1.Intraoperative Right Ventricular Myocardial Biopsy in Mitral Valvular Disease.
Tetsuji MATSUYOSHI ; Fumihiro TAKENO ; Akio IWAKUMA ; Katsuhiko NAKAMURA ; Tatsuya IMADA ; Shuutarou ONIMURA ; Michio KIMURA ; Manabu ASAO
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;21(5):458-463
We performed tricuspid annuloplasty aggressively in association with mitral and combined mitral and aortic valve disease. Because tricuspid regurgitation (TR) may produce significant morbidity if not corrected. From March 1986 to September 1990, for the purpose of studying the clinicopathology of the biopsied right ventricular myocardium in 54 patients with mitral valvular disease, the diameter of right ventricular myocardial cells and diffuse interstitial fibrosis of biopsied myocardium were measured quantitatively. The degree of diffuse interstitial fibrosis was assessed by the point-counting method, and mean percentage fibrosis (% fibrosis) was noted as 16.1%, % fibrosis was correlated with the severity of TR (r=0.36). Mean diameter of right ventricular myocardial cells was 19.3μm in size. The diameter of right ventricular myocardial cell was correlated with pulmonary arterial pressure (r=0.51). More aggressive narrowing of tricuspid valve ring using DeVega's method was performed on 39 of 54 patients. The evaluation of TR was done by Doppler echo. Postoperative residual TR was observed in four patients of total postoperative patients within mean follow-up period of 41.0 months. In the 4 patients, % fibrosis were in high % fibrosis (>20%). In comparison to the group with low % fibrosis (<15%) (n=27), the group with high % fibrosis (>20%) (n=9) was more serious in severity of TR by Doppler echo (2.4 vs. 1.7), age (58.2 vs. 51.6), NYHA classification (3.2 vs. 2.6) before surgery. In conclusion, open right ventricular myocardial biopsy findings suggest that the degree of myocardial fibrosis is correlated with severity of tricuspid regurgitation. And the patients whose % fibrosis are more than 20% are presumed poor right ventricular function. The diameter of right ventricular myocardial cell is correlated with pulmonary arterial pressure, that is, right ventricular hypertrophy is associated with pulmonary hypertension.
2.Relationship between Knee Osteoarthritis and Spinopelvic Sagittal Alignment in Volunteers over 50 Years of Age
Tatsuya YASUDA ; Daisuke TOGAWA ; Tomohiko HASEGAWA ; Yu YAMATO ; Sho KOBAYASHI ; Go YOSHIDA ; Tomohiro BANNO ; Hideyuki ARIMA ; Shin OE ; Hironobu HOSHINO ; Hiroshi KOYAMA ; Mitsuru HANADA ; Takayuki IMADA ; Yukihiro MATSUYAMA
Asian Spine Journal 2020;14(4):495-501
Methods:
Volunteers over 50 years of age underwent radiographic analysis. Radiographic parameters including pelvic tilt (PT), pelvic incidence (PI), lumbar lordosis (LL), thoracic kyphosis, and sagittal vertical axis (SVA) were measured. The the three Scoliosis Research Society-Schwab sagittal modifiers (PT, SVA, PI–LL) were categorized and the KL grade was assessed. Differences in spinopelvic parameters and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores among KL grades were evaluated.
Results:
A total of 396 volunteers (160 men, 236 women; mean age, 74.4 years) were analyzed. PI–LL and PT in KL4 were significantly higher compared to that in the other KL grades. However, there were no significant group differences in SVA. In women, but not in men, higher frequencies of the worst modifier grade (++) were observed for PI–LL and PT in the KL3 and KL4 groups compared to those for the other KL grades. In women, the ODI score in KL4 was worse compared to that in the other KL grades.
Conclusions
Individuals over 50 years of age with severe knee osteoarthritis had poor lumbo-pelvic sagittal alignment. Moreover, the progression severity of knee osteoarthritis had more impact onstronger relationship with lumbo-pelvic malalignment and disability-related low back pain in women than in men.