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2. C84 OUTCOME AND MORPHO–FUNCTIONAL CHANGES ON CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN PATIENT WITH ACUTE MYOCARDITIS FOLLOWING MRNA COVID 19 VACCINATION
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Palazzini, M, primary, Ammirati, E, additional, Lupi, L, additional, Garascia, A, additional, Gentile, P, additional, Pedrotti, P, additional, Giannattasio, C, additional, Ciabatti, M, additional, Rossi, V, additional, Ruschitzka, F, additional, Uribarri, A, additional, Vecchio, C, additional, Nassiacos, D, additional, Cereda, A, additional, Tumminiello, G, additional, Piriou, N, additional, Stucchi, M, additional, Peretto, G, additional, Galasso, M, additional, Sala, S, additional, Camici, P, additional, Huang, F, additional, Ianni, U, additional, Procopio, A, additional, Saponara, G, additional, Cimaglia, P, additional, Tomasoni, D, additional, Moroni, F, additional, Turco, A, additional, Di Tano, G, additional, Bollano, E, additional, Moro, C, additional, Abbate, A, additional, Dalla Bona, R, additional, Porto, I, additional, Carugo, S, additional, Campodonico, J, additional, Pontone, G, additional, Grosu, A, additional, Adamo, M, additional, Salamanca, J, additional, Ozieransky, K, additional, Sardo Infirri, L, additional, Cannatà, A, additional, Adler, E, additional, Sinagra, G, additional, Potena, L, additional, Foà, A, additional, Metra, M, additional, and Pieroni, M, additional
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- 2023
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3. P89 THE HEART TEAM SUCCESS: TAVI IN–VALVE IN A COMPLEX PATIENT
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Vecchio, C, primary, Calderone, D, additional, Oreglia, J, additional, and Nassiacos, D, additional
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- 2022
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4. P08.69 A lentiviral-based system for targeting the regulatory subunit R2A of protein kinase A in human glioblastoma
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Zorzan, M., primary and Del Vecchio, C., additional
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- 2017
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5. Predicting cardiac mortality after uncomplicated myocardial infarction by exercise radionucide ventriculography and exercise-induced ST segment elevation
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P. Bellotti, R. Lionetto, Raffaele Griffo, Gianfranco Mazzotta, Vecchio C, G. Scopinaro, F. Claudiani, and A. Camerini
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Myocardial Infarction ,Ischemia ,Hemodynamics ,Infarction ,Electrocardiography ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,ST segment ,Decompensation ,Prospective Studies ,Myocardial infarction ,Radionuclide Ventriculography ,Ejection fraction ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Stroke Volume ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Survival Rate ,Dyspnea ,Exercise Test ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
In 183 consecutive patients with recent, uncomplicated myocardial infarction, the following variables were associated with 4-year cardiac death: haemodynamic decompensation with exercise (P = 0.01), left ventricular ejection fraction at rest (P = 0.004) and at peak exercise (P = 0.003), persistent ST segment elevation at rest in the area of infarction (P = 0.004), exercise-induced ST segment elevation (P=0.02), and late aneurysmal evolution (P=0.01). Exercise left ventricular ejection fraction was the sole variable selected by Cox regression analysis as an independent predictor of cardiac death. In 40 patients with ST segment elevation at rest, left ventricular ejection fraction was 42± 17% at rest and 40 ± 18% at peak exercise, versus 52 ± 12% and 52 ± 14% in the remaining patients (both P
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- 1992
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6. STEM CELLS
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Cheng, L., primary, Huang, Z., additional, Zhou, W., additional, Wu, Q., additional, Rich, J., additional, Bao, S., additional, Baxter, P., additional, Mao, H., additional, Zhao, X., additional, Liu, Z., additional, Huang, Y., additional, Voicu, H., additional, Gurusiddappa, S., additional, Su, J. M., additional, Perlaky, L., additional, Dauser, R., additional, Leung, H.-c. E., additional, Muraszko, K. M., additional, Heth, J. A., additional, Fan, X., additional, Lau, C. C., additional, Man, T.-K., additional, Chintagumpala, M., additional, Li, X.-N., additional, Clark, P., additional, Zorniak, M., additional, Cho, Y., additional, Zhang, X., additional, Walden, D., additional, Shusta, E., additional, Kuo, J., additional, Sengupta, S., additional, Goel-Bhattacharya, S., additional, Kulkarni, S., additional, Cochran, B., additional, Cusulin, C., additional, Luchman, A., additional, Weiss, S., additional, Wu, M., additional, Fernandez, N., additional, Agnihotri, S., additional, Diaz, R., additional, Rutka, J., additional, Bredel, M., additional, Karamchandani, J., additional, Das, S., additional, Day, B., additional, Stringer, B., additional, Al-Ejeh, F., additional, Ting, M., additional, Wilson, J., additional, Ensbey, K., additional, Jamieson, P., additional, Bruce, Z., additional, Lim, Y. C., additional, Offenhauser, C., additional, Charmsaz, S., additional, Cooper, L., additional, Ellacott, J., additional, Harding, A., additional, Lickliter, J., additional, Inglis, P., additional, Reynolds, B., additional, Walker, D., additional, Lackmann, M., additional, Boyd, A., additional, Berezovsky, A., additional, Poisson, L., additional, Hasselbach, L., additional, Irtenkauf, S., additional, Transou, A., additional, Mikkelsen, T., additional, deCarvalho, A. C., additional, Emlet, D., additional, Del Vecchio, C., additional, Gupta, P., additional, Li, G., additional, Skirboll, S., additional, Wong, A., additional, Figueroa, J., additional, Shahar, T., additional, Hossain, A., additional, Lang, F., additional, Fouse, S., additional, Nakamura, J., additional, James, C. D., additional, Chang, S., additional, Costello, J., additional, Frerich, J. M., additional, Rahimpour, S., additional, Zhuang, Z., additional, Heiss, J. D., additional, Golebiewska, A., additional, Stieber, D., additional, Evers, L., additional, Lenkiewicz, E., additional, Brons, N. H. C., additional, Nicot, N., additional, Oudin, A., additional, Bougnaud, S., additional, Hertel, F., additional, Bjerkvig, R., additional, Barrett, M., additional, Vallar, L., additional, Niclou, S. P., additional, Hao, X., additional, Rahn, J., additional, Ujack, E., additional, Lun, X., additional, Cairncross, G., additional, Senger, D., additional, Robbins, S., additional, Harness, J., additional, Lerner, R., additional, Ihara, Y., additional, Santos, R., additional, Torre, J. D. L., additional, Lu, A., additional, Ozawa, T., additional, Nicolaides, T., additional, James, D., additional, Petritsch, C., additional, Higgins, D., additional, Schroeder, M., additional, Ball, B., additional, Milligan, B., additional, Meyer, F., additional, Sarkaria, J., additional, Henley, J., additional, Flavahan, W., additional, Hitomi, M., additional, Rahim, N., additional, Kim, Y., additional, Sloan, A., additional, Weil, R., additional, Nakano, I., additional, Li, M., additional, Lathia, J., additional, Hjelmeland, A., additional, Kaluzova, M., additional, Platt, S., additional, Kent, M., additional, Bouras, A., additional, Machaidze, R., additional, Hadjipanayis, C., additional, Kang, S.-G., additional, Kim, S.-H., additional, Huh, Y.-M., additional, Kim, E.-H., additional, Park, E.-K., additional, Chang, J. H., additional, Kim, S. H., additional, Hong, Y. K., additional, Kim, D. S., additional, Lee, S.-J., additional, Kim, E. H., additional, Kang, S. G., additional, Deleyrolle, L., additional, Sinyuk, M., additional, Goan, W., additional, Otvos, B., additional, Rohaus, M., additional, Oli, M., additional, Vedam-Mai, V., additional, Schonberg, D., additional, Lee, S.-T., additional, Chu, K., additional, Lee, S. K., additional, Kim, M., additional, Roh, J.-K., additional, Griveau, A., additional, Reichholf, B., additional, McMahon, M., additional, Rowitch, D., additional, Nitta, R., additional, Mitra, S., additional, Agarwal, M., additional, Bui, T., additional, Lin, J., additional, Adamson, C., additional, Martinez-Quintanilla, J., additional, Choi, S.-H., additional, Bhere, D., additional, Heidari, P., additional, He, D., additional, Mahmood, U., additional, Shah, K., additional, Gholamin, S., additional, Feroze, A., additional, Achrol, A., additional, Kahn, S., additional, Weissman, I., additional, Cheshier, S., additional, Sulman, E. P., additional, Wang, Q., additional, Mostovenko, E., additional, Liu, H., additional, Lichti, C. F., additional, Shavkunov, A., additional, Kroes, R. A., additional, Moskal, J. R., additional, Conrad, C. A., additional, Lang, F. F., additional, Emmett, M. R., additional, Nilsson, C. L., additional, Osuka, S., additional, Sampetrean, O., additional, Shimizu, T., additional, Saga, I., additional, Onishi, N., additional, Sugihara, E., additional, Okubo, J., additional, Fujita, S., additional, Takano, S., additional, Matsumura, A., additional, Saya, H., additional, Saito, N., additional, Fu, J., additional, Wang, S., additional, Yung, W. K. A., additional, Koul, D., additional, Schmid, R. S., additional, Irvin, D. M., additional, Vitucci, M., additional, Bash, R. E., additional, Werneke, A. M., additional, Miller, C. R., additional, Shinojima, N., additional, Takezaki, T., additional, Fueyo, J., additional, Gumin, J., additional, Gao, F., additional, Nwajei, F., additional, Marini, F. C., additional, Andreeff, M., additional, Kuratsu, J.-I., additional, Singh, S., additional, Burrell, K., additional, Koch, E., additional, Jalali, S., additional, Vartanian, A., additional, Sulman, E., additional, Wouters, B., additional, Zadeh, G., additional, Spelat, R., additional, Singer, E., additional, Matlaf, L., additional, McAllister, S., additional, Soroceanu, L., additional, Spiegl-Kreinecker, S., additional, Loetsch, D., additional, Laaber, M., additional, Schrangl, C., additional, Wohrer, A., additional, Hainfellner, J., additional, Marosi, C., additional, Pichler, J., additional, Weis, S., additional, Wurm, G., additional, Widhalm, G., additional, Knosp, E., additional, Berger, W., additional, Kuratsu, J.-i., additional, Tam, Q., additional, Tanaka, S., additional, Nakada, M., additional, Yamada, D., additional, Todo, T., additional, Hayashi, Y., additional, Hamada, J.-i., additional, Hirao, A., additional, Tilghman, J., additional, Ying, M., additional, Laterra, J., additional, Venere, M., additional, Chang, C., additional, Summers, M., additional, Rosenfeld, S., additional, Luk, S., additional, Iafrate, J., additional, Cahill, D., additional, Martuza, R., additional, Rabkin, S., additional, Chi, A., additional, Wakimoto, H., additional, Wirsching, H.-G., additional, Krishnan, S., additional, Frei, K., additional, Krayenbuhl, N., additional, Reifenberger, G., additional, Weller, M., additional, Tabatabai, G., additional, Man, J., additional, Shoemake, J., additional, and Yu, J., additional
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- 2013
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7. Stem Cells
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He, H., primary, Emmett, M. R., additional, Marshall, A. G., additional, Ji, Y., additional, Conrad, C. A., additional, Priebe, W., additional, Colman, H., additional, Lang, F. F., additional, Madden, T. L., additional, Kristoffersen, K., additional, Stockhausen, M.-T., additional, Poulsen, H. S., additional, Binder, Z. A., additional, Orr, B., additional, Lim, M., additional, Weingart, J. D., additional, Brem, H., additional, Olivi, A., additional, Riggins, G. J., additional, Gallia, G. L., additional, Litofsky, N. S., additional, Miller, D. C., additional, Rath, P., additional, Anthony, D. C., additional, Feng, Q., additional, Franklin, C., additional, Pei, L., additional, Free, A., additional, Kirk, M. D., additional, Shi, H., additional, Timmer, M., additional, Theiss, H., additional, Juerchott, K., additional, Ries, C., additional, Paron, I., additional, Franz, W., additional, Selbig, J., additional, Guo, K., additional, Tonn, J. C., additional, Schichor, C., additional, Zhou, Y.-H., additional, Hu, Y., additional, Pioli, P. D., additional, Rajneesh, K., additional, Limoli, C. L., additional, Yu, L., additional, Hess, K. R., additional, Linskey, M. E., additional, Faber, F., additional, Jaeger, D., additional, Thorsteinsdottir, J., additional, Albrecht, V., additional, Tonn, J.-C., additional, Price, R., additional, Song, J., additional, Zimmerman, P., additional, Duale, H., additional, Rivera, A., additional, Kaur, B., additional, Parada, L., additional, Cook, C., additional, Chiocca, E. A., additional, Kwon, C.-H., additional, Munoz, D. M., additional, Guha, A., additional, Estrada-Bernal, A., additional, Van Brocklyn, J. R., additional, Gu, C., additional, Mahasenan, K. V., additional, Joshi, K., additional, Gupta, S., additional, Mattson, A., additional, Li, C., additional, Nakano, I., additional, Chi, A. S., additional, Rheinbay, E., additional, Wakimoto, H., additional, Gillespie, S., additional, Kasif, S., additional, Rabkin, S. D., additional, Martuza, R. L., additional, Bernstein, B. E., additional, Skirboll, S. L., additional, Wurdak, H., additional, Zhu, S., additional, Romero, A., additional, Lorger, M., additional, Watson, J., additional, Chiang, C.-y., additional, Zhang, J., additional, Natu, V. S., additional, Lairson, L. L., additional, Walker, J. R., additional, Trussell, C. M., additional, Harsh, G. R., additional, Vogel, H., additional, Felding-Habermann, B., additional, Orth, A. P., additional, Miraglia, L. J., additional, Rines, D. R., additional, Schultz, P. G., additional, Hide, T., additional, Takezaki, T., additional, Nakamura, H., additional, Makino, K., additional, Kuratsu, J.-i., additional, Kondo, T., additional, Yao, J., additional, Kim, Y.-W., additional, Koul, D., additional, Almeida, J. S., additional, Weinstein, J. N., additional, Alfred Yung, W. K., additional, Miyazaki, T., additional, Chaudhury, A. R., additional, Wong, A. J., additional, Del Vecchio, C., additional, Mitra, S., additional, Han, S.-Y., additional, Holgado-Madruga, M., additional, Gupta, P., additional, Golebiewska, A., additional, Brons, N. H., additional, Bjerkvig, R., additional, Niclou, S. P., additional, Ramm, P., additional, Vollmann-Zwerenz, A., additional, Beier, C., additional, Aigner, L., additional, Bogdahn, U., additional, Kalbitzer, H. R., additional, Hau, P., additional, Sanzey, M., additional, Vallar, L., additional, Tamura, K., additional, Aoyagi, M., additional, Ando, N., additional, Ogishima, T., additional, Yamamoto, M., additional, Ohno, K., additional, Perin, A., additional, Fung, K. H., additional, Longatti, P., additional, Guiot, M.-C., additional, Del Maestro, R. F., additional, Rossi, S., additional, Stechishin, O., additional, Weiss, S., additional, Stifani, S., additional, Goodman, L., additional, Gao, F., additional, Gumin, J., additional, Ezhilarasan, R., additional, Love, P., additional, George, A., additional, Lang, F., additional, Aldape, K., additional, Sulman, E. P., additional, Soeda, A., additional, Lee, D.-H., additional, Shaffrey, M. E., additional, Oldfield, E. H., additional, Park, D. M., additional, Dietrich, J., additional, Han, R., additional, Noble, M., additional, Yang, M. Y., additional, Liu, X., additional, Madhankumar, A. B., additional, Sheehan, J., additional, Slagle-Webb, B., additional, Connor, J. R., additional, Fu, J., additional, Shen, R.-J., additional, Kaluzova, M., additional, Machaidze, R., additional, Nduom, E. N. K., additional, Burden, C. T., additional, Hadjipanayis, C. G., additional, Lei, L., additional, Sonabend, A., additional, Guarnieri, P., additional, Ludwig, T., additional, Rosenfeld, S., additional, Bruce, J., additional, Canoll, P., additional, Vaillant, B. D., additional, Bhat, K., additional, Balasubramaniyam, V., additional, Wang, S., additional, Sulman, E., additional, Goodman, L. D., additional, Love, P. N., additional, Soules, M., additional, Zhu, T., additional, Flack, C., additional, Talsma, C., additional, Hamm, L., additional, Muraszko, K., additional, Fan, X., additional, Matsuoka, Y., additional, Kawano, Y., additional, Kobayashi, D., additional, Kumagai, J., additional, Frank, R. T., additional, Najbauer, J., additional, Aboody, K. S., additional, Metz, M., additional, Garcia, E., additional, Aramburo, S., additional, Valenzuela, V., additional, Gutova, M., additional, Annala, A. J., additional, Barish, M., additional, Danks, M., additional, Kim, S. U., additional, Portnow, J., additional, Hofstetter, C., additional, Gursel, D., additional, Mubita, L., additional, Holland, E., additional, Boockvar, J., additional, Monje, M., additional, Freret, M., additional, Masek, M., additional, Edwards, M. S., additional, Fisher, P. G., additional, and Beachy, P., additional
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8. Gene therapy of thyroid cancer via retrovirally-driven combined expression of human interleukin-2 and herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase
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Barzon, L, primary, Bonaguro, R, additional, Castagliuolo, I, additional, Chilosi, M, additional, Franchin, E, additional, Del Vecchio, C, additional, Giaretta, I, additional, Boscaro, M, additional, and Palu, G, additional
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- 2003
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9. Dipyridamole echocardiographic test performed 3 days after an acute myocardial infarction: feasibility, tolerability, safety and in-hospital prognostic value
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CHIARELLA, F., primary, DOMENICUCCI, S., additional, BELLOTTI, P., additional, BELLONE, P., additional, SCARSI, G., additional, and VECCHIO, C., additional
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- 1994
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10. Cardiac involvement in thalassaemia major: altered atrial natriuretic peptide levels in asymptomatic patients
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DERCHI, G., primary, BELLONE, P., additional, FORNI, G. LUCA, additional, LUPI, G., additional, JAPPELLI, S., additional, RANDAZZO, M., additional, ZINO, V., additional, and VECCHIO, C., additional
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- 1992
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11. Predicting cardiac mortality after uncomplicated myocardial infarction by exercise radionucide ventriculography and exercise-induced ST segment elevation
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MAZZOTTA, G., primary, CAMERINI, A., additional, SCOPINARO, G., additional, CLAUDIANI, F., additional, GRIFFO, R., additional, BELLOTTI, P., additional, LIONETTO, R., additional, and VECCHIO, C., additional
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- 1992
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12. Early appearance of left ventricular thrombi after anterior myocardial infarction: A marker of higher in-hospital mortality in patients not treated with antithrombotic drugs
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DOMENICUCCI, S., primary, CHIARELLA, F., additional, BELLOTTI, P., additional, LUPI, G., additional, SCARSI, G., additional, and VECCHIO, C., additional
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- 1990
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13. Exercise radionuclide ventriculography after uncomplicated myocardial infarction: what could we gain from the analysis of LVEF throughout the whole test?
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Vecchio C, G. Cavazzana, G. Scopinaro, R. Griffo, S. Domenicucci, E. De Caro, A. Ferroni, Gianfranco Mazzotta, and F. Claudiani
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Myocardial Infarction ,Ischemia ,Radionuclide ventriculography ,Coronary artery disease ,Basal (phylogenetics) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,cardiovascular diseases ,Myocardial infarction ,Stage (cooking) ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Aged ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Angiocardiography ,Stroke Volume ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Exercise Test ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
To assess the usefulness of a step by step evaluation of exercise left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), 219 consecutive patients with recent uncomplicated myocardial infarction and 30 normal subjects underwent a symptom-limited cycloergometer test followed by exercise radionuclide ventriculography (ExRNV). LVEF was monitored throughout the whole test. 49 patients underwent coronary arteriography for clinical reasons. 5 patterns of exercise LVEF could be observed: progressive increase: 55 patients (25%) and 27 normal subjects (90%); progressive decrease: 37 patients (17%); initial increase followed by significant decrease: 54 patients (25%); lack of initial modification and terminal decrease: 35 patients (16%); no modification: 38 patients (17%) and 3 normal subjects (10%). Grouping the patients in this fashion allowed us to increase the specificity of ExRNV from 70% to 100%, without loss of sensitivity (95%). As for the patients in subgroup C, 32/54 showed unequivocal ECG ischaemic changes, occurring simultaneously with LVEF decrease; in 33/54 LVEF dropped during the last workload; in 25/54 the last stage LVEF was equal to or higher than the basal LVEF. The statistical analysis showed that ischaemic ECG changes (P less than 0.0001), exercise-induced wall-motion abnormalities (P less than 0.0001), and the presence of multivessel coronary artery disease (P less than 0.0001) were significantly more frequent in patients showing patterns (b)-(d), which should be considered as ischaemic. Our method allowed the unequivocal identification of ischaemic patterns in LVEF during exercise, which might be missed if only its basal and final values are considered.
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- 1986
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14. Activity of left ventricular thrombi of different ages. Assessment with indium-oxine platelet imaging and cross-sectional echocardiography
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S. Domenicucci, Vecchio C, F. Claudiani, G. Scopinaro, P. Strada, P. Bellotti, F. Chiarella, and Lupi G
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Adult ,Blood Platelets ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart Diseases ,Heart Ventricles ,Infarction ,Anterior myocardial infarction ,Chest pain ,Intracardiac injection ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Platelet ,cardiovascular diseases ,Thrombus ,Radionuclide Imaging ,business.industry ,Indium Radioisotopes ,Heart ,Thrombosis ,Middle Aged ,Left ventricular thrombus ,medicine.disease ,Sagittal plane ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Echocardiography ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
To evaluate the possible relation between the age of intracardiac thrombi and the presence and degree of their activity, 29 patients with left ventricular thrombi that developed after an anterior myocardial infarction were evaluated by means of 111In-oxine autologous platelet imaging. None of the patients was treated with anticoagulants or platelet inhibitors during either the acute phase of infarction or the follow-up. The time of appearance and the shape of left ventricular thrombi were assessed by serial cross-sectional echocardiograms, obtained within 24 hours of onset of the chest pain, every 24 hours until the fifth day, every 48 hours until the 15th day, and then every month for a follow-up of 1 to 17 months (mean: 8 months). At the time of the scintigraphic examination, left ventricular thrombi were aged 1 month in 9 patients, and 2 to 14 months in the remaining 20 patients. 111In-oxine imaging with autologous platelets was obtained in all patients at 4, 24, 48 and 72 hours, in the sagittal, 30 degrees and 45 degrees left anterior oblique projections. In 25 patients the degree of haematological activity of the thrombi was evaluated by dividing the values of thrombus activity/background activity, obtained at 4, 24, 48 and 72 hours, respectively, by the value observed at 4 hours (uptake index). Scintigraphic imaging showed the presence of an active thrombus in every patient. In the 9 patients with recent thrombi, the uptake index was significantly greater than in subjects with older ones (P less than 0.01). Hence, in patients with anterior myocardial infarction, untreated with anticoagulants or platelet inhibitors, haematologically active thrombi can be observed even more than one year after their appearance. The uptake of platelets on the surface of thrombi is greater in recent left ventricular thrombi than in older ones.
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- 1987
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15. Clinical significance of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias after acute myocardial infarction
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Vecchio C, A. Ferroni, Giuseppe Sandro Mela, M Zoni Berisso, Carratino L, and E. De Caro
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Supraventricular Tachyarrhythmias ,Myocardial Infarction ,Electrocardiography ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Tachycardia, Supraventricular ,Hospital discharge ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,cardiovascular diseases ,Myocardial infarction ,Left Ventricular Fractional Shortening ,Fibrillation ,Analysis of Variance ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Atrial flutter - Abstract
160 survivors of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) were evaluated to assess the clinical significance of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias (SVTA) occurring at discharge from the hospital after the acute event. All the variables considered for the study were estimated before hospital discharge; arrhythmias were quantified with a 24 h Holter ECG monitoring system. SVTA occurred in 88 patients (55%). Single or repetitive supraventricular premature beats were found in 65 (41%), paroxysmal atrial or junctional tachycardias in 20 (12%), bouts of atrial flutter or fibrillation in 3 (2%). Bivariate statistical analysis showed no relationship between sex, previous cardiovascular history, type, and location of AMI and SVTA occurrence. A close positive relationship was found between age, left atrial dimension (LAD), cardio-thoracic ratio (CTR) and SVTA occurrence; an inverse relationship was found for left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). The presence of SVTA appeared significantly related to age above 55 years, to LAD greater than 40 mm, to LVEF less than 45%, to serum creatine kinase peak levels over 1400 U l-1 and to CTR over 0.49. Multivariate statistical analysis showed that five variables are important in discriminating patients suffering from SVTA: age, LAD, LVEF, left ventricular fractional shortening, and CTR. SVTA occurring at discharge from hospital after AMI are indicative of impaired left ventricular pump function.
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- 1986
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16. Activity of left ventricular thrombi of different ages. Assessment with indium-oxine platelet imaging and cross-sectional echocardiography
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BELLOTTI, P., primary, CLAUDIANI, F., additional, CHIARELLA, F., additional, DOMENICUCCI, S., additional, LUPI, G., additional, SCOPINARO, G., additional, STRADA, P., additional, and VECCHIO, C., additional
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- 1987
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17. Clinical significance of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias after acute myocardial infarction
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BERISSO, M. ZONI, primary, FERRONI, A., additional, DE CARO, E., additional, CARRATINO, L., additional, MELA, G. S., additional, and VECCHIO, C., additional
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- 1986
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18. Exercise radionuclide ventriculography after uncomplicated myocardial infarction: what could we gain from the analysis of LVEF throughout the whole test?
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MAZZOTTA, G., primary, SCOPINARO, G., additional, DE CARO, E., additional, CLAUDIANI, F., additional, FERRONI, A., additional, GRIFFO, R., additional, DOMENICUCCI, S., additional, CAVAZZANA, G., additional, and VECCHIO, C., additional
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- 1986
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