Publications by authors named "M SARIC"

Structural, architectural, contractile or electrophysiological alterations may occur in the left atrium (LA). The concept of LA cardiopathy is supported by accumulating scientific evidence demonstrating that LA remodeling has become a cornerstone diagnostic and prognostic marker. The structure and the function of LA and left atrial appendage (LAA) which is an integral part of the LA, are key elements for a better understanding of multiple clinical conditions, most notably atrial fibrillation (AF), cardioembolism, heart failure and mitral valve diseases.

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Although edible insects (EIs) are encouraged as a sustainable source of protein, their consumption is not as generalised as other types of food that are internationally accepted. While in some regions of the world, EIs are part of the gastronomic and cultural traditions, in other regions, people are not so receptive to this type of food, and some people even express some disgust towards it. Hence, this research focused on the habits of the participants regarding the consumption of insects as well as their perceptions about EIs being or not a part of the local culture or gastronomic patrimony.

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  • In patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), the study aimed to evaluate the relationship between apical aneurysm size and common risk factors with the occurrence of deadly arrhythmias and unexplained strokes.
  • Among 108 patients studied, 19.4% experienced events like sudden cardiac death or serious arrhythmias, with a significant risk linked to larger aneurysm sizes and the presence of major HCM risk factors.
  • Atrial fibrillation was common, and while stroke incidence was low without known causes, overall findings suggest that smaller aneurysms (less than 2 cm) pose a lower risk for severe events over five years.
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Marantic endocarditis is defined as a sterile endocarditis that is rarely encountered in clinical practice. This case series illustrates five cases of marantic endocarditis. All cases were diagnosed on trans thoracic echocardiography and verified on transesophageal echocardiography.

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