Sato, Amy Cregor, Meloney McAndrews, Kevin Schurman, Charles Schaible, Eric Shutter, Jennifer Vyas, Punit Adhikari, Bhawana Willis, Monte Boerma, Marjan
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Despite their beneficial actions as immunosuppressants, glucocorticoids (GC) have devastating effects on the musculoskeletal and cardiac systems, as long-term treated patients exhibit high incidence of falls, bone fractures, and cardiovascular events. Herein, we show that GC upregulate simultaneously in bone, skeletal muscle, and the heart the expr...
Hayek, Salim S Zaha, Vlad G Bogle, Carmel Deswal, Anita Langston, Amelia Rotz, Seth Vasbinder, Alexi Yang, Eric Okwuosa, Tochukwu Nursing, on behalf of the American Heart...
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Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation can cure various disorders but poses cardiovascular risks, especially for elderly patients and those with cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular evaluations are crucial in pretransplantation assessments, but guidelines are lacking. This American Heart Association scientific statement summarizes the data on t...
Maia, Adnaldo da Silveira Soares, Karlos Jennysson Sousa Alvarado, Pedro Esteban Ulloa da Silva, Francisco Victor Alves Mayer, Dayara Hoffmann Camacho, Mauro Henrique Batista da Fonseca, José Honório de Almeida Palm...
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Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Advances in treatment of structural heart disease have been disruptive to cardiovascular surgery, and there have been discussions about how to incorporate these technologies into the surgeons’ therapeutic arsenal. Transcatheter procedures, complex redo interventions, and endovascular aortic approaches are already practiced by cardiovascular surgeon...
Alotaibi, Mona Yang, Jenny Papamatheakis, Demosthenes McGuire, W Morris, Timothy Fernandes, Timothy
BACKGROUND: Cardiac dysfunction from pulmonary vascular disease causes characteristic findings on cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET). We tested the accuracy of CPET for detecting inadequate stroke volume (SV) augmentation during exercise, a pivotal manifestation of cardiac limitation in patients with pulmonary vascular disease. METHODS: We rev...
Lu, Ting-Yu Ma, Qixuan Tran, Shaina Zhang, Bo Carlin, Daniel Monell, Alexander Blair, Andrew Wang, Zilu Eschbach, Jacqueline Li, Bin
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The heart, which is the first organ to develop, is highly dependent on its form to function1,2. However, how diverse cardiac cell types spatially coordinate to create the complex morphological structures that are crucial for heart function remains unclear. Here we integrated single-cell RNA-sequencing with high-resolution multiplexed error-robust f...
Mohamad, Azwan Aziz Mohamed, Nahar Azmi
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Korean Journal of Family Medicine
We report a rare case of high-volume training-related myopericarditis. A male, 18 years old, elite road bicycle racing cyclist with high-volume training of 1,000 km per week for >7 years, presented with progressively worsening exertional breathlessness, reduced effort tolerance, and one episode of cardiac syncope. The symptoms were present prior to...
Suen, Angela Iyer, Anand Cenzer, Irena Farrand, Erica White, Douglas Singer, Jonathan Sudore, Rebecca Kotwal, Ashwin
Rationale: Social isolation and loneliness are gaining recognition for their role in health outcomes, yet they have not been defined in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Objective: To determine the national prevalence of and characteristics associated with social isolation and loneliness in people with COPD. Methods: This is...
Payne, R Mark Burns, Kristin M Glatz, Andrew C Male, Christoph Donti, Andrea Brandão, Leonardo R Balling, Gunter VanderPluym, Christina J Bu'Lock, Frances Kochilas, Lazaros K
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BackgroundChildren with heart disease frequently require anticoagulation for thromboprophylaxis. Current standard of care (SOC), vitamin K antagonists or low-molecular-weight heparin, has significant disadvantages.ObjectivesThe authors sought to describe safety, pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics, and efficacy of apixaban, an oral, direct fact...
Le Goff, Caroline
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Sheng, Shu-Yuan Li, Jia-Min Hu, Xin-Yang Wang, Yibin
Heart disease is a worldwide health menace. Both intractable primary and secondary cardiomyopathies contribute to malignant cardiac dysfunction and mortality. One of the key cellular processes associated with cardiomyopathy is cardiomyocyte death. Cardiomyocytes are terminally differentiated cells with very limited regenerative capacity. Various in...