Publications by authors named "S Petriashvili"

Article Synopsis
  • Haemodynamic monitoring with implantable pressure sensors lowers heart failure hospitalizations and empowers patients to manage their treatment, potentially enhancing adherence and reducing healthcare provider workloads.
  • The VECTOR-HF I and IIa studies evaluate a patient self-management approach for heart failure, showing no serious complications and high adherence (91.4%) over a year, with significant reductions in hospitalizations and improvements in physical function and quality of life.
  • Interim results indicate that patient self-management using left atrial pressure monitoring is safe, feasible, and may lead to better outcomes for heart failure patients.
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Significant gender differences were noted according to initial symptoms, stress perception, exercise and nutrition.Purpose - distribution of the structure of students' morbidity and behavioral risk factors for health according to gender.766 Georgian students, aged 15 to 35 (20.

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Anemia and iron deficiency (ID) are important and common comorbidities that often coexist in patients with heart failure (HF). Both conditions, together or independently, are associated with poor clinical status and worse outcomes. The aim of our research was to study prevalence and clinical impact of ID and anemia in HF patients attending cardiology department of our hospital.

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The aim of our study was to study prevalence and clinical importance of Hyperuricemia (HU) in patients with heart failure (HF). 126 patients with HF were involved in a study. Main group included 75 patients with HF and HU.

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Final aim of this observational study was to determine correlation between localization of J point elevation and number of premature ventricular beats. The 52 patients (19-68 years old; 31 men and 21 women) were divided in two groups based on localization of J point elevation. First Group - 9 patients (5 men and 4 women) with J-point elevation ≥1 mm in ≥2 contiguous inferior and/or lateral leads on a standard 12-lead ECG reading, Second Group - other 43 (26 men and 17 women) patients with another localization of J point elevation.

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