Publications by authors named "Angel DeLaCruz"

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  • * A study analyzed 161 hospitalized heart failure patients, categorizing them into those with preserved (HFpEF) and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and found significant connections between SCHS and abnormal global longitudinal strain (GLS).
  • * Patients with SCHS showed worse left ventricular function and higher rates of in-hospital mortality and readmissions when abnormal GLS was present, indicating a need for further research on this relationship.
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Background: Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction in acute COVID-19 was reported to be associated with poor prognosis We studied the association between parameters of RV dysfunction and in-hospital mortality during the surges caused by different SARS-CoV-2 variants.

Methods: In a retrospective single-center study, we enrolled 648 consecutive patients hospitalized with COVID-19 [66 (10 %) hospitalized during the alpha variant surge, 433 (67 %) during the delta variant surge, and 149 (23 %), during the omicron variant surge]. Patients were reported from a hospital with an underreported population of mostly African American and Hispanic patients.

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Plant response to climate depends on a species' adaptive potential. To address this, we used reciprocal gardens to detect genetic and environmental plasticity effects on phenotypic variation and combined with genetic analyses. Four reciprocal garden sites were planted with three regional ecotypes of a dominant Great Plains prairie grass, using dry, mesic, and wet ecotypes originating from western KS to Illinois that span 500-1,200 mm rainfall/year.

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Identifying suitable genetic stock for restoration often employs a 'best guess' approach. Without adaptive variation studies, restoration may be misguided. We test the extent to which climate in central US grasslands exerts selection pressure on a foundation grass big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii), widely used in restorations, and resulting in local adaptation.

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Introduction: Diffuse lung infiltrates are a common finding in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and causes range from infectious processes to malignancies or interstitial lung diseases. Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis is a rare pulmonary disorder rarely reported in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus. Secondary pulmonary alveolar proteinosis is associated with conditions involving functional impairment or reduced numbers of alveolar macrophages.

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