2019
Burden of medical co‐morbidities and benefit from surgical revascularization in patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy
Ambrosy AP, Stevens SR, Al‐Khalidi H, Rouleau JL, Bouabdallaoui N, Carson PE, Adlbrecht C, Cleland JGF, Dabrowski R, Golba KS, Pina IL, Sueta CA, Roy A, Sopko G, Bonow RO, Velazquez EJ, Investigators O. Burden of medical co‐morbidities and benefit from surgical revascularization in patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2019, 21: 373-381. PMID: 30698316, PMCID: PMC6818499, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.1404.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCharlson co-morbidity indexCCI scoreSurgical revascularizationEjection fractionMedical therapySTICH trialHeart failureIschemic cardiomyopathyKansas City Cardiomyopathy QuestionnaireCo-morbidity indexCoronary artery bypassCo-morbid conditionsHealth-related qualityCoronary artery diseaseRisk of deathProportional hazards modelYears of ageTreatment effectsGreater functional limitationsArtery bypassCause mortalityIschemic etiologyArtery diseaseWalk testBaseline confounders
2018
A meta‐analysis of MitraClip combined with medical therapy vs. medical therapy alone for treatment of mitral regurgitation in heart failure patients
Giannini C, D'ascenzo F, Fiorelli F, Spontoni P, Swaans MJ, Velazquez EJ, Armeni P, Adamo M, De Carlo M, Petronio AS. A meta‐analysis of MitraClip combined with medical therapy vs. medical therapy alone for treatment of mitral regurgitation in heart failure patients. ESC Heart Failure 2018, 5: 1150-1158. PMID: 30191666, PMCID: PMC6300824, DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.12339.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional mitral regurgitationMedical therapyMitral regurgitationSurvival benefitConservative treatmentPercutaneous mitral valve repairEffect of MitraClipRobust survival benefitSignificant survival benefitCardiac resynchronization therapyEligible observational studiesHeart failure patientsVentricular ejection fractionMitral valve repairPatient-level analysisComprehensive literature searchStudy-level analysisConservative therapyIschemic etiologyPrimary endpointFailure patientsMultivariate adjustmentEjection fractionResynchronization therapySurvival outcomes
2008
Detection of Left Ventricular Thrombus by Delayed-Enhancement Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Prevalence and Markers in Patients With Systolic Dysfunction
Weinsaft JW, Kim HW, Shah DJ, Klem I, Crowley AL, Brosnan R, James OG, Patel MR, Heitner J, Parker M, Velazquez EJ, Steenbergen C, Judd RM, Kim RJ. Detection of Left Ventricular Thrombus by Delayed-Enhancement Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Prevalence and Markers in Patients With Systolic Dysfunction. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2008, 52: 148-157. PMID: 18598895, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2008.03.041.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDelayed-enhancement cardiovascular magnetic resonanceCine cardiovascular magnetic resonanceLarge mural thrombusLeft ventricular thrombusSystolic dysfunctionVentricular thrombusMural thrombusMyocardial scarringRisk factorsTertiary care referral centerPrevalence of thrombusIndependent risk factorPresence of thrombusLogistic regression analysisCardiovascular magnetic resonanceThrombus prevalenceWorse LVEFIschemic etiologyLower LVEFLV thrombusEmbolic eventsReferral centerConsecutive patientsIschemic cardiomyopathyMultivariable analysis