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Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease, Volume 10, Issue 8

August 2023 - 43 articles

Cover Story: Acute myocardial edema (AME) is an increased water content in myocardium, and it is the first response to an injury. Its in vivo, non-invasive evaluation is feasible with cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR). AME has diagnostic value, but its prognostic value is not certain, even if recent evidence suggests a possible role as a predictor of favourable prognosis. This article provides a review of the clinical meaning of AME in heart diseases. The available evidence of a favourable prognostic value in many scenarios, including acute coronary syndromes, acute myocarditis, Takotsubo syndrome and resuscitated sudden cardiac death, are addressed, providing a novel view of this CMR finding. View this paper
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Articles (43)

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
9,631 Views
12 Pages

Early versus Delayed Surgery in Patients with Left-Sided Infective Endocarditis and Stroke

  • Jamila Kremer,
  • Joshua Jahn,
  • Sabrina Klein,
  • Mina Farag,
  • Tobias Borst and
  • Matthias Karck

Background: Timing of surgery remains controversial in patients with infective endocarditis and stroke. Guidelines on infective endocarditis suggest delaying surgery for up to 4 weeks. However, with early heart failure due to progression of the infec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,332 Views
19 Pages

Temporal Progression of Aortic Valve Pathogenesis in a Mouse Model of Osteogenesis Imperfecta

  • Kaitlyn Thatcher,
  • Carol R. Mattern,
  • Daniel Chaparro,
  • Veronica Goveas,
  • Michael R. McDermott,
  • Jessica Fulton,
  • Joshua D. Hutcheson,
  • Brian R. Hoffmann and
  • Joy Lincoln

Organization of extracellular matrix (ECM) components, including collagens, proteoglycans, and elastin, is essential for maintaining the structure and function of heart valves throughout life. Mutations in ECM genes cause connective tissue disorders,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,943 Views
14 Pages

The frequency of tricuspid regurgitation (TR) progression after cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) implantation varies from 7.2% to 44.7%. TR is associated with increased mortality and hospitalizations due to heart failure (HF) decompensa...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,164 Views
9 Pages

Maturation and Function of the Intercalated Disc: Report of Two Pediatric Cases Focusing on Cardiac Development and Myocardial Hyperplasia

  • Willem B. van Ham,
  • Esmeralda E. M. Meijboom,
  • Merel L. Ligtermoet,
  • Peter G. J. Nikkels and
  • Toon A. B. van Veen

The development of the normal human heart, ranging from gestational age to the mature adult heart, relies on a very delicate and timely orchestrated order of processes. One of the most striking alterations in time is the gradual extinction of the abi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,527 Views
27 Pages

Autophagy in Heart Failure: Insights into Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications

  • Magdalena Bielawska,
  • Marta Warszyńska,
  • Monika Stefańska and
  • Przemysław Błyszczuk

Autophagy, a dynamic and complex process responsible for the clearance of damaged cellular components, plays a crucial role in maintaining myocardial homeostasis. In the context of heart failure, autophagy has been recognized as a response mechanism...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,159 Views
11 Pages

Use of Intracorporeal Durable LVAD Support in Children Using HVAD or HeartMate 3—A EUROMACS Analysis

  • Martin Schweiger,
  • Hina Hussein,
  • Theo M. M. H. de By,
  • Daniel Zimpfer,
  • Joanna Sliwka,
  • Ben Davies,
  • Oliver Miera and
  • Bart Meyns

Purpose: The withdrawal of HVAD in 2021 created a concern for the pediatric population. The alternative implantable centrifugal blood pump HeartMate 3 has since been used more frequently in children. This paper analyses the outcome of children on LVA...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,322 Views
16 Pages

Lung Transplantation for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Optimized Referral and Listing Based on an Evolving Disease Concept

  • Xiaokun Hu,
  • Ningying Ding,
  • Wanqiu Songchen,
  • Ruifeng Wang,
  • Jing Chen,
  • Ailing Zhong,
  • Jinzhu Nan,
  • Yujie Zuo,
  • Heng Huang and
  • Dong Tian

Pulmonary hypertension (PH) was once a devastating and fatal disease entity, the outlook of which has been significantly improved by the continued progress of medical treatment algorithms. However, some patients still ultimately fail to achieve an ad...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,699 Views
14 Pages

Echocardiographic Assessment in Patients Recovered from Acute COVID-19 Illness

  • Luke Stefani,
  • Paula Brown,
  • Monica Gerges,
  • Peter Emerson,
  • Aaisha Ferkh,
  • Kristina Kairaitis,
  • Nicole Gilroy,
  • Mikhail Altman and
  • Liza Thomas

Coronavirus (COVID-19) infections have spread rapidly worldwide and posed an immense public health problem. COVID-19 infection can affect the cardiovascular system both acutely and in patients followed up some period after COVID-19 infection. The aim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,970 Views
14 Pages

In sub-Saharan Africa, the burden of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is increasing. This study aimed to describe the clinical characteristics of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and estimate the in-hospi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
7,539 Views
12 Pages

Analysis of Superficial Subcutaneous Fat Camper’s and Scarpa’s Fascia in a United States Cohort

  • David Z. Chen,
  • Aravinda Ganapathy,
  • Yash Nayak,
  • Christopher Mejias,
  • Grace L. Bishop,
  • Vincent M. Mellnick and
  • David H. Ballard

Together, the Camper’s and Scarpa’s fasciae form the superficial fat layer of the abdominal wall. Though they have clinical and surgical relevance, little is known about their role in body composition across diverse patient populations. T...

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