Malladi, Chaitanya L Darden, Douglas Aldaas, Omar Mylavarapu, Praneet S Eskander, Michael Lupercio, Florentino Han, Frederick T Hoffmayer, Kurt S Raissi, Farshad Ho, Gordon
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PurposeTo evaluate if specific AADs prescribed in the blanking period (BP) after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) may be associated with reduced risk of early recurrence (ER) and/or late recurrence (LR) of atrial arrhythmias.MethodsA total of 478 patients undergoing first-time ablation at a single institution were included. Outcomes we...
Docken, Steffen S Clancy, Colleen E Lewis, Timothy J
State-dependent sodium channel blockers are often prescribed to treat cardiac arrhythmias, but many sodium channel blockers are known to have pro-arrhythmic side effects. While the anti and proarrhythmic potential of a sodium channel blocker is thought to depend on the characteristics of its rate-dependent block, the mechanisms linking these two at...
Paola, Angelo Amato Vincenzo de
Abstract New translational concepts on cellular and tissue substrate of cardiac arrhythmias have been responsible for the development of non-pharmacological interventions, with important achievements compared to the conventional approach with antiarrhythmic drugs. In addition, the increasing knowledge of anatomical and electrophysiological studies,...
Lam, Phillip Packer, Milton Gill, Gauravpal Wu, Wen-Chih Levy, Wayne Zile, Michael Brar, Vijaywant Arundel, Cherinne Cheng, Yan Singh, Steven
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BACKGROUND: Digoxin reduces the risk of heart failure hospitalization in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Less is known about this association in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), the examination of which was the objective of the current study. METHODS: In the Medicare-linked OPTIMIZE-H...
Ni, Haibo Iseppe, Alex Fogli Giles, Wayne R Narayan, Sanjiv M Zhang, Henggui Edwards, Andrew G Morotti, Stefano Grandi, Eleonora
Background and purposePharmacotherapy of atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common cardiac arrhythmia, remains unsatisfactory due to low efficacy and safety concerns. New therapeutic strategies target atrial-predominant ion-channels and involve multichannel block (poly)therapy. As AF is characterized by rapid and irregular atrial activations, compo...
Lee, Cheol So, Cheol Hwan
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Chonnam Medical Journal
Both statins and magnesium are associated with NMDA receptors and anti-inflammatory effect. Peripheral NMDA receptors are known to be involved in inflammation-induced pain. This study aimed to investigate the impact of perioperative use of a statin–magnesium combination on opioid consumption in patients who underwent cardiac surgery. This was a ret...
Steinberg, Benjamin A Holmes, DaJuanicia N Pieper, Karen Allen, Larry A Chan, Paul S Ezekowitz, Michael D Freeman, James V Fonarow, Gregg C Gersh, Bernard J Hylek, Elaine M
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BackgroundAtrial fibrillation (AF) adversely impacts health-related quality of life (hrQoL). While some patients demonstrate improvements in hrQoL, the factors associated with large improvements in hrQoL are not well described.MethodsWe assessed factors associated with a 1-year increase in the Atrial Fibrillation Effect on Quality-of-Life score of ...
Yang, Pei-Chi DeMarco, Kevin R Aghasafari, Parya Jeng, Mao-Tsuen Dawson, John RD Bekker, Slava Noskov, Sergei Y Yarov-Yarovoy, Vladimir Vorobyov, Igor Clancy, Colleen E
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RationaleDrug-induced proarrhythmia is so tightly associated with prolongation of the QT interval that QT prolongation is an accepted surrogate marker for arrhythmia. But QT interval is too sensitive a marker and not selective, resulting in many useful drugs eliminated in drug discovery.ObjectiveTo predict the impact of a drug from the drug chemist...
Hegyi, Bence Chen-Izu, Ye Izu, Leighton T Rajamani, Sridharan Belardinelli, Luiz Bers, Donald M Bányász, Tamás
BackgroundRapid delayed rectifier K+ current (IKr) and late Na+ current (INaL) significantly shape the cardiac action potential (AP). Changes in their magnitudes can cause either long or short QT syndromes associated with malignant ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death.MethodsPhysiological self AP-clamp was used to measure INaL and IKr d...
Huang, Christopher L-H Wu, Lin Jeevaratnam, Kamalan Lei, Ming
Cardiac arrhythmias constitute a major public health problem. Pharmacological intervention remains mainstay to their clinical management. This, in turn, depends upon systematic drug classification schemes relating their molecular, cellular, and systems effects to clinical indications and therapeutic actions. This approach was first pioneered in the...