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Background: Prostate cancer treatment involves hormonal therapies that may carry cardiovascular risks, particularly for long-term use. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonists, such as degarelix, may offer advantages over agonists, but comprehensive comparative cardiovascular outcomes are not well established. This study aimed to systematically review and analyze the cardiovascular safety profiles of degarelix compared to those of traditional GnRH agonists, providing critical insights for optimizing treatment strategies.

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The clinical presentation and epidemiology of infective endocarditis (IE) have evolved over time. While the cornerstones of IE treatment remain antimicrobial therapy and surgery, percutaneous mechanical aspiration (PMA) has emerged as an option for carefully selected patients as a complementary modality, based on retrospective data, case series, and expert experience. In this comprehensive review, we summarize the proceedings from an inaugural summit dedicated to the discussion of PMA in the global management of IE, consisting of experts across multiple disciplines from diverse geographic regions and care environments.

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  • Postoperative pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is significant, and the transversus abdominis plane block (TAPB) is a method to manage this pain, delivered via ultrasound (UTAPB) or laparoscopic (LTAPB) guidance.
  • A systematic review of randomized studies indicated that UTAPB was more effective in reducing pain after 6 hours compared to LTAPB, while the difference in effectiveness diminished over time at 12, 24, and 48 hours.
  • The study concludes that UTAPB provides better early pain relief after LC, suggesting that further research is necessary to confirm these findings.
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Lymphatic muscle cells (LMCs) within the wall of collecting lymphatic vessels exhibit tonic and autonomous phasic contractions, which drive active lymph transport to maintain tissue-fluid homeostasis and support immune surveillance. Damage to LMCs disrupts lymphatic function and is related to various diseases. Despite their importance, knowledge of the gene transcriptional signatures in LMCs and how they relate to lymphatic function in normal and disease contexts is largely missing.

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Introduction: Non-cancer deaths are now becoming a significant threat to the health of cancer patients. Death from stomach and duodenal ulcer is linked to cancer due to the side effects of treatment and its pathogenesis. However, guidelines for identifying cancer patients at the highest risk of death from stomach and duodenal ulcer remain unclear.

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Introduction: Managing patients with multiple risk factors for CVDs can present distinct challenges for healthcare providers, therefore addressing them can be paramount to optimize patient care.

Areas Covered: This narrative review explores the burden that CVDs place on healthcare systems as well as how we can best optimize the risk management of these patients. Through a comprehensive review of literature, guidelines and clinical studies, this paper explores various approaches to risk management, lifestyle modifications and pharmacological interventions utilized in the management of CVDs.

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Background: Transplantation using hearts obtained through donation after circulatory death (DCD) is increasing, but data on recipient renal outcomes are limited.

Methods And Results: Patients at a single institution who underwent heart transplantation using organs procured through DCD or donation after brain death (DBD) from April 2016 to August 2022 were included in this retrospective cohort study. Hemodynamic measures were collected via right heart catheterization performed 1 week after transplantation.

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Background: Patients with HER2-positive breast cancer can significantly benefit from HER2-directed therapy - such as the monoclonal antibody trastuzumab. However, some patients can develop therapy resistance or change HER2 status. Thus, we urgently need new, noninvasive strategies to monitor patients frequently.

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Clinical Course and Treatment of Patients With Apical Aneurysms Due to Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.

JACC Adv

October 2024

Cardiomyopathy Program, Mount Sinai West and Mount Sinai Morningside, New York City, New York, USA.

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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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Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is effective and safe, but its outcomes for patients with bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) disease are relatively unclear. A comprehensive search of PubMed, Medline, and Google Scholar till November 2023 yielded studies evaluating TAVI in BAV patients. Inclusion criteria were applied, and data were extracted on clinical and procedural outcomes, including echocardiographic measures and complications.

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Background: The number of patients waiting for heart transplant far exceeds the number of hearts available. Donation after circulatory death (DCD) combined with machine perfusion can increase the number of transplantable hearts by as much as 48%. Emerging studies also suggest machine perfusion could enable allograft "reconditioning" to optimize outcomes.

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  • The CSWG-SCAI staging system helps assess the severity of cardiogenic shock (CS) in patients, but there’s limited data on how these stages change over time and affect outcomes.
  • This study analyzed data from 3,268 patients with acute myocardial infarction-related CS and heart failure-related CS to see how their SCAI stages changed over 72 hours.
  • Findings showed that most patients’ stages changed within the first 24 hours, particularly those in stage B who had a high risk of worsening, indicating that early detection and ongoing evaluation are crucial for improving patient outcomes.
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  • Severe alcoholic hepatitis (SAH) is a critical condition with limited treatment options, and fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is being explored as a potential therapy.
  • A meta-analysis of six studies involving 371 SAH patients found that those receiving FMT had significantly better survival rates at 1 and 3 months compared to those receiving standard care.
  • However, the survival benefits of FMT diminished after 6 months, suggesting a need for further research into its long-term effectiveness and ways to maintain these benefits.
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In recent years, there has been a shift in the epidemiology of patients with infective endocarditis (IE). This has been characterized by an alarming increase in IE in patients who inject drugs, cardiac implantable electronic device-related IE, and those with comorbid conditions and high surgical risk. This unmet need has mandated a reevaluation of complex management strategies in these patients and introduction of unconventional approaches in treatment.

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Spontaneous isolated superior mesenteric artery dissection (SISMAD) is a rare cause of acute abdominal pain, but could potentially be fatal to patients, and should be recognized soon in the emergency department after excluding other common causes. Computed tomography (CT) is the modality of choice for initial diagnosis and follow-up. Currently there is no evidence-based guidelines for managing SISMAD.

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  • Cardiac signaling pathways that respond to exercise can help protect the heart from stress and may offer new treatment options for heart conditions.
  • Researchers explored the potential of delivering the CITED4 gene through intravenous AAV9 injections to improve heart recovery from ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI).
  • The study found that CITED4 gene transfer significantly increased CITED4 levels, reduced heart damage, and improved heart function, indicating that this therapy could be a viable method to support heart recovery after ischemic events.
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Infective endocarditis (IE) is a severe infection of the inner lining of the heart, known as the endocardium. It is characterized by a range of symptoms and has a complicated pattern of occurrence, leading to a significant number of deaths. IE poses significant diagnostic and treatment difficulties.

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Purpose Of The Review: The current lack of objective and quantitative assessment techniques to determine cardiac graft relative viability results in risk-averse decision-making, which negatively impact the utilization of cardiac grafts. The purpose of this review is to highlight the current deficiencies in cardiac allograft assessment before focusing on novel cardiac assessment techniques that exploit conventional and emerging imaging modalities, including ultrasound, magnetic resonance, and spectroscopy.

Recent Findings: Extensive work is ongoing by the scientific community to identify improved objective metrics and tools for cardiac graft assessment, with the goal to safely increasing the number and proportion of hearts accepted for transplantation.

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Background: Heart failure (HF) is a burdensome condition and a leading cause of 30-day hospital readmissions in the United States. Clinical and social factors are key drivers of hospitalization. These 2 strategies, digital platforms and home-based social needs care, have shown preliminary effectiveness in improving adherence to clinical care plans and reducing acute care use in HF.

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Despite important advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), the field is in urgent need of increased research and scientific advancement. As a result, innovation, improvement and/or repurposing of the available research toolset can provide improved testbeds for research advancement. Langendorff perfusion is an extremely valuable research technique for the field of CVD research that can be modified to accommodate a wide array of experimental needs.

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  • A study analyzed data from 7,070 patients with cardiogenic shock (CS), finding that 5.6% developed acute limb ischemia (ALI), particularly among women and those with peripheral arterial disease.* -
  • ALI incidence increased with the severity of CS, with highest rates among patients using advanced support devices like VA-ECMO and balloon pumps, yet less than half used distal perfusion catheters.* -
  • Mortality rates were significantly higher for patients with ALI (57.4%) compared to those without (38.0%), highlighting ALI's severe impact on survival in CS patients.*
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Cardiac aging is an intricate and multifaceted process with considerable impact on public health, especially given the global demographic shift towards aged populations. This review discusses structural, cellular and functional changes associated with cardiac aging and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Key molecular mediators are considered within the framework of the established hallmarks of aging, with particular attention to promising therapeutic candidates.

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