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Natural approaches in metabolic syndrome management

2017

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is characterized as a group of cardiometabolic risk factors that raise the risk for heart disease and other health problems, such as diabetes mellitus and stroke. Treatment strategies include pharmacologic interventions and supplementary (or "alternative") treatments. Nutraceuticals are derived from food sources (isolated nutrients, dietary supplements and herbal products) that are purported to provide health benefits, in addition to providing basic nutritional value. Nutraceuticals are claimed to prevent chronic diseases, improve health, delay the aging process, increase life expectancy, and support the structure and function of the body. The study of the benefici…

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Right ventricular diastolic function in post-surgical Tetralogy of Fallot patients: A pilot study to make a comparison between echocardiography and c…

2021

Background: right ventricular (RV) systolic dysfunction is associated with poor outcomes in Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) patients. Conversely, the influence of diastolic dysfunction in this setting is poorly known. In addition, evaluation of RV diastolic function by cardiac MRI is rarely performed.Materials and methods: twenty-four surgically treated ToF patients were enrolled in the study (54% males; median age at study: 28 (18–50) years; median age at surgery: 1.9 (0.4–8.2) years. They were studied by echocardiography to assess RV diastolic function in terms of traditional and TDI-derived parameters. At cardiac MRI, RV diastolic function was assessed by using phase-contrast analysis of flow …

Post surgicalmedicine.medical_specialtyTricuspid valveShort axisbusiness.industryDiastolemedicine.diseaseTetralogy of fallotmedicine.anatomical_structureEchocardiographyDiastoleInternal medicineRC666-701CardiologyMedicineDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemDiastolic functionbusinessCardiac MRITetralogy of FallotCongenital heart diseaseInternational Journal of Cardiology Congenital Heart Disease
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The appropriate and justified use of medical radiation in cardiovascular imaging: a position document of the ESC Associations of Cardiovascular Imagi…

2014

The benefits of cardiac imaging are immense, and modern medicine requires the extensive and versatile use of a variety of cardiac imaging techniques. Cardiologists are responsible for a large part of the radiation exposures every person gets per year from all medical sources. Therefore, they have a particular responsibility to avoid unjustified and non-optimized use of radiation, but sometimes are imperfectly aware of the radiological dose of the examination they prescribe or practice. This position paper aims to summarize the current knowledge on radiation effective doses (and risks) related to cardiac imaging procedures. We have reviewed the literature on radiation doses, which can range …

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Adult congenital heart disease: Special considerations for COVID-19 and vaccine allocation/prioritization

2021

Abstract Individuals with the highest risk for adverse outcomes of COVID-19 should be prioritized by the vaccine allocation policies. We have conducted a literature review of published studies, which comprehend congenital heart disease (CHD) and COVID-19, in order to present the overall evidences of both exposure and clinical risk of patients with adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) and to propose a risk profile schema for those patients to be incorporated into vaccine distribution decisions.

Prioritizationmedicine.medical_specialtyHeart diseaseCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industryAdverse outcomesCOVID-19medicine.diseaseRisk profileArticleRisk factorsSchema (psychology)RC666-701ACHDMedicineDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systembusinessIntensive care medicineClinical risk factorVaccine
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Social isolation and depression predict 12-month outcomes in the "waiting for a new heart study".

2009

Identification of modifiable psychosocial characteristics related to survival of heart transplant (HTx) candidates is needed to prevent clinical deterioration and improve prognosis.A multi-site, prospective study was conducted with 318 HTx candidates (18% female, 82% male; 53 +/- 11 years of age) newly listed at 17 hospitals in Germany and Austria. Baseline demographic and psychosocial characteristics were assessed by questionnaires. Indicators of disease severity (Heart Failure Survival Score, creatinine, cardiac index) and 12-month outcomes (death, high-urgency HTx, elective HTx, de-listing due to deterioration or improvement) were provided by Eurotransplant.By 12 months, 33 patients died…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHeart DiseasesWaiting Listsmedicine.medical_treatmentCardiac indexSeverity of Illness Indexchemistry.chemical_compoundRisk FactorsInternal medicineGermanyOutcome Assessment Health CaremedicineHumansPsychologyProspective StudiesSocial isolationProspective cohort studyDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedHeart transplantationTransplantationCreatininebusiness.industryDepressionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisSurgerychemistrySocial IsolationHeart failureAustriaHeart TransplantationSurgeryFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPsychosocialThe Journal of heart and lung transplantation : the official publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation
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Physical exercise and Sport activities in patients with and without coronary heart disease

2016

Background: The quantity and intensity of physical activity required for the primary prevention of coronary heart disease remain unclear. Therefore, we examined the association between physical activity and coronary risk. Methods: We studied 100 patients with chest pain, 78 men and 22 women, not older than 65 years, admitted to a coronary care unit. Patients were subdivided in 3 groups: the first group included patients with acute myocardial infarction, the second group included patients with chronic heart disease, the third included patients with non-ischemic chest-pain. A questionnaire on daily physical activity was filled by each patient. Results: A significantly higher percentage of pat…

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Is the Parsonnet's score a good predictive score of mortality in adult cardiac surgery: assessment by a French multicentre study.

1997

Objecti6e: Parsonnet proposed a preoperative score (‘‘initial Parsonnet’s score’’, which predicts the hospital mortality of adult cardiac surgery. This score was then modified by including several risk factors used in the ‘SUMMIT’ system (‘‘modified Parsonnet’s score’’, 44 variables). We wanted to assess the predictive value of these two scores in a French surgical population. Methods: From December 1992 to April 1993, in France, we organised a prospective multicentre study on adult cardiac surgery mortality and morbidity. Data on 6649 patients were included. We analysed statistically the predictive value of each risk factor and of the two scores on mortality and morbidity at one month. Res…

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Prognostic Value of Troponins in Patients With or Without Coronary Heart Disease: Is it Dependent on Structure and Biology?

2020

Convincing evidence has emerged that cardiac troponins (cTns) T and I are the biochemical gold standard for diagnosing cardiac injury, and may also be used as efficient screening and risk stratification tools, especially when measured with the new high-sensitivity (hs-) immunoassays. In this narrative review, we aim to explore and critically discuss the results of recent epidemiological studies that have attempted to characterise the prognostic value of cTns in patients with or without cardiovascular disease, and then interpret this information according to cTn biology. Overall, all recent studies agree that higher blood levels of cTns reflect the larger risk of cardiovascular events and/or…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyCoronary heart disease; Mortality; Prediction; Risk stratification; TroponinPopulationCoronary DiseaseDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBioinformatics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTroponin complexTroponin TEpidemiologyTroponin ImedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineMortalityeducationRisk stratificationeducation.field_of_studybiologybusiness.industryC-reactive proteinTroponin IGold standard (test)TroponinTroponinCoronary heart diseaseC-Reactive Proteinbiology.proteinCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPredictionBiomarkers
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Could E-cigarette vaping contribute to heart disease?

2020

E-cigarettes have become a controversial topic. While their benefits are questioned by the scientific community, a part of the medical profession is still supporting them as an effective harm reduction tool for smoking cessation. The impact of E-cigarettes on the cardiovascular system is still elusive.We assessed results from animal, pre(clinical), and epidemiological studies to critically evaluate and synthesize evidence relevant to the cardiovascular effects of E-cigarettes. Animal studies have demonstrated that E-cigarette vapor exposure can cause endothelial and cardiac dysfunction. However, there have also been reports on the less harmful effects of E-cigarette vapor exposure in compar…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyHeart diseaseHeart DiseasesElectronic Nicotine Delivery Systemsmedicine.disease_cause03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineTobacco SmokingImmunology and AllergyAnimalsHumans030212 general & internal medicineEndothelial dysfunctionIntensive care medicineInhalation Exposurebusiness.industryVapingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseaseHarm030228 respiratory systemMedical professionSmoking CessationbusinessOxidative stressExpert review of respiratory medicine
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Unseeded Elastomeric Single Leaflets Retain Function and Remodel After Implant In Ovine Pulmonary Outflow Tract

2013

Current materials for heart valve replacement and repair are limited by the inability to grow or remodel. Tissue engineered valves offer the potential to overcome these disadvantages by creating living structures, but is limited by the availability of biocompatible scaffold materials with desirable biomechanical properties. We assessed the in vivo performance of a novel scaffold poly(carbonate urethane) urea (PCUU), fabricated by electrospinning and implanted in the pulmonary outflow tract of sheep. PCUU was electrospun into elastomeric sheets of thickness ranging from 120-180 μm. Using cardiopulmonary bypass we replaced the native anterior pulmonary leaflet with an acellular PCUU leaflet. …

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