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J Thorac Dis ; 16(7): 4155-4164, 2024 Jul 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39144334

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Background: Aortic root involvement during acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) may depend on ascending aortic wall degeneration. Surgical decision-making for extended resection of the aortic root is clinically made without histopathology. The aim of the study was to investigate whether the degree of degeneration of the ascending aortic wall found in patients with ATAAD is associated with the aortic root involvement. Methods: Collectively, 141 consecutive patients undergoing ATAAD surgery at Tampere University Heart Hospital were investigated. The ascending aortic wall resected in surgery was processed for 11 different variables that describe medial and adventitial degeneration. In addition, atherosclerosis and inflammation were separately evaluated. Patients undergoing aortic root replacement were compared with those with supracoronary reconstruction of the ascending aorta with/without aortic valve surgery (root-sparing surgery) during a mean 4.9-year follow-up. Results: Aortic root replacement together with the ascending aortic replacement was performed in 39% of the patients (n=55). The mean age for all patients was 65 years [standard deviation (SD 13)]. Many patients with aortic root replacement had moderate to severe aortic valve regurgitation (85.5%). Most of the patients with aortic root-sparing surgery included a supracoronary tube prosthesis (89.5%), while nine patients also had aortic valve replacement. The degree of mucoid extracellular matrix accumulation was more prominent in patients with aortic root replacement compared to patients with root-sparing surgery (2.1 SD 0.4 vs. 1.9 SD 0.4, P=0.04, respectively). During follow-up, there were 52 deaths among patients (log rank P=0.79). Conclusions: Histopathology of the ascending aorta during ATAAD reveals distinctive aortic wall degeneration in patients with aortic root involvement vs. not. The degree of mucoid extracellular matrix accumulation assessed postoperatively is associated with the choice of surgical procedure in many patients.

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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39153716

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OBJECTIVE: Previous studies indicate an increased long-term risk for incident cancer and cancer-specific mortality in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. We compared the risk for incident cancer and cancer-specific mortality between patients and matched control subjects from the general population. METHODS: All patients (n=127,119) undergoing first-time coronary artery and/or heart valve surgery in Sweden during 1997-2020 were included in a population-based observational cohort study based on individual data from the SWEDEHEART registry and four other mandatory national registries. The patients were compared with an age-, sex-, and place of residence-matched control population (n=415,287) using multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression models adjusted for baseline characteristics, co-morbidities, and socioeconomic factors. A propensity score-matched analysis with 81,522 well-balanced pairs was also performed. RESULTS: Median follow-up was 9.2 (range 0-24) years. A total of 31,361/127,119 (24.7%) of the patients and 102,959/415,287 (24.8%) control subjects developed cancer during follow-up. The crude event rates were 2.75 and 2.83 per 100 person-years, respectively. The adjusted risk for cancer and cancer-specific mortality was lower in patients (adjusted hazard ratios 0.86 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.85-0.88) and 0.64 (95% CI 0.62-0.65), respectively). The propensity score-matched analysis showed similar results (hazard ratios 0.88 (95% CI 0.86-0.90) and 0.65 (95% CI 0.63 to 0.68), respectively). The results were consistent in subgroups based on sex, age, and comorbidities. CONCLUSIONS: Patients that underwent cardiac surgery have lower risk for cancer and cancer-specific mortality than matched control subjects.

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Cureus ; 16(7): e64285, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39130866

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Background Arrhythmia after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) may occur immediately after the abrupt onset of reperfusion via all coronary bypass grafts simultaneously. We investigated whether early reperfusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery before weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass would decrease the frequency of early arrhythmias after CABG. We compared patients undergoing release of the left internal thoracic artery (LITA) graft flow before versus after aortic declamping during CABG. Methodology In total, 109 consecutive patients undergoing CABG were retrospectively analyzed. The heart rhythms after CABG of 46 patients with flow release from LITA before aortic declamping (study group) were compared with 63 patients with complete onset of reperfusion of all coronary bypass grafts simultaneously after aortic declamping (controls). Early arrhythmias were recorded and included atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, and arrhythmias necessitating temporary pacemaker support. Results Early arrhythmias occurred in seven out of 46 study group patients with the early release of LITA graft flow compared with 21 out of 63 controls (15.2% vs. 33.3%, p = 0.033). Creatine kinase-myocardial band levels were lower in the study group than in the controls (27.5 ± 58.4 vs. 33.0 ± 48.0, p = 0.004, respectively). Sinus rhythm was achieved in all but three patients before extubation including two in the study group and one in the controls. Conclusions The simple maneuver of releasing LITA graft flow before aortic declamping during CABG allows gradual reperfusion of the myocardium and may ensure early rhythm control.

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Scand Cardiovasc J ; 58(1): 2382477, 2024 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39087759

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Background. Surgery for acute type A aortic dissection confers a risk for significant bleeding. We analyzed the impact of massive bleeding on complications after surgery for acute type A aortic dissection. Methods. Patients undergoing surgery for acute type A aortic dissection from the retrospective multicenter Nordic Consortium for Acute Type A Aortic Dissection (NORCAAD) database 2005-2014 were eligible. Massive bleeding was defined according to the Universal Definition of Perioperative Bleeding. The primary outcome measure was early mortality and secondary outcome measures were perioperative stroke, mechanical ventilation more than 48 h, new-onset dialysis, and intensive care unit stay. Propensity score matching was performed to adjust for differences in covariates. Results. Nine hundred ninety-seven patients were included, of whom 403 (40.4%) had massive bleeding. In the propensity score-matched cohort (344 pairs), patients with massive bleeding had higher 30-day mortality (17.2 versus 7.6%, p < .001), mechanical ventilation more than 48 h (52.8 versus 22.6%, p < .001), perioperative stroke (24.3 versus 14.8%, p = .002), new-onset dialysis (22.5 versus 4.9%, p < .001), and longer intensive care unit stay (6 versus 3 days, p < .001), compared with patients without massive bleeding. Risk factors for massive bleeding were previous cardiac surgery, preoperative clopidogrel or ticagrelor therapy, DeBakey type I dissection, and localized or generalized malperfusion. Conclusions. Massive bleeding in surgery for acute type A aortic dissection is associated with a markedly increased risk for severe complications as well as early death. Further improvement of surgical technique and pharmacological optimization of coagulation is paramount to possibly improve outcomes in acute type A aortic dissection repair.


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Aneurisma de la Aorta , Disección Aórtica , Bases de Datos Factuales , Hemorragia Posoperatoria , Respiración Artificial , Humanos , Disección Aórtica/cirugía , Disección Aórtica/mortalidad , Disección Aórtica/complicaciones , Masculino , Femenino , Estudios Retrospectivos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores de Riesgo , Anciano , Resultado del Tratamiento , Factores de Tiempo , Aneurisma de la Aorta/cirugía , Aneurisma de la Aorta/mortalidad , Aneurisma de la Aorta/complicaciones , Medición de Riesgo , Hemorragia Posoperatoria/mortalidad , Hemorragia Posoperatoria/etiología , Enfermedad Aguda , Países Escandinavos y Nórdicos/epidemiología , Tiempo de Internación , Diálisis Renal , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Vasculares/efectos adversos , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Vasculares/mortalidad
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J Cardiothorac Surg ; 19(1): 385, 2024 Jun 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38926789

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BACKGROUND: We aimed to summarise the existing knowledge regarding antithrombotic medications following surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) using a biological valve prosthesis. METHODS: We performed a meta-analysis of studies that reported the results of using antithrombotic medication to prevent thromboembolic events after SAVR using a biological aortic valve prosthesis and recorded the outcomes 12 months after surgery. Since no randomised controlled trials were identified, observational studies were included. The analyses were conducted separately for periods of 0-12 months and 3-12 months after surgery. A random effects model was used to calculate pooled outcome event rates and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). RESULTS: The search yielded eight eligible observational studies covering 6727 patients overall. The lowest 0- to 12-month mortality was observed in patients with anticoagulation (2.0%, 95% CI 0.4-9.7%) and anticoagulation combined with antiplatelet therapy (2.2%, 95% CI 0.9-5.5%), and the highest was in patients without antithrombotic medication (7.3%, 95% CI 3.6-14.2%). Three months after surgery, mortality was lower in anticoagulant patients (0.5%, 95% CI 0.1-2.6%) than in antiplatelet patients (3.0%, 95% CI 1.2-7.4%) and those without antithrombotics (3.5%, 95% CI 1.3-9.3%). There was no eligible evidence of differences in stroke rates observed among medication strategies. At 0- to 12-month follow-up, all antithrombotic treatment regimens resulted in an increased bleeding rate (antiplatelet 4.2%, 95% CI 2.9-6.1%; anticoagulation 7.5%, 95% CI 3.8-14.4%; anticoagulation combined with antiplatelet therapy 8.3%, 95% CI 5.7-11.8%) compared to no antithrombotic medication (1.1%, 95% CI 0.4-3.4%). At 3- to 12-month follow-up, there was up to an eight-fold increase in the bleeding rate in patients with anticoagulation combined with antiplatelet therapy when compared to those with no antithrombotic medication. Overall, the evidence certainty was ranked as very low. CONCLUSION: Although this meta-analysis reveals that anticoagulation therapy has a beneficial tendency in terms of mortality at 1 year after biological SAVR and suggests potential advantages in continuing anticoagulation beyond 3 months, it is limited by very low evidence certainty. The imperative for cautious interpretation and the urgent need for more robust randomised research underscore the complexity of determining optimal antithrombotic strategies in this patient population.


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Válvula Aórtica , Fibrinolíticos , Implantación de Prótesis de Válvulas Cardíacas , Prótesis Valvulares Cardíacas , Humanos , Fibrinolíticos/uso terapéutico , Válvula Aórtica/cirugía , Implantación de Prótesis de Válvulas Cardíacas/métodos , Implantación de Prótesis de Válvulas Cardíacas/efectos adversos , Tromboembolia/prevención & control , Tromboembolia/etiología , Bioprótesis , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/prevención & control , Anticoagulantes/uso terapéutico , Anticoagulantes/administración & dosificación , Inhibidores de Agregación Plaquetaria/uso terapéutico
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APMIS ; 132(6): 430-443, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38468591

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This study aims to analyze the vein of Marshall (VOM) in human autopsy hearts and its correlation with clinical data to elucidate the morphological substrates of atrial fibrillation (AF) and other cardiac diseases. Twenty-three adult autopsy hearts were studied, assessing autonomic nerves by immunohistochemistry with tyrosine hydroxylase (sympathetic nerves), choline acetyltransferase (parasympathetic nerves), growth-associated protein 43 (neural growth), and S100 (general neural marker) antibodies. Interstitial fibrosis was assessed by Masson trichrome staining. Measurements were conducted via morphometric software. The results were correlated with clinical data. Sympathetic innervation was abundant in all VOM-adjacent regions. Subjects with a history of AF, cardiovascular cause of death, and histologically verified myocardial infarction had increased sympathetic innervation and neural growth around the VOM at the mitral isthmus. Interstitial fibrosis increased with age and heart weight was associated with AF and cardiovascular cause of death. This study increases our understanding of the cardiac autonomic innervation in the VOM area in various diseases, offering implications for the development of new therapeutic approaches targeting the autonomic nervous system.


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Autopsia , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Femenino , Anciano , Adulto , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Inmunohistoquímica , Fibrilación Atrial/patología , Fibrilación Atrial/fisiopatología , Fibrosis , Vías Autónomas/patología , Corazón/inervación , Sistema Nervioso Autónomo/patología
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J Cardiothorac Surg ; 19(1): 41, 2024 Feb 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38308340

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BACKGROUND: The extent of aortic valve inflammation in patients undergoing aortic valve replacement (AVR) is unsettled. The significance of aortic valve histopathology in patients undergoing AVR is undetermined. METHODS: A total of 145 resected aortic valves of consecutive patients undergoing surgery for a local aortic valve disease with or without ascending aorta were investigated for histopathology. The extent of inflammation and degeneration were investigated. Unadjusted survival was evaluated by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Median follow-up was 2.7 years (interquartile range 1.5-3.9). RESULTS: Mean patient age was 69 (SD 11) years. Though endocarditis was apparent in only six patients preoperatively, severe aortic valve inflammation was diagnosed histologically in 32 patients of whom 12 patients had acute, subacute or chronic endocarditis. Despite complete aortic valve resection, survival was decreased in patients with severe aortic valve inflammation as opposed to those without (log rank, P = 0.044), even after exclusion of patients with endocarditis, emergency and aortic surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Aortic valve tissue analysis reveals severe inflammation that may require postoperative treatment. The association of severe but local aortic valve inflammation with patient outcome after aortic valve surgery merits further investigation.


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Endocarditis , Enfermedades de las Válvulas Cardíacas , Implantación de Prótesis de Válvulas Cardíacas , Prótesis Valvulares Cardíacas , Humanos , Anciano , Válvula Aórtica/cirugía , Enfermedades de las Válvulas Cardíacas/complicaciones , Resultado del Tratamiento , Endocarditis/cirugía , Inflamación , Estudios Retrospectivos
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J Cardiothorac Surg ; 19(1): 80, 2024 Feb 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38336717

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BACKGROUND: Progression of proximal or distal aortic dilatation is defined as reverse aortic remodeling after surgery for acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) that may be dependent on aortic wall degeneration. METHODS: We investigated whether aortic wall degeneration is associated with reverse aortic remodeling leading to aortic reoperation after surgery for ATAAD. Altogether, 141 consecutive patients undergoing surgery for ATAAD at Tampere were evaluated. The resected ascending aortic wall at surgery was processed for 42 degenerative, atherosclerotic and inflammatory histological variables. Patients undergoing aortic reoperations (Redos) were compared with those without aortic reoperations (Controls) during a mean 4.9-year follow-up. RESULTS: Redos were younger than Controls (56 and 66 years, respectively, P < 0.001), and had less frequently previous cardiac surgery prior to ATAAD. Initial surgery encompassed replacement of the ascending aorta in the majority. There were 21 Redos in which one patient died during follow-up as compared with 51 deaths in Controls (log Rank P = 0.002). Histology of the aortic wall revealed increased elastic fiber fragmentation, loss, and disorganization in Redos as compared with Controls (2.1 ± 0.5 vs. 1.9 ± 0.5, Point score unit (PSU), P = 0.043 and 1.7 ± 0.8 vs. 1.2 ± 0.8, PSU, P = 0.016, respectively). Moderate atherosclerosis occurred less often in Redos vs. Controls (9.5% vs. 33%, PSU, P = 0.037, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: According to this exploratory study, histopathology reveals distinctive aortic wall degeneration during ATAAD. Reverse aortic remodeling after ATAAD is associated with the presence of ascending aortic wall elastic fiber fragmentation, loss and disorganization during ATAAD.


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Disección Aórtica , Implantación de Prótesis Vascular , Humanos , Tejido Elástico/cirugía , Estudios Retrospectivos , Enfermedad Aguda , Disección Aórtica/cirugía , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Cardiovasc Pathol ; 69: 107603, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38104850

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BACKGROUND: The cardiac conduction system (CCS) creates and propagates electrical signals generating the heartbeat. This study aimed to assess the collagen content, vasculature, and innervation in the human sinoatrial and atrioventricular CCS, and surrounding tissue. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten sinoatrial and 17 atrioventricular CCS samples were collected from 17 adult human autopsied hearts. Masson trichrome stain was used to examine collagen, cardiomyocytes, and fat proportions. Immunohistochemically, vessels and lymphatics were studied by CD31 (pan-endothelial marker) and D2-40 (lymphatic endothelium marker) antibodies. General nerve densities were assessed by S100, while sympathetic nerves were studied using tyrosine hydroxylase, parasympathetic nerves with choline acetyltransferase, and GAP43 (neural growth marker) antibodies looked at these components. All components were quantified with QuPath software (Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland). RESULTS: Interstitial collagen was more than two times higher in the sinoatrial vs. atrioventricular CCS (55% vs. 22%). The fat content was 6.3% in the sinoatrial CCS and 6.5% in the atrioventricular CCS. The lymphatic vessel density was increased in the sinoatrial and atrioventricular CCS compared to the surrounding tissue and was lower in the sinoatrial vs. atrioventricular CCS (P=.043). The overall vasculature density did not differ between the SA and AV CCS. The overall innervation and neural growth densities were significantly increased in the CCS compared to the surrounding tissue. The overall innervation was higher in the atrial vs. ventricular CCS (P=.018). The neural growth was higher in the atrial vs. ventricular CCS (P=.018). The sympathetic neural supply was dominant in all the studied regions with the highest density in the sinoatrial CCS. CONCLUSIONS: Our results provide new insights into the unique morphology of the human CCS collagen, fat, vasculature, and innervation. A deeper understanding of the CCS anatomical components and morphologic substrates' role will help in elucidating the causes of cardiac arrhythmias and provide a basis for further therapeutic interventions.


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Sistema de Conducción Cardíaco , Sistema Nervioso Simpático , Adulto , Humanos , Atrios Cardíacos , Miocitos Cardíacos , Colágeno/análisis , Nodo Sinoatrial
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J Surg Case Rep ; 2023(10): rjad614, 2023 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37942347

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A previously implanted stenotic aortic valve bioprosthesis with stenotic coronary ostia and intramyocardial calcium was surgically debrided resulting in disruption of the left outflow track. A rapid-deployment aortic valve bioprosthesis was implanted to cover the remnant aortic valve annulus, ensure open coronary ostia, and secure a well-functioning aortic valve bioprosthesis with low postoperative gradient.

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Ann Thorac Surg ; 115(3): 591-598, 2023 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35688205

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BACKGROUND: Emergency surgery for acute type A aortic dissection in patients with previous cardiac surgery is controversial. This study aimed to evaluate the association between previous cardiac surgery and outcomes after surgery for acute type A aortic dissection, to appreciate whether emergency surgery can be offered with acceptable risks. METHODS: All patients operated on for acute type A aortic dissection between 2005 and 2014 from the Nordic Consortium for Acute Type A Aortic Dissection database were eligible. Patients with previous cardiac surgery were compared with patients without previous cardiac surgery. Univariable and multivariable statistical analyses were performed to identify predictors of 30-day mortality and early major adverse events (a secondary composite endpoint comprising 30-day mortality, perioperative stroke, postoperative cardiac arrest, or de novo dialysis). RESULTS: In all, 1159 patients were included, 40 (3.5%) with previous cardiac surgery. Patients with previous cardiac surgery had higher 30-day mortality (30% vs 17.8%, P = .049), worse medium-term survival (51.7% vs 71.2% at 5 years, log rank P = .020), and higher unadjusted prevalence of major adverse events (52.5% vs 35.7%, P = .030). In multivariable analysis, previous cardiac surgery was not associated with 30-day mortality (odds ratio 0.78; 95% CI, 0.30-2.07; P = .624) or major adverse events (odds ratio 1.07; 95% CI, 0.45-2.55, P = .879). CONCLUSIONS: Major adverse events after surgery for acute type A aortic dissection were more frequent in patients with previous cardiac surgery. Previous cardiac surgery itself was not an independent predictor for adverse events, although the small sample size precludes definite conclusions. Previous cardiac surgery should not deter from emergency surgery.


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Aneurisma de la Aorta , Disección Aórtica , Humanos , Aneurisma de la Aorta/cirugía , Resultado del Tratamiento , Estudios Retrospectivos , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/epidemiología , Factores de Riesgo
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J Int Med Res ; 50(11): 3000605221137474, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36397004

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OBJECTIVE: Acute volume overload (AVO) induces early ischemia-like changes in intramyocardial arteries. We investigated whether the Factor Xa (FXa) inhibitor apixaban interacts with the myocardium early after AVO. METHODS: Fifty-five syngeneic Fisher rats underwent surgical abdominal aortocaval fistula to induce AVO. Among them, 17 rats were treated with apixaban (10 mg/kg/day). The myocardial outcome was studied using histological analysis and by measuring atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and matrix metalloprotease 9 (MMP9) gene expression. RESULTS: After 3 days, the total number of intramyocardial arteries was significantly increased in the AVO+apixaban (AVO+A) group compared with that in the AVO group (12.0 ± 1.2 and 10.2 ± 1.5, point score units, respectively). In the AVO+A group, there were significantly more edematous nuclei in myocardial arteries in the right and left ventricle compared with that in the AVO group. ANP and MMP9 expression levels continued to increase significantly in the AVO+A group compared with those in the AVO group. CONCLUSION: Apixaban interacts with intramyocardial arteries in the left and right ventricles after AVO and ANP and MMP9 expression levels increased. Thus, the myocardial effect of Factor Xa inhibition needs to be monitored after AVO.


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Insuficiencia Cardíaca , Desequilibrio Hidroelectrolítico , Ratas , Animales , Factor Natriurético Atrial , Metaloproteinasa 9 de la Matriz/genética , Metaloproteinasa 9 de la Matriz/metabolismo , Factor Xa/metabolismo , Miocardio/metabolismo
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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 20552, 2022 11 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36446905

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Previous studies have demonstrated that environmental and temporal factors may affect the incidence of acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD). Here, we aimed to investigate the hypothesis that national holidays and weekends influence the incidence of surgery for ATAAD. For the period 1st of January 2005 until 31st of December 2019, we investigated a hypothesised effect of (country-specific) national holidays and weekends on the frequency of 2995 surgical repairs for ATAAD at 10 Nordic cities included in the Nordic Consortium for Acute Type A Aortic Dissection (NORCAAD) collaboration. Compared to other days, the number of ATAAD repairs were 29% (RR 0.71; 95% CI 0.54-0.94) lower on national holidays and 26% (RR 0.74; 95% CI 0.68-0.82) lower on weekends. As day of week patterns of symptom duration were assessed and the primary analyses were adjusted for period of year, our findings suggest that the reduced surgical incidence on national holidays and weekends does not seem to correspond to seasonal effects or surgery being delayed and performed on regular working days.


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Disección Aórtica , Vacaciones y Feriados , Humanos , Incidencia , Disección Aórtica/epidemiología , Disección Aórtica/cirugía , Ciudades
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Glob Health Action ; 15(1): 2139340, 2022 12 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36345977

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We aimed to investigate a hypothesised association between daily mean temperature and the risk of surgery for acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD). For the period of 1 January 2005 until 31 December 2019, we collected daily data on mean temperatures and date of 2995 operations for ATAAD at 10 Nordic cities included in the Nordic Consortium for Acute Type A Aortic Dissection (NORCAAD) collaboration. Using a two-stage time-series approach, we investigated the association between hot and cold temperatures relative to the optimal temperature and the rate of ATAAD repair in the selected cities. The relative risks (RRs) of cold temperatures (≤-5°C) and hot temperatures (≥21°C) compared to optimal temperature were 1.47 (95% CI: 0.72-2.99) and 1.43 (95% CI: 0.67-3.08), respectively. In line with previous studies, we observed increased risk at cold and hot temperatures. However, the observed associations were not statistically significant, thus only providing weak evidence of an association.


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Aneurisma de la Aorta , Disección Aórtica , Humanos , Aneurisma de la Aorta/epidemiología , Aneurisma de la Aorta/cirugía , Incidencia , Temperatura , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Riesgo , Enfermedad Aguda , Resultado del Tratamiento , Disección Aórtica/epidemiología , Disección Aórtica/cirugía , Calor , Frío
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Am J Cardiovasc Dis ; 12(4): 205-211, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36147786

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Unloading the heart may aid recovery after acute cardiac volume-overload (AVO). We experimentally investigated whether unloading the heart after AVO by heterotopic transplantation histologically impacts myocardial outcome. Thirty-two syngeneic Fisher 344 rats underwent surgery for abdominal arterial-venous fistula to induce AVO. Seven hearts were heterotopically transplanted one day after AVO to simulate a non-working state of the left ventricle (AVO+Tx). In addition, six rats without AVO or surgery (Normal) and five rats with sham surgery (Sham) served as controls. Myocardial outcome was studied using histology and quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analysis for hypoxia inducible factor 1alpha (HIF1α), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), E-selectin, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), vascular endothelial growth factor alpha (VEGFα), matrix metalloprotease 9 (MMP9), chitinase-3-like protein (YKL-40) and transforming growth factor beta (TGFß). Relative ischemia of the right ventricle and septal intramyocardial arteries was decreased in AVO+Tx as compared with AVO (0.04±0.01 vs. 0.09±0.02, PSU, P=0.040 and 0.04±0.01 vs. 0.16±0.02, PSU, P=0.008, respectively). Quantitative RT-PCR showed an increase in the expression of iNOS, YKL-40 and VEGFα, and decrease in ANP in AVO+Tx as compared with AVO (5.78±1.23 vs. 2.46±0.81, P=0.039, 22.39±5.22 vs. 10.79±1.70, P=0.039 and 1.15±0.22 vs. 0.60±0.08, P=0.030, and 1.32±0.16 vs. 2.85±0.70, P=0.039, respectively). Unloading the heart by heterotopic transplantation induces early ischemic recovery of intramyocardial arteries after AVO. A non-working state reverses acute ischemic myocardial injury after AVO.

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J Histochem Cytochem ; 70(9): 627-642, 2022 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36154512

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Myocardial sleeves around pulmonary veins (PVs) are highly innervated structures with heterogeneous morphological and electrophysiological characteristics. Autonomic nerve dysfunction in the myocardium may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. This article studied autonomic neural remodeling in myocardial sleeves around PVs and atrial-PV ostia with immunohistochemical and morphometric methods with clinicopathological correlations. PVs were collected from 37 and atrial-PV ostia from 17 human autopsy hearts. Immunohistochemical analysis was performed using antibodies against tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), choline acetyltransferase (CHAT), and growth-associated protein 43 (GAP43). In the PV cohort, subjects with immediate cardiovascular cause of death had significantly decreased sympathetic nerve density in fibro-fatty tissue vs those with non-cardiovascular cause of death (1624.53 vs 2522.05 µm2/mm2, p=0.038). In the atrial-PV ostia cohort, parasympathetic nerve density in myocardial sleeves was significantly increased in subjects with underlying cardiovascular cause of death (19.48 µm2/mm2) than subjects with underlying non-cardiovascular cause of death with no parasympathetic nerves detected (p=0.034). Neural growth regionally varied in sympathetic nerves and was present in most of the parasympathetic nerves. Heterogeneous autonomic nerve distribution and growth around PVs and atrial-PV ostia might play a role in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. No association in nerve density was found with atrial fibrillation.


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Fibrilación Atrial , Venas Pulmonares , Fibrilación Atrial/patología , Colina O-Acetiltransferasa , Proteína GAP-43 , Atrios Cardíacos , Humanos , Miocardio/patología , Venas Pulmonares/inervación , Venas Pulmonares/patología , Tirosina 3-Monooxigenasa
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J Cardiothorac Surg ; 17(1): 109, 2022 May 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35526008

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BACKGROUND: The magnitude of ascending aortic degeneration in patients with bicuspid aortic valves (BAV) is controversial. METHODS: The aim of this study was to investigate ascending aortic wall degeneration in patients with BAV as compared with tricuspid aortic valves (TAV). The ascending aortic wall of 67 consecutive patients was processed for histology and immunohistochemistry. The extent of surgery and wall degeneration were investigated. Unadjusted survival was evaluated by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Median follow-up for patients with BAV and TAV was 3.8 years (interquartile range [IQR] 3.5-4.1) and 3.7 years (IQR 3.4-3.9), respectively. RESULTS: There were 33 patients with BAV and 34 with TAV. Mid-ascending aorta diameter was 54 mm (IQR 50-60). Replacement of the aortic valve, together with an ascending aortic prosthesis, was more frequent in BAV vs TAV patients (24% vs. 3%, P = 0.013). However, medial fibrosis, elastic fiber thinning, incremental medial degeneration and smooth muscle cell nuclei loss were less prominent in BAV vs TAV patients (0.1 ± 0.4 vs. 0.8 ± 1.4, P = 0.016; 0.6 ± 1.4 vs. 1.6 ± 2.0, P = 0.027; 1.7 ± 0.7 vs. 2.2 ± 0.8, P = 0.045 and 2.3 ± 1.5 vs. 3.2 ± 1.3, P = 0.026, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Since degeneration of the ascending aortic wall was seldom prominent, histopathology alone may not support the need for surgery of the dilated ascending aorta in BAV patients as compared with TAV patients.


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Enfermedad de la Válvula Aórtica Bicúspide , Enfermedades de las Válvulas Cardíacas , Aorta/patología , Aorta/cirugía , Válvula Aórtica/patología , Válvula Aórtica/cirugía , Enfermedades de las Válvulas Cardíacas/complicaciones , Enfermedades de las Válvulas Cardíacas/cirugía , Humanos , Válvula Tricúspide/cirugía
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Cardiovasc Pathol ; 59: 107426, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35354082

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BACKGROUND: Quantitative changes in the cardiac autonomic nervous system may play an important role in the pathogenesis of various cardiovascular diseases. In the present morphological analysis, we aimed to study autonomic nerve density in myocardial sleeves and surrounding fibro-fatty tissue around caval veins. We correlated the nerve distribution with cardiovascular mortality and a history of atrial fibrillation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 24 autopsied adult hearts were excised together with the superior and inferior vena cava and grouped according to the immediate and underlying causes of death (cardiovascular vs. non-cardiovascular), and documented heart rhythm history (atrial fibrillation vs. sinus rhythm). The density of autonomic nerves was quantified by measuring the area of immunohistochemical staining for sympathetic (tyrosine hydroxylase, TH) and parasympathetic (choline acetyltransferase, CHAT) nerves and ganglia. Growth-associated protein 43 (GAP43) was used as a neural growth marker. RESULTS: The mean density of TH-positive nerves in the superior vena cava myocardial sleeves was significantly decreased between groups with documented underlying cardiovascular vs. non-cardiovascular cause of death (mean density ± standard deviation (SD): 704.81±1016.41 µm2/mm2 vs. 2391.01±1841.37 µm2/mm2; P = .008). Similarly, the nerve density of GAP43-positive nerves in the superior vena cava myocardial sleeves was significantly lower in subjects with documented underlying cardiovascular cause of death (mean density ± SD: 884.74±1240.16 µm2/mm2 vs. 2132.89±1845.89 µm2/mm2; P = .040). The mean age was significantly higher in subjects with documented underlying cardiovascular vs. non-cardiovascular cause of death (mean age ± SD: 69.2±11.9 years, vs. 57.5±11.2 years, P = .016). No differences were found in nerve densities of TH-positive (953.01±1042.93 µm2/mm2 vs. 919.26±1677.58 µm2/mm2), CHAT-positive (180.8±532.9 µm2/mm2 vs. 374.22±894.76 µm2/mm2), and GAP43-positive nerves (593.58±507.97 µm2/mm2 vs. 1337.34±1747.69 µm2/mm2) in myocardial sleeves around the inferior vena cava between groups with documented immediate cardiovascular vs. non-cardiovascular cause of death. Similarly, no differences were found between groups with documented underlying cardiovascular vs. non-cardiovascular cause of death (TH: 717.23±887.31 µm2/mm2 vs. 1365.51±2149.10 µm2/mm2; CHAT: 256.18±666.86 µm2/mm2 vs. 368.53±959.47 µm2/mm2; GAP43: 661.21±839.51 µm2/mm2 vs. 1759.90±2008.80 µm2/mm2). Moreover, there was no association found in nerve densities between subjects with documented atrial fibrillation vs. sinus rhythm (TH: 235.07±425.69 µm2/mm2 vs. 1166.08±1563.84 µm2/mm2; CHAT: 648.59±1017.33 µm2/mm2 vs. 175.31±641.65 µm2/mm2; GAP43: 990.17±1315.18 µm2/mm2 vs. 1039.86±1467.23 µm2/mm2). CONCLUSIONS: Decrease of superior vena cava myocardial sleeve sympathetic nerves may be associated with cardiovascular mortality and/or aging. No difference in autonomic innervation was found between subjects with documented atrial fibrillation vs. sinus rhythm.


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Fibrilación Atrial , Adulto , Fibrilación Atrial/patología , Vías Autónomas/patología , Atrios Cardíacos/patología , Humanos , Miocardio/patología , Vena Cava Superior/patología
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