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Efficacy And Safety Of Vorapaxar In Non-St-Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery, Sean Van Diepen, Pierluigi Tricoci, Mohua Podder, Cynthia M. Westerhout, Philip E. Aylward, Claes Held, Frans Van De Werf, John Strony, Lars Wallentin, David J. Moliterno, Harvey D. White, Kenneth W. Mahaffey, Robert A. Harrington, Paul W. Armstrong Dec 2015

Efficacy And Safety Of Vorapaxar In Non-St-Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery, Sean Van Diepen, Pierluigi Tricoci, Mohua Podder, Cynthia M. Westerhout, Philip E. Aylward, Claes Held, Frans Van De Werf, John Strony, Lars Wallentin, David J. Moliterno, Harvey D. White, Kenneth W. Mahaffey, Robert A. Harrington, Paul W. Armstrong

Gill Heart & Vascular Institute Faculty Publications

Background—Perioperative antiplatelet agents potentially increase bleeding after non–ST‐segment elevation (NSTE) acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The protease‐activated receptor 1 antagonist vorapaxar reduced cardiovascular events and was associated with increased bleeding versus placebo in NSTE ACS, but its efficacy and safety in noncardiac surgery (NCS) remain unknown. We aimed to evaluate ischemic, bleeding, and long‐term outcomes of vorapaxar in NCS after NSTE ACS.

Methods and Results—In the TRACER trial, 2202 (17.0%) patients underwent major or minor NCS after NSTE ACS over 1.5 years (median); continuing study treatment perioperatively was recommended. The primary ischemic end point for this analysis was cardiovascular …


Examining Older Adults' Perceptions Of Usability And Acceptability Of Remote Monitoring Systems To Manage Chronic Heart Failure, Lorraine S. Evangelista, Debra K. Moser, Jung-Ah Lee, Alison A. Moore, Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Majid Sarrafzadeh, Carol M. Mangione Nov 2015

Examining Older Adults' Perceptions Of Usability And Acceptability Of Remote Monitoring Systems To Manage Chronic Heart Failure, Lorraine S. Evangelista, Debra K. Moser, Jung-Ah Lee, Alison A. Moore, Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Majid Sarrafzadeh, Carol M. Mangione

Nursing Faculty Publications

Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility, usability, and acceptability of using remote monitoring systems (RMS) in monitoring health status (e.g., vital signs, symptom distress) in older adults (≥ 55) with chronic heart failure (HF). Method: Twenty-one patients (52.4% women, mean age 73.1 ± 9.3) were trained to measure and transmit health data with an RMS. Data transmissions were tracked for 12 weeks. Results: All participants initiated use of RMS within 1 week; 71%, 14%, and 14% of patients transmitted daily health data 100%, ≥ 75%, and < 75% of the time, respectively, for 12 weeks. Overall usability and acceptability of the RMS were 4.08 ± 0.634 and 4.10 ± 0.563, respectively (when scored on a range of 1-5, where 1 = strongly disagree and 5 = strongly agree). Discussion: Findings show …


Low-Dose Vitamin K Can Improve Warfarin Control In Patients On Lvad Support, Daizo Tanaka, Venessa L. Kotch, Cheryl Abbas, Gordon Reeves, John Wc Entwistle Iii Nov 2015

Low-Dose Vitamin K Can Improve Warfarin Control In Patients On Lvad Support, Daizo Tanaka, Venessa L. Kotch, Cheryl Abbas, Gordon Reeves, John Wc Entwistle Iii

The VAD Journal

Background

Anticoagulation with oral vitamin K antagonists (VKA) is very important in patients supported on a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to prevent thromboembolic complications. Some patients tolerate VKAs poorly and have an unstable INR as a result. It is reported that low-dose vitamin K can improve INR control in patients with an unstable INR in other clinical settings. We evaluated its safety and effectiveness in patients on LVAD support.

Methods

The records of all patients supported on an implantable LVAD between January, 2013 and March, 2014 were reviewed retrospectively to identify those who had received low-dose vitamin K while …


Damaging Cardiac And Cancer Genetic Variants In The Lvad Population, Brian D. Lowes Md, Phd, Eric T. Rome, Kajari Dhar, Jeff Kittrell, James D. Eudy, John Y. Um, Alexandra Moulton, J. Zao, Ronald Redder, Michael J. Moulton, Daniel R. Anderson, Eugenia Raichlin Nov 2015

Damaging Cardiac And Cancer Genetic Variants In The Lvad Population, Brian D. Lowes Md, Phd, Eric T. Rome, Kajari Dhar, Jeff Kittrell, James D. Eudy, John Y. Um, Alexandra Moulton, J. Zao, Ronald Redder, Michael J. Moulton, Daniel R. Anderson, Eugenia Raichlin

The VAD Journal

Background: Next generation sequencing technology, coupled with population genetic databases, have made broad genetic evaluation relatively inexpensive and widely available. Our objective was to assess the prevalence of potentially damaging cancer and cardiac gene variants in advanced non-ischemic cardiomyopathy patients.

Methods: Explanted human heart tissue procured at LVAD placement was obtained from the University of Nebraska Medical Center Heart Tissue Bank. Genomic DNA was isolated from tissues and amplified by PCR using targeted ampliseq primer pools from an inherited disease panel. Individual libraries were amplified by emulsion PCR on Ion Sphere particles and sequencing was performed on a …


Gadolinium Free Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance With 2-Point Cine Balanced Steady State Free Precession, Tori A. Stromp, Steve W. Leung, Kristin N Andres, Linyuan Jing, Brandon K. Fornwalt, Richard Charnigo, Vincent L. Sorrell, Moriel H. Vandsburger Oct 2015

Gadolinium Free Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance With 2-Point Cine Balanced Steady State Free Precession, Tori A. Stromp, Steve W. Leung, Kristin N Andres, Linyuan Jing, Brandon K. Fornwalt, Richard Charnigo, Vincent L. Sorrell, Moriel H. Vandsburger

Saha Cardiovascular Research Center Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) of ventricular structure and function is widely performed using cine balanced steady state free precession (bSSFP) MRI. The bSSFP signal of myocardium is weighted by magnetization transfer (MT) and T1/T2-relaxation times. In edematous and fibrotic tissues, increased T2 and reduced MT lead to increased signal intensity on images acquired with high excitation flip angles. We hypothesized that acquisition of two differentially MT-weighted bSSFP images (termed 2-point bSSFP) can identify tissue that would enhance with gadolinium similar to standard of care late gadolinium enhancement (LGE).

METHODS: Cine bSSFP images (flip angles of 5° and …


Early Manifestations Of Atrial Tamponade In A Patient Implanted With Syncardia Total Artificial Heart., Manoj Thangam, Bindu Akkanti, Sriram Nathan, Daniel Ocazionez-Trujillo, Indranee Rajapreyar, Manish K. Patel, Jayesh Patel, Pranav Loyolka, Biswajit Kar, Igor Gregoric Oct 2015

Early Manifestations Of Atrial Tamponade In A Patient Implanted With Syncardia Total Artificial Heart., Manoj Thangam, Bindu Akkanti, Sriram Nathan, Daniel Ocazionez-Trujillo, Indranee Rajapreyar, Manish K. Patel, Jayesh Patel, Pranav Loyolka, Biswajit Kar, Igor Gregoric

The VAD Journal

Implantation rates of the SynCardia Total Artificial Heart (TAH) system is growing owing to the increasing incidence of biventricular heart failure and the limited number of transplantable hearts. Among the complications associated with the device, atrial tamponade is an emergent condition that requires immediate attention. Atrial tamponade occurs when increasing pericardial hemorrhage leads to atrial compression that produces tamponade physiology and compromises cardiac output. Unfortunately to our knowledge, information concerning the early manifestations of tamponade in TAH patients is extremely scarce. Previous reports have focused on decreased cardiac output as an indicator of tamponade. However, other presentations including pulmonary decompensation …


Massive Pulmonary Embolism With Hemodynamic Compromise Successfully Treated With Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, B. Akkanti, S. Nathan, E. N. Centeno, K. Akasapu, P. Doshi, R. Hussain, F. Raissi, A. Nascimbene, R. Srinivasan, I. Rajapreyar, M. Patel, J. Patel, M. Akay, P. Loyalka, B. Kar, I. Gregoric Oct 2015

Massive Pulmonary Embolism With Hemodynamic Compromise Successfully Treated With Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, B. Akkanti, S. Nathan, E. N. Centeno, K. Akasapu, P. Doshi, R. Hussain, F. Raissi, A. Nascimbene, R. Srinivasan, I. Rajapreyar, M. Patel, J. Patel, M. Akay, P. Loyalka, B. Kar, I. Gregoric

The VAD Journal

Introduction: Cardiogenic shock that results from pulmonary embolus has a high mortality rate. Systemic thrombolysis is frequently used in submassive and massive pulmonary embolus and has been shown to restore circulation. However, in the event of impending or ongoing cardiac arrest, systemic thrombolysis or anticoagulation alone has not been always shown to be effective. Case reports have previously established that extracorporeal membrane oxygenation can effectively be used as an effective rescue strategy in cases of cardiac arrest as a result from massive pulmonary embolus. We report six cases of massive pulmonary embolism (PE), in which veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA …


Effects Of Adipocyte Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Deficiency On Pcb-Induced Disruption Of Glucose Homeostasis In Lean And Obese Mice, Nicki A. Baker, Robin Shoemaker, Victoria English, Nika Larian, Manjula Sunkara, Andrew J. Morris, Mary Walker, Frederique Yiannikouris, Lisa A. Cassis Oct 2015

Effects Of Adipocyte Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Deficiency On Pcb-Induced Disruption Of Glucose Homeostasis In Lean And Obese Mice, Nicki A. Baker, Robin Shoemaker, Victoria English, Nika Larian, Manjula Sunkara, Andrew J. Morris, Mary Walker, Frederique Yiannikouris, Lisa A. Cassis

Saha Cardiovascular Research Center Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Coplanar polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) promote adipocyte inflammation and impair glucose homeostasis in lean mice. The diabetes-promoting effects of lipophilic PCBs have been observed only during weight loss in obese mice. The molecular mechanisms linking PCB exposures to impaired glucose metabolism are unclear.

OBJECTIVES: In this study we tested the hypothesis that coplanar PCBs act at adipocyte aryl hydrocarbon receptors (AhRs) to promote adipose inflammation and impair glucose homeostasis in lean mice and in obese mice during weight loss.

METHODS AND RESULTS: PCB-77 administration impaired glucose and insulin tolerance in LF (low fat diet)-fed control (AhRfl/fl) mice …


Lipin1 Regulates Skeletal Muscle Differentiation Through Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase (Erk) Activation And Cyclin D Complex-Regulated Cell Cycle Withdrawal, Weihua Jiang, Jing Zhu, Xun Zhuang, Xiping Zhang, Tao Luo, Karyn Esser, Hongmei Ren Sep 2015

Lipin1 Regulates Skeletal Muscle Differentiation Through Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase (Erk) Activation And Cyclin D Complex-Regulated Cell Cycle Withdrawal, Weihua Jiang, Jing Zhu, Xun Zhuang, Xiping Zhang, Tao Luo, Karyn Esser, Hongmei Ren

Saha Cardiovascular Research Center Faculty Publications

Lipin1, an intracellular protein, plays critical roles in controlling lipid synthesis and energy metabolism through its enzymatic activity and nuclear transcriptional functions. Several mouse models of skeletal muscle wasting are associated with lipin1 mutation or altered expression. Recent human studies have suggested that children with homozygous null mutations in the LPIN1 gene suffer from rhabdomyolysis. However, the underlying pathophysiologic mechanism is still poorly understood. In the present study we examined whether lipin1 contributes to regulating muscle regeneration. We characterized the time course of skeletal muscle regeneration in lipin1-deficient fld mice after injury. We found that fld mice exhibited smaller regenerated …


Systemic Candidiasis And Cytomegalovirus Infection In The Setting Of Artificial Cardiac Device Deployment., Manoj Thangam, Bindu Akkanti, Maan Malahafio, Sriram Nathan, Indranee Rajapreyar, Pranav Loyalka, Biswajit Kar, Igor Gregoric Aug 2015

Systemic Candidiasis And Cytomegalovirus Infection In The Setting Of Artificial Cardiac Device Deployment., Manoj Thangam, Bindu Akkanti, Maan Malahafio, Sriram Nathan, Indranee Rajapreyar, Pranav Loyalka, Biswajit Kar, Igor Gregoric

The VAD Journal

Heart failure is a serious cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The advent of implantable cardiac assist devices has generated a new arsenal for treating severe heart failure. However, the potential ramifications of ventricular assist device (VAD) usage are not fully understood. Immune modulation resulting from VAD implantation is an area of growing research. Although we do not fully understand the mechanisms contributing to host immune alteration, changes in cytokine concentrations, deceased lymphocyte activity, and the local effects of device materials have been shown to down regulate immune function. 7,8 Infection is a serious complication that affects prognosis in this …


Commentary On "Systemic Candidiasis And Cytomegalovirus Infection In The Setting Of Artificial Cardiac Device Deployment", Moises A. Huaman Aug 2015

Commentary On "Systemic Candidiasis And Cytomegalovirus Infection In The Setting Of Artificial Cardiac Device Deployment", Moises A. Huaman

The VAD Journal

No abstract provided.


Use Of Social Media As A Virtual Community And Support Group By Left Ventricular Assist Device (Lvad) Patients, Bryan Boling, Amanda Hart, Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli, Tamra Halcomb, Peggy El-Mallakh Aug 2015

Use Of Social Media As A Virtual Community And Support Group By Left Ventricular Assist Device (Lvad) Patients, Bryan Boling, Amanda Hart, Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli, Tamra Halcomb, Peggy El-Mallakh

The VAD Journal

Abstract

Background

Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) patients may benefit from participating in a social support group; however, several factors may limit the availability of these communities. Alternatively, online social support communities may be more accessible for LVAD patients. No studies have examined patterns and reasons for health-related social media use among people with LVADs

Methods

An online survey of patients actively participating in LVAD social media groups was conducted using both multiple choice and open-ended questions.

Results

Thirty-nine participants (65% male) completed the survey. Participants’ reasons for weekly engagement in online communities were to seek (69.2%) and offer (66.7%) …


Left Ventricular Mechanical Dysfunction In Diet-Induced Obese Mice Is Exacerbated During Inotropic Stress: A Cine Dense Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Study, Christopher M. Haggerty, Andrea C. Mattingly, Sage P. Kramer, Cassi M. Binkley, Linyuan Jing, Jonathan D. Suever, David K. Powell, Richard J. Charnigo, Frederick H. Epstein, Brandon K. Fornwalt Aug 2015

Left Ventricular Mechanical Dysfunction In Diet-Induced Obese Mice Is Exacerbated During Inotropic Stress: A Cine Dense Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Study, Christopher M. Haggerty, Andrea C. Mattingly, Sage P. Kramer, Cassi M. Binkley, Linyuan Jing, Jonathan D. Suever, David K. Powell, Richard J. Charnigo, Frederick H. Epstein, Brandon K. Fornwalt

Saha Cardiovascular Research Center Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. There is evidence of impaired left ventricular (LV) function associated with obesity, which may relate to cardiovascular mortality, but some studies have reported no dysfunction. Ventricular function data are generally acquired under resting conditions, which could mask subtle differences and potentially contribute to these contradictory findings. Furthermore, abnormal ventricular mechanics (strains, strain rates, and torsion) may manifest prior to global changes in cardiac function (i.e., ejection fraction) and may therefore represent more sensitive markers of cardiovascular disease. This study evaluated LV mechanics under both resting and stress conditions with the hypothesis …


Chronic Ldh Elevation After Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation, Hesham R. Omar, Navin Rajagopalan, Maya Guglin Aug 2015

Chronic Ldh Elevation After Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation, Hesham R. Omar, Navin Rajagopalan, Maya Guglin

The VAD Journal

A 61-year-old woman who underwent HeartMate II left ventricular assist device placement for non-ischemic cardiomyopathy developed elevated lactate dehydrogenase within two weeks after implantation. After eight months of observation and several hospital admissions during which there was no evidence of pump thrombosis, she presented with clinically manifest hemolysis. During pump exchange there was notable pannus formation on the inflow cannula of the left ventricular assist device. The pannus around the inflow likely existed for several months, limiting the flow and creating a low-grade hemolysis and this low flow state stimulated thrombus formation triggering gross hemolysis. Thoratec analysis of the pump …


Chronic Hemodialysis In A Patient With Left Ventricular Assist Device., Amr Idris, Georges Lolay, Ana L. Castellanos, Navin Rajagopalan, Maya Guglin Aug 2015

Chronic Hemodialysis In A Patient With Left Ventricular Assist Device., Amr Idris, Georges Lolay, Ana L. Castellanos, Navin Rajagopalan, Maya Guglin

The VAD Journal

Renal dysfunction in the setting of heart failure is a common medical problem. This dysfunction can range from reversible ischemic changes to renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy. Patients who are candidates for mechanical circulatory support with left ventricular assistant device (LVAD) pose unique challenge with respect to receiving dialysis. We present a 47 year old patient who required renal replacement therapy peri-implantation of LVAD for management of acute on chronic kidney disease, and was discharged for chronic hemodialysis in an outpatient setting. In this report we highlight the challenges of managing volume overload in patients with impaired renal function …


Infusion Of Reconstituted High-Density Lipoprotein, Csl112, In Patients With Atherosclerosis: Safety And Pharmacokinetic Results From A Phase 2a Randomized Clinical Trial, Pierluigi Tricoci, Denise M. D'Andrea, Paul A. Gurbel, Zhenling Yao, Marina Cuchel, Brion Winston, Robert Schott, Robert Weiss, Michael A. Blazing, Louis Cannon, Alison L. Bailey, Dominick J. Angiolillo, Andreas Gille, Charles L. Shear, Samuel D. Wright, John H. Alexander Aug 2015

Infusion Of Reconstituted High-Density Lipoprotein, Csl112, In Patients With Atherosclerosis: Safety And Pharmacokinetic Results From A Phase 2a Randomized Clinical Trial, Pierluigi Tricoci, Denise M. D'Andrea, Paul A. Gurbel, Zhenling Yao, Marina Cuchel, Brion Winston, Robert Schott, Robert Weiss, Michael A. Blazing, Louis Cannon, Alison L. Bailey, Dominick J. Angiolillo, Andreas Gille, Charles L. Shear, Samuel D. Wright, John H. Alexander

Gill Heart & Vascular Institute Faculty Publications

Background CSL112 is a new formulation of human apolipoprotein A‐I (apoA‐I) being developed to reduce cardiovascular events following acute coronary syndrome. This phase 2a, randomized, double‐blind, multicenter, dose‐ranging trial represents the first clinical investigation to assess the safety and pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics of a CSL112 infusion among patients with stable atherosclerotic disease.

Methods and Results Patients were randomized to single ascending doses of CSL112 (1.7, 3.4, or 6.8 g) or placebo, administered over a 2‐hour period. Primary safety assessments consisted of alanine aminotransferase or aspartate aminotransferase elevations >3× upper limits of normal and study drug–related adverse events. Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic assessments included apoA‐I plasma …


Veraflo Negative Pressure Wound Therapy With Household Bleach For Refractory Driveline Infection In A Patient With Left Ventricular Assist Device., Amr Idris, Amanda Hart, Sarah Branam, Maya Guglin Jul 2015

Veraflo Negative Pressure Wound Therapy With Household Bleach For Refractory Driveline Infection In A Patient With Left Ventricular Assist Device., Amr Idris, Amanda Hart, Sarah Branam, Maya Guglin

The VAD Journal

Driveline infections and sepsis are amongst the most common causes of morbidity and mortality in a patient with a left ventricular assist device. In this case, we present a patient with a multi drug resistant pseudomonas aeruginosa driveline exit site infection. Initially, it was treated with dual antibiotics, followed by surgical debridement utilizing Dakin’s solution irrigation and standard negative pressure wound therapy. Wound healing was minimal determined by poor granulation appearance, unchanged size from surgical debridement, purulent drainage, and the wound base remained colonized with multi drug resistant pseudomonas aeruginosa. A novel treatment of VeraFlo negative pressure wound therapy in …


Inotropes Are Linked To Increased Mortality In Heart Failure, M. Chadi Alraies, Bill Tran, Sirtaz Adatya Jun 2015

Inotropes Are Linked To Increased Mortality In Heart Failure, M. Chadi Alraies, Bill Tran, Sirtaz Adatya

The VAD Journal

No abstract provided.


Exogenous 17-Β Estradiol Administration Blunts Progression Of Established Angiotensin Ii-Induced Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms In Female Ovariectomized Mice, Sean E. Thatcher, Xuan Zhang, Shannon Woody, Yu Wang, Yasir Alsiraj, Richard Charnigo, Alan Daugherty, Lisa A. Cassis Jun 2015

Exogenous 17-Β Estradiol Administration Blunts Progression Of Established Angiotensin Ii-Induced Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms In Female Ovariectomized Mice, Sean E. Thatcher, Xuan Zhang, Shannon Woody, Yu Wang, Yasir Alsiraj, Richard Charnigo, Alan Daugherty, Lisa A. Cassis

Saha Cardiovascular Research Center Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) occur predominately in males. However, AAAs in females have rapid growth rates and rupture at smaller sizes. Mechanisms contributing to AAA progression in females are undefined. We defined effects of ovariectomy, with and without 17-β estradiol (E2), on progression of established angiotensin II (AngII)-induced AAAs in female mice.

METHODS: We used neonatal testosterone exposures at 1 day of age to promote susceptibility to AngII-induced AAAs in adult female Ldlr-/- mice. Females were infused with AngII for 28 days to induce AAAs, and then stratified into groups that were sham, ovariectomized (Ovx, vehicle), or Ovx …


Inotropes Are Not Linked To Increased Mortality In Heart Failure, Maya Guglin Jun 2015

Inotropes Are Not Linked To Increased Mortality In Heart Failure, Maya Guglin

The VAD Journal

How to use inotropes is one of the most controversial topics in the management of heart failure. While most clinicians use these drugs, and recognize the state of inotrope dependency, current guidelines recommend them onlu as a bridge or palliation. Thus, inotropes are considered either neutral or detrimental in terms of outcomes. Meanwhile, properly designed randomized clinical trials testing the outcomes on inotropes, have never been performed and it is unlikely that they will ever be attempted. These trials would require randomizing patients with advanced heart failure, low output syndrome, and impaired end-organ perfusion into groups that received or not …


St-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction In Patient With Left Ventricular Assist Device, Navin Rajagopalan, Ryan E. Wilson Jun 2015

St-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction In Patient With Left Ventricular Assist Device, Navin Rajagopalan, Ryan E. Wilson

The VAD Journal

Acute myocardial infarction is a rare event in a patient with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD). We present a case of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in a LVAD patient.


Telemetric Blood Pressure Assessment In Angiotensin Ii-Infused Apoe-/- Mice: 28 Day Natural History And Comparison To Tail-Cuff Measurements, Christopher M. Haggerty, Andrea C. Mattingly, Ming C. Gong, Wen Su, Alan Daugherty, Brandon K. Fornwalt Jun 2015

Telemetric Blood Pressure Assessment In Angiotensin Ii-Infused Apoe-/- Mice: 28 Day Natural History And Comparison To Tail-Cuff Measurements, Christopher M. Haggerty, Andrea C. Mattingly, Ming C. Gong, Wen Su, Alan Daugherty, Brandon K. Fornwalt

Saha Cardiovascular Research Center Faculty Publications

Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a disease of the aortic wall, which can progress to catastrophic rupture. Assessment of mechanical characteristics of AAA, such as aortic distensibility, may provide important insights to help identify at-risk patients and understand disease progression. While the majority of studies on this topic have focused on retrospective patient data, recent studies have used mouse models of AAA to prospectively evaluate the evolution of aortic mechanics. Quantification of aortic distensibility requires accurate measurement of arterial blood pressure, particularly pulse pressure, which is challenging to perform accurately in murine models. We hypothesized that volume/pressure tail-cuff measurements of …


What Did We Learn About Vads In 2014?, Maya Guglin Apr 2015

What Did We Learn About Vads In 2014?, Maya Guglin

The VAD Journal

No abstract provided.


Lipid-Induced Epigenomic Changes In Human Macrophages Identify A Coronary Artery Disease-Associated Variant That Regulates Ppap2b Expression Through Altered C/Ebp-Beta Binding, Michael E. Reschen, Kyle J. Gaulton, Da Lin, Elizabeth J. Soilleux, Andrew J. Morris, Susan S. Smyth, Christopher A. O'Callaghan Apr 2015

Lipid-Induced Epigenomic Changes In Human Macrophages Identify A Coronary Artery Disease-Associated Variant That Regulates Ppap2b Expression Through Altered C/Ebp-Beta Binding, Michael E. Reschen, Kyle J. Gaulton, Da Lin, Elizabeth J. Soilleux, Andrew J. Morris, Susan S. Smyth, Christopher A. O'Callaghan

Gill Heart & Vascular Institute Faculty Publications

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified over 40 loci that affect risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) and the causal mechanisms at the majority of loci are unknown. Recent studies have suggested that many causal GWAS variants influence disease through altered transcriptional regulation in disease-relevant cell types. We explored changes in transcriptional regulation during a key pathophysiological event in CAD, the environmental lipid-induced transformation of macrophages to lipid-laden foam cells. We used a combination of open chromatin mapping with formaldehyde-assisted isolation of regulatory elements (FAIRE-seq) and enhancer and transcription factor mapping using chromatin immuno-precipitation (ChIP-seq) in primary human macrophages before …


Surgical Considerations Of Lvad Implantation In Patients With Prosthetic Valves, Igor D. Gregoric Mar 2015

Surgical Considerations Of Lvad Implantation In Patients With Prosthetic Valves, Igor D. Gregoric

The VAD Journal

No abstract provided.


Old Dog, New Tricks - Usefulness Of The Ecg In Monitoring Acute Rejection Post Cardiac Transplantation, Paul Anaya, Samy-Claude Elayi Feb 2015

Old Dog, New Tricks - Usefulness Of The Ecg In Monitoring Acute Rejection Post Cardiac Transplantation, Paul Anaya, Samy-Claude Elayi

The VAD Journal

Electrocardiographic abnormalities have been described in the setting of acute rejection following orthotopic cardiac transplantation. The following is a brief commentary related to an interesting case report by Goldraich et al. which was recently published in the VAD Journal.


Successful Left Ventricular Assist Device Support In Patient With Bjork-Shiley Mitral Valve Replacement, Navin Rajagopalan, David C. Booth Feb 2015

Successful Left Ventricular Assist Device Support In Patient With Bjork-Shiley Mitral Valve Replacement, Navin Rajagopalan, David C. Booth

The VAD Journal

There is limited clinical experience with left ventricular assist device therapy in patients with prosthetic mitral valves. We present a case of successful left ventricular assist device support in a patient with previous mechanical mitral valve replacement.


Old School Still Has Merit: Ecg As A Marker Of Cardiac Recovery At Weaning From Mechanical Circulatory Support, Livia Adams Goldraich, Vivek Rao, Fillio Billia, Heather Joan Ross Feb 2015

Old School Still Has Merit: Ecg As A Marker Of Cardiac Recovery At Weaning From Mechanical Circulatory Support, Livia Adams Goldraich, Vivek Rao, Fillio Billia, Heather Joan Ross

The VAD Journal

In a case of acute cardiac allograft failure requiring temporary mechanical circulatory support (MCS), serial electrocardiograms (ECG) denoted the degree of myocardial inflammation and damage caused by severe rejection and subsequent recovery. This case highlights the relevance of the ECG during temporary MCS and suggests that resolution of acute electrocardiographic abnormalities might be a marker of myocardial recovery to help guide appropriate timing for weaning from MCS in the setting of acute graft failure.


Validation Of In Vivo 2d Displacements From Spiral Cine Dense At 3t, Gregory J. Wehner, Jonathan D. Suever, Christopher M. Haggerty, Linyuan Jing, David K. Powell, Sean M. Hamlet, Jonathan D. Grabau, Walter Dimitri Mojsejenko, Xiaodong Zhong, Frederick H. Epstein, Brandon K. Fornwalt Jan 2015

Validation Of In Vivo 2d Displacements From Spiral Cine Dense At 3t, Gregory J. Wehner, Jonathan D. Suever, Christopher M. Haggerty, Linyuan Jing, David K. Powell, Sean M. Hamlet, Jonathan D. Grabau, Walter Dimitri Mojsejenko, Xiaodong Zhong, Frederick H. Epstein, Brandon K. Fornwalt

Saha Cardiovascular Research Center Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Displacement Encoding with Stimulated Echoes (DENSE) encodes displacement into the phase of the magnetic resonance signal. Due to the stimulated echo, the signal is inherently low and fades through the cardiac cycle. To compensate, a spiral acquisition has been used at 1.5T. This spiral sequence has not been validated at 3T, where the increased signal would be valuable, but field inhomogeneities may result in measurement errors. We hypothesized that spiral cine DENSE is valid at 3T and tested this hypothesis by measuring displacement errors at both 1.5T and 3T in vivo.

METHODS: Two-dimensional spiral cine DENSE and tagged …


Heartmate Ii Post-Marketing Clinical Studies To Further Establish And Expand Lvad Therapy, Faouzi Kallel Jan 2015

Heartmate Ii Post-Marketing Clinical Studies To Further Establish And Expand Lvad Therapy, Faouzi Kallel

The VAD Journal

No abstract provided.