Background: Accelerated biological aging, as indicated by telomere shortening, is associated with CAD pathogenesis. In a cross-sectional study, we investigated neural correlates of acute psychological stress and short telomeres in patients with CAD.
Methods: Individuals with CAD (N = 168) underwent a validated mental stress protocol including public speaking and mental arithmetic.
Objective: Circulating progenitor cells possess immune modulatory properties and might mitigate inflammation that is characteristic of patients with coronary artery disease. We hypothesized that patients with fewer circulating progenitor cells (CPCs) will have higher inflammatory markers and worse outcomes.
Approach And Results: Patients with stable coronary artery disease were enrolled in a prospective study enumerating CPCs as CD (cluster of differentiation)-34-expressing mononuclear cells (CD34+) and inflammation as levels of IL (interleukin)-6 and high-sensitivity CRP (C-reactive protein) levels.
Objective: The impedance cardiogram (ICG) is a non-invasive sensing modality for assessing the mechanical aspects of cardiac function, but is sensitive to artifacts from respiration, speaking, motion, and electrode displacement. Electrocardiogram (ECG)-synchronized ensemble averaging of ICG (conventional ensemble averaging method) partially mitigates these disturbances, as artifacts from intra-subject variability (ISVar) of ICG morphology and event latency remain. This paper describes an automated algorithm for removing noisy beats for improved artifact suppression in ensemble-averaged (EA) ICG beats.
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