Publications by authors named "Dilorenzo M"

Background: Systemic right ventricular (sRV) physiology occurs in patients with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA) and D-TGA post atrial switch repair, and the natural history is of progressive sRV dysfunction. No study has assessed longitudinal changes in sRV remodeling by serial cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR).

Methods: Patients evaluated at two adult congenital heart disease centers and who underwent ≥2 CMR exams were studied.

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Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) is a potentially curative therapy for children with sickle cell disease (SCD). The effects of HSCT on ventricular function are not well characterized in children with SCD. Echocardiograms from children with SCD who underwent HSCT between 2007 and 2017 were retrospectively analyzed before and 1-year after HSCT.

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  • The study investigated the clinical features and long-term outcomes of myocarditis linked to COVID-19 vaccination, focusing on 333 affected patients under 30 compared to 100 with MIS-C.
  • Findings indicated that C-VAM patients were mostly young white males, experienced milder symptoms initially, but had higher rates of myocardial injury as shown by cardiac imaging.
  • Despite a generally benign course and no reported cardiac deaths during follow-up, 60% of patients still showed evidence of myocardial injury after approximately six months.
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Background: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is used to diagnose myocarditis in adults and children based on the original Lake Louise criteria (LLC) and more recently the revised LLC. The major change included in the revised LLC was the incorporation of parametric mapping, which significantly increases the sensitivity and specificity of diagnosis. Subsequently, scientific statements have recommended the use of parametric mapping in the diagnosis of myocarditis in children.

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  • A study focused on 13 patients with advanced HIV (CD4 count under 200 cells/μL) who also had severe mpox and multiple organ issues.* -
  • These patients underwent long treatments with various medications, including tecovirimat and others, but still faced serious health complications.* -
  • The outcomes showed that they had long hospital stays and a high death rate, highlighting the severity of their conditions.*
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  • * Most CMR research in children consists of small studies, making it hard to draw strong conclusions about their heart health.
  • * The publication discusses challenges faced in PCHD CMR research and offers guidance for developing larger, collaborative studies to improve understanding and care for these patients.
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Pediatric ECG standards have been defined without echocardiographic confirmation of normal anatomy. The Pediatric Heart Network Normal Echocardiogram Z-score Project provides a racially diverse group of healthy children with normal echocardiograms. We hypothesized that ECG and echocardiographic measures of left ventricular (LV) dimensions are sufficiently correlated in healthy children to imply a clinically meaningful relationship.

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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk is increased in patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). A key question was whether increased intensity of anticoagulation would help prevent VTE and improve patient outcomes, including transfer to the intensive care unit (ICU) and mortality. At the start of the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, our institution, Boston Medical Center, instituted a VTE risk stratification protocol based on patients' initial D-dimer levels, medical history, and presence of thrombosis to determine whether they should receive standard-dose prophylaxis, high-dose prophylaxis, or therapeutic anticoagulation.

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The utility of troponin levels, including high sensitivity troponin T (hs-TnT), after orthotopic heart transplant (OHT) is controversial. Conflicting data exist regarding its use as a marker of acute rejection. Few studies have examined possible associations of hs-TnT levels immediately after OHT with metrics of intensive care unit (ICU) resource utilization or risk of acute rejection.

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  • The study examined trends in cardiac CT (CCT) usage among pediatric and congenital heart disease (CHD) patients by conducting a survey across North American pediatric cardiology centers in 2022, reflecting on practices from 2011 to 2021.
  • Results indicated a significant increase in CCT performance, with 98% of centers conducting CCT in 2021 compared to 73% in 2011, and a notable rise in centers performing over 100 CCTs annually.
  • Despite the increase, there is considerable variation in CCT practices among centers regarding technology use, staffing, and educational training for fellows, and common barriers to CCT usage include concerns about radiation exposure and anesthesia needs.
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Introduction: We sought to describe the demographic characteristics, clinical features, and outcomes of a cohort of patients who presented to our emergency departments with mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) infection between May 1-August 1, 2022.

Case Series: We identified 145 patients tested for mpox, of whom 79 were positive. All positive cases were among cisgender men, and the majority (92%) were among men who have sex with men.

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  • The study aimed to assess how diagnostic cardiovascular procedure volumes rebounded in the U.S. and abroad during the year after COVID-19 hit, relying on data from 669 facilities worldwide.
  • In the early pandemic (April 2020), procedure volumes dropped significantly but showed a better recovery in U.S. facilities by April 2021 compared to non-U.S. facilities, although high-income non-U.S. countries showed similar recovery rates as the U.S.
  • Regional variations within the U.S. were noted, with the Midwest having the highest recovery rate, but no specific factors were found to predict recovery levels from the initial drop in procedure volumes.
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Diastolic dysfunction after repair for Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is associated with adverse long-term outcomes. Right atrial (RA) mechanics as a proxy of right ventricular (RV) diastolic function in the early post-operative period after surgical repair for TOF has not been reported. We sought to evaluate RA and RV strain prior to hospital discharge after TOF repair and to identify important patient factors associated with strain using a machine learning method.

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Objective: Use of a valved Sano during the Norwood procedure has been reported previously, but its impact on clinical outcomes needs to be further elucidated. We assessed the impact of the valved Sano compared with the nonvalved Sano after the Norwood procedure in patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 25 consecutive neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndrome who underwent a Norwood procedure with a valved Sano conduit using a femoral venous homograft and 25 consecutive neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndrome who underwent a Norwood procedure with a nonvalved Sano conduit between 2013 and 2022.

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During the 2022 mpox outbreak, tecovirimat was accessed through an expanded access investigational new drug (EA-IND) protocol. We leveraged a unique public/private hospital partnership in New York City to create a novel infrastructure to navigate the EA-IND's regulatory requirements and rapidly provide tecovirimat to patients.

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Pulmonary vein stenosis (PVS) in children is a challenging condition with poor outcomes. Post-operative stenosis can occur after repair of anomalous pulmonary venous return (APVR) or stenosis within native veins. There is limited data on the outcomes of post-operative PVS.

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  • The SVR Trial aimed to compare the survival benefits of two surgical options for patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: the modified Blalock-Taussig-Thomas shunt (BTTS) and the right ventricle to pulmonary artery conduit (RVPAS).
  • The follow-up study (SVRIII) focused on assessing the impact of shunt type on right ventricle function using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging in a cohort of 237 participants aged 10 to 12.5 years, with 75% undergoing CMR exams.
  • Findings revealed that while a high percentage of CMR studies (94%) were diagnostic for right ventricle ejection fraction (RVEF), there were
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Progress in the field of congenital heart surgery over the last century can only be described as revolutionary. Recent improvements in patient outcomes have been achieved through refinements in perioperative care. In the current and future eras, the preservation and restoration of myocardial health, beginning with the monitoring of tissue remodeling, will be central to improving cardiac outcomes.

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  • Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction is a key factor in poor health outcomes for patients with tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), and this study focuses on tracking RV function via global longitudinal strain (GLS) in patients with ductal-dependent TOF after surgical repair.
  • The study analyzed 44 patients who either underwent primary or staged surgical repair, measuring RV GLS at various points: pre-operatively, right after surgery, and at ages 1 and 2.
  • Over time, RV GLS showed improvement post-repair; however, patients still had lower GLS compared to healthy age-matched controls, and there was no significant difference in GLS between the two types of surgical approaches at the 2-year follow-up.
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Background: There is a need for a convenient, yet reliable method to assess left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) with point-of-care ultrasound study (POCUS). We aim to validate a novel and simplified wall motion score LVEF based on the analysis of a simplified combination of echocardiographic views.

Methods: In this retrospective study, transthoracic echocardiograms of randomly selected patients were analysed by the standard 16-segments wall motion score index (WMSI) to derive the reference semi-quantitative LVEF.

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  • DRESS is a serious condition linked to certain medications, including antiretrovirals, but no cases of bictegravir-induced DRESS have been reported.
  • Bictegravir is a preferred first-line treatment option for HIV patients.
  • It’s crucial to identify DRESS symptoms and complications for effective management of individuals with acute HIV.
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  • * In a cohort of 78 neonates, the results showed that d-TGA patients had worse left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LV GLS) immediately after surgery compared to healthy controls, but their heart function improved by 12 months post-op.
  • * The study found no significant correlation between troponin levels and LV GLS recovery, indicating that troponin may not be a reliable indicator for predicting heart function in the early and mid-term after
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  • COVID-19 symptoms differ greatly, and a study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of three clinical screening tools (NTS, ED ROS, and attending physician PA) in identifying COVID-19 cases confirmed by RT-PCR tests in patients admitted to Boston Medical Center.* -
  • Results showed that the attending physician's probability assessment (PA) was more sensitive and specific than the other methods, indicating it was better at predicting COVID-19 presence, but none were sufficient enough to serve as a standalone diagnostic tool.* -
  • The study concluded that while the attending PA was the most reliable screening method, all tools were not accurate enough to replace RT-PCR testing; thus, universal testing for COVID-19 before patient admissions is recommended.*
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How efficient is the targeting of foreign aid to populations in need? A long literature has focused on the impacts of foreign aid, but much rarer are studies that examine how such aid is allocated within countries. We examine the extent to which donors efficiently respond to exogenous budget shocks by shifting resources toward needier districts within a given country, as predicted by theory. We use recently geocoded data on the World Bank's aid in 23 countries that crossed the lower-middle income threshold between 1995 and 2010 and thus experienced sharp aid reductions.

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