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Chemo-Coronaries: A Rare Form Of Coronary Vasospasm Following 5-Fu Infusion, George Prousi Md, Joseph Moran Do, Ross Biggs Do, John Mannisi Md
Chemo-Coronaries: A Rare Form Of Coronary Vasospasm Following 5-Fu Infusion, George Prousi Md, Joseph Moran Do, Ross Biggs Do, John Mannisi Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Platelet Reactivity And Risk Of Ischemic Stroke After Coronary Drug-Eluting Stent Implantation: From The Adapt-Des Study., Gennaro Giustino, Björn Redfors, Ajay J Kirtane, Roxana Mehran, George D Dangas, Bernhard Witzenbichler, Franz-Josef Neumann, Giora Weisz, Philippe Généreux, Akiko Maehara, Thomas Mcandrew, Serdar Farhan, Michael J Rinaldi, D Christopher Metzger, David A. Cox Md, Peter L Duffy, Ernest L Mazzaferri, Bruce R Brodie, Thomas D Stuckey, Paul Gurbel, Ori Ben-Yehuda, Gregg W Stone
Platelet Reactivity And Risk Of Ischemic Stroke After Coronary Drug-Eluting Stent Implantation: From The Adapt-Des Study., Gennaro Giustino, Björn Redfors, Ajay J Kirtane, Roxana Mehran, George D Dangas, Bernhard Witzenbichler, Franz-Josef Neumann, Giora Weisz, Philippe Généreux, Akiko Maehara, Thomas Mcandrew, Serdar Farhan, Michael J Rinaldi, D Christopher Metzger, David A. Cox Md, Peter L Duffy, Ernest L Mazzaferri, Bruce R Brodie, Thomas D Stuckey, Paul Gurbel, Ori Ben-Yehuda, Gregg W Stone
Department of Medicine
OBJECTIVES: The authors sought to investigate the association between P2Y
BACKGROUND: The association between platelet reactivity on clopidogrel and the risk for ischemic cerebrovascular events remains unclear.
METHODS: Incidence, predictors, and prognostic impact of IS were evaluated among patients enrolled in the multicenter, prospective ADAPT-DES (Assessment of Dual AntiPlatelet Therapy With Drug Eluting Stents) study. By protocol, patients were maintained on aspirin for 2 years and clopidogrel for at least 1 year. Baseline platelet reactivity on clopidogrel and aspirin were assessed by means of VerifyNow point-of-care assay after successful DES implantation.
RESULTS: Among 8,582 patients enrolled, 68 (0.8%) had an …
The Disappearing Murmur: Systolic Anterior Motion Of The Mitral Valve Leaflet In A Non-Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Patient, Syed Rafay Ali Sabzwari, James R. Kimber, Hiwot Ayele, Nimra Khan, Tarick Sheikh, Ghulam Akbar Md, Bruce Feldman Do
The Disappearing Murmur: Systolic Anterior Motion Of The Mitral Valve Leaflet In A Non-Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Patient, Syed Rafay Ali Sabzwari, James R. Kimber, Hiwot Ayele, Nimra Khan, Tarick Sheikh, Ghulam Akbar Md, Bruce Feldman Do
Department of Medicine
Systolic anterior motion (SAM) of the mitral valve is a well-known phenomenon associated with left ventricular outflow tract obstruction and hemodynamic compromise. This finding may occur in patients with or without hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. In this report, a patient with no prior medical history presented to the hospital with left-sided chest pain and high-risk echocardiogram (ECG) findings. Left heart catheterization with coronary angiography was negative for coronary artery disease. His initial examination was significant for a systolic murmur due to the underlying SAM, as demonstrated by transthoracic echocardiogram. During his hospitalization, he developed acute heart failure syndrome as a result of …
A Case Of Flash Pulmonary Edema Caused By Iliac Artery Stenosis, Grace Chong Do, Joseph Moran Do, Fnu Vikram Md, Benjamin Sanchez Md
A Case Of Flash Pulmonary Edema Caused By Iliac Artery Stenosis, Grace Chong Do, Joseph Moran Do, Fnu Vikram Md, Benjamin Sanchez Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Ten Lifestyle Modification Approaches To Treat Atrial Fibrillation, Syed Rafay Ali Sabzwari, Lohit Garg Md, Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy, John Day
Ten Lifestyle Modification Approaches To Treat Atrial Fibrillation, Syed Rafay Ali Sabzwari, Lohit Garg Md, Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy, John Day
Department of Medicine
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia affecting three million people in the United States (US). Across different races in the US, the incidence of other races was comparable to that of Caucasian population. This points towards the importance of certain lifestyle modifications that can help prevent and treat this disorder. This article discusses 10 such factors. Smoking has been linked to AF, with almost 36% risk reduction if quit. Hypertension has 56% increased risk of atrial fibrillation in which the role of lifestyle changes is well known. Similarly, alcohol-induced atrial fibrillation has 10% increased risk of atrial fibrillation. …
Outcomes Of Catheter Ablation For Supraventricular Tachycardia In Adult Patients With Congenital Heart Disease, Lohit Garg Md, Sahil Agrawal Md, Manyoo Agarwal Md, Brijesh Patel Md, Mahek Shah Md, Aakash Garg Md, Sudip Nanda Md, Facp, Talha Nazir Md, Raman Dusaj Md
Outcomes Of Catheter Ablation For Supraventricular Tachycardia In Adult Patients With Congenital Heart Disease, Lohit Garg Md, Sahil Agrawal Md, Manyoo Agarwal Md, Brijesh Patel Md, Mahek Shah Md, Aakash Garg Md, Sudip Nanda Md, Facp, Talha Nazir Md, Raman Dusaj Md
Department of Medicine
Background: Supraventricular tachyarrhythmias (SVT) are common in adult patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). There is paucity of data regarding the safety and outcomes associated with catheter ablation in these patients.
Methods: We queried the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) to identify all adults patients > 18 years with CHD undergoing catheter ablation for SVT.
Results: Between 2003-2013, 5,966 patients with CHD underwent catheter ablation for SVT. Of these 4,769 were performed for atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter and rest for other SVTs. The mean age of these patient was 47+/- 15 years, 59.9% were males. 18% of patients experienced procedure related …
Type Ii Brugada Syndrome Syncopal Seizure: A Diagnostic Dilemma, Syed Rafay Ali Sabzwari, Nghia Hoang
Type Ii Brugada Syndrome Syncopal Seizure: A Diagnostic Dilemma, Syed Rafay Ali Sabzwari, Nghia Hoang
Department of Medicine
Background: Type II Brugada syndrome is a rare entity that can present as syncope, sudden cardiac death, palpitations and nocturnal agonal respiration as a manifestation of ventricular tachyarrythmia. Although patients can experience a syncopal seizure, the dilemma between epileptic seizure and syncopal seizure due to type II Brugada syndrome is rarely encountered and reported in literature.
Case: 45 years old caucasian male with history of bicuspid aortic valve and no family history of sudden cardiac death or arrhythmia presented with generalized body shaking, unresponsiveness, mouth frothing and rolling of eyes for 4 minutes during sleep followed by 30 minutes of …
Cardiac Amyloidosis Masquerading As Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy, Lohit Garg Md, Naveen Sablani, Amy Ahnert, Bruce Feldman Do
Cardiac Amyloidosis Masquerading As Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy, Lohit Garg Md, Naveen Sablani, Amy Ahnert, Bruce Feldman Do
Department of Medicine
Background: Cardiac amyloidosis (CA) remains a diagnostic challenge and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
Case: A 67-year old male was referred for septal myomectomy for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) due to worsening symptoms despite medical therapy. His medical history included chronic diastolic heart failure, and atrial fibrillation post pulmonary vein isolation. His examination revealed mid peaking crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur, worse on Valsalva. An electrocardiogram revealed normal sinus rhythm and normal voltage. Transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiogram revealed asymmetric septal hypertrophy, chordal systolic anterior motion (SAM), and left ventricular (LV) obstruction with a peak gradient of 40 mmHg at rest. …
Obesity Is Not Associated With A Differential Outcome Following Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery, Lohit Garg Md, Sahil Agrawal Md, Amitoj Singh, Raman Dusaj, Jamshid Shirani
Obesity Is Not Associated With A Differential Outcome Following Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery, Lohit Garg Md, Sahil Agrawal Md, Amitoj Singh, Raman Dusaj, Jamshid Shirani
Department of Medicine
Background: Conflicting data exists regarding the impact of obesity on mortality and morbidity following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery with some suggesting a paradoxical reduction in adverse outcomes. We aimed to compare the in-hospital outcomes of CABG in obese and non-obese subjects.
Methods: The Nationwide Inpatient Sample for years 2003- 2014 was used to identify adults (age ≥18 years) who underwent isolated CABG.
Results: A total of 2,297,932 patients underwent CABG of which 554,857 (28.2%) surgeries were for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and 1,743075 (74.2%) were elective. Obese patients in either group were younger, were more likely to be …
Risk Scores-Medical Derivatives., Ronald S. Freudenberger Md
Risk Scores-Medical Derivatives., Ronald S. Freudenberger Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.