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Paravalvular leaks (PVLs) are complications of a surgical or percutaneous valve replacement. They are persistent defects between the native annulus and the sewing ring, which result in a regurgitant prosthesis. They are observed in 2–18% of patient
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https://mts.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/paravalvular-leaks-from-diagnosis-to-management
https://mts.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/paravalvular-leaks-from-diagnosis-to-management
Publikováno v:
JMV-Journal de Médecine Vasculaire. 45:44-47
Summary We are reporting a case of a 34-year-old patient with history of surgical repair of aortic coarctation at the age of 7 and hybrid repair at the age of 32. He is presented with chest pain and the CT scan showed an endoleak with restoring of ao
Autor:
Selim Boudiche, Fathia Zghal, Sana Ouali, Mohamed Sami Mourali, Manel Ben Halima, Ali Bonkano, B. Rekik, Abdeljelil Farhati
Publikováno v:
Cardiology and Angiology: An International Journal. :1-7
Background: Left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction is a serious complication that can occur after various mitral-valves, surgical or percutaneous, interventions. It was rarely described in mechanical mitral valve replacements. Aim: to desc
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Hanene Charfeddine, Khaled Ben Jemaa, Fares Azaiez, Achraf Gargouri, Selma Charfeddine, Sabeur Mnif, Tawfik Kateb, Karim Bejjar, Leila Bezdah, Mohsen Ben Jemaa, Sana Fennira, Chiheb Hamza, Abdelkader Maalej, Moufid Hadrich, Bassem Rekik, Sami Marouene, Amin Bahloul, Souad Mallek, Yassine Ellouz, Rania Hammami, Walid Jomaa, Mohamed Aymen Ben Abdessalem, Bassem Jerbi, Nizar Saadaoui, Faycal Elleuch, Slim Boudiche, Jamel Langar, Leila Abid, Zahreddine Smiri, Samir Kammoun, Amine Amara, Faouzi Maatoug, Sami Ouannes, Habib Ben Ahmed, Wafa Fehri Siala, Tarek Ellouz, Maher Sahnoun, Faouzi Drissi, Abdeljelil Farhati, Sondes Kraiem, Chedly Abbassi, Ahmed Siala, Nejeh Ben Hlima, Sami Fourati, Zied Ibn Bel Hadj, Amir Zouari, Mohamed Akrem Drissa, Tarek Ben Chedli, Amin Hadiji, Mariem Dghim, Elyes Kharrat, Rami Tlili, Majed Hassine, Nidhal Bouchahda, Kais Battikh, Elyes Nafati, Mokdad Ayari, Morched Hadrich, Rym Gribaa, Nebil Hamrouni, Yamen Maazoun, Hichem Denguir Denguir, Nabil Marsit, Salem Kachboura, Hassen Hadj Amor, Salem Abdesselem, Hatem Bouraoui, Sofiene Zayed, Hedi Ben Slima, Mohamed Hmem, Kamel Kamoun, Gouider Jeridi, Zeineb Grati, Khaldoun Ben Hamda, Helmi Ben Salem, Wacef Ayadi, Mostari Gharbi, Fatma Boujelben Masmoudi, Slim Chtourou, Youssef Ben Ameur, Mohamed Sahnoun, Habib Gamra, Imtinen Ben Mrad, Ahmed Jamel, Imen Gtif, Helmi Kamoun, Mohamed Sami Mourali, S. Milouchi, Abdallah Mahdhaoui, L. Zakhama, Lobna Laroussi, Sabri Maaoui, Morched Marouene, F. Addad, Aymen Noamen
Publikováno v:
JMIR Research Protocols. 11:e24595
Background Coronary artery diseases remain the leading cause of death in the world. The management of this condition has improved remarkably in the recent years owing to the development of new technical tools and multicentric registries. Objective Th
Autor:
M. Ben Mrad, R. Miri, S. Mourali, Selim Boudiche, Raouf Denguir, J. Ziadi, Abdeljelil Farhati, S Mleyhi, J Ben Mabrouk
Publikováno v:
Eur Heart J Acute Cardiovasc Care
Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background Aortic coarctation accounts for 5 to 8 % of the congenital heart diseases. In adult patients, an expected mortality of 75 % at 43 years old was reported. conventional surgery was the
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Rania Hammami, Slim Boudiche, Rami Tlili, Nejeh Ben Hlima, Ahmed Jamel, Bassem Rekik, Rym Gribaa, Imtinen Ben Mrad, Selma Charfeddine, Tarek Ellouz, Amin Bahloul, Hedi Ben Slima, Jamel Langar, Habib Ben Ahmed, Zied Ibn Bel Hadj, Mohamed Hmem, Mohamed Aymen Ben Abdessalem, Sabri Maaoui, Sana Fennira, Lobna Laroussi, Majed Hassine, Sami Ouannes, Faouzi Drissi, Souad Mallek, Abdallah Mahdhaoui, Mariem Dghim, Walid Jomaa, Sofiene Zayed, Tawfik Kateb, Nidhal Bouchahda, Fares Azaiez, Helmi Ben Salem, Morched Marouene, Aymen Noamen, Salem Abdesselem, Hichem Denguir Denguir, Hassen Hadj Amor, Abdeljelil Farhati, Amine Amara, Karim Bejjar, Khaldoun Ben Hamda, Chiheb Hamza, Mohsen Ben Jemaa, Sami Fourati, Faycal Elleuch, Zeineb Grati, Slim Chtourou, Sami Marouene, Mohamed Sahnoun, Morched Hadrich, Abdelkader Maalej, Hatem Bouraoui, Kamel Kamoun, Moufid Hadrich, Tarek Ben Chedli, Mohamed Akrem Drissa, Hanene Charfeddine, Nizar Saadaoui, Achraf Gargouri, Ahmed Siala, Mokdad Ayari, Nabil Marsit, Sabeur Mnif, Maher Sahnoun, Helmi Kamoun, Khaled Ben Jemaa, Mostari Gharbi, Nebil Hamrouni, Yamen Maazoun, Yassine Ellouz, Zahreddine Smiri, Amin Hadiji, Bassem Jerbi, Wacef Ayadi, Amir Zouari, Chedly Abbassi, Fatma Boujelben Masmoudi, Kais Battikh, Elyes Kharrat, Imen Gtif, Sami Milouchi, Leila Bezdah, Salem Kachboura, Faouzi Maatoug, Sondes Kraiem, Gouider Jeridi, Elyes Nafati, Samir Kammoun, Youssef Ben Ameur, Wafa Fehri Siala, Habib Gamra, Lilia Zakhama, Faouzi Addad, Mohamed Sami Mourali, Leila Abid
BACKGROUND Coronary diseases remain the first cause of death in the world; the management of this condition has improved, thanks to new technical tools and multicentric registries. Recently in Tunisia, the number of intervention procedures has marked
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b293fdd0f8c3b0972d11b24b0b249c24
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.24595
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.24595
Autor:
Sayed Hafez, Eman Mohie ElDin, Raafat Abd El Fattah, Sana Ouali, Ana Palomares Cano, Kashif Shaikh, Francisco Manuel Ramos Pleguezuelos, Ashraf Zedan, N. U. Santhosh, E. U. Eric, Ahmed Mubarak, José Ramón Oliver Guillén, G. Velivasakis, T. O. Alade, Chennakesavulu Dara, Bushra Kaleem, Samira Makanjuola, Jaspreet Singh, T. C. Adias, G. Kastanis, Jeff Burgess, Huda M. Abu-Tayyem, Tahir Sultan Shamsi, Ali Bonkano, Kanwardeep Singh, C. S. Nagalakshmi, Wael Nasser, E. Lazanaki, S. M. Danjem, Ana María Carrillo Colmenero, Mohamed Sami Mourali, Surinder Paul, Manel Ben Halima, Utkarshni, A. J. Salaam, Abhishek Gautam, A. O. Ajugwo, E. F. Eruvwahwe, Amna H. Alshamsi, C. Christoforidis, A. Pantouvaki, Abeer Ibrahim, Mario Serradilla Martín, Selim Boudiche, A. A. Salaam, Abdeljelil Farhati, T. A. Erhabor, José Manuel Ramia Ángel, Abiodun Popoola, Rachael Akinola, Fathia Mghaieth Zghal, Bassem Rekik, Mobolaji Oludara, M. Spyrantis
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0c6b4089e74db5fc430280c29e306916
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rtcms/v4
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rtcms/v4
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Selim, Boudiche, Sana, Chatti, Rami, Amroussia, Fathia, Mghaieth, Jalel, Ziadi, Abdeljelil, Farhati, Mohamed, Ben Hammamia, Mohamed Ali, Tekaya, Sana, Ouali, Faker, Guedira, Raouf, Denguir, Mohamed Sami, Mourali
Publikováno v:
La Tunisie medicale. 97(12)
Atrial septal defects (ASD) constitute the most frequent congenital heart disease in adults and ostium secundum (OS) the most common type. Benefit of its closure in adulthood has long been controversial.To evaluate outcomes of OS-ASD closure in adult
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Selim, Boudiche, Omar, Guermazi, Fares, Azaiez, Manel, Ben Halima, Bassem, Rekik, Nadim, Khader, Hatem, Aloui, Abdeljelil, Farhati, Noureddine, Larbi, Fathia, Mghaieth, Sana, Ouali, Mohamed Sami, Mourali
Publikováno v:
La Tunisie medicale. 97(4)
Unprotected left main (LM) coronary artery disease (CAD) represents a challenging lesion with a major prognostic impact.Evaluate the clinical outcome and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) predictors of unprotected LM percutaneous coronary intervent
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Selim, Boudiche, Mehdi, Mechri, Manel, Ben Halima, Bassem, Rekik, Nadim, Khader, Noureddine, Larbi, Abdeljelil, Farhati, Fathia, Mghaeith, Sana, Ouali, Mohamed Sami, Mourali
Publikováno v:
La Tunisie medicale. 97(5)
The continuing increase in care, needs and costs in cardiology with the advances in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) techniques represent the ideal scenario for considering same-day discharge (SDD) PCI program.The primary endpoints were to ex