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Delirium is common in hospitalised patients, and there is currently no specific treatment. Identifying and treating underlying somatic causes of delirium is the first priority once delirium is diagnosed. Several international guidelines provide clinicians with an evidence-based approach to screening, diagnosis and symptomatic treatment.

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  • The study aims to find links between new plasma biomarkers and the occurrence or progression of coronary artery calcium (CAC), which can help understand heart disease development.
  • It analyzed data from participants in the Dallas Heart Study over about 7 years, checking 31 biomarkers and their relationship with CAC changes.
  • The key finding was that soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1) was consistently associated with CAC changes, suggesting a link to inflammation in atherosclerosis, though further research is needed to clarify its role.
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Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes are at risk of heart failure hospitalization. As social determinants of health are rarely included in risk models, we validated and recalibrated the WATCH-DM score in a diverse patient-group using their social deprivation index (SDI).

Methods: We identified US Veterans with type 2 diabetes without heart failure that received outpatient care during 2010 at Veterans Affairs medical centers nationwide, linked them to their SDI using residential ZIP codes and grouped them as SDI <20%, 21% to 40%, 41% to 60%, 61% to 80%, and >80% (higher values represent increased deprivation).

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Below-the-Knee Endovascular Revascularization: A Position Statement.

JACC Cardiovasc Interv

March 2024

University Hospitals Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Electronic address:

Patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia, the terminal stage of peripheral artery disease, are frequently afflicted by below-the-knee disease. Although all patients should receive guideline-directed medical therapy, restoration of inline flow is oftentimes necessary to avoid limb loss. Proper patient selection and proficiency in endovascular techniques for below-the-knee revascularization are intended to prevent major amputation and promote wound healing.

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Background: Little is known about treatment variability across US hospitals for patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI).

Methods And Results: Data were collected from the 2016 to 2018 National Inpatient Sample. All patients aged ≥18 years, admitted to nonfederal US hospitals with a primary diagnosis of CLTI, were identified.

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Background: The care for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) necessitates a multidisciplinary team approach to reduce cardiovascular (CV) risk but implementation of effective integrated strategies has been limited.

Methods And Results: We report 2-year results from a patient-centered, team-based intervention called CINEMA at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. Patients with T2DM or prediabetes at high-risk for CV events, including those with established atherosclerotic CVD, elevated coronary artery calcium score ≥100, chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 2-4, and/or prevalent metabolic syndrome were included.

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Pilot Study on ERAS for Esophagectomy Still on the Runway but Ready for Take Off.

Ann Thorac Surg

April 2024

Division of Cardiac Surgery, Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, University Hospitals, 11100 Euclid Ave, Mailstop LKS 5035, Cleveland, OH 44106; Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Electronic address:

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Percutaneous revascularization is the primary strategy for treating lower extremity venous and arterial disease. Angiography is limited by its ability to accurately size vessels, precisely determine the degree of stenosis and length of lesions, characterize lesion morphology, or correctly diagnose postintervention complications. These limitations are overcome with use of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS).

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Accumulation of Inflammatory Mediators in the Normal Pericardial Fluid.

Int J Mol Sci

December 2023

Division of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital, Department of Surgery, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15706 Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

There is paucity of studies that focus on the composition of pericardial fluid under resting conditions. The purpose of this study is to determine the levels of inflammatory mediators in pericardial fluid and their correlation with plasma levels in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery. We conducted a prospective cohort study on candidates for elective aortic valve replacement surgery.

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Developmental or Procedural Vena Cava Interruption and Venous Thromboembolism: A Review.

Semin Thromb Hemost

September 2024

Cardiovascular Medicine Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

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  • The inferior vena cava (IVC) and superior vena cava play crucial roles in returning blood from the body to the heart, and interruptions in these vessels can lead to stasis and increased risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE).
  • This study reviewed causes of IVC and superior vena cava interruption, including congenital issues like IVC agenesis, which heightens the risk of DVT, especially in younger patients.
  • Modern management predominantly involves vena cava filters for patients at risk of thromboembolism who cannot take anticoagulants, moving away from older surgical methods that posed significant risks and complications.
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is an established imaging modality with proven utility in assessing cardiovascular diseases. The ability of CMR to characterize myocardial tissue using T- and T-weighted imaging, parametric mapping, and late gadolinium enhancement has allowed for the non-invasive identification of specific pathologies not previously possible with modalities like echocardiography. However, CMR examinations are lengthy and technically complex, requiring multiple pulse sequences and different anatomical planes to comprehensively assess myocardial structure, function, and tissue composition.

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Background: Reverse takotsubo-like cardiomyopathy (rTCC) is a rare type of stress-induced cardiomyopathy associated with catecholamine surges. Reverse takotsubo-like cardiomyopathy is characterized by basal and mid-ventricular hypokinesis with apical sparing. Paragangliomas are catecholamine-secreting neuroendocrine tumours outside the adrenal gland that can cause palpitations, hypertension, and rarely cardiomyopathy.

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  • The Epitomee Capsule (EC) is a biodegradable oral device designed for weight management, expanding in the stomach to reduce appetite; a study found that 42% of participants lost more than 5% of their weight over 12 weeks.
  • This study involved 78 participants in Israel, evaluating the EC's effects on blood pressure, triglycerides, and self-reported satiety and snacking habits, showing significant reductions in systolic blood pressure and triglycerides.
  • Results indicated a decline in self-reported craving for snacks and meal sizes over time, suggesting a moderate link between the device's effects and weight loss, although not all correlations reached statistical significance.
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Sex-specific heart failure burden across the United States: Global burden of disease 1990-2019.

Am Heart J

March 2024

Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH; Section of Advanced Heart Failure and Transplantation, University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH. Electronic address:

Background: Heart failure (HF) has unique aspects that vary by biological sex. Thus, understanding sex-specific trends of HF in the US population is crucial to develop targeted interventions. We aimed to analyze the burden of HF in female and male patients across the US, from 1990 to 2019.

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Hybrid Coronary Revascularization: Insights of Long-Term Outcomes.

Am J Cardiol

February 2024

University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Electronic address:

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Although there is consensus on the management of patients with Brugada Syndrome with high risk for sudden cardiac arrest, asymptomatic or intermediate-risk patients present clinical management challenges. This document explores the management opinions of experts throughout the world for patients with Brugada Syndrome who do not fit guideline recommendations. Four real-world clinical scenarios were presented with commentary from small expert groups for each case.

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Purpose: To develop a deep image prior (DIP) reconstruction for B -corrected 2D cine MR fingerprinting (MRF).

Methods: The proposed method combines low-rank (LR) modeling with a DIP to generate cardiac phase-resolved parameter maps without motion correction, employing self-supervised training to enforce consistency with undersampled spiral k-space data. Two implementations were tested: one approach (DIP) for cine T , T , and M mapping, and a second approach (DIP with effective B estimation [DIP-B1]) that also generated an effective B map to correct for errors due to RF transmit inhomogeneities, through-plane motion, and blood flow.

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Global Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases and Risks, 1990-2022.

J Am Coll Cardiol

December 2023

Department of Health Metrics Sciences, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA; Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA. Electronic address:

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Aim: The effects of weight loss with a partial or total meal replacement programme (MRP) on atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk factors are not fully understood, in particular in people at higher CV risk. In the 52-week randomized controlled OPTIWIN study in men and women with obesity, meal replacement programme (total for first 26 weeks, partial for the ensuing 26 weeks) with OPTIFAST (OP) resulted in significantly greater weight loss compared with a low-calorie food-based (FB) dietary plan, both as part of a comprehensive lifestyle intervention [OP (n = 135)/FB (n = 138) week 26: -12.4%/-6.

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Percutaneous vs surgical revascularization in left main coronary artery disease: A restricted mean survival time analysis of randomized trials.

Cardiovasc Revasc Med

April 2024

Harrington Heart and Vascular Institute, University Hospitals, Cleveland, OH, United States of America; School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States of America. Electronic address:

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