2019
Trends in cardiorespiratory fitness: The evolution of exercise treadmill testing at a single Academic Medical Center from 1970 to 2012
Kelly JP, Andonian BJ, Patel MJ, Huang Z, Shaw LK, McGarrah RW, Borges-Neto S, Velazquez EJ, Kraus WE. Trends in cardiorespiratory fitness: The evolution of exercise treadmill testing at a single Academic Medical Center from 1970 to 2012. American Heart Journal 2019, 210: 88-97. PMID: 30743212, PMCID: PMC6441626, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2019.01.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExercise treadmill testingCardiorespiratory fitnessTreadmill testingMetabolic equivalentsSingle academic medical centerStandard Bruce protocolMaximal treadmill speedDuke University HospitalAcademic medical centerBaseline comorbiditiesEligible patientsNuclear perfusionBruce protocolClinical outcomesStress echocardiographyUniversity HospitalMedical CenterMedical care environmentClinical practiceRamp protocolMaximal exertionPatientsTreadmill speedPowerful predictorCare environment
2018
Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation Immediately After Heart Transplant and Long-Term Outcomes
Bishawi M, Zanotti G, Shaw L, MacKenzie M, Castleberry A, Bartels K, Schroder J, Velazquez E, Swaminathan M, Rogers J, Milano C. Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation Immediately After Heart Transplant and Long-Term Outcomes. The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery 2018, 107: 1348-1355. PMID: 30529215, PMCID: PMC7256852, DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2018.10.065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSignificant tricuspid valve regurgitationTricuspid valve regurgitationLong-term outcomesHeart transplantationCardiopulmonary bypassTR gradeValve regurgitationSurgical repairValve repairCommon findingOrthotropic heart transplantationPostoperative plasma creatininePulmonary vascular resistanceTricuspid valve repairEarly surgical repairEarly morbidityPostoperative stayCardiac transplantationMultiorgan transplantsVascular resistanceTransplant databaseHeart transplantAdjusted survivalPlasma creatinineTransplantLong-term outcomes of mitral regurgitation by type and severity
Samad Z, Shaw LK, Phelan M, Glower DD, Ersboll M, Toptine JH, Alexander JH, Kisslo JA, Wang A, Mark DB, Velazquez EJ. Long-term outcomes of mitral regurgitation by type and severity. American Heart Journal 2018, 203: 39-48. PMID: 30015067, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2018.05.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMR severityCause deathIschemic MRSurvival rateCause death riskCoronary artery diseaseLong-term outcomesAbsolute mortality ratesQualifying patientsArtery diseaseEchocardiography studyMitral regurgitationVentricular sizeIndeterminate causeBaseline severityDeath riskSevere MREchocardiography laboratoryHigh riskMortality rateClinical settingPatientsValve morphologySeverityMyxomatousPrior Medications and the Cardiovascular Benefits From Combination Angiotensin‐Converting Enzyme Inhibition Plus Calcium Channel Blockade Among High‐Risk Hypertensive Patients
Brook RD, Kaciroti N, Bakris G, Dahlöf B, Pitt B, Velazquez E, Weber M, Zappe DH, Hau T, Jamerson KA. Prior Medications and the Cardiovascular Benefits From Combination Angiotensin‐Converting Enzyme Inhibition Plus Calcium Channel Blockade Among High‐Risk Hypertensive Patients. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2018, 7: e006940. PMID: 29301757, PMCID: PMC5778960, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.117.006940.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAmlodipineAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsAntihypertensive AgentsBenzazepinesBlood PressureCalcium Channel BlockersCause of DeathDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleHumansHydrochlorothiazideHypertensionMaleMiddle AgedRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSodium Chloride Symporter InhibitorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsHigh-risk hypertensive patientsCardiovascular risk reductionHypertensive patientsAntihypertensive regimenCombination therapyBlood pressure control statusGreater cardiovascular risk reductionRenin-angiotensin system blockadeAngiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitorPrimary composite eventsPrior antihypertensive therapyPrimary composite outcomeCalcium channel blockadeLipid-lowering medicationsPrior medication useCalcium channel blockersRisk reductionACCOMPLISH trialAntihypertensive therapySystem blockadeCardiovascular benefitsCombination regimenComposite outcomeDrug regimensMedication use
2017
Impact of Intubation Time on Survival following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: Insights from the Surgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failure (STICH) Trial
Bouabdallaoui N, Stevens SR, Doenst T, Wrobel K, Bouchard D, Deja MA, Michler RE, Chua YL, Kalil RAK, Selzman CH, Daly RC, Sun B, Djokovic LT, Sopko G, Velazquez EJ, Rouleau JL, Lee KL, Al-Khalidi HR, Investigators F. Impact of Intubation Time on Survival following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: Insights from the Surgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failure (STICH) Trial. Journal Of Cardiothoracic And Vascular Anesthesia 2017, 32: 1256-1263. PMID: 29422280, PMCID: PMC6517319, DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2017.12.038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery bypassIntubation timeArtery bypassSurgical treatmentRisk factorsNew York Heart Association classMultivariable Cox proportional hazards modelsIschemic Heart Failure (STICH) trialPrevious coronary artery bypassMultivariable logistic regression modelCox proportional hazards modelPostoperative intubation timeHeart Failure TrialSystolic volume indexIschemic heart failureMitral valve proceduresIdentification of patientsMortality risk factorsStrong independent predictorProportional hazards modelStrongest predictorLogistic regression modelsPostoperative mortalitySTICH trialPerioperative factorsPrevalence and Outcomes of Left‐Sided Valvular Heart Disease Associated With Chronic Kidney Disease
Samad Z, Sivak JA, Phelan M, Schulte PJ, Patel U, Velazquez EJ. Prevalence and Outcomes of Left‐Sided Valvular Heart Disease Associated With Chronic Kidney Disease. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2017, 6: e006044. PMID: 29021274, PMCID: PMC5721834, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.117.006044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overAortic ValveAortic Valve StenosisComorbidityDatabases, FactualEchocardiographyFemaleGlomerular Filtration RateHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateKidneyMaleMiddle AgedMitral ValveMitral Valve InsufficiencyNorth CarolinaPrevalencePrognosisProportional Hazards ModelsRenal Insufficiency, ChronicRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexSex FactorsTime FactorsConceptsChronic kidney diseaseFive-year survival estimatesNon-CKD patientsCKD patientsMitral regurgitationMR severityKidney diseaseSurvival estimatesCoronary artery bypassGlomerular filtration ratePercutaneous coronary interventionSevere mitral regurgitationValvular heart diseaseSerum creatinine valuesAdverse prognostic markerRegurgitant valve lesionsIndex echocardiogramSevere ASArtery bypassIntervention patientsValve lesionsValve surgeryCoronary interventionHazard ratioHeart failureImpaired left ventricular global longitudinal strain in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: insights from the RELAX trial
DeVore AD, McNulty S, Alenezi F, Ersboll M, Vader JM, Oh JK, Lin G, Redfield MM, Lewis G, Semigran MJ, Anstrom KJ, Hernandez AF, Velazquez EJ. Impaired left ventricular global longitudinal strain in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: insights from the RELAX trial. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2017, 19: 893-900. PMID: 28194841, PMCID: PMC5511088, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.754.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overBiomarkersDouble-Blind MethodEchocardiographyExercise ToleranceFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHeart Failure, SystolicHeart VentriclesHumansMaleMiddle AgedMyocardial ContractionNatriuretic Peptide, BrainOxygen ConsumptionPeptide FragmentsProcollagenQuality of LifeRetrospective StudiesStroke VolumeTime FactorsVentricular Function, LeftConceptsLV global longitudinal strainGlobal longitudinal strainImpaired LV global longitudinal strainVentricular global longitudinal strainEjection fractionQuality of lifeRELAX trialExercise capacityHeart failureN-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptideLeft ventricular global longitudinal strainWorse LV global longitudinal strainLog-transformed NT-proBNPPro-brain natriuretic peptideNormal LV ejection fractionLongitudinal strainHeart failure scoreLV ejection fractionPeak oxygen consumptionHFpEF patientsMinnesota LivingDiastolic dysfunctionNT-proBNPSystolic dysfunctionClinical characteristicsMental stress-induced left ventricular dysfunction and adverse outcome in ischemic heart disease patients
Sun JL, Boyle SH, Samad Z, Babyak MA, Wilson JL, Kuhn C, Becker RC, Ortel TL, Williams RB, Rogers JG, O’Connor C, Velazquez EJ, Jiang W. Mental stress-induced left ventricular dysfunction and adverse outcome in ischemic heart disease patients. European Journal Of Preventive Cardiology 2017, 24: 591-599. PMID: 28067532, PMCID: PMC6093615, DOI: 10.1177/2047487316686435.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCitalopramDisease-Free SurvivalFemaleHumansMaleMental HealthMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisMyocardial IschemiaProportional Hazards ModelsRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSelective Serotonin Reuptake InhibitorsStress, PsychologicalStroke VolumeTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeVentricular Dysfunction, LeftVentricular Function, LeftConceptsMental stress-induced myocardial ischemiaMajor adverse cardiovascular eventsAdverse cardiovascular eventsLeft ventricular ejection fraction changeVentricular ejection fraction changeStable ischemic heart diseaseIschemic heart disease patientsLeft ventricular ejection fractionStress-induced myocardial ischemiaEjection fraction changesVentricular ejection fractionIschemic heart diseaseCardiovascular eventsHeart disease patientsMyocardial ischemiaEjection fractionStudy endpointDisease patientsHeart diseaseMental Stress–Induced Myocardial IschemiaStress-induced left ventricular dysfunctionFuture adverse cardiovascular eventsLeft ventricular dysfunctionHeart failure statusAssociation of indices
2016
An Approach to Improve the Negative Predictive Value and Clinical Utility of Transthoracic Echocardiography in Suspected Native Valve Infective Endocarditis
Sivak JA, Vora AN, Navar AM, Schulte PJ, Crowley AL, Kisslo J, Corey GR, Liao L, Wang A, Velazquez EJ, Samad Z. An Approach to Improve the Negative Predictive Value and Clinical Utility of Transthoracic Echocardiography in Suspected Native Valve Infective Endocarditis. Journal Of The American Society Of Echocardiography 2016, 29: 315-322. PMID: 26850679, PMCID: PMC6052444, DOI: 10.1016/j.echo.2015.12.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInitial transthoracic echocardiographyNative valve infective endocarditisTransthoracic echocardiographyTransesophageal echocardiographyNegative predictive valueInfective endocarditisPredictive valueNegative resultsNegative findingsNative valve endocarditisValve endocarditisClinical suspicionIntermediate riskSingle institutionTransthoracic approachCurrent guidelinesTransthoracic studyDiagnostic characteristicsRetrospective analysisClinical utilityPatientsEndocarditisEchocardiographyDiagnostic performanceGold standard
2015
Comparative effectiveness of torsemide versus furosemide in heart failure patients: insights from the PROTECT trial
Mentz RJ, Velazquez EJ, Metra M, McKendry C, Chiswell K, Fiuzat M, Givertz MM, Voors AA, Teerlink JR, O'Connor CM. Comparative effectiveness of torsemide versus furosemide in heart failure patients: insights from the PROTECT trial. Future Cardiology 2015, 11: 585-595. PMID: 26403536, PMCID: PMC5558519, DOI: 10.2217/fca.15.56.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPROTECT trialComparative effectivenessHigher blood urea nitrogenEffects of torsemideProspective randomized trialsHeart failure patientsBlood urea nitrogenGreater disease severityDays postdischargeFailure patientsHeart failureLoop diureticsRandomized trialsRenal hospitalizationUrea nitrogenDisease severityPatientsFurosemideInverse probabilityTorsemideTrialsDeathOutcomesHospitalizationDiureticsSeverity of Remodeling, Myocardial Viability, and Survival in Ischemic LV Dysfunction After Surgical Revascularization
Bonow RO, Castelvecchio S, Panza JA, Berman DS, Velazquez EJ, Michler RE, She L, Holly TA, Desvigne-Nickens P, Kosevic D, Rajda M, Chrzanowski L, Deja M, Lee KL, White H, Oh JK, Doenst T, Hill JA, Rouleau JL, Menicanti L, Investigators S. Severity of Remodeling, Myocardial Viability, and Survival in Ischemic LV Dysfunction After Surgical Revascularization. JACC Cardiovascular Imaging 2015, 8: 1121-1129. PMID: 26363840, PMCID: PMC4633018, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcmg.2015.03.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCoronary Artery BypassCoronary Artery DiseaseEchocardiography, StressFemaleHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMiddle AgedMyocardiumPredictive Value of TestsProportional Hazards ModelsProspective StudiesRecovery of FunctionRisk FactorsStroke VolumeTime FactorsTissue SurvivalTomography, Emission-Computed, Single-PhotonTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesVentricular Dysfunction, LeftVentricular Function, LeftVentricular RemodelingConceptsEnd-systolic volume indexEnd-systolic volumeEffect of CABGIschemic LV dysfunctionMedical therapyMyocardial viabilityLV dysfunctionViable myocardiumLV end-systolic volume indexMedian end-systolic volume indexSmaller end-systolic volumeCoronary artery bypassLV systolic dysfunctionMarker of severityCoronary artery diseaseLeft ventricular remodelingPre-specified criteriaSingle photon emissionSTICH trialSurgical revascularizationArtery bypassDobutamine echocardiographySystolic dysfunctionArtery diseaseIschemic cardiomyopathyTemporal Trends in Disease Severity and Predicted Surgical Risk at the Time of Referral for Echocardiography in Patients Diagnosed with Aortic Stenosis
Ersboll M, Samad Z, Al Enezi F, Kisslo J, Schulte PJ, Shaw LK, Køber L, Harrison JK, Bashore T, Brennan M, Velazquez EJ. Temporal Trends in Disease Severity and Predicted Surgical Risk at the Time of Referral for Echocardiography in Patients Diagnosed with Aortic Stenosis. Critical Pathways In Cardiology A Journal Of Evidence-Based Medicine 2015, 14: 103-109. PMID: 26214813, DOI: 10.1097/hpc.0000000000000048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere aortic stenosisProportion of patientsAortic stenosisSurgical riskHigh-risk aortic valve replacementDisease severityHealth care resource planningAortic valve replacementCalcific aortic stenosisHeart valve surgeryTime of referralTertiary hospital centerNumber of patientsNative aortic valveDuke University HospitalLogistic EuroSCOREValve surgeryValve replacementMedian ageReferral patternsUniversity HospitalAortic valveHospital CenterPatientsReferralInfluence of Baseline Characteristics, Operative Conduct, and Postoperative Course on 30-Day Outcomes of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Among Patients With Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Wrobel K, Stevens SR, Jones RH, Selzman CH, Lamy A, Beaver TM, Djokovic LT, Wang N, Velazquez EJ, Sopko G, Kron IL, DiMaio JM, Michler RE, Lee KL, Yii M, Leng CY, Zembala M, Rouleau JL, Daly RC, Al-Khalidi HR. Influence of Baseline Characteristics, Operative Conduct, and Postoperative Course on 30-Day Outcomes of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Among Patients With Left Ventricular Dysfunction. Circulation 2015, 132: 720-730. PMID: 26304663, PMCID: PMC4551105, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.114.014932.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery diseaseCoronary artery bypassLeft ventricular dysfunctionVentricular dysfunctionArtery diseaseArtery bypassBaseline characteristicsMedical therapyOperative conductSevere left ventricular dysfunctionAtrial fibrillation/flutterSevere coronary artery diseaseLeft ventricular ejection fractionGreater operative riskSignificant preoperative predictorsCardiopulmonary bypass timeHigh-risk patientsIschemic heart failureSerious postoperative complicationsVentricular ejection fractionLeft ventricular sizeSurgical ventricular reconstructionGreater clinical benefitCABG populationSTICH trialGenetic mutations in African patients with atrial fibrillation: Rationale and design of the Study of Genetics of Atrial Fibrillation in an African Population (SIGNAL)
Bloomfield GS, Temu TM, Akwanalo CO, Chen PS, Emonyi W, Heckbert SR, Koech MM, Manji I, Shen C, Vatta M, Velazquez EJ, Wessel J, Kimaiyo S, Inui TS. Genetic mutations in African patients with atrial fibrillation: Rationale and design of the Study of Genetics of Atrial Fibrillation in an African Population (SIGNAL). American Heart Journal 2015, 170: 455-464.e5. PMID: 26385028, PMCID: PMC4575772, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2015.06.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsValvular atrial fibrillationNonvalvular atrial fibrillationValvular heart diseaseAtrial fibrillationHeart diseaseCurrent tobacco smokingHistory of strokeCase-control studyGroup morbidityGenetic associationTobacco smokingSaharan AfricaMean ageAfrican patientsCardiovascular diseaseClinical phenotypingFibrillationPrimary analysisPatientsControl populationGenetic testingMorbidityDiseaseGenetic mutationsMost participants
2014
Implication of right ventricular dysfunction on long-term outcome in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting with or without surgical ventricular reconstruction
Kukulski T, She L, Racine N, Gradinac S, Panza JA, Velazquez EJ, Chan K, Petrie MC, Lee KL, Pellikka PA, Romanov A, Biernat J, Rouleau JL, Batlle C, Rogowski J, Ferrazzi P, Zembala M, Oh JK, Investigators S. Implication of right ventricular dysfunction on long-term outcome in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting with or without surgical ventricular reconstruction. Journal Of Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery 2014, 149: 1312-1321. PMID: 25451487, PMCID: PMC4385741, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2014.09.117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCardiomyopathiesCoronary Artery BypassCoronary Artery DiseaseFemaleHeart VentriclesHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMiddle AgedPatient ReadmissionPlastic Surgery ProceduresProportional Hazards ModelsRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexStroke VolumeTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeVentricular Dysfunction, RightVentricular Function, LeftVentricular Function, RightVentricular RemodelingConceptsRight ventricular dysfunctionCoronary artery bypassSurgical ventricular reconstructionSevere right ventricular dysfunctionArtery bypassVentricular dysfunctionRight ventricular functionVentricular reconstructionCause mortalityEnd pointVentricular functionClinical outcomesHigher pulmonary artery systolic pressureAdvanced left ventricular remodelingBaseline right ventricular functionPulmonary artery systolic pressureVentricular ejection fraction 35Ejection fraction 35Larger left ventriclePrimary end pointSecondary end pointsIschemic heart failureLow ejection fractionSevere mitral regurgitationCoronary artery diseaseMyocardial viability and impact of surgical ventricular reconstruction on outcomes of patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery: Results of the Surgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failure trial
Holly TA, Bonow RO, Arnold JM, Oh JK, Varadarajan P, Pohost GM, Haddad H, Jones RH, Velazquez EJ, Birkenfeld B, Asch FM, Malinowski M, Barretto R, Kalil RA, Berman DS, Sun JL, Lee KL, Panza JA. Myocardial viability and impact of surgical ventricular reconstruction on outcomes of patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery: Results of the Surgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failure trial. Journal Of Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery 2014, 148: 2677-2684.e1. PMID: 25152476, PMCID: PMC4250319, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2014.06.090.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCardiomyopathiesCoronary Artery BypassCoronary Artery DiseaseFemaleHeart FailureHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMiddle AgedMyocardiumPlastic Surgery ProceduresPredictive Value of TestsProportional Hazards ModelsSeverity of Illness IndexTime FactorsTissue SurvivalTomography, Emission-Computed, Single-PhotonTreatment OutcomeVentricular Dysfunction, LeftVentricular Function, LeftConceptsSurgical ventricular reconstructionCoronary artery bypass graft surgeryIschemic Heart Failure (STICH) trialArtery bypass graft surgeryCoronary artery bypass surgeryBypass graft surgeryHeart Failure TrialArtery bypass surgeryLeft ventricular dysfunctionCoronary artery diseaseType of surgeryCardiac hospitalizationVentricular reconstructionVentricular dysfunctionMyocardial viabilitySurgical treatmentGraft surgeryBypass surgeryArtery diseaseFailure TrialSevere regional left ventricular dysfunctionSevere left ventricular dysfunctionRegional left ventricular dysfunctionOutcomes of patientsIschemic heart failureOptimizing linkage and retention to hypertension care in rural Kenya (LARK hypertension study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Vedanthan R, Kamano JH, Naanyu V, Delong AK, Were MC, Finkelstein EA, Menya D, Akwanalo CO, Bloomfield GS, Binanay CA, Velazquez EJ, Hogan JW, Horowitz CR, Inui TS, Kimaiyo S, Fuster V. Optimizing linkage and retention to hypertension care in rural Kenya (LARK hypertension study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2014, 15: 143. PMID: 24767476, PMCID: PMC4113229, DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-143.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlack PeopleBlood PressureCell PhoneClinical ProtocolsCommunicationCommunity Health ServicesCommunity Health WorkersCost-Benefit AnalysisHealth BehaviorHealth Care CostsHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansHypertensionKenyaMotivational InterviewingPatient CompliancePatientsProfessional-Patient RelationsResearch DesignRural Health ServicesTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsCommunity health workersHypertension careBlood pressureHealth workersHypertensive individualsMethods/designThis studyCo-primary outcome measuresNon-communicable disease managementHypertension care programDisability-adjusted life yearsSystolic blood pressureOne-year changeHealth Belief ModelCost-effectiveness analysisUsual careMiddle-income countriesHypertension managementHypertension treatmentControl rateRisk factorsOutcome measuresDesignThis studyBehavioral communication strategyCare programLife years
2012
Insights from the STICH trial: Change in left ventricular size after coronary artery bypass grafting with and without surgical ventricular reconstruction
Michler RE, Rouleau JL, Al-Khalidi HR, Bonow RO, Pellikka PA, Pohost GM, Holly TA, Oh JK, Dagenais F, Milano C, Wrobel K, Pirk J, Ali IS, Jones RH, Velazquez EJ, Lee KL, Di Donato M, Investigators S. Insights from the STICH trial: Change in left ventricular size after coronary artery bypass grafting with and without surgical ventricular reconstruction. Journal Of Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery 2012, 146: 1139-1145.e6. PMID: 23111018, PMCID: PMC3810307, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2012.09.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnd-systolic volume indexCoronary artery bypassSurgical ventricular reconstructionVentricular reconstructionArtery bypassVolume indexSurvival benefitML/Ischemic heart failureSignificant survival benefitEnd-systolic volumeLeft ventricular volumeSTICH trialPostoperative reductionHeart failureImproved survivalSurgical treatmentClinical benefitVentricular sizeImaging assessmentTreatment groupsVentricular volumePatientsBypassTrial dataMechanisms and Predictors of Mitral Regurgitation after High-Risk Myocardial Infarction
Meris A, Amigoni M, Verma A, Thune JJ, Køber L, Velazquez E, McMurray JJ, Pfeffer MA, Califf R, Levine RA, Solomon SD, Investigators V. Mechanisms and Predictors of Mitral Regurgitation after High-Risk Myocardial Infarction. Journal Of The American Society Of Echocardiography 2012, 25: 535-542. PMID: 22305962, PMCID: PMC3501447, DOI: 10.1016/j.echo.2012.01.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsAgedAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsCaptoprilDisease ProgressionEchocardiography, Doppler, ColorElectrocardiographyFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansMaleMiddle AgedMitral Valve InsufficiencyMonitoring, PhysiologicMultivariate AnalysisMyocardial InfarctionPredictive Value of TestsProspective StudiesReference ValuesReproducibility of ResultsRisk AssessmentROC CurveSeverity of Illness IndexSex FactorsStatistics, NonparametricStroke VolumeTetrazolesTime FactorsValineValsartanVentricular Dysfunction, LeftVentricular RemodelingConceptsHigh-risk myocardial infarctionBaseline mitral regurgitationMitral regurgitationMyocardial infarctionAtrial sizeIndependent predictorsCoaptation depthProgression of MRMitral valve deformationStructural valve diseaseSevere mitral regurgitationFunctional mitral regurgitationIschemic mitral regurgitationGood-quality echocardiogramsMitral annular areaMitral tentingMR degreeLV dysfunctionTenting areaBaseline characteristicsDiastolic functionHeart failureValve diseaseLV remodelingVentricular remodeling
2011
Renal outcomes in hypertensive Black patients at high cardiovascular risk
Weir MR, Bakris GL, Weber MA, Dahlof B, Devereux RB, Kjeldsen SE, Pitt B, Wright JT, Kelly RY, Hua TA, Hester RA, Velazquez E, Jamerson KA. Renal outcomes in hypertensive Black patients at high cardiovascular risk. Kidney International 2011, 81: 568-576. PMID: 22189843, DOI: 10.1038/ki.2011.417.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAmlodipineAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsAntihypertensive AgentsBenzazepinesBiomarkersBlack or African AmericanBlood PressureCalcium Channel BlockersCardiovascular DiseasesChi-Square DistributionCreatinineDiureticsDouble-Blind MethodDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleGlomerular Filtration RateHumansHydrochlorothiazideHypertensionIncidenceKaplan-Meier EstimateKidneyKidney Failure, ChronicMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisProportional Hazards ModelsRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesUp-RegulationConceptsHigh cardiovascular riskNon-black patientsSerum creatinineCardiovascular riskEnd-stage renal diseaseBlood pressure goalsHypertensive black patientsAcute hemodynamic effectsEffective antihypertensive treatmentKidney disease progressionGlomerular filtration rateDouble-blinded mannerEvent-driven trialDisease end pointsACCOMPLISH trialAntihypertensive treatmentRenal outcomesEGFR lossHemodynamic effectsRenal diseaseBlack patientsBlack ethnicityFiltration rateDisease progressionPatients