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Residual Stroke Risk Among Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Prescribed Oral Anticoagulants: A Patient-Level Meta-Analysis From Combine Af, Linda Johnson, Alexander Benz, Ashkan Shoamanesh, John W Eikelboom, Michael Ezekowitz, Robert Giugliano, Lars Wallentin, Christian Ruff, Renato Lopes, Sanjit Jolly, Richard Whitlock, Christopher Granger, Stuart Connolly, Jeffrey Healey Sep 2024

Residual Stroke Risk Among Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Prescribed Oral Anticoagulants: A Patient-Level Meta-Analysis From Combine Af, Linda Johnson, Alexander Benz, Ashkan Shoamanesh, John W Eikelboom, Michael Ezekowitz, Robert Giugliano, Lars Wallentin, Christian Ruff, Renato Lopes, Sanjit Jolly, Richard Whitlock, Christopher Granger, Stuart Connolly, Jeffrey Healey

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

Background: Despite oral anticoagulation, patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) remain at risk of ischemic stroke and systemic embolism (SE) events. For patients whose residual risk is sufficiently high, additional therapies might be useful to mitigate stroke risk.

Methods and results: Individual patient data from 5 landmark trials testing oral anticoagulation in AF were pooled in A Collaboration Between Multiple Institutions to Better Investigate Non-Vitamin K Antagonist Oral Anticoagulant Use in AF (COMBINE AF). We calculated the rate of ischemic stroke/SE among oral anticoagulation-treated patients with a CHA2DS2-VASc score≥2, across strata of CHA2DS2-VASc …


Milvexian Vs Apixaban For Stroke Prevention In Atrial Fibrillation: The Librexia Atrial Fibrillation Trial Rationale And Design, Sneha S Jain, Kenneth W Mahaffey, Karen S Pieper, Wataru Shimizu, Tatjana Potpara, Christian T Ruff, Hooman Kamel, Basil S Lewis, Jan H Cornel, Peter R. Kowey, Jay Horrow, John Strony, Alexei N Plotnikov, Danshi Li, Stephen Weng, Julia Donahue, C Michael Gibson, P Gabriel Steg, Roxana Mehran, Jeffrey I Weitz, S Claiborne Johnston, Graeme J Hankey, Robert A Harrington, Carolyn S P Lam Aug 2024

Milvexian Vs Apixaban For Stroke Prevention In Atrial Fibrillation: The Librexia Atrial Fibrillation Trial Rationale And Design, Sneha S Jain, Kenneth W Mahaffey, Karen S Pieper, Wataru Shimizu, Tatjana Potpara, Christian T Ruff, Hooman Kamel, Basil S Lewis, Jan H Cornel, Peter R. Kowey, Jay Horrow, John Strony, Alexei N Plotnikov, Danshi Li, Stephen Weng, Julia Donahue, C Michael Gibson, P Gabriel Steg, Roxana Mehran, Jeffrey I Weitz, S Claiborne Johnston, Graeme J Hankey, Robert A Harrington, Carolyn S P Lam

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Direct oral anticoagulants are the standard of care for stroke prevention in eligible patients with atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter; however, bleeding remains a significant concern, limiting their use. Milvexian is an oral Factor XIa inhibitor that may offer similar anticoagulant efficacy with less bleeding risk.

METHODS: LIBREXIA AF (NCT05757869) is a global phase III, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, event-driven trial to compare milvexian with apixaban in participants with atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter. Participants are randomly assigned to milvexian 100 mg or apixaban (5 mg or 2.5 mg per label indication) twice daily. The primary efficacy objective is to …


Utilization Of A Novel Scoring System In Predicting 30-Day Mortality In Acute Pulmonary Embolism, The Clot-5 Pilot Study, Alexandru Marginean, Punit Arora, Kevin Walsh, Elizabeth Bruno, Cathryn Sawalski, Riya Gupta, Frances Greathouse, Jacob Clarke, Quinn Mallery, Myoung Hyun Choi, Waddah Malas, Parth Shah, David Sutherland, Amudha Kumar, Igor Wroblewski, Ahmed Elkaryoni, Parth Desai, Yevgeniy Brailovsky, Amir Darki Aug 2024

Utilization Of A Novel Scoring System In Predicting 30-Day Mortality In Acute Pulmonary Embolism, The Clot-5 Pilot Study, Alexandru Marginean, Punit Arora, Kevin Walsh, Elizabeth Bruno, Cathryn Sawalski, Riya Gupta, Frances Greathouse, Jacob Clarke, Quinn Mallery, Myoung Hyun Choi, Waddah Malas, Parth Shah, David Sutherland, Amudha Kumar, Igor Wroblewski, Ahmed Elkaryoni, Parth Desai, Yevgeniy Brailovsky, Amir Darki

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVES: To construct a new scoring system utilizing biomarkers, vitals, and imaging data to predict 30-day mortality in acute pulmonary embolism (PE).

BACKGROUND: Acute PE, a well-known manifestation of venous thromboembolic disease, is responsible for over 100,000 deaths worldwide yearly. Contemporary management algorithms rely on a multidisciplinary approach to care via PE response teams (PERT) in the identification of low, intermediate, and high-risk patients. The PESI and sPESI scores have been used as cornerstones of the triage process in assigning risk of 30-day mortality for patients presenting with acute PE; however, the specificity of these scoring systems has often come …


Cardiac Mass In A 78-Year-Old Patient With A History Of Cancer: Diagnostic And Treatment Challenges, Bihong Zhao, Ayah Zaqqa, Michelle M Mcdonald, Ismael A Salas De Armas, Igor D Gregoric, L Maximilian Buja Aug 2024

Cardiac Mass In A 78-Year-Old Patient With A History Of Cancer: Diagnostic And Treatment Challenges, Bihong Zhao, Ayah Zaqqa, Michelle M Mcdonald, Ismael A Salas De Armas, Igor D Gregoric, L Maximilian Buja

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Primary cardiac angiosarcoma is a rare, aggressive malignancy that commonly metastasizes to various organs. The presenting symptoms are typically nonspecific, so a comprehensive examination is required to confirm the diagnosis promptly. This case report describes the presentation of an older patient with a history of neoplasms. Echocardiography and biopsy were performed, but despite surgical intervention to resect a large right atrial mass, the patient died. A final diagnosis of primary angiosarcoma was made based on the resected specimen.


Modern Perspectives On Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy-No One Size Fits All, Brett Doliner, Hadeel Gaddar, Ramsey Kalil, Alexander Postalian Aug 2024

Modern Perspectives On Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy-No One Size Fits All, Brett Doliner, Hadeel Gaddar, Ramsey Kalil, Alexander Postalian

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Despite substantial advances in the management of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, advanced heart failure remains a major cause of morbidity in this patient population. This narrative review presents the case of a patient with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy who underwent alcohol septal ablation to frame a discussion of modern therapies for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The current treatment landscape includes medications, both old and new, and surgical and procedural interventions to relieve mechanical obstruction. Several promising new modalities for relieving obstruction are in the nascent stages of development.


Iatrogenic Atrial Septal Defect After Mitraclip Transcatheter Edge-To-Edge Repair: To Close Or Not To Close??, Mariem Abdelsalam, Raghad Younus, Lamis F Abdalla, Abdelkader Almanfi Jul 2024

Iatrogenic Atrial Septal Defect After Mitraclip Transcatheter Edge-To-Edge Repair: To Close Or Not To Close??, Mariem Abdelsalam, Raghad Younus, Lamis F Abdalla, Abdelkader Almanfi

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

The evolution of percutaneous procedures that use transseptal puncture to treat left-sided structural heart disease has led to the emergence of iatrogenic atrial septal defects as a potential complication. These defects can result in hemodynamic decompensation and worsening clinical outcomes. Some iatrogenic atrial septal defects require immediate closure, others do not. This case report presents 2 patients who underwent transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair with transseptal puncture and required iatrogenic atrial septal defect closure (1 immediate and 1 delayed). The goal of this report is to highlight iatrogenic atrial septal defect assessment and the possible need for closure after transseptal …


Artificial Chordae Implantation Vs Posterior Leaflet Preservation: A Comparison Of Midterm Results After Mitral Valve Replacement., Salih Salihi, Bilhan Özalp, Fatih Toptan, Ibrahim Kara Jul 2024

Artificial Chordae Implantation Vs Posterior Leaflet Preservation: A Comparison Of Midterm Results After Mitral Valve Replacement., Salih Salihi, Bilhan Özalp, Fatih Toptan, Ibrahim Kara

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

BACKGROUND: Various techniques have been proposed for the preservation of the subvalvular apparatus (SVA) in mitral valve replacement. This study aimed to compare the midterm results of posterior leaflet preservation with the results of selective preservation of the SVA involving artificial chordae implantation in terms of left ventricular performance in patients undergoing mitral valve replacement.

METHODS: In total, 127 patients were included in this study. Patients were allocated to 1 of 2 groups according to the techniques used to preserve the SVA. Patients in group 1 underwent posterior leaflet preservation: The anterior leaflet was completely resected, and the posterior leaflet …


Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery Using A Cold Fibrillatory Cardiac Arrest Technique In Patients With Prior Cardiac Surgery., Ahmed Ali, Zachary Gray, Gabriel Loor, Alexis E Shafii, Todd K Rosengart, Kenneth K Liao Jul 2024

Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery Using A Cold Fibrillatory Cardiac Arrest Technique In Patients With Prior Cardiac Surgery., Ahmed Ali, Zachary Gray, Gabriel Loor, Alexis E Shafii, Todd K Rosengart, Kenneth K Liao

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

OBJECTIVE: Minimally invasive mitral valve surgery (mini-MVS) is typically reserved for patients who have not undergone open cardiac surgery. In the reoperative setting, using intrapericardial dissection for crossclamping the aorta through a minimally invasive approach can be difficult and, at times, risky. Cold fibrillatory cardiac arrest (CFCA) with systemic cardiopulmonary bypass without cross-clamping is a well-described technique; however, data about its safety for patients who undergo reoperative mini-MVS are limited.

METHODS: Data for 34 patients who underwent reoperative mini-MVS with CFCA from March 2017 to March 2022 were reviewed retrospectively. A mini right thoracotomy (n = 30) or robotic (n …


Neutrophil To Lymphocyte Ratio As A Prognostic Marker For Cardiovascular Outcomes In Patients With St-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Hassan Ul Hussain, Kanwal Ashok Kumar, Marium Zahid, Muhammad Husban Burney, Zayeema Khan, Muqaddus Asif, Syeda Tayyaba Rehan, Huzaifa Ahmad Cheema, Sarya Swed, Farah Yasmin, Waqas Ullah, M. Chadi Alraies Jun 2024

Neutrophil To Lymphocyte Ratio As A Prognostic Marker For Cardiovascular Outcomes In Patients With St-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Hassan Ul Hussain, Kanwal Ashok Kumar, Marium Zahid, Muhammad Husban Burney, Zayeema Khan, Muqaddus Asif, Syeda Tayyaba Rehan, Huzaifa Ahmad Cheema, Sarya Swed, Farah Yasmin, Waqas Ullah, M. Chadi Alraies

Abington Jefferson Health Papers

BACKGROUND: Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has been considered a prognostic biomarker of mortality and other major cardiac events. This study investigates NLR's efficacy in predicting in-hospital and long-term outcomes in patients with ST-segment elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI) undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

METHODS: Electronic databases (PUBMED, Cochrane CENTRAL, ERIC, Embase, Ovid, and Google Scholar) were searched till June 2022 to identify studies having STEMI patients who underwent PCI. Risk ratios and mean differences (MDs), along with their corresponding 95% confidence intervals (Cis) and standard deviations (SDs), were pooled using a random-effect model. This meta-analysis has been registered on Prospero …


Reply To: Correlation Between Right Ventricular Echocardiography Measurements And Functional Capacity In Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, Annalisa Caputo, Gianmarco Scoccia Jun 2024

Reply To: Correlation Between Right Ventricular Echocardiography Measurements And Functional Capacity In Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, Annalisa Caputo, Gianmarco Scoccia

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

No abstract provided.


Postoperative Bioactive Adrenomedullin Is Associated With The Onset Of Ards And Adverse Outcomes In Patients Undergoing Open Thoracoabdominal Aortic Surgery, Panagiotis Doukas, Oliver Hartmann, Jelle Frankort, Birte Arlt, Hanif Krabbe, Michael Johan Jacobs, Andreas Greiner, Jan Paul Frese, Alexander Gombert Jun 2024

Postoperative Bioactive Adrenomedullin Is Associated With The Onset Of Ards And Adverse Outcomes In Patients Undergoing Open Thoracoabdominal Aortic Surgery, Panagiotis Doukas, Oliver Hartmann, Jelle Frankort, Birte Arlt, Hanif Krabbe, Michael Johan Jacobs, Andreas Greiner, Jan Paul Frese, Alexander Gombert

Student and Faculty Publications

Cytokine-mediated systemic inflammation after open thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA) repairs plays a pivotal role in disrupting circulatory homeostasis, potentially leading to organ dysfunction. The bioactive form of adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) is a peptide hormone with immunomodulatory and vasomotor effects, making it a potential diagnostic agent in these cases. This retrospective, bicentric study, conducted between January 2019 and December 2022, recruited 36 elective open TAAA repair patients in two German centres. Serum and plasma samples were collected at multiple time points to measure bio-ADM levels. The primary objective was to evaluate the association of bio-ADM levels with the onset of acute respiratory …


Combining Novel Thrombectomy Devices For Intracardiac Mass Extraction: The Kong And Godzilla Of Mass Extraction, Hussam Al Hennawi, Ahmad Abulshamat, Ali Sheikh, Hisham Qandeel, Kiril Zakharov, Appa Bandi, Mohammed Qintar Jun 2024

Combining Novel Thrombectomy Devices For Intracardiac Mass Extraction: The Kong And Godzilla Of Mass Extraction, Hussam Al Hennawi, Ahmad Abulshamat, Ali Sheikh, Hisham Qandeel, Kiril Zakharov, Appa Bandi, Mohammed Qintar

Abington Jefferson Health Papers

Transcatheter extraction of an intracardiac mass is a newer approach that may lead to nonsurgical treatment of complex cardiac masses. We present a case in which thrombectomy devices were combined to extract a right atrial mass, which highlights new frontiers in the treatment of complex transcatheter mass extraction. The combined use of two transcatheter thrombectomy devices (Kong and Godzilla) may provide a powerful addition to the existing armamentarium.


Polymer-Based Drug-Eluting Stent Treatment Extends The Time To Reintervention For Patients With Symptomatic Femoropopliteal Artery Disease: Clinical Evidence And Potential Economic Value, William Gray, Yoshimitsu Soga, Masahiko Fujihara, Osamu Iida, Anvar Babaev, Daizo Kawasaki, Thomas Zeller, David O'Connor, Michael Jaff, Anna Chavez, Stefan Müller-Hülsbeck Jun 2024

Polymer-Based Drug-Eluting Stent Treatment Extends The Time To Reintervention For Patients With Symptomatic Femoropopliteal Artery Disease: Clinical Evidence And Potential Economic Value, William Gray, Yoshimitsu Soga, Masahiko Fujihara, Osamu Iida, Anvar Babaev, Daizo Kawasaki, Thomas Zeller, David O'Connor, Michael Jaff, Anna Chavez, Stefan Müller-Hülsbeck

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Aim: Use long-term follow-up data from the IMPERIAL study to determine whether drug-eluting polymer-based nitinol stent treatment can delay the time to repeat intervention for femoropopliteal artery disease and how such a delay may result in cost savings in a value-based episode of care. Patients & methods: The IMPERIAL randomized controlled trial was an international study of a paclitaxel-eluting polymer-coated stent (Eluvia, Boston Scientific, MA, USA) versus a polymer-free paclitaxel-coated stent (Zilver PTX, Cook Corporation, IN, USA) for treating lesions of the femoropopliteal arterial segment. Study patients (n = 465) had symptomatic lower limb ischemia. Safety and efficacy assessments were …


Vascular Risk Profile And Changes Of Arterial Hypertension After Surgical Revascularization In Adult Moyamoya Patients, Patrick Haas, Lucas Moritz Wiggenhauser, Jonas Tellermann, Helene Hurth, Daniel Feucht, Marcos Tatagiba, Nadia Khan, Constantin Roder May 2024

Vascular Risk Profile And Changes Of Arterial Hypertension After Surgical Revascularization In Adult Moyamoya Patients, Patrick Haas, Lucas Moritz Wiggenhauser, Jonas Tellermann, Helene Hurth, Daniel Feucht, Marcos Tatagiba, Nadia Khan, Constantin Roder

Student and Faculty Publications

Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a rare stenoocclusive cerebral vasculopathy often treated by neurosurgical revascularization using extracranial-intracranial bypasses to prevent ischemic or hemorrhagic events. Little is known about the vascular risk profile of adult MMD patients compared to the general population. We therefore analyzed 133 adult MMD patients and compared them with data from more than 22,000 patients from the German Health Update database. Patients with MMD showed an age- and sex-adjusted increased prevalence of arterial hypertension, especially in women between 30 and 44 years and in patients of both sexes between 45 and 64 years. Diabetes mellitus was diagnosed significantly …


The Long-Term Effects Of Blood Urea Nitrogen Levels On Cardiovascular Disease And All-Cause Mortality In Diabetes: A Prospective Cohort Study, Hongfang Liu, Xiaoqin Xin, Jinghui Gan, Jungao Huang May 2024

The Long-Term Effects Of Blood Urea Nitrogen Levels On Cardiovascular Disease And All-Cause Mortality In Diabetes: A Prospective Cohort Study, Hongfang Liu, Xiaoqin Xin, Jinghui Gan, Jungao Huang

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: The long-term effects of blood urea nitrogen(BUN) in patients with diabetes remain unknown. Current studies reporting the target BUN level in patients with diabetes are also limited. Hence, this prospective study aimed to explore the relationship of BUN with all-cause and cardiovascular mortalities in patients with diabetes.

METHODS: In total, 10,507 participants with diabetes from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1999-2018) were enrolled. The causes and numbers of deaths were determined based on the National Death Index mortality data from the date of NHANES interview until follow-up (December 31, 2019). Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression models were …


Heart Transplantation In A Patient With Rheumatic Heart Disease And Severe Left Atrial Calcification, Kyungsub Song, Seonhwa Lee, Yun Seok Kim May 2024

Heart Transplantation In A Patient With Rheumatic Heart Disease And Severe Left Atrial Calcification, Kyungsub Song, Seonhwa Lee, Yun Seok Kim

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

A 62-year-old woman who had undergone mitral valve replacement 24 years ago was admitted to the hospital with congestive heart failure. She needed heart transplantation for stage D heart failure. Preoperative cardiac computed tomographic scans showed a severely calcified left atrium and a large right atrium. Given that the left atrium's calcification was too severe to suture, the calcified left atrial wall was broadly resected, and the resected left atrial wall was reconstructed with a bovine pericardial patch for anastomosis with the donor's left atrial wall. The operation was completed without heavy bleeding, and the patient was discharged from the …


Mechanical Venous Thrombectomy For Deep Venous Thrombosis In Cancer Patients: A Single-Center Retrospective Study, Riya M Patel, Koustav Pal, Syed Hadi Ahmed, Joshua D Kuban, Milan Patel, Ketan Shah, Peiman Habibollahi, Zeyad Metwalli, Varshana Gurusamy, Sanjay Gupta, Cristhiam M Rojas-Hernandez, Vahid Afshar-Kharghan, Michael H Kroll, Rahul A Sheth May 2024

Mechanical Venous Thrombectomy For Deep Venous Thrombosis In Cancer Patients: A Single-Center Retrospective Study, Riya M Patel, Koustav Pal, Syed Hadi Ahmed, Joshua D Kuban, Milan Patel, Ketan Shah, Peiman Habibollahi, Zeyad Metwalli, Varshana Gurusamy, Sanjay Gupta, Cristhiam M Rojas-Hernandez, Vahid Afshar-Kharghan, Michael H Kroll, Rahul A Sheth

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a major contributor to the mortality of cancer patients. Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) is an endovascular technique that physically removes a thrombus without thrombolytics. The purpose of this study was to evaluate safety, efficacy, and clinical outcomes following MT for lower extremity DVT in cancer patients.

METHODS: This single-center, retrospective study evaluated outcomes following MT of lower extremity DVT in cancer patients from November 2019 to May 2023. The primary outcome measure was clinical success, defined as a decrease in Villalta score by at least 2 points following the intervention. Secondary outcomes included repeat intervention-free survival …


Head-To-Head Comparison Of Relevant Cell Sources Of Small Extracellular Vesicles For Cardiac Repair: Superiority Of Embryonic Stem Cells, Hernán González-King, Patricia G Rodrigues, Tamsin Albery, Benyapa Tangruksa, Ramya Gurrapu, Andreia M Silva, Gentian Musa, Dominika Kardasz, Kai Liu, Bengt Kull, Karin Åvall, Katarina Rydén-Markinhuhta, Tania Incitti, Nitin Sharma, Cecilia Graneli, Hadi Valadi, Kasparas Petkevicius, Miguel Carracedo, Sandra Tejedor, Alena Ivanova, Sepideh Heydarkhan-Hagvall, Phillipe Menasché, Jane Synnergren, Niek Dekker, Qing-Dong Wang, Karin Jennbacken May 2024

Head-To-Head Comparison Of Relevant Cell Sources Of Small Extracellular Vesicles For Cardiac Repair: Superiority Of Embryonic Stem Cells, Hernán González-King, Patricia G Rodrigues, Tamsin Albery, Benyapa Tangruksa, Ramya Gurrapu, Andreia M Silva, Gentian Musa, Dominika Kardasz, Kai Liu, Bengt Kull, Karin Åvall, Katarina Rydén-Markinhuhta, Tania Incitti, Nitin Sharma, Cecilia Graneli, Hadi Valadi, Kasparas Petkevicius, Miguel Carracedo, Sandra Tejedor, Alena Ivanova, Sepideh Heydarkhan-Hagvall, Phillipe Menasché, Jane Synnergren, Niek Dekker, Qing-Dong Wang, Karin Jennbacken

Faculty and Staff Publications

Small extracellular vesicles (sEV) derived from various cell sources have been demonstrated to enhance cardiac function in preclinical models of myocardial infarction (MI). The aim of this study was to compare different sources of sEV for cardiac repair and determine the most effective one, which nowadays remains limited. We comprehensively assessed the efficacy of sEV obtained from human primary bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSC), human immortalized MSC (hTERT-MSC), human embryonic stem cells (ESC), ESC-derived cardiac progenitor cells (CPC), human ESC-derived cardiomyocytes (CM), and human primary ventricular cardiac fibroblasts (VCF), in in vitro models of cardiac repair. ESC-derived sEV (ESC-sEV) …


Low Absolute Risk Of Thrombotic And Cardiovascular Events In Outpatient Pregnant Women With Covid-19, Behnood Bikdeli, Darsiya Krishnathasan, Candrika Khairani, Antoine Bejjani, Julia Davies, Nicole Porio, Anthony Tristani, Andre Armero, Ali Assi, Victor Nauffal, Umberto Campia, Zaid Almarzooq, Eric Wei, Marcos Ortiz-Rios, Valeria Zuluaga-Sánchez, Aditya Achanta, Sirus Jesudasen, Bruce Tiu, Geno Merli, Orly Leiva, John Fanikos, Elvira Grandone, Aditya Sharma, Samantha Rizzo, Mariana Pfeferman, Ruth Morrison, Alec Vishnevsky, Judith Hsia, Mark Nehler, James Welker, Marc Bonaca, Brett Carroll, Samuel Goldhaber, Zhou Lan, Gregory Piazza May 2024

Low Absolute Risk Of Thrombotic And Cardiovascular Events In Outpatient Pregnant Women With Covid-19, Behnood Bikdeli, Darsiya Krishnathasan, Candrika Khairani, Antoine Bejjani, Julia Davies, Nicole Porio, Anthony Tristani, Andre Armero, Ali Assi, Victor Nauffal, Umberto Campia, Zaid Almarzooq, Eric Wei, Marcos Ortiz-Rios, Valeria Zuluaga-Sánchez, Aditya Achanta, Sirus Jesudasen, Bruce Tiu, Geno Merli, Orly Leiva, John Fanikos, Elvira Grandone, Aditya Sharma, Samantha Rizzo, Mariana Pfeferman, Ruth Morrison, Alec Vishnevsky, Judith Hsia, Mark Nehler, James Welker, Marc Bonaca, Brett Carroll, Samuel Goldhaber, Zhou Lan, Gregory Piazza

Division of Cardiology Faculty Papers

INTRODUCTION: Pregnancy may contribute to an excess risk of thrombotic or cardiovascular events. COVID-19 increases the risk of these events, although the risk is relatively limited among outpatients. We sought to determine whether outpatient pregnant women with COVID-19 are at a high risk for cardiovascular or thrombotic events.

MATERIALS & METHODS: We analyzed pregnant outpatients with COVID-19 from the multicenter CORONA-VTE-Network registry. The main study outcomes were a composite of adjudicated venous or arterial thrombotic events, and a composite of adjudicated cardiovascular events. Events were assessed 90 days after the COVID-19 diagnosis and reported for non-pregnant women ≤45 years, and …


Dronedarone For The Treatment Of Atrial Arrhythmias In Adults With Congenital Heart Disease, Mahdi S Agha, Peter R Ermis, Wayne J Franklin, Dhaval R Parekh, Angeline D Opina, Jeffrey J Kim, Christina Y Miyake, Santiago O Valdes, Wilson W Lam Apr 2024

Dronedarone For The Treatment Of Atrial Arrhythmias In Adults With Congenital Heart Disease, Mahdi S Agha, Peter R Ermis, Wayne J Franklin, Dhaval R Parekh, Angeline D Opina, Jeffrey J Kim, Christina Y Miyake, Santiago O Valdes, Wilson W Lam

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

BACKGROUND: Atrial tachyarrhythmias are common and difficult to treat in adults with congenital heart disease. Dronedarone has proven effective in patients without congenital heart disease, but data are limited about its use in adults with congenital heart disease of moderate to great complexity.

METHODS: A single-center, retrospective chart review of 21 adults with congenital heart disease of moderate to great complexity who were treated with dronedarone for atrial tachyarrhythmias was performed.

RESULTS: The median (IQR) age at dronedarone initiation was 35 (27.5-39) years. Eleven patients (52%) were male. Ten patients (48%) had New York Heart Association class I disease, 10 …


Acute Mitral Valve Regurgitation Caused By Left Ventricular Pacing Wire During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, Byeng-Ju Son, Ung Kim, Jong-Ho Nam, Kang-Un Choi, Jong-Il Park, Jang-Won Son Apr 2024

Acute Mitral Valve Regurgitation Caused By Left Ventricular Pacing Wire During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, Byeng-Ju Son, Ung Kim, Jong-Ho Nam, Kang-Un Choi, Jong-Il Park, Jang-Won Son

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement is quickly becoming the standard of care for patients with severe aortic stenosis thanks to its minimally invasive nature and favorable outcomes. Recently, left ventricular pacing has been proposed as a safer alternative to traditional right heart pacing, which could simplify the transcatheter aortic valve replacement procedure overall, although procedural complications may still occur. This report describes a rare case of left ventricular pacing wire-induced acute severe mitral valve regurgitation during transcatheter aortic valve replacement.


Successful Percutaneous Thoracic Duct Embolization For Chylothorax After Total Arch Replacement, Fumihiro Kitashima, Naohiro Shimada, Yojiro Machii, Masashi Tanaka Apr 2024

Successful Percutaneous Thoracic Duct Embolization For Chylothorax After Total Arch Replacement, Fumihiro Kitashima, Naohiro Shimada, Yojiro Machii, Masashi Tanaka

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Chylothorax after cardiac surgery is a rare complication associated with severe morbidity and mortality. This report documents successful treatment with percutaneous thoracic duct embolization for chylothorax after total arch replacement. A 69-year-old man underwent replacement of the aortic arch to treat a ruptured aortic aneurysm. After surgery, the left thoracic drain discharged 2,000 to 3,000 mL serosanguineous fluid per day, even though the patient took nothing orally and was administered subcutaneous octreotide therapy. On postoperative day 9, percutaneous thoracic duct embolization was performed, and the drain could be removed. The chylothorax did not recur, and the patient was discharged on …


Swiss Cheese Heart: A Tale Of Multiple Valve Perforations, Hussam Al Hennawi, Shayan I. Khan, Aamna Khan, Usama Sadiq, Sung-Hae Cho Apr 2024

Swiss Cheese Heart: A Tale Of Multiple Valve Perforations, Hussam Al Hennawi, Shayan I. Khan, Aamna Khan, Usama Sadiq, Sung-Hae Cho

Abington Jefferson Health Papers

Gerbode defect, an anomalous connection between the left ventricle and right atrium, is often congenital but can be acquired or iatrogenically formed. We present an exceedingly rare case of this defect associated with multiple valve perforation in an otherwise healthy patient with bicuspid aortic valve and endocarditis.


Effect Of Perioperative Stroke On Survival After Carotid Intervention, Tommaso Cambiaghi, Alexander Mills, Samuel Leonard, Regina Husman, Syed T Zaidi, Ezra Y Koh, Kourosh Keyhani, S Keisin Wang Apr 2024

Effect Of Perioperative Stroke On Survival After Carotid Intervention, Tommaso Cambiaghi, Alexander Mills, Samuel Leonard, Regina Husman, Syed T Zaidi, Ezra Y Koh, Kourosh Keyhani, S Keisin Wang

Faculty and Staff Publications

OBJECTIVES: Perioperative stroke is the most dreaded complication of carotid artery interventions and can severely affect patients' quality of life. This study evaluated the impact of this event on mortality for patients undergoing interventional treatment of carotid artery stenosis with three different modalities.

METHODS: Patients undergoing carotid revascularization at participating Memorial Hermann Health System facilities were captured from 2003-2022. These patients were treated with either carotid endarterectomy (CEA), transfemoral carotid stenting (TF-CAS), or transcarotid artery revascularization (TCAR). Perioperative outcomes, including stroke and mortality, as well as follow-up survival data at 6-month intervals, were analyzed and stratified per treatment modality.

RESULTS: …


Dynamic Imaging Of Blood Coagulation Within The Hematoma Of Patients With Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke, Muhammad E Haque, Seth B Boren, James Mills, Kerry G Schneider, Maria Parekh, Stuart M Fraser, Ivo Bach, Praveen Hariharan, Pamela J Zelnick, Felix S Guerra Castanon, Asim Naveed, Muhammad Tariq, Octavio D Arevalo, Khader M Hasan, Miguel Escobar, Xiurong Zhao, Clark Sitton, Ponnada A Narayana, James C Grotta, Jaroslaw Aronowski, Sean I Savitz Apr 2024

Dynamic Imaging Of Blood Coagulation Within The Hematoma Of Patients With Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke, Muhammad E Haque, Seth B Boren, James Mills, Kerry G Schneider, Maria Parekh, Stuart M Fraser, Ivo Bach, Praveen Hariharan, Pamela J Zelnick, Felix S Guerra Castanon, Asim Naveed, Muhammad Tariq, Octavio D Arevalo, Khader M Hasan, Miguel Escobar, Xiurong Zhao, Clark Sitton, Ponnada A Narayana, James C Grotta, Jaroslaw Aronowski, Sean I Savitz

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: The dynamics of blood clot (combination of Hb [hemoglobin], fibrin, and a higher concentration of aggregated red blood cells) formation within the hematoma of an intracerebral hemorrhage is not well understood. A quantitative neuroimaging method of localized coagulated blood volume/distribution within the hematoma might improve clinical decision-making.

METHODS: The deoxyhemoglobin of aggregated red blood cells within extravasated blood exhibits a higher magnetic susceptibility due to unpaired heme iron electrons. We propose that coagulated blood, with higher aggregated red blood cell content, will exhibit (1) a higher positive susceptibility than noncoagulated blood and (2) increase in fibrin polymerization-restricted localized diffusion, …


Resolution Of Severe Portopulmonary Hypertension With Inhaled Treprostinil And Liver Transplantation, Alex J Chang, Choon Hwa Goh Mar 2024

Resolution Of Severe Portopulmonary Hypertension With Inhaled Treprostinil And Liver Transplantation, Alex J Chang, Choon Hwa Goh

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Portopulmonary hypertension is a rare condition with a poor prognosis. Prompt management is essential for liver transplantation eligibility, a potentially curative option. This report presents a case of severe portopulmonary hypertension that resolved with a conservative therapeutic regimen of tadalafil, macitentan, and inhaled treprostinil, which ultimately enabled successful liver transplantation. There was no recurrence of pulmonary hypertension after transplantation, and the patient was weaned off most pulmonary arterial hypertension therapies. This case report is the first to provide evidence that inhaled treprostinil is a safe and effective alternative to continuous intravenous prostacyclins in portopulmonary hypertension.


Sex Differences In Revascularization, Treatment Goals, And Outcomes Of Patients With Chronic Coronary Disease: Insights From The Ischemia Trial, Harmony R Reynolds, Derek D Cyr, C Noel Bairey Merz, Leslee J Shaw, Bernard R Chaitman, William E Boden, Karen P Alexander, Yves D Rosenberg, Sripal Bangalore, Gregg W Stone, Claes Held, John Spertus, Kaatje Goetschalckx, Olga Bockeria, Jonathan D Newman, Jeffrey S Berger, Ahmed Elghamaz, Renato D Lopes, James K Min, Daniel S Berman, Michael H Picard, Raymond Y Kwong, Robert A Harrington, Boban Thomas, Sean M O'Brien, David J Maron, Judith S Hochman, Ischemia Research Group Mar 2024

Sex Differences In Revascularization, Treatment Goals, And Outcomes Of Patients With Chronic Coronary Disease: Insights From The Ischemia Trial, Harmony R Reynolds, Derek D Cyr, C Noel Bairey Merz, Leslee J Shaw, Bernard R Chaitman, William E Boden, Karen P Alexander, Yves D Rosenberg, Sripal Bangalore, Gregg W Stone, Claes Held, John Spertus, Kaatje Goetschalckx, Olga Bockeria, Jonathan D Newman, Jeffrey S Berger, Ahmed Elghamaz, Renato D Lopes, James K Min, Daniel S Berman, Michael H Picard, Raymond Y Kwong, Robert A Harrington, Boban Thomas, Sean M O'Brien, David J Maron, Judith S Hochman, Ischemia Research Group

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Women with chronic coronary disease are generally older than men and have more comorbidities but less atherosclerosis. We explored sex differences in revascularization, guideline-directed medical therapy, and outcomes among patients with chronic coronary disease with ischemia on stress testing, with and without invasive management.

METHODS AND RESULTS: The ISCHEMIA (International Study of Comparative Health Effectiveness with Medical and Invasive Approaches) trial randomized patients with moderate or severe ischemia to invasive management with angiography, revascularization, and guideline-directed medical therapy, or initial conservative management with guideline-directed medical therapy alone. We evaluated the primary outcome (cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, or hospitalization for …


Insights From The Histopathologic Analysis Of Acquired And Genetic Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms And Dissections, L Maximilian Buja, Bihong Zhao, Humaira Sadaf, Michelle Mcdonald, Ana M Segura, Li Li, Alana Cecchi, Siddharth K Prakash, Rana O Afifi, Charles C Miller, Anthony L Estrera, Dianna M Milewicz Feb 2024

Insights From The Histopathologic Analysis Of Acquired And Genetic Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms And Dissections, L Maximilian Buja, Bihong Zhao, Humaira Sadaf, Michelle Mcdonald, Ana M Segura, Li Li, Alana Cecchi, Siddharth K Prakash, Rana O Afifi, Charles C Miller, Anthony L Estrera, Dianna M Milewicz

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to apply contemporary consensus criteria developed by the Society for Cardiovascular Pathology and the Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology to the evaluation of aortic pathology, with the expectation that the additional pathologic information may enhance the understanding and management of aortic diseases.

METHODS: A scoring system was applied to ascending aortic specimens from 42 patients with heritable thoracic aortic disease and known genetic variations and from 86 patients from a single year, including patients with known genetic variations (n = 12) and patients with sporadic disease (n = 74).

RESULTS: The various types …


Cannula Placement For Cerebral Protection Without Circulatory Arrest In Patients Undergoing Hemiarch Aortic Aneurysm Repair, Joseph C Sweeney, Jaimin R Trivedi, Toyokazu Endo, Akhila Ankem, Siddharth V Pahwa, Mark S Slaughter, Brian L Ganzel Feb 2024

Cannula Placement For Cerebral Protection Without Circulatory Arrest In Patients Undergoing Hemiarch Aortic Aneurysm Repair, Joseph C Sweeney, Jaimin R Trivedi, Toyokazu Endo, Akhila Ankem, Siddharth V Pahwa, Mark S Slaughter, Brian L Ganzel

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

BACKGROUND: Aortic aneurysms involving the proximal aortic arch, which require hemiarch-type repair, typically require circulatory arrest with antegrade cerebral perfusion. Left carotid antegrade cerebral perfusion (LCP) via distal arch cannulation without circulatory arrest was used in this study's patient population. The goal was to assess the operative efficiency and clinical outcomes of using a distal arch cannulation technique that would not require any hypothermic circulatory arrest (HCA) time compared with more traditional brachiocephalic artery cannulation with right-sided unilateral antegrade cerebral perfusion (RCP) and HCA.

METHODS: A single-center retrospective review of patients with replacement of the distal ascending aorta involving the …


Dynamic Prognosis Prediction For Patients On Dapt After Drug-Eluting Stent Implantation: Model Development And Validation, Fang Li, Laila Rasmy, Yang Xiang, Jingna Feng, Ahmed Abdelhameed, Xinyue Hu, Zenan Sun, David Aguilar, Abhijeet Dhoble, Jingcheng Du, Qing Wang, Shuteng Niu, Yifang Dang, Xinyuan Zhang, Ziqian Xie, Yi Nian, Jianping He, Yujia Zhou, Jianfu Li, Mattia Prosperi, Jiang Bian, Degui Zhi, Cui Tao Feb 2024

Dynamic Prognosis Prediction For Patients On Dapt After Drug-Eluting Stent Implantation: Model Development And Validation, Fang Li, Laila Rasmy, Yang Xiang, Jingna Feng, Ahmed Abdelhameed, Xinyue Hu, Zenan Sun, David Aguilar, Abhijeet Dhoble, Jingcheng Du, Qing Wang, Shuteng Niu, Yifang Dang, Xinyuan Zhang, Ziqian Xie, Yi Nian, Jianping He, Yujia Zhou, Jianfu Li, Mattia Prosperi, Jiang Bian, Degui Zhi, Cui Tao

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) in conjunction with recent updates in dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) management guidelines emphasizes the necessity for innovative models to predict ischemic or bleeding events after drug-eluting stent implantation. Leveraging AI for dynamic prediction has the potential to revolutionize risk stratification and provide personalized decision support for DAPT management.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We developed and validated a new AI-based pipeline using retrospective data of drug-eluting stent-treated patients, sourced from the Cerner Health Facts data set (n=98 236) and Optum's de-identified Clinformatics Data Mart Database (n=9978). The 36 months following drug-eluting stent implantation were …