Publications by authors named "R Cartier"

Patients with new-onset left bundle branch block (LBBB) after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) are at risk of developing delayed high-degree atrioventricular block. Management of new-onset LBBB post-TAVI remains controversial. In the mparison of a Clinical onitoring Strategy Versus lectrophysiology-Guided Algorithmic Approach in Patients With a New LBBB After (COME-TAVI) trial, consenting patients with new-onset LBBB that persists on day 2 after TAVI, meeting exclusion/inclusion criteria, are randomized to an electrophysiological study (EPS)-guided approach or 30-day electrocardiographic monitoring.

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Objectives: Non-linearity in lipase assays and the ensuing gaps in results distribution have been described on Roche analysers, but have yet to be studied on other analysers.

Design And Methods: Eighteen lithium-heparinized plasma pools of lipase activities decreasing from 1700 to <4 U/L were prepared for multicentric evaluation on several analysers. Non-linearity was modelled as the difference between the polynomial regression of lipase activities depending on relative dilutions over the primary measuring range, and the linear regression of the same variables above the manufacturer's limit of linearity (MLL).

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Article Synopsis
  • - In a study of patients with moderate to severe aortic stenosis (AS), researchers examined the relationship between two biomarkers, GDF-15 and sST2, and indicators of cardiovascular risk and LV function.
  • - Elevated levels of GDF-15 were linked to worse left ventricular (LV) function and decreased functional capacity, as measured by tests like the 6-minute walk test and gait speed.
  • - Although GDF-15 did not predict AS severity, its high levels may serve as a potential single biomarker to identify patients at greater risk for poor outcomes in AS.
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