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View article: LACSI Study: Lactate and Shock Index, to Verify Hemodynamic Co-herence in Patients with Sepsis in the Emergency Department
LACSI Study: Lactate and Shock Index, to Verify Hemodynamic Co-herence in Patients with Sepsis in the Emergency Department Open
We aimed to evaluate whether, in the early phase of sepsis, the coherence between ab-normalities in parameters of macrocirculation — using the shock index (SI, HR/SBP) — and microcirculation (lactate levels, LAC) is maintained and yields p…
View article: Arrhythmic prevalence during Harvard Step Test and Maximal Exercise Test in young athletes: a comparative analysis
Arrhythmic prevalence during Harvard Step Test and Maximal Exercise Test in young athletes: a comparative analysis Open
Background Athletic activity can increase the risk of cardiovascular events, including sudden cardiac death, particularly in athletes with undiagnosed heart conditions (1). In Italy, pre-participation screening protocols incorporate restin…
View article: Fluids, Vasopressors, and Inotropes to Restore Heart–Vessel Coupling in Sepsis: Treatment Options and Perspectives
Fluids, Vasopressors, and Inotropes to Restore Heart–Vessel Coupling in Sepsis: Treatment Options and Perspectives Open
Sepsis is a complex syndrome with heterogeneous clinical presentation and outcome, characterized by an abnormal inflammatory response, potentially leading to multiorgan damage and hemodynamic instability. Early resuscitation with fluids an…
View article: Peptides and primate personality: Central and peripheral oxytocin and vasopressin levels and social behavior in two baboon species (Papio hamadryas and Papio anubis)
Peptides and primate personality: Central and peripheral oxytocin and vasopressin levels and social behavior in two baboon species (Papio hamadryas and Papio anubis) Open
The neurohormones oxytocin (OT) and arginine vasopressin (AVP) are involved in social behaviors and psychiatric conditions. However, more research on nonhuman primates with complex social behaviors is needed. We studied two closely-related…
View article: Fluids, Vasopressors and Inotropes to Restore Heart-Vessels Coupling in Sepsis: Treatment Options and Perspectives
Fluids, Vasopressors and Inotropes to Restore Heart-Vessels Coupling in Sepsis: Treatment Options and Perspectives Open
Sepsis is a complex syndrome with heterogeneous clinical presentation and outcome, characterized by an abnormal inflammatory response as central pathophysiological process potentially leading to multiorgan damage and hemodynamic instabilit…
View article: Peptides and Primate Personality: Central and Peripheral Oxytocin and Vasopressin Levels and Social Behavior in Two Baboon Species (<i>Papio Hamadryas</i> and <i>Papio Anubis</i>)
Peptides and Primate Personality: Central and Peripheral Oxytocin and Vasopressin Levels and Social Behavior in Two Baboon Species (<i>Papio Hamadryas</i> and <i>Papio Anubis</i>) Open
View article: Editorial: Cardiovascular involvement during sepsis: therapeutic and prognostic consequences
Editorial: Cardiovascular involvement during sepsis: therapeutic and prognostic consequences Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Cardiovasc. Med., 01 November 2023Sec. General Cardiovascular Medicine Volume 10 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1314834
View article: Artificial intelligence, big data and heart transplantation: Actualities
Artificial intelligence, big data and heart transplantation: Actualities Open
View article: Cardiotoxicity, Cardioprotection, and Prognosis in Survivors of Anticancer Treatment Undergoing Cardiac Surgery: Unmet Needs
Cardiotoxicity, Cardioprotection, and Prognosis in Survivors of Anticancer Treatment Undergoing Cardiac Surgery: Unmet Needs Open
Background: Anticancer treatments are improving the prognosis of patients fighting cancer. However, anticancer treatments may also increase the cardiovascular (CV) risk by increasing metabolic disorders. Atherosclerosis and atherothrombosi…
View article: Oxytocin and Vasopressin Levels Do Not Differ between Two Baboon Species (Papio Hamadryas and Papio Anubis) with Highly Divergent Social Systems
Oxytocin and Vasopressin Levels Do Not Differ between Two Baboon Species (Papio Hamadryas and Papio Anubis) with Highly Divergent Social Systems Open
View article: Big Data in cardiac surgery: real world and perspectives
Big Data in cardiac surgery: real world and perspectives Open
Big Data, and the derived analysis techniques, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, have been considered a revolution in the modern practice of medicine. Big Data comes from multiple sources, encompassing electronic health…
View article: Machine Learning and Bioinformatics Framework Integration to Potential Familial DCM-Related Markers Discovery
Machine Learning and Bioinformatics Framework Integration to Potential Familial DCM-Related Markers Discovery Open
Objectives: Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is characterized by a specific transcriptome. Since the DCM molecular network is largely unknown, the aim was to identify specific disease-related molecular targets combining an original machine lea…
View article: Cardiac Toxicity Associated with Cancer Immunotherapy and Biological Drugs
Cardiac Toxicity Associated with Cancer Immunotherapy and Biological Drugs Open
Cancer immunotherapy significantly contributed to an improvement in the prognosis of cancer patients. Immunotherapy, including human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-targeted therapies, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI), and chim…
View article: Severe Cardiac Toxicity Induced by Cancer Therapies Requiring Intensive Care Unit Admission
Severe Cardiac Toxicity Induced by Cancer Therapies Requiring Intensive Care Unit Admission Open
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View article: Change in Myocardial Contractility in Response to Treatment with Norepinephrine in Septic Shock
Change in Myocardial Contractility in Response to Treatment with Norepinephrine in Septic Shock Open
In a preliminary series of patients with septic shock, the early administration of norepinephrine determined a persistent improvement in left and right ventricular systolic function, which was also confirmed in patients with abnormal systo…
View article: Epigenetic Therapies for Heart Failure: Current Insights and Future Potential
Epigenetic Therapies for Heart Failure: Current Insights and Future Potential Open
Despite the current reductionist approach providing an optimal indication for diagnosis and treatment of patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), there are no standard pharmacological therapies for heart failure …
View article: Comparison of Troponin I levels versus myocardial dysfunction on prognosis in sepsis
Comparison of Troponin I levels versus myocardial dysfunction on prognosis in sepsis Open
View article: 275 Role of right ventricle in acute heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a comparison between hypertensive pulmonary edema and decompensated heart failure
275 Role of right ventricle in acute heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a comparison between hypertensive pulmonary edema and decompensated heart failure Open
Aims Limited data are available on the pathophysiological role of the right ventricle (RV) in patients with acute heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (AHF-PEF) and its impact on the main clinical manifestation such as pulmonary …
View article: Would You Prescribe Mobile Health Apps for Heart Failure Self-care? An Integrated Review of Commercially Available Mobile Technology for Heart Failure Patients
Would You Prescribe Mobile Health Apps for Heart Failure Self-care? An Integrated Review of Commercially Available Mobile Technology for Heart Failure Patients Open
Treatment of chronic diseases, such as heart failure, requires complex protocols based on early diagnosis; self-monitoring of symptoms, vital signs and physical activity; regular medication intake; and education of patients and caregivers …
View article: Sacubitril/valsartan in patients listed for heart transplantation: effect on physical frailty
Sacubitril/valsartan in patients listed for heart transplantation: effect on physical frailty Open
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate prospectively the effect of sacubitril/valsartan in advanced heart failure (HF) patients in waiting list for heart transplantation (HT) and the effect on physical frailty (PF). Methods and resu…
View article: HEART FAILURE 5
HEART FAILURE 5 Open
Journal Article HEART FAILURE 5 Get access European Heart Journal Supplements, Volume 21, Issue Supplement_E, May 2019, Pages E176–E178, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/suz157 Published: 16 May 2019
View article: EPIDEMIOLOGY/PREVENTION 1
EPIDEMIOLOGY/PREVENTION 1 Open
Journal Article EPIDEMIOLOGY/PREVENTION 1 Get access European Heart Journal Supplements, Volume 21, Issue Supplement_E, May 2019, Pages E95–E96, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/suz111 Published: 16 May 2019
View article: [ANMCO/FADOI/SIAARTI/SIC/SIMG/SIMI/SIMEU consensus document: The clinical care pathway of acute heart failure patients from symptom onset to discharge from the emergency department].
[ANMCO/FADOI/SIAARTI/SIC/SIMG/SIMI/SIMEU consensus document: The clinical care pathway of acute heart failure patients from symptom onset to discharge from the emergency department]. Open
Acute heart failure (AHF) represents a relevant burden for emergency departments worldwide. AHF patients have markedly worse long-term outcomes than patients with other acute cardiac diseases (e.g. acute coronary syndromes); mortality or r…
View article: Patients’ self-evaluation of symptoms, signs and compliance to therapy for heart failure surveillance: A pilot study on identification of worsening heart failure
Patients’ self-evaluation of symptoms, signs and compliance to therapy for heart failure surveillance: A pilot study on identification of worsening heart failure Open
In patients with chronic heart failure (HF), it is unclear whether self-evaluation of HF-related symptoms and signs may contribute to the surveillance of clinical stability over time or the early identification of worsening HF. Â Â Therefo…
View article: Left ventricular global longitudinal systolic function predicts mortality in sepsis independent to the shock index
Left ventricular global longitudinal systolic function predicts mortality in sepsis independent to the shock index Open
Background: Whether left ventricular (LV) global longitudinal systolic dysfunction refines risk stratification in sepsis/septic shock independent to shock index is unknown. Methods: Shock index [(SI), heart rate (HR)/systolic blood pressur…
View article: The prognostic importance of the heart function in sepsis and septic shock: a Dedalus or a window of opportunities?
The prognostic importance of the heart function in sepsis and septic shock: a Dedalus or a window of opportunities? Open
Sepsis is an infection-related clinical condition characterized by severe systemic inflammation, potentially evolving in multi-organ failure through a number of pathophysiological mechanisms. While sepsis is a relatively infrequent disease…
View article: Abdominal adiposity, general obesity, and subclinical systolic dysfunction in the elderly: A population‐based cohort study
Abdominal adiposity, general obesity, and subclinical systolic dysfunction in the elderly: A population‐based cohort study Open
Aims General obesity, measured by body mass index ( BMI ), and abdominal adiposity, measured as waist circumference ( WC ) and waist‐to‐hip ratio ( WHR ), are associated with heart failure and cardiovascular events. However, the relationsh…
View article: Left Ventricular Wall Stress–Mass–Heart Rate Product and Cardiovascular Events in Treated Hypertensive Patients
Left Ventricular Wall Stress–Mass–Heart Rate Product and Cardiovascular Events in Treated Hypertensive Patients Open
In the Losartan Intervention for End Point Reduction in Hypertension (LIFE) study, 4.8 years’ losartan- versus atenolol-based antihypertensive treatment reduced left ventricular hypertrophy and cardiovascular end points, including cardiova…
View article: Impact of diabetes on the benefits from everolimus-eluting stent as compared to first-generation drug-eluting stent in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction
Impact of diabetes on the benefits from everolimus-eluting stent as compared to first-generation drug-eluting stent in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction Open
Background: Drug-eluting stent has been shown to reduce the risk of repeated revascularization. However, as shown for first-generation drug-eluting stent, they may be counterbalanced by a potential higher risk of stent thrombosis, especial…