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Closing The Gaps In Care Of Dyslipidemia: Revolutionizing Management With Digital Health And Innovative Care Models, Samuel J. Apple, Rachel Clark, Jonathan Daich, Macarena Lopez Gonzalez, Robert J. Ostfeld, Peter P. Toth, Vera Bittner, Seth S. Martin, Jamal S. Rana, Salim S. Virani Dec 2023

Closing The Gaps In Care Of Dyslipidemia: Revolutionizing Management With Digital Health And Innovative Care Models, Samuel J. Apple, Rachel Clark, Jonathan Daich, Macarena Lopez Gonzalez, Robert J. Ostfeld, Peter P. Toth, Vera Bittner, Seth S. Martin, Jamal S. Rana, Salim S. Virani

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Although great progress has been made in the diagnostic and treatment options for dyslipidemias, unawareness, underdiagnosis and undertreatment of these disorders remain a significant global health concern. Growth in digital applications and newer models of care provide novel tools to improve the management of chronic conditions such as dyslipidemia. In this review, we discuss the evolving landscape of lipid management in the 21st century, current treatment gaps and possible solutions through digital health and new models of care. Our discussion begins with the history and development of value-based care and the national establishment of quality metrics for various chronic conditions. …


Pm2.5 And Cardiovascular Diseases: State-Of-The-Art Review, Chayakrit Krittanawong, Yusuf Kamran Qadeer, Richard B. Hayes, Zhen Wang, George D. Thurston, Salim S. Virani, Carl J. Lavie Dec 2023

Pm2.5 And Cardiovascular Diseases: State-Of-The-Art Review, Chayakrit Krittanawong, Yusuf Kamran Qadeer, Richard B. Hayes, Zhen Wang, George D. Thurston, Salim S. Virani, Carl J. Lavie

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Air pollution, especially exposure to particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5), has been associated with an increase in morbidity and mortality around the world. Specifically, it seems that PM2.5 promotes the development of cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension and atherosclerosis, while being associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, heart failure, and arrhythmias. In this review, we seek to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms by which exposure to PM2.5 can result in adverse cardiovascular outcomes, in addition to understanding the link between exposure to PM2.5 and cardiovascular events. It is hypothesized that PM2.5 functions via 3 …


Heartburn's Hidden Impact: A Narrative Review Exploring Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (Gerd) As A Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor, Jacob J. Gries, Bing Chen, Salim S. Virani, Hafeez Ul Hassan Virk, Hani Jneid, Chayakrit Krittanawong Nov 2023

Heartburn's Hidden Impact: A Narrative Review Exploring Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (Gerd) As A Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor, Jacob J. Gries, Bing Chen, Salim S. Virani, Hafeez Ul Hassan Virk, Hani Jneid, Chayakrit Krittanawong

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Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a very common disease with an estimated 442 million cases worldwide. It is a well-documented independent risk factor for many gastrointestinal pathologies, however, its role in cardiovascular disease (CVD) is unclear, despite its high prevalence in patients with CVD. Although traditionally considered a causative agent of noncardiac chest pain, a common imitator of cardiac chest pain, or an incidentally shared comorbidity in patients with CVD, a number of studies have implicated GERD and its therapies as risk factors for CVD. This narrative review will explore the relationship between GERD and CVD, including medical and mechanical …


Contemporary Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia In The United States: Insights From The Cascade Fh Registry, Marina Cuchel, Paul C. Lee, Lisa C. Hudgins, P. Barton Duell, Zahid Ahmad, Seth J. Baum, Macrae F. Linton, Sarah D. De Ferranti, Christie M. Ballantyne, John A. Larry, Linda C. Hemphill, Iris Kindt, Samuel S. Gidding, Seth S. Martin, Patrick M. Moriarty, Paul P. Thompson, James A. Underberg, John R. Guyton, Rolf L. Andersen, David J. Whellan, Irwin Benuck, John P. Kane, Kelly Myers, William Howard, David Staszak, Allison Jamison, Mary C. Card, Mafalda Bourbon, Joana R. Chora, Daniel J. Rader, Joshua W. Knowles, Katherine Wilemon, Mary P. Mcgowan May 2023

Contemporary Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia In The United States: Insights From The Cascade Fh Registry, Marina Cuchel, Paul C. Lee, Lisa C. Hudgins, P. Barton Duell, Zahid Ahmad, Seth J. Baum, Macrae F. Linton, Sarah D. De Ferranti, Christie M. Ballantyne, John A. Larry, Linda C. Hemphill, Iris Kindt, Samuel S. Gidding, Seth S. Martin, Patrick M. Moriarty, Paul P. Thompson, James A. Underberg, John R. Guyton, Rolf L. Andersen, David J. Whellan, Irwin Benuck, John P. Kane, Kelly Myers, William Howard, David Staszak, Allison Jamison, Mary C. Card, Mafalda Bourbon, Joana R. Chora, Daniel J. Rader, Joshua W. Knowles, Katherine Wilemon, Mary P. Mcgowan

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Background

Homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH) is a rare, treatment‐resistant disorder characterized by early‐onset atherosclerotic and aortic valvular cardiovascular disease if left untreated. Contemporary information on HoFH in the United States is lacking, and the extent of underdiagnosis and undertreatment is uncertain.

Methods and Results

Data were analyzed from 67 children and adults with clinically diagnosed HoFH from the CASCADE (Cascade Screening for Awareness and Detection) FH Registry. Genetic diagnosis was confirmed in 43 patients. We used the clinical characteristics of genetically confirmed patients with HoFH to query the Family Heart Database, a US anonymized payer health database, to estimate the …


Giant Cell Arteritis In An Elderly Female With Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Ashwin Parchani, Ashish Baweja, Harnoor Singh, Yatharth Malik, Vinod Gupta, Minakshi Dhar, Monika Pathania Apr 2023

Giant Cell Arteritis In An Elderly Female With Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Ashwin Parchani, Ashish Baweja, Harnoor Singh, Yatharth Malik, Vinod Gupta, Minakshi Dhar, Monika Pathania

Journal Articles

Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a type of systemic vasculitis that primarily affects people over the age of 50 and affects the medium to large arteries. GCA's clinical manifestations can be varied and non-specific, similar to those observed in atherosclerosis. Here, the authors present a case of an elderly woman with pulmonary tuberculosis with GCA masquerading as atherosclerosis.


Lipoprotein(A), Oxidized Phospholipids, And Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotype And Viability, Michael Dunphy Feb 2023

Lipoprotein(A), Oxidized Phospholipids, And Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotype And Viability, Michael Dunphy

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Genetic studies have shown elevated plasma lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) levels to be an independent and causal risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and calcific aortic valve disease, however a definite mechanism for this pathogenicity has yet to be clearly identified. Oxidized phospholipids (oxPLs) have been implicated in facilitating atherogenic changes in the gene expression of vascular cells. As the primary carrier of oxPLs in the plasma, we hypothesize that Lp(a) contributes to vascular diseases by its enhanced ability to bind to and deliver oxPLs to tissue through a strong lysine binding site on its apolipoprotein(a) (apo(a)) component. Using a cultured primary …


Coronary Heart Disease And Ischemic Stroke Polygenic Risk Scores And Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease In A Diverse, Population-Based Cohort Study, Allison Bebo, Jamie A Jarmul, Mark J Pletcher, Natalie R Hasbani, David Couper, Vijay Nambi, Christie M Ballantyne, Myriam Fornage, Alanna C Morrison, Christy L Avery, Paul S De Vries Jan 2023

Coronary Heart Disease And Ischemic Stroke Polygenic Risk Scores And Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease In A Diverse, Population-Based Cohort Study, Allison Bebo, Jamie A Jarmul, Mark J Pletcher, Natalie R Hasbani, David Couper, Vijay Nambi, Christie M Ballantyne, Myriam Fornage, Alanna C Morrison, Christy L Avery, Paul S De Vries

Journal Articles

The predictive ability of coronary heart disease (CHD) and ischemic stroke (IS) polygenic risk scores (PRS) have been evaluated individually, but whether they predict the combined outcome of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) remains insufficiently researched. It is also unclear whether associations of the CHD and IS PRS with ASCVD are independent of subclinical atherosclerosis measures. 7,286 White and 2,016 Black participants from the population-based Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study who were free of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes at baseline were included. We computed previously validated CHD and IS PRS consisting of 1,745,179 and 3,225,583 genetic variants, respectively. Cox …