13 research outputs found

    MINI-COG PERFORMANCE: A NOVEL MARKER OF RISK AMONG PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED FOR HEART FAILURE

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    BNP and Strain in Aortic Stenosis

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    Background In aortic stenosis (AS), symptoms and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction represent a later disease state, and objective parameters that identify incipient LV dysfunction are needed. We sought to determine prognostic utility of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LVā€GLS) in patients with aortic valve area <1.3 cm2. Methods and Results Fiveā€hundred and thirtyā€one patients between January 2007 and December 2008 with aortic valve area <1.3 cm2(86% with aortic valve area ā‰¤1.1 cm2) and left ventricular ejection fraction ā‰„50% who had BNP drawn ā‰¤90 days from initial echo were included. Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) score and mortality were recorded. Mean STS score, glomerular filtration rate, and median BNP were 11Ā±5, 73Ā±35 mL/min per 1.73 m , and 141 (60ā€“313) pg/mL, respectively; 78% were in New York Heart Association class ā‰„II. Mean LVā€stroke volume index (LVā€SVI) and LVā€GLS were 39Ā±10 mL/m2 and āˆ’13.9Ā±3%. At 4.7Ā±2 years, 405 patients (76%) underwent aortic valve replacement; 161 died (30%). On multivariable survival analysis, age (hazard ratio [HR] 1.46), New York Heart Association class (HR1.27), coronary artery disease (HR 1.72), decreasing glomerular filtration rate (HR 1.15), increasing BNP (HR 1.16), worsening LVā€GLS (HR 1.13) and aortic valve replacement (time dependent) (HR 0.34) predicted survival (all P<0.01). For mortality, the cā€statistic incrementally increased as follows (all P<0.01): STS score (0.60 [0.58ā€“0.64]), STS score+BNP (0.67 [0.62ā€“0.70]), and STS score+BNP+LVā€GLS (0.74 [0.68ā€“0.78]). Conclusions In normal LVEF patients with significant aortic stenosis, BNP and LVā€GLS provide incremental (additive not duplicative) prognostic information over established predictors, suggesting that both play a synergistic role in defining outcomes

    NOVEL FIRST-IN-MAN USE OF FIRST EVER SIROLIMUS DRUG COATED BALLOON IN CAROTID IN-STENT RESTENOSIS

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