Publications by authors named "Cademartiri F"

Background/objectives: We aimed to establish biatrial and biventricular reference ranges using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) parameters in SCD patients without heart damage.

Methods: This study compared CMR parameters, quantified by cine SSFP sequences, in 48 adult SCD patients without apparent cardiac involvement (defined by the absence of known risk factors, normal electrocardiogram, and no macroscopic myocardial fibrosis or significant cardiac iron on T2* CMR) to matched cohorts of 96 healthy controls and 96 thalassemia major (TM) patients without cardiac damage. Nine paediatric SCD patients were also analysed and compared to age- and gender-matched groups of nine TM patients and nine healthy subjects.

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  • The study investigated the noise reduction capabilities of a photon-counting detector (PCD) in computed tomography (CT) using a model-based iterative reconstruction algorithm (QIR).
  • Forty repeated scans were conducted on a water phantom and compared with a conventional energy-integrating detector (EID) to assess noise characteristics.
  • Results showed that PCD-CT significantly reduced noise levels and improved image uniformity, demonstrating the effectiveness of QIR in decreasing noise without altering the overall distribution of noise values.
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Objectives: To develop a deep-learning model for supervised classification of myocardial iron overload (MIO) from magnitude T2* multi-echo MR images.

Materials And Methods: Eight hundred twenty-three cardiac magnitude T2* multi-slice, multi-echo MR images from 496 thalassemia major patients (285 females, 57%), labeled for MIO level (normal: T2* > 20 ms, moderate: 10 ≤ T2* ≤ 20 ms, severe: T2* < 10 ms), were retrospectively studied. Two 2D convolutional neural networks (CNN) developed for multi-slice (MS-HippoNet) and single-slice (SS-HippoNet) analysis were trained using 5-fold cross-validation.

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Objectives: This single-center retrospective study evaluated the long-term (~5 years) prognostic value of dipyridamole stress cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease (CAD), assessing the impact of both key phases of the ischemic cascade (perfusion and wall motion).

Material And Methods: We considered 322 consecutive patients who underwent dipyridamole stress CMR. Abnormal wall motion at rest and after dipyridamole, perfusion at stress and at rest, and late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) were analyzed.

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The pulmonary circulation and the right ventricle play a pivotal role in the global hemodynamics of human beings, so much so that their close interaction is encapsulated in the concept of a "morpho-functional unit". In this review we aim to pinpoint the strengths and weaknesses of various noninvasive established techniques. The goal is to detect early morphologic and/or functional changes in the pulmonary circulation and right ventricular unit, which is crucial for tailoring treatments and prognostic assessments.

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  • β-thalassemia major patients require regular blood transfusions to manage chronic anemia, but this leads to harmful iron buildup in organs like the heart, potentially causing heart failure.
  • Cardiac dysfunction is typically diagnosed through clinical exams and imaging techniques, with cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) being the best method to assess iron levels and improve treatment planning.
  • Advances in CMR techniques, such as myocardial strain and late gadolinium enhancement, are enhancing diagnoses and treatment follow-ups for heart conditions in β-thalassemia major, indicating a need for broader applications of these imaging methods in patient care.
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Photon-counting detector computed tomography (PCD-CT) devices have recently been introduced into practice, despite photon-counting detector technology having been studied for many years. PCD-CT devices are expected to provide advantages in dose reduction, tissue specificity, artifact-free imaging, and multi-contrast demonstration capacity. Noise reduction and increased spatial resolution are expected using PCD-CT, even under challenging scanning conditions.

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  • The study investigates myocardial T1 and T2 values in patients with beta-thalassemia intermedia (β-TI) for the first time, aiming to identify myocardial involvement and its correlation with demographic and clinical factors.
  • 42 β-TI patients were compared to age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers and patients with thalassemia major, using advanced imaging techniques to assess heart function and iron overload.
  • Results indicated that β-TI patients had higher left ventricular T2 and T1 values compared to healthy individuals and thalassemia major patients, with female gender showing a significant association with increased values in β-TI patients.
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We retrospectively collected all ultrasound imaging data of our thalassemia patients over a period of 10 years with the aim of assessing the prevalence and the risk factors of renal stones and cysts. Moreover, we assessed the incidence of renal-cell carcinoma (RCC) among thalassemia patients (133 with thalassemia major (TM) and 157 with thalassemia intermedia (TI)) and its association with demographic and clinical findings. Renal stones were detected in 15.

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Photon counting computed tomography (PCCT) represents a paradigm shift from conventional CT imaging, propelled by a new generation of X-ray detectors capable of counting individual photons and measuring their energy. The first part of this narrative review is focused on the technical aspects of PCCT and describes its key advancements and benefits compared to conventional CT but also its limitations. By synthesizing the existing literature, the second part of the review seeks to elucidate the potential of PCCT as a valuable tool for assessing carotid artery disease.

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Background: Wall shear stress (WSS) is related to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. WSS is affected by a variety of hemodynamic factors, and there is still a lack of accurate and objective methods for measuring it. This study sought to evaluate hemodynamic changes in WSS, WSS, WSS in the common carotid artery of healthy adults of different ages using vascular vector flow mapping (VFM).

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Background And Objective: The introduction of photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) represents the most recent groundbreaking advancement in clinical computed tomography (CT). PCCT has the potential to overcome the limitations of traditional CT and to provide new quantitative imaging information. This narrative review aims to summarize the technical principles, benefits, and challenges of PCCT and to provide a concise yet comprehensive summary of the applications of PCCT in the domain of coronary imaging.

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Background And Aims: Cardiac ParaGangliomas (PGLs) are rare extra-adrenal tumours that arise from chromaffin cells of the sympathetic ganglia. PGL are often diagnosed incidentally, with no symptoms or symptoms related to cardiovascular dysfunction.

Methods: Cardiac Computed Tomography (CCT) and Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) can detect the correct morphology and position of the lesion and provide proper tissue characterization.

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: This multicenter, retrospective, population-based, matched-cohort study compared clinical characteristics and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, including hepatic, pancreatic, and cardiac iron levels and cardiac function, between 135 adult regularly transfused thalassemia intermedia (TI) patients (44.73 ± 12.16 years, 77 females) and 135 age- and sex-matched thalassemia major (TM) patients (43.

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  • Left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) is becoming an important method for preventing strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation, with cardiac imaging being crucial for planning and follow-up.
  • Recent advancements in cardiac computed tomography (CCT) have made it a preferred option over transesophageal echocardiography for assessing LAAO procedures, particularly in identifying device-related complications.
  • This paper aims to standardize how to acquire and interpret CCT images after LAAO, addressing current inconsistencies and providing guidance based on expert consensus from specialists in Europe and North America.
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  • - The study evaluated how various cardiometabolic risk factors, such as metabolic syndrome and individual factors like high fasting glucose and low HDL cholesterol, impact the progression of coronary plaque and the likelihood of major cardiovascular events in patients with stable coronary artery disease.
  • - In a cohort of 1,200 patients followed over several years, 28% experienced rapid coronary plaque progression, identified primarily through increased atheroma volume, which indicates worsening arterial health.
  • - The findings suggest that a combination of risk factors, particularly high blood sugar and blood pressure, significantly forecast both plaque progression and serious cardiovascular incidents, highlighting the importance of monitoring these factors in at-risk patients.
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Background: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the association of left ventricular (LV) strain parameters with demographics, clinical data, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) findings, and cardiac complications (heart failure and arrhythmias) in patients with β-thalassemia major (β-TM).

Method: We considered 266 β-TM patients (134 females, 37.08 ± 11.

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  • * Non-invasive imaging techniques, especially computed tomography (CT), are essential for evaluating atherosclerotic plaque, though they have some limitations.
  • * Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) offers improved imaging capabilities, allowing for better assessment of plaque composition, and this review will discuss its clinical applications and advantages compared to traditional methods.
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The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the relationship of left atrioventricular coupling index (LACI) and right atrioventricular coupling index (RACI) with demographics, clinical data, cardiovascular magnetic resonance findings, and cardiac complications (heart failure, arrhythmias, and pulmonary hypertension) in a cohort of patients with beta-thalassemia major (β-TM). We evaluated 292 β-TM patients (151 females, 36.72 ± 11.

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Background: Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is increasingly being used in younger patients and those with lower peri-procedural risk, meaning more patients will live long enough to experience structural valve deterioration (SVD) of the bioprosthesis, indicating repeated TAVI. Experience of repeated TAVI-transcatheter heart valve (THV) implantation into an index THV is limited. This registry aims to assess the peri-procedural and short-term safety, efficacy and durability of repeated TAVI.

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Magnetic resonance (MR) with sodium (Na) is a noninvasive tool providing quantitative biochemical information regarding physiology, cellular metabolism, and viability, with the potential to extend MR beyond anatomical proton imaging. However, when using clinical scanners, the low detectable Na signal and the low Na gyromagnetic ratio require the design of dedicated radiofrequency (RF) coils tuned to the Na Larmor frequency and sequences, as well as the development of dedicated phantoms for testing the image quality, and an MR scanner with multinuclear spectroscopy (MNS) capabilities. In this work, we propose a hardware and software setup for evaluating the potential of Na magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with a clinical scanner.

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We evaluated the prevalence and the clinical associations of liver steatosis (LS) in patients with transfusion-dependent thalassaemia (TDT). We considered 301 TDT patients (177 females, median age = 40.61 years) enrolled in the Extension-Myocardial Iron Overload in Thalassaemia Network, and 25 healthy subjects.

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Purpose: In a relatively large cohort of thalassemia intermedia (TI) patients, we systematically investigated myocardial iron overload (MIO), function, and replacement fibrosis using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), we assessed the clinical determinants of global heart T2* values, and we explored the association between multiparametric CMR findings and cardiac complications.

Materials And Methods: We considered 254 beta-TI patients (43.14 ± 13.

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