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World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery | 2018

Stenting Coarctation of the “Fifth Aortic Arch”: A Safe and Attractive Therapeutic Alternative to Surgery

Marc Figueras-Coll; Anna Sabaté-Rotés; Pedro Betrián-Blasco; Pedro Ortuño-Muro

“Persistence of the fifth aortic arch” is a rare congenital cardiovascular anomaly that consists of an abnormal vessel arising from the distal ascending aorta connecting with the systemic or pulmonary circulation. We report a case of a type A interruption of the aortic arch and a coarctation of the fifth aortic arch, which connected the ascending with the descending aorta. No cardiac surgery was required because a covered stent was successfully implanted in the fifth aortic arch when the patient was 4 years old. A chromosome 9 q arm duplication of uncertain significance was also found, an anomaly never described before in this clinical context.


Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2018

Characterization of Electrocardiographic Findings in Young Students

Pau Vilardell; Josep Brugada; Jaime Aboal; Pablo Loma-Osorio; Carlos Falces; Rut Andrea; Marc Figueras-Coll; Ramon Brugada

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES The resting 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) has been used in the evaluation of young asymptomatic individuals to detect pre-existing heart disease, but systematic ECG use is controversial and there are no data on this population in our environment. We aimed to determine the prevalence and spectrum of electrocardiographic findings in a population of secondary school students. METHODS We conducted an observational, cross-sectional study of resting ECG findings in all 13 to 14-year-old secondary school students in a region of the province of Gerona between 2009 and 2017. ECG findings were classified into 3 groups according to the modified criteria of Corrado et al.: normal ECG findings, ECG findings suggestive of adaptive changes, and pathologic findings. Students with pathologic ECG findings were referred to a tertiary hospital, and complementary tests were performed according to a pre-established protocol. RESULTS A total of 1911 ECGs were obtained, with a participation rate of 79% of all high school students. In all, 1321 students (69%) had a normal ECG, 554 (29%) showed ECG findings suggestive of adaptive changes, and 36 (2%) had pathologic ECG findings. Among the group with pathologic findings, 5 (14%) had cardiovascular disease. The prevalence of heart disease in this group of asymptomatic secondary school students was 0.3%. CONCLUSIONS One third of the students had ECG findings that were mostly suggestive of physiological adaptation. One seventh of the students with pathologic ECG findings had pre-existing heart disease, although the overall prevalence of pre-existing heart disease was low.


World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery | 2017

The Chiari Network—Only an Embryonic Remnant or a Confusing Finding?

Marc Figueras-Coll; Anna Sabaté-Rotés; Noemí Cañete-Abajo; Blanca Domènech-Ximenos

Chiari network is an embryonic remnant of valves of the sinus venosus, which can be observed in several locations in the right atrium. Although it is usually considered a normal anatomic variant, when associated with certain clinical conditions, the Chiari network may become a confusing finding, and a careful differential diagnosis is required. It should be differentiated from a tricuspid valve disruption, vegetation, thrombus, or tumoral mass. In this case report, we describe a singular case of endocarditis over a Chiari network in a seven-year-old boy that was successfully managed in a conservative fashion.


World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery | 2015

Echocardiography in the Assessment of Left Atrial Pressure After Pediatric Heart Surgery A Comparison Study With Measurements Obtained From Left Atrial Catheter

Marc Figueras-Coll; Joan Sanchez-de-Toledo; Ferran Gran; Raúl Abella; Santiago Pérez-Hoyos; Ferran Rosés

Background: Correlation between ventricular end-diastolic pressure and pulsed Doppler and tissue Doppler–derived E/e’ ratio has been widely reported in adults but scarcely studied in children with congenital heart diseases. This ratio is defined as the relationship between diastolic transmitral flow velocity (cm/s; E) and myocardial diastolic relaxation velocity (cm/s; e’) in the lateral aspect of the mitral annulus. Our main objective was to ascertain whether a correlation existed between direct measurement of left atrial pressure and echocardiographic E/e’ ratio in children after heart surgery. Methods: Prospective study including 27 consecutive children after pediatric heart surgery. Data were analyzed according to whether they were obtained within the first 72 hours following surgery or later on. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and areas under the receiver–operating characteristics curve of E/e’ ratio in detection of left atrial pressure values ≥13 mm Hg were evaluated. Results: Forty-eight studies were conducted in 27 patients. Thirty-two studies were performed during the first 72 hours after heart surgery and 16 beyond the third day. Median patient age was 0.82 years (5 days-16 years). Median left atrial pressure values and E/e’ measurements of the whole cohort (N = 48) were 12.0 and 10.2, respectively. Intraclass correlation index between left atrial pressure values and echocardiographic E/e’ ratio was 0.35, 0.25 for studies performed within 72 hours, but 0.78 (P < .01) for those performed later. There was also a high positive predictive value, since in 13 (87%) of 15 studies with an E/e’ ratio ≥13, the left atrial pressure was ≥13 mm Hg. Conclusion: While echocardiographic E/e’ ratio did not show a good correlation with left atrial pressure in the immediate postoperative period, the positive predictive value may suffice to aid clinicians in predicting elevated pressures.


Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2018

Caracterización electrocardiográfica en una población de jóvenes estudiantes

Pau Vilardell; Josep Brugada; Jaime Aboal; Pablo Loma-Osorio; Carlos Falces; Rut Andrea; Marc Figueras-Coll; Ramon Brugada


Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2018

Response to ECG, March 2018

Marc Figueras-Coll; Nuria Rivas-Gándara; Ferran Rosés-Noguer


Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2018

ECG de marzo de 2018

Marc Figueras-Coll; Nuria Rivas-Gándara; Ferran Rosés-Noguer


Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2018

ECG, March 2018

Marc Figueras-Coll; Nuria Rivas-Gándara; Ferran Rosés-Noguer


Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2018

Respuesta al ECG de marzo de 2018

Marc Figueras-Coll; Nuria Rivas-Gándara; Ferran Rosés-Noguer


Pediatric Cardiology | 2018

Acute Myocarditis with Infarct-like Presentation in a Pediatric Population: Role of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

María Martínez-Villar; Ferran Gran; Anna Sabaté-Rotés; Antonio Tello-Montoliu; Amparo Castellote; Marc Figueras-Coll; Queralt Ferrer; Ferran Rosés-Noguer

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Anna Sabaté-Rotés

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Ferran Rosés-Noguer

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Nuria Rivas-Gándara

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Carla Ferrándiz-Pulido

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Ferran Gran

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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