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Full-Text Articles in Cardiovascular Diseases
Acute Myocardial Infarction And Myocardial Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury: A Comparison, Satwat Hashmi, Suhail Al-Salam
Acute Myocardial Infarction And Myocardial Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury: A Comparison, Satwat Hashmi, Suhail Al-Salam
Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences
Myocardial infarction (MI) denotes the death of cardiac myocytes due to extended ischemia. Myocardial reperfusion is the restoration of coronary blood flow after a period of coronary occlusion. Reperfusion has the potential to salvage ischemic myocardium but paradoxically can cause injury, a phenomenon called as 'reperfusion injury' (IR). Standard histologic, immunohistochemical and Elisa techniques were used to study the histopathologic, oxidative, apoptotic and inflammatory changes in MI and IR. The IL-6 levels in the LV of the MI group were significantly raised as compared to the IR group (P=0.0008). Plasma IL-6 was also significantly increased in the MI group as …
Cardiovascular Disease Performance Measures In The Outpatient Setting In India: Insights From The American College Of Cardiology's Pinnacle India Quality Improvement Program (Piqip), Ankur Kalra, Yashashwi Pokharel, Ravi S. Hira, Samantha Risch, Veronique Vicera, Qiong Li, Ram N. Kalra, Prafulla G. Kerkar, Ganesh Kumar, Salim S. Virani
Cardiovascular Disease Performance Measures In The Outpatient Setting In India: Insights From The American College Of Cardiology's Pinnacle India Quality Improvement Program (Piqip), Ankur Kalra, Yashashwi Pokharel, Ravi S. Hira, Samantha Risch, Veronique Vicera, Qiong Li, Ram N. Kalra, Prafulla G. Kerkar, Ganesh Kumar, Salim S. Virani
Office of the Provost
Background: India has a growing burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD), yet data on the quality of outpatient care for patients with coronary artery disease, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation in India are very limited. We collected data on performance measures for 68 196 unique patients from 10 Indian cardiology outpatient departments from January 1, 2011, to February 5, 2014, in the American College of Cardiology's PINNACLE (Practice Innovation and Clinical Excellence) India Quality Improvement Program (PIQIP). PIQIP is India's first national outpatient CVD quality-improvement program.
Methods and results: In the PIQIP registry, we estimated the prevalence of CVD risk factors …
Accidental Phosphine Gas Poisoning With Fatal Myocardial Dysfunction In Two Families, Saleem Akhtar, Arshalooz Rehman, Surraya Bano, Anwarul Haque
Accidental Phosphine Gas Poisoning With Fatal Myocardial Dysfunction In Two Families, Saleem Akhtar, Arshalooz Rehman, Surraya Bano, Anwarul Haque
Department of Emergency Medicine
ABSTRACT Aluminum phosphide is commonly used as a rodenticide and insecticide and is one of the most fatal poisons. The active ingredient is Phosphine gas which inhibits cytochrome oxidase and cellular oxygen utilization. The clinical symptoms are due to multiorgan involvement including cardiac toxicity which is the most common cause of mortality. Severity of clinical manifestations depends upon the amount of the gas to which a person is exposed. There is no specific antidote available. High index of suspicion and early aggressive treatment is the key to success. We report 2 cases of aluminum phosphide toxicity in 2 families due …
Is 2015 The Primetime Year For Prehypertension? Prehypertension: A Cardiovascular Risk Factor Or Simply A Risk Marker?, Gabriel B. Habib, Salim S. Virani, Hani Jneid
Is 2015 The Primetime Year For Prehypertension? Prehypertension: A Cardiovascular Risk Factor Or Simply A Risk Marker?, Gabriel B. Habib, Salim S. Virani, Hani Jneid
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Isolated Cardiac Amyloidosis: An Enigma Unravelled, Umair Khalid, Omar Awar, Gordana Verstovsek, Benjamin Cheong, Sarvari Venkata Yellapragada, Hani Jneid, Anita Deswal, Salim S. Virani
Isolated Cardiac Amyloidosis: An Enigma Unravelled, Umair Khalid, Omar Awar, Gordana Verstovsek, Benjamin Cheong, Sarvari Venkata Yellapragada, Hani Jneid, Anita Deswal, Salim S. Virani
Office of the Provost
Amyloidosis is a rare, multisystem disease characterized by deposition of fibrils in extracellular tissue involving kidney, liver, heart, autonomic nervous system, and several other organs. This report discusses a 75-year-old male who presented with worsening dyspnea on exertion, orthopnea, and lower-extremity edema. On physical exam, he had elevated jugular venous pressure and lower-extremity edema. Electrocardiogram depicted low voltage in limb leads and a prolonged PR interval. Echocardiogram revealed left ventricular hypertrophy, severe biatrial dilatation, and restrictive filling physiology. Coronary angiography showed absence of significant epicardial coronary artery disease. On right heart catheterization, a "dip-and-plateau sign" was noted on right ventricular …