Objective: In patients with aortic stenosis, left ventricular systolic torsion (pT) is increased to overcome excessive afterload. This study assessed left ventricular torsion before and immediately after surgical valve replacement and tested the instant effect of fluid loading.
Design: Prospective, clinical single-center study.
The pH-low insertion peptide (pHLIP) targets acidic diseases such as cancer. The acidity of the environment causes key aspartic acids in pHLIP to become protonated, causing the peptide to insert into membranes. Here we investigate how the negative charge of the membrane influences how pHLIP enters and exits the lipid bilayer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Ventricular torsion is an important component of cardiac function. The effect of septic shock on left ventricular torsion is not known. Because torsion is influenced by changes in preload, we compared the effect of fluid loading on left ventricular torsion in septic shock with the response in matched healthy control subjects.
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