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Cardiology Journal | 2016

Analysis of right ventricle function with strain imaging before and after pulmonary valve replacement

Hazım A. Gursu; Birgül Varan; Elif Sade; İlkay Erdoğan; Murat Özkan

BACKGROUND Pulmonary valve insufficiency may develop after surgical treatment of tetralogy of Fallot (ToF). Severe pulmonary valve insufficiency may result in right ventricular dysfunction. We aimed to compare cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), with echocardiography. METHODS Patients who developed severe pulmonary valve insufficiency after total correction for ToF, were included in the study. CMR was used to measure end-diastolic, end-systolic volumes and ejection fraction of the right ventricle before and 6 months after replacement, and echocar-diographic strain imaging was obtained before, and 1, 3, and 6 months after replacement. RESULTS There were significant differences between pre- and post-replacement QRS durations, and right ventricle end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes measured with CMR (p < 0.05). However, right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF) did not change. Therefore, CMR determined that right ventricle size and volume increased, and right ventricular function deteriorated before replacement. After replacement, no significant improvement was seen in RVEF. Lower-than-normal right ventricle strain and strain rate before replacement indicated that healthy and dysfunctional myocardium could be differentiated by this method. Pre-replacement strain and strain rate of asymptomatic and symptomatic patients were similar. Strain and strain rate values increased 6 months after replacement (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS We suppose that increased experience with strain imaging, and further studies on a larger patient group with a longer follow-up period would show that this method is quite advantageous, and it will take its place in the literature as a non-invasive technique that may be used instead of magnetic resonance.


Cardiology in The Young | 2014

Use of oral budesonide in the management of protein-losing enteropathy due to restrictive cardiomyopathy

Hazım A. Gursu; Birgül Varan; İlkay Erdoğan

A 7-year-old male patient who had abdominal swelling and eyelid oedema was diagnosed with restrictive cardiomyopathy. His serum albumin level was 2.3 g/dl. Protein-losing enteropathy due to restrictive cardiomyopathy was diagnosed and oral budesonide was started. His serum albumin level began to rise and ascites and peripheric oedema disappeared. The patient underwent a successful cardiac transplantation and budesonide was stopped. After the heart transplantation, the albumin level decreased to 2.3 g/dl, and therefore it was restarted. When the serum albumin level increased, the budesonide dose was tapered and stopped in 1 month. Budesonide may be an effective drug in patients with protein-losing enteropathy due to heart failure.


Echocardiography-a Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Allied Techniques | 2018

Recovery of myocardial mechanics in Kawasaki disease demonstrated by speckle tracking and tissue Doppler methods

İbrahim İlker Çetin; Hazım A. Gursu; Ayşe Esin Kibar; Murat Sürücü; Ali Orgun; Utku Pamuk

To investigate myocardial deformation and function during treatment for Kawasaki disease (KD) in children.


Cardiology in The Young | 2014

Transposition of the great arteries and cor triatriatum: a rare combination.

Hazım A. Gursu; Birgül Varan; İlkay Erdoğan; Ayla Oktay

In this case report, we present a 5-month-old girl diagnosed with a unique combination of transposition of the great arteries and cor triatriatum sinistra. A 1-day-old female patient presented to our hospital with cyanosis since the early neonatal period. We confirmed transposition of the great arteries by echocardiography. The patient underwent arterial switch operation on day 8 and was discharged on day 35. After 5 months of the operation, the patient had a lower respiratory tract infection and was unable to gain weight. Echocardiography revealed mild neopulmonary regurgitation, minimal neoaortic regurgitation, and pulmonary arterial hypertension. In addition, a fibrous membrane was also seen dividing the left atrium. The patient was diagnosed with cor triatriatum and underwent successful resection of the membrane.


Cardiology in The Young | 2018

The history of paediatric cardiology on stamps

Hazım A. Gursu; İbrahim İlker Çetin

Paediatric cardiology is arguably the sub-specialty in which the greatest advances have been made in both disease diagnosis and treatment over the past half a century. Paediatric cardiology emerged as a discipline in the 1930s. Since then, advances in imaging techniques such as echocardiography, angiography, CT, or magnetic resonance and extracorporeal circulation have provided excellent diagnosis and treatment of CHD. The pioneers of paediatric cardiology are more than eponyms, for each used in new and original ways the tools and concepts available in his or her era. This brief overview of the history of paediatric cardiology on stamps begins from William Harvey up to our own time, and includes the milestones in paediatric cardiology.


Cardiology in The Young | 2016

Comparison of echocardiographic findings with laboratory parameters in obese children

Ozlem Korkmaz; Hazım A. Gursu; Barbaros S. Karagun

UNLABELLED Aim The purpose of our study was to evaluate the association between insulin resistance and left ventricular size and function in obese children. Material and methods A total of 79 cases aged 10-16 years and diagnosed with obesity and 79 healthy and non-obese cases as controls were included in the study. Patient and control groups were divided into three groups in terms of age as group 1 (10-12 years), group 2 (12-14 years), and group 3 (14-16 years). Fasting blood glucose, lipid profile, and fasting insulin levels of the cases were assessed. Mitral valve E and A waves, left ventricular ejection fraction, fractional shortening, end-diastolic and end-systolic diameters, left atrium diameter, and septal wall thickness were measured using echocardiography. RESULTS Measurements of septal diastolic thicknesses, left atrium diameter, and left ventricular end-systolic diameter of all the three groups obtained by echocardiography were statistically higher compared with the controls. In all the patient groups, the mitral valve E/A ratio was >1. In groups 2 and 3, there was a positive correlation between fasting insulin levels and HOMA-IR and left ventricular end-systolic diameter, end-diastolic diameter, and septal systolic and diastolic wall thicknesses. CONCLUSION In paediatric obesity, identification of early cardiac changes will be significant in allowing early diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.


Turk Pediatri Arsivi-turkish Archives of Pediatrics | 2015

A case of neonatal arterial thrombosis mimicking interrupted aortic arch.

Hazım A. Gursu; Birgül Varan; Ayla Oktay; Murat Özkan

Neonatal arterial thrombosis is a very rare entity with clinical findings resembling coarctation of aorta or interrupted aortic arch. A two day-old male newborn was admitted to a different hospital with difficulty in sucking and sleepiness. On echocardiographic examination, a diagnosis of interrupted aortic arch was made and he was treated with prostoglandin E2. When the patient presented to our center, physical examination revealed that his feet were bilaterally cold. The pulses were not palpable and there were ecchymotic regions in the lower extremities. Echocardiography ruled out interrupted aortic arch. Computerized tomographic angiography revealed a large thrombosis and total occlusion of the abdominal aorta. Since there was no response to treatment with tissue plasminogen activator, we performed thrombectomy. Homozygous Factor V Leiden and Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase mutations were found in this patient. Neonatal aortic thrombosis which is observed very rarely and fatal should be considered in the differential diagnosis of coarctation of aorta and interrupted aortic arch.


Pediatric Annals | 2016

An Unusual Cause of Vaginal Bleeding in a Prepubertal Girl

Ozlem Korkmaz; Hazım A. Gursu


Cardiology in The Young | 2018

Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome presenting with steroid-induced bradycardia in a patient with acute rheumatic fever

Ali Orgun; Hazım A. Gursu; İbrahim İlker Çetin


Türkiye Klinikleri Cardiovascular Sciences | 2014

A Rare Complication After Surgical Repair of Atrioventricular Septal Defect: Chylopericardium: Case Report

Hazım A. Gursu; Birgül Varan; Ayla Oktay; Murat Özkan

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