2023
Quantitative cardiovascular magnetic resonance findings and clinical risk factors predict cardiovascular outcomes in breast cancer patients
Kwan J, Arbune A, Henry M, Hu R, Wei W, Nguyen V, Lee S, Lopez-Mattei J, Guha A, Huber S, Bader A, Meadows J, Sinusas A, Mojibian H, Peters D, Lustberg M, Hull S, Baldassarre L. Quantitative cardiovascular magnetic resonance findings and clinical risk factors predict cardiovascular outcomes in breast cancer patients. PLOS ONE 2023, 18: e0286364. PMID: 37252927, PMCID: PMC10228774, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286364.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer patientsSystolic heart failureCardiovascular outcomesCancer patientsHeart failureValvular diseaseStrain abnormalitiesLeft ventricular ejection fraction reductionCancer treatment-related cardiotoxicityCardiovascular magnetic resonance findingsVentricular ejection fraction reductionYale-New Haven HospitalEjection fraction reductionTreatment-related cardiotoxicityAdverse cardiovascular outcomesClinical risk factorsNormal LV functionGlobal longitudinal strainIschemic heart diseaseMagnetic resonance findingsRisk regression modelsNew Haven HospitalSubclinical cardiotoxicityDiastolic dysfunctionStatin use
1994
Intracoronary Ethanol Ablation in Swine:
HAINES D, VEROW A, SINUSAS A, WHAYNE J, DiMARCO J. Intracoronary Ethanol Ablation in Swine:. Journal Of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology 1994, 5: 41-49. PMID: 8186876, DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8167.1994.tb01113.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracoronary ethanol ablationVentricular ejection fractionPerfusion bedAblation bedEjection fractionEthanol ablationChemical ablationLeft ventricular ejection fractionCoronary blood supplySignificant ventricular arrhythmiasCircumflex coronary arteryLeft anterior descendingTreatment of arrhythmiasDistribution of necrosisCoronary artery bedArterial pressureMethoxyisobutyl isonitrileSignificant arrhythmiasAnterior descendingIntracoronary infusionVentricular arrhythmiasCoronary arteryCoronary bedCoronary branchesHemodynamic parameters