128 research outputs found

    Latest-Generation Drug Eluting and Bioabsorbable Stents

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    Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) was introduced in the late 1970s as an alternative to coronary artery bypass graft surgery for coronary revascularization; since then, it has been accepted as a safe, reliable, and effective treatment for coronary artery disease, and its use has spread worldwide

    Comparative Value of Simple Inflammatory Markers in the Prediction of Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction in Postacute Coronary Syndrome Patients

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    Objectives. We sought to assess the comparative value of inflammatory markers on the occurrence of left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) after an acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Methods. During 2006–2008, 760 patients with an ACS were enrolled. C-reactive protein (CRP) and white blood cell (WBC) count were measured during the first 12 hours of hospital admission. Results. CRP levels and WBC count were significantly higher in those who developed LVSD compared to those who did not. The analysis revealed that a 10 mg/dL increase of CRP levels and a 1000/μL increase in WBC are associated with a 6% and a 7% increase in the likelihood of developing LVSD, respectively. Furthermore, WBC count at entry and CRP have almost the same predictive value for development of LVSD after an ACS (R2 = 0.109 versus R2 = 0.093). Conclusions. Serum CRP levels and WBC count at entry are almost equally powerful independent predictors of LVSD, after an ACS

    775-2 Deleterious Effect of Smoking on the Elastic Properties of the Aorta

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    Cigarette smoking alters vascular reactivity and thus may alter the elastic properties of the aorta (Ao). To test this hypothesis, serial pressure-diameter loops (figure A) were obtained from the simultaneous recordings of the thoracic Ao diameter (D) and pressure (P) before and atterthe initiation of smoking of one cigarette (nicotine content 1.3mg) in 20 healthy smokers who underwent diagnostic cardiac catheterization. Ao 0 were measured by a Yshaped catheter, developed in our institution, which incorporates at its distal tips a pair of ultrasonic dimension crystals (Crystal Biotech, MA). This highdefinition diameter gauge was validated in in-vitro and experimental studies. Ao Pwere recorded by a Millar micromanometer. The pressure-diameter relationship changed significantly with smoking (figure A). Ao distensibility (=2Δd/dx ΔP, where Δd and ΔP: changes from systole to diastole of the Ao D and P respectively, and d: diastolic Ao D) was decreased significantly after smoking (figure B). These changes suggest that the Ao became stiffer atter smoking.This effect of smoking on the elastic properties of the aorta adds to the multiple other deleterious effects of smoking on human health

    Establishment of computational biology in Greece and Cyprus: Past, present, and future.

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    We review the establishment of computational biology in Greece and Cyprus from its inception to date and issue recommendations for future development. We compare output to other countries of similar geography, economy, and size—based on publication counts recorded in the literature—and predict future growth based on those counts as well as national priority areas. Our analysis may be pertinent to wider national or regional communities with challenges and opportunities emerging from the rapid expansion of the field and related industries. Our recommendations suggest a 2-fold growth margin for the 2 countries, as a realistic expectation for further expansion of the field and the development of a credible roadmap of national priorities, both in terms of research and infrastructure funding

    In Vivo Aortic Valve Thermal Heterogeneity in Patients With Nonrheumatic Aortic Valve Stenosis The First In Vivo Experience in Humans

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    ObjectivesWe investigated in vivo in aortic valve stenosis (AVS) whether there is: 1) thermal heterogeneity within the valve leaflets; 2) temperature difference between the leaflets and the ascending aortic wall; and 3) a possible correlation between heat production, inflammation, and neoangiogenesis.BackgroundHistological studies have demonstrated a potential role of inflammation and neoangiogenesis in AVS.MethodsWe examined 96 leaflets scheduled for aortic valve replacement. Twenty-five patients had AVS, and 7 had aortic valve insufficiency (AVI). Temperature measurements were performed right before hypothermic cardioplegia. Temperature difference (ΔT) was assigned as the mean temperature of each leaflet minus the temperature of the aortic wall. Histological, immunohistological analysis, and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) immunoreactivity was performed.ResultsSignificant thermal heterogeneity was recorded within the leaflets of AVS, compared with AVI (1.52 ± 1.35°C vs. 0.13 ± 0.11°C, p < 0.01). In AVS ΔT was greater in all leaflets compared with the AVI group (p < 0.01). Leaflets of AVS had increased inflammatory cell infiltration, calcium deposit, and anti-VEGF expression compared with AVI (p < 0.01).ConclusionsThermal heterogeneity is increased in AVS and correlates with inflammatory mononuclear cell infiltration, expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and neoangiogenic factors
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