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Ylva Gårdinger Anna Dieden Joanna Hlebowicz Ola Björgell Magnus Dencker 《Cardiovascular ultrasound》2017,15(1):10
Background
Myocardial performance index (MPI) has been investigated in a variety of populations, but the effect of food intake has not been evaluated. We assessed whether myocardial performance index is affected by food intake in healthy subjects.Methods
Twenty-three healthy subjects aged 25.6?±?4.5 years were investigated. MPI was measured before, 30 min after, and 110 min after a standardized meal.Results
MPI decreased significantly (P?<?0.05) from fasting values 30 min after the meal, and had almost returned to baseline after 110 min. MPI decreased from 0.28?±?0.06 (fasting) to 0.20?±?0.07 30 min after eating. At 110 min after eating the index value was almost back to the baseline value 0.26?±?0.06. (P?=?0.15).Conclusions
This study shows that myocardial performance index is affected by food intake in healthy subjects.2.
Greta Burneikaitė Evgeny Shkolnik Jelena Čelutkienė Gitana Zuozienė Irena Butkuvienė Birutė Petrauskienė Pranas Šerpytis Aleksandras Laucevičius Amir Lerman 《Cardiovascular ultrasound》2017,15(1):11
Aim
To systematically review currently available cardiac shock-wave therapy (CSWT) studies in humans and perform meta-analysis regarding anti-anginal efficacy of CSWT.Methods
The Cochrane Controlled Trials Register, Medline, Medscape, Research Gate, Science Direct, and Web of Science databases were explored. In total 39 studies evaluating the efficacy of CSWT in patients with stable angina were identified including single arm, non- and randomized trials. Information on study design, subject’s characteristics, clinical data and endpoints were obtained. Assessment of publication risk of bias was performed and heterogeneity across the studies was calculated by using random effects model.Results
Totally, 1189 patients were included in 39 reviewed studies, with 1006 patients treated with CSWT. The largest patient sample of single arm study consisted of 111 patients. All selected studies demonstrated significant improvement in subjective measures of angina symptoms and/or quality of life, in the majority of studies left ventricular function and myocardial perfusion improved. In 12 controlled studies with 483 patients included (183 controls) angina class, Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ) score, nitrates consumption were significantly improved after the treatment.In 593 participants across 22 studies the exercise capacity was significantly improved after CSWT, as compared with the baseline values (in meta-analysis standardized mean difference SMD?=??0.74; 95% CI, ?0.97 to ?0.5; p?<?0.001).Conclusions
Systematic review of CSWT studies in stable coronary artery disease (CAD) demonstrated consistent improvement of clinical variables. Meta-analysis showed a moderate improvement of exercise capacity.Overall, CSWT is a promising non-invasive option for patients with end-stage CAD, but evidence is limited to small sample single-center studies. Multi-center adequately powered randomised double blind studies are warranted.3.
Background
Non-invasive imaging tests are widely used in the evaluation of stable angina pectoris (SAP). Despite these tests, non-significant coronary lesions are not a rare finding in patients undergoing elective coronary angiography (CAG). Two-dimensional (2D) speckle tracking global longitudinal strain (GLS) imaging is a more sensitive and accurate technique for measuring LV function than conventional 2D methods. Layer-specific strain analysis is a relatively new method that provides endocardial and epicardial myocardial layer assessment. The aim of the present study was to evaluate longitudinal layer-specific strain (LSS) imaging in patients with suspected SAP.Methods
Patients who underwent CAG for SAP were retrospectively screened. A total of 79 patients with no history of heart disease and wall motion abnormalities were included in the study. Forty-three patients with coronary lesions >?70% constituted the coronary artery disease (CAD) group and 36 patients without significant CAD constituted the control group. Layer-specific GLS transmural, endocardium, and epicardium values (GLS-trans, GLS-endo, and GLS-epi, respectively) were compared between the groups.Results
Patients in the CAD group had significantly lower GLS values in all layers (GLS-trans: -18.2 + 2.4% vs -22.2 + 2.2% p?<?.001; GLS-endo: -20.8 + 2.8% vs -25.3 + 2.6%, p?<?.001; GLS-epi: 15.9 + 2.4% vs -19.5 + 1.9%, p?<?.001). Multivariate adjustment demonstrated GLS-trans as the only independent predictor of CAD [OR:0.472, CI (0.326–0.684), p?<?.001]. Additionally, the GLS values were all lower in myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS) true-positive patients compared with MPS false-positive patients (GLS-trans: -17.7?±?2.4 vs. -21.9?±?2.4%, p?<?.001; GLS-endo: -20.2?±?2.9% vs -24.9?±?2.9%, P?<?.001; GLS-epi: 15.4?±?2.6% vs. -19.2?±?1.8%, P?<?.001).Conclusion
Resting layer-specific strain as assessed by 2D speckle tracking analysis demonstrated that GLS values were reduced in all layers of myocardium with SAP and with no wall motion abnormalities. LSS analysis can improve the identification of patients with significant CAD but further prospective larger scale studies are needed to put forth the incremental value of LSS analysis over transmural GLS.4.
Patrizia Aruta Denisa Muraru Andrada Camelia Guta Sorina Mihaila Niccolò Ruozi Chiara Palermo Basma Elnagar Sabino Iliceto Luigi P. Badano 《Cardiovascular ultrasound》2018,16(1):27
Background
Transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) is a new therapeutic option for high surgical risk patients with mitral regurgitation (MR). Mitral valve (MV) geometry quantification is of paramount importance for success of the procedure and transthoracic 3D echocardiography represents a useful screening tool. Accordingly, we sought to asses MV geometry in patients with functional MR (FMR) that would potentially benefit of TMVR, focusing on the comparison of mitral annulus (MA) geometry between patients with ischemic (IMR) and non ischemic mitral regurgitation (nIMR).Methods
We retrospectively selected 94 patients with severe FMR: 41 (43,6%) with IMR and 53 (56,4%) with nIMR. 3D MA analysis was performed on dedicated transthoracic 3D data sets using a new, commercially-available software package in two moments of the cardiac cycle (early-diastole and mid-systole). We measured MA dimension and geometry parameters, left atrial and left ventricular volumes.Results
Maximum (MA area 10.7?±?2.5 cm2 vs 11.6?±?2.7 cm2, p?>?0.05) and the best fit plane MA area (9.9?±?2.3 cm2 vs 10.7?±?2.5 cm2, p?>?0.05, respectively) were similar between IMR and nIMR. nIMR patients showed larger mid-systolic 3D area (9.8?±?2.3 cm2 vs 10.8?±?2.7 cm2, p?<?0.05) and perimeter (11.2?±?1.3 cm vs 11.8?±?1.5 cm, p?<?0.05) with longer and larger leaflets, and wider aorto-mitral angle (135?±?10° vs 141?±?11°, p?<?0.05). Conversely, the area of MA at the best fit plane did not differ between IMR and nIMR patients (9?±?1.1 cm2 vs 9.9?±?1.5 cm2, p?>?0.05).Conclusions
Patients with ischemic and non-ischemic etiology of FMR have similar maximum dimension, yet systolic differences between the two groups should be taken into account to tailor prosthesis’s selection.Trial registration
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Alberto M. Marra Michael Halank Nicola Benjamin Eduardo Bossone Antonio Cittadini Christina A. Eichstaedt Benjamin Egenlauf Satenik Harutyunova Christine Fischer Henning Gall Hossein Ardeschir Ghofrani Marius M. Hoeper Tobias J. Lange Karen M. Olsson Hans Klose Ekkehard Grünig 《Respiratory research》2018,19(1):258
Background
Riociguat is a soluble guanylate cyclase stimulator approved for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTPEH). The objective of this study was to evaluate right heart size and function assessed by echocardiography during long term treatment with riociguat.Methods
Patients who started riociguat treatment (1.0–2.5?mg tid) within the trials phase II, PATENT, PATENTplus, EAS, CHEST and continued treatment for 3–12?months were included in this study. Echocardiography was analysed off-line at baseline, after 3, 6 and 12?months by investigators who were blinded to clinical data. Last and baseline observation carried forward method (LOCF, BOCF) were performed as sensitivity analysis.Results
Seventy-one patients (45% PAH, 55% CTEPH; 53.5% female; 60?±?13?years, mean pulmonary arterial pressure 46?±?10?mmHg, mean PVR 700?±?282dynes·sec·cm-5) were included. After 6?months, RA and RV area, RV thickness tricuspid regurgitation velocity showed a significant reduction. After 12?months, patients receiving riociguat therapy showed a significant reduction in right atrial (??2.6?±?4.4?cm2, 95% CI -3.84, ??1.33; p?<?0.001, n?=?49) and right ventricular (RV) area (??3.5?±?5.2?cm2, 95% CI -5.1, ??1.9; p?<?0.001; n?=?44), RV thickness (??0.76?±?2.2?mm, 95% CI -1.55, 0.03; n?=?32), and a significant increase in TAPSE (2.95?±?4.78?mm, 95% CI 1.52, 4.39; n?=?45) and RV fractional area change (8.12?±?8.87?mm, 95% CI 4.61, 11.62; n?=?27).Both LOCF and BOCF showed similar results but lower effect sizes.Conclusion
Patients under long-term treatment with riociguat show significantly reduced right heart size and improved RV function in PAH and CTEPH. Further controlled prospective studies are needed to confirm these results.6.
Background
Diabetes and hypertension increase arterial stiffness and cardiovascular events in all societies studied so far; sub-Saharan African studies are sparse. We investigated factors affecting arterial function in Ghanaians with diabetes, hypertension, both or neither.Method
Testing the hypothesis that arterial stiffness would progressively increase from controls to multiply affected patients, 270 participants were stratified into those with diabetes or hypertension only, with both, or without either. Cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI), heart–ankle pulse wave velocity (haPWV), aortic PWV (PWVao) by Arteriograph, aortic and brachial blood pressures (BP), were measured.Results
In patients with both diabetes and hypertension compared with either alone, values were higher of CAVI (mean?±?SD, 8.3?±?1.2 vs 7.5?±?1.1 and 7.4?±?1.1 units; p?<?0.05), PWVao (9.1?±?1.4 vs 8.7?±?1.9 and 8.1?±?0.9 m/s; p?<?0.05) and haPWV (8.5?±?1 vs 7.9?±?1 and 7.2?±?0.7 m/s; p?<?0.05) respectively. In multivariate analysis, age, having diabetes or hypertension and BMI were independently associated with CAVI in all participants (β?=?0.49, 0.2, 0.17 and -0.2 units; p?<?0.01, respectively). Independent determinants of PWVao were heart rate, systolic BP and age (β?=?0.42, 0.27 and 0.22; p?<?0.01), and for haPWV were systolic BP, age, BMI, diabetes and hypertension status (β?=?0.46, 0.32, -0.2, 0.2 and 0.11; p?<?0.01).Conclusion
In this sub-Saharan setting with lesser atherosclerosis than the western world, arterial stiffness is significantly greater in patients with coexistent diabetes and hypertension but did not differ between those with either diabetes or hypertension only. Simple, reproducibly measured PWV/CAVI may offer effective and efficient targets for intervention.7.
Leticia Ribeiro Oliveira Thais Kataoka Homma Renata Reis Woloszynek Vinícius Nahime Brito Carlos Alberto Longui 《Andrologie》2016,26(1):13
Background
The evaluation of prepubertal gonadal Leydig cells secretion requires gonadotropin stimulation. Urinary hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is currently unavailable in many countries, however, recombinant hCG (rhCG) can be used. Our aim was to evaluate rhCG-stimulated testicular hormones in a group of patients with cryptorchidism.Methods
We evaluated 31 prepubertal boys (age range, 0.75–9.0 years) presenting with unilateral (n?=?24) or bilateral (n?=?7) cryptorchidism. Patients with other genital abnormalities, previous use of hCG or testosterone or previous surgeries were excluded. Blood samples were obtained at baseline and 7 days after a single subcutaneous dose of rhCG (Ovidrel® 250 mcg) to measure the testosterone, DHT (dihydrotestosterone), AMH (anti-Mullerian hormone), and inhibin B levels.Results
rhCG stimulation significantly increased testosterone levels from 10 ng/dl to 247.8?±?135.8 ng/dl, increased DHT levels from 4.6?±?0.8 to 32.3?±?18.0 ng/dl, and increased the T/DHT ratio from 2.2?±?0.4 to 8.0?±?3.5. There was also a significant increase in inhibin B (from 105.8?±?65.2 to 132.4?±?56.1 pg/ml; p?<?0.05) and AMH levels (from 109.4?±?52.6 to 152.9?±?65.2 ng/ml; p?<?0.01) after the rhCG stimulation.Conclusions
In this cohort, hormonal responses can be elicited after the rhCG stimulation test, suggesting that rhCG is a promising stimulation test to replace the urinary hCG test during the evaluation of gonadal Leydig cells function. The clinical applicability and adequate performance of rhCG testing must be investigated in future studies.8.
Mi-Na Kim Seong-Mi Park Dong-Hyuk Cho Hack-Lyoung Kim Mi-Seung Shin Myung-A Kim Kyung-Soon Hong Wan-Joo Shim 《Biology of sex differences》2018,9(1):52
Background
Evidence suggests that epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is closely related to coronary artery stenosis (CAS). However, sexual dimorphism may be present in adipose tissue, and its influence on CAS between men and women is controversial. We assessed the relationship between EAT and CAS by sex and menopausal status in patients with suspected angina.Methods
Six hundred twenty-eight consecutive patients (men/women n?=?257/371; mean age = 59.9?±?10.2?years) who had chest pain for angina and underwent coronary angiography were included. CAS was defined as >?50% luminal narrowing of at least one epicardial coronary artery. EAT thickness was measured by transthoracic echocardiography.Results
Of the 628 patients, 52.1% (n?=?134) of men and 35.3% (n?=?131) of women had CAS. The mean EAT thickness was not different between men and women and was larger in patients with CAS (8.04?±?2.39 vs 6.58?±?1.88?mm, P?<?0.001). EAT thickness was independently associated with CAS in both sexes (P?<?0.001). The odds ratio (OR) of EAT for the presence of CAS was higher in men (OR?=?1.43, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.21–1.69) than in women (OR?=?1.24, 95% CI 1.10–1.40). EAT thickness was larger in postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women (7.59?±?2.25 vs 5.80?±?1.57?mm, P?<?0.001) and was independently related with CAS (OR?=?1.24, 95% CI 1.09–1.41). This was not the case in premenopausal women.Conclusion
In patients with suspected angina, an increase in EAT thickness was independently related to the presence of CAS in both men and women, with it being stronger in men. According to menopausal status in women, EAT thickness is significantly associated with CAS only in postmenopausal women.9.
M. Abawi F. Nijhoff P.R. Stella M. Voskuil D. Benedetto P.A. Doevendans P. Agostoni 《Netherlands heart journal》2016,24(9):544-551
Objective
The coronary sinus Reducer is a recently introduced device to treat patients with severe angina symptoms refractory to optimal medical therapy and not amenable for conventional revascularisation. We aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of the Reducer in a real-world cohort of patients with refractory angina.Methods
This is a single-centre retrospective registry. Patients with severe angina symptoms, objective evidence of myocardial ischaemia using any adequate non-invasive modality and without options for conventional revascularisation were regarded eligible for Reducer implantation.Results
Twenty-three patients (74?% male, mean age 70?±?8 years, 91.3?% previous bypass surgery, 82.6?% previous percutaneous intervention, 47.8?% previous myocardial infarction, 52.2?% diabetes mellitus) underwent Reducer implantation. The safety endpoint (successful implantation of the first device without device-related adverse events) was met in all patients. After a median follow-up of 9 (8–14) months the efficacy (any reduction in Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) class and revascularisation-free survival) was reached in 17 patients (74?%): 8 patients (34.8?%) improved by 1 CCS class, 7 (30.4?%) by 2 CCS classes and 2 (8.7?%) by 3 CCS classes. One patient died 4 months after implantation because of progressive heart failure (not associated with Reducer implantation).Conclusion
In this single-centre real-world experience, Reducer implantation was safe and demonstrated excellent clinical efficacy in the treatment of refractory angina at mid-term follow-up.10.
Shangxin Zhang Junaid Khaliq Deguan Li Xingwang Jiang Ruochuan Sun Yongxiang Li 《World journal of surgical oncology》2018,16(1):238
Objective
To evaluate the intraoperative and short-term postoperative outcomes of a novel robotic intracorporeal π-shaped esophagojejunostomy (EJS) after D2 total gastrectomy (TG) using the Da Vinci robotic surgical system for intracorporeal anastomosis after TG.Background
Intracorporeal π-shaped EJS, using a linear stapler, was recently reported for laparoscopic total gastrectomy in patients with gastric cancer. However, robotic intracorporeal π-shaped EJS using a linear stapler has not been reported. This report aimed to describe the use of a novel technique for π-shaped EJS using the Da Vinci robotic system.Methods
Robotic intracorporeal π-shaped esophagojejunostomy after total gastrectomy was performed in 11 consecutive patients diagnosed with early gastric cancer, and their perioperative outcomes were analyzed.Results
All the operations were successful without conversion to open or laparoscopic surgery and postoperative complications. The total number of patients was 11 (7 males and 4 females). The mean age of the patients was 63.36?±?10.56?years old. Seven patients were diagnosed with cardia cancer, 3 patients were diagnosed with gastric body cancer, and 1 patient was diagnosed with gastric antrum cancer. The patients’ mean proximal resection margin was 3.18?±?1.17?cm, the distal resection margin was 6.18?±?1.40?cm, the mean length of the incision was 4.55?±?0.69?cm, the mean operative time was 287.27?±?30.69?min, the mean day of first flatus was 3.27?±?0.79?days, the mean day of the start of diet was 2.91?±?0.94?days, the mean postoperative hospital stay was 11.45?±?5.13?days, and the mean operative blood loss was 47.27?±?31.33?ml. No complications were observed during anastomosis, and the median anastomosis time was 19.5?min. The mean number of lymph node dissections was 17.91?±?4.59, the mean number of positive lymph nodes was 0.45?±?0.69, all patients were diagnosed with stage I–II gastric cancer, and the mean maximum diameter of the tumor was 2.67?±?1.30?cm. All the patients had a smooth hospital discharge.Conclusion
A novel robotic gastrectomy with intracorporeal π-shaped EJS for esophagojejunal anastomosis described and shows acceptable resulted. This technique has the potential to offer better short-term surgical outcomes and overcomes the drawbacks of laparoscopy with a decreased risk of complications during and after surgery.11.
Jaehuk Choi Min-Kyung Kang Chaehoon Han Sang Muk Hwang Sung Gu Jung Han-Kyul Kim Kwang Jin Chun Seonghoon Choi Jung Rae Cho Namho Lee 《BMC cardiovascular disorders》2017,17(1):301
Background
Left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction occurs earlier in the ischemic cascade than LV systolic dysfunction and electrocardiographic changes. Diastolic wall strain (DWS) has been proposed as a marker of LV diastolic stiffness. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to define the relationship between DWS and coronary revascularization and to evaluate other echocardiographic parameters in patients with stable angina who were undergoing coronary angiography (CAG).Methods
Four hundred forty patients [mean age: 61?±?10; 249 (57%) men] undergoing CAG and with normal left ventricular systolic function without regional wall motion abnormalities were enrolled. Among them, 128 (29%) patients underwent revascularization (percutaneous intervention: 117, bypass surgery: 11). All patients underwent echocardiography before CAG and the DWS was defined using posterior wall thickness (PWT) measurements from standard echocardiographic images [DWS?=?PWT(systole)-PWT(diastole)/PWT(systole)].Results
Patients who underwent revascularization had a significantly lower DWS than those who did not (0.26?±?0.08 vs. 0.38?±?0.09, p?<?0.001). Age was comparable between the two groups (61?±?9 vs. 60?±?11, p?=?0.337), but the proportion of males was significantly higher among patients who underwent revascularization (69 vs. 52%, p?=?0.001). The LV ejection fraction was similar but slightly decreased (60.9?±?5.7 vs. 62.4?±?6.2%, p?=?0.019) and the E/E’ ratio was elevated (10.3?±?4.0 vs. 9.0?±?3.1, p?<?0.001) among patients who underwent revascularization. In multiple regression analysis, lower DWS was an independent predictor of revascularization (cut-off value: 0.34; sensitivity: 89%; AUC: 0.870; SE: 0.025; p?<?0.001).Conclusion
DWS, a simple parameter that can be calculated from routine 2D echocardiography, is inversely associated with the presence of coronary artery disease and the need for revascularization.12.
Aiji?Sato Kazuya?Sobue Eisuke?Kako Naoko?Tachi Yoko?Okumura Mayuko?Kanazawa Mayumi?Hashimoto Jun?Harada 《BMC anesthesiology》2017,17(1):160
Background
McGrath MAC video laryngoscope offers excellent laryngosopic views and increases the success rate of orotracheal intubation in some cases. The aim of this study was to determine the usefulness of McGrath MAC for routine nasotracheal intubation by comparing McGrath MAC with Airway scope and Macintosh laryngoscope.Methods
A total of 60 adult patients with ASA physical status class 1 or 2, aged 20–70 years were enrolled in this study. Patients were scheduled for elective oral surgery under general anesthesia with nasotracheal intubation. Exclusion criteria included lack of consent and expected difficult airway. Patients were randomly allocated to three groups: McGrath MAC (n?=?20), Airway scope (n?=?20), and Macintosh laryngoscope (n?=?20). After induction, nasotracheal intubation was performed by six expert anesthesiologists with more than 6 years of experience.Results
There were no significant differences in preoperative airway assessment among the three groups. Successful tracheal intubation time was 26.8?±?5.7 (mean?±?standard deviation) s for McGrath MAC, 36.4?±?11.0 s for Airway scope, and 36.5?±?8.9 s for Macintosh laryngoscope groups. The time for successful tracheal intubation for McGrath MAC group was significantly shorter than that for Airway scope and Macintosh laryngoscope (p?<?0.01). McGrath MAC significantly improved the Cormack Lehane grade for nasotracheal intubation compared with Macintosh laryngoscope (p?<?0.05).Conclusion
McGrath MAC significantly facilitates routine nasotracheal intubation compared with Airwayscope and Macintosh laryngoscope by shortening the tracheal intubation time and improving the Cormack Lehane grade.Trial registration
UMINCTR Registration number UMIN000023506. Registered 5 Aug 2016.13.
Background
Acute exacerbation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (AE-IPF) has high short-term mortality with unknown causes. To predict this malignant condition in clinics is challenging. In this study, we aim to demonstrate whether there are miRNAs that differ between AE-IPF and stable IPF, which may be served as reliable biomarker for AE-IPF prediction.Methods
Human fibrotic-associated miRNAs arrays were designed to detect miRNAs expression in plasma of 3 AE-IPF patients, 3 Stable-IPF (S-IPF) patients and 3 normal controls (NC). Differentially expressed miRNAs between AE-IPF and S-IPF patients were selected for further analyses. The validation studies were carried out in plasma of 12 AE-IPF patients, 45 S-IPF patients and 51 healthy control subjects. Signaling pathways and cellular processes interacted with validated miRNAs were predicted by DIANA-miRPath.Results
According to the array analysis, 6 miRNAs showed differentiated expression between AE-IPF and S-IPF patients (P?<?0.05). In the validation studies, let-7d-5p was decreased in S-IPF and further decreased in AE-IPF, when compared to NC (0.0003?±?0.0002 vs 0.003?±?0.002, P?<?0.01 and 0.0007?±?0.0005 vs 0.003?±?0.002, P?<?0.01). While miR-25-3p was obviously decreased in S-IPF (0.0002?±?0.0001 vs 0.0003?±?0.0003, P?<?0.01) but significantly increased in AE-IP (0.0023?±?0.002 vs 0.0003?±?0.0003, P?<?0.01). In receiver-operator characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, the areas under the curve (AUCs) of miR-25-3p and let-7d-5p were 0.83 and 0.75, respectively. The sensitivity at fixed specificity of 90% was improved from 50% to 66.7% when the two miRNAs were combined. The functional prediction of miRNAs suggested that the loss of anti-fibrotic capacity and the gain of uncontrolled cell growth may be required in AE-IPF pathogenesis.Conclusions
In conclusion, miR-25-3p and let-7d-5p in plasma were differentially expressed between AE-IPF and S-IPF. A combination of these two miRNAs may be a potential biomarker for AE-IPF from IPF.14.
Blerim Luani Thomas Groscheck Conrad Genz Ivan Tanev Thomas Rauwolf Joerg Herold Senad Medunjanin Alexander Schmeisser Rüdiger C. Braun-Dullaeus 《BMC cardiovascular disorders》2017,17(1):294
Background
Interventional closure of the left atrial appendage (LAA) in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation, high thromboembolic and bleeding risk or bleeding history is an alternative therapeutic strategy to oral anticoagulation. It is not known if the exclusion of the LAA from the blood circulation affects the left atrial volume (LAV) and consequently its prognostic value or the circulatory performance of the heart in humans.Methods
We aimed to prospectively assess potential changes in baseline LAV, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), NT-proBNP-level and the covered distance in the 6-min walk-test 6 weeks and 6 months after LAA closure with the WATCHMAN? device. We used serial 3-dimensional transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography to assess LAV, residual interatrial shunt and device performance in 58 consecutive patients with successful LAA closure.Results
Accurate 3D–echocardiographic data for LAV measurements were evaluable for 51 (91%) patients. Maximum LAV (LAVmax) at baseline was 102.8?±?30.8 ml and increased significantly to 107.7?±?32.8 ml after 6 weeks (p?<?0.01) and 113.5?±?34.2 ml after 6 months (p?<?0.01). Minimal LAV (LAVmin) increased from 76.9?±?29.5 ml at baseline to 81.8?±?30.2 ml after 45 days (p?<?0.01) and 82.1?±?33.3 ml after 6 months (p?<?0.01). Similarly, their indexes to BSA (LAVImax and LAVImin) increased significantly, as well. Patients without a residual left-to-right interatrial shunt showed a significantly higher increase in LAVmax or LAVmin. Baseline LVEF, NT-proBNP-level or the distance covered at the 6-min walk test did not significantly change 6 weeks or 6 months after LAA closure.Conclusions
LAVmax and LAVmin increase significantly after interventional LAA closure. LA enlargement does not correlate with clinical progression of heart failure. Persistent left-to-right interatrial shunt counteracts the LA enlargement. A reduced LA compliance after exclusion of the LAA from the blood circulation with consecutive increase in LA pressure may be a potential cause of LA enlargement and warrants further investigation.Trial registration
German Clinical Trials Register ID: DRKS00010768; Registration Date 07.07.2016.15.
Background
This study was aimed to evaluate the ability of left ventricular end-diastolic volume variations (LVEDVV) measured by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) compared with stroke volume variation (SVV) obtained by the FloTrac/Vigileo monitor to predict fluid responsiveness, in patients undergoing craniotomy with goal direct therapy.Methods
We used SVV obtained by the FloTrac/Vigileo monitor to manage intraoperative hypotension in adult patients undergoing craniotomy (ASA III – IV) after obtaining IRB approval and informed consent. The LVEDVV were measured by TEE through the changes of left ventricular short diameter of axle simultaneously. When cardiac index (CI)?≤?2.5 and SVV?≥?15%, comparisons were made between the two devices before and after volume expansion.Results
We enrolled twenty-six patients referred for craniotomy in this study and 145 pairs of data were obtained. Mean Vigileo-SVV and TEE-LVEDVV were 17.8?±?2.78% and 22.1?±?7.25% before volume expansion respectively, and were 10.95?±?2.8% and 13.58?±?3.78% after volume expansion respectively (P <?0.001). The relationship between Vigileo-SVV and TEE-LVEDVV was significant (r2?=?0.55; p <?0.001). Agreement between Vigileo-SVV and TEE-LVEDVV was 3.3%?±?3.9% (mean bias ± SD, Bland-Altman).Conclusions
For fluid responsiveness of patients during craniotomy in ASA III-IV, LVEDVV measured by left ventricular short diameter of axle using M type echocaidiographic measurement seems an acceptable monitoring indicator. This accessible method has promising clinical applications in situations where volume and cardiac function monitoring is of great importance during surgery.Trial registration
Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, ChiCTR-TRC-13003583, August 20, 2013.16.
Pierre-Jean Saulnier Manjula Darshi Kevin M. Wheelock Helen C. Looker Gudeta D. Fufaa William C. Knowler E. Jennifer Weil Stephanie K. Tanamas Kevin V. Lemley Rintaro Saito Loki Natarajan Robert G. Nelson Kumar Sharma 《Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society》2018,14(6):84
Introduction
Little is known about the association of urine metabolites with structural lesions in persons with diabetes.Objectives
We examined the relationship between 12 urine metabolites and kidney structure in American Indians with type 2 diabetes.Methods
Data were from a 6-year clinical trial that assessed renoprotective efficacy of losartan, and included a kidney biopsy at the end of the treatment period. Metabolites were measured in urine samples collected within a median of 6.5 months before the research biopsy. Associations of the creatinine-adjusted urine metabolites with kidney structural variables were examined by Pearson’s correlations and multivariable linear regression after adjustment for age, sex, diabetes duration, hemoglobin A1c, mean arterial pressure, glomerular filtration rate (iothalamate), and losartan treatment.Results
Participants (n?=?62, mean age 45?±?10 years) had mean?±?standard deviation glomerular filtration rate of 137?±?50 ml/min and median (interquartile range) urine albumin:creatinine ratio of 34 (14–85) mg/g near the time of the biopsy. Urine aconitic and glycolic acids correlated positively with glomerular filtration surface density (partial r?=?0.29, P?=?0.030 and r?=?0.50, P?<?0.001) and total filtration surface per glomerulus (partial r?=?0.32, P?=?0.019 and r?=?0.43, P?=?0.001). 2-ethyl 3-OH propionate correlated positively with the percentage of fenestrated endothelium (partial r?=?0.32, P?=?0.019). Citric acid correlated negatively with mesangial fractional volume (partial r=-0.36, P?=?0.007), and homovanillic acid correlated negatively with podocyte foot process width (partial r=-0.31, P?=?0.022).Conclusions
Alterations of urine metabolites may associate with early glomerular lesions in diabetic kidney disease.17.
Eva Z. Hesselkilde Helena Carstensen Maria M. Haugaard Jonas Carlson Steen Pehrson Thomas Jespersen Rikke Buhl Pyotr G. Platonov 《BMC cardiovascular disorders》2017,17(1):289
Background
Atrial fibrillatory cycle length has been considered one of the indices of atrial electrical remodelling during atrial fibrillation (AF), which can be assessed from surface ECG by computer-assisted calculation of atrial fibrillatory rate (AFR). Horses have been suggested as a bona fide model for AF studies since horses too, develop lone AF, however data on AF characteristics in horses are extremely sparse and non-invasive characterization of AF complexity using surface ECG processing has not been reported.Aim
The aim was to study characteristics of induced AF and its modification by flecainide.Methods
The study group consisted on 3 horses with spontaneous persistent AF and 13 with pace-induced AF. Seven horses were treated with saline (control) and eight with flecainide (2 mg/kg). ECGs were analysed using spatiotemporal cancellation of QRST complexes and calculation of AFR from the residual atrial signal.Results
At AF onset, AFR was 295?±?52 fibrillations per minute (fpm) in the horses with induced AF treated with flecainide, 269?±?36 fpm in the control group (ns), and 364?±?26 fpm in the horses with spontaneous persistent AF (P?<?0.05 compared to the control group). Flecainide caused a decrease in AFR in all animals and restored sinus rhythm in the animals with induced AF. In the control animals, AFR increased from 269?±?36 fpm to a plateau of 313?±?14 fpm before decreasing to 288?±?28 fpm during the last 10% of the AF episodes preceding spontaneous conversion (P?<?0.05).Conclusion
AFR in horses with induced AF resembles AFR in humans with paroxysmal AF. Flecainide caused a rapid decrease in AFR in all horses, further supporting the method to be a non-invasive technique to study the effect of antiarrhythmic compounds.18.
Wenwen Zhang Zhaohui Chen Mengmeng Wu Zhong Shi Feng Zhu Guoqiang li Ting Ma 《Biotechnology letters》2016,38(6):991-997
Objective
To improve the production of welan gum and obtain a carotenoid-free strain while reducing the fermentation and post-treatment costs.Results
The vitreoscilla globin (vgb) gene combined with the β-galactosidase (lacZ) promoter was inserted into the phytoene synthase (crtB) gene region of the chromosome in Alcaligenes sp. ATCC31555. When the recombinant strain was grown in a 5 l fermentor, welan gum was produced at 24 ± 0.4 g l?1 compared to 21 g ± 0.4 g l?1 in the wild type. Furthermore, the carotenoid-free welan gum produced using Alcaligenes sp. ATCC31555 VHb strain was less expensive with improved properties.Conclusions
Alcaligenes sp. ATCC31555 VHb strain was a better neutral welan-producing strain with a higher production than the wild-type strain.19.
D.H.F. Gommans J. Bakker G.E. Cramer F.W.A. Verheugt M.A. Brouwer M.J.M. Kofflard 《Netherlands heart journal》2016,24(5):326-331
Purpose
The use of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) analysis has increased in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Quantification of left ventricular (LV) measures will be affected by the inclusion or exclusion of the papillary muscles as part of the LV mass, but the magnitude of effect and potential consequences are unknown.Methods
We performed Cine-CMR in (1) clinical HCM patients (n?=?55) and (2) subclinical HCM mutation carriers without hypertrophy (n?=?14). Absolute and relative differences in LV ejection fraction (EF) and mass were assessed between algorithms with and without inclusion of the papillary muscles.Results
Papillary muscle mass in group 1 was 6.6?±?2.5 g/m2 and inclusion of the papillary muscles resulted in significant relative increases in LVEF of 4.5?±?1.8?% and in LV mass of 8.7?±?2.6?%. For group 2 these figures were 4.0?±?0.9 g/m2, 3.8?±?1.0?% and 9.5?±?1.8?%, respectively. With a coefficient of variation of 4?%, this 9?% difference in LV mass during CMR follow-up will be considered a change, while in fact the exact same mass may have been assessed according to two different algorithms.Conclusions
In clinical HCM patients, CMR quantification of important LV measures is significantly affected by inclusion or exclusion of the papillary muscles. In relative terms, the difference was similar in subjects without hypertrophy. This underscores a general need for a uniform approach in CMR image analysis.20.
Hasan Ghandhari Ebrahim Ameri Farshad Nikouei Milad Haji Agha Bozorgi Shoeib Majdi Mostafa Salehpour 《Scoliosis》2018,13(1):14