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Superior mesenteric artery thrombosis in a patient with COVID-19 pneumonia and Clostridium Difficle [Case Report]

Maniar, Yesha; Hashmi, Hassan; Silverstein, Jeffrey; Chung, Christine; Kella, Venkata; Goparaju, Anirudha
COVID-19, a novel respiratory viral illness, has spread globally and led to over 111 million cases worldwide. Most commonly, patients present with respiratory symptoms, and those with increased severity progress to acute hypoxic respiratory failure. Additionally, a portion of patients are noted to have coagulopathy and are considered to be at an increased risk for thromboembolic events. In this article, we present a unique case of a patient with severe abdominal pain in the setting of COVID-19 pneumonia and community acquired Clostridium difficile, found to have superior mesenteric artery thrombosis requiring exploratory laparotomy, thrombectomy and small bowel resection.
PMCID:9113413
PMID: 35592455
ISSN: 2042-8812
CID: 5284342

IMPROVEMENTS IN PATIENT-REPORTED SLEEP AFTER TRANSCATHETER TRICUSPID VALVE REPAIR [Meeting Abstract]

Chung, Christine; Murphy, Shannon M. E.; Mollenkopf, Sarah; Redeker, Nancy; Green, Philip; Feldman, Ted; Davidson, Charles; Eleid, Mackram; Kipperman, Robert; Lim, Scott; Gray, William; Leon, Martin; Kodali, Susheel
ISI:000647487501212
ISSN: 0735-1097
CID: 5368562

THE IMPACT OF FRAILTY ON EARLY CHANGES IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AFTER TRANSCATHETER TRICUSPID VALVE REPAIR: AN ANALYSIS OF WEARABLE ACTIVITY MONITORING IN THE CLASP TR EARLY FEASIBILITY STUDY [Meeting Abstract]

Green, Philip; Chung, Christine; Murphy, Shannon; Al-Ghusain, Ahmad; Mollenkopf, Sarah; Feldman, Ted; Davidson, Charles; Eleid, Mackram; Kipperman, Robert; Smith, Robert, II; Lim, Scott; Zahr, Firas; Gray, William A.; Greenbaum, Adam; Leon, Martin; Kodali, Susheel K.
ISI:000522979101194
ISSN: 0735-1097
CID: 5368532

IMPACT OF TRANSCATHETER TRICUSPID VALVE REPAIR ON DAILY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: AN ANALYSIS OF WEARABLE ACTIVITY MONITORING IN THE CLASP TR EARLY FEASIBILITY STUDY [Meeting Abstract]

Green, Philip; Chung, Christine; Murphy, Shannon; Al-Ghusain, Ahmad; Mollenkopf, Sarah; Feldman, Ted; Davidson, Charles; Eleid, Mackram; Kipperman, Robert; Smith, Robert, II; Lim, Scott; Zahr, Firas; Gray, William A.; Greenbaum, Adam; Leon, Martin; Kodali, Susheel K.
ISI:000522979101195
ISSN: 0735-1097
CID: 5368542

Endovascular Treatment of 2 Synchronous Extracranial Carotid Artery Aneurysms Using Stent-Assisted Coil Embolization and Double Bare-Metal Stenting [Case Report]

Han, Daniel K; Tadros, Rami O; Chung, Christine; Patel, Aman; Marin, Michael L; Faries, Peter L
Extracranial carotid artery aneurysms located in the cervical region in close proximity to the skull are difficult to access using open surgical methods. Endovascular treatment has emerged as an alternative option for anatomically challenging internal carotid artery aneurysms. However, data comparing various endovascular techniques including stent grafting, coil embolization, double stenting, and stent-assisted coil embolization are lacking, making it difficult to determine the optimal treatment. We present a case of a patient with 2 fusiform extracranial carotid artery aneurysms treated successfully with a combination of double stenting and stent-assisted coil embolization. We also discuss technical considerations for selecting the appropriate endovascular intervention.
PMID: 26912399
ISSN: 1938-9116
CID: 3498762

Intermediate Outcomes of Femoropopliteal Stenting in Women: 3-Year Results of the DURABILITY II Trial

Han, Daniel K; Faries, Peter L; Chung, Christine; Weaver, Marvin V; Tadros, Rami O; Ting, Windsor; Vouyouka, Ageliki G
BACKGROUND:This study investigated the effects of gender on the 3-year outcomes of the StuDy for EvalUating EndovasculaR TreAtments of Lesions in the Superficial Femoral Artery and Proximal Popliteal By usIng the Protege EverfLex NitInol STent System II (DURABILITY II) trial. METHODS:A total of 287 patients enrolled in the DURABILITY II trial (prospective and nonrandomized trial) were stratified by gender and evaluated for primary, primary assisted, and secondary patency at 3 years. Clinical scores including changes in ankle-brachial index (ABI) and walking impairment questionnaire (WIQ) scores were evaluated. RESULTS:Overall 190 male and 97 female patients were included for analysis. The 3-year primary, assisted primary, and secondary patency rates for women versus men were 62.5% vs. 58.8%, 68.5% vs. 64.9%, and 72.1% vs. 67.2%, respectively (P < 0.05). Although ABIs at presentation were similar between women versus men (0.64 vs. 0.65, P < 0.05), women had lower ABI scores at 3 years compared with men (0.85 vs. 0.92, P = 0.03). Women versus men had inferior walking distance scores at presentation (13.6 vs. 25.7, P < 0.001), scores were equalized by 2 years (51.6 vs. 60.8, P < 0.05); however, 3-year follow-up demonstrated less durable results for women versus men (37.3 vs. 58.8, P < 0.05). In addition, women had worse WIQ scores for pain, walking speed, and stair climbing. However, the relative change in scores between men and women were comparable, with both groups seeing similar improvements from baseline for these parameters. CONCLUSIONS:Women continue to see clinical improvement after intervention, achieving comparable ABIs and walking distance to men at 2 years. These benefits are diminished at 3-year follow-up with women achieving lower absolute ABI and WIQ parameters compared with men, but improved overall compared with scores at presentation.
PMID: 26585648
ISSN: 1615-5947
CID: 3498752

Despite Increased Comorbidities, Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Have Outcomes That Are Similar to the General Population Following Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair [Meeting Abstract]

Le Grand, Blake A.; Tadros, Rami O.; Torres, Marielle R.; Chung, Christine; Han, Daniel K.; Lajos, Paul S.; Vouyouka, Ageliki G.; Faries, Peter L.; Marin, Michael
ISI:000361884200137
ISSN: 0741-5214
CID: 3494912

Evolution of gender-related differences in outcomes from two decades of endovascular aneurysm repair

Chung, Christine; Tadros, Rami; Torres, Marielle; Malik, Rajesh; Ellozy, Sharif; Faries, Peter; Marin, Michael; Vouyouka, Ageliki G
OBJECTIVE:Women have been under-represented in trials that set guidelines for the management of aortic aneurysms. Several studies reported inferior outcomes in women compared with men after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). We investigated the relationship between gender and outcomes after EVAR. METHODS:A total of 1380 consecutive patients underwent elective EVAR from 1992 to 2012. Baseline, intraoperative, and postoperative variables by gender were analyzed from a prospective database. RESULTS:The cohort comprised 214 women (15.5%) and 1166 men (84.5%). Women were older than men at repair (77.8 vs 74.5 years, P < .001) and had less cardiac disease (P = .005). They had shorter (19.8 ± 12.9 vs 26.3 ± 14.7 mm; P < .001) more angulated aortic necks (38.8° ± 16.1° vs 31.2° ± 14.7°; P < .001) and fewer iliac aneurysms (P = .002). Women had more arterial reconstructions (iliac conduits, P = .006; thrombolysis and thrombectomy, P = .013; patch angioplasty, P < .001; endarterectomy, P < .001), more perioperative complications (16.9% vs 9.1%; P = .001), and more in-hospital days (4.1 vs 3.4 days; P = .029). Perioperative mortality was equivalent (women: 2% vs men: 2.3%; P = .73). Mean follow-up was 30.9 months. Women and men experienced equivalent aneurysm-related deaths and overall survival. Survival curve analysis showed endoleaks were more likely to develop in women than men (P = .005); however, there was no difference in rates of arterial reinterventions required for each gender during the follow-up period. CONCLUSIONS:Female gender is associated with more periprocedural complications, adjunctive arterial procedures, and increased endoleaks but does not affect long-term reinterventions or survival. Further studies are warranted to elucidate the effect of gender on outcomes. These data should be considered when selecting EVAR for men and women.
PMID: 25595407
ISSN: 1097-6809
CID: 3498742

Evolution of Gender-Related Differences in Outcomes From Two Decades of Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) [Meeting Abstract]

Chung, Christine; Vouyouka, Ageliki; Tadros, Rami; Torres, Marielle; Han, Daniel; Malik, Rajesh; Faries, Peter; Marin, Michael
ISI:000343316600060
ISSN: 0741-5214
CID: 3494892

Transatrial Caval Filters Optimize Outcomes of Pulmonary Embolectomy [Meeting Abstract]

Chung, Christine; Malik, Rajesh; Han, Daniel; Ellozy, Sharif; Ting, Windsor; Marin, Michael; Farics, Peter; Reddy, Ramachandra
ISI:000341629700113
ISSN: 0741-5214
CID: 3494882