Arterial switch operation (ASO) or arterial switch, is an open heart surgical procedure used to correct dextro-transposition of the great arteries (d-TGA)...
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Magdi Yacoub (section Arterial Switch)
replaced with the person's own pulmonary valve, devising the arterial switch operation (ASO) in transposition of the great arteries, and establishing...
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He is remembered as the inventor of the arterial switch operation (sometimes called the Jatene arterial switch), a surgical technique to correct transposition...
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repair is different). It can be corrected surgically also with the arterial switch operation (ASO). It is managed with Rastelli procedure. It is named after...
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oligonucleotide Antisense oligonucleotide Anti-streptolysin O Arterial switch operation Arteriosclerosis obliterans Annals of Surgical Oncology, a peer-reviewed...
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with the use of the pulmonary artery without a conduit. When an arterials switch operation (ASO) is not possible e.g. in case of LVOTO an option is the Rastelli...
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congenital heart defect seen in infants. It is performed prior to an arterial switch operation. Atrial septostomy has also seen limited use as a surgical treatment...
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synthetic material. It has largely been replaced by the arterial switch operation. The operation is more commonly performed in developing countries, where...
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shunt compound procedures for transposition of the great vessels Arterial switch operation Mustard procedure Senning procedure for univentricular defect...
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the definitive treatment. The atrial switch operation is an alternative surgical option when the arterial switch is not feasible due to the particular...
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Andrew J. B.; Barron, David J.; Brawn, William J. (2007-02-01). "Arterial switch operation in patients with Taussig–Bing anomaly — influence of staged repair...
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EL; Ohye, RG (July 2008). "Hospital mortality for Norwood and arterial switch operations as a function of institutional volume". Pediatric Cardiology....
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operation, the atrioventricular septal defect (AV canal) and Tetralogy of Fallot, the hospital unit had high mortality rate; for the arterial switch operation...
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Gentles (31 July 2007). "Cardiac outcome up to 15 years after the arterial switch operation". Heart, Lung and Circulation. 17 (1): 48–53. doi:10.1016/J.HLC...
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rates following the repair of ventricular septal defects and arterial switch operations. Junctional ectopic tachycardia derives its name from the problem...
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as Janarda Dhasmana, who whilst working together to perform 33 arterial-switch operations incurred a mortality rate of 66% among patients under a month...
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the 1976 two-stage arterial switch operation and in May 1982 the one-stage neonatal arterial switch. Valve preserving operations in children and adults...
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Signal timing (section Basic signal timing operation)
can switch to FLASH mode. When volume picks up again the signal switches back into either FREE or COORD operation. For example, the daily operation of...
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technique then became the standard operation for TGA as it was technically less demanding. Currently, the arterial switch or Jatene procedure is the preferred...
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body. Although hypoxia is often a pathological condition, variations in arterial oxygen concentrations can be part of the normal physiology, for example...
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Mustard procedure (redirect from Mustard operation)
replaced in the late 1980s by the Jatene procedure (arterial switch), in which the native arteries were switched back to normal flow, so that the RV (right ventricle)...
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at several mainline locations, ramps and optionally at arterial roads. The adaptive operation determines control actions at 10 seconds intervals and applies...
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Commonly, the maneuver is used during an arterial switch procedure (in which the pulmonary artery and aorta switch positions) or in surgery to correct absent...
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system was put into operation on 25 December 2021 by Asa Seaside Railway Company in the Shikoku region. On the main urban arterial streets, a catenary...
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at high altitude, and extravehicular activity from spacecraft. DCS and arterial gas embolism are collectively referred to as decompression illness. Since...
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Homeostasis (section Arterial blood pressure)
arterial tree, causing the arterial blood pressure to rise. This, therefore, reinforces the measures described above (under the heading of "Arterial blood...
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air. The resulting arterial partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide are homeostatically controlled. A rise in the arterial partial pressure of...
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RHT until 6 a.m. the morning of 30 July 1978, when it switched back to LHT. The conversion operation was known as 730 (Nana-San-Maru, which refers to the...
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Level crossing (redirect from Crossing sequence (operation))
high-speed rail and are virtually non-existent in European high-speed train operations. A level crossing at Hoylake, Merseyside, England, with a train passing...
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Decompression practice (redirect from Gas switch)
through the pulmonary capillaries and reach the systemic circulation on the arterial side, later lodging in systemic capillaries and causing neurological symptoms...
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