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Patients with heart failure (HF) who contract SARS-CoV-2 infection are at a higher risk of cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Regardless of therapeutic attempts in COVID-19, vaccination remains the most promising global approach at present for controlling this disease. There are several concerns and misconceptions regarding the clinical indications, optimal mode of delivery, safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines for patients with HF.

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  • The increasing number of patients with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) raises the chances of hospitalizations due to device-related issues and other health problems.
  • This text offers a structured guide for healthcare providers who may not specialize in LVADs, covering important topics like blood pressure checks, medical treatment, and the challenges of anesthesia during surgery for these patients.
  • It also emphasizes crucial considerations for discharging LVAD patients and includes discussions on palliative care and end-of-life planning.
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  • Advances in LVAD technology and a shortage of donor hearts have led to more patients relying on these devices, resulting in a higher likelihood of presenting with complications in emergency departments.
  • Ageing LVAD patients, particularly those on 'destination therapy,' face increased risks for complications due to additional age-related health issues.
  • This text provides a structured approach for non-LVAD specialists to manage various emergencies encountered by LVAD-supported patients, including discussions on defining death in patients whose circulation is maintained by the device despite the absence of other life signs.*
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  • * Complications arising from LVAD use create a heavy burden on medical systems, particularly as the patient population ages and experiences more comorbidities.
  • * This trilogy aims to provide essential tools and guidance for non-LVAD specialists, covering patient management from emergency response to hospital discharge, including specific protocols for assessing and treating LVAD-supported patients.
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New biomarkers are being evaluated for their ability to advance the management of patients with heart failure. Despite a large pool of interesting candidate biomarkers, besides natriuretic peptides virtually none have succeeded in being applied into the clinical setting. In this review, we examine the most promising emerging candidates for clinical assessment and management of patients with heart failure.

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Sleep architecture alterations, among which sleep fragmentation is highly prevalent, represent risk factors for a variety of diseases, ranging from cardiovascular to brain disorders, including anxiety. What mediates anxiety occurrence upon sleep fragmentation is still a matter of debate. We hypothesized that the sleep fragmentation effects on anxiety are dependent on its duration and mediated by increased oxidative stress and alterations in the number of parvalbumin (PV+) interneurons in the hippocampus.

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This paper presents new methodology for determining the actual stress-strain diagram based on analytical equations, in combination with numerical and experimental data. The first step was to use the 3D digital image correlation (DIC) to estimate true stress-strain diagram by replacing common analytical expression for contraction with measured values. Next step was to estimate the stress concentration by using a new methodology, based on recently introduced analytical expressions and numerical verification by the finite element method (FEM), to obtain actual stress-strain diagrams, as named in this paper.

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The accepted use of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) technology as a good alternative for the treatment of patients with advanced heart failure together with the improved survival of patients on the device and the scarcity of donor hearts has significantly increased the population of LVAD supported patients. Device-related, and patient-device interaction complications impose a significant burden on the medical system exceeding the capacity of LVAD implanting centres. The probability of an LVAD supported patient presenting with medical emergency to a local ambulance team, emergency department medical team and internal or surgical wards in a non-LVAD implanting centre is increasing.

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Aims: The 4S-AF scheme [Stroke risk, Symptom severity, Severity of atrial fibrillation (AF) burden, Substrate severity] has recently been described as a novel approach to in-depth characterization of AF. We aim to determine if the 4S-AF scheme would be useful for AF characterization and provides prognostic information in real-world AF patients.

Methods And Results: The Spanish and French cohorts of the EORP-AF Long-Term General Registry were included.

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Utilization of Subcutaneous Cardioverter-Defibrillator in Poland and Europe-Comparison of the Results of Multi-Center Registries.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

July 2021

Cardiology, Cardiac Arrhythmias Management Department, Clinique Pasteur, 31076 Toulouse, France.

The implantation of a subcutaneous cardioverter-defibrillator (S-ICD) may be used instead of a traditional transvenous system to prevent sudden cardiac death. Our aim was to compare the characteristics of S-ICD patients from the multi-center registry of S-ICD implantations in Poland with the published results of the European Snapshot Survey on S-ICD Implantation (ESSS-SICDI). We compared data of 137 Polish S-ICD patients with 68 patients from the ESSS-SICDI registry.

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Eliglustat, an oral substrate reduction therapy, is approved for eligible adults with Gaucher disease type 1. In the Phase 3 ENGAGE trial of previously untreated adults with Gaucher disease type 1, eliglustat-treated patients had statistically significant improvements in organ volumes and hematologic parameters compared with placebo in the 9-month primary analysis. We report final outcomes by time on eliglustat among all patients who participated in the ENGAGE trial and extension.

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Dyspepsia Challenge in Primary Care Gastroenterology.

Dig Dis

May 2022

Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology Euromedic Hospital, Euromedic, General Hospital, Belgrade, Serbia.

Background: The purpose of this review is to take a deep dive into general problems and challenges of diagnosis and treatment of patients with symptoms of dyspepsia in primary care practice.

Summary: Primary care physicians become acquainted with a broad range of clinical problems and therefore require a wide span of knowledge in taking care of patients from their first medical examination within the health care system. Dyspepsia and Helicobacter pylori infection are two of the most frequent reasons of digestive-related health care issues, despite that in primary care practice, current recommendations for diagnosis and differential therapy are often not implemented.

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Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the most effective therapies for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and leads to improved quality of life, reductions in heart failure hospitalization rates and all-cause mortality. Nevertheless, up to two-thirds of eligible patients are not referred for CRT. Furthermore, post-implantation follow-up is often fragmented and suboptimal, hampering the potential maximal treatment effect.

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Anemia is commonly present in hemodialysis (HD) patients and significantly affects their survival and quality of life. NIR spectroscopy and machine learning were used as a method to detect anemia in hemodialysis patients. The aim of this investigation has been to evaluate the near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) as a method for non-invasive on-line detection of anemia parameters from HD effluent by assessing the correlation between the spectrum of spent dialysate in the wavelength range of 700-1700 nm and the levels of hemoglobin (Hb), red blood cells (RBC), hematocrit (Hct), iron (Fe), total iron binding capacity (TIBC), ferritin (FER), mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) in patient blood.

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Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is highly prevalent in atrial fibrillation (AF) patients and associated with reduced response to rhythm control strategies. However, there is no practical guidance on testing for OSA in AF patients and for OSA treatment implementation. We sought to evaluate current practices and identify challenges of OSA management in AF.

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Brain hyperexcitability in sleep apnea is believed to be provoked by hypoxemia, but sleep fragmentation can also play a significant role. Sleep fragmentation can trigger inflammatory mechanisms. The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of chronic sleep fragmentation on seizure susceptibility and brain cytokine profile.

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A Herbal Formula in the Therapy of Acute Postviral Rhinosinusitis.

Turk Arch Otorhinolaryngol

March 2021

Institute of Pharmacy, Military Medical Academy Faculty of Medicine, University of Defence, Belgrade, Serbia.

Objective: To assess the effects and adverse events of preparation Sinulan forte containing extracts of five medicinal plants in comparison to mometasone furoate nasal spray (MFNS) in therapy of acute postviral rhinosinusitis (APRS).

Methods: We included 46 APRS patients in this prospective investigation and randomized to two groups. The patients in group 1 (n=23) received MFNS 200 μg two times/day for ten days, and patients in group 2 (n=23) received Sinulan forte, tablets 225 mg per os, two times/day also for ten days.

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RepeatsPlus - program for finding motifs and repeats in data sequences.

J Bioinform Comput Biol

June 2021

Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, Belgrade University, Vojvode Stepe 305, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.

Discovering motifs and repeats in data sequences is of great importance in biology and a large number of efficient tools for their finding have been developed. As the number of results found can be very large, our goal is to provide a tool that, on a mathematical basis, can precisely find all motifs and repeats, filter them according to input arguments and output the results in a convenient way. RepeatsPlus is a program that provides statistical filtering according to input sequence length and number of repeat occurrences, motif mask filtering and filtering related to ambiguous letters in input sequence and a large number of other options.

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Diagnosis and treatment of cardiac amyloidosis. A position statement of the European Society of Cardiology Working Group on Myocardial and Pericardial Diseases.

Eur J Heart Fail

April 2021

2nd Department of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.

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  • Cardiac amyloidosis is a serious disease caused by amyloid fibril deposits in the heart, which can arise from genetic variants or acquired conditions.
  • Advances in imaging and non-invasive diagnosis show that cardiac amyloidosis is more common than previously thought.
  • The paper outlines definitions of the disease, scenarios for suspicion, a diagnostic algorithm, and strategies for monitoring and treatment to improve clinical practice.
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Diagnosis and treatment of cardiac amyloidosis: a position statement of the ESC Working Group on Myocardial and Pericardial Diseases.

Eur Heart J

April 2021

2nd Department of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.

Article Synopsis
  • - Cardiac amyloidosis is a serious disease caused by amyloid fibril deposits in the heart, which can be linked to genetic factors or acquired conditions.
  • - Recent imaging advancements have revealed that cardiac amyloidosis is more common than previously thought, leading to the need for clearer diagnostic criteria.
  • - The paper outlines a diagnostic algorithm, discusses clinical scenarios for suspicion, and reviews monitoring and treatment approaches to connect recent research with clinical practice.
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Mechanisms of the brain-related comorbidities in chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) are still largely unknown, although CP/CPPS is one of the major urological problems in middle-aged men, while these neuropsychological incapacities considerably diminish life quality. The objectives of this study were to assess behavioral patterns in rats with CP/CPPS and to determine whether these patterns depend on alterations in the brain oxidative stress, corticosterone, and hippocampal parvalbumin-positive (PV+) interneurons. Adult male rats from CP/CPPS (intraprostatic injection of 3% -carrageenan, day 0) and sham (0.

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Widespread growth signatures in COVID-19 confirmed case counts are reported, with sharp transitions between three distinct dynamical regimes (exponential, superlinear, and sublinear). Through analytical and numerical analysis, a novel framework is developed that exploits information in these signatures. An approach well known to physics is applied, where one looks for common dynamical features, independently from differences in other factors.

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Simulation and prediction of spread of COVID-19 in The Republic of Serbia by SEAIHRDS model of disease transmission.

Microb Risk Anal

August 2021

Belgrade University, Faculty of veterinary medicine Department of Infectious Animals Diseases and Diseases of Bees, Bulevar Oslobodenja 18, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.

As a response to the pandemic caused by SARS-Cov-2 virus, on 15 March 2020, the Republic of Serbia introduced comprehensive anti-epidemic measures to curb COVID-19. After a slowdown in the epidemic, on 6 May 2020, the regulatory authorities decided to relax the implemented measures. However, the epidemiological situation soon worsened again.

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