761 research outputs found
Should the host reaction to anisakiasis influence the treatment? Different clinical presentations in two cases
Gastrointestinal anisakiasis is a parasitic infection occurring in people that consume raw or inadequately cooked fish or squid. It is frequently characterized by severe epigastric pain, nausea and vom iting caused by the penetration of the larvae into the gastric wall. Acute gastric anisakiasis with severe chest discomfort is rarely report ed in Italy. On the other hand, gastro-allergic anisakiasis with rash, urticaria and isolated angioedema or anaphylaxis is a clinical entity that has been described only recently. Also, if patients usually develop symptoms within 12 hours after raw seafood ingestion, not always endoscopic exploration can promptly identify the Anisakis larvae. Moreover, some authors consider the prevailing allergic reaction as a natural and effective defense against the parasitic attack. We report two cases of peculiar manifestations of anisakiasis in both acute and chronic forms (severe chest discomfort and anaphylactoid reaction)
Automated Scar Segmentation from CMR-LGE Images Using a Deep Learning Approach
Aim. The presence of myocardial scar is a strong predictor of ventricular remodeling, cardiac dysfunction and mortality. Our aim was to assess quantitatively the presence of scar tissue from cardiac-magnetic-resonance (CMR) with late-Gadolinium-enhancement (LGE) images using a deep-learning (DL) approach. Methods. Scar segmentation was performed automatically with a DL approach based on ENet, a deep fully-convolutional neural network (FCNN). We investigated three different ENet configurations. The first configuration (C1) exploited ENet to retrieve directly scar segmentation from the CMR-LGE images. The second (C2) and third (C3) configurations performed scar segmentation in the myocardial region, which was previously obtained in a manual or automatic way with a state-of-the-art DL method, respectively. Results. When tested on 250 CMR-LGE images from 30 patients, the best-performing configuration (C2) achieved 97% median accuracy (inter-quartile (IQR) range = 4%) and 71% median Dice similarity coefficient (IQR = 32%). Conclusions. DL approaches using ENet are promising in automatically segmenting scars in CMR-LGE images, achieving higher performance when limiting the search area to the manually-defined myocardial region
Could CMR Tissue-Tracking and Parametric Mapping Distinguish Between Takotsubo Syndrome and Acute Myocarditis? A Pilot Study
Rationale and Objective: Takotsubo syndrome (TS) is a transient and often misdiagnosed form of left ventricular dysfunction. Acute myocarditis (AM) is usually included in TS differential diagnosis. The aim of this study is to assess the role of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging coupled with tissue-tracking technique (CMR-TT) and parametric mappings analysis in discriminating between TS and AM. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively enrolled three groups: patients with TS (n = 12), patients with AM (n = 14), and 10 healthy controls. All the patients had a comprehensive CMR examination, including the assessment of global and segmental longitudinal strain, circumferential strain, radial strain (RS), and parametric mapping. Results: The analysis of variance was used to compare the different groups. In TS patients, basal RS, global T1 mapping, global T2 mapping, mid T2 mapping, apical T1 and T2 mapping were statistically significantly different compared with the other groups. MANCOVA analysis confirmed that the association between myocardial strain data and parametric mapping was independent on age and sex. Apical T1 and T2 mapping proved to have a good performance in differentiating TS from AM (area under the curves of 0.908 and 0.879, respectively). Conclusion: Basal RS and apical tissue mapping analysis are the most advanced CMR-derived parameters in making a differential diagnosis between TS and AM
A Novel Approach Based on Spatio-temporal Features and Random Forest for Scar Detection Using Cine Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Images
Aim. To identify the presence of scar tissue in the left ventricle from Gadolinium (Gd)-free magnetic resonance cine sequences using a learning-based approach relying on spatio-temporal features. Methods. The spatial and temporal features were extracted using local binary patterns from (i) cine end-diastolic frame and (ii) two parametric images of amplitude and phase wall motion, respectively, and classified with Random Forest. Results. When tested on 328 cine sequences from 40 patients, a recall of 70% was achieved, improving significantly the classification resulting from spatial and temporal features processed separately. Conclusions. The proposed approach showed promising results, paving the way for scar identification from Gd-free images
Atrial and Ventricular Strain Imaging Using CMR in the Prediction of Ventricular Arrhythmia in Patients with Myocarditis
(1) Objective: Myocarditis can be associated with ventricular arrhythmia (VA), individual non-invasive risk stratification through cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is of great clinical significance. Our study aimed to explore whether left atrial (LA) and left ventricle (LV) myocardial strain serve as independent predictors of VA in patients with myocarditis. (2) Methods: This retrospective study evaluated CMR scans in 141 consecutive patients diagnosed with myocarditis based on the updated Lake Louise criteria (29 females, mean age 41 ± 20). The primary endpoint was VA; this encompassed ventricular fibrillation, sustained ventricular tachycardia, nonsustained ventricular tachycardia, and frequent premature ventricular complexes. LA and LV strain function were performed on conventional cine SSFP sequences. (3) Results: After a median follow-up time of 23 months (interquartile range (18â30)), 17 patients with acute myocarditis reached the primary endpoint. In the multivariable Cox regression analysis, LA reservoir (hazard ratio [HR] and 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.93 [0.87â0.99], p = 0.02), LA booster (0.87 95% CI [0.76â0.99], p = 0.04), LV global longitudinal (1.26 95% CI [1.02â1.55], p = 0.03), circumferential (1.37 95% CI [1.08â1.73], p = 0.008), and radial strain (0.89 95% CI [0.80â0.98], p = 0.01) were all independent determinants of VA. Patients with LV global circumferential strain > â13.3% exhibited worse event-free survival compared to those with values †â13.3% (p < 0.0001). (4) Conclusions: LA and LV strain mechanism on CMR are independently associated with VA events in patients with myocarditis, independent to LV ejection fraction, and late gadolinium enhancement location. Incorporating myocardial strain parameters into the management of myocarditis may improve risk stratification.</p
Atrial and Ventricular Strain Imaging Using CMR in the Prediction of Ventricular Arrhythmia in Patients with Myocarditis
(1) Objective: Myocarditis can be associated with ventricular arrhythmia (VA), individual non-invasive risk stratification through cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is of great clinical significance. Our study aimed to explore whether left atrial (LA) and left ventricle (LV) myocardial strain serve as independent predictors of VA in patients with myocarditis. (2) Methods: This retrospective study evaluated CMR scans in 141 consecutive patients diagnosed with myocarditis based on the updated Lake Louise criteria (29 females, mean age 41 ± 20). The primary endpoint was VA; this encompassed ventricular fibrillation, sustained ventricular tachycardia, nonsustained ventricular tachycardia, and frequent premature ventricular complexes. LA and LV strain function were performed on conventional cine SSFP sequences. (3) Results: After a median follow-up time of 23 months (interquartile range (18â30)), 17 patients with acute myocarditis reached the primary endpoint. In the multivariable Cox regression analysis, LA reservoir (hazard ratio [HR] and 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.93 [0.87â0.99], p = 0.02), LA booster (0.87 95% CI [0.76â0.99], p = 0.04), LV global longitudinal (1.26 95% CI [1.02â1.55], p = 0.03), circumferential (1.37 95% CI [1.08â1.73], p = 0.008), and radial strain (0.89 95% CI [0.80â0.98], p = 0.01) were all independent determinants of VA. Patients with LV global circumferential strain > â13.3% exhibited worse event-free survival compared to those with values †â13.3% (p < 0.0001). (4) Conclusions: LA and LV strain mechanism on CMR are independently associated with VA events in patients with myocarditis, independent to LV ejection fraction, and late gadolinium enhancement location. Incorporating myocardial strain parameters into the management of myocarditis may improve risk stratification.</p
Effect of late gadolinium enhancement on left atrial impairment in myocarditis patients
ObjectiveThe aims of our study were to investigate the effect of the extent and location of late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) on the left atrium (LA) function in patients with acute myocarditis (AM) using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR).MethodThis retrospective study performed CMR scans in 113 consecutive patients (89 males, 24 females; mean age 45.8 & PLUSMN; 17.3 years) with AM that met the updated Lake Louise criteria. Reservoir, conduit, and booster LA functions were analyzed by CMR feature tracking using dedicated software. Besides LA strain measurements, myocardial scar location and extent were assigned and quantified by LGE imaging.ResultsAM patients with septal LGE had impaired reservoir, conduit, and conduit strain rate function in comparison with AM patients with non-septal LGE (p = 0.001, for all). In fully adjusted multivariable linear regression, reservoir and conduit were significantly associated with left ventricle (LV) LGE location (& beta; coefficient = 8.205, p = 0.007; & beta; coefficient = 5.185, p = 0.026; respectively). In addition, LA parameters decreased according to the increase in the extent of LV fibrosis (LGE & LE; 10%; LGE 11-19%; LGE & GE; 20%). After adjustment in multivariable linear regression, the association with LV LGE extent was no longer statistically significant.ConclusionIn patients with acute myocarditis, LA function abnormalities are significantly associated with LV LGE location, but not with LGE extent. Septal LGE is paralleled by a deterioration of LA reservoir and conduit function.Clinical relevance statementLeft atrium dysfunction is associated with the presence of late gadolinium enhancement in the left ventricle septum and can be useful in the clinical prognostication of patients with acute myocarditis, allowing individually tailored treatment.Key Points & BULL; Myocardial fibrosis is related to atrial impairment.& BULL; The location of myocardial fibrosis is the main determinant of atrial dysfunction in myocarditis patients.& BULL; The quantification of atrial mechanisms may provide more in-depth insight into myocarditis pathophysiology.Key Points & BULL; Myocardial fibrosis is related to atrial impairment.& BULL; The location of myocardial fibrosis is the main determinant of atrial dysfunction in myocarditis patients.& BULL; The quantification of atrial mechanisms may provide more in-depth insight into myocarditis pathophysiology.Key Points & BULL; Myocardial fibrosis is related to atrial impairment.& BULL; The location of myocardial fibrosis is the main determinant of atrial dysfunction in myocarditis patients.& BULL; The quantification of atrial mechanisms may provide more in-depth insight into myocarditis pathophysiology
Atrial and ventricular strain using cardiovascular magnetic resonance in the prediction of outcomes of pericarditis patients: a pilot study
Objective Our study aimed to explore with cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) the impact of left atrial (LA)
and left ventricular (LV) myocardial strain in patients with acute pericarditis and to investigate their possible prognostic signifcance in adverse outcomes.
Method This retrospective study performed CMR scans in 36 consecutive patients with acute pericarditis (24 males,
age 52 [23â52]). The primary endpoint was the combination of recurrent pericarditis, constrictive pericarditis, and surgery for pericardial diseases defned as pericardial events. Atrial and ventricular strain function were performed
on conventional cine SSFP sequences.
Results After a median follow-up time of 16 months (interquartile range [13â24]), 12 patients with acute pericarditis
reached the primary endpoint. In multivariable Cox regression analysis, LA reservoir and LA conduit strain parameters
were all independent determinants of adverse pericardial diseases. Conversely, LV myocardial strain parameters did
not remain an independent predictor of outcome. With receiving operating characteristics curve analysis, LA conduit
and reservoir strain showed excellent predictive performance (area under the curve of 0.914 and 0.895, respectively)
for outcome prediction at 12 months.
Conclusion LA reservoir and conduit mechanisms on CMR are independently associated with a higher risk
of adverse pericardial events. Including atrial strain parameters in the management of acute pericarditis may improve
risk stratifcation.
Clinical relevance statement Atrial strain could be a suitable non-invasive and non-contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance parameter for predicting adverse pericardial complications in patients with acute pericarditis
Rationale and design of the dual-energy computed tomography for ischemia determination compared to “gold standard” non-invasive and invasive techniques (DECIDE-Gold) : a multicenter international efficacy diagnostic study of rest-stress dual-energy computed tomography angiography with perfusion
Background: Dual-energy CT (DECT) has potential to improve myocardial perfusion for physiologic assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD). Diagnostic performance of rest-stress DECT perfusion (DECTP) is unknown. Objective: DECIDE-Gold is a prospective multicenter study to evaluate the accuracy of DECT to detect hemodynamic (HD) significant CAD, as compared to fractional flow reserve (FFR) as a reference standard. Methods: Eligible participants are subjects with symptoms of CAD referred for invasive coronary angiography (ICA). Participants will undergo DECTP, which will be performed by pharmacological stress, and participants will subsequently proceed to ICA and FFR. HD-significant CAD will be defined as FFR\ua0 64\ua00.80. In those undergoing myocardial stress imaging (MPI) by positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) or cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging, ischemia will be graded by % ischemic myocardium. Blinded core laboratory interpretation will be performed for CCTA, DECTP, MPI, ICA, and FFR. Results: Primary endpoint is accuracy of DECTP to detect 651 HD-significant stenosis at the subject level when compared to FFR. Secondary and tertiary endpoints are accuracies of combinations of DECTP at the subject and vessel levels compared to FFR and MPI. Conclusion: DECIDE-Gold will determine the performance of DECTP for diagnosing ischemia
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REM Sleep Behavior and Motor Findings in Parkinsonâs Disease: A Cross-sectional Analysis
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) represents a major public health challenge that will only grow in our aging population. Understanding the connection between PD and associated prodromal conditions, such as rapid eye movement sleep behavioral disorder (RBD), is critical to identifying prevention strategies. However, the relationship between RBD and severity of motor findings in early PD is unknown. This study aims to examine this relationship.
Methods: The study population consisted of 418â
PD patients who completed the Movement Disorders SocietyâUnited Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDSâUPDRS) and rapid eye movement sleep (REM) disorder questionnaires at the baseline visit of the Michael J. Fox's Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI). Crossâsectional analysis was carried out to assess the association between REM Sleep Behavior Screening Questionnaire score and MDS UPDRSâ3 (motor) score categories. Correlation with a higher score category was described as âworse motor findingsâ. A score of 5 on the REM disorder questionnaire was defined as predictive of RBD.
Results: Out of the 418â
PD patients, 113 (27.0%) had RBD. With univariate logistic regression analysis, individuals with scores predictive of RBD were 1.66 times more likely to have worse motor findings (pâ=â0.028). Even with age, gender, and Geriatric Depression Scale scores taken into account, individuals with scores predictive of RBD were 1.69 times more likely to have worse motor findings (pâ=â0.025).
Discussion: PD patients with RBD symptoms had worse motor findings than those unlikely to have RBD. This association provides further evidence for the relationship between RBD and PD
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