Publications by authors named "Duncker D"

Objective: Assessing myocardial perfusion in acute myocardial infarction is important for guiding clinicians in choosing appropriate treatment strategies. Echocardiography can be used due to its direct feedback and bedside nature, but it currently faces image quality issues and an inability to differentiate coronary macro- from micro-circulation. We previously developed an imaging scheme using high frame-rate contrast-enhanced ultrasound (HFR CEUS) with higher order singular value decomposition (HOSVD) that provides dynamic perfusion and vascular flow visualization.

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Left bundle branch area pacing is currently the most common form of physiological pacing prior to His bundle pacing. It is intended to prevent or correct the development of pacemaker-induced cardiomyopathy and is being used more and more frequently. In order to be able to perform this successfully, knowledge regarding the specific anatomy and radiological anatomy as well as the ECG criteria for left bundle branch pacing is required in addition to knowledge of the tools.

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  • Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) can experience electromagnetic interference from various sources, including household and medical equipment, which can lead to malfunctions.
  • A 79-year-old man experienced presyncope due to his abandoned abdominal pacemaker reactivating and interfering with his active leadless pacemaker, resulting in pacing problems and symptoms.
  • The situation was managed by adjusting the active pacemaker's settings, but ultimately the best solution was to remove the abandoned pacemaker to prevent further complications.
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Aims: Baroreceptor activation therapy (BAT) is a promising new treatment strategy for patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). It provides symptomatic relief, improvement in left ventricular function and reduction of cardiac biomarkers. Data regarding the long-term effect of BAT on HFrEF are scarce.

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  • The study explores the effectiveness of using a smartphone app to monitor the time patients spend experiencing atrial fibrillation (AF) and related symptoms after AF ablation.
  • A total of 484 patients participated, showing high adherence and satisfaction with the app, which measured AF and symptom data three times daily.
  • Results indicated strong correlations between AF and symptom recordings, with most patients showing a paroxysmal AF pattern, suggesting successful monitoring through the app could aid in evaluating patient outcomes post-ablation.
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  • - This study aimed to create a realistic 3D model of human atherosclerosis by coculturing different cell types, including smooth muscle cells and foam cells, to mimic a diseased blood vessel and study immune cell interactions under flow conditions.
  • - Researchers developed a specialized coculture protocol using fluorescently labeled human cells and examined how these cells behaved in normal vs. atherosclerotic vessel environments over 24 hours of perfusion.
  • - Results showed the model formed early atherosclerotic lesions, with distinct layers and foam cell accumulation, while circulating immune cells (THP-1 monocytes) exhibited movement into the vessel walls and responded to atherosclerosis-related signals.
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  • Female physicians are significantly underrepresented in invasive electrophysiology due to various factors, with lifestyle and family commitments playing a major role.
  • A survey of 110 EP fellows revealed that although women and men had similar career goals before parenthood, women often shifted career paths afterward, primarily due to personal priorities and inadequate workplace flexibility.
  • The study highlights the need for better support systems for female physicians, particularly regarding childcare and policies for pregnant workers, to enhance their participation and satisfaction in the field.
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Digital assistants have become an indispensable tool in modern cardiology. The associated technological progress offers a significant potential to increase the efficiency of medical processes, enable more precise diagnoses in a shorter time, and thus improve patient care. However, the integration of digital assistants into clinical cardiology also raises new challenges and questions, particularly regarding the handling of legal issues.

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  • - The study focuses on Stereotactic Arrhythmia Radioablation (STAR) as a treatment for ventricular tachycardia (VT), especially when traditional catheter-based methods are not viable, emphasizing the challenges in accurately defining treatment targets based on electro-anatomic maps (EAM).
  • - Two different software solutions were evaluated for their effectiveness in transferring 2D target data from EAM into 3D CT volume coordinates, with a cross-validation study conducted on data from ten patients.
  • - Results showed that the target volumes and surface areas obtained from both methods were nearly identical, suggesting that both software solutions are reliable for ensuring quality assurance and enhancing treatment accuracy in STAR procedures.
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As an alternative to transvenous ICD systems, two non-transvenous ICD systems have been established in recent years: The subcutaneous ICD (S-ICD), which has been established for several years, has a presternal electrode that is implanted subcutaneously and offers a shock function and, to a limited extent, post-shock pacing. In addition, the extravascular ICD (EV-ICD) has been available in Europe since 2023 which does not require transvenous electrodes and offers the option of providing patients with antibradycardic and antitachycardic stimulation in combination with a conventional ICD function. The lead of this device is implanted substernally.

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Background And Aims: Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device (CIED) infections pose significant mortality and morbidity despite optimal treatment. This survey aimed to understand whether and how the risk of CIED infection is assessed and mitigated in clinical practice in Europe, and to detect gaps with respect to EHRA recommendations.

Methods: An Expert Group of 8 European cardiologists with specific expertise across CIED therapy designed and distributed electronically a survey to a number of European Cardiologists.

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Cardiac arrhythmias cause a significant proportion of hospitalizations and physician contacts worldwide. By using antiarrhythmic drugs, cardiac arrhythmias can be effectively treated and the frequency of recurrences reduced. Atrial fibrillation and heart failure represent diseases in which antiarrhythmic drugs are more often used on a long-term basis.

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  • Pulsed field ablation (PFA) is a new method for treating atrial fibrillation (AF) that focuses on ablating heart tissue while minimizing harm to nearby structures.
  • In the MANIFEST-17K study, data from 106 centers involved 17,642 patients and showed no serious complications like esophageal damage, with only a 1% major complication rate.
  • The results suggest that PFA has a strong safety profile and may change how AF is treated, compared to traditional thermal ablation methods.
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Background And Aims: In patients with de novo heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), improvement of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) is expected to occur when started on guideline-recommended medical therapy. However, improvement may not be completed within 90 days.

Methods: Patients with HFrEF and LVEF ≤ 35% prescribed a wearable cardioverter-defibrillator between 2017 and 2022 from 68 sites were enrolled, starting with a registry phase for 3 months and followed by a study phase up to 1 year.

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Multiple common cardiovascular comorbidities produce coronary microvascular dysfunction. We previously observed in swine that a combination of diabetes mellitus (DM), high fat diet (HFD) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) induced systemic inflammation, increased oxidative stress and produced coronary endothelial dysfunction, altering control of coronary microvascular tone via loss of NO bioavailability, which was associated with an increase in circulating endothelin (ET). In the present study, we tested the hypotheses that (1) ROS scavenging and (2) ET-receptor blockade improve myocardial oxygen delivery in the same female swine model.

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  • The implantation of electrodes for cardiac devices demands a high level of technical skill and precision, particularly in the right ventricle and atrium, impacting patient safety and therapy effectiveness.
  • Focus is placed on the differences between apical and septal stimulation when positioning electrodes in the ventricle.
  • The article serves as a practical guide for implanters, detailing the steps for proper electrode placement, but does not cover techniques for physiological stimulation like cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) or conduction system pacing (CSP).
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  • Stereotactic arrhythmia radioablation (STAR) is an emerging treatment for recurrent ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation in patients with structural heart disease, but its current and future adoption among cardiologists is unclear.
  • An online survey of 129 cardiology professionals found that 59.9% were electrophysiologists, with nearly half having access to STAR, yet only 16.4% were female and 7% were unaware of this treatment option.
  • Although most respondents see a future role for STAR in treating ventricular arrhythmias, few anticipate it becoming a first-line treatment, indicating a need for further trials to assess its efficacy and establish guidelines for patient care.
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Aims: Recent trial data demonstrate beneficial effects of active rhythm management in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and support the concept that a low arrhythmia burden is associated with a low risk of AF-related complications. The aim of this document is to summarize the key outcomes of the 9th AFNET/EHRA Consensus Conference of the Atrial Fibrillation NETwork (AFNET) and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA).

Methods And Results: Eighty-three international experts met in Münster for 2 days in September 2023.

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In patients with unexplained syncope, implantable loop recorders (ILR) are used to detect arrhythmias as a cause of syncope. This study aimed to assess the diagnostic yield and clinical implications arising from ILR implantation in patients with syncope in Germany. Secondary longitudinal data were obtained from a large German research database including anonymized data from nationwide statutory health insurances, representative for the German population.

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Purpose: In this study, we explored the role of apoptosis as a potential biomarker for cardiac failure using functional micro-CT and fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT) imaging techniques in Ercc1 mutant mice. Ercc1 is involved in multiple DNA repair pathways, and its mutations contribute to accelerated aging phenotypes in both humans and mice, due to the accumulation of DNA lesions that impair vital DNA functions. We previously found that systemic mutations and cardiomyocyte-restricted deletion of Ercc1 in mice results in left ventricular (LV) dysfunction at older age.

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Aim: Social media (SoMe) are emerging as important tools for research dissemination. Twitter/X promotion has been shown to increase citation rates in well-established journals. We aimed to test the effect of a SoMe promotion strategy on the Mendeley reader counts, the Altmetric Attention Score and the number of citations in an upcoming open-access journal.

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Ventricular tachyarrhythmia (VTA) are frequent arrhythmias in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Representing a major risk factor for sudden cardiac death, Holter ECG at first clinical presentation appears insufficient. This study aims to investigate the ability of routinely obtained parameters associated with myocardial remodeling in stratifying for VTA in HCM.

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The characterization of atrial fibrillation (AF) according to current guidelines categorically refers to the differentiation between paroxysmal, persistent, and permanent AF. A more precise characterization of AF, including the evaluation of AF burden, is playing an increasingly significant role in both scientific research and clinical practice. Digital devices, especially those with the capability of passive (semi-)continuous recording, can contribute to a more accurate quantification of AF burden.

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