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Journal of Electrocardiology | 1997

Comparison of Dobutamine ECG Stress Test With Predischarge Exercise Test After Acute Myocardial Infarction

José A. Martínez-Martínez; Claudio Militello; Vilma Irazola; Ricardo Perez de la Hoz; Jorge Lerman; Eduardo A. Sampó

Exercise testing after acute myocardial infarction is commonly used, but in recent years alternative methods have been proposed. Standard exercise testing was compared with dobutamine electrocardiographic (ECG) stress testing in 100 patients after an acute initial myocardial infarction. Dobutamine ECG stress testing was performed in a standard manner at 5 +/- 1 days after the infarction and exercise testing was performed a mean of 10 +/- 2 days following the event. Agreement between both tests was observed in 91 cases (91%), P < .001, Fisher test kappa value, 0.79). The dobutamine test predicted the result of the exercise test with a sensitivity of 100% (95% confidence interval, 87-100) and a specificity of 88% (95% confidence interval 77-93) for a positive predictive value of 75% (95% confidence interval, 62-97) and a negative predictive value of 100% (95% confidence interval, 91-100). Dobutamine ECG stress testing is concluded to be an objective and reliable procedure, which accurately predicts the results of standard exercise testing. It is inexpensive, easy to perform, and although not yet confirmed, could be particularly useful in patients who cannot perform exercise.


European Cardiology Review | 2018

Neuroendocrine System Regulatory Mechanisms: Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stress Hyperglycaemia

Ricardo Perez de la Hoz; Sandra Swieszkowski; Federico Cintora; Jose Martin Aladio; Claudia Mariana Papini; Maia Matsudo; Alejandra Silvia Scazziota

Neurohormonal systems are activated in the early phase of acute coronary syndromes to preserve circulatory homeostasis, but prolonged action of these stress hormones might be deleterious. Cortisol reaches its peak at 8 hours after the onset of symptoms, and individuals who have continued elevated levels present a worse prognosis. Catecholamines reach 100-1,000-fold their normal plasma concentration within 30 minutes of ischaemia, therefore inducing the propagation of myocardial damage. Stress hyperglycaemia induces inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, and also has procoagulant and prothrombotic effects. Patients with hyperglycaemia and no diabetes elevated in-hospital and 12-month mortality rates. Hyperglycaemia in patients without diabetes has been shown to be an appropriate independent mortality prognostic factor in this type of patient.


Revista Espanola De Cardiologia | 2000

Uso de esmolol intravenoso en un paciente con insuficiencia cardíaca severa y gradiente intraventricular izquierdo anormal postsustitución valvular aórtica

Alejandro Lakowsky; Sandra Swieszkowski; Ricardo Perez de la Hoz; José A. Martínez-Martínez

The presence of anomalous intraventricular flows of high velocity and dynamic ejective obstruction of the left ventricle post aortic valve replacement, generally by severe aortic stenosis, is a relatively infrequent, but severe complication. An early diagnosis is of crucial importance, since the usual treatments applied to postoperative heart failure are often inefficacious or even harmful. Even in cases of severe pump failure, when the clinical case is diagnosed adequately, endovenous short-action beta-blockers are useful.


International Journal of Cardiology | 2007

Invasive vs non-invasive treatment in acute coronary syndromes and prior bypass surgery

Enrique P. Gurfinkel; Ricardo Perez de la Hoz; Viviana Brito; Ernesto Duronto; Omar H. Dabbous; Joel M. Gore; Frederick A. Anderson


Revista Argentina de Cardiología | 2013

Relación entre el índice CHA2DS2-VASc y la presencia de trombo auricular en pacientes con fibrilación auricular en plan de cardioversión

Norberto G. Allende; Carlos Rodríguez Pagani; Eduardo Carrasco; Gerardo Marmbio; Guillermo López Soutric; Federico Cintora; Fanny Calvo; Ricardo Perez de la Hoz


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2004

VALOR DEL TEST DE DOBUTAMINA COMPARADO CON LA ERGOMETRIA EN LA EVALUACION DE RIESGO CORONARIO

José A. Martínez Martínez; Gabriela Rodríguez; Ricardo Perez de la Hoz; Viviana Brito; Alejandro Lakowsky; Sandra Swieszkowski; María Elena Poyatos; Eduardo A. Sampó


Argentine Journal of Cardiology | 2013

Correlation Between CHA2DS2-VASc Score and Atrial Thrombus in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Undergoing Cardioversion

Norberto G. Allende; Elio D. Barrera; Carlos Rodríguez Pagani; Eduardo Carrasco; Gerardo Marambio; Guillermo López Soutric; Federico Cintora; Fanny Calvo; Ricardo Perez de la Hoz


Circulation | 2010

Abstract 16242: Symptomatic Bradycardia in the Elderly: Compliance With ACLS Guidelines and in-Hospital Outcome

Federico Cintora; Ricardo Perez de la Hoz; Sandra Swieszkowski; Analia Aquieri; Guillermo López Soutric; Alejandro Lakowsky; Paulino Alvarez; Eduardo A. Sampó


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2008

Patrón de pseudoinfarto en un paciente con hiperkalemia

Ariel K. Saad; Sandra Swieszkowski; Ricardo Perez de la Hoz


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2004

1079-101 Therapeutic strategies and outcomes in patients with previous coronary artery bypass graft following a new acute coronary syndrome: Insights from the GRACE experience

Viviana Brito; Ricardo Perez de la Hoz; Edgado Sampó; Ernesto Duronto; Omar H. Dabbous; Neelam Gowda; Enrique P. Gurfinkel

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Eduardo A. Sampó

University of Buenos Aires

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Viviana Brito

University of Buenos Aires

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Omar H. Dabbous

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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