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Can J Physiol Pharmacol ; 99(11): 1234-1239, 2021 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33939925

RESUMEN

Cardiovascular diseases including cardiac arrhythmias lead to fatal events in patients with coronary artery disease; however, clinical associations from echocardiography, electrocardiography (ECG), and biomarkers remain unknown. We sought to identify the factors that may be related to elevated QRS intervals in patients with risk for coronary artery disease. In this study, we performed analysis of clinical data from 503 patients divided into two groups, i.e., patients with either <50% coronary artery stenosis or >50% coronary artery stenosis. We further examined patients with elevated ECG parameters such as QRS > 100 ms and QTc > 440 ms. Patients with >50% coronary artery stenosis exhibited significant increases in age, triglycerides, and troponin levels. Further, ECG parameters demonstrated increased QRS and QTc durations, while echocardiographic parameters highlighted a decrease in ejection fraction (EF) and fractional shortening (FS). Patients with QTc > 440 ms exhibited increased brain natriuretic peptide and creatinine levels with a decrease in estimated glomerular filtration rate clearance rates. Patients with QRS > 100 ms had greater left ventricular (LV) mass and LV internal diameter in systole and diastole. Multimodal logistic regression showed significant relation between QTc, age, and creatinine. These findings suggest that patients with significant coronary stenosis may have lower EF and FS with prolonged QRS intervals, demonstrating greater risk for arrhythmic events.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedad de la Arteria Coronaria/fisiopatología , Estenosis Coronaria/fisiopatología , Electrocardiografía , Función Ventricular , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Biomarcadores/sangre , Enfermedad de la Arteria Coronaria/diagnóstico , Estenosis Coronaria/diagnóstico , Creatinina/sangre , Ecocardiografía , Femenino , Tasa de Filtración Glomerular , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Péptido Natriurético Encefálico/sangre , Estudios Retrospectivos , Riesgo , Volumen Sistólico
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Heart Fail Rev ; 14(2): 83-6, 2009 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18766439

RESUMEN

In the Adhere (Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Registry) National Registry, hyponatremia (serum sodium <130 mEq/l) at clinical presentation was noted in 5% of patients with HF. The enhanced release of arginine vasopressin (AVP) can lead to hyponatremia by binding to the V2 receptor results in free-water retention and hyponatremia. Given the central role of AVP in causing hyponatremia in patients with congestive heart failure, decreasing vasopressin activity has been a therapeutic focus. With no current therapy to decrease production of AVP, attention was turned to decreasing the effect of AVP by blocking the receptor.


Asunto(s)
Antagonistas de los Receptores de Hormonas Antidiuréticas , Arginina Vasopresina/metabolismo , Azepinas/uso terapéutico , Benzamidas/uso terapéutico , Benzazepinas/uso terapéutico , Insuficiencia Cardíaca/complicaciones , Hiponatremia/tratamiento farmacológico , Azepinas/administración & dosificación , Benzamidas/administración & dosificación , Benzazepinas/administración & dosificación , Insuficiencia Cardíaca/sangre , Insuficiencia Cardíaca/tratamiento farmacológico , Insuficiencia Cardíaca/mortalidad , Humanos , Hiponatremia/sangre , Hiponatremia/etiología , Pirroles , Receptores de Vasopresinas/metabolismo , Sodio/sangre
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Am J Cardiol ; 123(1): 175-186, 2019 01 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30385032

RESUMEN

The world celebrates over 50 years since the first human-to-human heart transplant. Bibliometric analysis is a statistical concept that has recently evolved, enabling scientists to study citation patterns and identify characteristics of highly cited scholarly work in different fields. Although it has been widely utilized, such analyses have not been conducted to date on heart transplant literature. We sought to assess the characteristics of the top 100 most referenced citations in the field of heart transplantation. We searched the Scopus database (www.scopus.com) to identify all articles relating to heart transplantation. The articles were arranged in descending order from most cited to least cited and selected articles were scrutinized for data extraction. One hundred articles were included in the final list. Of the total 40,660 citations identified, 3,210 (8.0%) were self-citations, which impacted the final rank order. The articles were published in 25 different journals between 1960 and 2013. The most productive 5-year time period was between 2000 and 2005, when 24 of the 100 most cited publications were produced. There was no correlation between the journals' impact factors and the number of articles produced per journal. The presence and type of funding were not associated with the number of citations. Over 85% of first and senior investigators were men. In conclusion, our study highlights key features of the most highly cited scientific literature on heart transplantation and provides insights into trends of published work in this field. Additionally, this work may serve as a useful guide to researchers and funding bodies by highlighting the most prolific areas of cardiac transplant research to date.


Asunto(s)
Bibliometría , Trasplante de Corazón , Publicaciones Periódicas como Asunto , Humanos
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Cardiol Rev ; 18(2): 102-7, 2010.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20160537

RESUMEN

Hypertension is a common chronic medical condition affecting over 65 million Americans. Uncontrolled hypertension can progress to a hypertensive crisis defined as a systolic blood pressure >180 mm Hg or a diastolic blood pressure >120 mm Hg. Hypertensive crisis can be further classified as a hypertensive urgency or hypertensive emergency depending on end-organ involvement including cardiac, renal, and neurologic injury. The prompt recognition of a hypertensive emergency with the appropriate diagnostic tests and triage will lead to the adequate reduction of blood pressure, ameliorating the incidence of fatal outcomes. Severely hypertensive patients with acute end-organ damage (hypertensive emergencies) warrant admission to an intensive care unit for immediate reduction of blood pressure with a short-acting titratable intravenous antihypertensive medication. Hypertensive urgencies (severe hypertension with no or minimal end-organ damage) may in general be treated with oral antihypertensives as an outpatient. Rapid and short-lived intravenous medications commonly used are labetalol, esmolol, fenoldopam, nicardipine, sodium nitroprusside, and clevidipine. Medications such as hydralazine, immediate release nifedipine, and nitroglycerin should be avoided. Sodium nitroprusside should be used with caution because of its toxicity. The risk factors and prognosticators of a hypertensive crisis are still under recognized. Physicians should perform complete evaluations in patients who present with a hypertensive crisis to effectively reverse, intervene, and correct the underlying trigger, as well as improve long-term outcomes after the episode.


Asunto(s)
Antihipertensivos/uso terapéutico , Hipertensión/diagnóstico , Hipertensión/tratamiento farmacológico , Antagonistas Adrenérgicos alfa/uso terapéutico , Antagonistas Adrenérgicos beta/uso terapéutico , Urgencias Médicas , Humanos , Hipertensión/fisiopatología , Pronóstico , Factores de Riesgo , Vasodilatadores/uso terapéutico
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