31 results match your criteria: "Deutsches Herzzentrum der Charité-Medical Heart Center of Charité and German Heart Institute Berlin[Affiliation]"

Introduction: Purulent bacterial pericarditis is a potentially fatal disease with mortality rates reaching 100% if left untreated.

Case Presentation: We present the case of a 33-year-old Caucasian male patient who developed cardiac tamponade, most likely caused by a pyogenic liver abscess communicating with the pericardium. Treatment with antibiotics, extended sepsis therapy, and drainage of the abscess led to a full recovery.

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This study aims to assess the effectiveness of digital multidisciplinary conferences (MDCs) in preventing imaging-related quality management (QM) events during the coronavirus-disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic. COVID-19 challenged interdisciplinary exchange and QM measures for patient safety. Regular MDCs between radiologists and intensive care unit (ICU) physicians, introduced in our hospital in 2018, enable re-evaluation of imaging examinations and bilateral feedback.

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Inter-site comparability of 4D flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance measurements in healthy traveling volunteers-a multi-site and multi-magnetic field strength study.

Front Cardiovasc Med

November 2024

Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, ECRC Experimental and Clinical Research Center, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

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  • Time-resolved 3D cine phase-contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance (4D flow CMR) is a method used to analyze blood flow, but it can be affected by various confounders like field strength and scanner configurations.
  • This study involved 19 healthy volunteers who underwent 4D flow CMR at four different sites, with measurements taken from the thoracic aorta and the entire heart to assess the impact of these confounding factors.
  • Results indicated that while some parameters showed good inter-site reproducibility (e.g., in the ascending aorta), others had significant discrepancies, particularly at Site IV, highlighting the need for standardization in 4D flow CMR measurements.
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  • * Researchers will gather individual participant data (IPD) from eligible randomized controlled trials to conduct a meta-analysis, ensuring a comprehensive assessment by validating and merging findings.
  • * It is anticipated that exercise training will show better results in improving submaximal exercise capacity and quality of life compared to standard care, marking the first meta-analysis of its kind for LVAD patients.
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  • The relationship between the body and its environment influences vital host-microbiome interactions that affect how diseases differ between sexes, including susceptibility, symptoms, and treatment results.
  • Factors like hormones, immune responses, and genetic differences contribute to these discrepancies and interact throughout a person's life, while the gut microbiome plays a significant role in various body systems.
  • The paper reviews current knowledge on how sex hormones, gut bacteria, and overall health relate to cardiovascular disease differences between genders, highlighting research gaps and the need for a more integrated approach in future studies.
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Background: Little is known about the disturbance in bodily experience (BE) following ventricular assist device (VAD) implantation. The level of disturbance in BE serves as an indicator of the status of the patients' adaptation process to the device. This process encompasses coping with both the more affective, psychological conflicts and the more cognitive, practical challenges of living with the VAD.

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  • Heart transplantation enhances survival and quality of life for patients with end-stage heart failure due to cardiomyopathies, which often have genetic roots.
  • A study evaluated 39 patients for muscle function and quality of life, using interviews and whole-exome sequencing for those with muscle weakness.
  • Results showed that 17.9% of patients experienced new muscle weakness, with genetic testing identifying several pathogenic variants in some, suggesting a need for genetic assessment and neurological evaluation in heart transplant candidates.
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Aims: This study aims to evaluate the success of the cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging Academy Berlin's transition from in-person to online CMR imaging training during the global pandemic 2020 and to gather recommendations for future courses.

Methods And Results: We conducted an online survey targeting CMR course participants from both the pre-pandemic, in-person era and the pandemic, online era of the CMR Academy Berlin. The survey primarily used Likert-type questions to assess participants' experiences and preferences.

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  • * Many patients with serious symptoms of TR are included in clinical trials for new transcatheter devices, indicating they may be at an advanced stage of HFpEF.
  • * The review explores how treating HFpEF could influence TR's underlying issues and how changes after transcatheter TR treatment might improve symptoms and outcomes for HFpEF patients.
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Aims: Layer-specific left ventricular (LV) strain alterations have been suggested as a specific finding in Fabry disease (FD). Our study aimed to assess the diagnostic value of layer-specific radial strain (RS) indices compared to the established LV regional strain pattern in cardiac amyloidosis (CA) and FD, i.e.

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Introduction: Myocardial tissue alterations in patients with post-Coronavirus disease 2019 syndrome (PCS) are often subtle and mild. Reports vary in the prevalence of non-ischemic and ischemic injuries as well as the extent of ongoing myocardial inflammation. The exact relevance of these myocardial alterations is not fully understood.

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The aetiology of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is heterogenous and overlaps with that of several comorbidities like atrial fibrillation, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, valvular heart disease, iron deficiency, or sarcopenia. The diagnosis of HFpEF involves evaluating cardiac dysfunction through imaging techniques and assessing increased left ventricular filling pressure, which can be measured directly or estimated through various proxies including natriuretic peptides. To better narrow down the differential diagnosis of HFpEF, European and American heart failure guidelines advocate the use of different algorithms including comorbidities that require diagnosis and rigorous treatment during the evaluation process.

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Characterization of anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity by diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging.

Basic Res Cardiol

March 2024

Max Rubner Center for Cardiovascular Metabolic Renal Research, Institute of Pharmacology, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

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  • Anthracyclines, like Doxorubicin, are powerful anti-cancer drugs but can cause serious heart damage known as anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity (AIC).
  • A study using mice showed that AIC leads to systolic dysfunction and changes in the structure of the heart's left ventricle, with specific alterations in diffusion properties detectable by magnetic resonance imaging.
  • The findings suggest that diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) could help in diagnosing and understanding the heart issues caused by AIC, calling for more research in clinical settings.
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Introduction: Goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) has been shown to reduce postoperative complications. The feasibility of GDFT in transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) patients under general anesthesia has not yet been demonstrated. We examined whether GDFT could be applied in patients undergoing TAVR in general anesthesia and its impact on outcomes.

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Multi-modal analgesic strategies, including regional anesthesia techniques, have been shown to contribute to a reduction in the use of opioids and associated side effects in the perioperative setting. Consequently, those so-called multi-modal approaches are recommended and have become the state of the art in perioperative medicine. In the majority of intensive care units (ICUs), however, mono-modal opioid-based analgesic strategies are still the standard of care.

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Objective: old-inducible RNA binding Protein (CIRBP) has been shown to be a potent inflammatory mediator and could serve as a novel biomarker for inflammation. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and capillary leak syndrome (CLS) are frequent complications after pediatric cardiac surgery increasing morbidity, therefore early diagnosis and therapy is crucial. As CIRBP serum levels have not been analyzed in a pediatric population, we conducted a clinical feasibility establishing a customized magnetic bead panel analyzing CIRBP in pediatric patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

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Objectives: Cardiogenic shock (CS) can occur in patients with Takotsubo syndrome (TTS). As TTS has received increasing attention and has been more closely researched, several aspects of the pathogenesis have been identified, particularly that an excessive release of catecholamines plays an important role. Nevertheless, evidence on specific therapy concepts is still lacking.

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Background: COVID-19 can show a variable course, from asymptomatic infections to acute respiratory failure and death. For efficient allocation of resources, patients should be stratified according to their risk for a severe course as early as possible.

Methods: 135 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 pneumonia at four German hospitals were prospectively included in this observational study.

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The global COVID-19 pandemic has required clinical skills training to be transferred to an online format. An interactive synchronous online tutorial with different camera perspectives was developed. In a survey, 79% of the students preferred the first-person perspective, which allowed students to view the abdominal examination through the examiner's eyes.

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With the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), global researchers were confronted with major challenges. The German National Pandemic Cohort Network (NAPKON) was launched in fall 2020 to effectively leverage resources and bundle research activities in the fight against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We analyzed the setup phase of NAPKON as an example for multicenter studies in Germany, highlighting challenges and optimization potential in connecting 59 university and nonuniversity study sites.

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Background: Direct cardiac reprogramming is currently being investigated for the generation of cells with a true cardiomyocyte (CM) phenotype. Based on the original approach of cardiac transcription factor-induced reprogramming of fibroblasts into CM-like cells, various modifications of that strategy have been developed. However, they uniformly suffer from poor reprogramming efficacy and a lack of translational tools for target cell expansion and purification.

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Aims: Small studies and observations suggested that exercise training may improve peak oxygen consumption (peakVO ) in patients with advanced heart failure and left ventricular assist device (LVAD). We investigated whether in this patient group a supervised exercise training can improve exercise capacity.

Methods And Results: In this multicentre, prospective, randomized, controlled trial, patients with stable heart failure and LVAD were randomly assigned (2:1) to 12 weeks of supervised exercise training or usual care, with 12 weeks of follow-up.

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The International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 11th Revision introduced a fully dimensional approach to personality disorders which conceptionally converges with the long-standing psychodynamic understanding of psychopathology through underlying intra- and interpersonal impairments. In this study, the diagnostic contributions of the two psychodynamic concepts of personality structure and psychodynamic conflicts were investigated through the comparison of self-report data of 189 adolescents with mental health problems and 321 mentally healthy controls. The study results reveal that adolescents with mental health problems show significantly higher impairments in all four domains of personality structure and significantly higher levels of several psychodynamic conflicts.

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The role of palliative care for patients with heart failure (HF) is discussed in both most recent HF guidelines, the 2021 ESC guideline and the 2022 AHA/ACC/HFSA guideline. This review compares the definitions, concepts and specific recommendations regarding palliative care for patients with HF in these two guidelines. Both HF guidelines define palliative care as a multidisciplinary approach aimed at alleviating physical, psychological and spiritual distress of patients and caregivers.

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