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Direct reprogramming of fibroblasts into cardiomyocytes for cardiac regenerative medicine.

Circ J

November 2015

Heart and Vascular Research Center, MetroHealth Campus of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA; Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, USA; Roddenberry Center for Stem Cell Biology and Medicine at Gladstone, San Francisco, CA, USA.

Cardiac fibroblasts play critical roles in maintaining normal cardiac function and in cardiac remodeling during pathological conditions such as myocardial infarction (MI). Adult cardiomyocytes (CMs) have little to no regenerative capacity; damaged CMs in the heart after MI are replaced by cardiac fibroblasts that become activated and transform into myofibroblasts, which preserves the structural integrity. Unfortunately, this process typically causes fibrosis and reduces cardiac function.

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Smoking and OSA are widely prevalent and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. It has been hypothesized that each of these conditions adversely affects the other, leading to increased comorbidity while altering the efficacy of existing therapies. However, while the association between smoking and OSA is plausible, the evidence is less than conclusive.

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Objective: Kv1.1 potassium channel null mouse (NULL) exhibits spontaneous seizure-related bradycardia, dies following seizure, and has been proposed as a model for vagus-mediated SUDEP. We characterized the cardiac events surrounding sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) in NULL during terminal asystole for comparison to patients with epilepsy who exhibit bradycardia and terminal or nonterminal asystole during/following seizure and explored the contribution of vagal-mediated bradycardia to SUDEP.

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Introduction: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been associated with reduced arrhythmias; however, the mechanism of this action is unknown. In addition, limited retention and survival of MSCs can significantly reduce efficacy. We hypothesized that MSCs can improve impulse conduction and that alginate hydrogel will enhance retention of MSCs in a model of healed myocardial infarction (MI).

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Isolated cardiac involvement in primary amyloidosis: presenting as sick sinus syndrome and heart failure.

Tex Heart Inst J

October 2014

Department of Internal Medicine (Dr. Pattanshetty), Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio 44195; and The Heart and Vascular Center (Drs. Bhat and Lyons) and Department of Pathology (Dr. Chamberlain), MetroHealth Campus of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44109.

Cardiac amyloidosis is an infiltrative cardiomyopathy with a grave prognosis. Its clinical manifestations include restrictive cardiomyopathy, diastolic heart failure, conduction defects, and arrhythmias. Isolated cardiac involvement and significant conduction disturbances are reported very infrequently.

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Heart failure notwithstanding ejection fraction (HFnEF)--a possible unifying hypothesis?

J Card Fail

January 2014

Heart and Vascular Center, MetroHealth Campus of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart and Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.

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The authors reply.

Crit Care Med

November 2013

The Center for Reducing Health Disparities; and Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine in the MetroHealth Campus of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH.

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Background: Apical ballooning syndrome (ABS) and obstructive coronary artery disease of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) can both result in similar left ventricular apical wall motion abnormalities. The right ventricle may more likely be involved in ABS, and its careful evaluation may help differentiate the two conditions. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the roles of echocardiographic measures of right ventricular (RV) function, namely, Doppler tissue imaging-derived RV index of myocardial performance (RIMP), RV basal free wall systolic excursion velocity (RV S'), and tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion, in differentiating ABS from obstructive LAD disease.

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Objectives: This study assessed whether the results of major, potentially practice-altering cardiovascular trials were influenced by the authors' self-declared financial conflicts of interest (FCOI). Secondary objectives included assessment of trial outcomes by source of funding, by FCOI subtype, and by trial endpoints.

Background: Financial conflicts of interest, ubiquitous in cardiovascular medicine because of significant investigator-industry collaborations, potentially can influence trial outcomes.

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Objectives: To determine the prevalence and mechanism of copying among ICU physicians using an electronic medical record.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Medical ICU of an urban, academic medical center.

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Nitric oxide (NO) derived from the activity of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS1) is involved in S-nitrosylation of key sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca(2+) handling proteins. Deficient S-nitrosylation of the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) has a variable effect on SR Ca(2+) leak/sparks in isolated myocytes, likely dependent on the underlying physiological state. It remains unknown, however, whether such molecular aberrancies are causally related to arrhythmogenesis in the intact heart.

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Background: Hypertensive crisis is associated with poor clinical outcomes. Elevated troponin, frequently observed in hypertensive crisis, may be attributed to myocardial supply-demand mismatch or obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). However, in patients presenting with hypertensive crisis and an elevated troponin, the prevalence of CAD and the long-term adverse cardiovascular outcomes are unknown.

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Background: Microvolt-level T-wave alternans (MTWA) measured by the spectral method is a useful risk predictor for sudden cardiac death because of its high negative predictive value. MTWA analysis software selects a segment of the ECG that encompasses the T-wave in most individuals, but may miss the T-wave end in patients with QT prolongation.

Hypotheses: (1) In patients with QT prolongation, adjustment of the T-wave window will increase the sensitivity of MTWA detection.

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Anemia is a common comorbidity in heart failure (HF), and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. However, it remains unclear whether anemia is merely a marker of poor prognosis or whether anemia itself confers risk. The pathogenesis of anemia in HF is multifactorial.

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Effect of an iPod video intervention on consent to donate organs: a randomized trial.

Ann Intern Med

April 2012

Center for Reducing Health Disparities, MetroHealth Campus of Case Western Reserve University, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Minority Organ Tissue Transplant Education Program, Ohio, USA.

Background: The gap between the supply of organs available for transplantation and demand is growing, especially among ethnic groups.

Objective: To evaluate the effect of a video designed to address concerns of ethnic groups about organ donation.

Design: Cluster randomized, controlled trial.

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Background: Pacemakers can automatically identify and catalog atrial high-rate episodes (AHREs). While most AHREs represent true atrial tachyarrhythmia/atrial fibrillation (AT/AF), a review of stored electrograms suggests that a substantial proportion do not. As AHREs may lead to the initiation of oral anticoagulation, it is crucial to understand the relationship between AHREs and true AT/AF.

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Background: Pott's puffy tumor is a life threatening complication of infectious sinusitis which is the osteomyelitis of the frontal bone with associated subperiosteal abscess causing swelling and edema over the forehead and scalp.

Case Report: Here we present a case a 38 year old male with a rare infectious complication of untreated or inadequately treated sinusitis called Pott's puffy tumor which was diagnosed due to high clinical suspicion and confirmed with CT imaging and biopsy.

Conclusions: This case highlights the need to recognize and easily prevent this fatal complication of a seemingly benign infection like bacterial sinusitis.

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Arrhythmic risk in congenital long QT syndrome.

J Electrocardiol

February 2012

Heart and Vascular Research Center, MetroHealth Campus of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44109-1998, USA.

One of the most important and challenging aspects of caring for patients with congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS) is assessing an individual's risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) because of torsades de pointes. Current risk assessment integrates clinical and genetic features known to be associated with SCD, but more accurate methods of risk assessment could lead to more appropriate use of therapies, potentially saving lives and avoiding overtreatment. Conventional indices of risk include sex, age, extent of QT prolongation, history of symptoms (syncope or aborted SCD), and genetic subtype.

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Introduction: β-Blocker therapy reduces syncope and sudden death in long-QT syndrome type 1 (LQT1), but the mechanism of protection is incompletely understood. This study tested the hypothesis that β-blockade reduces QT prolongation and dispersion of repolarization, measured as the T peak-to-end interval (T(pe) ), during exercise and recovery in LQT1 patients.

Methods And Results: QT and T(pe) were measured in 10 LQT1 patients (33 ± 13 years) and 35 normal subjects (32 ± 12 years) during exercise tests on and off β-blockade.

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Objective: Epidural steroid injections are frequently used in the management of spinal pain, but reports on the incidence of complications from this procedure vary. This study seeks to determine the incidence of complications resulting from this procedure, and to compare the rate of complications in transforaminal vs interlaminar injections.

Design: The design of the study was a retrospective chart review of epidural steroid injections in our academic physiatry practice over a 7-year period.

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