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Autor:
Gerald Maurer, Gerald Mundigler, Peter Siostrzonek, Manfred Zehetgruber, Christian Merhaut, Sabine Hofmann, Christoph Kratochwill, Thomas Neunteufl, Ursula Klaar, Gottfried Heinz, Günter Christ
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Cardiology. 80:951-955
Recent studies suggest prophylactic intraaortic balloon-pulsation (IABP) in patients undergoing coronary reperfusion therapy. However, variable effects of IABP on coronary blood flow are reported. It is suggested that augmentation of coronary flow is
Autor:
Gerhard Kreiner, Günther Laufer, Jeanette Koller-Strametz, Christoph Kratochwill, Susanne Schmid, Michael Grimm, Gottfried Heinz, Martin Grabenwöger
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Cardiology. 77:779-783
A decrease in sinus node dysfunction and pacemaker requirement after orthotopic heart transplantation was observed over a 6.5-year period, probably indicating the effect of a learning curve. Indirect evidence suggests a traumatic genesis of sinus nod
Autor:
Heinz Gössinger, Günther Laufer, Gottfried Heinz, Michael Grimm, Peter Siostrzonek, Christoph Kratochwill, Richard Pacher, Susanne Schmid, Gerhard Kreiner
Publikováno v:
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology. 17:2057-2063
In the present study, the annual incidence of postoperative sinus node dysfunction and the type of sinus node abnormality after cardiac transplantation were followed over a 6 1/2-year period in 185 patients. Each year the sinus node function was syst
Autor:
Peter Buxbaum, Christoph Kratochwill, Michael Hirschl, Gerhard Kreiner, Slobodan Gasic, Heinz Gossinger, Axel Laczkovics, Gottfried Heinz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiac Surgery. 8:417-424
Postoperative atrioventricular nodal (AVN) function was compared in 55 patients with normal and 50 patients with impaired sinus node (SN) function after cardiac transplantation (corrected SN recovery time520 msec or sinus arrest +/- escape rhythm). F
Autor:
Kurt Derfler, Peter Siostrzonek, Christoph Kratochwill, Heinz Gössinger, Gottfried Heinz, Günther Laufer, Peter Buxbaum, Gerhard Kreiner, Slobodan Gasic
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Cardiology. 71:346-349
Sinus node (SN) dysfunction is frequently found after cardiac transplantation.1–5 Improvement in SN function has been observed during continuous therapy with theophylline in these patients.6 However, because of the often transient nature of SN defi
Autor:
Peter Buxbaum, Gottfried Heinz, Gerhard Kreiner, Heinz Gössinger, Axel Laczkovics, Christoph Kratochwill, Günther Laufer
Publikováno v:
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology. 15:2061-2067
Fifteen cardiac transplant recipients requiring permanent pacing (AAI, n = 9; VVI, n = 6; rate responsive devices, n = 11) for postoperative sinus node (SN) insufficiency underwent evaluation of long-term SN function 240 to 1,461 days after transplan
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 61:1539-1541
Previous studies have suggested an improved clinical outcome when percutaneous cardiopulmonary support is combined with intraaortic balloon counterpulsation in patients with cardiogenic shock. We evaluated the effect of combined intraaortic balloon c
Autor:
Günther Laufer, Christoph Kratochwill, Jeanette Koller-Strametz, Gerhard Kreiner, Heinz Gössinger, Gottfried Heinz, Martin Grabenwöger, Michael Grimm
Publikováno v:
Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. 21(2)
Previous reports raised concern about the prognosis of patients with sinus node (SN) dysfunction after cardiac transplantation and led to a low threshold for permanent pacemaker (PM) placement at most institutions. The present study addresses the sur
Autor:
Christoph Kratochwill, Guenther Laufer, Jeanette Koller-Strametz, Slobodan Gasic, Gottfried Heinz, N Gemeiner, Martin Grabenwöger, Richard Pacher
Publikováno v:
Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. 20(5 Pt 1)
In the present study, the dynamic PR response upon standardized treadmill exercise was investigated in 21 transplant recipients (recipient age 48 +/- 17 years, donor age 31 +/- 12 years, > 1 year after transplantation). HR and PR interval were measur
Autor:
Christoph Kratochwill, Mighael Grimm, Gottfried Heinz, Susanne Radosztics, Gere Sunder-Plassmann, Heinz Gössinger, Gerhard Kreiner, Axel Lagzkovics, Peter Buxbaum, Günther Laufer
Publikováno v:
Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. 16(9)
The chronotropic response during graded, symptom limited exercise was investigated in 32 cardiac transplant recipients a mean of 49 +/- 18 days after transplantation. All patients had systematic evaluation of postoperative donor sinus node (SN) funct