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Characterizing neurodynamic changes before seizures

Le Van Quyen, M; Martinerie, J; Navarro, V; Baulac And, M; Varela, F J
The study of dynamic changes in neural activity preceding epileptic seizure allows the characterization of a preictal state several minutes before seizure onset. This opens up new perspectives for studying the mechanisms of epileptogenesis as well as for possible therapeutic interventions, which represent a major breakthrough. In this review the authors present and discuss the results from their group in this domain using nonlinear analysis of brain signals, as well as the limitations of this topic and current questions.
PMID: 11528293
ISSN: 0736-0258
CID: 166408

Accelerated idioventricular rhythm in pregnancy: a case report [Case Report]

Navarro, V; Nathan, P E; Rosero, H; Sacchi, T J
A seventeen-year-old primigravida, without structural heart disease or abnormalities of serum chemistry, presented with complaints of palpitations during the twenty-fourth week of gestation. Holter monitoring revealed long episodes of accelerated idioventricular rhythm. The authors are not aware of similar reports, but this entity may be more common than realized because of the relative infrequency of rhythm monitoring in this particular group
PMID: 8503518
ISSN: 0003-3197
CID: 105211

Early postoperative occlusion of a left internal mammary artery bypass graft with subsequent restoration of patency [Case Report]

Feld, H; Navarro, V; Kleeman, H; Shani, J
Total occlusion of a left internal mammary artery (LIMA) bypass graft is a rare complication, and reversal of a documented occlusion has not been reported. This is a case of an early postoperative occlusion of a LIMA graft that was found to be patent 4 months later. A patient with three vessel disease (including a moderate lesion in the proximal left anterior descending artery and a severe lesion in its mid-portion) underwent coronary artery bypass grafting with a LIMA to the mid-left anterior descending artery (LAD) and saphenous vein grafts to the right coronary and left circumflex arteries. Coronary angiography 3 months after surgery revealed a totally occluded internal mammary artery and saphenous vein grafts. The patient then underwent a successful angioplasty of the more distal lesion in the LAD. She subsequently returned with recurrent angina. Repeat coronary angiography revealed rapid progression of the disease in the proximal LAD with the more distal angioplasty site being widely patent. Selective arteriography of the internal mammary artery at that time revealed a patent vessel. Thus, the internal mammary graft is a physiologically active conduit that is dependent on flow dynamics. Competitive flow through the nonobstructive native LAD in combination with impedance of flow through the internal mammary artery due to a severe lesion in the LAD distal to the anastomosis led to a functionally occluded LIMA. When the obstruction in the proximal LAD progressed and the distal obstruction was successfully angioplastied, the flow dynamics in the internal mammary improved, allowing for its dilatation and restoration of patency.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
PMID: 1458522
ISSN: 0098-6569
CID: 105213

Detection of the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome after chest wall trauma [Letter]

Nathan, P E; Anastasio, D; Navarro, V; Rosero, H; Sacchi, T J; Scarpa, W J
PMID: 1543210
ISSN: 0002-9343
CID: 105212