Publications by authors named "Cau R"

The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of papillary muscle (PPM) infarction on left atrial and ventricular strain parameters in patients with non-anterior ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NA-STEMI) using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). This retrospective study performed CMR scans on 88 consecutive patients with NA-STEMI (68 males, 65 ± 10.05 years).

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Over the past decade, several trials and observational studies have validated the use of minimally invasive cardiac interventions as viable treatment options for various cardiac diseases. Transcatheter techniques for severe aortic valve stenosis have rapidly emerged as alternatives to surgical aortic valve replacement in certain patient populations. Additionally, non-surgical treatment options have expanded for conditions affecting other cardiac valves, such as the mitral valve.

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Cardiovascular disease remains a prominent cause of disability and premature death worldwide. Within this spectrum, carotid artery atherosclerosis is a complex and multifaceted condition, and a prominent precursor of acute ischaemic stroke and other cardiovascular events. The intricate interplay among inflammation, oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, lipid metabolism, and immune responses participates in the development of lesions, leading to luminal stenosis and potential plaque instability.

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Background And Objective: Interleukin-6 (IL-6) plays multifaceted roles in cancer and atherosclerosis. Initially recognized for its role in immune response and inflammation, IL-6 promotes tumor progression via the JAK-STAT and MAP kinase pathways and is associated with poor cancer prognoses. In atherosclerosis, IL-6 contributes to endothelial dysfunction and plaque formation.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of pericardial T1 mapping as a potential supportive non-contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) parameter in the diagnosis of acute pericarditis. Additionally, we investigated the relationship between T1 mapping values in acute pericarditis patients and their demographic data, cardiovascular risk factors, clinical parameters, cardiac biomarkers, and cardiac function.

Method: This retrospective study included CMR scans in 35 consecutive patients with acute pericarditis (26 males, 45.

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Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is a powerful tool to rule out coronary artery disease (CAD). In the last decade, myocardial perfusion CT (CTP) technique has been developed for the evaluation of myocardial ischemia, thereby increasing positive predictive value for diagnosis of obstructive CAD. A diagnostic strategy combining CCTA and perfusion acquisitions provides both anatomical coronary evaluation and functional evaluation of the stenosis, increasing the specificity and the positive predictive value of cardiac CT.

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Purpose To determine the prevalence of mitral annular disjunction (MAD) in patients undergoing cardiac MRI for various clinical indications and to assess the association of MAD with arrhythmia, mitral valve prolapse (MVP), and myocardial alteration. Materials and Methods This study analyzed data from a retrospective observational registry of consecutive patients undergoing cardiac MRI for different clinical indications. Cardiac MRI examinations were performed from January 2019 to June 2019 at 13 Italian hospitals.

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Background: Artificial intelligence (AI)-based models are increasingly being integrated into cardiovascular medicine. Despite promising potential, racial and ethnic biases remain a key concern regarding the development and implementation of AI models in clinical settings.

Objective: This systematic review offers an overview of the accuracy and clinical applicability of AI models for cardiovascular diagnosis and prognosis across diverse racial and ethnic groups.

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The absence of late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is commonly used to distinguish takotsubo syndrome (TTS) from other myocardial diseases. However, case series have reported the presence of LGE in TTS. This study aimed to summarize the evidence on the frequency of LGE in TTS and identify potential variables that may influence the detection of LGE.

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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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  • Positive remodeling (PR) refers to an increase in the size of an artery where a plaque is located, which happens as plaque builds up, and while the exact reasons for this aren't fully known, it has serious implications for heart health.
  • PR is linked to a higher risk of acute heart events, making it an important characteristic to monitor in cardiac imaging studies.
  • The review covers the current understanding of PR, including its causes, assessment techniques, imaging results, and clinical impacts based on various studies and trials.
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  • * Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is crucial for assessing TS, as it can noninvasively identify distinct heart tissue characteristics and abnormalities related to the condition.
  • * Recent advances in CMR techniques are enhancing its role in diagnosing, predicting outcomes, and managing TS, with a focus on new biomarkers that improve accuracy and patient care.
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  • The review highlights the significance of coronary artery calcifications (CAC) as a crucial indicator of coronary artery disease (CAD) and its relation to cardiovascular events.
  • Recent guidelines now include CAC assessment in risk evaluation protocols, facilitating a noninvasive method for better understanding and stratifying patients' cardiovascular risk.
  • By using CAC imaging, healthcare providers can tailor prevention strategies, such as lifestyle changes and medication management, to effectively reduce the risk of future cardiovascular problems.
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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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Stroke is the second leading cause of death and a major cause of disability around the world, and the development of atherosclerotic plaques in the carotid arteries is generally considered the leading cause of severe cerebrovascular events. In recent years, new reports have reinforced the role of an accurate histopathological analysis of carotid plaques to perform the stratification of affected patients and proceed to the correct prevention of complications. This work proposes applying an unsupervised learning approach to analyze complex whole-slide images (WSIs) of atherosclerotic carotid plaques to allow a simple and fast examination of their most relevant features.

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Vascular inflammation is widely recognized as an important factor in the atherosclerotic process, particularly in terms of plaque development and progression. Conventional tests, such as measuring circulating inflammatory biomarkers, lack the precision to identify specific areas of vascular inflammation. In this context, noninvasive imaging modalities can detect perivascular fat changes, serving as a marker of vascular inflammation.

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Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is commonly employed to confirm the diagnosis of acute myocarditis (AM). However, the impact of atrial and ventricular function in AM patients with preserved ejection fraction (EF) deserves further investigation. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the incremental diagnostic value of combining atrial and strain functions using CMR in patients with AM and preserved EF.

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Introduction: Patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD) commonly experience Olfactory Dysfunction (OD). Our exploratory study examined hippocampal volumetric and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) variations in a Healthy Control (HC) group versus a cognitively normal PD group, further categorized into PD with No/Mild Hyposmia (PD-N/MH) and PD with Severe Hyposmia (PD-SH).

Methods: We calculated participants' relative Total Hippocampal Volume (rTHV) and performed Spearman's partial correlations, controlled for age and gender, to examine the correlation between rTHV and olfactory performance assessed by the Odor Stick Identification Test for the Japanese (OSIT-J) score.

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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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Background: Takotsubo syndrome (TS) is characterized by transient myocardial dysfunction with outcomes ranging from favorable to life-threatening. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has emerged as an essential tool in its diagnosis and management and is consistently recommended by current guidelines in the diagnostic work-up. However, the prognostic value of CMR in patients with TS remains undetermined.

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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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Background: This study aimed to develop and validate a computed tomography angiography based machine learning model that uses plaque composition data and degree of carotid stenosis to detect symptomatic carotid plaques in patients with carotid atherosclerosis.

Methods: The machine learning based model was trained using degree of stenosis and the volumes of 13 computed tomography angiography derived intracarotid plaque subcomponents (eg, lipid, intraplaque hemorrhage, calcium) to identify plaques associated with cerebrovascular events. The model was internally validated through repeated 10-fold cross-validation and tested on a dedicated testing cohort according to discrimination and calibration.

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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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Introduction: In the current paper, the "carotid artery calcium score" method is presented with the target to offer a metric method to quantify the amount of calcification in the carotid artery.

Model And Definition: The Volume of Interest (VOI) should be extracted and those voxels, with a Hounsfield Unit (HU) value ≥130, should be considered. The total weight value is determined by calculating the sum of the HU attenuation values of all voxels with values ≥130 HU.

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