533 results match your criteria: "Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute.[Affiliation]"

Objectives: To characterize factors associated with parental willingness for their children participation in a COVID-19 vaccine trial, use of different COVID-19 vaccines and acceptance of a third vaccine dose.

Methods: Parents of children aged 12-17 years in Lima, Perú were asked to complete an online questionnaire via social networks, from November 9, 2021, to April 23, 2022. We calculated crude and adjusted prevalence ratios with 95% confidence intervals to compare factors with the mentioned outcomes.

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This study aims to assess the sensitivity of epicardial potential-based electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) to the removal or interpolation of bad leads.We utilized experimental data from two distinct centers. Langendorff-perfused pig (= 2) and dog (= 2) hearts were suspended in a human torso-shaped tank and paced from the ventricles.

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The 12th annual Utah Cardiac Recovery Symposium (U-CARS) in 2024 continued its mission to advance cardiac recovery by uniting experts across various fields. The symposium featured key presentations on cutting-edge topics such as CRISPR gene editing for heart failure, guideline-directed medical therapy for heart failure (HF) with improved/recovered ejection fraction (HFimpEF), the role of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) in treating cardiac arrest, and others. Discussions explored genetic and metabolic contributions to HF, emphasized the importance of maintaining pharmacotherapy in HFimpEF to prevent relapse, and identified future research directions including refining ECPR protocols, optimizing patient selection, and leveraging genetic insights to enhance therapeutic strategies.

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Obesity Arrhythmias: Role of IL-6 Trans-Signaling.

Int J Mol Sci

August 2024

Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute (CVRTI), University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • - Obesity is a major and growing global health issue, affecting over 600 million adults and projected to double by 2030, with significant implications for heart health, particularly concerning arrhythmias in those with long QT syndrome.
  • - The excess fat in obese individuals triggers chronic inflammation through the release of IL-6, a cytokine that increases the risk of severe heart diseases and arrhythmias by altering heart function.
  • - Despite promising results from the IL-6 inhibitor olamkicept in treating other inflammatory conditions, the specific link between IL-6 trans-signaling and heart rhythm disturbances in obesity has yet to be fully investigated, highlighting a crucial area for future research.
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Targeting vascular senescence in cardiovascular disease with aging.

J Cardiovasc Aging

April 2024

Department of Nutrition and Integrated Physiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.

Aging is a major risk factor for atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Two major age-associated arterial phenotypes, endothelial dysfunction and large elastic arterial stiffness, are autonomous predictors of future CVD diagnosis and contribute to the progression of CVD in older adults. Senescent cells lose the capacity to proliferate but remain metabolically active and secrete inflammatory factors termed senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), leading to an increase in inflammation and oxidative stress.

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STAT4 Mediates IL-6 Trans-Signaling Arrhythmias in High Fat Diet Guinea Pig Heart.

Int J Mol Sci

July 2024

Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute (CVRTI), University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA.

Obesity is a major risk factor for the development of life-threatening malignant ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VT) and sudden cardiac death (SCD). Risks may be highest for patients with high levels of the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-6. We used our guinea pig model of high-fat diet (HFD)-induced arrhythmias that exhibit a heightened proinflammatory-like pathology, which is also observed in human obesity arrhythmias, as well as immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy approaches to evaluate the pathological IL-6 trans-signaling function and explore the underlying mechanisms.

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The clinical therapy for treating acute myocardial infarction is primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI). PPCI is effective at reperfusing the heart; however, the rapid reintroduction of blood can cause ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). Reperfusion injury is responsible for up to half of the total myocardial damage, but there are no pharmacological interventions to reduce I/R.

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Pathophysiologic Vasodilation in Cardiogenic Shock and Its Impact on Mortality.

Circ Heart Fail

September 2024

Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City (M.A.C., M.A., C.P.K., M.S., E.D., I.T., J.L., B.K., J.G., M.G., C.H.S., J.E.T., J.C.F., S.G.D., T.C.H.).

Background: Cardiogenic shock (CS) mortality remains near 40%. In addition to inadequate cardiac output, patients with severe CS may exhibit vasodilation. We aimed to examine the prevalence and consequences of vasodilation in CS.

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Mitochondrial complex-1 as a therapeutic target for cardiac diseases.

Mol Cell Biochem

July 2024

Department of Physiology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medicine, School of Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown, 26505, WV, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • * CI plays a major role in energy production and is made up of 45 protein subunits, with dysfunction linked to various heart conditions like heart failure and hypertrophy due to increased oxidative stress and other cellular issues.
  • * Despite its importance, there are currently no targeted therapies for CVDs focused on CI, and a better understanding of its mechanisms could pave the way for new treatment strategies.
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Background: Type 2 diabetes is prevalent in cardiovascular disease and contributes to excess morbidity and mortality. We sought to investigate the effect of glycemia on functional cardiac improvement, morbidity, and mortality in durable left ventricular assist device (LVAD) recipients.

Methods And Results: Consecutive patients with an LVAD were prospectively evaluated (n=531).

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Therapeutic Options in Ambulatory Advanced Heart Failure: A Moving Target.

JACC Heart Fail

October 2024

Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

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Early intramuscular adrenaline administration is associated with improved survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Resuscitation

August 2024

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, United States; Salt Lake City Fire Department, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.

Background: Early administration of adrenaline is associated with improved survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Delays in vascular access may impact the timely delivery of adrenaline. Novel methods for administering adrenaline before vascular access may enhance survival.

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Reperfusion Injury in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction: JACC Scientific Statement.

J Am Coll Cardiol

June 2024

The CardioVascular Center and Molecular Cardiology Research Institute, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Despite impressive improvements in the care of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction, mortality remains high. Reperfusion is necessary for myocardial salvage, but the abrupt return of flow sets off a cascade of injurious processes that can lead to further necrosis. This has been termed myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury and is the subject of this review.

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Centrifugal-flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs) have improved morbidity and mortality for their recipients. Hospital readmissions remain common, negatively impacting quality of life and survival. We sought to identify risk factors associated with hospital readmissions among patients with CF-LVADs.

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Trauma is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in humans and companion animals. Recent efforts in procedural development, training, quality systems, data collection, and research have positively impacted patient outcomes; however, significant unmet need still exists. Coordinated efforts by collaborative, translational, multidisciplinary teams to advance trauma care and improve outcomes have the potential to benefit both human and veterinary patient populations.

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Mitochondrial Calcium Regulation of Cardiac Metabolism in Health and Disease.

Physiology (Bethesda)

September 2024

Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.

Article Synopsis
  • Oxidative phosphorylation, vital for energy production, is significantly influenced by mitochondrial calcium (Ca) levels, which enhance ATP production but must be carefully balanced to prevent cell death.
  • The relationship between mitochondrial Ca and oxidative phosphorylation is particularly important in cardiac health and diseases, affecting conditions like heart failure and arrhythmias by regulating energy supply and reactive oxygen species (ROS) responses.
  • Targeting mitochondrial Ca could be a promising therapeutic strategy to treat various cardiac diseases linked with energy dysfunction and irregular heart rhythms.
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Comparison of shelf-stable and conventional resuscitation products in a canine model of hemorrhagic shock.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg

August 2024

From the US Army Institute of Surgical Research (T.H.E., E.C.V., T.D.L., L.E.G.II), JBSA Fort Sam Houston; Department of Veterinary Small Animal Clinical Sciences (T.H.E.), School of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (T.D.L.), University of Texas Tyler School of Medicine, Tyler, Texas; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (L.E.G.II), Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Nora Eccles-Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute (T.H., G.L.H.); Biomedical Engineering Department (G.L.H.), and Department of Emergency Medicine (R.F., N.E., R.G., C.C., A.T., G.L.H.), University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Background: Treatment of severe hemorrhagic shock typically involves hemostatic resuscitation with blood products. However, logistical constraints often hamper the wide distribution of commonly used blood products like whole blood. Shelf-stable blood products and blood substitutes are poised to be able to effectively resuscitate individuals in hemorrhagic shock when more conventional blood products are not readily available.

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Background And Purpose: For the management of central nervous system (CNS) vasculitis, it is crucial to differentiate between primary and secondary CNS vasculitis and to understand the respective etiologies. We assessed the etiology, characteristics, and outcomes of patients with CNS vasculitis.

Methods: A single-center retrospective chart review was conducted at the University of Utah, Department of Neurology, between February 2011 and October 2022.

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Isolated Optic Neuritis: Etiology, Characteristics, and Outcomes in a US Mountain West Cohort.

J Neuroophthalmol

April 2024

Departments of Neurology (YH, MS, ELS, MAW, K-HW, TLS, SLC) and Pathology (TLS), University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (MS, SV), University of Utah Moran Eye Center, Salt Lake City, Utah; Department of Pediatric Neurology (MAW), Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah; George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center (TLS, SLC), Salt Lake City, Utah; and Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute (DS), University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Background: The diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune optic neuritis (ON) has improved with the accessibility and reliability of aquaporin-4 (AQP4) and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibody testing, yet autoantibody-negative ON remains common. This study describes the demographic, clinical, and outcome data in patients with isolated ON across the pediatric and adult cohort.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of University of Utah Health patients with the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code of ICD-9 377.

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Leukotriene B4 signaling in diabetic ventricular arrhythmias.

J Cell Physiol

August 2024

Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute & Molecular Medicine Program, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

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Background: The immediate impact of catheter ablation on left atrial mechanical function and the timeline for its recovery in patients undergoing ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) remain uncertain. The mechanical function response to catheter ablation in patients with different AF types is poorly understood.

Methods: A total of 113 AF patients were included in this retrospective study.

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Background: Much of what we know about insulin resistance is based on studies from metabolically active tissues such as the liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle. Emerging evidence suggests that the vascular endothelium plays a crucial role in systemic insulin resistance; however, the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Arf6 (ADP ribosylation factor 6) is a small GTPase that plays a critical role in endothelial cell function.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cardiogenic shock remains a critical health issue with high mortality rates, and no significant new treatments have emerged in decades, making management difficult.
  • A collaborative, multidisciplinary approach involving specialized "shock teams" is being promoted to improve patient outcomes in high-volume clinical settings.
  • The proposal aims to establish a Cardiogenic Shock Team Collaborative to enhance care protocols, education, and overall performance, similar to successful initiatives in other medical areas.
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