2024
Sacubitril/Valsartan in Patients Hospitalized With Decompensated Heart Failure
Morrow D, Velazquez E, Desai A, DeVore A, Lepage S, Park J, Sharma K, Solomon S, Starling R, Ward J, Williamson K, Zieroth S, Hernandez A, Mentz R, Braunwald E. Sacubitril/Valsartan in Patients Hospitalized With Decompensated Heart Failure. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2024, 83: 1123-1132. PMID: 38508844, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2024.01.027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAminobutyratesAngiotensin Receptor AntagonistsAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsBiphenyl CompoundsDouble-Blind MethodDrug CombinationsEnalaprilFemaleHeart FailureHumansMaleStroke VolumeTetrazolesValsartanVentricular Function, LeftConceptsWorsening heart failureHeart failureEjection fractionNT-proBNPSpectrum of EFPIONEER-HFSpectrum of left ventricular ejection fractionRandomized trialsTime-averaged proportional changeN-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptidePro-B-type natriuretic peptideLeft ventricular ejection fractionWorsening heart failure eventDecompensated heart failureVentricular ejection fractionPlasma NT-proBNPPIONEER-HF trialDouble-blindMedian ageMedian EFSNatriuretic peptideSymptomatic hypotensionBaseline characteristicsClinical outcomesPooled analysis
2023
Angiotensin-Neprilysin Inhibition in Patients With Mildly Reduced or Preserved Ejection Fraction and Worsening Heart Failure
Mentz R, Ward J, Hernandez A, Lepage S, Morrow D, Sarwat S, Sharma K, Starling R, Velazquez E, Williamson K, Desai A, Zieroth S, Solomon S, Braunwald E, Investigators P. Angiotensin-Neprilysin Inhibition in Patients With Mildly Reduced or Preserved Ejection Fraction and Worsening Heart Failure. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2023, 82: 1-12. PMID: 37212758, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2023.04.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAminobutyratesAngiotensin Receptor AntagonistsAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsAngiotensinsBiphenyl CompoundsDrug CombinationsHeart FailureHumansHypotensionNeprilysinStroke VolumeTetrazolesValsartanConceptsSacubitril/valsartanEjection fractionWHF eventNT-proBNPSymptomatic hypotensionHeart failureAmino-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptideTerminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptidePro-B-type natriuretic peptidePlasma NT-proBNP levelsAngiotensin-Neprilysin InhibitionNT-proBNP changesNT-proBNP levelsUrgent HF visitsChronic heart failureHeart failure eventsLarge treatment effectsHF hospitalizationHF visitsCardiovascular deathPrimary endpointRenal functionClinical benefitNatriuretic peptideWeek 4
2020
Initiation of Angiotensin-Neprilysin Inhibition After Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
DeVore AD, Braunwald E, Morrow DA, Duffy CI, Ambrosy AP, Chakraborty H, McCague K, Rocha R, Velazquez EJ. Initiation of Angiotensin-Neprilysin Inhibition After Acute Decompensated Heart Failure. JAMA Cardiology 2020, 5: 202-207. PMID: 31825471, PMCID: PMC6990764, DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2019.4665.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAgedAminobutyratesAngiotensin Receptor AntagonistsAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsBiphenyl CompoundsDrug CombinationsEnalaprilFemaleHeart FailureHospitalizationHumansMaleMiddle AgedNatriuretic Peptide, BrainNeprilysinPatient DischargePeptide FragmentsTetrazolesValsartanConceptsAcute decompensated heart failureSacubitril/valsartanNT-proBNP levelsDecompensated heart failureOpen-label studyReduced ejection fractionHospital initiationHeart failurePIONEER-HFEjection fractionWeek 8N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide levelsPro-B-type natriuretic peptide levelsOpen-label extension phaseAngiotensin-Neprilysin InhibitionHeart failure rehospitalizationPIONEER-HF trialWeek 8 visitNatriuretic peptide levelsActive-controlled trialCardiovascular deathComposite outcomeHemodynamic stabilityRecent hospitalizationClinical outcomes
2019
Association between systolic ejection time and outcomes in heart failure by ejection fraction
Patel PA, Ambrosy AP, Phelan M, Alenezi F, Chiswell K, Van Dyke MK, Tomfohr J, Honarpour N, Velazquez EJ. Association between systolic ejection time and outcomes in heart failure by ejection fraction. European Journal Of Heart Failure 2019, 22: 1174-1182. PMID: 31863532, PMCID: PMC7493053, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.1659.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAngiotensin Receptor AntagonistsAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2FemaleHeart FailureHumansMaleMiddle AgedPercutaneous Coronary InterventionPrognosisStroke VolumeConceptsSystolic ejection timeEjection fractionHeart failureClinical outcomesVentricular systolic ejection timeOutpatient transthoracic echocardiogramReduced ejection fractionTertiary referral centerMultivariable logistic regressionHFrEF patientsHF patientsReferral centerTransthoracic echocardiogramAmbulatory patientsHF populationEjection timeEligibility criteriaLogistic regressionPatientsOutcomesAssociationHFpEFEchocardiogram
2018
Angiotensin–Neprilysin Inhibition in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
Velazquez EJ, Morrow DA, DeVore AD, Duffy CI, Ambrosy AP, McCague K, Rocha R, Braunwald E. Angiotensin–Neprilysin Inhibition in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure. New England Journal Of Medicine 2018, 380: 539-548. PMID: 30415601, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1812851.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAgedAminobutyratesAngiotensin Receptor AntagonistsAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsBiphenyl CompoundsCardiac Output, LowDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodDrug CombinationsEnalaprilFemaleHeart FailureHumansMaleMiddle AgedNatriuretic Peptide, BrainNeprilysinPeptide FragmentsStroke VolumeTetrazolesValsartanConceptsAcute decompensated heart failureDecompensated heart failureNT-proBNP concentrationsSacubitril-valsartan groupSacubitril-valsartan therapyReduced ejection fractionHeart failureSymptomatic hypotensionRenal functionEnalapril groupEjection fractionWeek 4N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide concentrationsAngiotensin-Neprilysin InhibitionKey safety outcomePrimary efficacy outcomeNatriuretic peptide concentrationsGreater reductionEnalapril therapyEfficacy outcomesHemodynamic stabilizationSafety outcomesBaseline valuesWeek 1PatientsPrior 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
2015
Angiotensin Receptor Neprilysin Inhibition in Heart Failure: Mechanistic Action and Clinical Impact
Buggey J, Mentz RJ, DeVore AD, Velazquez EJ. Angiotensin Receptor Neprilysin Inhibition in Heart Failure: Mechanistic Action and Clinical Impact. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2015, 21: 741-750. PMID: 26209000, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2015.07.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAminobutyratesAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsAnimalsBiomarkersBiphenyl CompoundsDrug CombinationsHeart FailureHumansNeprilysinStroke VolumeTetrazolesTreatment OutcomeValsartanConceptsHeart failureNeprilysin inhibitionClinical dataClinical impactAngiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitionRate of angioedemaAngiotensin receptor blockersEnzyme inhibitor enalaprilMechanistic actionImproved safety profileSignificant reductionARNi LCZ696Aldosterone systemHF patientsHF severityReceptor blockersCardiorenal effectsNeprilysin inhibitorHF populationNatriuretic peptideSafety profileACE inhibitionSurrogate markerClinical trialsCommon syndromeSex differences in clinical characteristics and outcomes after myocardial infarction: insights from the Valsartan in Acute Myocardial Infarction Trial (VALIANT)
Lam CS, McEntegart M, Claggett B, Liu J, Skali H, Lewis E, Køber L, Rouleau J, Velazquez E, Califf R, McMurray JJ, Pfeffer M, Solomon S. Sex differences in clinical characteristics and outcomes after myocardial infarction: insights from the Valsartan in Acute Myocardial Infarction Trial (VALIANT). European Journal Of Heart Failure 2015, 17: 301-312. PMID: 25655011, DOI: 10.1002/ejhf.238.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute Myocardial Infarction trialMyocardial Infarction trialVentricular systolic dysfunctionHeart failureMyocardial infarctionSystolic dysfunctionClinical characteristicsVentricular volumeKillip class III/IVLeft ventricular systolic dysfunctionRisk of HFClass III/IVHigher long-term riskSmaller left ventricular volumesSimilar ejection fractionLong-term mortalityPost-infarction anginaRisk of hospitalizationSubset of patientsNon-fatal outcomesLong-term riskLeft ventricular volumeAssociation of sexMore comorbiditiesCardiovascular death
2014
Impact of Cardiovascular Events on Change in Quality of Life and Utilities in Patients After Myocardial Infarction A VALIANT Study (Valsartan In Acute Myocardial Infarction)
Lewis EF, Li Y, Pfeffer MA, Solomon SD, Weinfurt KP, Velazquez EJ, Califf RM, Rouleau JL, Kober L, White HD, Schulman KA, Reed SD. Impact of Cardiovascular Events on Change in Quality of Life and Utilities in Patients After Myocardial Infarction A VALIANT Study (Valsartan In Acute Myocardial Infarction). JACC Heart Failure 2014, 2: 159-165. PMID: 24720924, DOI: 10.1016/j.jchf.2013.12.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAgedAngiotensin II Type 1 Receptor BlockersAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsBundle-Branch BlockCaptoprilDeath, Sudden, CardiacDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleHealth StatusHeart FailureHospitalizationHumansMaleMyocardial InfarctionQuality of LifeRecurrenceStrokeSurvivorsTetrazolesTreatment OutcomeValineValsartanConceptsNonfatal CV eventsEQ-5D assessmentCV eventsVisual analog scaleEQ-5D scoresCardiovascular eventsMyocardial infarctionEQ-5DBaseline EQ-5D scoresKillip class IINonfatal cardiovascular eventsHealth-related qualityLinear mixed-effects regression modelsQuality of lifeMixed effects regression modelsVALIANT studyWorse HRQLVAS scoresEjection fractionNonfatal eventsMI survivorsAnalog scaleVALIANT trialGeneric instrumentsPatients
2012
Mechanisms 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
2010
Cardiovascular Events During Differing Hypertension Therapies in Patients With Diabetes
Weber MA, Bakris GL, Jamerson K, Weir M, Kjeldsen SE, Devereux RB, Velazquez EJ, Dahlöf B, Kelly RY, Hua TA, Hester A, Pitt B, Investigators A. Cardiovascular Events During Differing Hypertension Therapies in Patients With Diabetes. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2010, 56: 77-85. PMID: 20620720, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2010.02.046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAmlodipineAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsAntihypertensive AgentsBenzazepinesBlood PressureCoronary DiseaseDiabetes ComplicationsFemaleHumansHydrochlorothiazideHypertensionMaleRisk FactorsConceptsRenin-angiotensin system blockersDiabetic patientsCardiovascular eventsSystem blockersHigh riskPrimary end pointAcute clinical eventsUnexpected adverse eventsPrimary eventACCOMPLISH trialCoronary benefitNondiabetic patientsCardiovascular deathCoronary revascularizationDiabetes groupAdverse eventsBlood pressureHypertension therapyClinical eventsCombination therapyMyocardial infarctionPatientsDiabetesHypertensionEnd pointRenal outcomes with different fixed-dose combination therapies in patients with hypertension at high risk for cardiovascular events (ACCOMPLISH): a prespecified secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial
Bakris GL, Sarafidis PA, Weir MR, Dahlöf B, Pitt B, Jamerson K, Velazquez EJ, Staikos-Byrne L, Kelly RY, Shi V, Chiang YT, Weber MA, investigators F. Renal outcomes with different fixed-dose combination therapies in patients with hypertension at high risk for cardiovascular events (ACCOMPLISH): a prespecified secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial. The Lancet 2010, 375: 1173-1181. PMID: 20170948, DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(09)62100-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAlbuminuriaAmlodipineAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsAntihypertensive AgentsBenzazepinesBlood PressureCalcium Channel BlockersCardiovascular DiseasesCreatinineDisease ProgressionDiureticsDouble-Blind MethodDrug CombinationsFemaleGlomerular Filtration RateHumansHydrochlorothiazideHypertensionKidney Failure, ChronicMaleMiddle AgedRisk FactorsConceptsChronic kidney diseaseKidney diseaseAmlodipine groupHydrochlorothiazide groupCardiovascular eventsCombination therapyHigh riskChronic kidney disease progressionEnd-stage renal diseaseFixed-dose combination therapyAvoiding Cardiovascular EventsBlood pressure goalsInitial antihypertensive therapyInitial antihypertensive treatmentPrespecified secondary analysisProgression of nephropathySystolic Hypertension (ACCOMPLISH) trialFrequent adverse eventsKidney disease progressionSerum creatinine concentrationTelephone-based interactive voice response systemAntihypertensive therapyAntihypertensive treatmentRenal outcomesCardiovascular morbidity
2009
Predictors of sudden cardiac death change with time after myocardial infarction: results from the VALIANT trial
Piccini JP, Zhang M, Pieper K, Solomon SD, Al-Khatib SM, Van de Werf F, Pfeffer MA, McMurray JJ, Califf RM, Velazquez EJ. Predictors of sudden cardiac death change with time after myocardial infarction: results from the VALIANT trial. European Heart Journal 2009, 31: 211-221. PMID: 19854729, DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehp425.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden cardiac deathMyocardial infarctionInitial left ventricular ejection fractionRisk of SCDLeft ventricular ejection fractionHigher baseline heart rateBaseline creatinine clearanceBaseline clinical characteristicsRecurrent cardiovascular eventsPrior myocardial infarctionVentricular ejection fractionBaseline heart rateCox proportional hazardsCardiovascular eventsClinical characteristicsCreatinine clearanceCumulative incidenceCardiac deathEjection fractionEntire followRisk stratificationVALIANT trialPost-MIRisk stratifierLandmark analysisUsefulness of Beta Blockers in High-Risk Patients After Myocardial Infarction in Conjunction With Captopril and/or Valsartan (from the VALsartan In Acute Myocardial Infarction [VALIANT] Trial)
Califf RM, Lokhnygina Y, Velazquez EJ, McMurray JJ, Leimberger JD, Lewis EF, Diaz R, Murin J, Pfeffer MA. Usefulness of Beta Blockers in High-Risk Patients After Myocardial Infarction in Conjunction With Captopril and/or Valsartan (from the VALsartan In Acute Myocardial Infarction [VALIANT] Trial). The American Journal Of Cardiology 2009, 104: 151-157. PMID: 19576338, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2009.03.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAdrenergic beta-AntagonistsAgedAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsAntihypertensive AgentsCaptoprilDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisMyocardial InfarctionProspective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSurvival AnalysisTetrazolesTreatment OutcomeValineValsartanConceptsBeta blockersHeart failureMyocardial infarctionBaseline characteristicsAcute Myocardial Infarction trialAngiotensin receptor blocker valsartanCombination of valsartanNonfatal cardiovascular eventsAngiotensin receptor blockersBeta-blocker useMyocardial Infarction trialVentricular systolic dysfunctionHigh-risk patientsRisk of deathSignificant survival advantageCardiovascular eventsSystolic dysfunctionVentricular dysfunctionVentricular functionSurvival advantageLower riskPatientsMortality rateBlockersValsartan
2008
Benazepril plus Amlodipine or Hydrochlorothiazide for Hypertension in High-Risk Patients
Jamerson K, Weber MA, Bakris GL, Dahlöf B, Pitt B, Shi V, Hester A, Gupte J, Gatlin M, Velazquez EJ. Benazepril plus Amlodipine or Hydrochlorothiazide for Hypertension in High-Risk Patients. New England Journal Of Medicine 2008, 359: 2417-2428. PMID: 19052124, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa0806182.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonfatal myocardial infarctionCardiovascular eventsNonfatal strokeCardiovascular causesMyocardial infarctionHigh riskEnd pointDihydropyridine calcium channel blockerCurrent U.S. guidelinesComposite of deathDouble-blind trialPrimary end pointPrimary outcome eventSecondary end pointsHigh-risk patientsAbsolute risk reductionRelative risk reductionCalcium channel blockersCombination drug therapySudden cardiac arrestRisk reductionCoronary revascularizationStudy drugAdverse eventsBaseline characteristicsRacial Analysis of Patients With Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Heart Failure and/or Left Ventricular Dysfunction Treated With Valsartan, Captopril, or Both
Prisant LM, Thomas KL, Lewis EF, Huang Z, Francis GS, Weaver WD, Pfeffer MA, McMurray JJ, Califf RM, Velazquez EJ. Racial Analysis of Patients With Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Heart Failure and/or Left Ventricular Dysfunction Treated With Valsartan, Captopril, or Both. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2008, 51: 1865-1871. PMID: 18466801, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2007.12.050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAngiotensin II Type 1 Receptor BlockersAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsBiomarkersBlack or African AmericanCaptoprilFemaleHeart FailureHospitalizationHumansIncidenceMaleMiddle AgedMyocardial InfarctionRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsSystoleTetrazolesUnited StatesValineValsartanVentricular Dysfunction, LeftWhite PeopleConceptsLeft ventricular systolic dysfunctionHeart failureAcute myocardial infarctionMyocardial infarctionBaseline characteristicsAfrican AmericansMyocardial Infarction ComplicatedAngiotensin receptor blockersCoronary risk factorsOutcomes of patientsRecurrent myocardial infarctionVentricular systolic dysfunctionSimilar clinical outcomesHF hospitalizationCardiovascular morbidityCause mortalityReceptor blockersSystolic dysfunctionVentricular dysfunctionCardiovascular mortalityWhite patientsClinical outcomesPoor outcomeVALIANT trialSubgroup analysisHigh-risk myocardial infarction in the young: The VALsartan In Acute myocardial iNfarcTion (VALIANT) trial
Anderson RE, Pfeffer MA, Thune JJ, McMurray JJ, Califf RM, Velazquez E, White HD, Rouleau JL, Skali H, Maggioni A, Solomon SD. High-risk myocardial infarction in the young: The VALsartan In Acute myocardial iNfarcTion (VALIANT) trial. American Heart Journal 2008, 155: 706-711. PMID: 18371480, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2007.11.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsAgedAngiotensin II Type 1 Receptor BlockersAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsCardiovascular DiseasesDiabetes ComplicationsFemaleHumansHypertensionKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMiddle AgedMortalityMultivariate AnalysisMyocardial InfarctionProportional Hazards ModelsRisk FactorsSex FactorsSmokingSurvivorsTetrazolesValineValsartanConceptsAcute myocardial infarctionAcute Myocardial Infarction trialMyocardial Infarction trialRisk factorsMyocardial infarctionHigh-risk myocardial infarctionCardiovascular event ratesInfluence of hypertensionMultivariate Cox regressionPrognostic risk factorsHistory of MICardiovascular outcomesCurrent smokersLess diabetesYounger patientsCox regressionPost-AMIAdvanced ageRelative riskYoung survivorsAge groupsHypertensionEvent ratesPatientsOutcomes
2006
Long-term outcomes of left bundle branch block in high-risk survivors of acute myocardial infarction: The VALIANT experience
Stephenson K, Skali H, McMurray JJ, Velazquez EJ, Aylward PG, Kober L, Van de Werf F, White HD, Pieper KS, Califf RM, Solomon SD, Pfeffer MA. Long-term outcomes of left bundle branch block in high-risk survivors of acute myocardial infarction: The VALIANT experience. Heart Rhythm 2006, 4: 308-313. PMID: 17341394, DOI: 10.1016/j.hrthm.2006.11.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAngiotensin II Type 1 Receptor BlockersAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsBundle-Branch BlockCaptoprilElectrocardiographyFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHeart FailureHumansMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisMyocardial InfarctionPredictive Value of TestsProportional Hazards ModelsResearch DesignRisk FactorsStroke VolumeSurvival AnalysisSurvivorsTetrazolesTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeValineValsartanVentricular Dysfunction, LeftConceptsNew left bundle branch blockLeft bundle branch blockLV systolic dysfunctionHigh-risk survivorsHeart failureMyocardial infarctionBundle branch blockSystolic dysfunctionCardiovascular outcomesIndependent predictorsBranch blockLeft ventricular systolic dysfunctionLong-term cardiovascular complicationsMajor adverse cardiovascular outcomesAcute Myocardial Infarction trialBaseline ECG dataMajor cardiovascular outcomesPost-MI survivorsComposite of deathMyocardial Infarction trialVentricular systolic dysfunctionAdverse cardiovascular outcomesHigh-risk patientsLV ejection fractionLong-term outcomesUse of Valsartan in Post-Myocardial Infarction and Heart Failure Patients
Liu PP, Maggioni A, Velazquez EJ. Use of Valsartan in Post-Myocardial Infarction and Heart Failure Patients. Journal Of The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System 2006, 7: s19-s22. PMID: 16986231, DOI: 10.3317/jraas.2006.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAngiotensin II Type 1 Receptor BlockersAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsCardiac Output, LowHumansMyocardial InfarctionRenin-Angiotensin SystemTetrazolesValineValsartanVentricular Dysfunction, LeftConceptsAng II receptor blockersHeart failureLV dysfunctionMyocardial infarctionStrong therapeutic rationaleUse of valsartanII receptor blockersLeft ventricular dysfunctionHeart failure patientsPost-MI patientsMain effector mechanismPost-myocardial infarctionLarge-scale trialsRAAS blockadeAldosterone systemReceptor blockersVentricular dysfunctionAssociated morbidityFailure patientsFrequent complicationSuch patientsACE inhibitorsSignificant morbiditySuch therapyDisease progression