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2. Infective endocarditis in adults with congenital heart disease – 11 years data from Hungary
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Bence, A, primary, Balint, H, additional, Borbas, S, additional, Denes, M, additional, and Andreka, P, additional
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- 2022
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3. Patients with congenital heart disease over the age of 60: experiences of a single tertiary centre
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Kecskemeti, D, primary, Szabo, B, additional, Nagy, Z S, additional, Temesvari, A, additional, Szegedi, M, additional, Nyolczas, N, additional, Andreka, P, additional, and Balint, H, additional
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- 2022
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4. Pregnancy outcomes in women with a systemic right ventricle and transposition of the great arteries results from the ESC-EORP Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac disease (ROPAC)
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Csilla Liptai, Werner Budts, Silvana Jovanova, Jolien W Roos-Hesselink, Mark R. Johnson, David Majdalany, Mohamad Gamal Abd-El Aziz, Aldo P. Maggioni, Roger Hall, Oktay Tutarel, Lucia Baris, Heidi M Connolly, Alexandra Frogoudaki, Cardiology, University of Zurich, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W, Gale, Christopher Peter, Beleslin, Branko, Budaj, Andrzej, Chioncel, Ovidiu, Dagres, Nikolaos, Danchin, Nicolas, Erlinge, David, Emberson, Jonathan, Glikson, Michael, Gray, Alastair, Kayikcioglu, Meral, Maggioni, Aldo, Nagy, Klaudia Vivien, Nedoshivin, Aleksandr, Petronio, Anna-Sonia, Roos-Hesselink, Jolien, Wallentin, Lars, Zeymer, Uwe, Hall, Roger, Stein, Joerg, Parsonage, William Anthony, Budts, Werner, Backer, Julie De, Grewal, Jasmin, Kaemmerer, Harald, Marelli, Ariane, Jondeau, Guillaume, Johnson, Mark, Maggioni, Aldo P, Tavazzi, Luigi, Thilen, Ulf, Elkayam, Uri, Otto, Catherine, Sliwa, Karen, Aquieri, A, Saad, A, Ruda Vega, H, Hojman, J, Caparros, J M, Vazquez Blanco, M, Arstall, M, Chung, C M, Mahadavan, G, Aldridge, E, Wittwer, M, Chow, Y Y, Parsonage, W A, Lust, K, Collins, N, Warner, G, Hatton, R, Gordon, A, Nyman, E, Stein, J, Donhauser, E, Gabriel, H, Bahshaliyev, A, Guliyev, F, Hasanova, I, Jahangirov, T, Gasimov, Z, Salim, A, Ahmed, C M, Begum, F, Hoque, M H, Mahmood, M, Islam, M N, Haque, P P, Banerjee, S K, Parveen, T, Morissens, M, De Backer, J, Demulier, L, de Hosson, M, Budts, W, Beckx, M, Kozic, M, Lovric, M, Kovacevic-Preradovic, T, Chilingirova, N, Kratunkov, P, McLean, S, Gordon, E, Walter, L, Marelli, A, Montesclaros, A R, Monsalve, G, Rodriguez, C, Balthazar, F, Quintero, V, Palacio, W, Mejía Cadavid, L A, Munoz Ortiz, E, Fortich Hoyos, F, Arevalo Guerrero, E, Gandara Ricardo, J, Velasquez Penagos, J, Vavera, Z, Popelova, J, Vejlstrup, N, Grønbeck, L, Johansen, M, Ersboll, A, Elrakshy, Y, Eltamawy, K, Gamal Abd-El Aziz, M, El Nagar, A, Ebaid, H, Abo Elenin, H, Saed, M, Farag, S, Makled, W, Sorour, K, Ashour, Z, El-Sayed, G, Abdel Meguid Mahdy, M, Taha, N, Dardeer, A, Shabaan, M, Ali, M, Moceri, P, Duthoit, G, Gouton, M, Nizard, J, Baris, L, Cohen, S, Ladouceur, M, Khimoud, D, Iung, B, Berger, F, Olsson, A, Gembruch, U, Merz, W M, Reinert, E, Clade, S, Kliesch, Y, Wald, C, Sinning, C, Kozlik-Feldmann, R, Blankenberg, S, Zengin-Sahm, E, Mueller, G, Hillebrand, M, Hauck, P, von Kodolitsch, Y, Zarniko, N, Baumgartner, H, Hellige, A, Tutarel, O, Kaemmerer, H, Kuschel, B, Nagdyman, N, Motz, R, Maisuradze, D, Frogoudaki, A, Iliodromitis, E, Anastasiou-Nana, M, Marousi, D, Triantafyllis, G, Bekiaris, H Karvounis, Giannakoulas, G, Ntiloudi, D, Mouratoglou, S A, Temesvari, A, Balint, H, Kohalmi, D, Merkely, B, Liptai, C, Nemes, A, Forster, T, Kalapos, A, Berek, K, Havasi, K, Ambrus, N, Shelke, A, Kawade, R, Patil, S, Martanto, E, Aprami, T M, Purnomowati, A, Cool, C J, Hasan, M, Akbar, R, Hidayat, S, Dewi, T I, Permadi, W, Soedarsono, D A, Ansari-Ramandi, M M, Samiei, N, Tabib, A, Kashfi, F, Ansari-Ramandi, S, Rezaei, S, Ali Farhan, H, Al-Hussein, A, Al-Saedi, G, Mahmood, G, Yaseen, I F, Al-Yousuf, L, AlBayati, M, Mahmood, S, Raheem, S, AlHaidari, T, Dakhil, Z, Thornton, P, Donnelly, J, Bowen, M, Blatt, A, Elbaz-Greener, G, Shotan, A, Yalonetsky, S, Goland, S, Biener, M, Egidy Assenza, G, Bonvicini, M, Donti, A, Bulgarelli, A, Prandstraller, D, Romeo, C, Crepaz, R, Sciatti, E, Metra, M, Orabona, R, Ait Ali, L, Festa, P, Fesslova, V, Bonanomi, C, Calcagnino, M, Lombardi, F, Colli, A M, Ossola, M W, Gobbi, C, Gherbesi, E, Tondi, L, Schiavone, M, Squillace, M, Carmina, M G, Maina, A, Macchi, C, Gollo, E, Comoglio, F M, Montali, N, Re, P, Bordese, R, Todros, T, Donvito, V, Grosso Marra, W, Sinagra, G, D'Agata Mottolese, B, Bobbo, M, Gesuete, V, Rakar, S, Ramani, F, Niwa, K, Mekebekova, D, Mussagaliyeva, A, Lee, T, Mirrakhimov, E, Abilova, S, Bektasheva, E, Neronova, K, Lunegova, O, Žaliūnas, Remigijus, Jonkaitienė, Regina, Petrauskaitė, J, Laucevičius, Aleksandras, Žebrauskienė, Dovilė, Laučiuvienė, L, Gumbienė, Lina, Lankutienė, L, Glaveckaitė, Sigita, Laukytė, M, Solovjova, Svetlana, Rudienė, Virginija, Chee, K H, C C-W, Yim, Ang, H L, Kuppusamy, R, Watson, T, Caruana, M, Estensen, M-E, Mahmood Kayani, M G A, Munir, R, Tomaszuk-Kazberuk, A, Sobkowicz, B, Przepiesc, J, Lesniak-Sobelga, A, Tomkiewicz-Pajak, L, Komar, M, Olszowska, M, Podolec, P, Wisniowska-Smialek, S, Lelonek, M, Faflik, U, CichockaRadwan, A, Plaskota, K, Trojnarska, O, Guerra, N, de Sousa, L, Cruz, C, Ribeiro, V, Jovanova, S, Petrescu, V, Jurcut, R, Ginghina, C, Mircea Coman, I, Musteata, M, Osipova, O, Golivets, T, Khamnagadaev, I, Golovchenko, O, Nagibina, A, Ropatko, I, Gaisin, I R, Valeryevna Shilina, L, Sharashkina, N, Shlyakhto, E, Irtyuga, O, Moiseeva, O, Karelkina, E, Zazerskaya, I, Kozlenok, A, Sukhova, I, Jovovic, L, Prokšelj, K, Koželj, M, Askar, A O, Abdilaahi, A A, Mohamed, M H, Dirir, A M, Sliwa, K, Manga, P, Pijuan-Domenech, A, Galian-Gay, L, Tornos, P, Subirana, M T, Murga, N, Oliver, J M, Garcia-Aranda Dominguez, B, Hernandez Gonzalez, I, Delgado Jimenez, J F, Escribano Subias, P, Elbushi, A, Suliman, A, Jazzar, K, Murtada, M, Ahamed, N, Dellborg, M, Furenas, E, Jinesjo, M, Skoglund, K, Eriksson, P, Gilljam, T, Thilen, U, Tobler, D, Wustmann, K, Schwitz, F, Rutz, T, Bouchardy, J, Greutmann, M, Santos Lopes, B M, Meier, L, Arrigo, M, de Boer, K, Konings, T, Wagenaar, L J, Polak, P, Pieper, E Pg, RoosHesselink, J, van Hagen, I, Duvekot, H, Cornette, J M J, De Groot, C, van Oppen, C, Sarac, L, Batukan Esen, O, Catirli Enar, S, Mondo, C, Ingabire, P, Nalwanga, B, Semu, T, Salih, B T, Almahmeed, W A R, Wani, S, Mohamed Farook, F S, Al Ain, F, Gerges, A M, Komaranchath, F, Al Bakshi, A, Al Mulla, A H, Yusufali, E I, Al Hatou, N, Bazargani, F, Hussain, L, Hudsmith, P, Thompson, S, Thorne, S, Bowater, A, Money-Kyrle, P, Clifford, P, Ramrakha, S Firoozan, Chaplin, J, Bowers, N, Adamson, D, Schroeder, F, Wendler, R, Hammond, S, Nihoyannopoulos, P, Hall, R, Freeman, L, Kerr, J, Tellett, L, Scott, N, Bhatt, A B, DeFaria Yeh, D, Youniss, M A, Wood, M, Sarma, A A, Tsiaras, S, Stefanescu, A, Duran, J M, Stone, L, Majdalany, D S, Chapa, J, Chintala, K, Gupta, P, Botti, J, Ting, J, Davidson, W R, Wells, G, Sparks, D, Paruchuri, V, Marzo, K, Patel, D, Wagner, W, Ahanya, S N, Colicchia, L, Jentink, T, Han, K, Loichinger, M, Parker, M, Longtin, C, Yetman, A, Erickson, K, Cramer, J, Tsai, S, Fletcher, B, Warta, S, Cohen, C, Lindblade, C, Puntel, R, Nagaran, K, Croft, N, Gurvitz, M, Otto, C, Talluto, C, Murphy, D, Perlroth, M G, and Jančauskaitė, Dovilė
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Male ,Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Right ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,ATRIAL REPAIR ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,CONGENITALLY CORRECTED TRANSPOSITION ,Registries ,Aortic dissection ,RISK ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Ejection fraction ,MUSTARD OPERATION ,Congenital Heart Disease ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Arteries ,pregnancy ,transposition of great vessels ,EUROPEAN-SOCIETY ,ddc ,Great arteries ,Cardiology ,10209 Clinic for Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,Maternal death ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart Ventricles ,610 Medicine & health ,2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,INTERNATIONAL-SOCIETY ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Endocarditis ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Heart Failure ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,medicine.disease ,Heart failure ,Cardiovascular System & Cardiology ,business ,Mace - Abstract
ObjectiveCardiac disease is a major cause of maternal mortality. Data regarding pregnancy outcomes in women with a systemic right ventricle (sRV) are scarce. We studied pregnancy outcomes in women with an sRV after the atrial switch procedure for transposition of the great arteries (TGA) or congenitally corrected TGA (CCTGA).MethodsThe ESC EORP Registry of Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease is an international prospective registry of pregnant women with cardiac disease. Pregnancy outcomes (maternal/fetal) in all women with an sRV are described. The primary end point was a major adverse cardiac event (MACE) defined as maternal death, supraventricular or ventricular arrhythmias requiring treatment, heart failure, aortic dissection, endocarditis, ischaemic coronary event and other thromboembolic events.ResultsAltogether, 162 women with an sRV (TGA n=121, CCTGA n=41, mean age 28.8±4.6 years) were included. No maternal mortality occurred. In 26 women, at least one MACE occurred, heart failure in 16 (9.8%), arrhythmias (atrial 5, ventricular 6) in 11 (6.7%) and others in 4 (2.5%). Prepregnancy signs of heart failure as well as an sRV ejection fraction ConclusionThe majority of women with an sRV tolerated pregnancy well with a favourable maternal and fetal outcome. Heart failure and arrhythmias were the most common MACE.
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5. Effects of Repeated Treatment with the Monoacylglycerol Lipase Inhibitor MJN110 on Pain-Related Depression of Nesting and Cannabinoid 1 Receptor Function in Male and Female Mice.
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Diester CM, Balint H, Gillespie JC, Lichtman AH, Sim-Selley LJ, Selley DE, and Negus SS
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- Animals, Female, Male, Mice, Nesting Behavior drug effects, Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology, Enzyme Inhibitors therapeutic use, Depression drug therapy, Depression metabolism, Analgesics pharmacology, Analgesics therapeutic use, Benzeneacetamides pharmacology, Benzeneacetamides therapeutic use, Carbamates, Succinimides, Monoacylglycerol Lipases antagonists & inhibitors, Monoacylglycerol Lipases metabolism, Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 antagonists & inhibitors, Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1 metabolism, Mice, Inbred ICR, Pain drug therapy, Pain metabolism
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MJN110 inhibits the enzyme monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) to increase levels of the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol , an endogenous high-efficacy agonist of cannabinoid 1 and 2 receptors (CB
1/2 R). MAGL inhibitors are under consideration as candidate analgesics, and we reported previously that acute MJN110 produced partial antinociception in an assay of pain-related behavioral depression in mice. Given the need for repeated analgesic administration in many pain patients and the potential for analgesic tolerance during repeated treatment, this study examined antinociceptive effects of repeated MJN110 on pain-related behavioral depression and CB1 R-mediated G-protein function. Male and female ICR mice were treated daily for 7 days in a 2 × 2 design with (a) 1.0 mg/kg/d MJN110 or its vehicle followed by (b) intraperitoneal injection of dilute lactic acid (IP acid) or its vehicle as a visceral noxious stimulus to depress nesting behavior. After behavioral testing, G-protein activity was assessed in lumbar spinal cord (LSC) and five brain regions using an assay of CP55,940-stimulated [35 S]GTPɣS activation. As reported previously, acute MJN110 produced partial but significant relief of IP acid-induced nesting depression on day 1. After 7 days, MJN110 continued to produce significant but partial antinociception in males, while antinociceptive tolerance developed in females. Repeated MJN110 also produced modest decreases in maximum levels of CP55,940-induced [35 S]GTPɣS binding in spinal cord and most brain regions. These results indicate that repeated treatment with a relatively low antinociceptive MJN110 dose produces only partial and sex-dependent transient antinociception associated with the emergence of CB1 R desensitization in this model of IP acid-induced nesting depression. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: The drug MJN110 inhibits monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) to increase levels of the endogenous cannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol and produce potentially useful therapeutic effects including analgesia. This study used an assay of pain-related behavioral depression in mice to show that repeated MJN110 treatment produced (1) weak but sustained antinociception in male mice, (2) antinociceptive tolerance in females, and (3) modest cannabinoid-receptor desensitization that varied by region and sex. Antinociceptive tolerance may limit the utility of MJN110 for treatment of pain., (U.S. Government work not protected by U.S. copyright.)- Published
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