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2. Interpretacja EKG. Kurs podstawowy
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Małgorzata Kurpesa, Bartosz Szafran, Małgorzata Kurpesa, and Bartosz Szafran
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Pierwsza po wielu latach publikacja, która zawiera całościowe omówienie interpretacji EKG na poziomie podstawowym wraz z licznymi ilustracjami. Położono nacisk na praktyczne aspekty interpretacji EKG, wykorzystanie go do rozpoznawania schorzeń kardiologicznych i ustalania toku dalszego postępowania z chorym. Wykorzystano rzeczywiste zapisy badań z codziennej praktyki lekarskiej. Książka przeznaczona jest dla osób szkolących się z EKG zarówno przeddyplomowo jak i podyplomowo w dziedzinach internistycznych.
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- 2018
3. Overweight and obesity in patients with atrial fibrillation: Sex differences in 1-year outcomes in the EORP-AF General Pilot Registry
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Luigi Tavazzi, Cécile Laroche, Monica Mariana Baluta, Malgorzata Kurpesa, Elisa Fantecchi, Giuseppe Boriani, Joan G. Meeder, Igor Diemberger, Marco Proietti, Eorp-Af Investigators, Aldo P. Maggioni, Gregory Y.H. Lip, Boriani, Giuseppe, Laroche, Cécile, Diemberger, Igor, Fantecchi, Elisa, Meeder, Joan, Kurpesa, Malgorzata, Baluta, Monica Mariana, Proietti, Marco, Tavazzi, Luigi, Maggioni, Aldo P, and Lip, Gregory Y H
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Male ,obesity ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Pilot Projects ,Comorbidity ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Overweight ,Risk Assessment ,Body Mass Index ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sex Factors ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Prevalence ,Journal Article ,gender ,Humans ,overweight ,Medicine ,atrial fibrillation ,In patient ,Registries ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged ,EORP-AF registry ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Composite outcomes ,Atrial fibrillation ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,stroke ,Obesity ,outcome ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Male patient ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Obesity paradox - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The impact of overweight and obesity on outcomes in "real world" patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) is not fully defined. Second, sex differences in AF outcomes may also exist.METHODS AND RESULTS: The aim was to investigate outcomes at 1-year follow-up for AF patients enrolled in the EORP-AF Registry, according to BMI (kg/m2 ), comparing patients with normal BMI (18.5 to < 25 kg/m2), overweight (25 to < 30 kg/m2 ) and obesity (≥30 kg/m2 ), in relation to sex differences. Among 2,540 EORP AF patients (38.9% female; median age 69) with 1 year follow-up data available, 720(28.3%) had a normal BMI, 1084(42.7%) were overweight and 736(29.0%) were obese. Obese patients were younger and with more prevalent diabetes mellitus and hypertension (p < 0. 001). One-year outcomes showed that all-cause mortality was significantly different according to BMI among female patients (9.3% normal BMI, 5.3% overweight and 4.3 % obese, p = 0.023), but not among male patients (p = 0.748). The composite outcome of thromboembolic events and death was also significantly different, being lower in obese females (p = 0.035). Among male patients, bleeding events were significantly more frequent in obese subjects (p = 0.035). On multivariable Cox analysis, BMI was not independently associated with all-cause mortality.CONCLUSIONS: Among AF patients, overweight and obesity are common and associated with better outcomes in females (a finding previously reported as "obesity paradox"), while no significant differences in outcomes are detected among male patients. Final multivariable model found that increasing BMI was not associated with increased risk of all-cause death, conversely age and comorbidities persisted as major determinants. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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- 2018
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4. Согласованное заключение экспертов ISHNE-HRS 2017 г. по амбулаторному мониторированию ЭКГ и наружному мониторированию деятельности сердца/телеметрии
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Steinberg, Jonathan S., Niraj Varma, Cygankiewicz, Iwona, Aziz, Peter, Paweł Balsam, Baranchuk, Adrian, Cantillon, Daniel J., Dilaveris, Polychronis, Dubner, Sergio J., El-Sherif, Nabil, Jaroslaw Krol, Malgorzata Kurpesa, Rovere, Maria Teresa La, Suave S. Lobodzinski, Locati, Emanuela T., Suneet Mittal, Olshansky, Brian, Piotrowicz, Ewa, Saxon, Leslie, Stone, Peter H., Tereshchenko, Larisa, Mintu Tarakhia, Turitto, Gioia, Wimmer, Neil J., Verrier, Richard L., Zareba, Wojciech, and Piotrowicz, Ryszard
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телеметрия ,амбулаторное мониторирование ЭКГ ,регистратор эпизодов ,холтеровское мониторирование ,петлевой регистратор ,транстелефонное мониторирование - Abstract
Амбулаторная электрокардиография (АЭКГ) очень широко используется в различных клинических ситуациях для выявления нарушений ритма сердца и/или определения характера аритмий, когда это не удается сделать с помощью стандартной ЭКГ. Точная и своевременная характеристика аритмий имеет решающее значение для выбора терапии и может существенно влиять на диагноз, прогноз и клинические проявления заболевания у пациента. Информация о сердечном ритме, получаемая с помощью разнообразных устройств АЭКГ, часто ведет к персонализации медикаментозного и интервенционного лечения. Настоящий документ содержит обоснование и возможности применения методов АЭКГ в клинической практике, а также в клинических исследованиях.
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- 2018
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5. Tuesday, 28 August 2012
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Tomasz Rechciński, Eduard Malev, Germán Parra, Malgorzata Kurpesa, Jorge Mateu, Masashi Yamanami, and XIUXIA LUO
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Loop (topology) ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Implant ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Early phase ,Computer hardware - Published
- 2012
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6. Dietary habits and myocardial infarction in occupationally active men
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Alicja Bortkiewicz, Elżbieta Gadzicka, Jadwiga Siedlecka, Agata Szyjkowska, Piotr Viebig, Jerzy Krzysztof Wranicz, Małgorzata Kurpesa, Ewa Trzos, and Teresa Makowiec-Dąbrowska
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nutrition ,food ,acute myocardial infarction ,physical work ,mental work ,body mass index ,Medicine - Abstract
Objectives Only a few studies have been undertaken to analyze the dietary habits of people with cardiovascular diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the dietary behaviors of working people who were hospitalized due to experiencing the first acute cardiovascular incident. Material and Methods In the study, the Functional Activity Questionnaire was used. The study was conducted in 2 groups. The first group included all the men hospitalized during 1 year (January–December 2009) in 2 clinics of cardiology, who were professionally active until the first myocardial infarction (MI). It comprised 243 men aged 26–70 years. The reference group consisted of 403 men, blue- and white-collar workers, aged 35–65 years. Results The body mass index of the MI patients was significantly higher (p = 0.006). The frequency of consumption of particular products in the MI group and in the reference group differed significantly for 11 of 21 products. The MI patients significantly less frequently reported the daily consumption of fruit, raw vegetables, cheese, vegetable oils and fish. In this group, the consumption of salty (p = 0.0226) or fatty (p < 0.0001) foods was significantly higher. It was shown that, after adjusting for age, education and the type of work, the daily consumption of fish, salads and cooked vegetables, as well as fruit and vegetable oils, significantly reduced the risk of myocardial infarction. An increased MI risk was, in turn, associated with obesity and preference for fatty foods. Conclusions The authors found that diet significantly modified the MI risk in the examined workers. This indicates that an important aspect of prevention activities among working people should involve education about proper dietary habits. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2019;32(6):853–63
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- 2019
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7. Evaluation of the impact of atmospheric pressure in different seasons on blood pressure in patients with arterial hypertension
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Marek Kamiński, Urszula I. Cieślik-Guerra, Rafał Kotas, Piotr Mazur, Witold Marańda, Maciej Piotrowicz, Bartosz Sakowicz, Andrzej Napieralski, Ewa Trzos, Barbara Uznańska-Loch, Tomasz Rechciński, and Małgorzata Kurpesa
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arterial hypertension ,atmospheric pressure ,ambulatory blood pressure monitoring ,ABPM ,impact of weather on health ,weather ,Medicine - Abstract
Objectives: Atmospheric pressure is the most objective weather factor because regardless of if outdoors or indoors it affects all objects in the same way. The majority of previous studies have used the average daily values of atmospheric pressure in a bioclimatic analysis and have found no correlation with blood pressure changes. The main objective of our research was to assess the relationship between atmospheric pressure recorded with a frequency of 1 measurement per minute and the results of 24-h blood pressure monitoring in patients with treated hypertension in different seasons in the moderate climate of the City of Łódź (Poland). Material and Methods: The study group consisted of 1662 patients, divided into 2 equal groups (due to a lower and higher average value of atmospheric pressure). Comparisons between blood pressure values in the 2 groups were performed using the Mann-Whitney U test. Results: We observed a significant difference in blood pressure recorded during the lower and higher range of atmospheric pressure: on the days of the spring months systolic (p = 0.043) and diastolic (p = 0.005) blood pressure, and at nights of the winter months systolic blood pressure (p = 0.013). Conclusions: A significant inverse relationship between atmospheric pressure and blood pressure during the spring days and, only for systolic blood pressure, during winter nights was observed. Int J Occup Med Environ Health 2016;29(5):783–792
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8. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy in the case of 72-year-old teacher after work-related psychological stress. Evolution of left ventricular longitudinal strain – Delayed but complete recovery in automated function imaging (AFI)
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Karina Wierzbowska-Drabik, Andrzej Marcinkiewicz, Piotr Hamala, Ewa Trzos, Piotr Lipiec, Małgorzata Kurpesa, Radosław Kręcki, Michał Plewka, and Jarosław D. Kasprzak
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professional activity ,occupational stress ,transthoracic echocardiography ,takotsubo cardiomyopathy ,longitudinal strain ,AFI analysis ,Medicine - Abstract
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TC) is related to a transient systolic dysfunction of left ventricle (LV), accompanied by clinical and electrocardiographic symptoms of myocardial ischemia in the absence of hemodynamically significant coronary artery disease. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is usually provoked by a psychologically or/and physically stressful event which may be related to occupational activities. Although visually assessed evolution of LV function is well documented, the data concerning strain changes is sparse and various patterns of deformation abnormalities are suggested. We have described a 72-year-old woman with chest pain related to a lecture given at the meeting of the Senior University, fulfilling all the Mayo Clinic criteria of the TC. The longitudinal strain analysis with automated function imaging (AFI) documented severe impairment and stepwise recovery of regional and global LV contractility. The case described confirms that accurate diagnosis, treatment and documenting of functional improvement in takotsubo cardiomyopathy may enable the return to occupational activities even for elderly persons. Int J Occup Med Environ Health 2017;30(4):681–683
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9. Broken heart as work-related accident: Occupational stress as a cause of takotsubo cardiomyopathy in 55-year-old female teacher – Role of automated function imaging in diagnostic workflow
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Agnieszka Mielczarek, Jarosław Damian Kasprzak, Andrzej Marcinkiewicz, Małgorzata Kurpesa, Barbara Uznańska-Loch, and Karina Wierzbowska-Drabik
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occupational stress ,takotsubo cardiomyopathy ,broken heart syndrome ,accident at work ,automated function imaging ,speckle tracking echocardiography ,Medicine - Abstract
Takotsubo cardiomiopathy (TTC) (known also as “ampulla cardiomyopathy,” “apical ballooning” or “broken heart syndrome”) is connected with a temporary systolic left ventricular dysfunction without the culprit coronary lesion. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy was first described in 1990 in Japan after octopus trapping pot with a round bottom and narrow neck similar in shape to left ventriculogram in TTC patients. The occurrence of TTC is usually precipitated by a stressful event with a clinical presentation mimicking myocardial infarction: chest pain, ST-T segment elevation or T-wave inversion, a rise in cardiac troponin, and contractility abnormalities in echocardiography. A left ventricular dysfunction is transient and improves within a few weeks. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy typically occurs in postmenopausal women and the postulated mechanism is catecholamine overstimulation. Moreover, the distribution of contractility impairments usually does not correspond with typical region supplied by a single coronary artery. Therefore, the assessment of regional pattern of systolic dysfunction with speckle-tracking echocardiography and automated function imaging (AFI) technique may be important in diagnosis of TTC and may improve our insight into its patophysiology. We described a 55-year-old female teacher with TTC diagnosed after acute psychological stress in workplace. The provoking factor related with occupational stress and pattern of contraction abnormalities documented with AFI technique including basal segments of left ventricle make this case atypical.
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10. Cardiotoxic effect due to accidental ingestion of an organic solvent
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Urszula Izabela Cieślik-Guerra, Tomasz Rechciński, Ewa Trzos, Karina Wierzbowska-Drabik, Barbara Uznańska-Loch, Renata Winnicka, Anna Krakowiak, Jarosław Damian Kasprzak, Colin Fröhlich, and Małgorzata Kurpesa
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miocardial infarction ,cardiotoxicity ,xylene ,poisoning ,volatile organic compounds ,toluene ,Medicine - Abstract
Toxic myocardial injury can be misdiagnosed as a myocardial infarction, resulting in the patient undergoing standard treatment for cardiac rehabilitation. However, such inadequate therapeutic strategies can lead to cardiovascular complications including dilated cardiomyopathy. This study presents a case of a 65-year-old man after accidental ingestion of organic solvents (toluene and xylene), whose condition demonstrated all the criteria for diagnosis of myocardial infarction. The qualitative determinations of the above mentioned volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in whole blood were carried out using a headspace sampling by means of gas chromatography. Cardiac catheterization revealed no specific coronary lesions, only a muscular bridge causing a 30–50% stenosis in the middle of the circumflex branch of the left coronary artery.
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11. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing – Its application in cardiology and occupational medicine
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Małgorzata Kurpesa, Katarzyna Jerka, and Alicja Bortkiewicz
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ergometry ,exercise test ,physical exertion ,occupational medicine ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing is a method used to assess the exercise capacity. It is used in cardiology to define the diagnostic and prognostic information, the treatment and its effectiveness. This method is also useful in sport medicine and in occupational medicine. The cardiopulmonary exercise test involves measuring of gas exchange during exercise testing. The article presents the main parameters assessed during the test and the indications and contraindications for conducting the test. It also reveals the results of recently published clinical trials on the use of cardiopulmonary exercise test in patients with cardiovascular disease and in the working population. The study included variability of respiratory parameters during the cardiopulmonary exercise test and after its completion, as well as their impact on the prognostic value. In addition, the results of a study involving an optimal choice of interval training on the basis of oxygen consumption at peak exercise are summarized. Med Pr 2014;65(5):665–674
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12. Prognosis and long-term observation of a group of patients with acute coronary syndromes without ST-elevation (ACS-NSTEMI)
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Katarzyna Kołodziej, Jarosław Drożdż, Małgorzata Kurpesa, Zbigniew Bednarkiewicz, and Maria Krzemińska-Pakuła
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arterial hypertension ,hyperlipidaemia ,diabetes mellitus ,obesity ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: The clinical assessment of patients with unstable angina is based not only on clinical symptoms, but also on concomitant diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the adverse outcome in patients receiving successful treatment and discharged from the hospital. Material and methods: The study group consisted of 53 consecutive patients after an incident of unstable angina (62±11 years, 29 men, 55%), among whom 17 patients were diabetics (32%). On admission, 61 clinical, electrocardiographic, echocardiographic, angiographic and laboratory factors were taken into consideration. We analysed the frequency of recurrent myocardial infarctions, recurrent ischaemia, the need for revascularisation and deaths during the follow-up of 23±2 months. Results: The mortality rate was 9% and in 38% patients none of the above complications occurred. A univariate analysis revealed that age (p=0.005), diabetes mellitus (p=0.017), wall motion abnormalities in echocardiography (p=0.02), ST segment depressions on admission ECG (p=0.033), male gender (p=0.036) and the pattern of the mitral inflow (p=0.047) were predictors for adverse events. A multivariate analysis showed diabetes mellitus to be the strongest independent predictor of complicated outcomes (OR=9; p=0.008) beside a filling pattern of the mitral inflow (OR=1.9; p=0.03). The left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (p=0.016) was the only independent predictor of death. Conclusions: Diabetes is the strongest prognostic factor in patients after incidents of unstable angina. Therefore, such patients should be considered for more extensive medical care.
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