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View article: Long-Term Trajectories of Left Heart Geometry, Mechanics, and Oxygen Demand After Bariatric Surgery
Long-Term Trajectories of Left Heart Geometry, Mechanics, and Oxygen Demand After Bariatric Surgery Open
BACKGROUND: The long-term impact of bariatric surgery on cardiac mechanics and energetics has been scarcely documented. We aimed to assess prospectively the 5-year trajectories of left heart geometry, mechanics, and myocardial oxygen (O 2 …
View article: Association of Left Atrial Stiffness With Risk of Cryptogenic Ischemic Stroke in Young Adults
Association of Left Atrial Stiffness With Risk of Cryptogenic Ischemic Stroke in Young Adults Open
LA myopathy with increased LA stiffness and impaired LA mechanics more than doubles the risk of CIS in patients under the age of 50 years. This provides new insights into the link between LA dysfunction and CIS at young ages. (Searching fo…
View article: Sex differences in left atrial volumes, mechanics, and stiffness in primary mitral regurgitation—a combined 2D and 3D echocardiographic study
Sex differences in left atrial volumes, mechanics, and stiffness in primary mitral regurgitation—a combined 2D and 3D echocardiographic study Open
Aims Mitral regurgitation (MR) causes left atrial (LA) enlargement and impaired reservoir function. We assessed whether changes in LA size, strain, and stiffness in significant (moderate or greater) primary MR are sex-specific. Methods and…
View article: Preoperative risk factors associated with left ventricular dysfunction after bariatric surgery
Preoperative risk factors associated with left ventricular dysfunction after bariatric surgery Open
View article: Increased inflammatory proteins in patients with severe obesity is associated with persistent myocardial dysfunction one year after bariatric surgery. The FatWest study
Increased inflammatory proteins in patients with severe obesity is associated with persistent myocardial dysfunction one year after bariatric surgery. The FatWest study Open
Background Over half of patients with severe obesity have subclinical cardiac dysfunction and about 40% maintain impaired left ventricular (LV) mechanics one year after bariatric surgery despite impressive weight reduction. Purpose To inve…
View article: Markers of Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Severe Obesity and One Year after Bariatric Surgery
Markers of Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Severe Obesity and One Year after Bariatric Surgery Open
Background: Aortic valve sclerosis (AVS), mitral valve sclerosis (MVS), remodeling of major arteries, and increased pericardial fat are associated with subclinical atherosclerosis. We assessed these markers of atherosclerosis in severely o…
View article: Incomplete functional reverse remodelling of the left ventricle one year after bariatric surgery. Insights from the prospective FatWest study
Incomplete functional reverse remodelling of the left ventricle one year after bariatric surgery. Insights from the prospective FatWest study Open
Background Patients with severe obesity are predisposed to development of left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy with subsequent increased myocardial oxygen demand and impaired myocardial function. Bariatric surgery leads to rapid weight loss a…
View article: One-year impact of bariatric surgery on echocardiographic markers of vascular disease: results from the prospective FatWest study
One-year impact of bariatric surgery on echocardiographic markers of vascular disease: results from the prospective FatWest study Open
Background Aortic root plaque and aortic valve sclerosis (AVS) are known echocardiographic markers of atherosclerosis. Obesity increases the atherothrombotic risk, while large surgical weight loss improves the cardiovascular risk profile. …
View article: One-year impact of bariatric surgery on left ventricular mechanics: results from the prospective FatWest study
One-year impact of bariatric surgery on left ventricular mechanics: results from the prospective FatWest study Open
Aims Patients with severe obesity are predisposed to left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy, increased myocardial oxygen demand, and impaired myocardial mechanics. Bariatric surgery leads to rapid weight loss and improves cardiovascular risk pr…
View article: P1514 Increased myocardial oxygen demand is associated with impaired left ventricular strain in patients with morbid obesity referred for bariatric surgery
P1514 Increased myocardial oxygen demand is associated with impaired left ventricular strain in patients with morbid obesity referred for bariatric surgery Open
Background Obesity predisposes for left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and systolic dysfunction. Higher myocardial oxygen demand in LV hypertrophy is associated with higher risk for cardiovascular events, while the association with LV systol…