Atrial fibrillation (AF) represents the arrhythmia of greatest clinical impact and catheter ablat... more Atrial fibrillation (AF) represents the arrhythmia of greatest clinical impact and catheter ablation of AF (CAAF) has become the most effective strategy for rhythm control in selected patients. Therefore, appropriate anticoagulation strategies are of paramount importance for patients undergoing CAAF, especially those at high risk, such those with high CHA2DS2VASc scores. Optimal management of anticoagulation before, during, and after CAAF is crucial. Several studies have evaluated the use of different anticoagulation strategies in the periprocedural period. Randomized controlled trial seem to suggest that in patients undergoing CAAF, uninterrupted (or minimally interrupted) direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) provides an alternative to continuous vitamin K antagonists strategy, with low thromboembolic and bleeding risk.
Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increase in the risk of coronary heart disease, by a factor... more Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increase in the risk of coronary heart disease, by a factor of two to four. The scientific community has suggested that all patients with diabetes could be treated as if they had a prior coronary heart disease. A computer review of 11-year prevalence (from 1991 to 2002) of type 2 diabetes among 3242 patients admitted to the Intensive Coronary Care Unit of the Division of Cardiology of the University Hospital ''Paolo Giaccone'', Palermo, was carried out, with the diagnosis of ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) (51%), non ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) (6%) or unstable angina (UA) (43%). Prevalence of type 2 diabetes was 31.5% on the overall population; in particular, a higher prevalence was found among STEMI affected patients (37% of the diabetic patients). The average number of days of an in-hospital stay was of 10.4+/-3.1 for diabetic patients without complications (N.=602) and of 15.9+/-4.4 for diabetic patients with clinical complications (N.=421) as compared with non diabetic patients non complicated (N.=1821) or complicated (N.=398), with an average in-hospital stay of 7.4+/-1 and 12.8+/-3.2 days respectively; P<0.005. Diabetic patients with acute coronary syndrome had more clinical complications (41.1% vs 17.9%, P=0.0001) and a longer in-hospital stay period, resulting in an increased management costs, in comparison with non diabetic patients.
Several studies have evaluated the role of QRS duration or QRS narrowing as predictor of response... more Several studies have evaluated the role of QRS duration or QRS narrowing as predictor of response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in order to reduce non-responders. However, their results have been conflicting. The aim of our study was to determine the association between the relative change in QRS narrowing index (QI) and clinical outcome and prognosis in patients who underwent CRT implantation. We included 115 patients in whom a CRT device was implanted in accordance with current guidelines. Baseline clinical variables, echocardiographic parameters, and pharmacological therapies were included. QRS duration before and after CRT implantation and QI [(pre implant QRS duration—QRS duration during CRT)/pre implant QRS duration × 100] were measured. After 6 months, a significant improvement in all echocardiographic parameters was observed. In 103 (90%) patients, LVESV decreased by 10% or more. QI was significantly related to reverse remodelling (r = +0.19; 95% CI: 0.006–0.35,...
International angiology : a journal of the International Union of Angiology, 2009
Impaired endothelial function and increased carotid intima-media thickness are key events in the ... more Impaired endothelial function and increased carotid intima-media thickness are key events in the atherosclerotic process and predict future cardiovascular events in subjects with and without coronary artery disease. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the vasodilator response to increased flow in the brachial artery and the presence of carotid lesions may have a prognostic significance for in-stent restenosis in patients undergoing coronary angioplasty. The study population included 58 patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stenting and at least 10 months of follow-up. All patients underwent ultrasound detection of brachial artery reactivity 30 days after PCI. Flow mediated dilatation (FMD) was investigated after 5 minutes of occlusion of the artery and nitroglycerin mediated dilation (NMD) was investigated after administration of sublingual nitrates. Vascular echography was performed to measure intima media thickness (IMT) of carotid arte...
Italian heart journal: official journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology, 2005
Early after the beginning of the pacemaker era, endocardial right ventricular apex has been the m... more Early after the beginning of the pacemaker era, endocardial right ventricular apex has been the most extensively used site for cardiac pacing because it was easily accessible and reliable in a long-term perspective. However many data have demonstrated that this kind of pacing is suboptimal from a physiologic point of view because it causes several adverse effects such as altered ventricular contraction geometry, mitral regurgitation, perfusion alterations and interference with myocardial ion channels which determine a worsening of left ventricular function. Several strategies have been proposed to solve these problems (alternative pacing sites, specific algorithms able to reduce the percentage of ventricular pacing) which are still under evaluation. In this review we analyzed the effects of right apical ventricular pacing and its possible alternatives.
Italian heart journal. Supplement : official journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology, 2005
Early after the beginning of the pacemaker era, endocardial right ventricular apex has been the m... more Early after the beginning of the pacemaker era, endocardial right ventricular apex has been the most extensively used site for cardiac pacing because it was easily accessible and reliable in a long-term perspective. However many data have demonstrated that this kind of pacing is suboptimal from a physiologic point of view because it causes several adverse effects such as altered ventricular contraction geometry, mitral regurgitation, perfusion alterations and interference with myocardial ion channels which determine a worsening of left ventricular function. Several strategies have been proposed to solve these problems (alternative pacing sites, specific algorithms able to reduce the percentage of ventricular pacing) which are still under evaluation. In this review we analyzed the effects of right apical ventricular pacing and its possible alternatives.
A 29-year-old woman at the 27th week of gestation was admitted to the hospital for dyspnea, chest... more A 29-year-old woman at the 27th week of gestation was admitted to the hospital for dyspnea, chest pain radiating to the left shoulder and fatigue. An echocardiogram showed the presence of a pericardial effusion and an inhomogeneously echogenic mass, before the right ventricle, in the mediastinum, that modified the geometry of the right ventricle without impairing its filling. A cardiac MRI, subsequently performed, better defined the mass dimension and its contiguity relationship; moreover, it confirmed the suspicion of a lymphoproliferative disease. A mediastinal biopsy showed an infiltrating non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma at B big cells. After waiting until the 30th week of gestation, we proceeded to caesarean delivery, excellently succeeded, and contemporaneously to mass excision. Echocardiography was able to identify the presence of the mediastinal mass and to monitor its consequences on cardiac haemodynamic. Cardiac magnetic resonance was performed safely after the third trimester witho...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has been shown as a successful strategy in the treatment ... more Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has been shown as a successful strategy in the treatment of patients with heart failure and electrical dyssincrony. However, a significant proportion of implanted patients fails to respond sufficiently or in a predictable manner. Consequently, non response to CRT remains a valuable problem in clinical practice. In order to improve CRT response and long-term clinical benefits, the proper evaluation of patient's global frialty, the technology improvement, the multimodality imaging approach and the use of simple and low cost electrographic parameters (to verify effective biventricular capture and QRS narrowing) could play a important role. Therefore, the integration of various medical expertises (clinical cardiology, cardiac advanced imaging, electrophysiology) is a crucial element in order to achive the maximal benefits from this promising tecnique. In the multistep process (from patients evaluation to results verification) the follow-up eve...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) represents the arrhythmia of greatest clinical impact and catheter ablat... more Atrial fibrillation (AF) represents the arrhythmia of greatest clinical impact and catheter ablation of AF (CAAF) has become the most effective strategy for rhythm control in selected patients. Therefore, appropriate anticoagulation strategies are of paramount importance for patients undergoing CAAF, especially those at high risk, such those with high CHA2DS2VASc scores. Optimal management of anticoagulation before, during, and after CAAF is crucial. Several studies have evaluated the use of different anticoagulation strategies in the periprocedural period. Randomized controlled trial seem to suggest that in patients undergoing CAAF, uninterrupted (or minimally interrupted) direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) provides an alternative to continuous vitamin K antagonists strategy, with low thromboembolic and bleeding risk.
Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increase in the risk of coronary heart disease, by a factor... more Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increase in the risk of coronary heart disease, by a factor of two to four. The scientific community has suggested that all patients with diabetes could be treated as if they had a prior coronary heart disease. A computer review of 11-year prevalence (from 1991 to 2002) of type 2 diabetes among 3242 patients admitted to the Intensive Coronary Care Unit of the Division of Cardiology of the University Hospital ''Paolo Giaccone'', Palermo, was carried out, with the diagnosis of ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) (51%), non ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) (6%) or unstable angina (UA) (43%). Prevalence of type 2 diabetes was 31.5% on the overall population; in particular, a higher prevalence was found among STEMI affected patients (37% of the diabetic patients). The average number of days of an in-hospital stay was of 10.4+/-3.1 for diabetic patients without complications (N.=602) and of 15.9+/-4.4 for diabetic patients with clinical complications (N.=421) as compared with non diabetic patients non complicated (N.=1821) or complicated (N.=398), with an average in-hospital stay of 7.4+/-1 and 12.8+/-3.2 days respectively; P<0.005. Diabetic patients with acute coronary syndrome had more clinical complications (41.1% vs 17.9%, P=0.0001) and a longer in-hospital stay period, resulting in an increased management costs, in comparison with non diabetic patients.
Several studies have evaluated the role of QRS duration or QRS narrowing as predictor of response... more Several studies have evaluated the role of QRS duration or QRS narrowing as predictor of response to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in order to reduce non-responders. However, their results have been conflicting. The aim of our study was to determine the association between the relative change in QRS narrowing index (QI) and clinical outcome and prognosis in patients who underwent CRT implantation. We included 115 patients in whom a CRT device was implanted in accordance with current guidelines. Baseline clinical variables, echocardiographic parameters, and pharmacological therapies were included. QRS duration before and after CRT implantation and QI [(pre implant QRS duration—QRS duration during CRT)/pre implant QRS duration × 100] were measured. After 6 months, a significant improvement in all echocardiographic parameters was observed. In 103 (90%) patients, LVESV decreased by 10% or more. QI was significantly related to reverse remodelling (r = +0.19; 95% CI: 0.006–0.35,...
International angiology : a journal of the International Union of Angiology, 2009
Impaired endothelial function and increased carotid intima-media thickness are key events in the ... more Impaired endothelial function and increased carotid intima-media thickness are key events in the atherosclerotic process and predict future cardiovascular events in subjects with and without coronary artery disease. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the vasodilator response to increased flow in the brachial artery and the presence of carotid lesions may have a prognostic significance for in-stent restenosis in patients undergoing coronary angioplasty. The study population included 58 patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stenting and at least 10 months of follow-up. All patients underwent ultrasound detection of brachial artery reactivity 30 days after PCI. Flow mediated dilatation (FMD) was investigated after 5 minutes of occlusion of the artery and nitroglycerin mediated dilation (NMD) was investigated after administration of sublingual nitrates. Vascular echography was performed to measure intima media thickness (IMT) of carotid arte...
Italian heart journal: official journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology, 2005
Early after the beginning of the pacemaker era, endocardial right ventricular apex has been the m... more Early after the beginning of the pacemaker era, endocardial right ventricular apex has been the most extensively used site for cardiac pacing because it was easily accessible and reliable in a long-term perspective. However many data have demonstrated that this kind of pacing is suboptimal from a physiologic point of view because it causes several adverse effects such as altered ventricular contraction geometry, mitral regurgitation, perfusion alterations and interference with myocardial ion channels which determine a worsening of left ventricular function. Several strategies have been proposed to solve these problems (alternative pacing sites, specific algorithms able to reduce the percentage of ventricular pacing) which are still under evaluation. In this review we analyzed the effects of right apical ventricular pacing and its possible alternatives.
Italian heart journal. Supplement : official journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology, 2005
Early after the beginning of the pacemaker era, endocardial right ventricular apex has been the m... more Early after the beginning of the pacemaker era, endocardial right ventricular apex has been the most extensively used site for cardiac pacing because it was easily accessible and reliable in a long-term perspective. However many data have demonstrated that this kind of pacing is suboptimal from a physiologic point of view because it causes several adverse effects such as altered ventricular contraction geometry, mitral regurgitation, perfusion alterations and interference with myocardial ion channels which determine a worsening of left ventricular function. Several strategies have been proposed to solve these problems (alternative pacing sites, specific algorithms able to reduce the percentage of ventricular pacing) which are still under evaluation. In this review we analyzed the effects of right apical ventricular pacing and its possible alternatives.
A 29-year-old woman at the 27th week of gestation was admitted to the hospital for dyspnea, chest... more A 29-year-old woman at the 27th week of gestation was admitted to the hospital for dyspnea, chest pain radiating to the left shoulder and fatigue. An echocardiogram showed the presence of a pericardial effusion and an inhomogeneously echogenic mass, before the right ventricle, in the mediastinum, that modified the geometry of the right ventricle without impairing its filling. A cardiac MRI, subsequently performed, better defined the mass dimension and its contiguity relationship; moreover, it confirmed the suspicion of a lymphoproliferative disease. A mediastinal biopsy showed an infiltrating non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma at B big cells. After waiting until the 30th week of gestation, we proceeded to caesarean delivery, excellently succeeded, and contemporaneously to mass excision. Echocardiography was able to identify the presence of the mediastinal mass and to monitor its consequences on cardiac haemodynamic. Cardiac magnetic resonance was performed safely after the third trimester witho...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has been shown as a successful strategy in the treatment ... more Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has been shown as a successful strategy in the treatment of patients with heart failure and electrical dyssincrony. However, a significant proportion of implanted patients fails to respond sufficiently or in a predictable manner. Consequently, non response to CRT remains a valuable problem in clinical practice. In order to improve CRT response and long-term clinical benefits, the proper evaluation of patient's global frialty, the technology improvement, the multimodality imaging approach and the use of simple and low cost electrographic parameters (to verify effective biventricular capture and QRS narrowing) could play a important role. Therefore, the integration of various medical expertises (clinical cardiology, cardiac advanced imaging, electrophysiology) is a crucial element in order to achive the maximal benefits from this promising tecnique. In the multistep process (from patients evaluation to results verification) the follow-up eve...
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