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Background: Although fractional flow reserve (FFR) is the contemporary standard to detect hemodynamically significant coronary stenosis, it remains underused for the need of pressure wire and hyperemic stimulus. Coronary angiography-derived FFR could break through these barriers. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and performance of a novel diagnostic modality deriving FFR from invasive coronary angiography (AccuFFRangio) for coronary physiological assessment.

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Background: Sedentary behavior elevates cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in patients with dyslipidemia. Increasing physical activity (PA) is recommended alongside pharmacological therapy to prevent CVD, though benefits across environmental conditions are unclear.

Methods And Results: We analyzed data from 113 918 newly diagnosed patients with dyslipidemia (2009-2012) without prior CVD, sourced from the Korea National Health Insurance Service.

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  • Researchers examined how genetic risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) interacts with air pollution exposure to influence CVD outcomes.
  • Using data from the UK Biobank involving over 249,000 participants, they found that individuals with high genetic risk who were also exposed to high levels of particulate matter (PM) faced significantly increased risks of cardiovascular death.
  • The study suggests that reducing PM exposure and tailoring preventive strategies for those at high genetic risk could improve cardiovascular health outcomes.
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  • Optimal medical treatment using angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors (ARNI) can improve left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in patients with heart failure with reduced EF (HFrEF), with a significant portion (46.4%) experiencing improvement after one year.
  • The study identified several factors affecting outcomes: older age, male sex, and larger heart size predicted persistent HFrEF, while atrial fibrillation and high blood pressure were inversely linked.
  • Patients with improved ejection fraction (HFimpEF) had lower rates of all-cause and cardiac mortality compared to those with persistent HFrEF (perHFrEF), suggesting that ARNI therapy leads to better overall outcomes in HFrEF
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Deep learning-based histological predictions of chromosomal instability in colorectal cancer.

Am J Cancer Res

September 2024

Department of Transdisciplinary Medicine, Institute of Convergence Medicine with Innovative Technology, Seoul National University Hospital Seoul, South Korea.

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a lethal malignancy and a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a key driver of genomic instability in CRC and is characterized by aneuploidy and somatic copy-number alterations. This study aimed to predict CIN in CRC using histological data from whole slide images (WSIs).

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  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a condition with different forms and varying risks for sudden cardiac death (SCD), and this study aimed to categorize these forms based on their SCD-related features and outcomes.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 1,231 HCM patients and identified three distinct groups: young patients with low SCD risk (Group 1), young patients with high SCD risk (Group 2), and older patients (Group 3) who faced different rates of SCD and other complications.
  • The findings suggest that using these clear phenotypes can help better assess risks and manage patients with HCM more effectively.
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Background: Patients with osteoporosis demonstrate increased vascular calcification but the effect of osteoporosis treatments on vascular calcification remains unclear. The present study aimed to examine whether coronary or aortic calcification are influenced by denosumab and alendronic acid treatment.

Methods And Results: In a double-blind randomized controlled SALTIRE2 (Study Investigating the Effect of Drugs Used to Treat Osteoporosis on the Progression of Calcific Aortic Stenosis) trial, patients with aortic stenosis were randomized 2:1:2:1 to denosumab, placebo injection, alendronic acid, or placebo capsule.

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Background: Clopidogrel monotherapy improved clinical outcomes compared with aspirin monotherapy during a chronic maintenance period in patients who underwent coronary stenting in the HOST-EXAM (Harmonizing Optimal Strategy for Treatment of Coronary Artery Stenosis-Extended Antiplatelet Monotherapy) trial. However, it is uncertain whether the beneficial effect of clopidogrel over aspirin is different according to the renal function.

Methods And Results: We conducted a post hoc analysis of the HOST-EXAM trial.

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Serious infection is common in patients with multiple myeloma due to immune deficiency from the underlying disease and/or its treatment. Immunoglobulin replacement is one approach to reduce infection risk in these patients. However, few real-world data exist on its use in patients with myeloma.

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Background: There is limited research on the intra-individual efficacy of ventricular pacing minimization algorithms developed by Biotronik-the Ventricular Pace Suppression algorithm (VpS) and the Intrinsic Rhythm Support plus algorithm (IRSplus) (BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG, Berlin, Germany). We performed a randomized pilot trial that evaluated the efficacy of two algorithms in patients with symptomatic sinus node dysfunction (SND) who received a dual-chamber pacemaker.

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  • This study looks at the link between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the risk of stroke in young-to-middle-aged adults aged 18 to 49, highlighting that TBI significantly increases the likelihood of having a stroke.
  • Data from over 500,000 adults with TBI revealed that stroke incidence was 3.82 per 1000 person-years compared to 1.61 in healthy controls, with TBI patients facing nearly double the risk of stroke.
  • The findings stress the importance of stroke prevention measures in younger patients after TBI, emphasizing the need for regular health checkups and lifestyle changes to manage stroke risk factors.
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  • A study examined the safety and effectiveness of one-month dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) in high bleeding risk patients undergoing PCI with Resolute Onyx stents, focusing on differences between Asian and non-Asian patients.
  • The results showed no significant differences in serious ischemic outcomes (like cardiac death or heart attacks) between matched groups from both regions, each with 12% incidence.
  • However, Asian patients experienced significantly fewer major bleeding events (4%) compared to non-Asian patients (9%), despite similar initial bleeding risk profiles after matching.
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  • Perioperative stroke is a serious risk following surgery, usually identified through prediction models that focus mainly on preoperative patient characteristics.
  • This study utilized data from over 15,000 patients to develop a new machine-learning model that includes both preoperative and intraoperative variables for better stroke risk assessment.
  • The integrated model showed significantly better performance in predicting perioperative stroke compared to models relying only on preoperative factors, indicating the importance of real-time intraoperative data.
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  • A recent study highlighted that COVID-19 patients have a heightened risk of severe cardiovascular issues, particularly pulmonary embolism (PE) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT)!
  • The research analyzed data from over 1.6 million COVID-19 patients compared to over 14 million non-infected individuals in South Korea from January 2021 to March 2022!
  • Results indicated a significantly higher risk of PE (6.25 times) and DVT (3.05 times) in unvaccinated COVID-19 patients, while vaccinated individuals still faced a higher risk for PE but not DVT!
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Malnutrition, characterized by altered body composition and impaired function, is particularly prevalent among gastric cancer patients, affecting up to 60% of them. Malnutrition in these patients can manifest both before and after surgery, due to factors such as gastric outlet obstruction, cancer cachexia, and anatomical changes. Notably, total gastrectomy (TG) presents the most significant nutritional challenges.

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  • The study investigates the link between COPD exacerbations and the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), using data from the long-term COPDGene study, which followed patients for up to 15 years.
  • It found that patients who frequently experience COPD exacerbations have a higher risk of developing CVD, regardless of their CVD status at the start of the study.
  • The results suggest that frequent exacerbators may require closer monitoring and management to address potential cardiovascular risks.
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  • The study evaluated the impact of genetic variations on clinical outcomes in older patients (≥75 years) undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with clopidogrel-based therapy.
  • Patients were categorized into normal, intermediate, and poor metabolizers based on their genotypes, revealing significant differences in 3-year major adverse cardiac events among these groups.
  • The findings indicated that older patients with loss-of-function alleles experienced higher rates of cardiac events and mortality, highlighting the need for tailored antiplatelet strategies in this population.
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Risk of Heart Disease in Patients With Amputation: A Nationwide Cohort Study in South Korea.

J Am Heart Assoc

May 2024

Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Science & Technology (SAIHST), Sungkyunkwan University Seoul Republic of Korea.

Background: Amputation confers disabilities upon patients and is linked to substantial morbidity and death attributed to heart disease. While some studies have focused on traumatic amputees in veterans, few studies have focused on traumatic amputees within the general population. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess the risk of heart disease in patients with traumatic amputation with disability within the general population using a large-scale nationwide population-based cohort.

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Background: Although age and body mass index (BMI) significantly affect platelet reactivity units and clinical outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention, there are limited data on the relationship between high on-treatment platelet reactivity (HPR) and clinical outcomes on age and BMI differences. Thus, we investigated the association of HPR with clinical outcomes according to age and BMI.

Methods And Results: The study analyzed 11 714 patients who underwent platelet function tests after percutaneous coronary intervention.

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  • This study investigates the connection between coronary artery disease patterns, assessed using optical coherence tomography (OCT), and outcomes after stent implantation in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
  • 102 patients were analyzed, revealing that those with focal coronary artery disease had larger minimum stent areas and lower rates of stent malapposition compared to those with diffuse disease.
  • Findings indicate that the type of coronary disease impacts post-PCI imaging outcomes, suggesting that OCT can be a valuable tool for understanding these relationships.
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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the characteristics and treatment outcomes of inverted papillomas involving the frontal sinus.

Methods: Patients treated for inverted papilloma involving the frontal sinus between 2003 and 2020 were reviewed. Tumors were classified based on their extent (Extent 1: partially encroaching on the frontal sinus; Extent 2: completely filling the frontal sinus; Extent 3: eroding bony borders beyond the frontal sinus) and site of origin (Origin 1: originating outside the frontal sinus and prolapsing into the frontal sinus; Origin 2: originating from the frontal sinus walls medial to the vertical plane of the lamina papyracea; Origin 3: originating from the frontal sinus walls lateral to the vertical plane of the lamina papyracea).

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Background: Meta-analyses of large clinical trials investigating SGLT2 (sodium-glucose cotransporter-2) inhibitors have suggested their protective effects against atrial fibrillation in patients with type 2 diabetes. However, the results were predominantly driven from trials involving dapagliflozin.

Methods And Results: We used a nationwide, population-based cohort of patients with type 2 diabetes who initiated either dapagliflozin or empagliflozin between May 2016 and December 2018.

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  • Deeper responses to treatment in multiple myeloma (MM) help patients live longer.
  • In a study with newly diagnosed patients, those who responded slowly or showed deeper responses had better survival rates.
  • The results suggest that taking longer to respond to treatment isn't a bad sign and can still lead to good outcomes.
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Background: REGATTA trial failed to demonstrate the survival benefit of reduction gastrectomy in patients with advanced gastric cancer with a single non-curable factor. However, a significant interaction was found between the treatment effect and tumor location in the subset analysis. Additionally, the treatment effect appeared to be different between Japan and Korea.

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