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This 10-minute video aims at improving skills for the structural assessment of the interatrial septum using 2-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) to increase the ability to diagnose-or rule out-the different types of interatrial communications. Of the five types of lesions, this video focuses on ostium secundum atrial septal defect. This is the first video in our MicroLearning Video Series, designed to help a target audience of sonographers, general cardiologists, general practitioners who want to gain knowledge on fundamental cardiology, and technicians.

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Objective: Recent randomized controlled trials have demonstrated a notable prevalence of immediate technical failures in percutaneous vascular interventions (PVIs) for complex arterial lesions associated with chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Current imaging modalities present inherent limitations in identifying these lesions, making it challenging to determine the most suitable candidates for PVI. We present a novel preprocedural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) histology protocol for identifying lesions that might present a higher rate of immediate and midterm PVI failure.

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In-silico heart model phantom to validate cardiac strain imaging.

Comput Biol Med

October 2024

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA; Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, Houston Methodist Academic Institute, Houston, TX 77030, USA; J. Mike Walker '66 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA. Electronic address:

The quantification of cardiac strains as structural indices of cardiac function has a growing prevalence in clinical diagnosis. However, the highly heterogeneous four-dimensional (4D) cardiac motion challenges accurate "regional" strain quantification and leads to sizable differences in the estimated strains depending on the imaging modality and post-processing algorithm, limiting the translational potential of strains as incremental biomarkers of cardiac dysfunction. There remains a crucial need for a feasible benchmark that successfully replicates complex 4D cardiac kinematics to determine the reliability of strain calculation algorithms.

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Embracing the duality of BMI and central adiposity.

Lancet

August 2024

Division of Cardiovascular Prevention and Wellness, DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, Center for Cardiovascular Computational and Precision Health, and Center for Health Data Science and Analytics, Houston Methodist, Houston, TX 77030, USA. Electronic address:

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  • The study examined how LDL-C levels relate to coronary plaque in asymptomatic individuals undergoing coronary CT angiography in the U.S.
  • Results showed variations in plaque presence depending on LDL-C levels and coronary artery calcium scores, with some surprising occurrences such as low LDL-C individuals having plaque.
  • The findings suggest that there's a complex relationship between LDL-C, coronary artery calcium, and cardiovascular risk that warrants further investigation for better risk assessment in asymptomatic adults.
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Among Patients With Overweight or Obesity, Diabetes, and HFpEF on SGLT2 Inhibitors.

JACC Heart Fail

November 2024

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Beth Israel Lahey Health, Burlington, Massachusetts, USA. Electronic address:

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  • - The study explores the additional benefits of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) for patients with obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) who are already on sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i).
  • - Researchers analyzed data from over 7,000 patients and found that those taking both GLP-1 RA and SGLT2i had significantly lower risks of heart failure exacerbations and other health issues compared to those on SGLT2i alone.
  • - While the combination therapy showed many benefits, it also had an increased risk of diabetic retinopathy, indicating the need for
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  • Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is linked to poorer health outcomes after procedures like TAVR and M-TEER, emphasizing the need to understand its impact on patient health status.
  • The study analyzed data from a large registry to explore the relationship between levels of baseline TR and health status, measured through KCCQ-OS scores, as well as clinical outcomes post-procedure.
  • Results indicated that patients with moderate to severe TR before intervention had significantly lower health scores and higher risks for mortality and readmission after 1 year compared to those with none to mild TR.
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Role of Imaging and Biomarkers in Identifying, Monitoring, and Promoting Myocardial Recovery.

Methodist Debakey Cardiovasc J

August 2024

Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg A.V., Genk, Belgium.

Reverse remodeling, the overarching concept behind myocardial recovery, describes the process in which the maladaptive cardiac structural and functional alterations are reversed by removing the underlying etiology or by therapy. This review addresses different imaging modalities and biomarkers as possible predictors for reverse remodeling in patients with chronic heart failure. Although echocardiography remains the imaging modality of choice in daily practice, the presence and amount of fibrosis on cardiac magnetic resonance is a better predictor and inversely correlated with the likelihood for reverse remodeling.

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Heart failure with reduced left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (HFrEF) is a morbid and life-threatening disease, arising secondary to abnormalities of cardiac structure and function that lead to adverse LV remodeling. Implementation of medical and device therapies results in significant improvements in patient outcomes that are associated with reverse LV remodeling and improved LV ejection fraction. This review provides an overview of the pathobiology of reverse LV remodeling in animal models and in HFrEF patients.

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Transthoracic echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging revealed a well-defined globular mass attached to the anterolateral papillary muscle. The mass was hyperintense on T1 and T2 weighted images with suppression of signal on fat saturated and short tau inversion recovery (STIR) images. This imaging established the diagnosis of cardiac lipoma attached to the anterolateral papillary muscle, Papillary muscle is a very rare location of lipoma, which is rarely reported in the literature.

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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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Partial or complete imaging resolution of left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) has gone by many names in the past few decades, including LV recovery, remission, reverse remodeling, and, most recently, improvement. This phenomenon has been described in a variety of clinical scenarios, including removal of an acute myocardial insult, unloading with durable LV assist devices, and treatment with various devices as well as pharmacotherapies, termed guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT). Irrespective of definition, systolic improvement is associated with improved clinical outcomes compared to persistent systolic dysfunction.

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Chemotherapy has markedly improved cancer outcomes, yet cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) poses a significant challenge, affecting around 10% of patients. CTRCD can be asymptomatic or present with heart failure symptoms. Multimodality imaging, particularly echocardiography, remains pivotal for monitoring cardiac function.

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Despite significant advancements in managing acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarctions, the prevalence of heart failure has not decreased. Emerging paradigms with a focus on reducing infarct size show promising evidence in the improvement of the incidence of heart failure after experiencing acute coronary syndromes. Limiting infarct size has been the focus of multiple clinical trials over the past decades and has led to left ventricular (LV) unloading as a potential mechanism.

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Myocardial recovery is characterized by a return toward normal structure and function of the heart after an injury. Mechanisms of myocardial recovery include restoration and/or adaptation of myocyte structure and function, mitochondrial activity and number, metabolic homeostasis, electrophysiological stability, extracellular matrix remodeling, and myocardial perfusion. Myocardial regeneration is an element of myocardial recovery that involves the generation of new myocardial tissue, a process which is limited in adult humans but may be therapeutically augmented.

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  • * Heart replacement therapies can be effective but are limited to a small group of patients; thus, understanding the underlying causes and optimizing recovery factors is crucial.
  • * This review discusses the pathophysiology of CS, what helps predict heart recovery, and emphasizes the need for more research to bridge the knowledge gaps in treating CS effectively.
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Myocardial Recovery in the Systemic Context: A Philosophic Shift for the Heart Failure Subspecialty to Optimize Patient Care.

Methodist Debakey Cardiovasc J

August 2024

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, New York, US.

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  • Heart failure is a growing concern for healthcare due to its high rates among older adults, leading to frequent hospital stays and increased mortality.
  • The management of heart failure is focused on improving heart function and overall health, addressing a wide range of cases from severe emergencies to ongoing treatment for patients.
  • A comprehensive definition of "recovery" is proposed, which includes not just heart health but the overall well-being of patients, aiming for better management and coordinated care across various healthcare settings.
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  • Heart failure (HF) is a major public health issue in the U.S., leading to numerous deaths but treatable through medical and device therapies that can improve heart function.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are emerging as powerful tools for identifying predictors of heart recovery, offering potential advancements in patient care.
  • The review explores how ML can aid in predicting heart recovery, understanding its mechanisms, challenges in clinical application, and future research directions.
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Limericks for Myocardial Recovery and Regeneration.

Methodist Debakey Cardiovasc J

August 2024

Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center, Baylor College of Medicine; Interventional Cardiovascular Associates, Houston Texas, US.

Limericks are an easy, casual, and entertaining way to have fun with the English language. Creating them can be an engaging pastime to assist in memorizing important anatomic relationships necessary for being an interventional cardiologist or simply an intellectual exercise that provides respite after a hectic day in the cardiac catheterization laboratory, surgical suite, outpatient clinic, or intensive care unit. Interest in this form of poetry often dates back to when we, as children, were taught the simplistic rhyming pattern of a traditional limerick or learned one during adolescence.

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Clot-in-transit (CIT) is associated with high mortality, and optimal treatment strategies remain uncertain. This study compares the efficacy of catheter-based thrombectomy (CBT) with other treatments for CIT, including anticoagulation, systemic thrombolytic (ST) therapy, and surgical thrombectomy. We conducted a retrospective analysis of patients with CIT documented on echocardiography between January 2020 and May 2024, managed with urgent upfront CBT.

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