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Background: Among inherited cardiomyopathies involving the left ventricle, whether dilated or not, certain genotypes carry a well-established arrhythmic risk, notably manifested as sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (SMVT). Nonetheless, the precise localization and electrophysiological profile of this substrate remain undisclosed across different genotypes.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and left ventricle involvement due to high-risk genetic variants and SMVT treated by electrophysiological study were recruited from 18 European/US centers.

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Tissue oedema following pulsed field ablation recognized during a concomitant left atrial appendage closure procedure: a case report.

Eur Heart J Case Rep

September 2024

Cardioangiologisches Centrum Bethanien (CCB) Frankfurt am Main, Medizinische Klinik III, Agaplesion Markus Krankenhaus, Wilhelm-Epstein-Straße 4, 60431, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

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  • In patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation at high stroke risk who can't take long-term anticoagulants, left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) serves as an alternative treatment.
  • A case study of a 74-year-old female highlighted the successful use of pulsed field ablation (PFA) for pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) along with LAAC using the WATCHMAN FLX™ device.
  • Follow-up showed no stroke or bleeding incidents over 6 months, with an initial swelling around the LAAC device resolving and a stable, albeit slightly tilted, device position without leakage.
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Renin angiotensin system inhibitors and outcome in patients with takotsubo syndrome: A propensity score analysis of the GEIST registry.

Am Heart J

December 2024

Institute of Cardiology, Madre Giuseppina Vannini Hospital, Rome, Italy; Department of Clinical Internal, Anesthesiological and Cardiovascular Sciences, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.

Background: Few data are available on long-term drug therapy and its potential prognostic impact after Takotsubo syndrome (TTS). Aim of the study is to evaluate clinical characteristics and long-term outcome of TTS patients on Renin Angiotensin system inhibitors (RASi).

Methods: TTS patients were enrolled in the international multicenter GEIST (GErman Italian Spanish Takotsubo) registry.

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  • The study looks at how the location where doctors put tubes in the arteries for heart support affects brain health after surgery.
  • They compared three methods: using the aorta, subclavian/axillary arteries, and femoral artery to see which had the least brain problems.
  • Results showed that patients using the subclavian/axillary method had more major brain issues compared to the others, and also had more seizures after the surgery.
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  • The study compares patients with degenerative mitral regurgitation (DMR) from Asian institutions (AsIs) and European/American institutions (EAIs) to understand differences in their presentation, management, and outcomes.
  • AsI patients were generally younger, had fewer symptoms, and presented with smaller heart dimensions, yet underwent fewer interventions and experienced higher mortality rates compared to EAI patients.
  • The findings suggest that imaging may not accurately reflect the severity of DMR in AsI patients due to their smaller body size, indicating a potential issue with under-treatment in this population.
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Aims: To determine the utility of serial cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging for guidance of therapy management in patients treated with anakinra due to recurrent pericarditis (RP), compared with C-reactive protein (CRP) assay alone.

Methods And Results: In 2018-21, we enrolled 18 (14.5 ± 1.

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Atherosclerosis is a chronic vascular disease. Its prevalence increases with aging. However, atherosclerosis may also affect young subjects without significant exposure to the classical risk factors.

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  • ECLS cannulation in post-cardiotomy patients is uncommon in general wards, with only 39 out of 2058 patients studied undergoing the procedure while at the hospital.
  • The majority of these patients faced complications like acute kidney injury and arrhythmias, with a high in-hospital mortality rate of 84.6%, predominantly due to persistent heart failure.
  • Findings suggest that ECLS cannulation mainly affects low-risk patients who experience cardiac arrest post-surgery, indicating a need for further research into improving outcomes.
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Obesity/overweight and its complications are a growing problem in many countries. Italian Society of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery for Obesity (Società Italiana di Chirurgia dell'Obesità e delle Malattie Metaboliche-SICOB) decided to develop the first Italian guidelines for the endoscopic bariatric treatment of obesity. The creation of SICOB Guidelines is based on an extended work made by a panel of 44 members and a coordinator.

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  • * Conducted across 34 centers globally from 2000 to 2020, the study included over 2,000 adult patients split into different ECMO duration groups, revealing higher complications and mortality rates associated with longer ECMO durations.
  • * The findings suggest that while most in-hospital complications increase with ECMO duration, post-discharge survival rates remain similar across groups, with specific risk factors like age and pre-existing conditions affecting long-term survival for those on ECMO longer than 7 days.
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  • Recent data indicates that pulsed field ablation (PFA) technology for treating atrial fibrillation (AF) shows shorter procedural times as operators gain experience.
  • A study involving 752 patients found significant reductions in procedure time and fluoroscopy time as the number of PFA procedures increased among operators, with most procedures performed by those who had completed over 20 PFA cases.
  • The findings suggest that the PFA system is both efficient and safe for AF treatment, with a quick learning curve, enabling improved outcomes after just a small number of procedures.
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Heart failure (HF) is a growing issue in developed countries; it is often the result of underlying processes such as ischemia, hypertension, infiltrative diseases or even genetic abnormalities. The great majority of the affected patients present a reduced ejection fraction (≤40%), thereby falling under the name of "heart failure with reduced ejection fraction" (HFrEF). This condition represents a major threat for patients: it significantly affects life quality and carries an enormous burden on the whole healthcare system due to its high management costs.

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  • Limited research exists on pulsed-field ablation (PFA) for patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (PeAF) undergoing left atrial posterior wall isolation (LAPWI), as highlighted in a study involving 249 patients across 9 Italian centers.
  • The study found that LAPWI was successfully performed in 57.6% of cases without any major complications, and only 2.4% experienced minor issues.
  • Results indicated that PFA is a feasible and rapid method for LAPWI, providing effective outcomes without significantly increasing procedural times, making it a promising option for PeAF treatments.
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Background: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with biventricular pacing (BVP) is a well-established therapy in patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction, heart failure, and left bundle branch block. Left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) has recently been shown to be a feasible and effective alternative to BVP. Comparative data on the risk of complications between LBBAP and BVP among patients undergoing CRT are lacking.

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Background: Neurological disorders as a risk factor for Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) are not well characterized. The aim of the study was to evaluate TTS-associated neurological phenotypes and outcome.

Methods And Results: Patients with TTS enrolled in the international multicenter GEIST (German Italian Spanish Takotsubo) registry were analyzed.

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Background: The role of age in the short- and long-term prognosis of takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is controversial. The aim of the present study was to evaluate age-related differences and prognostic implications among patients with TTS.

Methods And Results: In total, 2492 consecutive patients with TTS enrolled in an international registry were stratified into 4 groups (<45, 45-64, 65-74, and ≥75 years).

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Background And Aims: Several studies have shown that endothelial dysfunction plays a role in the pathogenesis of Takotsubo syndrome (TTS). Given the potential benefit of statin therapy on endothelial dysfunction, we hypothesized that such treatment could improve outcome. Aim of our study was to evaluate clinical characteristics and outcome of TTS patients treated with statin therapy.

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  • The study investigated the effects of tobacco use on both immediate and long-term outcomes in patients with Takotsubo syndrome (TTS), using data from an international registry.
  • Among 3,152 TTS patients analyzed, 534 (17%) were current smokers, who were generally younger, less likely to be female, and had different prevalence rates of other health conditions compared to non-smokers.
  • The results indicated that while smokers experienced longer hospital stays, their long-term mortality rates were similar to those of non-smokers, suggesting that smoking alters TTS presentation but doesn't affect survival.
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Background: Intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) is increasingly employed in atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation procedures, with the potential to enhance procedural efficacy. Nevertheless, there is currently a lack of evidence assessing the impact of ICE on the efficiency, effectiveness, and safety outcomes in the context of novel pulsed-field ablation (PFA) for AF.

Purpose: We aimed to assess whether the use of ICE could improve procedural parameters in a large population undergoing AF ablation with FARAPULSE™ catheter.

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Background: A novel method to measure atrial fibrillation cycle length (AF-CL) was recently described, based on the average of 10 consecutive signals (FARS10). FARS10 accurately identified pulmonary vein isolation (PVI)-responders among patients with persistent AF. Whether this method is applicable to patients with paroxysmal AF is unknown.

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Lipomatous Atrial Septal Hypertrophy, an Unexpected Giant Interatrial Mass: A Case Report and Literature Review.

J Cardiovasc Echogr

May 2023

Cardiology Rehabilitation Unit, Madonna del Soccorso Hospital, Emergency Department, Via Luciano Manara, San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy.

Lipomatous atrial septal hypertrophy (LASH) is a histological cardiac benign lesion finding with high prevalence in healthy population, usually detected during imaging procedures for other indications. Nevertheless, it could become clinically significant if it compromises venous return and diastolic left ventricular filling, up to becoming an anatomical substrate for atrial tachyarrhythmias. We present a case of LASH diagnosed in a 54-year-old female patient admitted to our emergency department after ground fall and collateral finding of positive blood cultures leading to transesophageal echocardiography.

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  • The study examines the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in adults experiencing cardiogenic shock after heart surgery, noting significant in-hospital mortality rates (60.5%).
  • Conducted across 34 centers from 2000 to 2020, the research analyzes patient characteristics and factors affecting both in-hospital and long-term survival.
  • Despite high initial mortality, approximately 66% of hospital survivors can expect to live for a decade post-discharge, with age and certain postoperative complications influencing long-term outcomes.
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Background Takotsubo syndrome is usually triggered by a stressful event. The type of trigger seems to influence the outcome and should therefore be considered separately. Methods and Results Patients included in the GEIST (German-Italian-Spanish Takotsubo) registry were categorized according to physical trigger (PT), emotional trigger (ET), and no trigger (NT) of Takotsubo syndrome.

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On-Support and Postweaning Mortality in Postcardiotomy Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation.

Ann Thorac Surg

November 2023

Department of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, the Netherlands; Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht, Maastricht, the Netherlands.

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  • Postcardiotomy venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA ECMO) shows a gap between the rates of successful weaning from the device and actual survival after discharge, prompting an analysis of patient outcomes.
  • A study of 2058 adult patients revealed that 62.7% could be weaned off VA ECMO, but only 39.6% survived to be discharged; major causes of death included multiorgan failure and persistent heart failure, with significant differences in mortality rates during and after ECMO support.
  • Key risk factors for on-ECMO mortality included emergency surgery and preoperative cardiac issues, while postweaning mortality was linked to complications like diabetes and septic shock.
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