Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Cardiology Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Heart Failure

Discipline
Institution
Publication Year
Publication
Publication Type
File Type

Articles 1 - 30 of 57

Full-Text Articles in Cardiology

Relationship Of Race With Functional And Clinical Outcomes With The Rehab-Hf Multidomain Physical Rehabilitation Intervention For Older Patients With Acute Heart Failure, Olivia N. Gilbert, Robert J. Mentz, Alain G. Bertoni, Dalane W. Kitzman, David J. Whellan, Gordon R. Reeves, Pamela W. Duncan, Michael Benjamin Nelson, Vanessa Blumer, Haiying Chen, Shelby D. Reed, Bharathi Upadhya, Christopher M. O'Connor, Amy M. Pastva Nov 2023

Relationship Of Race With Functional And Clinical Outcomes With The Rehab-Hf Multidomain Physical Rehabilitation Intervention For Older Patients With Acute Heart Failure, Olivia N. Gilbert, Robert J. Mentz, Alain G. Bertoni, Dalane W. Kitzman, David J. Whellan, Gordon R. Reeves, Pamela W. Duncan, Michael Benjamin Nelson, Vanessa Blumer, Haiying Chen, Shelby D. Reed, Bharathi Upadhya, Christopher M. O'Connor, Amy M. Pastva

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Background

The REHAB‐HF (Rehabilitation Therapy in Older Acute Heart Failure Patients) randomized trial demonstrated that a 3‐month transitional, tailored, progressive, multidomain physical rehabilitation intervention improves physical function, frailty, depression, and health‐related quality of life among older adults with acute decompensated heart failure. Whether there is differential intervention efficacy by race is unknown.

Methods and Results

In this prespecified analysis, differential intervention effects by race were explored at 3 months for physical function (Short Physical Performance Battery [primary outcome], 6‐Minute Walk Distance), cognition, depression, frailty, health‐related quality of life (Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire, EuroQoL 5‐Dimension‐5‐Level Questionnaire) and at 6 months for …


A Case Of Device Lead Induced Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation And Right-Sided Heart Failure, Nina Shyama Appareddy, Michaela Iglesia, Ayman Khaddam, Henry Kwang, Eduardo D. Flores Oct 2023

A Case Of Device Lead Induced Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation And Right-Sided Heart Failure, Nina Shyama Appareddy, Michaela Iglesia, Ayman Khaddam, Henry Kwang, Eduardo D. Flores

Research Colloquium

Background: Interference of device leads with closure of the tricuspid leaflets can cause severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) and right-sided heart failure, as can heart failure with reduced LV function (HfrEF), and left sided valve disease.

Case Presentation: A 78-year-old male with history of coronary artery disease s/p remote coronary bypass, ischemic cardiomyopathy with left ventricular ejection fraction 35-40%, and inducible ventricular tachycardia status post defibrillator presented with worsening dyspnea on exertion, easy fatigue, lower extremity pitting edema, anasarca, abdominal bloating and new systolic murmurs at the right upper and left lower sternal borders. An Echocardiogram demonstrated severe aortic stenosis with …


Reduced Heart Failure-Related Healthcare Costs With Furoscix Versus In-Hospital Intravenous Diuresis In Heart Failure Patients: The Freedom-Hf Study, Daniel Bensimhon, William S. Weintraub, William Frank Peacock, Tamas Alexy, Dalton Mclean, Donald C. Haas, Kathleen L. Deering, Stefanie J. Millar, Matthew M. Goodwin, John F. Mohr Jun 2023

Reduced Heart Failure-Related Healthcare Costs With Furoscix Versus In-Hospital Intravenous Diuresis In Heart Failure Patients: The Freedom-Hf Study, Daniel Bensimhon, William S. Weintraub, William Frank Peacock, Tamas Alexy, Dalton Mclean, Donald C. Haas, Kathleen L. Deering, Stefanie J. Millar, Matthew M. Goodwin, John F. Mohr

Abington Jefferson Health Papers

Aim: Compare heart failure (HF) costs of Furoscix use at home compared with inpatient intravenous (IV) diuresis.

Patients & methods: Prospective, case control study of chronic HF patients presenting to emergency department (ED) with worsening congestion discharged to receive Furoscix 80 mg/10 ml 5-h subcutaneous infusion for ≤7 days. 30-day HF-related costs in Furoscix group derived from commercial claims database compared with matched historical patients hospitalized for <72 h.

Results: Of 24 Furoscix patients, 1 (4.2%) was hospitalized in 30-day period. 66 control patients identified and were well-matched for age, sex, ejection fraction (EF), renal function and other comorbidities. Furoscix patients had …


Mixed Beri’S: High Output Heart Failure From Severe Anemia And Thiamine Deficiency, Rohan Umrani, Hiral Amin, Ashley Pinckney, Charles Yang, Daniel Tran May 2023

Mixed Beri’S: High Output Heart Failure From Severe Anemia And Thiamine Deficiency, Rohan Umrani, Hiral Amin, Ashley Pinckney, Charles Yang, Daniel Tran

Rowan-Virtua Research Day

Background: Severe anemia and thiamine deficiency can independently result in high output heart failure (HOHF) through different mechanisms. Data on the threshold and timeframe at which these etiologies may precipitate HOHF is unclear.

Case: A 63-year-old male with alcohol use disorder consuming 18 drinks/week presented with progressive shortness of breath and lower extremity edema for a few months. Physical exam revealed tachycardia, anasarca, jugular venous distension, Lancisi’s sign, and a midsystolic murmur. Echocardiogram demonstrated EF of 30-35%, dilated left ventricle, and cardiac index of 4.2L/min/m2.

Decision-Making: Heart failure can independently precipitate anemia while severe alcoholism can induce myelosuppression and promote …


Spontaneous Iliac Arteriovenous Fistula, High-Output Heart Failure, And Cardiac Arrest, J. Maxwell Piraneo, Russell Mordecai, James Espinosa, Alan Lucerna May 2023

Spontaneous Iliac Arteriovenous Fistula, High-Output Heart Failure, And Cardiac Arrest, J. Maxwell Piraneo, Russell Mordecai, James Espinosa, Alan Lucerna

Rowan-Virtua Research Day

High-output heart failure is a potentially life-threatening condition that can lead to cardiac arrest. The most common causes of this condition are obesity, liver disease, arteriovenous shunts, lung disease, and myeloproliferative disorders, however the exact prevalence remains uncertain [1]. Here we describe an unusual case of cardiac arrest as a consequence of high-output heart failure, secondary to rupture of an iliac artery aneurysm into the common iliac vein, with arteriovenous (AV) fistula formation.


Decreasing Hospital Readmission Rates Of Heart Failure Patients: An Evidence-Based Quality Improvement Project, Elizabeth Rodriguez May 2023

Decreasing Hospital Readmission Rates Of Heart Failure Patients: An Evidence-Based Quality Improvement Project, Elizabeth Rodriguez

DNP Projects

BACKGROUND: Teach back is an evidence-based health literacy intervention that encourages patient engagement in own treatment, adherence to treatment, medications, and quality of care. Implementation of teach back method could positively impact readmissions to the hospital in patients experiencing heart failure and any other chronic diseases and it could improve patient’s outcomes.

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this project was to implement teach back method in a home care agency in the Hartford area in patients with HF to prevent readmission to the hospital.

METHODS: The IOWA model was used and PSDA as tools to support EBP project.

RESULTS: Pre and …


Medical Professionals’ Perspective On Safety And Efficacy Of Early Mobilization In Acute Heart Failure Patients, Kevin Triangto, Febrian M. Santausa, Basuni Radi, Bambang Budi Siswanto Jan 2023

Medical Professionals’ Perspective On Safety And Efficacy Of Early Mobilization In Acute Heart Failure Patients, Kevin Triangto, Febrian M. Santausa, Basuni Radi, Bambang Budi Siswanto

Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology

Acute heart failure (HF) patients most of the time presents with hemodynamic instability, which often leads to prolonged bedrest. Newer studies had shown that early mobilization for HF patients would lead to better outcomes. However, the early mobilization practice has not always been done due to several barriers in the medical professionals’ perspective, especially regarding safety and efficacy. Prior studies had shown that medical professionals’ views would greatly affect patients’ perspectives, especially in HF rehabilitation. This study is aimed to describe medical professionals’ views on the safety of early mobilization for HF. It was then revealed that General Practitioners’ (GP) …


Feasibility Of Mediastinal Radiation Use In Heartmate 3 Lvad Recipients With Cancer., Nausharwan Butt, Farooq H Sheikh Jan 2023

Feasibility Of Mediastinal Radiation Use In Heartmate 3 Lvad Recipients With Cancer., Nausharwan Butt, Farooq H Sheikh

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

The HeartMate 3 left ventricular assist device possesses the unique feature of having its electronics and software located within the housing of the pump, which may predispose it to malfunction from radiation exposure during cancer treatment. We investigated this association in a case series of two patients at our institution.


Association Between Sacubitril/Valsartan Initiation And Mitral Regurgitation Severity In Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction: The Prove-Hf Study, James L Januzzi, Alaa Mabrouk Salem Omar, Yuxi Liu, Sean Murphy, Javed Butler, G Michael Felker, Iliana L Piña, Jonathan Ward, Scott Solomon, Johanna Contreras Nov 2022

Association Between Sacubitril/Valsartan Initiation And Mitral Regurgitation Severity In Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction: The Prove-Hf Study, James L Januzzi, Alaa Mabrouk Salem Omar, Yuxi Liu, Sean Murphy, Javed Butler, G Michael Felker, Iliana L Piña, Jonathan Ward, Scott Solomon, Johanna Contreras

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


29th Annual Scientific Congress Of Hong Kong College Of Cardiology Abstracts Nov 2022

29th Annual Scientific Congress Of Hong Kong College Of Cardiology Abstracts

Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology

No abstract provided.


Diaphragmatic Function In Cardiovascular Disease: Jacc Review Topic Of The Week., Husam M Salah, Lee R Goldberg, Jeroen Molinger, G Michael Felker, Willard Applefeld, Tienush Rassaf, Ryan J Tedford, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha, John G F Cleland, Marat Fudim Oct 2022

Diaphragmatic Function In Cardiovascular Disease: Jacc Review Topic Of The Week., Husam M Salah, Lee R Goldberg, Jeroen Molinger, G Michael Felker, Willard Applefeld, Tienush Rassaf, Ryan J Tedford, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha, John G F Cleland, Marat Fudim

Parkview Heart Institute

In addition to the diaphragm's role as the primary respiratory muscle, it also plays an under-recognized role in cardiac function. It serves as a pump facilitating venous and lymph return, modulating left ventricular afterload hemodynamics and pericardial pressures, as well as regulating autonomic tone. Heart failure (HF) is associated with diaphragmatic changes (ie, muscle fiber atrophy and weakness, increased ratio of type I to type II muscle fibers, and altered muscle metaboreflex) that lead to diaphragmatic dysfunction with subsequent symptomatic manifestations of HF. Herein, it is proposed that targeting the diaphragm in patients with HF via inspiratory muscle training or …


Cardiovascular Outcomes And Trends Of Transcatheter Vs. Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement Among Octogenarians With Heart Failure: A Propensity Matched National Cohort Analysis, Yasar Sattar, David Song, Talal Almas, Mohamed Zghouzi, Usama Talib, Abdul-Rahman M Suleiman, Bachar Ahmad, Junaid Arshad, Waqas Ullah, Muhammad Zia Khan, Christopher M Bianco, Rodrigo Bagur, Muhammad Rashid, Mamas A Mamas, M Chadi Alraies Oct 2022

Cardiovascular Outcomes And Trends Of Transcatheter Vs. Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement Among Octogenarians With Heart Failure: A Propensity Matched National Cohort Analysis, Yasar Sattar, David Song, Talal Almas, Mohamed Zghouzi, Usama Talib, Abdul-Rahman M Suleiman, Bachar Ahmad, Junaid Arshad, Waqas Ullah, Muhammad Zia Khan, Christopher M Bianco, Rodrigo Bagur, Muhammad Rashid, Mamas A Mamas, M Chadi Alraies

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

Background: Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome with symptoms and signs that result from any structural or functional impairment of ventricular filling or ejection of blood. Limited data is available regarding the in-hospital outcomes of TAVR compared to SAVR in the octogenarian population with HF.

Methods: The National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database was used to compare TAVR versus SAVR among octogenarians with HF. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. The secondary outcome included acute kidney injury (AKI), cerebrovascular accident (CVA), post-procedural stroke, major bleeding, blood transfusions, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), cardiogenic shock (CS), and mechanical circulatory support (MCS). …


Synchronized Diaphragmatic Stimulation For Heart Failure Using The Visone System: A First-In-Patient Study., Ana Jorbendaze, Robin Young, Tamaz Shaburishvili, Vitaly Demyanchuk, Roman Buriak, Borys Todurov, Kostyantyn Rudenko, Michel Zuber, Simon F Stämpfli, Felix C Tanner, Paul Erne, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha, Marat Fudim, Lee R Goldberg, John G F Cleland Aug 2022

Synchronized Diaphragmatic Stimulation For Heart Failure Using The Visone System: A First-In-Patient Study., Ana Jorbendaze, Robin Young, Tamaz Shaburishvili, Vitaly Demyanchuk, Roman Buriak, Borys Todurov, Kostyantyn Rudenko, Michel Zuber, Simon F Stämpfli, Felix C Tanner, Paul Erne, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha, Marat Fudim, Lee R Goldberg, John G F Cleland

Parkview Heart Institute

AIMS: Synchronized diaphragmatic stimulation (SDS) modulates intrathoracic and intra-abdominal pressures with favourable effects on cardiac function for patients with a reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and heart failure (HFrEF). VisONE-HF is a first-in-patient, observational study assessing the feasibility and 1 year effects of a novel, minimally invasive SDS device.

METHODS AND RESULTS: The SDS system comprises a pulse generator and two laparoscopically delivered, bipolar, active-fixation leads on the inferior diaphragmatic surface. Fifteen symptomatic men with HFrEF and ischaemic heart disease receiving guideline-recommended therapy were enrolled (age 60 [56, 67] years, New York Heart Association class II [53%] /III [47%], …


Synchronized Diaphragmatic Stimulation: A Case Report Of A Novel Extra-Cardiac Intervention For Chronic Heart Failure., Lee R Goldberg, Ana Jorbenadze, Tamaz Shaburishvilli, Michael Mirro Md, Marat Fudim, Michel Zuber, Simon F Stämpfli, Felix C Tanner, Paul Erne, John G Cleland Jun 2022

Synchronized Diaphragmatic Stimulation: A Case Report Of A Novel Extra-Cardiac Intervention For Chronic Heart Failure., Lee R Goldberg, Ana Jorbenadze, Tamaz Shaburishvilli, Michael Mirro Md, Marat Fudim, Michel Zuber, Simon F Stämpfli, Felix C Tanner, Paul Erne, John G Cleland

Parkview Heart Institute

Synchronized diaphragmatic stimulation (SDS) is a novel extra-cardiac device-based therapy for symptomatic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. SDS provides imperceptible chronic stimulation of the diaphragm through a laparoscopically implanted system consisting of an implantable pulse generator and two sensing/stimulating leads affixed to the inferior surface of the diaphragm delivering imperceptible R-wave gaited pulses that alter intrathoracic pressure improving ventricular filling and cardiac output. We describe, in a man with a history of myocardial infarctions resulting in heart failure and persistent New York Heart Association Class III symptoms despite standard therapies, the successful implantation of SDS resulting in improved quality …


Comparison Of Hemodynamic Responses Between Conventional And Virtual Reality Therapies In Patients With Heart Failure Admitted To An Emergency Room, Angélica Bologna Raposo, Alice Haniuda Moliterno, João Pedro Lucas Neves Silva, Rafael Varago Favri, Ana Paula Coelho Figueira Freire, Francis Lopes Pacagnelli May 2022

Comparison Of Hemodynamic Responses Between Conventional And Virtual Reality Therapies In Patients With Heart Failure Admitted To An Emergency Room, Angélica Bologna Raposo, Alice Haniuda Moliterno, João Pedro Lucas Neves Silva, Rafael Varago Favri, Ana Paula Coelho Figueira Freire, Francis Lopes Pacagnelli

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

This study aimed to evaluate and to compare the acute response, due to semi-immersive virtual reality (VR) and conventional therapies (CT), of hemodynamic parameters in hospitalized individuals admitted to an emergency unity for heart failure (HF). This is a viability study with 11 individuals subjected to sessions with and without VR. At CT, stretching, active or active-assisted exercises, and fractional inspiration were performed. In VR therapy (VRT), VR box glasses were used to promote VR relaxation associated with CT. The hemodynamic parameters evaluated were heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and double product. To analyze them, Student’s …


Effect Of Calcium Chloride And Isoflurane On Force Frequency Relationship In Canines, Harrison Patrizio, Lawrence Mulligan May 2022

Effect Of Calcium Chloride And Isoflurane On Force Frequency Relationship In Canines, Harrison Patrizio, Lawrence Mulligan

Rowan-Virtua Research Day

Proper calcium cycling is critical for a optimally functioning heart.

Improper calcium cycling in humans can contribute to heart failure.

Human calcium cycling is difficult to study due to the risks of damaging the patient’s cardiac tissue.

Risk of further damaging cardiac tissue is substantially increased in a heart failure patient.

Past studies focus on studying the effects of changing calcium cycling in lab rats.

Current research shows limited alternative methods in studying relationships between calcium cycling and FFR in larger mammals.

This project analyzes data to determine the response of the canine force frequency relationship to calcium chloride and …


Improving Heart Failure Patient Referrals To The Center For Advanced Heart Failure & Pulmonary Vascular Disease At Hartford Hospital: A Quality Improvement Project, Dawn M. Surprenant Apr 2022

Improving Heart Failure Patient Referrals To The Center For Advanced Heart Failure & Pulmonary Vascular Disease At Hartford Hospital: A Quality Improvement Project, Dawn M. Surprenant

DNP Projects

Significance and Background: According to the Health Resources & Services Administration (2021), health literacy is the degree to which individuals have the capacity to process and understand basic health information to make appropriate health decisions. Low health literacy is prevalent in populations such as older adults, minorities, and in individuals with lower socioeconomic status and living in medical underserved areas. Recommendations are to access health literacy in cardiac patients, especially in the acute care setting to improve health outcomes upon discharge.

Purpose: To determine whether a health literacy assessment in hospitalized congested heart failure patients, before discharge, will affect referral …


Audicor Remote Patient Monitoring: Fda Breakthrough Device And Technology For Heart Failure Management, Marat Fudim Md, Mhs, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha, Hao-Ming Cheng Md Mar 2022

Audicor Remote Patient Monitoring: Fda Breakthrough Device And Technology For Heart Failure Management, Marat Fudim Md, Mhs, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha, Hao-Ming Cheng Md

Parkview Heart Institute

Research Letter: The impact of heart failure (HF) on patients, physicians, and hospital systems remains despite recent successes in pharmacologic and device-based treatments. Chronic HF represents one of the nation’s top health issues, leading to reduced patient quality of life, increased risks of hospitalization, increased health care utilization, and high incidence of patient morbidity and mortality. Titration of guideline directed medical therapy and prevention of HF hospitalizations have been identified as key targets in the management of HF. Remote monitoring provides the opportunity to address both issues and has gained significant momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic. Device-based solutions to manage …


A Simple Effective Method For Frailty In Heart Failure With Impact On Clinical Outcomes In North Indian Population, Gurbhej Singh, Rohit Tandon, Neelesh C. Pandey, Namita Bansal, Abhishek Goyal, Bhupinder Singh, Shibba Takkar Chhabra, Naved Aslam, Gurpreet Singh Wander, Bishav Mohan Aug 2021

A Simple Effective Method For Frailty In Heart Failure With Impact On Clinical Outcomes In North Indian Population, Gurbhej Singh, Rohit Tandon, Neelesh C. Pandey, Namita Bansal, Abhishek Goyal, Bhupinder Singh, Shibba Takkar Chhabra, Naved Aslam, Gurpreet Singh Wander, Bishav Mohan

Journal of the Saudi Heart Association

Introduction and Objectives: Frailty has been studied extensively in elderly population as a predictor and prognostic marker for morbidity and mortality. Frailty is being increasingly recognised as a distinct pathophysiological condition which plays a major role in outcomes of various disease states including heart failure. Our aim was to study the prevalence of frailty in heart failure and see its prognostic significance in such patients. Methods: This was a prospective study conducted in an out-patient HF clinic. All consecutive patients with HF, > 25 years age, with LVEF < 40 % were included. All patients were asked a simple frailty questionnaire. Hand-dynamometer was used to assess handgrip strength in kilograms and were classified as frail, pre-frail or non-frail. The primary end point was cardiovascular mortality and hospitalization, and secondary end-point was composite of all cause mortality, hospitalization,device implantation and documented arrythmia. Results: 210 patients were studied for clinical outcomes.Mean age was 60.59+ 11.55 years with 15 % patients aged less than 50 years. Mean LVEF was 30.24+ 6.8%. Handgrip strength was poor in the frail vs non/pre-frail patients (p=0.001) with a strength >16.95 kg having sensitivity of 72% and specificity of 63% for the prediction …


The Effectiveness Of A Nurse Practitioner (Np) Led Clinic For Heart Failure (Hf) Patients Following Hospital Discharge In A Rural Community Setting, Tami Collins, Michelle Renaud Apr 2021

The Effectiveness Of A Nurse Practitioner (Np) Led Clinic For Heart Failure (Hf) Patients Following Hospital Discharge In A Rural Community Setting, Tami Collins, Michelle Renaud

College of Health Sciences Posters

Purpose: To explore if patient participation in the NP led HF clinic may reduce 30-day HF readmissions while providing HF specific education, recognition of symptoms/ management, teaching self-care, while ensuring that continued follow up occurs.

Research Questions: 1) Is there a significant difference between readmission rates in patients followed in the HF clinic compared to general HF follow up? 2) Is there a significant difference in patient knowledge including HF symptoms, self-management for patients followed in the NP led HF clinic for a minimum of 30 days? 3) How satisfied are patients that followed in the NP led HF clinic …


Successful Pregnancy With Centrifugal Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device: A Case Report And Review Of The Literature, Seyed Hamed Hosseini Dehkordi, Matthew R. Lippmann, Travis Abicht, Andrew J. Sauer, Nicholas A. Haglund, Marc R. Parrish, Jared Staab, Bhanu Gupta Feb 2021

Successful Pregnancy With Centrifugal Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device: A Case Report And Review Of The Literature, Seyed Hamed Hosseini Dehkordi, Matthew R. Lippmann, Travis Abicht, Andrew J. Sauer, Nicholas A. Haglund, Marc R. Parrish, Jared Staab, Bhanu Gupta

The VAD Journal

Successful deliveries from patients supported by axial flow left ventricular devices have been previously reported. We present the first case of a successful pregnancy and birth in a patient with a centrifugal-flow left ventricular assist device. A 24-year-old female with methamphetamine-induced cardiomyopathy and end-stage congestive heart failure supported by a HeartWare™ ventricular assist device (Medtronic) presented two years after device implantation with an unplanned pregnancy at 11-weeks of gestation. Following a multidisciplinary evaluation by experts in advanced heart failure, maternal fetal medicine, cardiothoracic surgery, anesthesia, ethics, psychiatry, and palliative care, an advanced plan of care was established. An elective induction …


The Effects Of Interleukin-1Β On Cardiac Reserve And Exercise Capacity In The Mouse, Habeebah Z. Vohra Jan 2021

The Effects Of Interleukin-1Β On Cardiac Reserve And Exercise Capacity In The Mouse, Habeebah Z. Vohra

Theses and Dissertations

Heart failure (HF) is characterized by dyspnea, fatigue, and exercise intolerance. Clinical evidence points to increased interleukin-1β (IL-1β) activity in patients with HF, with an IL-1 blockade improving the exercise capacity in HF patients. In healthy mice, recombinant-mouse IL-1β (rmIL-1β) induces acute systolic dysfunction, peaking 4 hours after administration. However, the direct effects of rmIL-1β on exercise capacity are unknown. We hypothesized that rmIL-1β diminishes the exercise capacity in the mouse. Adult mice were trained to run on a treadmill and exercise capacity was assessed before, 4 hours, and 96 hours after intraperitoneal administration of rmIL-1β (3 μg/kg) or vehicle …


A Standardized Unit Based Process For Obtaining Heart Failure Patient Weights, Lesli E. Teed Dec 2020

A Standardized Unit Based Process For Obtaining Heart Failure Patient Weights, Lesli E. Teed

Master's Projects

Introduction: A CNL student-led process improvement process improvement project was proposed to help improve the accuracy of Heart Failure patient weights on a geriatric specialty unit. Cardiology voiced a preference for patients to be weighed using electronic standing scales rather than in-bed scales to improve accuracy. A literature review revealed that in-bed scale weights were less accurate due to inconsistencies in zeroing the bed prior to obtaining the weight, not removing excess patient care equipment and bed linens, and not ensuring that the patient was wearing a minimal amount of clothing.

Methods: Electronic standing scales were purchased, current practice state …


Impact Of A Social Support Program Supervised By A Multidisciplinary Team On Psychosocial Distress And Knowledge About Heart Failure Among Heart Failure Patients, Muhammad Adil Soofi, Zainab Jafery, Faisal Alsamadi Oct 2020

Impact Of A Social Support Program Supervised By A Multidisciplinary Team On Psychosocial Distress And Knowledge About Heart Failure Among Heart Failure Patients, Muhammad Adil Soofi, Zainab Jafery, Faisal Alsamadi

Journal of the Saudi Heart Association

ABSTRACT:

Background: Heart failure drains significant financial resources with morbidity and mortality higher than cancer. Social support is defined as the care provided by the family members, friends and health care workers to the patients. Absence of social support and poor perceived social support will create stress, anxiety, depression and anger which further deteriorate the underlying disease and worsen quality of life. Discussion in group creates better understanding of the disease which helps the patients improving their skills in managing their condition.

Objective: To evaluate the impact of multidisciplinary team supervised social support program on components of psychosocial distress and …


Transcutaneous Energy Transmission: Can We Do It Now?, Yuriy Pya Oct 2020

Transcutaneous Energy Transmission: Can We Do It Now?, Yuriy Pya

The VAD Journal

The percutaneous driveline used in contemporary LVADs presents a continuous risk of infection for the duration of support. Minimizing infection in durable mechanical circulatory support systems requires total implantation of all components and energy transfer by means other than percutaneous drivelines. A novel coplanar energy transfer (CET) system, similar to the original transcutaneous energy transfer (TET) design, is unique by incorporating two large rings with coil-within-the-coil topology to ensure strong resonance power. The CET system consists of an internal integrated controller, a battery coupled with an internal thoracic coil ring, and the LVAD pump. External equipment includes a power transmission …


Health Care Delivery For Heart Failure Patients During The Covid-19 Pandemic; A Consensus Of The Saudi Heart Failure Working Group (Saudi-Hf), Abeer Bakhsh, Maryam Alqaseer, Fakhr Alayoubi, Rima S. Bader, Kamal Alghalayini, Abdelfatah Elasfar, Waleed Alhabeeb Jun 2020

Health Care Delivery For Heart Failure Patients During The Covid-19 Pandemic; A Consensus Of The Saudi Heart Failure Working Group (Saudi-Hf), Abeer Bakhsh, Maryam Alqaseer, Fakhr Alayoubi, Rima S. Bader, Kamal Alghalayini, Abdelfatah Elasfar, Waleed Alhabeeb

Journal of the Saudi Heart Association

The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to global and national rapid health system changes to treat the affected patients and prevent the spread of the virus. The social distancing, redirecting resources, and nationwide lockdown led to the cancellation of non-urgent hospital visits and interruption of continuity of care for patients with chronic cardiac conditions such as heart failure (HF). This consensus document addresses the domains of health care delivery that are affected by the pandemic. It explains the current situation of health care delivery to heart failure patients and further recommendation on how to overcome this. Thus, maintaining quality …


First-In-Human Visone Heart Failure Study: Asymptomatic Diaphragmatic Stimulation For Chronic Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction: Case Report, Ana Jorbenadze, Nikoloz Shaburishvili, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha, Michel Zuber, Paul Erne, Tamaz Shaburishvili Mar 2020

First-In-Human Visone Heart Failure Study: Asymptomatic Diaphragmatic Stimulation For Chronic Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction: Case Report, Ana Jorbenadze, Nikoloz Shaburishvili, Michael Mirro Md, Facc, Fhrs, Faha, Michel Zuber, Paul Erne, Tamaz Shaburishvili

Parkview Heart Institute

Background

Asymptomatic Diaphragmatic Stimulation (ADS) is a novel device-based HF therapy under investigation. ADS gaited with the cardiac cycle transiently modulates intrathoracic pressure, thereby enhancing pre- and afterload, and stroke volume. It is hypothesized that ADS improves cardiac function and exercise tolerance in HFrEF patients.

Methods

HFrEF patients (15) underwent laparoscopic implantation of the VisONE ADS system (NCT03484780). Post-implant stimulation levels imperceptible to the patient are determined. At discharge, ADS therapy is turned on. Measures of cardiac function, HF status, QoL and adverse events are assessed every 3 months for 12 months.

Results

Results are presented from an initial patient …


Combined Neprilysin And Angiotensin Inhibitor For The Treatment Of Heart Failure, Albert Bui, Victoria Cho, Rebecca Worden, Haley Armstrong, Rachel Pucel, Lindsey Peters Oct 2019

Combined Neprilysin And Angiotensin Inhibitor For The Treatment Of Heart Failure, Albert Bui, Victoria Cho, Rebecca Worden, Haley Armstrong, Rachel Pucel, Lindsey Peters

Pharmacy and Wellness Review

Heart failure (HF) is a highly prevalent disease state worldwide that can progress into a disabling condition. It is pertinent to have a treatment regimen that is effective in lowering the number of HF exacerbations and, therefore, hospital readmission rates. A novel medication currently in clinical trials, LCZ696, blocks both neprilysin and angiotensin type I receptors. The overall effects are an inhibition of the breakdown of natriuretic peptides which leads to a decrease in renin and aldosterone release. This, combined with the antagonization of angiotensin type I receptors, leads to a decrease in blood pressure, blood volume and systemic vascular …


Symmetrical Peripheral Gangrene Associated With Low Output Cardiac Failure., Sijan Basnet, Priya Rajagopalan, Rashmi Dhital, Ataul Qureshi Jul 2019

Symmetrical Peripheral Gangrene Associated With Low Output Cardiac Failure., Sijan Basnet, Priya Rajagopalan, Rashmi Dhital, Ataul Qureshi

Reading Hospital Internal Medicine Residency

Symmetrical peripheral gangrene (SPG) is a rare entity characterized by ischemic changes of the distal extremities with maintained vascular integrity. We present the case of a 64-year-old man with bilateral necrotic toes and deranged liver function tests. This was thought to be related to severely depressed ejection fraction from non-ischemic etiology, presumably chronic alcohol ingestion. We hope that awareness of SPG and association with a low output state will aid in early detection and prevention.


Pathologic Gene Network Rewiring Implicates Ppp1r3a As A Central Regulator In Pressure Overload Heart Failure., Pablo Cordero, Victoria N Parikh, Elizabeth T Chin, Ayca Erbilgin, Michael J Gloudemans, Ching Shang, Yong Huang, Alex C Chang, Kevin S Smith, Frederick Dewey, Kathia Zaleta, Michael Morley, Jeff Brandimarto, Nicole Glazer, Daryl Waggott, Aleksandra Pavlovic, Mingming Zhao, Christine S Moravec, W H Wilson Tang, Jamie Skreen, Christine Malloy, Sridhar Hannenhalli, Hongzhe Li, Scott Ritter, Mingyao Li, Daniel Bernstein, Andrew Connolly, Hakon Hakonarson, Aldons J Lusis, Kenneth B Margulies, Anna A Depaoli-Roach, Stephen B Montgomery, Matthew T Wheeler, Thomas Cappola, Euan A Ashley Jun 2019

Pathologic Gene Network Rewiring Implicates Ppp1r3a As A Central Regulator In Pressure Overload Heart Failure., Pablo Cordero, Victoria N Parikh, Elizabeth T Chin, Ayca Erbilgin, Michael J Gloudemans, Ching Shang, Yong Huang, Alex C Chang, Kevin S Smith, Frederick Dewey, Kathia Zaleta, Michael Morley, Jeff Brandimarto, Nicole Glazer, Daryl Waggott, Aleksandra Pavlovic, Mingming Zhao, Christine S Moravec, W H Wilson Tang, Jamie Skreen, Christine Malloy, Sridhar Hannenhalli, Hongzhe Li, Scott Ritter, Mingyao Li, Daniel Bernstein, Andrew Connolly, Hakon Hakonarson, Aldons J Lusis, Kenneth B Margulies, Anna A Depaoli-Roach, Stephen B Montgomery, Matthew T Wheeler, Thomas Cappola, Euan A Ashley

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

Heart failure is a leading cause of mortality, yet our understanding of the genetic interactions underlying this disease remains incomplete. Here, we harvest 1352 healthy and failing human hearts directly from transplant center operating rooms, and obtain genome-wide genotyping and gene expression measurements for a subset of 313. We build failing and non-failing cardiac regulatory gene networks, revealing important regulators and cardiac expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs). PPP1R3A emerges as a regulator whose network connectivity changes significantly between health and disease. RNA sequencing after PPP1R3A knockdown validates network-based predictions, and highlights metabolic pathway regulation associated with increased cardiomyocyte size and …