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Cerebrovascular risk factors and clinical classification of strokes

2005

Cerebrovascular risk represents a progressive and evolving concept owing to the particular distribution of risk factors in patients with ischemic stroke and in light of the newest stroke subtype classifications that account for pathophysiological, instrumental, and clinical criteria. Age represents the strongest nonmodifiable risk factor associated with ischemic stroke, while hypertension constitutes the most important modifiable cerebrovascular risk factor, confirmed by a host of epidemiological data and by more recent intervention trials of primary (HOT, Syst-Eur, LIFE) and secondary (PROGRESS) prevention of stroke in hypertensive patients. To be sure, a curious relationship exists betwee…

TOAST Classificationmedicine.medical_specialtyIschemiaHyperuricemiaDiabetes ComplicationsFramingham Heart StudyRisk FactorsDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineAtrial FibrillationEpidemiologymedicineAlbuminuriaHumansCarotid StenosisObesitycardiovascular diseasesRisk factorStrokeInflammationbusiness.industrySmokingstroke TOAST classificationAtrial fibrillationmedicine.diseaseStrokeProteinuriaCholesterolHypertensionCardiologyPhysical therapyHypertrophy Left VentricularCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusiness
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy after a positive emotional stress

2013

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, also known as transient left ventricular apical ballooning syndrome, is a cardiac syndrome mimicking an acute coronary syndrome and characterized by peculiar transient left ventricular wall motion in the absence of significant coronary lesions at coronary angiography. The pathogenic mechanisms linking emotional stress to Takotsubo cardiomyopathy still remain undefined. The onset of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy can be triggered by an acute, intense emotional stress. This is the first report reporting that not only negative stress but also positive stressful event may precede the syndrome.

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Supervised Analysis for Phenotype Identification: The Case of Heart Failure Ejection Fraction Class

2021

Artificial Intelligence is creating a paradigm shift in health care, with phenotyping patients through clustering techniques being one of the areas of interest. Objective: To develop a predictive model to classify heart failure (HF) patients according to their left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), by using available data from Electronic Health Records (EHR). Subjects and methods: 2854 subjects over 25 years old with a diagnosis of HF and LVEF, measured by echocardiography, were selected to develop an algorithm to predict patients with reduced EF using supervised analysis. The performance of the developed algorithm was tested in heart failure patients from Primary Care. To select the mo…

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Hyperuricemia in patients with left ventricular dysfunction

2013

Introduction: Hyperuricemia is a cardiovascular risk factor associated with oxidative stress and inflammation, conditions that are involved in the genesis of atherosclerotic disease and in the progression of ischemic heart disease to heart failure. The aim of our retrospective study is to evaluate the variations of serum uric acid level in patients with ventricular dysfunction, in order to highlight any correlations. Methods: We enrolled 118 patients. In our population we identified three groups: patients with systolic and diastolic dysfunction (ejection fraction <50% and E wave 50% and E wave50% and E wave> A wave, n = 54). All patients underwent echocardiography and laboratory test …

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Advance in Vascular Phenotype Assessment in Children and Adolescents

2010

Cardiovascular damage occurring in adults finds its roots in risk factors operating early in life. Among the factors influencing cardiovascular risk, blood pressure values represent an important measurable marker of the level of potential cardiovascular risk in children and adolescents. Indeed, there is growing evidence that mild blood pressure elevations are much more common than was thought in the past in a pediatric population. Furthermore, hypertension in childhood has gained ground in cardiovascular medicine thanks to the progress made in several areas of pathophysiological and clinical research.1 It is not uncommon for high blood pressure in the young to be accompanied by evidence of …

Vascular Alterationsmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologybusiness.industryLeft ventricular hypertrophymedicine.diseasePhenotypePathophysiologyOrgan damageBlood pressureInternal medicineInternal MedicineCardiologyMedicinebusinessVascular functionPediatric populationHypertension
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Ventricular-vascular coupling in hypertension: methodological considerations and clinical implications.

2014

The present review is addressed to analyse the complex interplay between left ventricle and arterial tree in hypertension. The different methodological approaches to the analysis of ventricular vascular coupling in the time and frequency domain are discussed. Moreover, the role of hypertension-related changes of arterial structure and function (stiffness and wave reflection) on arterial load and how ventricular-vascular coupling modulates the process of left ventricular adaptation to hypertension are analysed.The different interplay between vascular bed and left ventricle emerges as the pathophysiological basis for the development of the multiple patterns of ventricular structural adaptatio…

Ventricular-vascular couplingmedicine.medical_specialtyWave reflectionHeart VentriclesLeftDiastoleBlood PressureLeft ventricular hypertrophyPulse wave analysisVentricular Function LeftInput impedanceVascular StiffnessEffective arterial elastanceInternal medicinemedicineVentricular FunctionHumansArterial stiffness; Effective arterial elastance; Hypertension; Input impedance; Left ventricular hypertrophy; Pulse wave analysis; Therapy; Ventricular-vascular coupling; Wave reflection; Aorta; Arteries; Blood Pressure; Elasticity; Heart Ventricles; Humans; Hypertension; Vascular Stiffness; Ventricular Function Left; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine; Medicine (all)AortaArterial structureVentricular functionbusiness.industryMedicine (all)Left ventricular hypertrophyarterial stiffness effective arterial elastance hypertension input impedance left ventricular hypertrophy pulse wave analysis therapy ventricular–vascular coupling wave reflectionGeneral MedicineArteriesmedicine.diseaseArterial stiffnessSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareArterial treeElasticitymedicine.anatomical_structureVentricleHypertensionCardiologyTherapybusinessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineVentricular vascular couplingJournal of cardiovascular medicine (Hagerstown, Md.)
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Effect of dual blockade of renin-angiotensin system on TGF beta 1 and left ventricular structure and function in hypertensive patients

2007

The effects of 24 weeks losartan and ramipril treatment,both alone and in combination, on left ventricular mass (LVM), circulating transforming growth factor b1(TGFb1), procollagen type I (PIP) and III (PIIIP), havebeen evaluated in hypertensive (HT) patients. A total of 57 HT with stage 1 and 2 essential hypertension were included. After 4 weeks run in, a randomized double blind, three arms, double dummy, independent trial was used. All HT patients were randomly allocated to three treatment arms consisting of losartan (50 mg/daily),ramipril (5 mg/ daily) and combined (losartan 50 mg/daily plus ramipril 5 mg/daily) for 24 weeks. TGFb1, PIP and PIIIP, LVM, LVM/h 2.7 and other echocardiograph…

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The Metabolic Syndrome and Its Relationship to Hypertensive Target Organ Damage

2007

High blood pressure is often associated with various metabolic abnormalities, including abdominal obesity, dyslipidemia, elevated plasma glucose, and insulin resistance, which are the main features of the metabolic syndrome. The metabolic syndrome is extremely common worldwide. This high prevalence is of considerable concern because several studies suggest that the metabolic syndrome carries an increased risk for cardiovascular events. Several lines of evidence seem to indicate that the metabolic syndrome is associated with an increased prevalence of preclinical cardiovascular and renal changes, such as left ventricular hypertrophy, microalbuminuria, impaired aortic elasticity, and early ca…

arterial hypertensionmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismLeft ventricular hypertrophyRisk AssessmentInsulin resistanceRisk Factorstarget organ damageInternal medicinePrevalenceInternal MedicinemedicineHumansAbdominal obesityReview Paperbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseMetabolic syndromeBlood pressureCardiovascular DiseasesHypertensionCardiologyMicroalbuminuriaMetabolic syndromemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineRisk assessmentbusinessDyslipidemiaThe Journal of Clinical Hypertension
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Isolated left ventricular non-compaction: A larger part of submerged iceberg with criteria for diagnosis to the limits of standard

2010

business.industryCompactionMedicineGeotechnical engineeringLeft ventricular non-compaction criteria of diagnosisCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessIceberg
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Cardiovascular risk assessment beyond Systemic Coronary Risk Estimation: A role for organ damage markers

2012

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk assessment in the clinical practice is mostly based on risk charts, such as Framingham risk score and Systemic Coronary Risk Estimation (SCORE). These enable clinicians to estimate the impact of cardiovascular risk factors and assess individual cardiovascular risk profile. Risk charts, however, do not take into account subclinical organ damage, which exerts independent influence on risk and may amplify the estimated risk profile. Inclusion of organ damage markers in the assessment may thus contribute to improve this process. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the influence of implementation of SCORE charts with widely available indexes of organ damage, with t…

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