Francisco Alvarez
Saint Louis University
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Clinical and translational gastroenterology | 2017
Anupong Tangaroonsanti; Augustine S. Lee; Michael D. Crowell; Marcelo F. Vela; Daryl R. Jones; David Erasmus; Cesar A. Keller; Jorge M. Mallea; Francisco Alvarez; Cristina Almansa; Kenneth R. DeVault; Lesley A. Houghton
Objectives:Gastroesophageal reflux is common in patients post-lung transplantation (LTx) and thus considered a risk factor for aspiration and consequently allograft rejection and the development of chronic allograft failure. However, evidence supporting this remains unclear and often contradictory. Our aim was to examine the role played by esophageal motility on gastroesophageal reflux exposure, along with its clearance and that of boluses swallowed, and the relationship to development of obstructive chronic lung allograft dysfunction (o-CLAD).Methods:Patients post-LTx (n=50, 26 female; mean age 55 years (range, 20–73 years)) completed high-resolution impedance manometry and 24-h pH/impedance. Esophageal motility abnormalities were classified based upon the Chicago Classification version 3.0.Results:Esophagogastric junction outflow obstruction alone (EGJOOa) (P=0.01), incomplete bolus transit (IBT) (P=0.006) and proximal reflux (P=0.042) increased the risk for o-CLAD. Patients with EGJOOa were most likely to present with o-CLAD (77%); despite being less likely to exhibit abnormal numbers of reflux events (10%) compared with those with normal motility (o-CLAD: 29%, P<0.05; abnormal reflux events: 64%, P<0.05). Patients with EGJOOa had lower total reflux bolus exposure time than those with normal motility (0.6 vs. 1.5%; P<0.05). In addition, poor esophageal clearance documented by abnormal post-reflux swallow-induced peristaltic wave index associated with o-CLAD; inversely correlating with the proportion of reflux events reaching the proximal esophagus (r=−0.251; P=0.052).Conclusions:These observations support esophageal dysmotility, especially EGJOOa, and impaired clearance of swallowed bolus or refluxed contents, more so than just the presence of gastroesophageal reflux alone, as important risk factors in the development of o-CLAD.
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2002
Tariq Alhadab; Francisco Alvarez; Nancy J. Phillips; Paul J. Hauptman
We present a case of acute respiratory failure secondary to bronchial obstruction caused by a rare form of sarcoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, in a heart transplant recipient with a history of wheezing for several months. Despite attempts at palliative endoscopic argon coagulation, the patient expired soon after presentation.
Jcr-journal of Clinical Rheumatology | 2002
William P. Rusche; Akgun Ince; Francisco Alvarez; Cesar A. Keller; Umar Daud; Terry L. Moore
Pulmonary hypertension is a well-recognized complication of connective tissue diseases (CTD), with clinical symptoms typically limited to those with relatively advanced disease. The objective of this study was to identify patients with early pulmonary vasculature changes using cardiopulmonary exercise testing with pulmonary artery catheterization. Four patients with CTD and normal Doppler echocardiogram results identified as high risk for pulmonary hypertension on the basis of disease process underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing with pulmonary artery catheterization. All patients had normal mean pulmonary artery pressures at rest (<25 mmHg), but exhibited an abnormal rise in mean pulmonary artery pressure with exercise. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing should be considered in patients at high risk for pulmonary hypertension to identify those individuals who may benefit from early therapeutic intervention.
Intensive Care Medicine | 2000
Rachel Hinerman; Francisco Alvarez; Cesar A. Keller
Chest | 2001
Cesar A. Keller; Rachel Hinerman; Ashish Singh; Francisco Alvarez
Chest | 2000
Josh W. McDonald; Francisco Alvarez; Cesar A. Keller
Chest | 2004
Francisco Alvarez; Charles D. Burger; Stephen Grinton; Margaret Johnson; Cesar A. Keller; Philip Lyng; Syed Malik; James M. Parish; Jorge Pascual
american thoracic society international conference | 2010
Cesar A. Keller; David Erasmus; Francisco Alvarez; Michel Wallace
Chest | 2003
Cesar A. Keller; Francisco Alvarez; Javier F. Aduen; David J. Kramer; Lawrence R. McBride; Octavio Pajaro
Journal of Bronchology | 2002
Rachel Hinerman; Francisco Alvarez; Ashish Singh; Cesar A. Keller