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Effects of inspiratory muscle training in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

2013

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is remarkably common in elderly people with highly prevalent comorbid conditions. Despite its increasing in prevalence, there is no evidence-based effective therapy for HFpEF. We sought to evaluate whether inspiratory muscle training (IMT) improves exercise capacity, as well as left ventricular diastolic function, biomarker profile and quality of life (QoL) in patients with advanced HFpEF and nonreduced maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP).A total of 26 patients with HFpEF (median (interquartile range) age, peak exercise oxygen uptake (peak VO2) and left ventricular ejection fraction of 73 years (66-76), 10 ml/min/kg (7.6-10.5) and 72% (6…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsanimal structuresEpidemiologyDiastoleBreathing ExercisesVentricular Function LeftWalking distanceDiastoleInternal medicinemedicineHumansElderly peopleIn patientProspective StudiesAgedHeart FailureExercise ToleranceEjection fractionbusiness.industryInspiratory muscle trainingStroke VolumeRecovery of FunctionMiddle AgedExercise capacityRespiratory MusclesTreatment OutcomeSpainExercise TestQuality of LifeCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineHeart failure with preserved ejection fractionbusinessBiomarkersEuropean Journal of Preventive Cardiology
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Serum Neprilysin and Recurrent Admissions in Patients With Heart Failure

2017

Background Our aim was to evaluate the association between the soluble form of neprilysin ( sNEP ) levels and long‐term all‐cause, cardiovascular, and acute heart failure ( AHF ) recurrent admissions in an ambulatory cohort of patients with heart failure. sNEP has emerged as a new biomarker with promising implications for prognosis and therapy in patients with heart failure. Reducing the recurrent admission rate of heart failure patients has become an important target of public health planning strategies. Methods and Results We measured sNEP levels in 1021 consecutive ambulatory heart failure patients. End points were the number of all‐cause, cardiovascular, and AHF hospitalizations during…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedicine.drug_class030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPatient Readmissionneprilysin03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsInterquartile rangeCause of DeathInternal medicineNatriuretic Peptide BrainmedicineNatriuretic peptideHumans030212 general & internal medicineAgedOriginal ResearchAged 80 and overHeart Failurereadmissionbusiness.industryIncidenceMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseasePeptide FragmentsConfidence intervalUp-RegulationQuartileSpainHeart failureCohortAmbulatoryCardiologyBiomarker (medicine)FemaleNeprilysinCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessReadmissionBiomarkers
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Impact of Midregional N‐Terminal Pro–Atrial Natriuretic Peptide and Soluble Suppression of Tumorigenicity 2 Levels on Heart Rhythm in Patients Treate…

2021

Background We assessed the impact of preprocedural plasma levels of MRproANP (midregional N‐terminal pro–atrial natriuretic peptide) and sST2 (soluble suppression of tumorigenicity 2) on recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) at 1 year after catheter ablation of AF. Methods and Results This was a prospective, multicenter, observational study including patients undergoing catheter ablation of AF. MRproANP and sST2 were measured in a peripheral venous blood preprocedure, and MRproANP was assessed in the right and left atrial blood during ablation. The primary end point was recurrent AF between 3 and 12 months postablation, defined as a documented (>30 seconds) episode of AF, flutter, or a…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentBiorhythmCatheter ablation030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHeart RatePredictive Value of TestsRecurrenceRisk FactorsInternal medicinecatheter ablationAtrial FibrillationmedicineNatriuretic peptideHumansIn patientArrhythmia and Electrophysiology030212 general & internal medicineHeart AtriaProspective StudiesOriginal ResearchAgedsST2business.industryMRproANPbiomarkersAtrial fibrillationPlasma levelsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseInterleukin-1 Receptor-Like 1 ProteinUp-RegulationHeart RhythmTreatment OutcomePro atrial natriuretic peptideCardiologyFemaleFranceCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCatheter Ablation and Implantable Cardioverter-DefibrillatorAtrial Natriuretic FactorJournal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
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Long-Term Effects of Dietary Sodium Intake on Cytokines and Neurohormonal Activation in Patients With Recently Compensated Congestive Heart Failure

2009

Abstract Background A growing body of evidence suggests that the fluid accumulation plays a key role in the pathophysiology of heart failure (HF) and that the inflammatory and neurohormonal activation contribute strongly to the progression of this disorder. Methods and Results The study evaluated the long-term effects of 2 different sodium diets on cytokines neurohormones, body hydration and clinical outcome in compensated HF outpatients (New York Heart Association Class II). A total of 173 patients (105 males, mean age 72.5±7) recently hospitalized for worsening advanced HF and discharged in normal hydration and in clinical compensation were randomized in 2 groups (double blind). In Group …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentPlasma renin activityGastroenterologychemistry.chemical_compoundDouble-Blind MethodInternal medicinemedicineHumansAgedAged 80 and overHeart FailureNeurotransmitter AgentsAldosteronebusiness.industryFurosemideSodium Dietarymedicine.diseaseBrain natriuretic peptidePathophysiologyAldosterone BNP bioelectrical impedance congestive heart failure cytochines plasma renin activatityEndocrinologyCytokinechemistryHeart failureCytokinesFemaleDiureticCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBiomarkersmedicine.drugFollow-Up Studies
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Differential Prognostic Value of Galectin-3 According to Carbohydrate Antigen 125 Levels in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

2019

Galectin-3 (Gal-3) and carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA125) have been associated with adverse outcomes after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Experimental data have suggested a potential molecular interaction. Therefore, we assessed the association of Gal-3 and CA125 with prognosis after TAVI.A total of 439 patients were enrolled. The primary endpoint was a composite of all-cause mortality or readmission for worsening heart failure after TAVI.The primary endpoint occurred in 16.4%. Gal-3 was dichotomized at ≥ 8.71 ng/mL into elevated and not elevated. Gal-3 was elevated in 31.9% and was associated with a higher risk of the primary endpoint (25% vs 12.4%, HR, 2.26; P.001). After m…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTranscatheter aorticAdverse outcomesGalectin 3030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk AssessmentTranscatheter Aortic Valve Replacement03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsCause of DeathGermanyInternal medicinemedicineClinical endpointHumansIn patientAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overbusiness.industryAortic Valve StenosisGeneral MedicinePrognosismedicine.diseaseSurvival RateGalectin-3CA-125 AntigenHeart failureAortic valve stenosisCardiologyFemalebusinessCarbohydrate antigenBiomarkersFollow-Up StudiesRevista Española de Cardiología (English Edition)
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Comparison of Carbohydrate Antigen 125 and N-Terminal Pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide for Risk Prediction After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

2017

Elevated carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA125) and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NTproBNP) have been associated with adverse outcome after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). This study performs a comparison of both biomarkers for prognosis after TAVI. The study includes 363 patients. The primary end point was all-cause death or readmission for worsening congestive heart failure within 1 year after TAVI, and this end point occurred in 16% of the population. The optimal cutoff to predict the primary end point was 18.4 U/ml for CA125 and 2,570 ng/L for NTproBNP. Elevated CA125 levels were present in 52% and were associated with a higher rate of the primary end point (27% vs…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTranscatheter aorticmedicine.drug_classPopulation030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk AssessmentTranscatheter Aortic Valve Replacement03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePredictive Value of TestsGermanyInternal medicineNatriuretic Peptide BrainNatriuretic peptideClinical endpointHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineeducationAged 80 and overHeart Failureeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryAortic Valve StenosisPrognosismedicine.diseasePeptide FragmentsCA-125 AntigenPredictive value of testsHeart failureCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCarbohydrate antigenBiomarkersN-terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic PeptideThe American Journal of Cardiology
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Renal and neurologic effects of cadmium, lead, mercury, and arsenic in children: evidence of early effects and multiple interactions at environmental…

2006

We read with great interest the article by de Burbure et al. (2006) on health effects in children who live near nonferrous smelters in France, the Czech Republic, and Poland. We were especially interested in the inverse relationship found between levels of urinary mercury and serum prolactin. We found a similar result in an Italian multicenter crosssectional survey with adult subjects (Alessio et al. 2002) using a different statistical approach based on regression analysis with mixed linear models. We found that serum prolactin decreased as a function of both urinary mercury and occupational exposure to inorganic mercury (Lucchini et al. 2003). In another study (Carta et al. 2003), our grou…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyUrinary systemHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesischemistry.chemical_elementPhysiologyUrineKidneyNervous SystemArsenicToxicologySerum prolactinChemical exposurechemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineCorrespondencemedicineHumansheavy metalsChilddopaminergicKidneyCadmiumCreatinineArsenic toxicityChemistryResearchDietary intakeDirect effectsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthbiomarkersEnvironmental exposureEnvironmental ExposureMercuryinteractionsProlactinMercury (element)Blood mercurymedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyLeadChildren's HealthrenalFemaleOccupational exposureHormonePerspectivesCadmium
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Urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and cystatin C compared to the estimated glomerular filtration rate to predict risk in patients wi…

2016

Abstract Introduction Impaired renal function, reflected by estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) or cystatin C, is a strong risk predictor in the presence of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (uNGAL) is an early marker of acute kidney injury. uNGAL might also be a good predictor of outcome in patients with cardiovascular disease. Aim of the present study was to evaluate the prognostic value of uNGAL compared to eGFR and cystatin C in patients with suspected AMI. Methods 1818 patients were enrolled with suspected AMI. Follow-up information on the combined endpoint of death or non-fatal myocardial infarction was obtained 6months after…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyUrinary systemMyocardial InfarctionRenal function030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyurologic and male genital diseasesCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLipocalin-2Predictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicineClinical endpointHumans030212 general & internal medicineMyocardial infarctionCystatin CAgedAged 80 and overFramingham Risk Scorebiologybusiness.industryAcute kidney injuryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCystatin Cbiology.proteinCardiologyFemaleCystatinCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBiomarkersFollow-Up StudiesGlomerular Filtration RateInternational journal of cardiology
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Pulmonary embolism: risk assessment and management.

2012

Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) poses a significant burden on health and survival. Its severity ranges from asymptomatic, incidentally discovered subsegmental thrombi to massive, pressor-dependent PE complicated by cardiogenic shock and multisystem organ failure. Rapid and accurate risk stratification is therefore of paramount importance to ensure the highest quality of care. This article critically reviews currently available and emerging tools for risk-stratifying acute PE, and particularly for distinguishing between elevated (intermediate) and low risk among normotensive patients. We focus on the potential value of risk assessment strategies for optimizing severity-adjusted management. Apa…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyVena Cava FiltersVitamin Kmedicine.medical_treatmentEarly TherapyRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness IndexRecurrenceSeverity of illnessmedicineAmbulatory CareHumansThrombolytic TherapyIntensive care medicineAgedRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicThrombectomybusiness.industryHeparinCardiogenic shockAnticoagulantsThrombolysisLength of StayMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisPulmonary embolismCardiac Imaging TechniquesEmbolismAcute DiseaseFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineMultiple organ dysfunction syndromeRisk assessmentbusinessPulmonary EmbolismBiomarkersEuropean heart journal
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D-Dimer and thrombus burden in acute pulmonary embolism.

2018

Abstract Background Thrombus burden in pulmonary embolism (PE) is associated with higher D-Dimer-levels and poorer prognosis. We aimed to investigate i) the influence of right ventricular dysfunction (RVD), deep venous thrombosis (DVT), and high-risk PE-status on D-Dimer-levels and ii) effectiveness of D-Dimer to predict RVD in normotensive PE patients. Methods Overall, 161 PE patients were analyzed retrospectively, classified in 5 subgroups of thrombus burden according to clinical indications and compared regarding D-Dimer-levels. Linear regression models were computed to investigate the association between D-Dimer and the groups. In hemodynamically stable PE patients, a ROC curve was calc…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyVentricular Dysfunction Right030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyLogistic regressionFibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineD-dimerLinear regressionmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineAgedRetrospective StudiesVenous Thrombosisbusiness.industryCancerGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePrognosisPulmonary embolismVenous thrombosisPneumoniaROC CurveThrombus burdenAcute DiseaseEmergency MedicineCardiologyFemalebusinessPulmonary EmbolismBiomarkersThe American journal of emergency medicine
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