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The Texas Heart Institute Journal

2016

Hypertension

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Long-Term Follow-Up Study Of Temporary Tricuspid Valve Detachment As Approach To Vsd Repair Without Consequent Tricuspid Dysfunction, Gianluca Lucchese, Lucia Rossetti, Giuseppe Faggian, Giovanni B Luciani Oct 2016

Long-Term Follow-Up Study Of Temporary Tricuspid Valve Detachment As Approach To Vsd Repair Without Consequent Tricuspid Dysfunction, Gianluca Lucchese, Lucia Rossetti, Giuseppe Faggian, Giovanni B Luciani

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Temporary tricuspid valve detachment improves the operative view of certain congenital ventricular septal defects (VSDs), but its long-term effects on tricuspid valve function are still debated.

From 2002 through 2012, we performed a prospective study of 68 children (mean age, 1.28 ± 1.01 yr) who underwent transatrial closure of VSDs following temporary tricuspid valve detachment. Sixty patients had conoventricular and 8 had mid-muscular VSDs. All were in sinus rhythm. Seventeen patients had systemic pulmonary artery pressures. Preoperative echocardiograms showed trivial-to-mild tricuspid regurgitation in 62 patients and tricuspid dysplasia with severe regurgitation in 6 patients. Patients were clinically and echocardiographically monitored …


Longitudinal Changes In Vascular Risk Markers And Mortality Rates Among A Latino Population With Hypertension, Matthew C Pflederer, Carlin S Long, Brenda Beaty, Edward P Havranek, Philip S Mehler, Angela Keniston, Mori J Krantz Apr 2016

Longitudinal Changes In Vascular Risk Markers And Mortality Rates Among A Latino Population With Hypertension, Matthew C Pflederer, Carlin S Long, Brenda Beaty, Edward P Havranek, Philip S Mehler, Angela Keniston, Mori J Krantz

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Vascular markers such as pulse-wave velocity and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) might improve the prediction of incident cardiovascular disease beyond traditional risk factors. These vascular markers have not been well characterized in minority populations and might be more useful than inflammatory biomarkers. We conducted a prospective, longitudinal cohort study among hypertensive patients in an urban safety-net hospital. We evaluated inflammatory biomarkers, arterial pulse-wave velocity, and carotid intima-media thickness at baseline, 1 year, and 2 years. The primary outcome variable was CIMT. Generalized linear mixed-effects models were used to evaluate associations between CIMT and predictive variables accounting for the correlation of …