Milan Cirkovic
Cardiovascular Institute of the South
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Perfusion | 2011
Petar Vukovic; Vera R Maravic-Stojkovic; Miodrag Peric; Miomir Jovic; Milan Cirkovic; Sinisa Gradinac; Bosko Djukanovic; Predrag Milojevic
Objectives: This study compared the anti-inflammatory effects of methylprednisolone (MP) and atorvastatin and analysed their influences on clinical variables in patients undergoing coronary revascularization. Methods: Ninety patients with compromised left ventricular ejection fraction (≤30%) undergoing elective coronary surgery were equally randomized to one of three groups: statin group, treatment with atorvastatin (20 mg/day) 3 weeks before surgery; methylprednisolone group, a single shot of methylpredniosolone (10mg/kg); and control group. Results: Postoperative IL-6 was higher in the control group when compared to the methylprednisolone and statin groups (p<0.01). IL-6 was higher in the statin-treated patients (p<0.05 versus methylprednisolone). Administration of methylprednisolone as well as statin treatment increased postoperative cardiac index, left ventricular stroke work index, decreased postoperative atrial fibrilation rate and reduced ICU stay (p<0.05 versus control). The number of patients requiring inotropic support was lower in the methylprednisolone group when compared with the other two groups (p<0.01). Tracheal intubation time was reduced in patients who received methylprednisolone (p<0.01 versus control). Conclusions: Preoperative administration of either methylprednisolone or atorvastatin reduced pro-inflammatory cytokine release, improved haemodynamics, decreased postoperative atrial fibrilation rate and reduced ICU stay in patients with significantly impaired cardiac function undergoing coronary revascularization. Treatment with methylprednisolone was associated with less inotropic support requirements and reduced mechanical ventilation time.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2004
Duško G. Nežić; Milan Cirkovic; Aleksandar M. Knežević; Ljupčo A. Mangovski
Radial artery segment has been used as a coronary-coronary graft for single, distal lesion of the large left anterior descending coronary artery running well over the cardiac apex. In our opinion this technique may occasionally be an attractive approach for bypassing very distal lesions of large coronary arteries combined with regular arterial or venous grafting of the target artery if proximal stenosis is also present. The remnant of the radial artery can be used for grafting of another diseased artery (eg, the large first marginal branch of the circumflex artery in our case report).
Cardiovascular Surgery | 2001
Dusko Nezic; Miodrag Peric; Aleksandar Knezevic; Milan Cirkovic; Miomir Jovic; Milovan Bojić
Emphysematous lung occupying the whole dome of the left pleural cavity and expanding well over the midline may occasionally present a significant problem for positioning of the left internal thoracic artery, although the graft has been mobilized up to its origin. To avoid an undue tension on it, we combined a well known technique of the pericardial incision with the pericardial strip technique, enabling the lung to expand freely.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2004
Dus̆ko Nez̆ić; Aleksandar Knez̆ević; Sas̆a Borović; Milan Cirkovic; Predrag S. Milojević
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2007
Duško G. Nežić; Aleksandar M. Knežević; Milan Cirkovic; Sasa Borovic; Predrag S. Milojević
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2004
Duško G. Nežić; Aleksandar M. Knežević; Milan Cirkovic; Vojislava Neskovic; Petar Vukovic; Aleksandar N. Nešković
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery | 2009
Dusko Nezic; Aleksandar Knezevic; Milan Cirkovic
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2004
Dusko Nezic; Milan Vukovic; Milan Cirkovic; Aleksandar Knezevic; M. Jovic; Miroslav M Jakovljevic
Texas Heart Institute Journal | 2009
Dusko Nezic; Aleksandar Knezevic; Miomir Jovic; Milan Cirkovic
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | 2008
Duško G. Nežić; Milan Cirkovic; Aleksandar Knezevic; Miomir Jovic