Publications by authors named "B Barzilai"

Background: Despite advances in ablation and other therapies for AF, progression of atrial fibrillation (AF) remains a significant clinical problem, associated with worse prognosis and worse treatment outcomes. Upstream therapies targeting inflammatory or antifibrotic mechanisms have been disappointing in preventing AF progression, but more recently genetic and genomic studies in AF suggest novel cellular and metabolic stress targets, supporting prior studies of lifestyle and risk factor modification (LRFM) for AF. However, while obesity is a significant risk factor, weight loss and risk factor modification have not been successfully applied in a US population with AF.

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Background Heart failure with improved ejection fraction (EF) is increasingly recognized as a sizable and distinct entity. While the features associated with improvedEF have been explored and new guidelines have emerged, factors associated with sustaining an improved EF over time have not been defined. We aimed to assess factors associated with maintenance of an improved EF in a large real-world patient cohort.

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As the mainstay of therapy for end-stage liver disease (ESLD), orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) has complex effects on multiple organ systems. We present a representative case of acute heart failure with apical ballooning syndrome following OLT and review its mechanisms. Recognition of this and other potential cardiovascular and hemodynamic complications of OLT are essential to periprocedural anesthesia management.

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  • In stable coronary artery disease, revascularization is beneficial primarily for patients with high-risk coronary anatomy (HRCA).
  • A study created and validated a model that uses clinical data and exercise stress test results to predict HRCA, analyzing data from patients at Cleveland Clinic and later validating it at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
  • The research identified 10 key predictors of HRCA, establishing a reliable prediction model with a c-statistic of 0.79, showing it effectively identifies patients at risk for HRCA who may benefit from revascularization.
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Eosinophilic myocarditis is a clinical condition whereby myocardial injury is mediated by eosinophilic infiltration. A number of underlying causes, including reactive, clonal, or idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome, may trigger eosinophilia. Disease presentation may vary from mild subclinical variants to fulminant myocarditis with thromboembolic complications, and in some cases, endomyocardial and valvular fibrosis may be seen.

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