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Epidemiol Prev ; 47(1-2): 34-46, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36971236

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BACKGROUND: because of different human behaviours, SARS-CoV-2 spread may be lower in spring/summer. On the contrary, it is not clearly known whether the clinical course/severity of hospitalized patients infected by SARS-CoV-2 can be different in the various seasons.. OBJECTIVES: to understand whether there were differences in severity of COVID-19 in patients who had contracted the infection in winter versus those infected in spring/summer. DESIGN: observational retrospective cohort study. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: from the administrative database of the SARS-CoV-2 surveillance system and that of hospital discharge, a cohort of patients (8,221, 653 of which were hospitalized) who tested positive to the RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 between 01.12.2020 and 31.07.2021 in the Grosseto province (Tuscany Region, Central Italy) was selected and analysed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: hospitalization rate and length, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or non-invasive ventilation (NIV) use, Intensive Care Unite (ICU) admissions, intra-hospital mortality and PaO2/FiO2 values were measured and compared between subjects infected in winter and those who developed COVID-19 in spring/summer. Viral load (cycle threshold, Ct), vitamin D, serum ferritin, IL-6, procalcitonin, D-dimer, and C-reactive protein measured in the two periods were also compared. RESULTS: in the considered months, the hospitalization rate among 8,221 patients with COVID-19 was 8%: 370 (8.5%) individuals were hospitalized in winter and 283 (7,3%; p=0.31) in spring/summer; 62 (16.8%), 88 (23.8%), and 63 (17%) in winter and 28 (9.9%), 40 (14.1%), and 36 (12.7%) in spring/summer were admitted in ICU (p=0.01), used CPAP/NIV (p=0.002) and died (p=0.13), respectively. Hospitalization days were 14.5±11.6 in winter and 10.3±8.84 in spring/summer (p=0.001), while minimum PaO2/FiO2, measured during hospital stays was 123.2±38.6 in spring/summer and 112.6±40.8 in winter (p=0.054). Multivariate analysis (adjusted for all confounding factors) also confirmed reduced risks of having ICU admissions (0.53; 95%CI 0.32;0.88; p=0.01) and of using CPAP/NIV (0.48; 95%CI 0.32;0.75; p=0.001) in spring/summer when compared to winter. Hospitalization days and minimum PaO2/FiO2 were also lower in spring/summer (ß= -3.9; 95%CI -5.5;-2.2; p=0.001) and winter (ß= -17; 95%CI -0.93;35; p=0.06), respectively. The adjusted hazard ratio of mortality in winter, obtained with a Cox model, was higher of about 38% compared to spring/summer. No Ct values (viral load) differences were found either in winter (19.45±6.18) or spring/summer (20.3±6.7; p=0.343). IL-6, ferritin, procalcitonin, D-dimer were similar. Conversely, CRP was lower whereas vitamin D was higher in the warmer seasons. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 may be less severe during spring/summer in hospitalized patients. This does not seem to be influenced by different SARS-CoV-2 viral load in the different periods considered. C-reactive protein was found to be lower whereas vitamin D higher in the warmer months. It can be hypothesized that higher levels of vitamin D in spring/summer, compared to winter, may be associated to a positive modulation of COVID-19 induced inflammation with a possible disease severity reduction during spring/summer.


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COVID-19 , Síndrome de Dificultad Respiratoria , Humanos , COVID-19/epidemiología , SARS-CoV-2 , Estudios Retrospectivos , Proteína C-Reactiva , Estaciones del Año , Interleucina-6 , Polipéptido alfa Relacionado con Calcitonina , Italia/epidemiología , Vitamina D , Ferritinas
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Circulation ; 141(15): 1238-1248, 2020 04 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32114801

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BACKGROUND: Serum anti-heart autoantibodies (AHAs) and anti-intercalated disk autoantibodies (AIDAs) are autoimmune markers in myocarditis. Myocarditis has been reported in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). To provide evidence for autoimmunity, we searched for AHAs and AIDAs in ARVC. METHODS: We studied: 42 ARVC probands, 23 male, aged 42, interquartile range 33-49, 20 from familial and 22 nonfamilial pedigrees; 37 clinically affected relatives (ARs), 24 male aged 35, interquartile range 18-46; and 96 healthy relatives, 49 male, aged 27, interquartile range 17-45. Serum AHAs and AIDAs were tested by indirect immunofluorescence on human myocardium and skeletal muscle in 171 of the 175 ARVC individuals and in controls with noninflammatory cardiac disease (n=160), ischemic heart failure (n=141), and healthy blood donors (n=270). Screening of 5 desmosomal genes was performed in probands; when a sequence variant was identified, cascade family screening followed, blind to immunologic results. RESULTS: AHA frequency was higher (36.8%) in probands, ARs (37.8%), and healthy relatives (25%) than in noninflammatory cardiac disease (1%), ischemic heart failure (1%), or healthy blood donors (2.5%; P=0.0001). AIDA frequency was higher in probands (8%, P=0.006), in ARs (21.6%, P=0.00001), and in healthy relatives (14.6%, P=0.00001) than in noninflammatory cardiac disease (3.75%), ischemic heart failure (2%), or healthy blood donors (0.3%). AHA-positive status was associated with higher frequency of palpitation (P=0.004), implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation (P=0.021), lower left ventricular ejection fraction (P=0.004), AIDA-positive status with both lower right ventricular and left ventricular ejection fractions (P=0.027 and P=0.027, respectively). AHA- and/or AIDA-positive status in the proband and at least one of the respective relatives was more common in familial (17/20, 85%) than in sporadic (10/22, 45%) pedigrees (P=0.007). CONCLUSIONS: The presence of AHAs and AIDAs provides evidence of autoimmunity in the majority of familial and in almost half of sporadic ARVC. In probands and in ARs, these antibodies were associated with features of disease severity. Longitudinal studies are needed to clarify whether they may predict ARVC development in healthy relatives or if they be a result of manifest ARVC.


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Displasia Ventricular Derecha Arritmogénica/fisiopatología , Autoanticuerpos/genética , Autoinmunidad/fisiología , Cardiomiopatías/fisiopatología , Pruebas Genéticas/métodos , Anamnesis/métodos , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 55(8)2019 Aug 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31434315

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Stroke is a rare but possible complication after atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. However, its etiopathogenesis is far from being completely characterized. Here we report a case of stroke, with recurrent peripheral embolism after AF ablation procedure. In our patient, an in situ femoral vein thrombosis and iatrogenic atrial septal defect were simultaneously detected. A comprehensive review of multiple pathophysiological mechanisms of stroke in this context is provided. The case underlines the importance of a global evaluation of patients undergoing AF ablation.


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Fibrilación Atrial/cirugía , Ablación por Catéter/efectos adversos , Embolia/etiología , Trombosis/etiología , Anciano , Humanos , Masculino , Complicaciones Posoperatorias
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J Heart Valve Dis ; 26(6): 700-707, 2017 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30207121

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BACKGROUND: The involvement of atrial embryonic remnants in infective endocarditis (IE) has seldom been reported. The study aim was to evaluate the prevalence of vegetations on right atrial embryonic remnants (RAER) in patients with a definitive diagnosis of IE. METHODS: Since 1998, all consecutive patients with suspected IE were referred to the authors' institution to undergo transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Patients with a high probability of IE but with a negative result underwent a further TEE examination within 10 days. The involvement of RAER was investigated systematically. RESULTS: Among a total of 585 patients evaluated, definitive criteria for IE were present in 210 (35.9%). Right-sided IE was detected in 33 patients (15%); these included 21 infections on the tricuspid valve (65%), 10 cases of intracardiac electronic device infection (29%), one infection on the Thebesian valve (3%), and one on the pulmonary valve (3%). The incidence of right-sided IE was 0.84 per 100,000 population per year. RAER involvement was detected in five patients (15% of right-sided endocarditis), representing 2.5% of the complete IE series. The incidence of RAER endocarditis was 0.13 new cases per 100,000 population per year. The Eustachian and Thebesian valves were involved in four cases. Two patients presented with pulmonary embolism and died in hospital. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) allowed the detection of RAER vegetations in two cases. CONCLUSIONS: Although the prevalence of embryonic remnants involvement in IE is underestimated, it may carry an important embolic risk if undetected. As TTE demonstrated only a low sensitivity in the diagnosis of embryonic remnant involvement, TEE should be performed systematically and RAER involvement carefully sought. TEE is recommended in all patients with a high clinical suspicion of right-sided IE. Video 1: Mid-esophageal TEE view. Multiple vegetations attached onto the pacemaker leads (broken arrow) and on the Eustachian valve (solid arrow). Video 2: Mid-esophageal TEE view. A vegetation attached onto the tricuspid valve (broken arrow) and on the Eustachian valve (solid arrow).


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Ecocardiografía Transesofágica , Endocarditis/diagnóstico por imagen , Atrios Cardíacos/anomalías , Atrios Cardíacos/diagnóstico por imagen , Adulto , Anciano , Endocarditis/microbiología , Femenino , Humanos , Italia , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Válvula Tricúspide/diagnóstico por imagen , Válvula Tricúspide/microbiología
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Anatol J Cardiol ; 28(1): 44-54, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38167795

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BACKGROUND: Large-scale multicentric studies reported that, despite advances in diagnosis, antibiotics, and surgical treatment, infective endocarditis (IE) in-hospital mortality remains high. Most data have been obtained from patients treated in infective disease wards, internal medicine, cardiology, or cardiac surgery departments and are therefore heterogeneous. The few studies focused on complicated IE patients leading to intensive care unit (ICU) admission have reported different methodologies and results. The aim of our study was to describe the epidemiological, clinical, and microbial features of critically ill patients admitted to the ICU with a definite IE diagnosis. METHODS: We conducted a prospective case-series population study from January 1, 1998, to December 31, 2020. Patients were divided into 2 groups: 'Ward' (group 1) and 'ICU' patients (group 2), and a 1-year follow-up was performed. RESULTS: After performing a univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis, we found that the independent predictors of ICU admission were vegetation diameter >10 mm, abnormal PaO2/FiO2 ratio, and acute heart failure. Five independent mortality risk factors were identified: SOFA score >14, not performing surgery, age >70 years, acute heart failure, and embolic complications. CONCLUSIONS: Infective endocarditis in-hospital mortality remains high. ICU admission and mortality can be predicted by independent risk factors.


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Endocarditis Bacteriana , Endocarditis , Insuficiencia Cardíaca , Humanos , Anciano , Estudios Retrospectivos , Endocarditis Bacteriana/diagnóstico , Endocarditis/diagnóstico , Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos , Factores de Riesgo
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J Cardiovasc Echogr ; 33(2): 61-68, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37772043

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Background: Atrial tachyarrhythmias are the main cause of atrial thrombosis, and are usually in the left appendage. The prevalence and causes of endocavitarian thrombosis have not been investigated in recent large-scale studies. Aim of our work was to describe the epidemiology, the clinical characteristics and predisposing factors of "extra-appendicular" atrial thrombosis and to report a systematic review of recent literature. Methods and Results: 5,862 consecutive adult patients referred to a transesophageal echocardiographic exam, were enrolled. A total of 175 subjects with Atrial Thrombosis were found with a prevalence of 2.98%; among those 22 was found in left (0.38%) and 2 in the right (0.03%) atrium. Among the 22 patients with left atrial thrombosis, 8 were associated with prosthetic valves, 4 with mitral stenosis and the remaining with hypercoagulative conditions (cancer, septic shock, eosinophilic pneumonia, cardiogenic shock and warfarin under-dosage in permanent atrial fibrillation and decompensated heart failure). Cancer was associated in one of the two patients with a right atrial clot. The review of the literature from 2000 to December 2019 revealed conflicting results of 48 case reports of atrial cavity thrombosis; pooling this data proved the rarity of extra-appendage thrombosis and confirmed its association with a valvular heart disease or a systemic hypercoagulable state. Conclusions: Atrial "extra-appendage" thrombosis is a rare condition usually associated to "valvular" atrial fibrillation (such as prosthetic valves and mitral stenosis). A minority, but significant, cases are secondary to a thrombophilic conditions. In absence of valvular heart disease an underlying condition should be sought.

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Int J Cardiovasc Imaging ; 38(11): 2345-2352, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36434342

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), documented in a significant portion of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) patients, has been shown to adversely impact prognosis. In most HCM patients congestive symptoms are consistently elicited by exercise, thus suggesting the need for a provocative test to assess cardiac hemodynamics during effort. Combining cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) with echocardiography, we aimed to evaluate the presence of exercise induced pulmonary arterial hypertension (EiPAH), its role in functional limitation and its prognostic significance in a cohort of patients with obstructive and non-obstructive HCM. Study population included 182 HCM patients evaluated combining CPET and stress echocardiography. Left-ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) velocities, trans-tricuspid gradient, and cardiopulmonary variables were continuously measured. Thirty-seven patients (20%) developed EiPAH, defined as systolic pulmonary arterial pressure (sPAP) > 40 mmHg during exercise. EiPAH was associated with lower exercise performance, larger left atrial volumes, higher LVOT gradient and higher VE/VCO2 slope. At multivariable analysis baseline sPAP (p < 0.0001) and baseline LVOT obstruction (p = 0.028) were significantly associated with EiPAH. Kaplan-Meier curve analysis showed EiPAH was a significant predictor of HCM-related morbidity (Hazard Ratio 6.21, 95% CI 1.47-26.19; p = 0.05; 4.21, 95% CI 1.94-9.12; p < 0.001 for the primary and the secondary endpoint respectively). EiPAH was present in about one fifth of HCM patients without evidence of elevated pulmonary pressures at rest and was associated with adverse clinical outcome. Diagnosing EiPAH by exercise echocardiography/CPET may help physicians to detect early stage of PAH thus allowing a closer clinical monitoring and individualized therapies.


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Cardiomiopatía Hipertrófica , Hipertensión Pulmonar , Hipertensión , Hipertensión Arterial Pulmonar , Humanos , Prueba de Esfuerzo , Hipertensión Pulmonar/diagnóstico por imagen , Hipertensión Pulmonar/etiología , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Cardiomiopatía Hipertrófica/complicaciones , Cardiomiopatía Hipertrófica/diagnóstico por imagen , Hipertensión Pulmonar Primaria Familiar , Ecocardiografía , Atrios Cardíacos
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Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging ; 23(5): 673-679, 2022 04 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33948621

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AIMS: Left atrial appendage (LAA) membranes are rare congenital anomalies. Those involving the appendage orifice may obstruct its emptying flows, thus promoting blood stasis and clot formation. However, the epidemiology of LAA membranes has never been studied and a correlation with appendage thrombosis has never been proved. Very few case reports described LAA membranes, therefore, their frequency and clinical significance are not known. Moreover, their presence and degree are of crucial importance in planning LAA percutaneous closure, a procedure whose indication is evolving, and whether their presence can represent technical issues during the device implantation is not known. This study aimed to evaluate the incidence and the clinical significance of LAA membranes. METHODS AND RESULTS: A population of 6030 consecutive transoesophageal echo (TOE) studies has been retrospectively reviewed in order to find those patients in whom an LAA membrane has been found. A literature research has been performed to review previous described cases. Among 6030 TOE cases, an LAA membrane has been described in 6 (prevalence of 1/1000). In one case, the membrane was associated to a severe LAA hypoplasia and in another case to an LAA thrombus (these represent the first cases ever described). All patients had an atrial fibrillation (AF) history and two were in AF during the TOE exam. CONCLUSION: LAA membranes are rare congenital abnormalities occasionally discovered during a TOE exam, frequently in patients affected by AF. In half of the cases, they obstruct the LAA flow, thus theoretically pre-disposing to clot formation. They may be rarely associated to an appendage hypoplasia. During a TOE exam, cardiac imagers should always rule out their presence.


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Apéndice Atrial , Fibrilación Atrial , Cardiopatías Congénitas , Trombosis , Apéndice Atrial/diagnóstico por imagen , Fibrilación Atrial/diagnóstico por imagen , Fibrilación Atrial/epidemiología , Fibrilación Atrial/cirugía , Cardiopatías Congénitas/diagnóstico por imagen , Cardiopatías Congénitas/epidemiología , Cardiopatías Congénitas/cirugía , Humanos , Incidencia , Estudios Retrospectivos , Trombosis/diagnóstico por imagen , Trombosis/epidemiología , Trombosis/etiología
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J Interv Card Electrophysiol ; 61(2): 253-259, 2021 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32572722

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PURPOSE: Ultrasound (US)-guided axillary vein cannulation is effective and safe during cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs). It is a reasonable alternative to other techniques in order to shorten procedural time and decrease perioperative complications. However, in this context, the short-axis (out-of-plane) visualization to guide the vein puncture is the most used technique. The aim of our study is to describe a single-center experience with the US long-axis (in-plane) technique defining predictors of unsuccessful puncture attempts and failure to axillary vein cannulation in a cohort of patients undergoing CIEDs procedures. METHODS: From November 2017 to June 2019, consecutive patients undergoing CIEDs procedures were enrolled in the study. US-guided long axis (in-plane) view to guide axillary vein cannulation was used in all subjects. Unsuccessful puncture attempts (UAs) and complete failures to cannulate the vein were collected for each procedure. All patients were evaluated on a daily basis until hospital discharge and at 1-month follow up visit. RESULTS: Among 119 subjects (M: F = 75:44), mean age was 79 ± 9 years, mean BMI 25.7 ± 4.3 kg/m2, and mean BSA 1.74 ± 0.4 m2. We placed 95 pacemakers (32 single-, 61 dual-, and 2 triple-chamber) and 20 ICDs (7 single, 6 dual, 7 triple chambers). An upgrade from dual-chamber to triple-chamber device was carried out with the addition of a new lead in 3 patients. During a system revision, one new electrode was implanted. The overall leads inserted were 204. There were 33 initial unsuccessful attempts in 22/119 patients. US-guided axillary access was finally successful in 94.9% of patients (113/119). In the other cases (6/119), cephalic vein was isolated or blinded subclavian puncture was performed. Interestingly, at univariate analysis, an increasing BMI and BSA, male sex, and anticoagulant therapy were predictors of unsuccessful attempts or failure to cannulate the vein with US. Among those subjects, the multivariate logistic regression showed significant correlations only between BMI and unsuccessful attempts: odds ratio (OR) = 1.16, p = 0.009 [95% CI = 1.04-1.31], and BMI with failure to cannulate the vein: OR = 1.21, p = 0.03 [95%CI = 1.01-1.45]. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves individuated the best BMI value cutoff point at 27 kg/m2 (area under the curve [AUC]: 68.6%) having a sensitivity of 63.6% and a specificity of 66.5% for unsuccessful puncture attempts; a BMI value of 28 kg/m2 (AUC 74.9%) had a sensitivity of 66.7% and a specificity of 66.7% for failure to cannulate the vein with the US-guided approach. CONCLUSIONS: Axillary vein long-axis (in-plane) US-guided cannulation during CIEDs implantation is characterized by a high success rate (94.9%). An elevated BMI is significantly related to unsuccessful puncture attempts or failure to cannulation. The higher is the BMI, the more are the chances to have difficult vein puncture or cannulation failure and to switch from US-guided approach to another technique.


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Cateterismo Venoso Central , Desfibriladores Implantables , Vena Axilar/diagnóstico por imagen , Vena Axilar/cirugía , Índice de Masa Corporal , Electrónica , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Masculino , Punciones , Ultrasonografía Intervencional
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J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown) ; 20(10): 660-666, 2019 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31361652

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AIMS: Blood stasis is the main cause of left atrial thrombosis (LAT) in atrial tachyarrhythmias. The high-velocity flow inside the left atrium, due to mitral valve regurgitation, may prevent clot formation but the topic has never been investigated in large-scale studies. The aim of our study was to evaluate whether the presence and degree of mitral regurgitation have a protective role against LAT risk. METHODS: A total of 1302 consecutive adult patients with paroxysmal or persistent atrial fibrillation or flutter undergoing cardioversion, submitted to transesophageal echocardiography, were retrospectively enrolled in the study. The study population was divided into three groups according to the mitral regurgitation degree: absent, mild-to-moderate and severe. RESULTS: Among 1302 patients enrolled in the study, patients without mitral regurgitation were 248 (19%), those with mild-to-moderate 970 (75%), whereas 84 had severe mitral regurgitation (6%). LAT incidence was significantly lower in patients with severe mitral regurgitation compared with those with mild-to-moderate (mitral regurgitation) (2.4 vs. 8.9%, P < 0.05), and similar to subjects without mitral regurgitation (2.4%). CONCLUSION: Despite patients with severe regurgitation having clinical and echo characteristics predisposing to LAT (higher age, heart failure, higher atrial size, lower ventricular function) thrombosis prevalence was significantly lower than for those with mild-to-moderate mitral regurgitation. The percentage of LAT in severe mitral regurgitation cases was very low and similar to that of cases without regurgitation which were characterized by lower age, normal left ventricular function or other risk factors, reinforcing the hypothesis of a protecting role against atrial thrombosis of mitral regurgitation.


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Fibrilación Atrial/fisiopatología , Aleteo Atrial/fisiopatología , Hemodinámica , Insuficiencia de la Válvula Mitral/fisiopatología , Válvula Mitral/fisiopatología , Trombosis/prevención & control , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Fibrilación Atrial/diagnóstico , Fibrilación Atrial/epidemiología , Aleteo Atrial/diagnóstico , Aleteo Atrial/epidemiología , Ecocardiografía Transesofágica , Femenino , Humanos , Italia/epidemiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Válvula Mitral/diagnóstico por imagen , Insuficiencia de la Válvula Mitral/diagnóstico por imagen , Insuficiencia de la Válvula Mitral/epidemiología , Prevalencia , Factores Protectores , Estudios Retrospectivos , Medición de Riesgo , Factores de Riesgo , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Trombosis/diagnóstico , Trombosis/epidemiología , Trombosis/fisiopatología
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EuroIntervention ; 15(3): e225-e230, 2019 Jun 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30910768

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AIMS: The aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence of left atrial cavity and appendage thrombosis in patients undergoing cardioversion for non-valvular atrial tachyarrhythmias. In persistent atrial tachyarrhythmias, 90% of thromboses are reported to be located inside the left atrial appendage. This prevalence refers to old studies and meta-analysis in a mixed population of valvular and non-valvular atrial fibrillation. Left atrial cavity thrombosis in non-valvular atrial fibrillation has not been investigated recently in large-scale studies. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 1,420 consecutive adult patients with paroxysmal or persistent atrial tachyarrhythmias, candidates to cardioversion, who opted for a transoesophageal echocardiography-guided strategy, were enrolled in the study. Mitral stenosis, rheumatic valve disease and mechanical prostheses were excluded. In total there were 91 thrombi in 87 patients with a prevalence of 6.13% (87/1,420). Patients with left atrial thrombosis had predisposing clinical and echo characteristics (heart failure, lower ventricular function and higher atrial volume). Except for one case in which the thrombus was located in the left atrial cavity (0.07%), and three in the right appendage, all thromboses were detected in the left atrial appendage. CONCLUSIONS: Extra-appendage thrombosis is a very rare finding in non-valvular persistent and paroxysmal atrial tachyarrhythmias and, when present, a left appendage thrombus is usually concomitant.


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Fibrilación Atrial , Aleteo Atrial , Trombosis , Ecocardiografía Transesofágica , Cardioversión Eléctrica , Humanos , Prevalencia
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J Cardiovasc Echogr ; 29(3): 95-102, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31728299

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BACKGROUND: The avascular region of the fibrous body between the mitral and aortic valves, named mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa (MAIVF), is often involved in the periaortic diffusion of infective endocarditis (IE), resulting in abscess or pseudoaneurysm formation. The early recognition of these life-threatening complications is of crucial importance, as urgent surgical correction is necessary. In the first stages of the abscess formation, the only sign is an increased thickness of the MAIVF. To the best of our knowledge, normal transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) examination reference values for MAIVF thickness has not yet been established. The aim of the study was to define the normal ranges of MAIVF thickness in a population of healthy adults who underwent a TEE examination. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A population of consecutive adult patients who underwent a TEE examination was enrolled in the study. Measurement was performed in short-axis (SAX) and long-axis (LAX) views. Mean-2 standard deviations (mean-2SDs) and 5%, 10%, 90%, and 95% confidence intervals were evaluated. A comparison with MAIVF thickness in patients affected by aortic IE complicated by abscess formation was performed, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed to achieve the optimal cutoff value of normality. RESULTS: A total of 477 consecutive Caucasian adult patients were enrolled (mean age: 69 years, range: 27-93 years). Mean-2SD MAIVF measurement in SAX view was 0.325 cm (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.319-0.330 cm) and in LAX view was 0.340 cm (95% CI: 0.334-0.346 cm). Computed tomography-MAIVF mean measurement (±2SD) was 0.237 cm (95% CI: 0.110-0.340 cm). ROC curves showed that a cutoff SAX value measurement of 0.552 (area under the curve [AUC]: 95.2%) had a sensibility of 88.2% and a specificity of 92.4%; a LAX measurement value of 0.623 (AUC: 93.3%) had a sensibility of 82.7% and a specificity of 85.7%. The multivariate analysis showed no significant correlation between MAIVF thickness, age, and sex. CONCLUSION: In healthy patients, MAIVF thickness should not exceed 0.600 cm. Above these values, the suspicion of a periaortic abscess formation should be raised. MAIVF increased thickness may be an early sign of perivalvular diffusion requiring an urgent endocarditis team evaluation.

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J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol ; 19(11): 1127-34, 2008 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18554207

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UNLABELLED: Voltage Mapping-Guided Biopsy in ARVC/D. INTRODUCTION: To improve the endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) diagnostic sensitivity for arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia (ARVC/D), we hypothesized a biopsy sampling focused on selected right ventricle (RV) low-voltage areas identified by electroanatomic voltage mapping. METHODS AND RESULTS: The study population (22 patients, 10 men; mean age 34 +/- 10 years) included 11 patients with overt ARVC/D (group A) and 11 patients with suspected ARVC/D (group B), according to both arrhythmic profile and standardized noninvasive diagnostic criteria. In all 22 patients, an RV bipolar voltage mapping was performed with CARTO system sampling multiple endocardial sites (262 +/- 61), during sinus rhythm, with a 0.5-1.5 mV color range setting of voltage display. All 11 (100%) group A patients and 8 of the 11 (73%) group B patients (P = nonsignificant [NS]) presented RV low-voltage areas (<0.5 mV). In 8 group A patients and in all 8 group B patients with a pathological RV voltage map, an EMB focused on the low-voltage areas was performed. In 6 (75%) group A patients and in 7 (87%) group B patients (P = NS), voltage mapping-guided EMB was diagnostic for ARVC/D. In the remaining 3 patients, only nonspecific histological findings were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The results of our study (1) confirm the high diagnostic sensitivity of RV voltage mapping in patients with overt ARVC/D, (2) document a high prevalence of RV low-voltage areas even in patients with suspected ARVC/D, and (3) demonstrate that in patients with clinical evidence or suspicion for ARVC/D, presenting RV low-voltage areas, EMB guided by voltage mapping may provide ARVC/D diagnosis confirmation.


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Displasia Ventricular Derecha Arritmogénica/diagnóstico , Biopsia con Aguja/métodos , Mapeo del Potencial de Superficie Corporal/métodos , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Cirugía Asistida por Computador/métodos
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G Ital Cardiol (Rome) ; 18(9): 664-667, 2017 Sep.
Artículo en Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28845878

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Left ventricular thrombi usually occur in the setting of an acute myocardial infarction, left ventricular aneurysm, or dilated cardiomyopathy. In the absence of ventricular wall motion abnormalities, they are rare. We report the case of a patient with ulcerative colitis in whom two-dimensional echocardiography revealed a left intraventricular mass. Thrombosis in ulcerative colitis is a serious condition and can occur in a very young population. This case report also shows that left ventricular thrombi can occur in the active setting of ulcerative colitis.


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Colitis Ulcerosa/complicaciones , Cardiopatías/etiología , Trombosis/etiología , Adolescente , Ventrículos Cardíacos , Humanos , Masculino
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Int J Cardiol ; 227: 743-750, 2017 Jan 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27839814

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BACKGROUND: Exercise limitation in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) patients is often attributed to left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction and diastolic impairment. However, these features assessed at rest fail to predict performance. To evaluate their variations and interplay during effort in HCM, we performed echocardiographic assessment of diastolic function and outflow obstruction during cardiopulmonary test (CPX). METHODS: We included 197 HCM patients (mean age 45±15years, 129 males), undergoing CPX. Diastolic dysfunction (DD) grade was measured at baseline and at peak exercise. Oxygen consumption (VO2 max) values <75% of maximum predicted were considered abnormal. RESULTS: One hundred-seven patients (54%) had DD grade II-III at rest (Rest DD), 40 (20%) showed preserved diastolic function (grade 0/I) both at rest and on effort (No DD). The remaining 50 patients (25%) had a grade 0/I pattern at rest but exhibited impaired diastolic reserve on exercise (Latent DD). Latent DD was associated with higher prevalence of patients with VO2<75% in both the non-obstructive and the latent-obstructive group: at multivariate regression analysis, left atrium volume index, LV obstruction at rest and rest or latent DD were significantly associated with lower peak VO2. Excluding rest-obstructive patients from the analysis, rest- or latent DD were the only determinants of exercise impairment (latent-obstructive, OR 8.9; 95% CI 1.5-18.8; p=0.012; non-obstructive, OR 2.2; 95% CI 1.0-5.8; p=0.03). CONCLUSION: Latent DD is a major determinant of exercise intolerance in HCM. Comprehensive assessment of outflow obstruction and diastolic reserve during cardiopulmonary test represents an important adjunct to clinical management.


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Cardiomiopatía Hipertrófica/diagnóstico por imagen , Ecocardiografía Doppler , Prueba de Esfuerzo , Insuficiencia Cardíaca Diastólica/diagnóstico por imagen , Obstrucción del Flujo Ventricular Externo/diagnóstico por imagen , Adulto , Cardiomiopatía Hipertrófica/fisiopatología , Diástole , Ecocardiografía Doppler/métodos , Prueba de Esfuerzo/métodos , Femenino , Insuficiencia Cardíaca Diastólica/fisiopatología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Consumo de Oxígeno/fisiología , Obstrucción del Flujo Ventricular Externo/fisiopatología
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G Ital Cardiol (Rome) ; 16(9): 513-6, 2015 Sep.
Artículo en Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26418392

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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an infrequent, but not rare, cause of acute coronary syndrome. It mainly affects young women, often with few or no traditional cardiovascular risk factors. In the case described, a 57-year-old woman experienced a first episode of SCAD involving a distal branch of the circumflex coronary artery--treated conservatively--followed, after a few hours, by a second episode of SCAD involving the left anterior descending coronary artery, complicated by hemodynamic instability and treated with emergency angioplasty. During the previous months, the patient was taking a slimming drug containing ephedrine. Dual spontaneous coronary dissection of different type and involving two different vessels, which occurred in the same patient within a few hours, testifies the heterogeneity of the clinical picture of this syndrome and of the therapeutic approach.


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Angioplastia Coronaria con Balón/métodos , Anomalías de los Vasos Coronarios/terapia , Efedrina/administración & dosificación , Enfermedades Vasculares/congénito , Administración Oral , Anomalías de los Vasos Coronarios/fisiopatología , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Enfermedades Vasculares/fisiopatología , Enfermedades Vasculares/terapia
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J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown) ; 14(5): 372-9, 2013 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22728835

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AIMS: Most patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) show a limited exercise capacity. A correlation between exercise tolerance and diastolic dysfunction has already been demonstrated. On the contrary, the role of rest-induced or exercise-induced obstruction as a determinant of exercise capacity is still open to debate. The aim of the present study was to analyse the exertional behaviour of patients with HCM presenting different left ventricle (LV) obstructive profiles. METHODS: Thirty-five consecutive patients with HCM (mean age 45 ± 14 years, 23 men) underwent echocardiography during cardiopulmonary exercise (CPX) testing. Non-invasive measurement of cardiac output was obtained with an inert gas rebreathing system at the beginning and at peak of exercise. RESULTS: Fifteen patients (43%) had neither resting nor provocable obstruction (group A: non-obstructive profile), 12 patients (34%) showed provocable obstruction during exercise (group B: latent-obstructive profile) and eight patients (23%) presented obstruction at rest (group C: rest-obstructive profile). Group A and B patients showed higher peak oxygen consumption in comparison with group C patients (24 ± 6 and 23 ± 6 vs. 17 ± 3 ml/kg per min; P = 0.016) and a greater increment of cardiac index during exercise (6.6 ± 1.3 and 6.0 ± 1.4 vs. 4.6 ± 0.8 l/min per m; P = 0.004). CONCLUSION: In comparison with the rest-obstructive profile, latent and non-obstructive HCM patients seem to share a similar exertional behaviour characterized by a greater increment of cardiac index during exercise and a minor impairment of exercise tolerance. Accordingly, in HCM patients not obstructive at rest, latent obstruction cannot be suspected based on exertional behaviour and functional capacity. Echocardiography performed during CPX test providing an important adjunct, may be valuable in guiding treatment in patients with substantial exercise limitation.


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Cardiomiopatía Hipertrófica/complicaciones , Tolerancia al Ejercicio , Disfunción Ventricular Izquierda/etiología , Obstrucción del Flujo Ventricular Externo/etiología , Adulto , Gasto Cardíaco , Cardiomiopatía Hipertrófica/diagnóstico , Cardiomiopatía Hipertrófica/fisiopatología , Ecocardiografía de Estrés , Prueba de Esfuerzo , Femenino , Humanos , Modelos Lineales , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Análisis Multivariante , Consumo de Oxígeno , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Disfunción Ventricular Izquierda/diagnóstico , Disfunción Ventricular Izquierda/fisiopatología , Función Ventricular Izquierda , Obstrucción del Flujo Ventricular Externo/diagnóstico , Obstrucción del Flujo Ventricular Externo/fisiopatología , Adulto Joven
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G Ital Cardiol (Rome) ; 11(7-8): 557-65, 2010.
Artículo en Italiano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21033332

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Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is one of the most common causes of death in developed countries. In Italy, an annual incidence of 0.7 per 1000 inhabitants per year can be estimated. SCD represents the main cause of sudden death in children, adolescents and young adults and often occurs in young and previously asymptomatic patients. This issue has acquired even greater relevance since implantable cardioverter-defibrillators have proved to be highly effective in preventing sudden death in high-risk subjects. Autopsy findings of young SCD victims include inherited cardiac disorders with a defined morphologic substrate but also hearts without any identifiable structural abnormalities (sudden unexplained death). The potential heritability of the underlying disorder makes surviving relatives at risk of sudden death. A cardiological workup in these families may allow identification of cardiac disease and may unmask affected surviving relatives in whom the disease had remained unrecognized. Cardiological and genetic assessment of relatives of SCD victims based on current literature is reported in this review as well as our experience on SCD in young people in the Lazio Region (Italy) between 2001 and 2008.


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Muerte Súbita Cardíaca/prevención & control , Familia , Cardiopatías/diagnóstico , Algoritmos , Muerte Súbita Cardíaca/epidemiología , Muerte Súbita Cardíaca/etiología , Desfibriladores Implantables , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Pruebas Genéticas , Cardiopatías/complicaciones , Cardiopatías/genética , Cardiopatías/terapia , Pruebas de Función Cardíaca , Humanos , Incidencia , Italia/epidemiología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Medición de Riesgo
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