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Shear-sensitive nanocapsule drug release for site-specific inhibition of occlusive thrombus formation
Molloy, CP; Hagemeyer, CE; Alt, K; Kammoun, H; Peter, K; Westein, E; Rosengarten, G; Murphy, AJ; van den Berg, A; Yao, Y; van der Meer, AD; Ramsland, PA; Hoefer, T; Tovar-Lopez, F; Bonnard, T
J THROMB HAEMOST - 01 May 2017
Background Myocardial infarction and stroke remain the leading causes of mortality and morbidity. The major limitation of current antiplatelet therapy is that the effective concentrations are limited because of bleeding complications. Targeted delivery of antiplatelet drug to sites of thrombosis would overcome these limitations. Objectives Here, we have exploited a key biomechanical feature spe...
Patient and health-care impact of a pilot rheumatic heart disease screening program
Wark, EK; Hodder, YC; Woods, CE; Maguire, GP
J PAEDIATR CHILD HEALTH - 01 Apr 2013
AIM: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of a pilot screening program for rheumatic heart disease (RHD) on patient quality of life (QOL) and health services. METHODS: A QOL questionnaire (CHQ-PF28) was used to assess the impact of RHD screening on children with a potentially abnormal screening echocardiogram and matched normal controls. The health service response to a potentially...
Intestinal alkaline phosphatase at the crossroad of intestinal health and disease - a putative role in type 1 diabetes
Blaut, M; Ahola, AJ; Riittinen, L; Sorsa, T; Pussinen, PJ; Forsblom, C; Kirveskari, J; Hamarneh, SR; Haimila, K; Hörkkö, S; Tervahartiala, T; Lehto, M; Hodin, RA; Härma, MA; Järvelä, J; Fogarty, CL; FinnDiane Study Group; Kumar, A; Groop, PH; Jauhiainen, M; Lassenius, MI; Paju, A; Taskinen, MR; Gordin, D
J INTERN MED - 01 Jun 2017
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 1 diabetes have shown an increase in circulating cytokines, altered lipoprotein metabolism and signs of vascular dysfunction in response to high-fat meals. Intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP) regulates lipid transport and inflammatory responses in the gastrointestinal tract. We therefore hypothesized that changes in IAP activity could have profound effects on...
Associations and interactions between lipid profiles, retinopathy and nephropathy in patients with type 1 diabetes: the FinnDiane Study
Mäkinen, VP; Summanen, PA; Harjutsalo, V; Thorn, LM; Kytö, J; Wadén, J; Forsblom, C; Groop, PH; Taskinen, MR; Tolonen, N; Gordin, D; Hietala, K; FinnDiane Study Group
J INTERN MED - 01 Nov 2013
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between lipid profiles and retinopathy in the large nationwide FinnDiane Study and to examine interactions and correlations between retinopathy, nephropathy and lipid variables. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS: A total of 1465 patients with type 1 diabetes, available lipid profiles, ophthalmic records and fundus photographs were inclu...
Triglyceride-cholesterol imbalance across lipoprotein subclasses predicts diabetic kidney disease and mortality in type 1 diabetes: the FinnDiane Study
Savolainen, M; Mäkinen, VP; Soininen, P; Kangas, AJ; Thorn, LM; Viikari, J; Forsblom, C; Groop, PH; Raitakari, OT; Finnish Diabetic Nephropathy Study Group; Tolonen, N; Ala-Korpela, M
J INTERN MED - 01 Apr 2013
BACKGROUND: Circulating cholesterol (C) and triglyceride (TG) levels are associated with vascular injury in type 1 diabetes (T1DM). Lipoproteins are responsible for transporting lipids, and alterations in their subclass distributions may partly explain the increased mortality in individuals with T1DM. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS: A cohort of 3544 individuals with T1DM was recruited by the nationwide m...
Complexity of management and health outcomes in a prospective cohort study of 573 heart failure patients in Australia: does more equal less?
Davidson, PM; Stewart, A; Tonkin, A; Riegel, B; Thompson, DR; Worrall-Carter, L; Mulvany, C; Hare, DL; Driscoll, A; Stewart, S
J CLIN NURS - 01 Jun 2013
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To compare the efficacy of chronic heart failure management programmes (CHF-MPs) according to a scoring algorithm used to quantify the level of applied interventions-the Heart Failure Intervention Score (HF-IS). BACKGROUND: The overall efficacy of heart failure programmes has been proven in several meta-analyses. However, the debate continues as to which components are ess...
Differential regulation of sphingolipid metabolism in plasma, hippocampus, and cerebral cortex of mice administered sphingolipid modulating agents
Giles, C; Meikle, PJ; Mamo, JC; Mellett, NA; Dhaliwal, S; Takechi, R
J NEUROCHEM - 01 May 2017
Accumulation of ceramide is implicated in mediating the cellular responses to stress and aberrant sphingolipid metabolism is frequently associated with metabolic and neurodegenerative diseases. It is often assumed that (i) peripheral disturbances in sphingolipid concentrations are reflective of processes occurring in the brain, or (ii) circulating sphingolipids directly influence cerebral sphin...
Accelerometer-derived pattern of sedentary and physical activity time in persons with mobility disability: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003 to 2006
Manns, P; Ezeugwu, V; Healy, GN; Vallance, J; Armijo-Olivo, S
J AM GERIATR SOC - 01 Jul 2015
OBJECTIVES: To describe objectively determined sedentary and activity outcomes (volume and pattern) and their associations with cardiometabolic risk biomarkers in individuals with and without mobility disability. DESIGN: Cross-sectional. SETTING: Population based. PARTICIPANTS: Community-dwelling older adults (≥60) living in the United States who were participants in the 2003 to ...
Advanced glycation end products augment experimental hepatic fibrosis
Goodwin, M; Coughlan, MT; Jia, Z; Leung, C; Herath, C; Angus, P; Forbes, J
J GASTROENTEROL HEPATOL - 01 Feb 2013
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are nonenzymatic modifications of proteins by reducing sugars. These compounds accumulate in a number of chronic disease states, contributing to tissue injury via several mechanisms, including activation of the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE). We aimed to investigate whether AGEs can exacerbate chronic liver injury ...
Effects of full-mouth scaling on the periodontal health of Indigenous Australians: a randomized controlled trial
Jamieson, LM; Celermajer, DS; Maple-Brown, LJ; Bartold, PM; Do, LG; Slade, GD; O'Dea, K; Kapellas, K; Skilton, MR; Brown, A
J CLIN PERIODONTOL - 01 Nov 2013
BACKGROUND: Simplified periodontal therapy might be a pragmatic strategy for public health programmes targeting Indigenous Australian adults. The objective of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate oral health effects of single-visit, non-surgical periodontal therapy compared to no treatment. METHODS: This parallel-group, randomized, open label clinical trial enrolled 273 Indigenou...
Determinants of achieving early blood pressure control with monotherapy in a primary care setting
Carrington, MJ; Swemmer, CH; Stocks, NP; Stewart, S; VIPER-BP Study Investigators; Kurstjens, NP; Nelson, M; Burrell, LM; Jennings, GL; Brown, A
J CLIN HYPERTENS - 01 Sep 2013
This study sought to identify the determinants of early blood pressure (BP) control associated with monotherapy in hypertensive individuals being managed in the primary care setting. The Valsartan Intensified Primary Care Reduction of Blood Pressure (VIPER-BP) study, was a multicenter, randomized controlled trial of an intensive approach to BP management. During a standardized run-in, 2185 part...
A comparison of the electrophysiologic and electroanatomic characteristics between the right and left atrium in persistent atrial fibrillation: is the right atrium a window into the left?
Peck, KY; Kalman, JM; Voskoboinik, A; Mariani, J; Azzopardi, SM; Nalliah, CJ; Ling, LH; McLellan, AJA; Kistler, PM; Lee, G; Wong, GR; Pathik, B; Taylor, AJ; Prabhu, S
J CARDIOVASC ELECTROPHYSIOL - 01 Oct 2017
INTRODUCTION: The right atrium (RA) is readily accessible; however, it is unclear whether changes in the RA are representative of the LA. We performed detailed biatrial electroanatomic mapping to determine the electrophysiological relationship between the atria. METHODS AND RESULTS: Consecutive patients with persistent AF underwent biatrial electroanatomical mapping with a contact force ...
Determining the optimal dose of adenosine for unmasking dormant pulmonary vein conduction following atrial fibrillation ablation: electrophysiological and hemodynamic assessment. DORMANT-AF Study
Peck, KY; Phan, T; Pathik, B; McLellan, AJ; McGlade, D; Wong, GR; Kistler, PM; Taylor, AJ; Nalliah, CJ; Ling, LH; Azzopardi, SM; Mariani, J; Voskoboinik, A; Mackin, V; Kalman, JM; Lee, G; Prabhu, S
J CARDIOVASC ELECTROPHYSIOL - 01 Jan 2017
INTRODUCTION: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND HEMODYNAMIC ASSESSMENT. DORMANT-AF STUDY: The significance of adenosine induced dormant pulmonary vein (PV) conduction in atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation remains controversial. The optimal dose of adenosine to determine dormant PV conduction is yet to be systematically explored. METHODS AND RESULTS: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND HEMODYNAMIC ASSESSM...
Diffuse ventricular fibrosis on cardiac magnetic resonance imaging associates with ventricular tachycardia in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Kalman, JM; Voskoboinik, A; Mariani, JA; Iles, LM; Kistler, PM; Ellims, AH; Hare, JL; Kaye, DM; McLellan, AJ; Taylor, AJ; Prabhu, S; Macciocca, I
J CARDIOVASC ELECTROPHYSIOL - 01 May 2016
INTRODUCTION: Non-sustained ventricular tachycardia (NSVT) is a risk factor for sudden cardiac death (SCD) in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). We aimed to assess whether diffuse ventricular fibrosis on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging could be a surrogate marker for ventricular arrhythmias in patients with HCM. METHODS: A total of 100 patients with HCM (mean age 5...
The impact of known heart disease on long-term outcomes of catheter ablation in patients with atrial fibrillation and left ventricular systolic dysfunction: a multicenter international study
Kalman, JM; Schilling, RJ; Voskoboinik, A; Hunter, RJ; Mariani, JA; Ling, LH; Lee, G; Earley, MJ; Kistler, PM; Ullah, W; McLellan, AJ; Blusztein, D; Taylor, AJ; Prabhu, S; Sporton, SC
J CARDIOVASC ELECTROPHYSIOL - 01 Mar 2016
BACKGROUND: Catheter ablation for AF is an effective treatment for patients with AF and systolic LV dysfunction; however, the clinical outcome is variable. We evaluated the impact of cardiomyopathy etiology on long-term outcomes post-catheter ablation. METHODS: Patients undergoing AF ablation across 3 centers (2 Australian, 1 UK) from 2002 to 2014, with LVEF<45% were evaluated. Patients ...
High incidence of low catheter-tissue contact force at the cavotricuspid isthmus during catheter ablation of atrial flutter: implications for achieving isthmus block
Morton, JB; Kalman, JM; Kumar, S; Lee, G; Kistler, PM; Halloran, K
J CARDIOVASC ELECTROPHYSIOL - 01 Aug 2015
INTRODUCTION: Recurrent atrial flutter following cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI) ablation remains a significant problem. The prevalence of low contact force (CF) during CTI ablation using standard tools is unknown. Our aim was to characterize the prevalence of low CF applications when experienced operators performed CTI ablation using "traditional" markers of contact blinded to CF measurements. M...
The transesophageal echo probe may contribute to esophageal injury after catheter ablation for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation under general anesthesia: a preliminary observation
Morgan, J; Robinson, T; Kistler, P; Brown, G; Heck, P; Kalman, JM; Kumar, S; Andrews, D; Sutherland, F; Lee, G; Ling, LH; Morton, J; McLellan, AJ; Sparks, PB; Halloran, K
J CARDIOVASC ELECTROPHYSIOL - 01 Feb 2015
INTRODUCTION: The transesophageal echo probe (TEE) is commonly used before and during atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation under general anesthesia (GA). We sought to determine the potential contribution of the TEE probe to esophageal injury after pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) alone for paroxysmal AF. METHODS AND RESULTS: Seventy-six patients undergoing PVI with TEE, PVI/TEE, 16 undergoing PVI...
Absence of gender-based differences in the atrial and pulmonary vein substrate: a detailed electroanatomic mapping study
Morton, JB; Kalman, JM; Walters, TE; Spence, S; Kistler, PM; Teh, AW
J CARDIOVASC ELECTROPHYSIOL - 01 Oct 2014
BACKGROUND: Gender-based differences in the clinical nature of cardiac arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation (AF) are well established. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to identify any such gender-based differences in the underlying pulmonary vein and atrial substrate. METHODS AND RESULTS: Thirty-eight patients with no history of AF undergoing catheter ablation for supraventricul...
Catheter-tissue contact force determines atrial electrogram characteristics before and lesion efficacy after antral pulmonary vein isolation in humans
Morton, JB; Kalman, JM; Spence, SJ; Kumar, S; Yudi, M; Chan, M; Kistler, PM; Halloran, K; Lee, J; Wong, MC
J CARDIOVASC ELECTROPHYSIOL - 01 Feb 2014
INTRODUCTION: Electrogram (EGM) characteristics are used to infer catheter-tissue contact. We examined if (a) atrial EGM characteristics predicted CF and (b) compared the value of CF versus other surrogates for predicting lesion efficacy. METHODS AND RESULTS: Twelve paroxysmal AF patients underwent pulmonary vein isolation using radiofrequency (RF) ablation facilitated by a novel CF-sensing ...
The role of adenosine following pulmonary vein isolation in patients undergoing catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: a systematic review
Morton, JB; Kalman, JM; Kumar, S; Kistler, PM; Smith, C; McLellan, AJ
J CARDIOVASC ELECTROPHYSIOL - 01 Jul 2013
Withdrawal of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) may not be necessary for the precipitous fall of peripheral arterial resistance and arterial pressure (AP) during vasovagal syncope (VVS). We tested the hypothesis that the MSNA-AP baroreflex entrainment is disrupted before VVS regardless of MSNA withdrawal using the phase synchronization between blood pressure and MSNA during head-up tilt ...
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