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2. Editorial: Evolution of mitral valve disease treatment: from surgery to transcatheter therapy
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Antonio Lio, Francesco Loreni, Antonio Miceli, and Dominik Wiedemann
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mitral valve ,mitral valve repair (MV repair) ,mitral valve replacement (MVR) ,transcatheter mitral valve (MV) repair ,transcatheter mitral valve implantation (TMVI) ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Published
- 2024
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3. Editorial: Frozen elephant trunk surgery in aortic dissection
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Bleri Celmeta, Amer Harky, and Antonio Miceli
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frozen elephant trunk ,FET ,aortic arch ,aortic dissection ,TEVAR ,hybrid ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Published
- 2023
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4. Impella 5.0 supported oncological surgery as bridge to LVAD
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Andrea Montisci, Giancarlo Micheletto, Serena Sibilio, Francesco Donatelli, Maurizio Tespili, Carlo Banfi, Francesco Casilli, Daniele Cosseta, Antonio Miceli, Silvia Cirri, and Federico Pappalardo
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Mechanical circulatory support ,Cancer ,Left ventricular assist device ,Myocardial infarction ,Cariogenic shock ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract We describe the case of a 58‐year‐old man presenting with myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock, treated with Impella CP which was escalated to an axillary 5.0 due to lack of cardiac recovery. Weaning from Impella 5.0 failed, and the patient was evaluated for heart transplantation (HTx) or left ventricular assist device (LVAD). HTx was excluded because of a rectal adenocarcinoma. The patient underwent colorectal surgery while on Impella. Perioperative course was uneventful. After 61 days of Impella, when the LVAD implantation was scheduled, the patient died due to K. pneumoniae infection.
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- 2021
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5. Commentary: Beyond the boundaries of left ventricular outflow tract obstructionCentral Message
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Igor Belluschi, MD, Mattia Glauber, MD, and Antonio Miceli, MD, PhD
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
- 2021
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6. Commentary: What do we still have to learn from surgery?Central Message
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Igor Belluschi, MD, Mattia Glauber, MD, and Antonio Miceli, MD
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
- 2021
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7. Activation of a gene network in durum wheat roots exposed to cadmium
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Alessio Aprile, Erika Sabella, Marzia Vergine, Alessandra Genga, Maria Siciliano, Eliana Nutricati, Patrizia Rampino, Mariarosaria De Pascali, Andrea Luvisi, Antonio Miceli, Carmine Negro, and Luigi De Bellis
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Cadmium ,PYE ,ORG2 ,FIT ,Methionine salvage pathway ,Nicotianamine ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Abstract Background Among cereals, durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. subsp. durum) accumulates cadmium (Cd) at higher concentration if grown in Cd-polluted soils. Since cadmium accumulation is a risk for human health, the international trade organizations have limited the acceptable concentration of Cd in edible crops. Therefore, durum wheat cultivars accumulating low cadmium in grains should be preferred by farmers and consumers. To identify the response of durum wheat to the presence of Cd, the transcriptomes of roots and shoots of Creso and Svevo cultivars were sequenced after a 50-day exposure to 0.5 μM Cd in hydroponic solution. Results No phytotoxic effects or biomass reduction was observed in Creso and Svevo plants at this Cd concentration. Despite this null effect, cadmium was accumulated in root tissues, in shoots and in grains suggesting a good cadmium translocation rate among tissues. The mRNA sequencing revealed a general transcriptome rearrangement after Cd treatment and more than 7000 genes were found differentially expressed in root and shoot tissues. Among these, the up-regulated genes in roots showed a clear correlation with cadmium uptake and detoxification. In particular, about three hundred genes were commonly up-regulated in Creso and Svevo roots suggesting a well defined molecular strategy characterized by the transcriptomic activation of several transcription factors mainly belonging to bHLH and WRKY families. bHLHs are probably the activators of the strong up-regulation of three NAS genes, responsible for the synthesis of the phytosiderophore nicotianamine (NA). Moreover, we found the overall up-regulation of the methionine salvage pathway that is tightly connected with NA synthesis and supply the S-adenosyl methionine necessary for NA biosynthesis. Finally, several vacuolar NA chelating heavy metal transporters were vigorously activated. Conclusions In conclusion, the exposure of durum wheat to cadmium activates in roots a complex gene network involved in cadmium translocation and detoxification from heavy metals. These findings are confident with a role of nicotianamine and methionine salvage pathway in the accumulation of cadmium in durum wheat.
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- 2018
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8. Commentary: Take your time!Central Message
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Antonio Miceli, MD, PhD
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
- 2021
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9. Phytochemicals and Volatiles in Developing Pelargonium ‘Endsleigh’ Flowers
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Carmine Negro, Rosanna Dimita, Samar Min Allah, Antonio Miceli, Andrea Luvisi, Federica Blando, Luigi De Bellis, and Rita Accogli
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volatile organic compounds (VOCs) ,phenols ,flower antioxidant activity ,floral scent ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Rose-scented geranium (Pelargonium sp.) have been the subject of many studies concerning essential oil, unlike the edible flowers of scent Pelargonium despite the beneficial properties of chemical compounds present in such organ and the fragrances produced. Therefore, we investigated organic compounds, total phenols and the antioxidant activity of the flowers with particular attention to the volatile compounds emitted by flowers of Pelargonium ‘Endsleigh’ at three stages of development. We identified several major phenols and organic compounds that revealed significative difference compared with other Pelargonium flowers, and employing the solid-phase micro extraction (SPME) methodology we determined that the production of volatile compounds decreases during the flower development. In addition, the emission of volatiles is accomplished mainly by the sepals. In conclusion, to use Pelargonium ‘Endsleigh’ flowers, it is important in ensuring that they have not yet opened and that the sepals are in place.
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- 2021
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10. Antioxidant Activity and Polyphenols Characterization of Four Monovarietal Grape Pomaces from Salento (Apulia, Italy)
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Carmine Negro, Alessio Aprile, Andrea Luvisi, Luigi De Bellis, and Antonio Miceli
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grape marc ,polyphenols ,antioxidant activity ,wine by-product ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The wine industry annually produces millions of tons of by-products rich in polyphenolic compounds that can be reused as secondary raw material in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. The purpose of this work was to describe the presence of nutraceutical compounds and to evaluate the antioxidant activity of pomaces from three Apulian (South Italy, Italy) grape varieties (Negroamaro, Malvasia di Lecce and Primitivo) and to compare them with one of the most cultivated wines in Europe (Cabernet Sauvignon). The main classes of polyphenolic substances were characterized via high performance liquid chromatography/diode array detector/mass spectrometer time of flight (HPLC/DAD/TOF) and the antioxidant activity was evaluated with three different methods. The four investigated grape marcs have shown different polyphenols and antioxidant activities. Primitivo marc showed the higher antioxidant activity due to the excellent level of polyphenols, followed by the Negroamaro cultivar. In addition, marcs from traditional Apulian vines showed higher antioxidant activities than Cabernet Sauvignon because of an elevated level of active polyphenolic substances such as catechin, epicatechin, quercetin and its derivatives.
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- 2021
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11. Association Between Coronary Artery Bypass Surgical Techniques and Postoperative Stroke
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Roberto Lorusso, Marco Moscarelli, Antonino Di Franco, Valentina Grazioli, Francesco Nicolini, Tiziano Gherli, Michele De Bonis, Maurizio Taramasso, Emmanuel Villa, Giovanni Troise, Roberto Scrofani, Carlo Antona, Giovanni Mariscalco, Cesare Beghi, Antonio Miceli, Mattia Glauber, Marco Ranucci, Carlo De Vincentiis, and Mario Gaudino
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aortic clamp ,coronary artery bypass grafting ,off‐pump ,on‐pump ,stroke ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background The impact of the coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) technique (on‐ versus off‐pump, single versus multiple aortic clamping) on postoperative neurological outcome remains a matter of controversy. The aim of this study was to assess the association between the incidence of postoperative stroke and the degree of aortic manipulation in one of the largest contemporary CABG series. Methods and Results A retrospective, multicenter, international study was conducted in 25 388 patients undergoing isolated CABG procedures with on‐pump CABG (ONCAB) or off‐pump CABG (OPCAB) technique including single or multiple aortic clamping. Postoperative stroke was defined as a postoperative neurological deficit lasting more than 24 hours and associated with evidence of a brain lesion on computed tomography. The degree of aortic manipulation was assumed to be higher for on‐pump versus off‐pump surgery and for multiple versus single or no aortic clamping. Logistic regression and propensity matching were used. ONCAB procedures were performed in 17 231 cases and OPCAB in 8157. The incidence of postoperative stroke was significantly lower in the OPCAB group even after propensity matching (0.4% OPCAB versus 1.2% ONCAB, P=0.02). In the ONCAB group (but not in the OPCAB arm) the use of single aortic clamping was associated with significantly reduced postoperative stroke rate (odds ratio, 0.05; 95% CI, 0.008 to 0.07 [P
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- 2019
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12. Biochemical Changes in Leaves of Vitis vinifera cv. Sangiovese Infected by Bois Noir Phytoplasma
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Carmine Negro, Erika Sabella, Francesca Nicolì, Roberto Pierro, Alberto Materazzi, Alessandra Panattoni, Alessio Aprile, Eliana Nutricati, Marzia Vergine, Antonio Miceli, Luigi De Bellis, and Andrea Luvisi
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Bois noir ,grapevine cultivar (cv.) Sangiovese ,plant-phytoplasma interaction ,phenylpropanoid compounds ,Medicine - Abstract
Bois noir is a disease associated with the presence of phytoplasma ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma solani’ belonging to the Stolbur group (subgroup 16SrXII-A), which has a heavy economic impact on grapevines. This study focused on the changes induced by phytoplasma in terms of the profile and amount of secondary metabolites synthesized in the phenylpropanoid pathway in leaves of Vitis vinifera L. red-berried cultivar Sangiovese. Metabolic alterations were assessed according to the disease progression through measurements of soluble sugars, chlorophyll, and phenolic compounds produced by plant hosts, in response to disease on symptomatic and asymptomatic Bois noir-positive plants. Significant differences were revealed in the amount of soluble sugars, chlorophyll, and accumulation/reduction of some compounds synthesized in the phenylpropanoid pathway of Bois noir-positive and negative grapevine leaves. Our results showed a marked increase in phenolic and flavonoid production and a parallel decrease in lignin content in Bois noir-positive compared to negative leaves. Interestingly, some parameters (chlorophyll a, soluble sugars, total phenolic or flavonoids content, proanthocyanidins, quercetin) differed between Bois noir-positive and negative leaves regardless of symptoms, indicating measurable biochemical changes in asymptomatic leaves. Our grapevine cultivar Sangiovese results highlighted an extensive modulation of the phenylpropanoid biosynthetic pathway as a defense mechanism activated by the host plant in response to Bois noir disease.
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- 2020
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13. Betalains, Phenols and Antioxidant Capacity in Cactus Pear [Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill.] Fruits from Apulia (South Italy) Genotypes
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Clara Albano, Carmine Negro, Noemi Tommasi, Carmela Gerardi, Giovanni Mita, Antonio Miceli, Luigi De Bellis, and Federica Blando
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Opuntia ficus-indica ,cactus pear fruit ,betanin ,phenolic content ,antioxidant activity ,ORAC and TEAC assays ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Betacyanin (betanin), total phenolics, vitamin C and antioxidant capacity (by Trolox-equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) and oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assays) were investigated in two differently colored cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill.) genotypes, one with purple fruit and the other with orange fruit, from the Salento area, in Apulia (South Italy). In order to quantitate betanin in cactus pear fruit extracts (which is difficult by HPLC because of the presence of two isomers, betanin and isobetanin, and the lack of commercial standard with high purity), betanin was purified from Amaranthus retroflexus inflorescence, characterized by the presence of a single isomer. The purple cactus pear variety showed very high betanin content, with higher levels of phenolics, vitamin C, and antioxidant capacity (TEAC) than the orange variety. These findings confirm the potential for exploiting the autochthonous biodiversity of cactus pear fruits. In particular, the purple variety could be an interesting source of colored bioactive compounds which not only have coloring potential, but are also an excellent source of dietary antioxidant components which may have beneficial effects on consumers’ health.
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14. Sutureless Perceval Aortic Valve Versus Conventional Stented Bioprostheses: Meta‐Analysis of Postoperative and Midterm Results in Isolated Aortic Valve Replacement
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Massimo Meco, Andrea Montisci, Antonio Miceli, Paolo Panisi, Francesco Donatelli, Silvia Cirri, Matteo Ferrarini, Antonio Lio, and Mattia Glauber
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aortic stenosis ,prosthetic heart valve ,Sutureless bioprothesis ,Perceval valve ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
BackgroundAortic stenosis is the most common valvular disease and has a dismal prognosis without surgical treatment. The aim of this meta‐analysis was to quantitatively assess the comparative effectiveness of the Perceval (LivaNova) valve versus conventional aortic bioprostheses. Methods and ResultsA total of 6 comparative studies were identified, including 639 and 760 patients who underwent, respectively, aortic valve replacement with the Perceval sutureless valve (P group) and with a conventional bioprosthesis (C group). Aortic cross‐clamping and cardiopulmonary bypass duration were significantly lower in the P group. No difference in postoperative mortality was shown for the P and C groups (2.8% versus 2.7%, respectively; odds ratio [OR]: 0.99 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.52–1.88]; P=0.98). Incidence of postoperative renal failure was lower in the P group compared with the C group (2.7% versus 5.5%; OR: 0.45 [95% CI, 0.25–0.80]; P=0.007). Incidence of stroke (2.3% versus 1.7%; OR: 1.34 [95% CI, 0.56–3.21]; P=0.51) and paravalvular leak (3.1% versus 1.6%; OR: 2.52 [95% CI, 0.60–1.06]; P=0.21) was similar, whereas P group patients received fewer blood transfusions than C group patients (1.16±1.2 versus 2.13±2.2; mean difference: 0.99 [95% CI, −1.22 to −0.75]; P=0.001). The incidence of pacemaker implantation was higher in the P than the C group (7.9% versus 3.1%; OR: 2.45 [95% CI, 1.44–4.17]; P=0.001), whereas hemodynamic Perceval performance was better (transvalvular gradient 23.42±1.73 versus 22.8±1.86; mean difference: 0.90 [95% CI, 0.62–1.18]; P=0.001), even during follow‐up (10.98±5.7 versus 13.06±6.2; mean difference: −2.08 [95% CI, −3.96 to −0.21]; P=0.030). We found no difference in 1‐year mortality. ConclusionsThe Perceval bioprosthesis improves the postoperative course compared with conventional bioprostheses and is an option for high‐risk patients.
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15. Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca (CoDiRO strain) infection in four olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars: profile of phenolic compounds in leaves and progression of leaf scorch symptoms
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Andrea LUVISI, Alessio APRILE, Erika SABELLA, Marzia VERGINE, Francesca NICOLÌ, Eliana NUTRICATI, Antonio MICELI, Carmine NEGRO, and Luigi DE BELLIS
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Frantoio ,Leccino ,hydroxytyrosol glucoside ,quinic acid ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca (Xfp), strain CoDiRO, infects a broad range of olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars. The profile of phenolic compounds, progression of leaf scorch symptoms and population density of X. fastidiosa were analyzed in response to Xfp infection, in four olive cultivars (Cellina di Nardò, Ogliarola di Lecce, Frantoio and Leccino). Differences in X. fastidiosa multiplication in xylem tissues were estimated using qPCR assays, showing that cvs. Cellina di Nardò and Ogliarola di Lecce were characterized by fewer threshold cycles than for cvs. Frantoio and Leccino. Periodical visual inspections of symptomatic plants estimated disease severity and progression using a disease rating scale; cvs. Frantoio and Leccino showed some disease resistance with up to 3-fold severity scores than those for cvs. Cellina di Nardò and Ogliarola. During vegetative growth, Xfp-positive leaf samples were analyzed using HPLC-ESI–TOF–MS. Among quantified phenolic compounds, Xfp infection modified hydroxytyrosol glucoside and quinic acid. Constitutive levels of hydroxytyrosol glucoside were greater in cvs. Frantoio and Leccino compared to Cellina di Nardò and Ogliarola di Lecce, while levels were strongly reduced in infected plants (95% reduction in Cellina di Nardò, 94% in Ogliarola di Lecce, 97% in Frantoio and 98% in, Leccino). Constitutive levels of quinic acid did not differ among cultivars, but strongly increased in infected Cellina di Nardò and Ogliarola di Lecce (5-fold increases), and to a lesser extent (4-fold increases) in infected Frantoio and Leccino. These results were consistent with the previously reported positive association of quinic acid with X. fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa symptoms and titres in grapevine. Differences in the induced responses of these phenolic compounds among cultivars suggest that they play defensive roles in olive tree response to X. fastidiosa infection.
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16. Molecular Effects of Xylella fastidiosa and Drought Combined Stress in Olive Trees
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Mariarosaria De Pascali, Marzia Vergine, Erika Sabella, Alessio Aprile, Eliana Nutricati, Francesca Nicolì, Ilaria Buja, Carmine Negro, Antonio Miceli, Patrizia Rampino, Luigi De Bellis, and Andrea Luvisi
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abiotic-biotic stress ,combined stress ,water deficit ,plant disease ,pathogen tolerance ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Due to global climate change, complex combinations of stresses are expected to occur, among which the interaction between pathogens and drought stress may have a significant effect on growth and yield. In this study, the Xylella fastidiosa (Xf)-resistant cultivar Leccino and the susceptible one Cellina di Nardò were subjected to (a) individual drought stress, (b) Xf infection and (c) combination of both stress conditions. Here we report the physiological response to stresses in water content in leaves and the modulation in the expression level of seven genes responsive to plant water status and pathogen infection. In Xf-resistant plants, higher expression levels are reported for genes belonging to ROS-scavenging systems and for genes involved in pathogen stress (pathogenesis-related, PR, and leucine-rich repeat genes, LRR-RLK). However, PR and LRR-RLK were not further induced by water deficit. Interestingly, the genes related to drought response (aquaporin, PIP2.1, dehydration responsive element binding, DREB, and dehydrin, DHN), which induction was higher in Cellina di Nardò compared to Leccino during drought stress, was poorly induced in Xf-susceptible plants when Xf occur. Conversely, DHN was induced by Xf presence in Leccino. These results were consistent with observations on water content. Indeed, response was similar in Leccino regardless kind of stress or combination, whereas a strong reduction was observed in Xf-susceptible plants infected by Xf or in presence of combined stresses. Thus, the reported findings indicate that resistance of Leccino to Xf could be linked to its lower resistance to water stress, probably leading to the activation of alternative defense pathways that support the plant in Xf response.
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17. Nutraceutical Properties of Mulberries Grown in Southern Italy (Apulia)
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Carmine Negro, Alessio Aprile, Luigi De Bellis, and Antonio Miceli
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mulberry (Morus nigra ,Morus alba) ,simple sugars ,organic acids ,phenol compounds ,high performance liquid chromatography/diode array detector/mass spectrometry anthocyanins ,antioxidant activity ,anti-inflammatory activity ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
In this work, for the first time, were analyzed mulberry genotypes grown in Apulia (Southern Italy, Salento region) were analyzed. Two local varieties of Morus alba (cv. Legittimo nero and cv. Nello) and one of Morus nigra were characterized for content in simple sugars, organic acids, phenols, anthocyanins; fruit antioxidant activity (AA) was also evaluated by three different methods (2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, DPPH; 2,2′-Azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid), ABTS; and Ferric reducing antioxidant potential, FRAP test). The results showed that the sugars amount ranged between 6.29 and 7.66 g/100 g fresh weight (FW) while the malic and citric acids content was low, at about 0.1−1 g/100 g FW. Mulberries are a good source of phenols which are present in higher values in M. nigra and M. alba cv. Legittimo nero (485 and 424 mg Gallic Acid Equivalent (GAE)/ 100 g FW, respectively). The high performance liquid chromatography/diode array detector/mass spectrometry (HPLC/DAD/MS) analysis identified 5 main anthocyanin compounds present in different concentrations in each variety of mulberry: cyanidin 3-sophoroside, cyanidin 3-glucoside, cyanidin 3-rutinoside, pelargonidin 3-glucoside, pelargonidin 3-rutinoside. The highest concentration of anthocyanins was determined in Morus alba Legittimo (about 300 mg/100 g FW) while the lowest content (about 25 mg/100 g FW) was measured in M. alba cv. Nello. Morus nigra showed a good AA in comparison with the different M. alba genotypes with all the used methods; its AA was equal to 33, 26 and 21 μmols Trolox/g FW when using DPPH, ABTS and FRAP tests, respectively. All genotypes showed an anti-inflammatory activity (measured by cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitory assay) which was also compared with two commercial anti-inflammatory drugs. The data obtained support the high biological qualities of mulberry fruits and their diffusion in human nutrition.
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- 2019
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18. Phenolic Profile and Antioxidant Activity of Italian Monovarietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils
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Carmine Negro, Alessio Aprile, Andrea Luvisi, Francesca Nicolì, Eliana Nutricati, Marzia Vergine, Antonio Miceli, Federica Blando, Erika Sabella, and Luigi De Bellis
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monovarietal extra virgin olive oil ,phenolic compounds ,oleuropein ,oleocanthal ,antioxidant activity ,DPPH ,ORAC ,high-performance liquid chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS/TOF) ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
In the last years, the interest in Italian monovarietal oils has increased due to their specific organoleptic qualities. Extra virgin olive oils (EVOOs) are rich in phenolic compounds, secondary metabolites well known and studied for their nutraceutical properties. However, among EVOOs, there is great variability in phenolic composition due to the origin, the production technique, and mainly, the genotype. The aim of this work was to evaluate the different phenolic profiles and the antioxidant activities of monovarietal oils. The results confirm this variability. In fact, the overall content of oleuropein varies up to four times between the different genotypes (from 33.80 to 152.32 mg/kg oil), while the oleocanthal content is significant only in two oils. The antioxidant activity, determined with 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assays, is correlated with the content of total phenolic substances, with half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values for the DPPH test ranging from 160 to 91 mg of oil, while the ORAC test shows values between 5.45 and 8.03 μmol Trolox equivalent (TE)/g oil.
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- 2019
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19. Evaluation of Phytochemical and Antioxidant Properties of 15 Italian Olea europaea L. Cultivar Leaves
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Francesca Nicolì, Carmine Negro, Marzia Vergine, Alessio Aprile, Eliana Nutricati, Erika Sabella, Antonio Miceli, Andrea Luvisi, and Luigi De Bellis
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Olea europaea L. ,phenolic compound ,antioxidant activity ,by-product ,HPLC ESI/MS-TOF ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Olive leaf extracts are of special interest due to their proven therapeutic effects. However, they are still considered a by-product of the table olive and the oil industries. In order to learn possible ways of exploiting this waste for health purposes, we investigated the phytochemical profiles and antioxidant activities in the leaves of 15 Italian Olea europaea L. cultivars grown in the same pedoclimatic conditions. The phenolic profiles and amounts of their seven representative compounds were analyzed using HPLC ESI/MS-TOF. The antioxidant activities were determined using three different antioxidant assays (DPPH, ORAC, and superoxide anion scavenging assay). Wide ranges of total phenolic content (11.39−48.62 g GAE kg−1 dry weight) and antioxidant activities (DPPH values: 8.67−29.89 µmol TE mg−1 dry weight, ORAC values: 0.81−4.25 µmol TE mg−1 dry weight, superoxide anion scavenging activity values: 27.66−48.92 µmol TE mg−1 dry weight) were found in the cultivars. In particular, the cultivars Itrana, Apollo, and Maurino, showed a high amount of total phenols and antioxidant activity, and therefore represent a suitable natural source of biological compounds for use in terms of health benefits.
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- 2019
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20. Antioxidant Activity and Anthocyanin Contents in Olives (cv Cellina di Nardò) during Ripening and after Fermentation
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Alessio Aprile, Carmine Negro, Erika Sabella, Andrea Luvisi, Francesca Nicolì, Eliana Nutricati, Marzia Vergine, Antonio Miceli, Federica Blando, and Luigi De Bellis
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olive ,Olea europaea ,anthocyanin ,cyanidin 3-glucoside ,cyanidin 3-rutinoside ,oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) ,high performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS). ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The olive tree “Cellina di Nardò” (CdN) is one of the most widespread cultivars in Southern Italy, mainly grown in the Provinces of Lecce, Taranto, and Brindisi over a total of about 60,000 hectares. Although this cultivar is mainly used for oil production, the drupes are also suitable and potentially marketable as table olives. When used for this purpose, olives are harvested after complete maturation, which gives to them a naturally black color due to anthocyanin accumulation. This survey reports for the first time on the total phenolic content (TPC), anthocyanin characterization, and antioxidant activity of CdN olive fruits during ripening and after fermentation. The antioxidant activity (AA) was determined using three different methods. Data showed that TPC increased during maturation, reaching values two times higher in completely ripened olives. Anthocyanins were found only in mature olives and the concentrations reached up to 5.3 g/kg dry weight. AA was determined for the four ripening stages, and was particularly high in the totally black olive fruit, in accordance with TPC and anthocyanin amounts. Moreover, the CdN olives showed a higher TPC and a greater AA compared to other black table olives produced by cultivars commonly grown for this purpose. These data demonstrate the great potential of black table CdN olives, a product that combines exceptional organoleptic properties with a remarkable antioxidant capacity.
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- 2019
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21. Psychosocial findings in alcohol-dependent patients before and after three months of total alcohol abstinence
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Anna Ferrulli, Lorenzo Leggio, Silvia Cardone, Cristina D'Angelo, Antonio Mirijello, Luisa Vonghia, Antonio Miceli, Giovanni Gasbarrini, and Giovanni Addolorato
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Social Behavior ,alcohol dependence ,aggressiveness ,alcohol addiction severity ,Disability ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) may be associated with several psychological and affective disorders. It is controversial, however, if these symptoms are a cause or rather a consequence of alcohol dependence. There are few data testing simultaneously psychosocial and affective disorders before and after a period of alcohol abstinence. The aim of this study was to perform multiple psychometric evaluations in alcohol-dependent patients before and after 12 weeks of abstinence. Twenty-five alcohol-dependent patients were included in the study. The following psychometric tests were administered at baseline (T0) and after 12 weeks (T1): Addiction Severity Index (ASI), Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), Social Behaviour Scale (SBS), Sheehan Disability Scale (DISS), Aggression Questionnaire (AQ). At T1, 16 (64%) patients were abstinent, 5 (20%) patients dropped out and 4 (16%) patients relapsed. Compared to T0, patients totally abstinent at T1 showed a significant reduction of the scores related to BPRS, BPRS-E and its subscales (except BPRS 5), ASI 1, ASI 2, ASI 3, ASI 6, ASI 7, BSM, AQ, DISS 1, DISS 2, DISS 3 (p
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- 2010
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22. Sheathless Versus Sheathed Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Implantation in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
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Samuel Heuts, Roberto Lorusso, Michele di Mauro, Federica Jiritano, Roberto Scrofani, Carlo Antona, Guglielmo Actis Dato, Paolo Centofanti, Sandro Ferrarese, Matteo Matteucci, Antonio Miceli, Mattia Glauber, Enrico Vizzardi, Sandro Sponga, Igor Vendramin, Andrea Garatti, Carlo de Vincentiis, Michele De Bonis, Marina Pieri, Giovanni Troise, Margherita Dalla Tomba, Giuseppe Filiberto Serraino, RS: Carim - V04 Surgical intervention, MUMC+: MA Med Staf Artsass CTC (9), MUMC+: MA Cardiothoracale Chirurgie (3), and CTC
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The intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) is the most widely available mechanical support device, but its use has been disputed in recent decades. Although several efforts have been made to reduce the associated complication rate, contemporary data on this matter is lacking. The present study aims to evaluate the differences in vascular complications between the sheathless and the sheathed IABP implantation technique in cardiac surgery patients. A retrospective multi-center cohort, consisting of patients treated in 8 cardiac surgical centers, was evaluated. Patients who underwent cardiac surgery with peri-operative IABP support were included. Primary outcome was a composite end point of vascular complications. Propensity score matching (PSM) was performed, and a multivariable regression model was applied to evaluate predictors of vascular complications. The unmatched cohort consisted of 2,615 patients (sheathless n = 1,414, 54%, sheathed n = 1,201, 46%). A total of 878 patients were matched (n = 439 for both groups). The composite vascular complication end point occurred in 3% of patients in the sheathless group, compared with 8% in the sheathed group (p
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23. Frozen Elephant Trunk Surgery in Aortic Dissection
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Antonio Miceli, Amer Harky, and Bleri Celmeta
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24. Editorial commentary: Respect or resect? Patient tailored approach
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Bleri Celmeta, Arturo Bisogno, Mattia Glauber, and Antonio Miceli
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25. Artificial Intelligence (A.I.)—Pandemics—Survival—Innovation and Adaptive Capacity
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Antonio Miceli
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26. Structural valve deterioration in surgically implanted aortic bioprostheses
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Bleri Celmeta and Antonio Miceli
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Bioprosthesis ,Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,Aortic Valve ,Heart Valve Prosthesis ,Humans ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Prosthesis Failure - Published
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27. Commentary: The 2-step strategy
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Lorenzo Di Bacco, Mattia Glauber, and Antonio Miceli
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28. Stroke after coronary artery bypass surgery: Can we predict full neurological recovery?
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Bleri Celmeta and Antonio Miceli
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Stroke ,Postoperative Complications ,Risk Factors ,Coronary Artery Bypass, Off-Pump ,Humans ,Surgery ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Postoperative stroke is a rare but feared complication after cardiac surgery. The clinical presentation and the evolution of postoperative stroke associated with bypass surgery are extremely heterogeneous and depend on multiple factors, which are not always easy to identify. Computed tomography scan parameters like visual rating scales, in particular, the age-related white matter changes and Mendes Ribero visual rating scale scores, could be used to predict postoperative stroke reconvalescence. Being reproducible and quickly appliable in everyday clinical practice, their implementation results are easy. Further studies are still required to validate these scores, to identify a "cut-off" value for highly likely or unlikely neurological recovery.
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29. Drought Stress Pre-Treatment Triggers Thermotolerance Acquisition in Durum Wheat
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Mariarosaria De Pascali, Monica De Caroli, Alessio Aprile, Antonio Miceli, Carla Perrotta, Mariolina Gullì, and Patrizia Rampino
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acquired thermotolerance ,combined stress ,drought priming ,HSPs ,Triticum durum ,Thermotolerance ,Dehydration ,Proline ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications ,Droughts ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Stress, Physiological ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Heat-Shock Proteins ,Triticum - Abstract
Durum wheat is strongly affected by climatic constraints such as high temperatures and drought, which frequently lead to yield reduction. Damages due to high temperatures are related to plant thermotolerance, a trait determined by two components: basal and acquired thermotolerance. In this study, the effect of drought and heat stress imposed singularly or sequentially was investigated in ten durum wheat cultivars (cvs) at the physiological and molecular level. The traits analyzed were cell membrane stability, relative water content, proline content, and expression level of several genes for heat shock proteins (HSPs). Our results indicate that drought priming can induce the acquisition of thermotolerance in most cultivars already classified as able to acquire thermotolerance by heat pre-treatment. Proline accumulation was correlated to cell membrane stability, meaning that the most thermotolerant cvs were able to accumulate higher levels of proline. Acquired thermotolerance is also due to the activation of HSP gene expression; similarly, pre-treatment with water stress was able to activate HSPs expression. The results reported indicate that water stress plays an important role in inducing thermotolerance, comparable to mild heat stress pre-treatment. This is the first report on the effect of drought stress on the acquisition of thermotolerance.
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30. Relation of Prolonged Pacemaker Dependency After Cardiac Surgery to Mortality
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Giroc Investigators, Andrea Colli, Ezio Aime, Egidio Varone, Domenico Paparella, Michele De Bonis, Giuseppe Arena, Francesco Alamanni, Roberto Scrofani, Paolo Della Bella, Francesco Paolo Tritto, Emmanuel Villa, Elena Grasso, Giovanni Troise, Fabio Barili, Veronika A. Myasoedova, Caterina Simon, Elham Bidar, Kevin Vernooy, Francesco Rosato, Antonio Miceli, Enrico Vizzardi, Mattia Glauber, Domenico Pecora, Marzia Cottini, Sandro Sponga, Giovanni Mariscalco, Carlo De Vincentiis, Roberto Lorusso, Cesare Beghi, Daniele Maselli, Filiberto Serraino, Alessandro Parolari, Davide Foresti, Francesco Nicolini, Gianluca Gonzi, Lilla Amorese, Mauro Toniolo, Alessandro Proclemer, Gabriele Paglino, Guglielmo Mario Actis Dato, Maurizio Merlo, Rosario Gregorio, Michele Di Mauro, Andrea Daprati, Justine M Ravaux, Gino Gerosa, Ugolino Livi, Marco Solinas, Federica Jiritano, Lorusso, R., Ravaux, J. M., Barili, F., Bidar, E., Vernooy, K., Mauro, M. D., Miceli, A., Parolari, A., Daprati, A., Myasoedova, V., Alamanni, F., De Vincentiis, C., Aime, E., Nicolini, F., Gonzi, G., Colli, A., Gerosa, G., De Bonis, M., Paglino, G., Bella, P. D., Dato, G. A., Varone, E., Sponga, S., Toniolo, M., Proclemer, A., Livi, U., Mariscalco, G., Cottini, M., Beghi, C., Scrofani, R., Foresti, D., Tritto, F. P., Gregorio, R., Villa, E., Troise, G., Pecora, D., Serraino, F., Jiritano, F., Rosato, F., Grasso, E., Paparella, D., Amorese, L., Vizzardi, E., Solinas, M., Arena, G., Maselli, D., Simon, C., Glauber, M., Merlo, M., CTC, MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec CTC (9), RS: Carim - V04 Surgical intervention, MUMC+: MA Med Staf Artsass CTC (9), Cardiologie, MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec Cardiologie (9), RS: Carim - H01 Clinical atrial fibrillation, and RS: Carim - H06 Electro mechanics
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Male ,Pacemaker, Artificial ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Aortic valve replacement ,80 and over ,Sinus rhythm ,implantation ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,Atrioventricular Block ,Permanent pacemaker ,cardiac surgery ,mortality ,pacemaker dependency ,Aged, 80 and over ,Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,OUTCOMES ,Hazard ratio ,Cardiac Pacing, Artificial ,Middle Aged ,Cardiac surgery ,Pacemaker ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Artificial ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Aged ,Bradycardia ,Humans ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Retrospective Studies ,Cardiac Surgical Procedures ,Mortality ,Artery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,aortic-valve-replacement ,conduction ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,LONG-TERM SURVIVAL ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,030228 respiratory system ,Cardiac Pacing ,business ,Complication - Abstract
Permanent pacemaker implantation (PPI) represents a rare complication after cardiac surgery, with no uniform agreement on timing and no information on follow-up. A multi-center retrospective study was designed to assess pacemaker dependency (PMD) and long-term mortality after cardiac surgery procedures. Between 2004 and 2016, PPI-patients from 18 centers were followed. Time-to-event data were evaluated with semiparametric regression Cox models and semiparametric Fine and Gray model for competing risk framework. Of 859 (0.90%) PPI-patients, 30% were pacemaker independent (PMI) at 6 months. PMD showed higher mortality compared with PMI (10-year survival 80.1% +/- 2.6% and 92.2% +2.4%, respectively, log-rank p-value < 0.001) with an unadjusted hazard ratio for death of 0.36 (95% CI 0.20 to 0.65, p< 0.001 favoring PMI) and an adjusted hazard ratio of 0.19 (95% CI 0.08 to 0.45, p< 0.001 with PMD as reference). Crude cumulative incidence function of restored PMI rhythm at follow-up at 6 months, 1 year and 12 years were 30.5% (95% CI 27.3% to 33.7%), 33.7% (95% CI 30.4% to 36.9%) and 37.2% (95% CI 33.8% to 40.6%) respectively. PMI was favored by preoperative sinus rhythm with normal conduction (SR) (HR 2.37, 95% CI 1.65 to 3.40, p< 0.001), whereas coronary artery bypass grafting and aortic valve replacement were independently associated with PMD (HR 0.63, 95% CI 0.45 to 0.88, p = 0.006 and HR 0.807, 95% CI 0.65 to 0.99, p = 0.047 respectively). Time-to-implantation was not associated with increased rate of PMI. Although 30% of PPI-patients are PMI after 6 months, PMD is associated with higher mortality at long term. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.
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31. Adult cardiovascular surgery and the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic: the Italian experience
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Mattia Glauber, Enrico Coscioni, Antonio Miceli, Silvia Cirri, Claudio Napoli, Ciro Maiello, Francesco Donatelli, Donatelli, F., Miceli, A., Glauber, M., Cirri, S., Maiello, C., Coscioni, E., and Napoli, C.
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Intensive Care Unit ,Vascular Surgery ,Comorbidity ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Personal protective equipment ,Intensive care ,Health care ,medicine ,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ,Cardiac Surgical Procedure ,Humans ,Cardiovascular Surgical Procedure ,Cardiac Surgical Procedures ,Pandemics ,Heart Failure ,Pandemic ,Coronavirus disease 2019 ,AcademicSubjects/MED00920 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,COVID-19 ,Cardiac surgery ,Vascular surgery ,medicine.disease ,Triage ,Surgery ,Intensive Care Units ,Italy ,030228 respiratory system ,Heart failure ,State-of-the-Art ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Human - Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has profoundly affected all health care professionals. The outbreak required a thorough reorganization of the Italian regional local health care system to preserve resources such as ventilators, beds in intensive care units and surgical and anaesthesiological staff. Levels of priority were created, together with a rigorous triage procedure for patients with COVID-19, which led to postponement of all elective procedures. Urgent cases were discussed with the local heart team and percutaneous approaches were selected as the first treatment option to reduce hospital stay. COVID-19 and COVID-19-free pathways were created, including adequate preparation of the operating room, management of anaesthesiological procedures, transportation of patients and disinfection. It was determined that patients with chronic diseases were at increased risk of adverse outcomes. Systemic inflammation, cytokine storm and hypercoagulability associated with COVID-19 increased the risk of heart failure and cardiac death. In this regard, the early use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation could be life-saving in patients with severe forms of acute respiratory distress syndrome or refractory heart failure. The goal of this paper was to report the Italian experience during the COVID-19 pandemic in the setting of cardiovascular surgery., Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a new pandemic infectious disease caused by a novel beta-coronavirus known as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) [1].
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32. Current trends of sutureless and rapid deployment valves: an 11-year experience from the Sutureless and Rapid Deployment International Registry
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Paolo Berretta, Tristan D. Yan, Giuseppe Santarpino, Kevin Teoh, Thierry Carrel, Bart Meuris, Alberto Albertini, Gian Luca Martinelli, Marco Solinas, Carlo Savini, Emmanuel Villa, Malak Shrestha, Marco Di Eusanio, Antonio Fiore, Carmelo Mignosa, Antonio Miceli, Martin Andreas, Theodor Fischlein, Martin Misfeld, Kevin Phan, and Sebastian Arzt
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Psychological intervention ,Regurgitation (circulation) ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Prosthesis Design ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Aortic valve replacement ,Humans ,Medicine ,Registries ,education ,Stroke ,Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Aortic Valve Stenosis ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Sutureless Surgical Procedures ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,n/a ,030228 respiratory system ,Software deployment ,Aortic Valve ,Heart Valve Prosthesis ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Military deployment - Abstract
OBJECTIVES Current evidence on sutureless and rapid deployment aortic valve replacement (SURD-AVR) is limited and does not allow for the assessment of the clinical impact and the evolution of procedural and clinical outcomes of this new valve technology. The Sutureless and Rapid Deployment International Registry (SURD-IR) represents a unique opportunity to evaluate the current trends and outcomes of SURD-AVR interventions. METHODS Data from 3682 patients enrolled between 2007 and 2018 were analysed. Patients were divided according to the date of surgery into 6 equal groups and by the type of intervention: isolated SURD-AVR (n = 2472) and combined SURD-AVR (n = 1086). RESULTS Across the 11-year study period, significant changes occurred in patient characteristics including a decrease in age and in estimated surgical risk. Less invasive approaches for isolated SURD-AVR increased considerably from 49.4% to 85.5%. The overall in-hospital mortality rate was 1.6% and 3.9% in isolated and combined procedures, respectively, with no change over time. The rate of perioperative stroke decreased significantly (from 4% to 0.5%), as did the rates of postoperative pacemaker implantation (from 12.8% to 5.9%) and aortic regurgitation (from 17.8% to 2.7%). CONCLUSIONS The present study provides a comprehensive analysis of the current trends and results of SURD-AVR interventions. The most notable changes over time were the increasing implantation of SURD valves in a younger population, with more frequent utilization of less invasive techniques. SURD-AVR demonstrated remarkable improvements in clinical outcomes with a significant reduction in the rates of stroke, pacemaker implantation and postoperative aortic regurgitation.
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33. Meta‐analysis of results of subvalvular repair for severe ischemic mitral regurgitation
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Matteo Ferrarini, Paolo Panisi, Antonio Lio, Antonio Miceli, Mattia Glauber, Andrea Montisci, and Massimo Meco
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mitral Valve Annuloplasty ,Time Factors ,Systole ,Heart Ventricles ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Severity of Illness Index ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Diastole ,Internal medicine ,Secondary Prevention ,medicine ,Humans ,Ventricular remodeling ,Papillary muscle ,Mitral regurgitation ,Ventricular Remodeling ,business.industry ,Mitral Valve Insufficiency ,Odds ratio ,Papillary Muscles ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,Ventricle ,Concomitant ,Meta-analysis ,Cardiology ,Mitral Valve ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY The aim of this meta-analysis was to compare short- and long-term outcomes of patients undergoing mitral annuloplasty (MA) with or without papillary muscle surgery (PMS) for the treatment of ischemic mitral regurgitation (IMR). METHODS A systematic review and meta-analysis in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement were performed. RESULTS Nine studies met the inclusion criteria. This meta-analysis identified 478 patients: 228 patients underwent MA alone and 250 patients underwent concomitant PMS. Early mortality was similar between two groups (odds ratio [OR] 1.14, 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.51-2.53; P = .75). PMS was associated at follow-up with a higher freedom from cardiac-related events (P = .050); moreover, although both surgical techniques had a positive impact on ventricular remodeling, the PMS group showed a significant higher reduction of left ventricle end-diastolic diameter (OR, 4.89, 95% CI, 2.77-7.01; P
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34. Respect or resect? Patient tailored approach
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Bleri, Celmeta, Arturo, Bisogno, Mattia, Glauber, and Antonio, Miceli
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35. Contemporary outcomes of cardiac surgery patients supported by the intra-aortic balloon pump
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Roberto Lorusso, Samuel Heuts, Federica Jiritano, Roberto Scrofani, Carlo Antona, Guglielmo Actis Dato, Paolo Centofanti, Sandro Ferrarese, Matteo Matteucci, Antonio Miceli, Mattia Glauber, Enrico Vizzardi, Sandro Sponga, Igor Vendramin, Andrea Garatti, Carlo de Vincentis, Michele De Bonis, Silvia Ajello, Giovanni Troise, Margherita Dalla Tomba, Filiberto Serraino, Lorusso, Roberto, Heuts, Samuel, Jiritano, Federica, Scrofani, Roberto, Antona, Carlo, Actis Dato, Guglielmo, Centofanti, Paolo, Ferrarese, Sandro, Matteucci, Matteo, Miceli, Antonio, Glauber, Mattia, Vizzardi, Enrico, Sponga, Sandro, Vendramin, Igor, Garatti, Andrea, de Vincentis, Carlo, De Bonis, Michele, Ajello, Silvia, Troise, Giovanni, Dalla Tomba, Margherita, Serraino, Filiberto, CTC, MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec CTC (9), RS: Carim - V04 Surgical intervention, and MUMC+: MA Med Staf Artsass CTC (9)
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Male ,VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS ,Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumping ,Cardiac surgery ,Intra-aortic balloon pump ,Mechanical circulatory support ,Postcardiomy shock ,Aged ,Female ,Humans ,Ischemia ,Retrospective Studies ,Risk Factors ,Treatment Outcome ,Cardiac Surgical Procedures ,EFFICACY ,GUIDELINES ,COUNTERPULSATION ,COUNTER-PULSATION ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
OBJECTIVES Although the intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) has been the most widely adopted temporary mechanical support device in cardiac surgical patients, its use has declined. The current study aimed to evaluate the occurrence and predictors of early mortality and complication rates in contemporary cardiac surgery patients supported by an IABP. METHODS A multicentre, retrospective analysis was performed of all consecutive cardiac surgical patients receiving perioperative balloon pump support in 8 centres between January 2010 to December 2019. The primary outcome was early mortality, and secondary outcomes were balloon-associated complications. A multivariable binary logistic regression model was applied to evaluate predictors of the primary outcome. RESULTS The study cohort consisted of 2615 consecutive patients. The median age was 68 years [25th percentile 61, 75th percentile 75 years], with the majority being male (76.9%), and a mean calculated 30-day mortality risk of 10.0%. Early mortality was 12.7% (n = 333), due to cardiac causes (n = 266), neurological causes (=22), balloon-related causes (n = 5) and other causes (n = 40). A composite end point of all vascular complications occurred in 7.2% of patients, and leg ischaemia was observed in 1.3% of patients. The most important predictors of early mortality were peripheral vascular disease [odds ratio (OR) 1.63], postoperative dialysis requirement (OR 10.40) and vascular complications (OR 2.57). CONCLUSIONS The use of the perioperative IABP proved to be safe and demonstrated relatively low complication rates, particularly for leg ischaemia. As such, we believe that specialists should not be held back to use this widely available treatment in high-risk cardiac surgical patients when indicated.
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36. Infective Endocarditis Caused by Staphylococcus Aureus after Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
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Fernando Alfonso, Marco Barbanti, Oliver Husser, Harindra C. Wijeysundera, Jean-Bernard Masson, Ignacio J. Amat-Santos, Samir R. Kapadia, Marina Urena, Francisco Campelo-Parada, Vinicius Esteves, Roger R. Godinho, Tarun Chakravarty, Marcos Antonio Marino, Stamatios Lerakis, Alexandre Siciliano Colafranceschi, Marouane Boukhris, Chekrallah Chamandi, Lisa Crusius, Tomasz Gasior, Azeem Latib, Norman Mangner, Utz Kappert, Josep Rodés-Cabau, José Armando Mangione, Francesco Rosato, Axel Linke, Sandro Sponga, Erika Muñoz-García, Valter Corriea de Lima, Susheel Kodali, Asim N. Cheema, Lars Søndergaard, Igor Vendramin, Alexandre Abizaid, Antonio L. Bartorelli, Annapoorna Kini, Rosana Hernández-Antolín, John G. Webb, Costanza Pellegrini, Didier Tchetche, Howard C. Herrmann, John Lisko, Claudia Fiorina, Mohamed Abdel-Wahab, Kim Won-Keun, Hélène Eltchaninoff, Alberto Alperi, Martin Landt, Dominique Himbert, Frédéric Maes, Victoria Vilalta, Luca Testa, Isaac Pascual, Luisa Salido, Jan Malte Sinning, Vicenç Serra, Guglielmo Mario Actis Dato, Antonio Miceli, Clement Servoz, David del Val, Rafael Romaguera, Maria-Cristina Ferreira, Eric Durand, Julio Andrea, Fabio Sandoli de Brito, Vincent Auffret, Philippe Gervais, Stefan Stortecky, Paolo Olivares, Francesco Giannini, Enrique Gutiérrez-Ibañes, Raj Makkar, Nikolaj Ihlemann, Wojtek Wojakowski, Hervé Le Breton, Abdullah Alkhodair, Juan C. Castillo, Ander Regueiro, David Holzhey, Luis Nombela-Franco, Henrique Barbosa Ribeiro, Saif Siddiqui, Université Laval [Québec] (ULaval), Universität Leipzig [Leipzig], Endothélium, valvulopathies et insuffisance cardiaque (EnVI), Université de Rouen Normandie (UNIROUEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), AP-HP - Hôpital Bichat - Claude Bernard [Paris], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), Laboratoire Traitement du Signal et de l'Image (LTSI), Université de Rennes 1 (UR1), Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), CHU Pontchaillou [Rennes], Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou [APHP] (HEGP), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Ouest - Hôpitaux Universitaires Île de France Ouest (HUPO), CHU Toulouse [Toulouse], Clinique Pasteur, Clinique Pasteur [Toulouse], Mount Sinai Hospital [Toronto, Canada] (MSH), Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM), Université de Montréal (UdeM), University Hospital Leipzig, Edwards Lifesciences, Fundación Alfonso Martín Escudero, Abbott Laboratories, Medtronic, Boston Scientific Corporation, UCL - (SLuc) Département cardiovasculaire, UCL - SSS/IREC/SLUC - Pôle St.-Luc, Hôpital de Rangueil, Universität Leipzig, Université de Rennes (UR)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), and Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse)
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Prosthesis-Related Infections ,Transcatheter aortic ,medicine.medical_treatment ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Global Health ,Prosthesis ,Sepsis ,Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Valve replacement ,[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system ,Risk Factors ,[SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases ,medicine ,Endocarditis ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Hospital Mortality ,Registries ,610 Medicine & health ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Aortic Valve Stenosis ,Endocarditis, Bacterial ,Staphylococcal Infections ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Surgery ,Survival Rate ,Infective endocarditis ,Aortic Valve ,Heart Valve Prosthesis ,Etiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
International audience; Background - Staphylococcus aureus (SA) has been extensively studied as causative microorganism of surgical prosthetic-valve infective endocarditis (IE). However, scarce evidence exists on SA IE after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Methods - Data were obtained from the Infectious Endocarditis After TAVR International Registry, including patients with definite IE after TAVR from 59 centres in 11 countries. Patients were divided into 2 groups according to microbiologic etiology: non-SA IE vs SA IE. Results - SA IE was identified in 141 patients out of 573 (24.6%), methicillin-sensitive SA in most cases (115/141, 81.6%). Self-expanding valves were more common than balloon-expandable valves in patients presenting with early SA IE. Major bleeding and sepsis complicating TAVR, neurologic symptoms or systemic embolism at admission, and IE with cardiac device involvement (other than the TAVR prosthesis) were associated with SA IE (P < 0.05 for all). Among patients with IE after TAVR, the likelihood of SA IE increased from 19% in the absence of those risk factors to 84.6% if ≥ 3 risk factors were present. In-hospital (47.8% vs 26.9%; P < 0.001) and 2-year (71.5% vs 49.6%; P < 0.001) mortality rates were higher among patients with SA IE vs non-SA IE. Surgery at the time of index SA IE episode was associated with lower mortality at follow-up compared with medical therapy alone (adjusted hazard ratio 0.46, 95% CI 0.22-0.96; P = 0.038). Conclusions - SA IE represented approximately 25% of IE cases after TAVR and was associated with very high in-hospital and late mortality. The presence of some features determined a higher likelihood of SA IE and could help to orientate early antibiotic regimen selection. Surgery at index SA IE was associated with improved outcomes, and its role should be evaluated in future studies.
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37. Mitral Valve Infective Endocarditis after Trans-Catheter Aortic Valve Implantation
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Vassili Panagides, David del Val, Mohamed Abdel-Wahab, Norman Mangner, Eric Durand, Nikolaj Ihlemann, Marina Urena, Costanza Pellegrini, Francesco Giannini, Piotr Scislo, Zenon Huczek, Martin Landt, Vincent Auffret, Jan Malte Sinning, Asim N. Cheema, Luis Nombela-Franco, Chekrallah Chamandi, Francisco Campelo-Parada, Erika Munoz-Garcia, Howard C Herrmann, Luca Testa, Won-Keun Kim, Juan Carlos Castillo, Alberto Alperi, Didier Tchetche, Antonio L. Bartorelli, Samir Kapadia, Stefan Stortecky, Ignacio Amat-Santos, Harindra C. Wijeysundera, John Lisko, Enrique Gutiérrez-Ibanes, Vicenç Serra, Luisa Salido, Abdullah Alkhodair, Ugolino Livi, Tarun Chakravarty, Stamatios Lerakis, Victoria Vilalta, Ander Regueiro, Rafael Romaguera, Utz Kappert, Marco Barbanti, Jean-Bernard Masson, Frédéric Maes, Claudia Fiorina, Antonio Miceli, Susheel Kodali, Henrique B. Ribeiro, Jose Armando Mangione, Fabio Sandoli de Brito, Guglielmo Mario Actis Dato, Francesco Rosato, Maria-Cristina Ferreira, Valter Correia de Lima, Alexandre Siciliano Colafranceschi, Alexandre Abizaid, Marcos Antonio Marino, Vinicius Esteves, Julio Andrea, Roger R. Godinho, Fernando Alfonso, Helene Eltchaninoff, Lars Søndergaard, Dominique Himbert, Oliver Husser, Azeem Latib, Hervé Le Breton, Clement Servoz, Isaac Pascual, Saif Siddiqui, Paolo Olivares, Rosana Hernandez-Antolin, John G. Webb, Sandro Sponga, Raj Makkar, Annapoorna S. Kini, Marouane Boukhris, Philippe Gervais, Axel Linke, Lisa Crusius, David Holzhey, Josep Rodés-Cabau, Université Laval [Québec] (ULaval), Universität Leipzig [Leipzig], Technische Universität Dresden = Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden), Endothélium, valvulopathies et insuffisance cardiaque (EnVI), Université de Rouen Normandie (UNIROUEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Rigshospitalet [Copenhagen], Copenhagen University Hospital, AP-HP - Hôpital Bichat - Claude Bernard [Paris], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), Deutsches Herzzentrum München (DHM), Ospedale San Raffaele, Medical University of Warsaw - Poland, Service de cardiologie et maladies vasculaires [Rennes] = Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Surgery [Rennes], CHU Pontchaillou [Rennes], Laboratoire Traitement du Signal et de l'Image (LTSI), Université de Rennes 1 (UR1), Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou [APHP] (HEGP), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Ouest - Hôpitaux Universitaires Île de France Ouest (HUPO), Hôpital Rangueil, CHU Toulouse [Toulouse], UCL - SSS/IREC/SLUC - Pôle St.-Luc, UCL - (SLuc) Département cardiovasculaire, Universität Leipzig, Université de Rennes (UR)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), and Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse)
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MESH: Endocarditis ,Catheters ,MESH: Humans ,Endocarditis ,MESH: Heart Valve Prosthesis ,Aortic Valve Insufficiency ,Aortic Valve Stenosis ,MESH: Aortic Valve Insufficiency ,MESH: Mitral Valve ,Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement ,Treatment Outcome ,Risk Factors ,MESH: Risk Factors ,Aortic Valve ,Heart Valve Prosthesis ,Humans ,Mitral Valve ,[SDV.IB]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering ,MESH: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement ,MESH: Catheters ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,610 Medicine & health ,MESH: Aortic Valve ,MESH: Aortic Valve Stenosis ,MESH: Treatment Outcome - Abstract
Scarce data exist on mitral valve (MV) infective endocarditis (IE) after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). This multicenter study included a total of 579 patients with a diagnosis of definite IE after TAVI from the IE after TAVI International Registry and aimed to evaluate the incidence, characteristics, management, and outcomes of MV-IE after TAVI. A total of 86 patients (14.9%) had MV-IE. These patients were compared with 284 patients (49.1%) with involvement of the transcatheter heart valve (THV) only. Two factors were found to be associated with MV-IE: the use of self-expanding valves (adjusted odds ratio 2.49, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.23 to 5.07, p = 0.012), and the presence of an aortic regurgitation >= 2 at discharge (adjusted odds ratio 3.33; 95% CI 1.43 to 7.73, p < 0.01). There were no differences in IE timing and causative microorganisms between groups, but surgical management was significantly lower in patients with MV-IE (6.0%, vs 21.6% in patients with THV-IE, p = 0.001). All-cause mortality rates at 2-year follow-up were high and similar between patients with MV-IE (51.4%, 95% CI 39.8 to 64.1) and patients with THV-IE (51.5%, 95% CI 45.4 to 58.0) (log-rank p = 0.295). The factors independently associated with increased mortality risk in patients with MV-IE were the occurrence of heart failure (adjusted p < 0.001) and septic shock (adjusted p < 0.01) during the index hospitalization. One of 6 IE episodes after TAVI is localized on the MV. The implantation of a self-expanding THV and the presence of an aortic regurgitation >= 2 at discharge were associated with MV-IE. Patients with MV-IE were rarely operated on and had a poor prognosis at 2-year follow-up. (C) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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38. Which Surgical Technique for Left Main Coronary Artery Bypass? A Mini-Invasive Approach
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Bleri Çelmeta, Antonio Miceli, and Mattia Glauber
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39. Perivalvular Extension of Infective Endocarditis after Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
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Vassili Panagides, David del Val, Mohamed Abdel-Wahab, Norman Mangner, Eric Durand, Nikolaj Ihlemann, Marina Urena, Costanza Pellegrini, Francesco Giannini, Tomasz Gasior, Wojtek Wojakowski, Martin Landt, Vincent Auffret, Jan Malte Sinning, Asim N Cheema, Luis Nombela-Franco, Chekrallah Chamandi, Francisco Campelo-Parada, Erika Munoz-Garcia, Howard C Herrmann, Luca Testa, Won Keun Kim, Juan Carlos Castillo, Alberto Alperi, Didier Tchetche, Antonio L Bartorelli, Samir Kapadia, Stefan Stortecky, Ignacio Amat-Santos, Harindra C Wijeysundera, John Lisko, Enrique Gutiérrez-Ibanes, Vicenç Serra, Luisa Salido, Abdullah Alkhodair, Ugolino Livi, Tarun Chakravarty, Stamatios Lerakis, Victoria Vilalta, Ander Regueiro, Rafael Romaguera, Utz Kappert, Marco Barbanti, Jean Bernard Masson, Frédéric Maes, Claudia Fiorina, Antonio Miceli, Susheel Kodali, Henrique B Ribeiro, Jose Armando Mangione, Fabio Sandoli de Brito, Guglielmo Mario Actis Dato, Francesco Rosato, Maria Cristina Ferreira, Valter Correia de Lima, Alexandre Siciliano Colafranceschi, Alexandre Abizaid, Marcos Antonio Marino, Vinicius Esteves, Julio Andrea, Roger R Godinho, Fernando Alfonso, Helene Eltchaninoff, Lars Søndergaard, Dominique Himbert, Oliver Husser, Azeem Latib, Hervé Le Breton, Clement Servoz, Isaac Pascual, Saif Siddiqui, Paolo Olivares, Rosana Hernandez-Antolin, John G Webb, Sandro Sponga, Raj Makkar, Annapoorna S Kini, Marouane Boukhris, Philippe Gervais, Axel Linke, Lisa Crusius, David Holzhey, Josep Rodés-Cabau, Université Laval [Québec] (ULaval), Universität Leipzig, Endothélium, valvulopathies et insuffisance cardiaque (EnVI), Université de Rouen Normandie (UNIROUEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), AP-HP - Hôpital Bichat - Claude Bernard [Paris], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), Laboratoire Traitement du Signal et de l'Image (LTSI), Université de Rennes (UR)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), CHU Pontchaillou [Rennes], Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou [APHP] (HEGP), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Ouest - Hôpitaux Universitaires Île de France Ouest (HUPO), Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse), Clinique Pasteur [Toulouse], Technische Universität Dresden = Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden), Leipzig University, Universität Leipzig [Leipzig], Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Rennes 1 (UR1), Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES), Hôpital de Rangueil, CHU Toulouse [Toulouse], Université de Rennes 1 (UR1), and Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)
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Microbiology (medical) ,Coagulase ,Infective endocarditis ,TAVI ,TAVR ,heart surgery ,Endocarditis ,infective endocarditis ,610 Medicine & health ,Endocarditis, Bacterial ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Abscess ,3. Good health ,Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Infectious Diseases ,Risk Factors ,[SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Aneurysm, False - Abstract
Background Infective endocarditis (IE) following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has been associated with a dismal prognosis. However, scarce data exist on IE perivalvular extension (PEE) in such patients. Methods This multicenter study included 579 patients who had the diagnosis of definite IE at a median of 171 (53–421) days following TAVR. PEE was defined as the presence of an intracardiac abscess, pseudoaneurysm, or fistula. Results A total of 105 patients (18.1%) were diagnosed with PEE (perivalvular abscess, pseudoaneurysm, fistula, or a combination in 87, 7, 7, and 4 patients, respectively). A history of chronic kidney disease (adjusted odds ratio [ORadj], 2.08; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.27–3.41; P = .003) and IE secondary to coagulase-negative staphylococci (ORadj, 2.71; 95% CI: 1.57–4.69; P Conclusions PEE occurred in about one-fifth of IE post-TAVR patients, with the presence of coagulase-negative staphylococci and chronic kidney disease determining an increased risk. Patients with PEE-IE exhibited high early and late mortality rates, and surgery during IE hospitalization seemed to be associated with better outcomes.
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40. First‐in‐man Valve‐in‐Valve with the new balloon‐expandable Myval transcatheter heart valve in a failed sutureless Perceval bioprosthesis
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Nicola Buzzatti, Igor Belluschi, Vittorio Romano, Michele De Bonis, Ottavio Alfieri, Paolo Denti, Matteo Montorfano, Mattia Glauber, Antonio Miceli, Alessandro Castiglioni, Belluschi, I., Buzzatti, N., Denti, P., Romano, V., Miceli, A., Alfieri, O., De Bonis, M., Glauber, M., Castiglioni, A., and Montorfano, M.
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Percutaneous ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Myval ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Prosthesis Design ,Prosthesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Older patients ,medicine ,Humans ,Heart valve ,Valve-in-Valve ,Aged ,Bioprosthesis ,Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,Perceval ,business.industry ,Aortic Valve Stenosis ,Sutureless Surgical Procedures ,Valve in valve ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Balloon expandable stent ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,Aortic Valve ,Heart Valve Prosthesis ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Sutureless aortic bioprostheses were introduced more than ten years ago, with the aim of decreasing cross-clamp time and thus becoming the first choice in older patients for many surgeons. However, published data are limited to a 5-year follow-up, and some cases of deterioration have already been described. High-risk patients who once have benefitted from a fast sutureless aortic replacement and now are experiencing a prosthesis dysfunction, could take advantage of a percutaneous Valve-in-Sutureless technique. Furthermore, thanks to technological improvement, new transcatheter prostheses have been designed, allowing a more precise positioning. In this report, we described the first Myval-in-Perceval case, which resulted in a safe and effective procedure.
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41. Postinfarction ventricular septal defect closure
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Bleri Çelmeta, Antonio Miceli, Matteo Ferrarini, Silvia Travaglini, and Mattia Glauber
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Cardiogenic shock ,Ventricular wall ,medicine.disease ,Ventriculotomy ,Surgery ,law.invention ,Defect closure ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Suture (anatomy) ,law ,Ventricle ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiopulmonary bypass ,Medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Myocardial infarction ,business - Abstract
After a median full sternotomy, cardiopulmonary bypass is installed in the usual manner. Apical ventriculotomy is performed through the infarcted myocardium. Polypropylene pledgeted mattress sutures are passed from the right to the left ventricular side through the ventricular septal defect, with the pledgets remaining on the right ventricle. Great care must be taken to place the suture on healthy myocardium and away from the edge of the ventricular septal defect; otherwise the chances of a recurrent postoperative ventricular septal defect would increase. The sutures are subsequently positioned through a heterologous patch, previously prepared to be appropriate for the ventricular septal defect closure. A collar of 3 to 4 cm is left on the external side of the patch. A 4-0 polypropylene running suture is placed through this collar and the left ventricle to further reinforce the ventricular septal defect closure. The left ventricular incision is closed with polypropylene 3-0 continuous sutures. For each ventricular edge, the running suture is passed through 2 polytetrafluoroethylene felts: one on the endoventricular side and the other on the epicardial side. Finally, the suture line is reinforced with a continuous 2-0 polypropylene suture, which is passed through the polytetrafluoroethylene felts, the ventricular wall, and the heterologous patch used to close the ventricular septal defect.
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42. Surgical Treatment of Patients With Infective Endocarditis After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
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Norman Mangner, David del Val, Mohamed Abdel-Wahab, Lisa Crusius, Eric Durand, Nikolaj Ihlemann, Marina Urena, Costanza Pellegrini, Francesco Giannini, Tomasz Gasior, Wojtek Wojakowski, Martin Landt, Vincent Auffret, Jan Malte Sinning, Asim N. Cheema, Luis Nombela-Franco, Chekrallah Chamandi, Francisco Campelo-Parada, Erika Munoz-Garcia, Howard C. Herrmann, Luca Testa, Won-Keun Kim, Juan Carlos Castillo, Alberto Alperi, Didier Tchetche, Antonio L. Bartorelli, Samir Kapadia, Stefan Stortecky, Ignacio Amat-Santos, Harindra C. Wijeysundera, John Lisko, Enrique Gutiérrez-Ibanes, Vicenç Serra, Luisa Salido, Abdullah Alkhodair, Ugolino Livi, Tarun Chakravarty, Stamatios Lerakis, Victoria Vilalta, Ander Regueiro, Rafael Romaguera, Utz Kappert, Marco Barbanti, Jean-Bernard Masson, Frédéric Maes, Claudia Fiorina, Antonio Miceli, Susheel Kodali, Henrique B. Ribeiro, Jose Armando Mangione, Fabio Sandoli de Brito, Guglielmo Mario Actis Dato, Francesco Rosato, Maria-Cristina Ferreira, Valter Correia de Lima, Alexandre Siciliano Colafranceschi, Alexandre Abizaid, Marcos Antonio Marino, Vinicius Esteves, Julio Andrea, Roger R. Godinho, Fernando Alfonso, Helene Eltchaninoff, Lars Søndergaard, Dominique Himbert, Oliver Husser, Azeem Latib, Hervé Le Breton, Clement Servoz, Isaac Pascual, Saif Siddiqui, Paolo Olivares, Rosana Hernandez-Antolin, John G. Webb, Sandro Sponga, Raj Makkar, Annapoorna S. Kini, Marouane Boukhris, Philippe Gervais, Mélanie Côté, David Holzhey, Axel Linke, Josep Rodés-Cabau, Technische Universität Dresden = Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden), Université Laval [Québec] (ULaval), Leipzig University, Endothélium, valvulopathies et insuffisance cardiaque (EnVI), Université de Rouen Normandie (UNIROUEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), AP-HP - Hôpital Bichat - Claude Bernard [Paris], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), Laboratoire Traitement du Signal et de l'Image (LTSI), Université de Rennes 1 (UR1), Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), CHU Pontchaillou [Rennes], Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou [APHP] (HEGP), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Ouest - Hôpitaux Universitaires Île de France Ouest (HUPO), CHU Toulouse [Toulouse], Clinique Pasteur [Toulouse], UCL - SSS/IREC/SLUC - Pôle St.-Luc, UCL - (SLuc) Département cardiovasculaire, Université de Rennes (UR)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), and Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse)
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Prosthesis-Related Infections ,infective endocarditis ,Endocarditis, Bacterial ,Staphylococcal Infections ,Combined Modality Therapy ,antibiotics ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,TAVI ,Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement ,[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system ,outcome ,Humans ,cardiac surgery ,Female ,Cardiac Surgical Procedures ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,610 Medicine & health ,Aged - Abstract
BACKGROUND The optimal treatment of patients developing infective endocarditis (IE) after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is uncertain. OBJECTIVES The goal of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with TAVI-IE treated with cardiac surgery and antibiotics (IE-CS) compared with patients treated with antibiotics alone (IE-AB). METHODS Crude and inverse probability of treatment weighting analyses were applied for the treatment effect of cardiac surgery vs medical therapy on 1-year all-cause mortality in patients with definite TAVI-IE. The study used data from the Infectious Endocarditis after TAVI International Registry. RESULTS Among 584 patients, 111 patients (19%) were treated with IE-CS and 473 patients (81%) with IE-AB. Compared with IE-AB, IE-CS was not associated with a lower in-hospital mortality (HRunadj: 0.85; 95% CI: 0.58-1.25) and 1-year all-cause mortality (HRunadj: 0.88; 95% CI: 0.64-1.22) in the crude cohort. After adjusting for selection and immortal time bias, IE-CS compared with IE-AB was also not associated with lower mortality rates for in-hospital mortality (HRadj: 0.92; 95% CI: 0.80-1.05) and 1-year all-cause mortality (HRadj: 0.95; 95% CI: 0.84-1.07). Results remained similar when patients with and without TAVI prosthesis involvement were analyzed separately. Predictors for in-hospital and 1-year all-cause mortality included logistic EuroSCORE I, Staphylococcus aureus, acute renal failure, persistent bacteremia, and septic shock. CONCLUSIONS In this registry, the majority of patients with TAVI-IE were treated with antibiotics alone. Cardiac surgery was not associated with an improved all-cause in-hospital or 1-year mortality. The high mortality of patients with TAVI-IE was strongly linked to patients' characteristics, pathogen, and IE-related complications. (C) 2022 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
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43. Minimally invasive aortic valve repair using geometric ring annuloplasty
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Mattia Glauber, James Scott Rankin, Vinay Badhwar, Marc W. Gerdisch, Antonio Miceli, Joshua N. Baker, Tomislav Klokocovnik, Theodor Fischlein, and Lawrence M. Wei
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Adult ,Male ,Reoperation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aortic root ,Aortic Valve Insufficiency ,Hemodynamics ,Annuloplasty rings ,Cardiac Valve Annuloplasty ,Aortic valve repair ,Aortic valve replacement ,Medicine ,Humans ,Major complication ,Aged ,Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,business.industry ,Ring annuloplasty ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Clamp ,Treatment Outcome ,Aortic Valve ,Heart Valve Prosthesis ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVES As aortic valve repair (AVr) for aortic insufficiency (AI) expands, minimally invasive (Mi) approaches are increasingly being applied. Cardiac surgical techniques can be more difficult through small incisions, and this report analyzes medium-term outcomes for MiAVr facilitated by geometric ring annuloplasty. METHODS Since 2013, 58 patients were selected for AVr through upper sternotomy third-interspace incisions. The average age was 58.9 ± 15.4 (mean ± SD) years, 71% were male, and preoperative AI grade was 3.6 ± 0.8. Sixty-two percent (36/58) had a proximal aortic replacement for ascending aortic aneurysms (n = 26) and/or remodeling grafts for aortic root aneurysms (n = 10). Annuloplasty rings were placed subannularly (69% trileaflet; 31% bicuspid), and leaflet procedures were performed in 70%. The average ring diameter was 21.6 ± 1.4 mm, and the average aortic clamp time was 113 ± 35 min. RESULTS After repair, AI grade fell to an average of 0.5 ± 0.6 (p
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44. Finding harmony in the asymmetric aortic valve
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Antonio Miceli
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Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Treatment Outcome ,Aortic Valve ,Aortic Valve Insufficiency ,Heart Valve Diseases ,Humans ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
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45. Commentary: Mitral valve edge-to-edge repair is still a simple solution for complex diseases
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Bleri Celmeta, Mattia Glauber, and Antonio Miceli
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46. Commentary: The importance of annulus in percutaneous mitral valve repair
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Andrea Moneta, Mattia Glauber, Antonio Miceli, and Francesco Donatelli
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Annulus (mycology) ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Surgery ,Anatomy ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair - Published
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47. Aortic valve repair for tri-leaflet aortic insufficiency associated with asymmetric aortic root aneurysms
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J. Scott Rankin, Mattia Glauber, G. Chad Hughes, Marc W. Gerdisch, Domenico Mazzitelli, Antonio Miceli, Vinay Badhwar, Tomislav Klokocovnik, George T. Stavridis, Richard S. Downey, Diana Aicher, Theodor Fischlein, Ivar Friedrich, Alberto Weber, Lawrence M. Wei, Steffen Pfeiffer, Ming-Sing Si, Marek A. Deja, Marek Jasinski, and Yeong-Hoon Choi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Aortic valve repair ,Leaflet (botany) ,business.industry ,Masters of Cardiothoracic Surgery ,Internal medicine ,Aortic root ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
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48. Antioxidant Activity and Polyphenols Characterization of Four Monovarietal Grape Pomaces from Salento (Apulia, Italy)
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Antonio Miceli, Luigi De Bellis, Andrea Luvisi, Alessio Aprile, Carmine Negro, Negro, C., Aprile, A., Luvisi, A., De Bellis, L., and Miceli, A.
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Polyphenol ,Wine by‐product ,Antioxidant ,Elevated level ,Physiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Clinical Biochemistry ,antioxidant activity ,RM1-950 ,Grape marc ,Biochemistry ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Article ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nutraceutical ,Antioxidant activity ,medicine ,Food science ,Cultivar ,Molecular Biology ,polyphenols ,grape marc ,Chemistry ,Catechin ,Cell Biology ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Quercetin ,wine by-product - Abstract
The wine industry annually produces millions of tons of by-products rich in polyphenolic compounds that can be reused as secondary raw material in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. The purpose of this work was to describe the presence of nutraceutical compounds and to evaluate the antioxidant activity of pomaces from three Apulian (South Italy, Italy) grape varieties (Negroamaro, Malvasia di Lecce and Primitivo) and to compare them with one of the most cultivated wines in Europe (Cabernet Sauvignon). The main classes of polyphenolic substances were characterized via high performance liquid chromatography/diode array detector/mass spectrometer time of flight (HPLC/DAD/TOF) and the antioxidant activity was evaluated with three different methods. The four investigated grape marcs have shown different polyphenols and antioxidant activities. Primitivo marc showed the higher antioxidant activity due to the excellent level of polyphenols, followed by the Negroamaro cultivar. In addition, marcs from traditional Apulian vines showed higher antioxidant activities than Cabernet Sauvignon because of an elevated level of active polyphenolic substances such as catechin, epicatechin, quercetin and its derivatives.
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49. Commentary: Acute type A aortic dissection: When sample size does matter
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Mattia Galuber, Francesco Donatelli, and Antonio Miceli
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Aortic dissection ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,MEDLINE ,medicine.disease ,Aortic Aneurysm ,Surgery ,Aortic Dissection ,Acute type ,Sample size determination ,Sample Size ,Humans ,Medicine ,Systematic Review ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
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50. Commentary: Coronary Surgery Goes Virtual!
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Igor Belluschi and Antonio Miceli
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Coronary surgery ,General Medicine ,Coronary Angiography ,Article ,Treatment Outcome ,Text mining ,medicine ,Humans ,Surgery ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Cardiothoracic surgeons are faced with a choice of different revascularization techniques and diameters for saphenous vein grafts (SVG) in coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG). Using computational simulations, we virtually investigate the effect of SVG geometry on hemodynamics of both venous grafts and the target coronary arteries. METHODS: We generated patient-specific three-dimensional anatomic models of CABG patients and quantified mechanical stimuli. We performed virtual surgery on three patient-specific models by modifying the geometry vein grafts to reflect single, Y, and sequential surgical configurations with SVG diameters ranging from 2 mm to 5 mm. RESULTS: Our study demonstrates that the coronary artery runoffs are relatively insensitive to the choice of SVG revascularization geometry. We observe a 10% increase in runoff when the SVG diameter is changed from 2 mm to 5 mm. The wall shear stress (WSS) of SVG increases dramatically when the diameter drops, following an inverse power scaling with diameter. For a fixed diameter, the average wall shear stress on the vein graft varies in ascending order as single, Y, and sequential graft in the patient cohort. CONCLUSIONS: The runoff to the target coronary arteries changes marginally due to the choice of graft configuration or diameter. The shear stress on the vein graft depends on both flow rate and diameter and follows an inverse power scaling consistent with a Poiseuille flow assumption. Given the similarity in runoff with different surgical configurations, choices of SVG geometries can be informed by propensity for graft failure using shear stress evaluations.
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