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2. Poster session Friday 13 December - AM: 13/12/2013, 08: 30–12: 30Location: Poster area
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Sturmberger, T, Ebner, CE, Aichinger, J, Tkalec, W, Niel, J, Steringer-Mascherbauer, R, Kabicher, G, Winter, S, and Nesser, HJ
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3. Rapid Fire Abstract session: new insights in TAVI334Transcatheter heart valve underexpansion patterns335Echocardiography after TAVI with directflow medical prosthesis: small leaks and high gradients336Effects of transcatheter aortic valve implantation on left ventricular and atrial function evaluated by two and three-dimensional speckle tracking at eighteen-month follow-up337Impact of tricuspid regurgitation and right ventricular dysfunction on outcome of patients undergoing trans-catheter aortic valve replacement338Significant mitral regurgitation evolution in patients with severe aortic stenosis after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI): results and prognostic implications339An impact of pre- and postprocedural mitral regurgitation on mortality following TAVI340Immediate and one-year changes in systolic echocardiographic parameters after TAVI. Are there significant differences between patients with low and normal ejection fraction?341Long term echocardiographic follow-up (5-year) in transcatheter aortic valve implantation: morpho-functional changes of the implanted aortic valve: Table.
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Ren, B, primary, Sturmberger, T, primary, Ancona, R, primary, Schwartz, SL, primary, Del Val Martin, D, primary, Szymanski, P, primary, Islas, F, primary, Muratori, M, primary, Mcghie, J, additional, Van Weenen, S, additional, Rodriguez-Olivares, R, additional, Van Gils, L, additional, Geleijnse, ML, additional, De Jaegere, PPT, additional, Van Mieghem, NMDA, additional, Ebner, C, additional, Tkalec, W, additional, Eder, V, additional, Aichinger, J, additional, Comenale Pinto, S, additional, Caso, P, additional, Monteforte, I, additional, Coppola, MG, additional, Sellitto, V, additional, Macrino, M, additional, Ferro, A, additional, Calabro, R, additional, Rozenbaum, RZ, additional, Topilsky, Y, additional, Fraile Sanz, C, additional, Salido Tahoces, L, additional, Hernandez-Antolin, R, additional, Fernandez-Golfin, C, additional, Mestre Barcelo, JL, additional, Casas Rojo, E, additional, Zamorano Gomez, JL, additional, Hryniewiecki, T, additional, Jastrzebski, J, additional, Dabrowski, M, additional, Sorysz, D, additional, Kochman, J, additional, Kukulski, T, additional, Zembala, M, additional, Almeria, C, additional, Olmos, C, additional, Garcia, E, additional, Nombela, L, additional, Marcos-Alberca, P, additional, De Agustin, JA, additional, Mahia, P, additional, Macaya, C, additional, Perez De Isla, L, additional, Fusini, L, additional, Ghulam Ali, S, additional, Tamborini, G, additional, Gripari, P, additional, Salvi, L, additional, Bartorelli, AL, additional, Alamanni, F, additional, and Pepi, M, additional
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4. Rapid Fire Abstract session: new insights in TAVI
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Ren, B, Mcghie, J, Van Weenen, S, Rodriguez-Olivares, R, Van Gils, L, Geleijnse, ML, De Jaegere, PPT, Van Mieghem, NMDA, Sturmberger, T, Ebner, C, Tkalec, W, Eder, V, Aichinger, J, Ancona, R, Comenale Pinto, S, Caso, P, Monteforte, I, Coppola, MG, Sellitto, V, Macrino, M, Ferro, A, Calabro, R, Schwartz, SL, Rozenbaum, RZ, Topilsky, Y, Del Val Martin, D, Fraile Sanz, C, Salido Tahoces, L, Hernandez-Antolin, R, Fernandez-Golfin, C, Mestre Barcelo, JL, Casas Rojo, E, Zamorano Gomez, JL, Szymanski, P, Hryniewiecki, T, Jastrzebski, J, Dabrowski, M, Sorysz, D, Kochman, J, Kukulski, T, Zembala, M, Registry, POL-TAVI, Islas, F, Almeria, C, Olmos, C, Garcia, E, Nombela, L, Marcos-Alberca, P, De Agustin, JA, Mahia, P, Macaya, C, Perez De Isla, L, Muratori, M, Fusini, L, Ghulam Ali, S, Tamborini, G, Gripari, P, Salvi, L, Bartorelli, AL, Alamanni, F, and Pepi, M
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Background: The size of the transcatheter heart valves (THV) is overestimated up to 20% based on aortic annulus diameter measured using computed tomography (CT). However, the prosthesis may not be fully expanded during implantation. THV underexpansion might have detrimental clinical consequences. Purpose The aim of this study was to define the degree of underexpansion degree of different THVs after implantation, introduced as the shrinking index. Methods: In total we enrolled 114 patients (68 men, 79 ± 8 years old) who underwent transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) with the self-expanding CoreValve (n=28 patients), mechanically expanded Lotus valve (n= 37) or balloon expandable Edwards SAPIEN XT (n=18) and Edwards SAPIEN 3 (n= 31). The cover index of the THV was calculated as the percentage difference of the nominal prosthesis size and annulus diameter measured using CT. Intraprocedural transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) was performed to determine the size of the THV inflow after implantation. The shrinking index was calculated as the percentage of the difference between the inflow size by TEE and the nominal prosthesis size divided by prosthesis size. Results: Cover index per CT assessment before TAVI was 18 ± 7% for CoreValve, 2 ± 4% for Lotus, 9 ± 5% for Edwards SAPIEN and 4 ± 5% for Edwards SAPIEN 3 (ANOVA p < 0.001, Corevalve was significantly larger than the others). Compared with aortic annulus diameter measured using TEE in long axis view, the overestimation increased to 28 ± 9% for CoreValve, 12 ± 8% for Lotus, 18 ± 12% for Edwards SAPIEN and 12 ± 8% for Edwards SAPIEN 3 (ANOVA p < 0.001, Corevalve was significantly larger than the others). Conversely, the shrinking index after TAVI was -31 ± 6% for CoreValve, -20 ± 5% for Lotus, -22 ± 6% for SAPIEN XT and -19 ± 5% for SAPIEN 3 (ANOVA p < 0.001, Corevalve was significantly larger than the others). The interobserver variability (relative difference) of TEE in measuring the aortic annulus and prosthesis inflow was 6 ± 5% and 7 ± 5% respectively. Conclusion: The shrinking index determines the degree of THV underexpansion after TAVI and can be reliably measured with TEE. The self-expanding CoreValve tended to be under-expanded the most, indicated by the largest shrinking index, while the under-expansion degree was comparable between Lotus valve, SAPIEN XT and SAPIEN 3. The clinical implications of the shrinking index requires further study.
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5. Poster session 4
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Parisi, V, Ferro, G, Bevilacqua, A, Caruso, A, Grimaldi, G, Rengo, G, Leosco, D, Ferrara, N, Yan, B P Y, Lai, KH, Chan, MYT, Lam, DYY, Fong, KNY, Chau, C, Fok, MHL, Kam, K, Tam, GM, Lee, PW, Takeuchi, H, Angelis, A, Aggeli, K, Ioakeimidis, N, Felekos, I, Abdelrasoul, M, Aznaouridis, K, Rokas, K, Vlachopoulos, C, Tousoulis, D, Cano Carrizal, R, Casanova Rodriguez, C, Prieto Moriche, E, Iglesias Del Valle, D, Cadenas Chamorro, R, De Juan Baguda, J, Martin-Penato Molina, A, Paredes Gonzalez, B, Garcia Garcia, A, Plaza Perez, I, Caiani, EG, Arbeille, P, Massabuau, P, Colombo, F, Ferri, G, Kasswat, C, Medvedofsky, D, Lang, RM, Vaida, P, Kuznetsov, VA, Yaroslavskaya, EI, Krinochkin, DV, Pushkarev, GS, Gorbatenko, EA, Bruno, RM, Bianchini, E, Di Lascio, N, Stea, F, Ujka, K, Marabotti, A, Dangelo, GS, Ghiadoni, L, Pratali, L, Zemedkun, M, Wang, Z, Asch, FM, Niki, K, Sugawara, M, Yauchi, S, Inoue, K, Yagawa, M, Takamisawa, I, Umemura, J, Yoshikawa, T, Sumiyoshi, T, Tomoike, H, Christov, G, Saundankar, J, Perdreau, E, Mukasa, T, Shah, V, Klein, N, Brogan, P, Marek, J, Batalli, A, Ibrahimi, P, Ahmeti, A, Haliti, E, Bytyci, I, Poniku, A, Henein, MY, Bajraktari, G, Luo, XX, Fang, F, Gan, SF, Ma, Z, Yu, CM, Gonella, A, Conte, E, Morena, L, Riva, L, Civelli, D, Losardo, L, Canepari, ME, Castellino, C, Grasso, M, Margaria, F, Massoure, P L, Camus, O, Gabaudan, C, Desmots, F, Fourcade, L, Jacquier, A, Divchev, D, Weippert, M, Schmidt, P, Gettel, H, Neugebauer, A, Behrens, K, Braumann, K-M, Wolfarth, B, Nienaber, CA, Rodriguez Gonzalez, E, Monivas Palomero, V, Mingo Santos, S, Restrepo Cordoba, MA, Goirigolzarri Artaza, J, Gomez Bueno, M, Garcia Izquierdo, E, Serrano Fiz, S, Gonzalez Roman, A, Segovia Cubero, J, Pila-On, SASTRA, Atmadikoesoemah, C, Soesanto, A, Andriantoro, H, Kowallick, J T, Morton, G, Lamata, P, Jogiya, R, Kutty, S, Lotz, J, Hasenfuss, G, Nagel, E, Chiribiri, A, Schuster, A, Jung, IH, Moon, JG, Byun, YS, Kim, TH, Park, SH, Seo, HS, Wellnhofer, E, Kriatselis, C, Gerds-Li, JH, Kropf, M, Pieske, B, Graefe, M, Eldeep, M, Marghany, K, Mokarrab, M, Albaz, M, Marcos-Alberca Moreno, P, Perez-Isla, L, Palacios, J, Gomez De Diego, JJ, De Agustin, JA, Luaces, M, Mahia, P, Arrazola, J, Garcia-Fernandez, MA, Macaya, C, Attenhofer Jost, C H, Mueller, P, Naegeli, B, Levis, P, Amann, FW, Seifert, B, Maurer, D, Bertel, O, Caspar, T, Samet, H, Jesel, L, Petit-Eisenmann, H, Trinh, A, Talha, S, Morel, O, Ohlmann, P, Leao, S, Cordeiro, F, Magalhaes, P, Moz, M, Trigo, J, Mateus, P, Fontes, P, Moreira, I, Sharif, D, Matanis, W, Sharif-Rasslan, A, Sharif, Y, Rosenschein, U, Faustino, M, Bravo Baptista, S, Freitas, A, Bicho Augusto, J, Leal, P, Nedio, M, Antunes, C, Farto E Abreu, P, Gil, V, Morais, C, Nguyen, VT, Cimadevilla, C, Arangalage, D, Dehoux, M, Dreyfus, J, Codogno, I, Duval, X, Huart, V, Vahanian, A, Messika-Zeitoun, D, Cakmak, HA, Aslan, S, Erturk, M, Ornek, V, Tosu, AR, Kalkan, AK, Ozturk, D, Tasbulak, O, Avci, Y, Gul, M, Cioffi, G, Mazzone, C, Di Nora, C, Barbati, G, Ognibene, F, Nistri, S, Tarantini, L, Pulignano, G, Di Lenarda, A, Faggiano, P, Nishimura, S, Izumi, C, Amano, M, Miyake, M, Tamura, T, Kondo, H, Kaitani, K, Nakagawa, Y, Rosa, I, Ancona, F, Stella, S, Marini, C, Spartera, M, Barletta, M, Pavon, AG, Margonato, A, Agricola, E, Arangalage, D, Nguyen, V, Robert, T, Melissopoulou, M, Mathieu, T, Codogno, I, Cimadevilla, C, Dehoux, M, Vahanian, A, Messika-Zeitoun, D, Rahman, MT, Zito, C, Longobardo, L, Cusma Piccione, M, Zucco, M, D'angelo, M, Rivetti, L, Carerj, ML, Boretti, I, Calabro, MP, Carerj, S, Lozano Granero, VC, Rodriguez Munoz, D, Carbonell San Roman, A, Moya Mur, JL, Hinojar, R, Gonzalez, A, Casas, E, Jimenez Nacher, JJ, Fernandez-Golfin, C, Zamorano Gomez, JL, Gripari, P, Tamborini, G, Muratori, M, Ghulam Ali, S, Fusini, L, Alamanni, F, Pepi, M, Keramida, K, Bellamy, M, Dawson, D, Nihoyannopoulos, P, Solowjowa, N, Musayeva, L, Hrytsyna, Y, Knosalla, CH, Falk, V, Muraru, D, Maddalozzo, A, Jenei, C, Dequal, D, Veronesi, F, Aruta, P, Romeo, G, Iliceto, S, Badano, L, Gursoy, MO, Kalcik, M, Ozkan, M, Astarcioglu, MA, Gokdeniz, T, Yesin, M, Karakoyun, S, Gunduz, S, Tuncer, MA, Koksal, C, Cresti, A, Chiavarelli, M, Guerrini, F, D'aiello, N, Albano, A, De Sensi, F, Picchi, A, Cesareo, F, Severi, S, Braga, M, Nascimento, H, Flores, L, Ribeiro, V, Melao, F, Dias, P, Maciel, MJ, Bettencourt, P, Ferreiro Quero, C, Delgado Ortega, M, Puentes Chiachio, M, Mesa Rubio, M D, Ruiz Ortiz, M, Duran Jimenez, E, Sanchez Fernandez, J, Morenate Navio, C, Pan, M, Suarez De Lezo, J, Jansen, R, Agostoni, P, Stella, PR, Nijhoff, F, Ramjankhan, FZ, Suyker, WJ, Chamuleau, SAJ, Scislo, P, Huczek, Z, Kochman, J, Rymuza, B, Kochanowski, J, Scisbisz, A, Piatkowski, R, Opolski, G, Ray, R, Knott, K, Smith, D, Rodriguez, A, Finocchiaro, G, Sharma, R, Veiga, C, Calvo Iglesias, F, Paredes-Galan, E, Pazos, Pablo, Romo, Andres Iniguez, Ageing, Disease, Cardiovascular, Krejci, J, Hude, P, Ozabalova, E, Zampachova, V, Mlejnek, D, Sochorova, D, Spinarova, L, Wess, G, Klueser, L, Holler, PJ, Simak, J, Kuechenhoff, H, Vago, H, Czimbalmos, CS, Toth, A, Csecs, I, Kecskes, K, Suhai, F, Kiss, O, Simor, T, Becker, D, Merkely, B, Hinojar, R, Fernandez-Golfin, C, Portugal, JC, Esteban, A, Megias, A, Ruiz Leria, S, Rincon, LM, Jimenez-Nacher, JJ, Zamorano, JL, Dejgaard, LA, Haland, T, Lie, OH, Massey, R, Edvardsen, T, Haugaa, KH, Pavlyukova, EN, Evtushenko, VA, Smushlyaev, KA, Karpov, RS, Zaroui, A, Asmi, MONIA, Ben Said, RYM, Zidi, WIEM, Wali, SANA, Feki, M, Mourali, MS, Kaabachi, NEZIHZ, Mechmeche, RACHID, Labarre, Q, Garcia, R, Degand, B, Christiaens, L, Coisne, D, Csecs, I, Czimbalmos, CS, Toth, A, Suhai, F I, Pozsonyi, Z, Becker, D, Simor, T, Merkely, B, Vago, H, Maceira Gonzalez, A M, Tuset, L, Ripoll, C, Cosin-Sales, J, Igual, B, Salazar, J, Belloch, V, Coisne, D, Viera, F, Labarre, Q, Garcia, R, Degand, B, Christiaens, L, Rodriguez Gonzalez, E, Monivas Palomero, V, Mingo Santos, S, Restrepo Cordoba, MA, Goirigolzarri Artaza, J, Gomez Bueno, M, Serrano Fiz, S, Gonzalez Roman, A, Garcia Izquierdo Jaen, E, Segovia Cubero, J, Rojek, A, Chrostowska, M, Dudziak, M, Narkiewicz, K, Grapsa, J, Tan, TC, Dawson, D, Nihoyannopoulos, P, Methia, N, Cioffi, G, Viapiana, O, Ognibeni, F, Dalbeni, A, Gatti, D, Di Nora, C, Mazzone, C, Faganello, G, Di Lenarda, A, Rossini, M, Styczynski, G, Milewska, A, Marczewska, M, Sobieraj, P, Sobczynska, M, Dabrowski, M, Kuch-Wocial, A, Szmigielski, C A, Czimbalmos, C, Vago, H, Csecs, I, Toth, A, Suhai, F I, Kiss, O, Sydo, N, Becker, D, Simor, T, Merkely, B, Konopka, M, Burkhard-Jagodzinska, K, Krol, W, Jakubiak, A, Aniol-Strzyzewska, K, Sitkowski, D, Dluzniewski, M, Braksator, W, Sturmberger, T, Eder, V, Ebner, C, Winter, S, Martinek, M, Puererfellner, H, Aichinger, J, Sormani, P, Rusconi, C, Zancanella, M, Peritore, A, De Chiara, B, Spano, F, Vallerio, P, Cairoli, R, Giannattasio, C, Moreo, A, Siliste, RN, Chitroceanu, A, Ianula, R, Spataru, D, Isacoff, D, Rodrigues, AC, Monaco, C, Guimaraes, L, Cordovil, R, Piveta, R, Franca, L, Fischer, CH, Vieira, M, Lira, E, Morhy, S, Antonielli, E, Pizzuti, A, Dogliani, S, Mabritto, B, Bassignana, A, Pancaldo, D, Doronzo, B, Evdoridis, C, Papasaikas, D, Sergi, E, Papadimitriou, D, Tolios, P, Papagiannis, G, Tzamou, V, Trikas, A, Scali, MC, Bombardini, T, Picano, E, Scali, MC, Bombardini, T, Salvadori, S, Costantino, MF, Picano, E, Scali, MC, Bombardini, T, Salvadori, S, Picano, E, Generati, G, Bandera, F, Pellegrino, M, Labate, V, Carbone, F, Alfonzetti, E, Guazzi, M, Rivetti, L, Cusma Piccione, M, Zito, C, D'angelo, M, Manganaro, R, Pizzino, F, Terrizzi, A, Quattrocchi, S, Ioppolo, A, Carerj, S, Giga, V, Boskovic, N, Stepanovic, J, Beleslin, B, Nedeljkovic, I, Dobric, M, Djordjevic-Dikic, A, Popovic, D, Petrovic, I, Banovic, M, Lasica, R, Pesic, V, Plecas - Solarovic, B, Vidojevic, D, Djordjevic, T, Orovic, M, Vujisic - Tesic, B, Bordonaro, V, Buccheri, S, Bottari, VE, Romano, C, Atanasio, FA, 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Rodriguez Munoz, DA, Jimenez Nacher, JJ, Fernandez-Golfin, C, Zamorano, JL, Ongun, A, Habibova, U, Gerede, DM, Dincer, I, Kilickap, M, Erol, C, Nouhravesh, N, Andersen, HU, Jensen, JS, Rossing, P, Jensen, MT, Gasior, Z, Dabek, J, Balys, M, Glogowska-Rygus, J, and Pysz, P
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Purpose: Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) thickness, measured by echocardiography, is associated to the presence of coronary artery disease (CAD) and severe aortic stenosis (AS). EAT thickness is commonly referred as the diameter of the echo-free space between the right ventricular wall and the visceral layer of the pericardium in parasternal long axis view, using the aortic annulus as an anatomic landmark (EAT-1). We aimed to demonstrate that the direct measurement of the adipose tissue thickness visualized in the space between the ascending aorta and the right ventricle (EAT-2) might be considered an alternative method. Methods: We measured EAT-1 and EAT-2 in 130 pts with severe cardiac disease referred for cardiac surgery: 53 pts with isolated AS, 49 pts with severe CAD, and 28 pts with both severe AS and CAD (AS+CAD); and in 50 control subjects matched for age, sex and BMI. The two measurements were obtained at end-systole in 3 cardiac cycles (figure). Results. Both EAT-1 and EAT-2 measurements had an excellent reproducibility. With respect to controls pts had significantly increased EAT-1 (2,4 ± 0,5mm vs 6 ± 2mm; p<0,05) and EAT-2 (3 ± 1,2mm vs 12 ± 3mm; p<0,05). EAT-1 and EAT-2 were not statistically different in controls. EAT-2 was significantly higher than EAT-1 in CAD, AS, and AS+CAD pts (p<0,05). Interestingly, EAT-2, but not EAT-1, was significantly increased in AS+CAD pts with respect to EAT-2 of pts with isolated AS and isolated CAD. Conclusions: Our data demonstrate that EAT-2, as well as EAT-1, is a valuable method to measure EAT thickness. Further, EAT-2 seems to better recognize EAT increase, in pts with AS+CAD. Comprehensively, EAT-2 is greater than EAT-1. The larger space between ascending aorta and right ventricle, allowing EAT expansion, could justify our observation.
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6. Poster session 5: Friday 5 December 2014, 14:00-18:00 * Location: Poster area
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Turco, A, Duchenne, J, Nuyts, J, Gheysens, O, Voigt, J-U, Claus, P, Vunckx, K, Muhtarov, K, Ozer, N, Turk, G, Sunman, H, Karakulak, U, Sahiner, L, Kaya, B, Yorgun, H, Hazirolan, T, Aytemir, K, Warita, S, Kawasaki, M, Tanaka, R, Houle, H, Yagasaki, H, Nagaya, M, Ono, K, Noda, T, Watanabe, S, Minatoguchi, S, Kyle, AS, Dauphin, C, Lusson, J R, Dragoi Galrinho, R, Rimbas, RC, Ciobanu, AO, Marinescu, B, Cinteza, M, Vinereanu, D, 28343/04.11.2013, number, Medicine, Funding Authority: University of, Davila, Pharmacy Carol, "Young Researchers" Projects – 2013, Buchar, Dragoi Galrinho, R, Ciobanu, AO, Rimbas, RC, Marinescu, B, Cinteza, M, Vinereanu, D, 159/1.5/S/138907, Grant POSDRU, Aparina, O, Stukalova, O, Butorova, E, Makeev, M, Bolotova, M, Parkhomenko, D, Golitsyn, SP, Zengin, E, Hoffmann, B A, Ramuschkat, M, Ojeda, F, Weiss, C, Willems, S, Blankenberg, S, Schnabel, R B, Sinning, C R, Schubert, U, Suhai, F I, Toth, A, Kecskes, K, Czimbalmos, CS, Csecs, I, Maurovich-Horvat, P, Simor, T, 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Clinical PET acquisitions of the heart suffer from artefacts and drops in image quality due to the poor spatial resolution of the PET system. Moreover, cardiac PET images are further degraded by the blur caused by the breathing and beating motions, thus hampering diagnosis and evaluation of myocardial pathologies. Anatomy-enhanced PET reconstruction, using a high-resolution CT, has proven useful in brain imaging. In cardiac datasets however, due to the motion artefacts, the application of any restoring technique on datasets affected by motion blur needs to be preceded by the validation of the proposed method on realistic static datasets. In this work, the validation is performed using static cardiac ex vivo datasets obtained from a number of sacrificed sheep, scanned on a clinical PET/CT scanner. The aim of this work is to assess the effectiveness of reconstructions of the acquired datasets with different CT-based anatomical priors, in comparison to reconstructions currently applied in clinical practise. The gold standard to which all reconstructions are compared consists of images of the same hearts scanned on a small-animal PET scanner, whose high spatial resolution allows for almost artefact-free images. Encouraging results were obtained so far, with improvements in volume delineation and uniformity of activity values when anatomical information was used. Fig 1 shows the gold standard image (left) compared to a regular clinical reconstruction (middle) and to a reconstruction using the high-resolution CT as anatomical information (right).
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Pulmonary vascular dysfunction is claimed to be a contributor to the development of pulmonary hypertension (PH). Impaired systemic vascular reactivity is one of the essential factors in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease. The aim of the investigation was to study whether there is any association between systemic vascular function and pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) in patients who have associated causes for PH development, such as coronary heart disease (CHD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods: The brachial artery vasodilator responses were measured by the ultrasound technique in twenty patients with mild to moderate COPD (group I) and twenty age–matched and COPD stage-matched patients who had past history of myocardial infarction (NYHA II) (group II).Conventional echocardiographic variables were measured in the said patients too. Results: Both flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and nitrate-mediated dilatation (NMD) were significantly lower, and PAP was significantly higher in the group II patients compared to the same parameters of group I patients. NMD was inversely correlated with PAP (r=-0.7, p=0.02) in group I patients. There was no interrelation between FMD and PAP in patients from group I. Neither FMD nor NMD were correlated with PAP in group II patients. A significant positive correlation between PAP and left ventricular mass index (r=0.8, p=0.003) was revealed in the said patients as well. Conclusions: Attenuated vasodilator response of brachial artery to nitroglycerine is associated with PAP elevation in COPD patients. PH is closely related to cardiac remodeling in COPD patients in whom CHD developed. These data suggest different "stages" of vascular and cardiac remodeling in patients with COPD alone and in coexistence with CHD. The obtained data can be useful in the selection of treatment as regards these patient categories.
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8. Left Atrial Appendage Closure in Atrial Fibrillation Patients with Cancer.
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Zweiker D, Bergler-Klein J, Fiedler L, Toth GG, Achleitner R, Schratter A, Stix G, Gabriel H, Binder RK, Rammer M, Pfeffer M, Vock P, Lileg B, Steinwender C, Sihorsch K, Hintringer F, Adukauskaite A, Martinek M, Sturmberger T, Ablasser K, Zirlik A, and Scherr D
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Background : There are limited data about left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) in patients with cancer. We therefore sought to compare the outcome after LAAC in patients with vs. without cancer in a multicentre registry. Methods : In this sub-analysis of the prospective Austrian LAAC Registry, we analysed consecutive patients undergoing LAAC to assess the relationship between baseline characteristics and outcome in patients with vs. without cancer. Inverse probability weighting was performed to adjust for differences in baseline characteristics. Results : A total of 486 consecutive patients from 9 centres with a median age of 75 years (IQR 70-79 years; 35.8% female) were included. Fifty-seven patients (11.7%) had a history of cancer. The median CHA
2 DS2 -VASc and HAS-BLED scores were similar in both groups (median [IQR], 4 [4-6] vs. 5 [3-5], p = 0.415; 4 [3-4] vs. 3 [3-4], p = 0.428 in cancer vs. other patients). Cancer patients were significantly older, and anaemia and gastrointestinal bleeding were significantly more common. Major procedural complications occurred in 5.3% vs. 7.0% ( p = 0.276) of patients. The cumulative five-year survival rates were 80.7% and 84.8% in cancer vs. other patients (adjusted hazard ratio for death 1.29 [95% CI 0.67-2.48], p = 0.443). There were also no differences in one-year survival (96.1% vs. 94.0%, p = 0.582) and five-year event-free survival (64.9% vs. 74.4%, p = 0.124). Conclusions : In daily clinical practice, LAAC has already been accepted as a treatment option in patients with cancer. This retrospective analysis shows that short-term and adjusted long-term complications are similar in patients with vs. without cancer undergoing LAAC.- Published
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9. Pacemaker-Based Cardiac Neuromodulation Therapy in Patients With Hypertension: A Pilot Study.
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Kalarus Z, Merkely B, Neužil P, Grabowski M, Mitkowski P, Marinskis G, Erglis A, Kaźmierczak J, Sturmberger T, Sokal A, Pluta S, Gellér L, Osztheimer I, Malek F, Kolodzińska A, Mika Y, Evans SJ, Hastings HM, Burkhoff D, and Kuck KH
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Double-Blind Method, Europe, Female, Humans, Hypertension diagnosis, Hypertension physiopathology, Male, Pilot Projects, Prospective Studies, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Ventricular Function, Left, Blood Pressure, Cardiac Pacing, Artificial adverse effects, Heart innervation, Heart Rate, Hypertension therapy, Pacemaker, Artificial
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Background In prior unblinded studies, cardiac neuromodulation therapy (CNT) employing a sequence of variably timed short and longer atrioventricular intervals yielded sustained reductions of systolic blood pressure (SBP) in patients with hypertension. The effects of CNT on SBP were investigated in this double-blind randomized pilot study. Methods and Results Eligible patients had daytime ambulatory SBP (aSBP) ≥130 mm Hg and office SBP ≥140 mm Hg despite taking ≥1 antihypertensive medication, and an indication for a dual-chamber pacemaker. Patients underwent Moderato device implantation, which was programmed as a standard pacemaker during a 1-month run-in phase. Patients whose daytime aSBP was ≥125 mm Hg at the end of this period were randomized (1:1, double blind) to treatment (CNT) or control (CNT inactive). The primary efficacy end point was the between-group difference of the change in 24-hour aSBP at 6 months. Of 68 patients initially enrolled and who underwent implantation with the Moderato system, 47 met criteria for study continuation and were randomized (26 treatment, 21 control). The mean age was 74.0±8.7 years, 64% were men, left ventricular ejection fraction was 59.2%±5.7%, and aSBP averaged 141.0±10.8 mm Hg despite the use of 3.3±1.5 antihypertensive medications; 81% had isolated systolic hypertension. Six months after randomization, aSBP was 11.1±10.5 mm Hg (95% CI, -15.2 to -8.1 mm Hg) lower than prerandomization in the treatment group compared with 3.1±9.5 mm Hg (-7.4 to 1.2 mm Hg) lower in controls, yielding a net treatment effect of 8.1±10.1 mm Hg (-14.2 to -1.9 mm Hg) ( P =0.012). There were no Moderato device- or CNT-related adverse events. Conclusions CNT significantly reduced 24-hour aSBP in patients with hypertension with a clinical indication for a pacemaker. The majority of patients had isolated systolic hypertension, a particularly difficult group of patients to treat. Registration URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov; Unique identifier: NCT02837445.
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10. Blood pressure changes after renal denervation are more pronounced in women and nondiabetic patients: findings from the Austrian Transcatheter Renal Denervation Registry.
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Zweiker D, Lambert T, Steinwender C, Weber T, Suppan M, Brussee H, Niederl E, Koppelstaetter C, Kerschbaum J, Watschinger B, Hohenstein-Scheibenecker K, Reindl-Schwaighofer R, Sturmberger T, Kindslehner C, Weiss TW, Rohla M, Gruener P, Maister P, Auer J, Dechant C, Sykora J, Krismer C, Glaser S, Zirlik A, and Zweiker R
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- Aged, Austria, Blood Pressure Determination, Female, Humans, Kidney, Male, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Blood Pressure, Denervation statistics & numerical data, Hypertension surgery, Registries, Renal Artery innervation
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Objectives: Three recently published sham-controlled studies proved the efficacy of renal denervation (RDN) in hypertensive patients. The study presented here analyzed a nationwide multicentre registry database to clarify which patient subgroups benefit most from radiofrequency RDN., Methods: This is a post hoc analysis from the multicentre Austrian Transcatheter Renal Denervation Registry hosted by the Austrian Society of Hypertension. We correlated change of SBP after RDN to sex and presence/absence of comorbidities. Univariable correlation and multiple linear regression analyses were performed., Results: Two hundred and ninety-one patients (43% women, median age 64 years) undergoing RDN between April 2011 and September 2014 were included in this analysis. Mean baseline ambulatory 24 h BP (systolic/diastolic) was 150 ± 18/89 ± 14 mmHg and mean baseline office BP was 170 ± 16/94 ± 14 mmHg.After RDN, mean ambulatory 24 h BP reduction was 9 ± 19/6 ± 16 mmHg. The following features were associated with a good response to RDN: high baseline systolic ambulatory BP, high baseline diastolic office BP, female sex, absence of diabetes mellitus, and absence of peripheral artery disease. Multivariable analysis identified female sex and absence of diabetes mellitus as strongest predictors for ambulatory BP reduction, although those groups had the lowest baseline ambulatory BP., Discussion: Ambulatory BP reductions after RDN were substantially more pronounced in female and in nondiabetic patients despite lower baseline BP. It is concluded that in terms of efficacy female patients and nondiabetic patients might benefit more from RDN.
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11. Impact of On-Site Cardiac Surgery on Clinical Outcomes After Transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement.
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Egger F, Zweiker D, Freynhofer MK, Löffler V, Rohla M, Geppert A, Farhan S, Vogel B, Falkensammer J, Kastner J, Pichler P, Vock P, Lamm G, Luha O, Schmidt A, Scherr D, Hammerer M, Hoppe UC, Maurer E, Grund M, Lambert T, Tkalec W, Sturmberger T, Zeindlhofer E, Grabenwöger M, and Huber K
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Aortic Valve Stenosis diagnostic imaging, Aortic Valve Stenosis mortality, Aortic Valve Stenosis physiopathology, Austria, Female, Humans, Male, Prospective Studies, Registries, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Severity of Illness Index, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Aortic Valve Stenosis surgery, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Cardiology Service, Hospital, Catheterization, Peripheral adverse effects, Catheterization, Peripheral mortality, Femoral Artery, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement adverse effects, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement mortality
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Objectives: This study sought to investigate the outcome of high-risk and inoperable patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis undergoing transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in hospitals with (iOSCS) versus without institutional on-site cardiac surgery (no-iOSCS)., Background: Current guidelines recommend the use of TAVR only in institutions with a department for cardiac surgery on site., Methods: In this analysis of the prospective multicenter Austrian TAVI registry, 1,822 consecutive high-risk patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis undergoing transfemoral TAVR were evaluated. A total of 290 (15.9%) underwent TAVR at no-iOSCS centers (no-iOSCS group), whereas the remaining 1,532 patients (84.1%) were treated in iOSCS centers (iOSCS group)., Results: Patients of the no-iOSCS group had a higher perioperative risk defined by the logistic EuroSCORE (20.9% vs. 14.2%; p < 0.001) compared with patients treated in hospitals with iOSCS. Procedural survival was 96.9% in no-iOSCS centers and 98.6% in iOSCS centers (p = 0.034), whereas 30-day survival was 93.1% versus 96.0% (p = 0.039) and 1-year survival was 80.9% versus 86.1% (p = 0.017), respectively. After propensity score matching for confounders procedural survival was 96.9% versus 98.6% (p = 0.162), 93.1% versus 93.8% (p = 0.719) at 30 days, and 80.9% versus 83.4% (p = 0.402) at 1 year., Conclusions: Patients undergoing transfemoral TAVR in hospitals without iOSCS had a significantly higher baseline risk profile. After propensity score matching short- and long-term mortality was similar between centers with and without iOSCS., (Copyright © 2018 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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12. Pacemaker-Mediated Programmable Hypertension Control Therapy.
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Neuzil P, Merkely B, Erglis A, Marinskis G, de Groot JR, Schmidinger H, Rodriguez Venegas M, Voskuil M, Sturmberger T, Petru J, Jongejan N, Aichinger J, Kamzola G, Aidietis A, Gellér L, Mraz T, Osztheimer I, Mika Y, Evans S, Burkhoff D, and Kuck KH
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- Aged, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Hypertension physiopathology, Male, Prospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Blood Pressure physiology, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory methods, Heart Rate physiology, Hypertension therapy, Pacemaker, Artificial
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Background: Many patients requiring a pacemaker have persistent hypertension with systolic blood pressures above recommended levels. We evaluated a pacemaker-based Programmable Hypertension Control (PHC) therapy that uses a sequence of variably timed shorter and longer atrioventricular intervals., Methods and Results: Patients indicated for dual-chamber pacing with office systolic blood pressure (oSBP) >150 mm Hg despite stable medical therapy were implanted with a Moderato™ pulse generator that delivers PHC therapy. Patients were followed for 1 month (Run-In period) with conventional pacing; those with persistent oSBP >140 mm Hg were included in the study and had PHC therapy activated. The co-primary efficacy end points were changes in 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure and oSBP between baseline and 3 months. Safety was assessed by tracking adverse events. Thirty-five patients met the initial inclusion criteria and underwent Moderato implantation. At 1 month, oSBP was <140 mm Hg in 7 patients who were excluded. PHC was activated in the remaining 27 patients with baseline office blood pressure 166±11/80±10 mm Hg despite an average of 3.2 antihypertensive medications. During the Run-In period, oSBP and 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure decreased by 8±13 and 5±12 mm Hg ( P <0.002), respectively. Compared with pre-PHC activation measurements, oSBP decreased by another 16±15 mm Hg and 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure decreased by an additional 10±13 mm Hg (both P <0.01) at 3 months. No device-related serious adverse effects were noted., Conclusions: In pacemaker patients with persistent hypertension despite medical therapy, oSBP and 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure are decreased by PHC therapy. Initial indications are that this therapy is a safe and promising therapy for such patients., Clinical Trial Registration: URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT02282033., (© 2017 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley.)
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- 2017
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13. Effects of Renal Denervation Documented in the Austrian National Multicentre Renal Denervation Registry.
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Zweiker D, Lambert T, Steinwender C, Weber T, Suppan M, Brussee H, Koppelstätter C, Kerschbaum J, Watschinger B, Hohenstein-Scheibenecker K, Reindl-Schwaighofer R, Sturmberger T, Kindslehner C, Weiss TW, Rohla M, Gruener P, Maister P, Auer J, Dechant C, Sykora J, Krismer C, Glaser S, and Zweiker R
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- Ablation Techniques, Aged, Austria, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory, Female, Humans, Hypertension physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Safety, Treatment Outcome, Denervation adverse effects, Documentation, Hypertension surgery, Registries, Renal Artery innervation, Renal Artery surgery
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Renal denervation (RDN) is a new procedure for treatment-resistant hypertensive patients. In order to monitor all procedures undergone in Austria, the Austrian Society of Hypertension established the investigator-initiated Austrian Transcatheter Renal Denervation (TREND) Registry. From April 2011 to September 2014, 407 procedures in 14 Austrian centres were recorded. At baseline, office and mean 24-h ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) were 171/94 and 151/89 mmHg, respectively, and patients were taking a median of 4 antihypertensive medications. Mean 24-h ABP changes after 2-6 weeks, 3, 6 and 12 months were -11/-6, -8/-4, -8/-5 and -10/-6 mmHg (p<0.05 at all measurements), respectively. The periprocedural complication rate was 2.5%. Incidence of long-term complications during follow-up (median 1 year) was 0.5%. Office BP and ABP responses showed only a weak correlation (Pearson coefficient 0.303). Based on the data from the TREND registry, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in addition to office BP should be used for patient selection as well as for monitoring response to RDN. Furthermore, criteria for optimal patient selection are suggested.
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14. Acute myocarditis with normal wall motion detected with 2D speckle tracking echocardiography.
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Sturmberger T, Niel J, Aichinger J, and Ebner C
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Unlabelled: SummaryWe present the case of a 26-year-old male with acute tonsillitis who was referred for coronary angiography because of chest pain, elevated cardiac biomarkers, and biphasic T waves. The patient had no cardiovascular risk factors. Echocardiography showed no wall motion abnormalities and no pericardial effusion. 2D speckle tracking revealed distinct decreased regional peak longitudinal systolic strain in the lateral and posterior walls. Ischemic disease was extremely unlikely in view of his young age, negative family history regarding coronary artery disease, and lack of regional wall motion abnormalities on the conventional 2D echocardiogram. Coronary angiography was deferred as myocarditis was suspected. To confirm the diagnosis, cardiac magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) was performed, showing subepicardial delayed hyperenhancement in the lateral and posterior walls correlating closely with the strain pattern obtained by 2D speckle tracking echocardiography. With a working diagnosis of acute myocarditis associated with acute tonsillitis, we prescribed antibiotics and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The patient's clinical signs resolved along with normalization of serum creatine kinase (CK) levels, and the patient was discharged on the third day after admission., Learning Points: Acute myocarditis can mimic acute coronary syndromes.Conventional 2D echocardiography lacks specific features for detection of subtle regional wall motion abnormalities.2D speckle tracking expands the scope of echocardiography in identifying myocardial dysfunction derived from edema in acute myocarditis., (© 2016 The authors.)
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