Publications by authors named "Syed M A Hassan"

Article Synopsis
  • Infective endocarditis (IE) is on the rise globally, with a focus on healthcare-associated (HAIE) and drug-use-associated (DUA-IE) infections and difficulties in treating prosthetic valve infections.
  • Recent findings show that Staphylococcus aureus is the leading cause of IE, alongside the challenges posed by drug-resistant organisms and advances in diagnostics that help identify hard-to-detect cases.
  • Effective treatment relies on prompt diagnosis through advanced imaging, appropriate antibiotics, and coordinated care from multiple specialties, including early surgical intervention for improved patient outcomes.*
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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is an emergency medical condition with varied causes presenting as reversible subcortical vasogenic brain edema caused by endothelial injury, resulting from changes in blood pressure or direct effects of cytokines on endothelium. Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is manifested by neurologic symptoms. Common causes include hypertensive emergency, renal disease, preeclampsia, eclampsia, and immunosuppressive drugs.

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Purpose Of Review: There is a lack of data on the epidemiology and management of severe aortic stenosis (AS) in diverse populations. We summarize the contemporary literature on the racial and ethnic differences in AS prevalence, treatment and outcomes and discuss possible explanations for these disparities to inform future research and improve the delivery of care to under-represented patient groups.

Recent Findings: African American (AA) patients have significantly less prevalence of severe AS than White patients whereas paradoxically having higher traditional risk factors for severe AS.

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Background: Inadequate pain control after median sternotomy leads to reduced mobilization, increased respiratory complications, and longer hospital stays. Typically, postoperative pain is controlled by opioid analgesics that may have several adverse effects. Parasternal intercostal block (PSB) has emerged as part of a multimodal strategy to control pain after median sternotomy.

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Arterial stiffening, which occurs when conduit arteries thicken and lose elasticity, has been associated with cardiovascular disease and increased risk for future cardiovascular events. Specifically, aortic stiffening plays a large role in the pathogenesis of vascular diseases, such as aneurysm formation and dissection. Current parameters used to assess risk of aortic rupture include absolute diameter and growth rate.

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Left atrial perforation is a known complication following pulmonary vein catheter ablation. Our case of a 62-year-old female underwent urgent surgery for repair of left atrium perforation with left pleural effusion as a late complication after multiple transcatheter radiofrequency pulmonary vein ablations for persistent atrial fibrillation.

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