G Ital Cardiol (Rome)
April 2024
A 66-year-old patient with recent instrumental findings (echocardiogram, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging) of right ventricular failure was hospitalized due to worsening signs and symptoms of right heart failure, while waiting for diagnostic definition. Pulmonary computed tomography angiography revealed findings compatible with bilateral pulmonary thromboembolism involving the main pulmonary artery. Anticoagulant therapy was initiated with initial benefit, partial relief of symptoms, and moderate improvement in right ventricular function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are a therapeutic strategy for various cancers although only a subset of patients respond to the therapy. Identifying patients more prone to respond to ICIs may increase the therapeutic benefit and allow studying new approaches for resistant patients.
Methods: We analyzed the TCGA cohort of HNSCC patients in relation to their activation of 26 immune gene expression signatures, as well as their cell type composition, in order to define signaling pathways associated with resistance to ICIs.
Left atrial strain (LAS) is the most promising technique for assessment of diastolic dysfunction but few data are available in neonates. Our aim was to assess feasibility and reproducibility, and to provide reference ranges of LAS in healthy neonates in the first 48 h of life. We performed one echocardiography in 30 neonates to assess feasibility and develop a standard protocol for image acquisition and analysis.
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