1,103 results match your criteria: "Uppsala Clinical Research Center[Affiliation]"

Unwrapping phase contrast MRI by iterative graph cuts.

Magn Reson Med

October 2024

Cardiology and Clinical Physiology, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

Purpose: To develop and evaluate a phase unwrapping method for cine phase contrast MRI based on graph cuts.

Methods: A proposed Iterative Graph Cuts method was evaluated in 10 cardiac patients with two-dimensional flow quantification which was repeated at low venc settings to provoke wrapping. The images were also unwrapped by a path-following method (ROMEO), and a Laplacian-based method (LP).

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Prospective benchmarking of an observational analysis against a randomized trial increases confidence in the benchmarking process as it relies exclusively on aligning the protocol of the trial and the observational analysis, while the trials findings are unavailable. The Randomized Evaluation of Decreased Usage of Betablockers After Myocardial Infarction (REDUCE-AMI, ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT03278509) trial started recruitment in September 2017 and results are expected in 2024.

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Limb Outcomes With Ticagrelor Plus Aspirin in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus and Atherosclerosis.

J Am Coll Cardiol

April 2024

French Alliance for Cardiovascular Trials, Département Hospitalo-Universitaire FIRE, Hôpital Bichat, Université de Paris, INSERM Unité 1148, Paris, France.

Article Synopsis
  • Ticagrelor, when added to aspirin, was found to reduce major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) but also increased the risk of bleeding in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and coronary artery disease.
  • In a study involving 19,220 patients over a median of 3 years, those with peripheral artery disease (PAD) who received the placebo had significantly higher risks of both MACE and limb events compared to those on ticagrelor.
  • While ticagrelor demonstrated a reducing effect on limb events such as revascularization and acute limb ischemia, the overall bleeding risk also increased; further studies are necessary to explore the balance of benefits and risks in various patient groups.
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Are there lost opportunities in chronic kidney disease? A region-wide cohort study.

BMJ Open

April 2024

Division of Family Medicine, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Article Synopsis
  • This study looked at people in Sweden who had kidney disease but didn't know it, to see how often they got diagnosed and treated.
  • Out of nearly 100,000 people with undiagnosed kidney disease, only about 1 in 3 were diagnosed in five years, and not many were treated with the right medications.
  • If all of them had received proper treatment, many deaths and heart problems could have been avoided, showing there's a big opportunity to help these patients better.
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Aims: Recent trial data demonstrate beneficial effects of active rhythm management in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and support the concept that a low arrhythmia burden is associated with a low risk of AF-related complications. The aim of this document is to summarize the key outcomes of the 9th AFNET/EHRA Consensus Conference of the Atrial Fibrillation NETwork (AFNET) and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA).

Methods And Results: Eighty-three international experts met in Münster for 2 days in September 2023.

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Aims: To investigate (i) the association between pre-operative left atrial (LA) reservoir strain and post-operative atrial fibrillation (AF) and (ii) the incidence of post-operative ischaemic stroke events separately in bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) and tricuspid aortic valve (TAV) patients after surgical aortic valve replacement for isolated severe aortic stenosis (AS).

Methods And Results: We prospectively enrolled 227 patients ( = 133 BAV and = 94 TAV) with isolated severe AS scheduled for aortic valve replacement. A comprehensive intra- and inter-observer validated pre-operative echocardiogram with an analysis of LA reservoir strain was performed.

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FFR-Guided Complete or Culprit-Only PCI in Patients with Myocardial Infarction.

N Engl J Med

April 2024

From the Department of Cardiology, Karolinska Institute and Danderyd Hospital, Danderyd (F.B., B.M., R.L.), the Department of Cardiology, Karolinska Institute and Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm (A.R.), the Department of Cardiology, Linköping University Hospital, Linköping (S.Z.), the Department of Cardiology, Mälarsjukhuset, Eskilstuna (M.H.), the Department of Cardiology, Central Hospital, Karlstad (T.K.), the Department of Cardiology, Ryhov Hospital, Jönköping (J. Lauermann), the Department of Cardiology, Umeå University Hospital, Umeå (J.A.), the Department of Cardiology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, and the Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Institute of Medicine, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg (O.A.), and the Department of Medical Sciences, Cardiology (H.R., C.H., O.Ö., S.J.), and Uppsala Clinical Research Center (C.H., S.J.), Uppsala University, Uppsala - all in Sweden; the Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen (T.E., J. Lønborg); the University Clinical Center of Serbia and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade (G.S.), and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Novi Sad, Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases Vojvodina, Sremska Kamenica (I.S.) - all in Serbia; the Heart Hospital, Tampere University Hospital, and the Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University, Tampere (O.A.K.), and the Heart and Lung Center, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki (M.L.) - all in Finland; the Latvian Center of Cardiology, Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, University of Latvia, Riga (A..); the Cardiology Department, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand (M.M.); and the Medical School, University of Western Australia, and the Department of Cardiology, Royal Perth Hospital - both in Perth, WA (C.S.).

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  • - The study investigated whether fractional flow reserve (FFR)-guided complete revascularization improved outcomes compared to treating only the culprit lesion in patients with STEMI or high-risk NSTEMI and multivessel coronary artery disease.
  • - A total of 1542 patients participated, with similar rates of adverse event occurrences (death, myocardial infarction, or unplanned revascularization) between the complete revascularization group (19.0%) and the culprit-lesion-only group (20.4%) over a median follow-up of 4.8 years.
  • - The findings suggest that FFR-guided complete revascularization did not significantly reduce the risk of major adverse outcomes compared to only addressing the culprit lesion, indicating
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Beta-Blockers after Myocardial Infarction and Preserved Ejection Fraction.

N Engl J Med

April 2024

From the Department of Cardiology, Clinical Sciences, Lund University, and Skåne University Hospital, Lund (T.Y., D.E.), the Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University (B.L., C.H., J.S.), and Uppsala Clinical Research Center (B.L., C.H., O.Ö.), Uppsala, the Department of Clinical Science and Education, Division of Cardiology, Karolinska Institutet, Södersjukhuset (K.M., R.H.), the Department of Clinical Sciences, Danderyd Hospital, Karolinska Institutet (P.H., T.J.), and the Heart and Lung Patients Association (P.J.), Stockholm, the Departments of Cardiology (J.A.) and Health, Medicine, and Caring Sciences (J.A., P.K.), Linköping University, Linköping, the Division of Cardiology, Skaraborgs Sjukhus, Skövde (L.B.), the Division of Cardiology and Emergency Medicine, Centralsjukhuset Karlstad, Karlstad (O.H., T.K.), the Department of Internal Medicine, Ryhov County Hospital, Jönköping (P.K.), and the Department of Cardiology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, and the Institute of Medicine, Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg (A.R.-F.) - all in Sweden; Green Lane Cardiovascular Service, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand (J.B.); the Department of Cardiology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tartu, Tartu, and the Center of Cardiology, North Estonia Medical Center, Tallinn - both in Estonia (T.M.); and the George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney (J.S.).

Background: Most trials that have shown a benefit of beta-blocker treatment after myocardial infarction included patients with large myocardial infarctions and were conducted in an era before modern biomarker-based diagnosis of myocardial infarction and treatment with percutaneous coronary intervention, antithrombotic agents, high-intensity statins, and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system antagonists.

Methods: In a parallel-group, open-label trial performed at 45 centers in Sweden, Estonia, and New Zealand, we randomly assigned patients with an acute myocardial infarction who had undergone coronary angiography and had a left ventricular ejection fraction of at least 50% to receive either long-term treatment with a beta-blocker (metoprolol or bisoprolol) or no beta-blocker treatment. The primary end point was a composite of death from any cause or new myocardial infarction.

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Background: The registry-based randomized VALIDATE-SWEDEHEART trial (NCT02311231) compared bivalirudin vs. heparin in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for myocardial infarction (MI). It showed no difference in the composite primary endpoint of death, MI, or major bleeding at 180 days.

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Background: Ruling out acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in the emergency department (ED) is challenging. Studies have shown that a high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) <5 ng/L or <6 ng/L at presentation (0 h) can be used to rule out AMI. The objective of this study was to identify whether an even higher hs-cTnT threshold can be used for a safe rule out of AMI in the ED.

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Background: BMP10 (bone morphogenic protein 10) has emerged as a novel biomarker associated with the risk of ischemic stroke and other outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). The study aimed to determine if repeated BMP10 measurements improve prognostication of cardiovascular events in patients with AF.

Methods And Results: BMP10 was measured using a prototype Elecsys immunoassay in plasma samples collected at randomization and after 2 months in patients with AF randomized to apixaban or warfarin in the ARISTOTLE (Apixaban for Reduction in Stroke and Other Thromboembolic Events in Atrial Fibrillation) trial (n=2878).

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Aims: This study aimed to investigate the additional value of global longitudinal strain (GLS) on top of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in long-term risk prediction of combined death and heart failure (HF) re-hospitalization after acute coronary syndrome (ACS).

Method And Results: This retrospective study included patients admitted with ACS between 2008 and 2014 from the three participating university hospitals. LVEF and GLS were assessed at a core lab from images acquired during the index hospital stay.

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Association of anxiety and recurrent cardiovascular events: investigating different aspects of anxiety.

Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs

October 2024

Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Akademiska sjukhuset, 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden.

Aims: While elevated levels of anxiety are associated with worse prognosis of cardiovascular disease (CVD), this association may vary between different aspects of anxiety. The aim of this study was to analyse self-reported behavioural, physiological, affective, and cognitive aspects of anxiety and their relation to the risk of recurrent CV events.

Methods And Results: This prospective cohort study utilized data from the U-CARE Heart trial.

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Background: Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has become a safe procedure. However, complications occur, including uncommon complications such as valve malposition, which requires the implantation of an additional rescue valve (rescue-AV). The aim was to study the occurrence and outcomes of rescue-AV in a nationwide registry.

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Background: Amiodarone is an established treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF) but might interfere with the metabolism of apixaban or warfarin. Therefore, the aim was to investigate the occurrence of major bleeding among patients with AF treated with amiodarone in combination with apixaban or warfarin.

Methods: Retrospective observational study using Swedish health registers.

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Whole genome case-control study of central nervous system toxicity due to antimicrobial drugs.

PLoS One

March 2024

Department of Medical Sciences, Clinical Pharmacogenomics and Science for Life Laboratory, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers conducted whole genome sequencing on 66 cases of CNS toxicity induced by antimicrobial drugs and 833 controls to explore genetic predispositions.
  • The study primarily examined the role of seventeen efflux transporters at the blood-brain barrier and found no significant association, but identified uncommon genetic variants linked to CNS toxicity.
  • Three specific genes—LCP1, RETSAT, and SFMBT2—were associated with the toxicity, particularly variants in LCP1 that showed strong statistical significance.
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  • * In the ISCHEMIA trial, women had similar catheterization rates but significantly lower revascularization rates than men (73.4% vs. 81.2%, respectively).
  • * Despite these differences, there were no significant disparities in primary outcomes like cardiovascular death and myocardial infarction between women and men, indicating that both sexes responded similarly to treatment.
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While novel oral anticoagulants are increasingly used to reduce risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation, vitamin K antagonists such as warfarin continue to be used extensively for stroke prevention across the world. While effective in reducing the risk of strokes, the complex pharmacodynamics of warfarin make it difficult to use clinically, with many patients experiencing under- and/or over- anticoagulation. In this study we employed a novel implementation of deep reinforcement learning to provide clinical decision support to optimize time in therapeutic International Normalized Ratio (INR) range.

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Introduction: Women with spontaneous preterm birth have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. Studies suggest potential pathophysiological mechanisms in common, but whether these could be identified by measurement of soluble circulating protein biomarkers in women with spontaneous preterm birth is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine if protein biomarkers associated with cardiovascular disease distinguish women with spontaneous preterm birth from healthy controls, both at pregnancy and at follow up.

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  • The study investigates how biomarker concentrations change during acute coronary syndrome (ACS) to provide insights into heart damage, stress, and inflammation.
  • Researchers measured several biomarkers in nearly 17,000 ACS patients from the PLATO trial, finding that most biomarkers showed varying concentration patterns correlated with the time since symptoms began.
  • Results indicated that biomarkers like hs-cTnT and hs-cTnI responded differently based on patients' sex, and emphasizes the importance of considering the time from symptom onset when analyzing these biomarker results in ACS.
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BACKGROUND: In patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI), therapies that could further reduce the risk of adverse cardiovascular and metabolic outcomes are needed. METHODS: In this international registry-based, randomized, double-blind trial, patients without prior diabetes or chronic heart failure, presenting with acute MI and impaired left ventricular systolic function, were randomly assigned 10 mg of dapagliflozin or placebo, given once daily. The primary outcome was the hierarchical composite of death, hospitalization for heart failure, nonfatal MI, atrial fibrillation/flutter, type 2 diabetes mellitus, New York Heart Association Functional Classification at the last visit, and body weight decrease of 5% or greater at the last visit using the win ratio analysis method.

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Aims: Our primary aim was to assess reoperation-free survival at one year after the index injury in patients aged ≥ 75 years treated with internal fixation (IF) or arthroplasty for undisplaced femoral neck fractures (uFNFs). Secondary outcomes were reoperations and mortality analyzed separately.

Methods: We retrieved data on all patients aged ≥ 75 years with an uFNF registered in the Swedish Fracture Register from 2011 to 2018.

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Computerized cognitive tests have the potential to cost-effectively detect and monitor cognitive impairments and thereby facilitate treatment for these conditions. However, relatively few of these tests have been validated in a variety of populations. Brain on Track, a self-administered web-based test, has previously been shown to have a good ability to differentiate between healthy individuals and patients with cognitive impairment in Portuguese populations.

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Meta-analysis of ACE inhibitor-induced angioedema identifies novel risk locus.

J Allergy Clin Immunol

April 2024

Institute of Human Genetics, University of Bonn, School of Medicine and University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany; Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1), Research Center Jülich, Jülich, Germany. Electronic address:

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  • Angioedema is a serious reaction linked to ACE inhibitors, and its causes include genetic and non-genetic factors; recent studies have begun to uncover genetic risk factors but not the full underlying mechanisms.!* -
  • Researchers analyzed data from over 1,000 European patients, discovering three significant genetic risk loci associated with ACEi-induced angioedema, one of which has not been previously noted.!* -
  • The findings underscored the role of bradykinin signaling and coagulation pathways while suggesting new genetic candidates involved in angioedema, highlighting similar genetic effects in both European and African-American patients.!*
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