Publications by authors named "Carlo Antona"

Objectives: Post-acute myocardial infarction mechanical complications (post-AMI MCs) represent rare but life-threatening conditions, including free-wall rupture, ventricular septal rupture and papillary muscle rupture. During the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, an overwhelming pressure on healthcare systems led to delayed and potentially suboptimal treatments for time-dependent conditions. As AMI-related hospitalizations decreased, limited information is available whether higher rates of post-AMI MCs and related deaths occurred in this setting.

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The intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) is the most widely available mechanical support device, but its use has been disputed in recent decades. Although several efforts have been made to reduce the associated complication rate, contemporary data on this matter is lacking. The present study aims to evaluate the differences in vascular complications between the sheathless and the sheathed IABP implantation technique in cardiac surgery patients.

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  • The study aimed to compare the outcomes of patients undergoing isolated tricuspid valve surgery due to endocarditis versus other causes, revealing the limited existing research on this topic.
  • It involved 406 adult patients from 13 international sites and highlighted that while 30-day mortality rates were similar between the endocarditis and non-endocarditis groups, the long-term risks were higher for those with endocarditis.
  • The findings suggest that patients with endocarditis experienced significantly reduced late survival rates, emphasizing the importance of a multi-disciplinary approach, repair strategies, and earlier intervention to improve surgical outcomes.
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  • The study aimed to compare early and late mortality rates in patients with acute isolated tricuspid valve infective endocarditis (TVIE) who underwent either valve repair or replacement.
  • A total of 149 patients from a larger registry were evaluated, revealing a 9% early mortality rate and showing that valve repair had lower mortality and complication rates compared to replacement, although these differences were not statistically significant.
  • The research concluded that both surgical options resulted in low recurrence rates and good long-term survival for TVIE patients, indicating that the type of surgery has minimal impact on overall outcomes.
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Objectives: The interest in isolated tricuspid valve disease has rapidly increased recently. However, clinical trials and registry data are rare in the surgical literature. This study aimed to describe the early and long-term outcomes of a real-world experience in isolated tricuspid procedures comparing repair and replacement strategies.

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Background: Aim of this study is to analyse the performances of Clinical Risk Score (CRS) and European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation (EuroSCORE)-II in isolated tricuspid surgery.

Methods: Three hundred and eighty-three patients (54 ± 16 year; 54% female) were enrolled. Receiver operating characteristic analysis was performed to evaluate the relationship between the true positive fraction of test results and the false-positive fraction for a procedure.

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Objectives: Although the intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) has been the most widely adopted temporary mechanical support device in cardiac surgical patients, its use has declined. The current study aimed to evaluate the occurrence and predictors of early mortality and complication rates in contemporary cardiac surgery patients supported by an IABP.

Methods: A multicentre, retrospective analysis was performed of all consecutive cardiac surgical patients receiving perioperative balloon pump support in 8 centres between January 2010 to December 2019.

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Objectives: Papillary muscle rupture (PMR) is a rare but potentially fatal complication of acute myocardial infarction. The aim of this study was to analyse the patient characteristics and early outcomes of the surgical management of post-infarction PMR from an international multicentre registry.

Methods: Patients underwent surgery for post-infarction PMR between 2001 through 2019 were retrieved from database of the CAUTION study.

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: Aortic arch disease is still a high-risk surgical challenge despite major advances both in surgical and anesthesiological management. A combined surgical and endovascular approach has been proposed for aortic arch disease treatment to avoid hypothermia and circulatory arrest in high-risk patients. : Between June 2004 and June 2021, 112 patients were referred to our department for aortic arch surgery; 38 (33.

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Objectives: Commissural orientation <160° is a recognized risk factor for bicuspid aortic valve repair failure. Based on this observation, repairing this subtype of aortic valve by reorienting the 2 commissures at 180° has recently been proposed.

Methods: Nine porcine hearts with aortic annulus diameters of 25 mm were selected.

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In this case report, we describe how to recycle the left internal thoracic artery (LITA) when misused but not damaged. Eight years after a left anterior small thoracotomy followed by left anterior descending (LAD) stenting for STEMI in first postoperative day, a 67-years-old woman had an NSTEMI with angiographic evidence of intrastent re-stenosis with a perfectly patent LITA, harvested only from the fourth to the sixth intercostal space. During redo surgery, LITA was harvested as a pedicle from the anastomosis to the fourth intercostal space and primarily from the first to the fourth intercostal space.

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We propose a technique to minimize the neurological and systemic risks involved in rerouting the blood flow toward the brain in a "single remaining vessel" configuration with a 90% stenosis by means of complete hypothermic cerebral protection associated with normothermic systemic blood flow with a "restitutio ad integrum" of the supra-aortic trunks flow. The perfusion of the brain and the arms was almost completely separated from the systemic perfusion by the deployment 1 year before of a thoracic endoprosthesis in association with complete chronic occlusion of the brachiocephalic trunk and a functioning carotid-subclavian bypass. The Free Flow of the prosthesis, which acted as a hook, moved the calcium toward the left carotid ostium, creating a 90% stenosis with intermittent acute cerebral hypoperfusion and amaurosis.

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Aim of this retrospective, multicenter study was to evaluate early and mid-term clinical and hemodynamic results of patients who underwent surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) with Intuity rapid-deployment bioprostheses (RDB) (Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, CA). We analyzed data from the Italian Registry of Intuity Valve (INTU-ITA registry) that is a national, real-world and independent from the industry registry. Preoperative variables were defined according to EuroSCORE and postoperative outcomes according to Valve Academic Research Consortium (VARC).

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Background: Isolated tricuspid valve (TV) surgery is a rare procedure generally considered at high risk for perioperative mortality and poor long-term outcomes. Surgical treatment can be performed with either an arrested heart (AH) or beating heart (BH) technique. The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes of isolated tricuspid surgery with 2 different approaches.

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Background: Left ventricular free-wall rupture (LVFWR) is an uncommon but serious mechanical complication of acute myocardial infarction. Surgical repair, though challenging, is the only definitive treatment. Given the rarity of this condition, however, results after surgery are still not well established.

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Objectives: The Florida-sleeve is a valve-sparing technique that causes minimal interference to leaflet kinematics and aortic root dynamism. The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effects of the Florida-sleeve and Yacoub techniques on aortic leaflet kinematics.

Methods: Two groups of 6 whole porcine hearts were treated with either the Florida-sleeve technique or the Yacoub technique and tested in a pulsatile loop.

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Background: The aim of this multicenter retrospective study was to compare early and midterm clinical and hemodynamic results of aortic valve replacement with rapid-deployment bioprostheses performed through conventional full-sternotomy vs mini-sternotomy.

Methods: Data from the Italian multicenter registry of aortic valve replacement with rapid-deployment bioprostheses (INTU-ITA registry) were analyzed. Patients were divided into 2 groups: full sternotomy (FS) and ministernotomy (MS).

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Objective: The aim of this multicenter study was to evaluated whether cold or warm cardioplegia are associated with postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) and the prognostic role of the latter on early stroke and neurological mortality.

Method: This was a retrospective analysis of prospective collected data from 9 cardiac centers in Italy and the United States including patients undergoing surgery between 2010 and 2018. From the 9 institutional databases, 17,231 patients underwent isolated CABG on-pump, using either warm cardioplegia (n = 7730) or cold cardioplegia (n = 9501); among the latter group blood and crystalloid cardioplegia were used in 691 and 8810 patients, respectively.

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Transcatheter therapies are emerging for functional mitral regurgitation (FMR) treatment, however there is lack of pathological models for their preclinical assessment. We investigated the applicability of deer hearts for this purpose.8 whole deer hearts were housed in a pulsatile flow bench.

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Background: Minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass (MIDCAB) is a well-established, low-impact surgical procedure for revascularization of the left descending coronary artery with the left internal mammary artery. This study aimed to evaluate safety, overall survival, and freedom from major adverse cardiocerebral-related events (MACCE) after 20 years of MIDCAB.

Methods: This study retrospectively collected a series of 141 patients who underwent MIDCAB between 1997 and 2017, to assess long-term outcome.

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Systolic Anterior Motion (SAM) of the mitral valve - often associated with Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy (HOCM) - is a cardiac pathology in which a functional subaortic stenosis is induced during systole by the mitral leaflets partially obstructing the outflow tract of the left ventricle. Its assessment by diagnostic tests is often difficult, possibly underestimating its severity and thus increasing the risk of heart failure. In this paper, we propose a new computational pipeline, based on cardiac cine Magnetic Resonance Imaging (cine-MRI) data, for the assessment of SAM.

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Background: The aim of this multicenter prospective study was to evaluate the prognostic weight of preoperative right ventricular assessment on early mortality in cardiac surgery.

Methods: This is a multicenter prospective observational study performed by the Italian Group of Research for Outcome in Cardiac Surgery (GIROC) including 11 centers. From October 2017 to March 2019, out of 923 patients undergoing cardiac surgery, 28 patients with some missing data were excluded and 895 patients were enrolled in the study right ventricular dilatation was defined as a basal end-diastolic diameter >42 mm.

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Objectives: Endocarditis after the Bentall procedure is a severe disease often complicated by a pseudoaneurysm or mediastinitis. Reoperation is challenging but conservative therapy is not effective. The aim of this study was to assess short- and midterm outcomes of patients reoperated on for Bentall-related endocarditis.

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Unlabelled: Background: Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a genetic disease, characterized by thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA), which treatment is to date purely surgical. Understanding of novel molecular targets is mandatory to unveil effective pharmacological approaches. Cyclophilin A (CyPA) and its receptor EMMPRIN are associated with several cardiovascular diseases, including abdominal aortic aneurysm.

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