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Uncoupling the Vicious Cycle of Mechanical Stress and Inflammation in Calcific Aortic Valve Disease.
Nalin H Dayawansa; Sara Baratchi; Karlheinz Peter
FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE - 01 Jan 2022
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is a common acquired valvulopathy, which carries a high burden of mortality. Chronic inflammation has been postulated as the predominant pathophysiological process underlying CAVD. So far, no effective medical therapies exist to halt the progression of CAVD. This review aims to outline the known pathways of inflammation and calcification in CAVD, focussing o...
An m-Health Intervention to Improve Education, Self-Management and Outcomes in Patients Admitted for Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: Barriers to Effective Implementation.
Georgios Zisis; Carrington, MJ; Oldenburg, B; Kristyn Whitmore; M Lay; Huynh, Q; C Neil; Ball, J; Tom Marwick
EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL DIGITAL HEALTH - 01 Dec 2021
Effective and efficient education and patient engagement are fundamental to improve health outcomes in heart failure (HF). The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to enable more effective delivery of education is becoming more widespread for a range of chronic conditions. We sought to determine whether an avatar-based HF-app could improve outcomes by enhancing HF knowledge and improving patient...
Inherited Thrombophilias Are Associated With a Higher Risk of COVID-19-Associated Venous Thromboembolism: A Prospective Population-Based Cohort Study.
Hannah Stevens; Rodrigo Canovas; Huyen Tran; Karlheinz Peter; James D McFadyen
CIRCULATION - 22 Mar 2022
Pharmacological Inhibition of Factor XIIa Attenuates Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, Reduces Atherosclerosis, and Stabilizes Atherosclerotic Plaques.
Amy K Searle; Yung-Chih Chen; Maria Wallert; James D McFadyen; Ana C Maluenda; Jonathan Noonan; Peter Kanellakis; Maria T K Zaldivia; Angela Huang; Hadi Lioe; Mark Biondo; Marc W Nolte; Paolo Rossato; Alex Bobik; Con Panousis; Xiaowei Wang; Hamid Hosseini; Karlheinz Peter
THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS - 01 Feb 2022
3F7 is a monoclonal antibody targeting the enzymatic pocket of activated factor XII (FXIIa), thereby inhibiting its catalytic activity. Given the emerging role of FXIIa in promoting thromboinflammation, along with its apparent redundancy for hemostasis, the selective inhibition of FXIIa represents a novel and highly attractive approach targeting pathogenic processes that cause thromboinflammati...
Lipidomic Profiling Identifies Serum Lipids Associated with Persistent Multisite Musculoskeletal Pain.
Canchen Ma; Ming Liu; Jing Tian; Guangju Zhai; Flavia Cicuttini; Yvette L Schooneveldt; Peter J Meikle; Graeme Jones; Feng Pan
METABOLITES - 25 Feb 2022
Lipid mediators have been suggested to have a role in pain sensitivity and response; however, longitudinal data on lipid metabolites and persistent multisite musculoskeletal pain (MSMP) are lacking. This study was to identify lipid metabolic markers for persistent MSMP. Lipidomic profiling of 807 lipid species was performed on serum samples of 536 participants from a cohort study. MSMP was meas...
Resting and exercise electrocardiography (ECG)
Selig, SE; Sacre, JW
ESSA STUDENT MANUAL FOR HEALTH, EXERCISE AND SPORT ASSESSMENT, 2ND EDITION - 15 Feb 2022
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Apolipoprotein A-I for Cardiac Recovery Post-Myocardial Infarction.
Adele L Richart; Anna C Calkin; Bronwyn A Kingwell
JACC. BASIC TO TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE - 25 Oct 2021
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A protocol for rapid and parallel isolation of myocytes and non-myocytes from multiple mouse hearts.
Gabriella E Farrugia; Micheal A McLellan; Kate L Weeks; Aya Matsumoto; Charles D Cohen; Crisdion Krstevski; Taylah L Gaynor; Adam C Parslow; Julie R McMullen; Alexander R Pinto
STAR PROTOCOLS - 17 Dec 2021
This protocol features parallel isolation of myocytes and non-myocytes from murine hearts. It was designed with considerations for (1) time required to extract cardiac cells, (2) cell viability, and (3) protocol scalability. Here, a peristaltic pump and 3D-printed elements are combined to perfuse the heart with enzymes to dissociate cells. Myocytes and non-myocytes extracted using this protocol...
The effect of dihydroceramide desaturase 1 inhibition on endothelial impairment induced by indoxyl sulfate.
Feby Savira; Andrew R Kompa; Darren J Kelly; Ruth Magaye; Xin Xiong; Li Huang; Danny Liew; Christopher Reid; David Kaye; Carmen V Scullino; Stuart M Pitson; Bernard L Flynn; Bing H Wang
VASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY - 01 Dec 2021
Protein-bound uremic toxins (PBUTs) have adverse effects on vascular function, which is imperative in the progression of cardiovascular and renal diseases. The role of sphingolipids in PBUT-mediated vasculo-endothelial pathophysiology is unclear. This study assessed the therapeutic potential of dihydroceramide desaturase 1 (Des1) inhibition, the last enzyme involved in de novo ceramide synthesi...
Imaging-guided evaluation of subclinical atherosclerosis to enhance cardiovascular risk prediction in asymptomatic low-to-intermediate risk individuals: A systematic review.
Roberto Enrique Azcui Aparicio; Jocasta Ball; Stephanie Yiallourou; Prasanna Venkataraman; Thomas Marwick; Melinda J Carrington
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE - 01 Dec 2021
Carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT), plaque quantification and coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring have been suggested to improve risk prediction of cardiovascular disease (CVD), particularly for asymptomatic individuals classified as low-to-intermediate risk. We aimed to compare the predictive value of cIMT, carotid plaque identification, and CAC scoring for identifying sub-clinical athero...
The impact of cardiac loading on a novel metric of left ventricular diastolic function in healthy middle-aged adults: Systolic-diastolic coupling.
James P MacNamara; Vivek Koshti; Katrin A Dias; Erin Howden; Christopher M Hearon; I-Jou Cheng; Linda S Hynan; Benjamin D Levine; Satyam Sarma
PHYSIOLOGICAL REPORTS - 01 Dec 2021
Left ventricular (LV) restoring forces are primed by ventricular deformation during systole and contribute to cardiac relaxation and early diastolic suction. Systolic-diastolic coupling, the relationship between systolic contraction and diastolic recoil, is a novel marker of restoring forces, but the effect of left atrial pressure (LAP) is unknown. We tested preliminary methods of systolic-dias...
Association Between Accelerometer-Assessed Physical Activity and Severity of COVID-19 in UK Biobank.
Alex V Rowlands; Paddy C Dempsey; Clare Gillies; David E Kloecker; Cameron Razieh; Yogini Chudasama; Nazrul Islam; Francesco Zaccardi; Claire Lawson; Tom Norris; Melanie J Davies; Kamlesh Khunti; Tom Yates
MAYO CLINIC PROCEEDINGS. INNOVATIONS, QUALITY & OUTCOMES - 01 Dec 2021
To quantify the association between accelerometer-assessed physical activity and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outcomes.Data from 82,253 UK Biobank participants with accelerometer data (measured 2013-2015), complete covariate data, and linked COVID-19 data from March 16, 2020, to March 16, 2021, were included. Two outcomes were investigated: severe COVID-19 (positive test result from in-h...
P-Wave Morphology in Focal Atrial Tachycardia: An Updated Algorithm to Predict Site of Origin.
Peter M Kistler; David Chieng; Ivaylo R Tonchev; Hariharan Sugumar; Aleksandr Voskoboinik; Lorin A Schwartz; Alex J McLellan; Sandeep Prabhu; Liang-Han Ling; Ahmed Al-Kaisey; Ramanathan Parameswaran; Robert D Anderson; Geoffrey Lee; Jonathan M Kalman
JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY - 01 Dec 2021
This study sought to report P-wave morphology (PWM) from a series of paraseptal (PS) atrial tachycardia (AT), revise then prospectively evaluate a simplified PWM algorithm against a contemporary consecutive cohort with focal AT.The 2006 PWM algorithm was useful in predicting the origin of focal AT. An updated algorithm was developed given advances in multipolar 3-dimensional mapping, potential ...
Site qualification and clinical interpretation standards for Tc-SPECT perfusion imaging in a multi-center study of MITNEC (Medical Imaging Trials Network of Canada).99m
Jennifer M Renaud; Manuja Premaratne; Marie-Claude Villeneuve; Vincent Finnerty; Francois Harel; Therèse Heinonen; Jean-Claude Tardif; Terrence D Ruddy; Robert A deKemp
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY : OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY - 01 Dec 2021
Qualification and interpretation standards are essential for establishing Tc-SPECT MPI accuracy vs. alternative modalities.99mRest-stress Tc-SPECT phantom scans were acquired on 35 cameras. LV defects were quantified with summed stress (SSS) and difference scores (SDS) at 2 core labs. SDS ≥ 2 in the right coronary artery (RCA) was the qualifying standard. Twenty rest (R)-stress (S) patient imag...
Congenital long QT syndrome: a clinician's guide.
Malanka Lankaputhra; Aleksandr Voskoboinik
INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL - 01 Dec 2021
Congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS) is a familial cardiac ion channelopathy first described over 60 years ago. It is characterised by prolonged ventricular repolarisation (long QT on electrocardiography), ventricular arrhythmias and associated syncope or sudden cardiac death. As the most closely studied cardiac channelopathy, over the decades we have gained a deep appreciation of the complex gen...
Right ventricular and cyclic guanosine monophosphate signalling abnormalities in stages B and C of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
Thibault Petit; Guido Claessen; Mathias Claeys; Andre La Gerche; Piet Claus; Stefan Ghysels; Marion Delcroix; Agnieszka Ciarka; Walter Droogne; Johan Van Cleemput; Rik Willems; Jens-Uwe Voigt; Jan Bogaert; Stefan Janssens
ESC HEART FAILURE - 01 Dec 2021
Identifying early right ventricular (RV) dysfunction and impaired vasodilator reserve is challenging in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). We hypothesized that cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR)-based exercise imaging and serial cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) measurements can identify dynamic RV-arterial uncoupling and responsiveness to pulmonary vasodilators at early ...
Risk factors for left ventricular dysfunction in adulthood: role of low birth weight.
Quan L Huynh; Alison J Venn; Costan G Magnussen; Hong Yang; Terence Dwyer; Thomas H Marwick
ESC HEART FAILURE - 01 Dec 2021
This study aimed to determine the relationship of low birth weight (LBW) with adult cardiac structure and function and investigate potential causal pathways.A population-based sample of 925 Australians (41.3% male) were followed from childhood (aged 7-15 years) to young adulthood (aged 26-36 years) and mid-adulthood (aged 36-50 years). Left ventricular (LV) global longitudinal strain (GLS, %), ...
The Impact of Diabetes on Productivity in India.
Khyati K Banker; Danny Liew; Zanfina Ademi; Alice J Owen; Afsana Afroz; Dianna J Magliano; Ella Zomer
DIABETES CARE - 01 Dec 2021
Diabetes increases the risk of premature mortality and considerably impacts on work productivity. We sought to examine the impact of diabetes in India, in terms of excess premature mortality, years of life lost (YLL), productivity-adjusted life years (PALYs) lost, and its associated economic impact.A life table model was constructed to examine the productivity of the Indian working-age populati...
Towards Establishing Renal Denervation as the Third Pillar in Hypertension Treatment: The RADIANCE-HTN TRIO Trial.
Markus P Schlaich; Marcio G Kiuchi; Revathy Carnagarin
CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY - 01 Dec 2021
From urban neighbourhood environments to cognitive health: a cross-sectional analysis of the role of physical activity and sedentary behaviours.
Ester Cerin; Anthony Barnett; Jonathan E Shaw; Erika Martino; Luke D Knibbs; Rachel Tham; Amanda J Wheeler; Kaarin J Anstey
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH - 23 Dec 2021
There is a dearth of studies on the effects of the neighbourhood environment on adults' cognitive function. We examined how interrelated aspects of the built and natural neighbourhood environment, including air pollution, correlate with adults' cognitive function, and the roles of physical activity and sedentary behaviours in these associations.We used data from 4,141 adult urban dwellers who p...
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