysis
Keiji HIRAI ; Susumu OOKAWARA ; Junki MORINO ; Saori MINATO ; Shohei KANEKO ; Katsunori YANAI ; Hiroki ISHII ; Momoko MATSUYAMA ; Taisuke KITANO ; Mitsutoshi SHINDO ; Haruhisa MIYAZAWA ; Kiyonori ITO ; Yuichirou UEDA ; Tatsuro WATANO ; Shinji FUJINO ; Kiyoka OMOTO ; Yoshiyuki MORISHITA
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice 2020;39(4):441-450
Background:
Few studies have investigated the relationship between serum total carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration and bicarbonate ion (HCO3-) concentration in patients undergoing hemodialysis. We determined the agreement and discrepancy between serum total CO2and HCO3- concentrations and the diagnostic accuracy of serum total CO2 for the prediction of low (HCO3- < 24 mEq/L) and high (HCO3- ≥ 24 mEq/L) bicarbonate concentrations in hemodialysis patients.
Methods:
One hundred forty-nine arteriovenous blood samples from 84 hemodialysis patients were studied. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine factors correlated with HCO3- concentration. Diagnostic accuracy of serum total CO2 was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis and a 2 × 2 table. Agreement between serum total CO2 and HCO3- concentrations was assessed using Bland-Altman analysis.
Results:
Serum total CO2 concentration was closely correlated with HCO3- concentration (β = 0.858, P < 0.001). Area under the curve of serum total CO2 for the identification of low and high bicarbonate concentrations was 0.989. Use of serum total CO2 to predict low and high bicarbonate concentrations had a sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 50.0%, positive predictive value of 96.5%, negative predictive value of 100%, and accuracy of 96.6%. Bland-Altman analysis showed moderate agreement between serum total CO2 and HCO3- concentrations. Discrepancies between HCO3- and serum total CO2 concentrations (serum total CO2 - HCO3- ≤ -1) were observed in 89 samples.
Conclusion
Serum total CO2 concentration is closely correlated with HCO3- concentration in hemodialysis patients. However, there is a non-negligible discrepancy between serum total CO2 and HCO3- concentrations.
3.Relationship between serum total carbon dioxide concentration and bicarbonate concentration in patients undergoing hemodialysis
Keiji HIRAI ; Susumu OOKAWARA ; Junki MORINO ; Saori MINATO ; Shohei KANEKO ; Katsunori YANAI ; Hiroki ISHII ; Momoko MATSUYAMA ; Taisuke KITANO ; Mitsutoshi SHINDO ; Haruhisa MIYAZAWA ; Kiyonori ITO ; Yuichirou UEDA ; Tatsuro WATANO ; Shinji FUJINO ; Kiyoka OMOTO ; Yoshiyuki MORISHITA
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice 2020;39(4):441-450
Background:
Few studies have investigated the relationship between serum total carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration and bicarbonate ion (HCO3-) concentration in patients undergoing hemodialysis. We determined the agreement and discrepancy between serum total CO2and HCO3- concentrations and the diagnostic accuracy of serum total CO2 for the prediction of low (HCO3- < 24 mEq/L) and high (HCO3- ≥ 24 mEq/L) bicarbonate concentrations in hemodialysis patients.
Methods:
One hundred forty-nine arteriovenous blood samples from 84 hemodialysis patients were studied. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine factors correlated with HCO3- concentration. Diagnostic accuracy of serum total CO2 was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis and a 2 × 2 table. Agreement between serum total CO2 and HCO3- concentrations was assessed using Bland-Altman analysis.
Results:
Serum total CO2 concentration was closely correlated with HCO3- concentration (β = 0.858, P < 0.001). Area under the curve of serum total CO2 for the identification of low and high bicarbonate concentrations was 0.989. Use of serum total CO2 to predict low and high bicarbonate concentrations had a sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 50.0%, positive predictive value of 96.5%, negative predictive value of 100%, and accuracy of 96.6%. Bland-Altman analysis showed moderate agreement between serum total CO2 and HCO3- concentrations. Discrepancies between HCO3- and serum total CO2 concentrations (serum total CO2 - HCO3- ≤ -1) were observed in 89 samples.
Conclusion
Serum total CO2 concentration is closely correlated with HCO3- concentration in hemodialysis patients. However, there is a non-negligible discrepancy between serum total CO2 and HCO3- concentrations.