2019
Percutaneous coronary intervention outcomes in patients with stable coronary disease and left ventricular systolic dysfunction
DeVore AD, Yow E, Krucoff MW, Sherwood MW, Shaw LK, Chiswell K, O'Connor CM, Ohman EM, Velazquez EJ. Percutaneous coronary intervention outcomes in patients with stable coronary disease and left ventricular systolic dysfunction. ESC Heart Failure 2019, 6: 1233-1242. PMID: 31560171, PMCID: PMC6989282, DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.12510.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStable coronary artery diseasePercutaneous coronary interventionCoronary artery diseaseVentricular systolic dysfunctionSevere left ventricular systolic dysfunctionLeft ventricular systolic dysfunctionSystolic dysfunctionMedical therapyCardiovascular hospitalizationAddition of PCICanadian Cardiovascular Society class IIIImpact of PCIPercutaneous coronary intervention outcomesDuke University Medical CenterComposite of mortalityPropensity-matched cohortStable coronary diseaseAcute coronary syndromeHigh-risk patientsLong-term mortalityVentricular ejection fractionCox proportional hazardsUniversity Medical CenterCause mortalityCoronary syndromePCI and CABG for Treating Stable Coronary Artery Disease JACC Review Topic of the Week
Doenst T, Haverich A, Serruys P, Bonow RO, Kappetein P, Falk V, Velazquez E, Diegeler A, Sigusch H. PCI and CABG for Treating Stable Coronary Artery Disease JACC Review Topic of the Week. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2019, 73: 964-976. PMID: 30819365, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2018.11.053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery BypassCoronary Artery DiseaseHumansPercutaneous Coronary InterventionTreatment OutcomeConceptsPercutaneous coronary interventionMyocardial infarctionStable coronary artery diseaseMajority of infarctsCoronary artery bypassCoronary artery diseaseFlow-limiting lesionsNew infarctsArtery bypassCoronary interventionInfarct reductionArtery diseaseMedical therapyRevascularization proceduresVessel occlusionCABGSurvival effectReview TopicTreatment effectsInfarctionInfarctsIschemia detectionRevascularizationStenosisBypass
2018
Crowdsourcing consensus: proposal of a novel method for assessing accuracy in echocardiography interpretation
Minter S, Armour A, Tinnemore A, Strub K, Crowley AL, Bloomfield GS, Alexander JH, Douglas PS, Kisslo JA, Velazquez EJ, Samad Z. Crowdsourcing consensus: proposal of a novel method for assessing accuracy in echocardiography interpretation. The International Journal Of Cardiovascular Imaging 2018, 34: 1725-1730. PMID: 30128849, DOI: 10.1007/s10554-018-1389-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStress echocardiography studyObstructive coronary diseaseGold standardWall motion abnormalitiesCoronary angiography dataCoronary diseaseStress echocardiographyEchocardiography studyHard outcomesMotion abnormalitiesStress echoSurvey participants' responsesClinical readsEchocardiographic interpretationImperfect gold standardIndependent consensusParticipants' responsesEchocardiographic imagesAngiography dataEchocardiography interpretationValidation surveyParticipantsEchocardiographyConsensusFirst survey
2017
Safety of coronary CT angiography and functional testing for stable chest pain in the PROMISE trial: A randomized comparison of test complications, incidental findings, and radiation dose
Lu MT, Douglas PS, Udelson JE, Adami E, Ghoshhajra BB, Picard MH, Roberts R, Lee KL, Einstein AJ, Mark DB, Velazquez EJ, Carter W, Ridner M, Al-Khalidi HR, Hoffmann U. Safety of coronary CT angiography and functional testing for stable chest pain in the PROMISE trial: A randomized comparison of test complications, incidental findings, and radiation dose. Journal Of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography 2017, 11: 373-382. PMID: 28838846, PMCID: PMC6201309, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcct.2017.08.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAngina PectorisComputed Tomography AngiographyCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery DiseaseCoronary StenosisEchocardiography, StressFemaleHumansIncidental FindingsMaleMiddle AgedMultidetector Computed TomographyNorth AmericaPredictive Value of TestsProspective StudiesRadiation DosageRadiation ExposureRadionuclide ImagingRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsConceptsStable chest painMore incidental findingsIncidental findingLow radiation doseChest painPatient characteristicsRadiation doseNuclear stress testingCoronary CT angiographyRadiation dose variesCumulative radiation doseAdvanced CT scannersMinor complicationsPROMISE trialRandomized comparisonTomography angiographyFunctional testingTest choiceFunctional testing strategyCT angiographyNuclear stressPulmonary nodulesSimilar outcomesComplicationsDoseComparison of Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients With Versus Without Diabetes Mellitus and With Versus Without Angina Pectoris (from the Duke Databank for Cardiovascular Disease)
Banks A, Broderick S, Chiswell K, Shaw L, Devore A, Fiuzat M, O'Connor C, Felker GM, Velazquez E, Mentz R. Comparison of Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients With Versus Without Diabetes Mellitus and With Versus Without Angina Pectoris (from the Duke Databank for Cardiovascular Disease). The American Journal Of Cardiology 2017, 119: 1703-1709. PMID: 28395884, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2017.02.053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery diseaseAngina pectorisDiabetes mellitusDM statusCause mortalityMultivariable Cox regressionOutcomes of patientsDifferent prognostic implicationsSeverity of diseaseAP statusCV hospitalizationClinical characteristicsArtery diseaseCoronary angiographyDM patientsClinical outcomesCox regressionPrognostic implicationsPrognostic utilityRevascularizationSimilar riskPatientsRisk adjustmentMortalityPectoris
2015
Outcomes of Anatomical versus Functional Testing for Coronary Artery Disease
Douglas PS, Hoffmann U, Patel MR, Mark DB, Al-Khalidi HR, Cavanaugh B, Cole J, Dolor RJ, Fordyce CB, Huang M, Khan MA, Kosinski AS, Krucoff MW, Malhotra V, Picard MH, Udelson JE, Velazquez EJ, Yow E, Cooper LS, Lee KL. Outcomes of Anatomical versus Functional Testing for Coronary Artery Disease. New England Journal Of Medicine 2015, 372: 1291-1300. PMID: 25773919, PMCID: PMC4473773, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1415516.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive coronary artery diseaseCoronary artery diseaseCTA groupSymptomatic patientsArtery diseaseComposite primary end pointPrimary end-point eventEnd pointRadiation exposureInvasive cardiac catheterizationMajor procedural complicationsPrimary end pointSecondary end pointsEnd-point eventsCumulative radiation exposureMedian followChest painUnstable anginaCardiac catheterizationMore patientsProcedural complicationsClinical outcomesRandomized trialsAnatomical testingMean age
2014
Clinical outcome as a function of the PR-interval—there is virtue in moderation: data from the Duke Databank for cardiovascular disease
Holmqvist F, Thomas KL, Broderick S, Ersbøll M, Singh D, Chiswell K, Shaw LK, Hegland DD, Velazquez EJ, Daubert JP. Clinical outcome as a function of the PR-interval—there is virtue in moderation: data from the Duke Databank for cardiovascular disease. EP Europace 2014, 17: 978-985. PMID: 25164430, DOI: 10.1093/europace/euu211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary heart diseaseHeart diseaseDuke University Medical CenterMajor cardiovascular outcomesMajor cardiovascular eventsNative coronary arteriesUniversity Medical CenterPR interval durationCV eventsCardiovascular eventsCardiovascular outcomesCause mortalityCoronary angiographyDuke DatabankClinical outcomesAtrial fibrillationPoor outcomeCoronary arterySignificant stenosisSinus rhythmCardiovascular diseaseMedical CenterHigh riskPatientsRelevant covariatesPROspective Multicenter Imaging Study for Evaluation of chest pain: Rationale and design of the PROMISE trial
Douglas PS, Hoffmann U, Lee KL, Mark DB, Al-Khalidi HR, Anstrom K, Dolor RJ, Kosinski A, Krucoff MW, Mudrick DW, Patel MR, Picard MH, Udelson JE, Velazquez EJ, Cooper L, investigators P. PROspective Multicenter Imaging Study for Evaluation of chest pain: Rationale and design of the PROMISE trial. American Heart Journal 2014, 167: 796-803.e1. PMID: 24890527, PMCID: PMC4044617, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2014.03.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery diseasePROMISE trialAnatomical testingProspective Multicenter Imaging StudyDiagnostic strategiesInitial diagnostic strategyMajor procedural complicationsSubsequent care decisionsComposite of deathPrimary end pointLarge pragmatic trialClinical care teamQuality of lifeDiagnostic testing strategiesMultidetector coronaryChest painSymptomatic patientsUnstable anginaArtery diseaseProcedural complicationsRandomized trialsSymptomatic subjectsClinical effectivenessMyocardial infarctionPragmatic trial
2013
Inducible Myocardial Ischemia and Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease and Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Panza JA, Holly TA, Asch FM, She L, Pellikka PA, Velazquez EJ, Lee KL, Borges-Neto S, Farsky PS, Jones RH, Berman DS, Bonow RO. Inducible Myocardial Ischemia and Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease and Left Ventricular Dysfunction. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2013, 61: 1860-1870. PMID: 23500234, PMCID: PMC3755503, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2013.02.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery diseaseDobutamine stress echocardiogramLV ejection fractionInducible myocardial ischemiaEjection fractionMedical therapyMyocardial ischemiaCause mortalityVentricular dysfunctionArtery diseaseClinical endpointsMultivessel coronary artery diseaseOptimal medical therapyRadionuclide stress testsCoronary artery bypassSevere LV dysfunctionLeft ventricular dysfunctionStress-induced ischemiaPrevious myocardial infarctionSummed difference scoreStress testingRNS testingSTICH patientsSTICH trialArtery bypass
2009
Usefulness of the Duke Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Score for Predicting Sudden Cardiac Death in Patients With Angiographic (>75% Narrowing) Coronary Artery Disease
Atwater BD, Thompson VP, Vest RN, Shaw LK, Mazzei WR, Al-Khatib SM, Hranitzky PM, Bahnson TD, Velazquez EJ, Califf RM, Lee KL, Roe MT. Usefulness of the Duke Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Score for Predicting Sudden Cardiac Death in Patients With Angiographic (>75% Narrowing) Coronary Artery Disease. The American Journal Of Cardiology 2009, 104: 1624-1630. PMID: 19962465, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2009.07.042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery DiseaseDeath, Sudden, CardiacFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedPredictive Value of TestsRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsConceptsCoronary artery diseaseSCD risk scoreRisk of SCDArtery diseaseRisk scoreSCD riskDepressed left ventricular ejection fractionAngiographic coronary artery diseasePredicting Sudden Cardiac DeathLeft ventricular ejection fractionNative coronary artery stenosisCox proportional hazards modelVentricular ejection fractionSudden cardiac deathCoronary artery stenosisDeath risk scorePatient characteristic variablesRisk prediction toolsDiseased coronary arteriesProportional hazards modelAngiographic characteristicsRisk patientsCardiac deathCoronary angiographyDiabetes mellitus
2006
Extent of coronary artery disease as a predictor of outcomes in acute myocardial infarction complicated by heart failure, left ventricular dysfunction, or both
Janardhanan R, Kenchaiah S, Velazquez EJ, Park Y, McMurray JJ, Weaver WD, Finn PV, White HD, Marin-Neto JA, O'Connor C, Pfeffer MA, Califf RM, Solomon SD, Investigators F. Extent of coronary artery disease as a predictor of outcomes in acute myocardial infarction complicated by heart failure, left ventricular dysfunction, or both. American Heart Journal 2006, 152: 183-189. PMID: 16824854, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2005.11.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExtent of CADCoronary artery diseaseAcute myocardial infarctionHeart failureCV outcomesMyocardial infarctionCause mortalityArtery diseaseSeverity of CADVentricular systolic dysfunctionAdverse CV outcomesHigh-risk patientsIndependent risk factorSingle-vessel diseasePredictors of outcomeProportional hazards modelCoronary angiography dataCaptopril monotherapyValsartan monotherapyCardiovascular outcomesSystolic dysfunctionVentricular dysfunctionHazard ratioEjection fractionPoor outcome
2002
Comparison of coronary artery bypass grafting versus medical therapy on long-term outcome in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy (a 25-year experience from the Duke Cardiovascular Disease Databank)
O’Connor C, Velazquez EJ, Gardner LH, Smith PK, Newman MF, Landolfo KP, Lee KL, Califf RM, Jones RH. Comparison of coronary artery bypass grafting versus medical therapy on long-term outcome in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy (a 25-year experience from the Duke Cardiovascular Disease Databank). The American Journal Of Cardiology 2002, 90: 101-107. PMID: 12106836, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(02)02429-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCardiac CatheterizationComorbidityCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery BypassCoronary Artery DiseaseDisease-Free SurvivalFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHeart FailureHumansMaleMiddle AgedOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CareSurvival AnalysisTimeTreatment OutcomeVentricular Dysfunction, LeftConceptsCoronary artery bypass surgeryLong-term outcomesMedical therapyCoronary diseaseIschemic cardiomyopathyNew York Heart Association class IILeft ventricular ejection fractionCox proportional hazards modelDuke University Medical CenterDays of catheterizationInitial cardiac catheterizationMedical therapy armObservational treatment comparisonsCoronary artery bypassHeart failure symptomsMedical therapy groupVentricular systolic dysfunctionArtery bypass surgeryVentricular ejection fractionCoronary artery diseaseEpicardial coronary vesselsProportional hazards modelUniversity Medical CenterCABG groupTherapy arm