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2. 71/m mit pochender Bauchvorwölbung: Vorbereitung auf die Facharztprüfung: Fall 23
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Sonnenschein, K.
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- 2021
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3. Assoziation von OxLDL-Antikörpern bei primärem Sjögren-Syndrom und atherosklerotischen Veränderungen der A. carotis
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Zehrfeld, N, Abelmann, M, Benz, S, Armbruster, FP, Beider, S, Dopfer-Jablonka, A, Witte, T, Seeliger, T, Skripuletz, T, Derda, AA, Sonnenschein, K, Ernst, D, Zehrfeld, N, Abelmann, M, Benz, S, Armbruster, FP, Beider, S, Dopfer-Jablonka, A, Witte, T, Seeliger, T, Skripuletz, T, Derda, AA, Sonnenschein, K, and Ernst, D
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- 2023
4. Die Organbeteiligung bei primärem Sjögren-Syndrom ist mit atherosklerotischer Plaquebildung & erhöhter Intima-Media Dicke der A.carotis assoziiert
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Zehrfeld, N, Benz, S, Beider, S, Dopfer-Jablonka, A, Emelie, K, Witte, T, Skripuletz, T, Seeliger, T, Derda, AA, Sonnenschein, K, Ernst, D, Zehrfeld, N, Benz, S, Beider, S, Dopfer-Jablonka, A, Emelie, K, Witte, T, Skripuletz, T, Seeliger, T, Derda, AA, Sonnenschein, K, and Ernst, D
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- 2023
5. POS1449 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN PRIMARY SJÖGREN SYNDROME
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Zippel, C. L., primary, Beider, S., additional, Kramer, E., additional, Konen, F. F., additional, Seeliger, T., additional, Skripuletz, T., additional, Hirsch, S., additional, Dopfer-Jablonka, A., additional, Witte, T., additional, Sonnenschein, K., additional, and Ernst, D., additional
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- 2023
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6. Der SUKITS-Prototyp
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Ritz, P., Walz, M., Boshoff, F., Sonnenschein, K., Schlesinger, K., Heimann, P., Westfechtel, B., Hermanns, O., Nagl, Manfred, editor, and Westfechtel, Bernhard, editor
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- 1999
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7. Prävalenz subklinischer Atherosklerose bei primärem Sjögren-Syndrom
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Zehrfeld, N, Beider, S, Kramer, E, Jablonka, A, Gödecke, V, Seeliger, T, Witte, T, Skripuletz, T, Derda, AA, Sonnenschein, K, Ernst, D, Zehrfeld, N, Beider, S, Kramer, E, Jablonka, A, Gödecke, V, Seeliger, T, Witte, T, Skripuletz, T, Derda, AA, Sonnenschein, K, and Ernst, D
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- 2022
8. Circulating cardiovascular microRNAs in critically ill COVID-19 patients
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Garg, A., Seeliger, B., Derda, A.A., Xiao, K., Gietz, A., Scherf, K., Sonnenschein, K., Pink, I., Hoeper, M.M., Welte, T., Bauersachs, J., David, S., Bär, C., Thum, T., and Publica
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Aims: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a still growing pandemic, causing many deaths and socio-economic damage. Elevated expression of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) entry receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 on cardiac cells of patients with heart diseases may be related to cardiovascular burden. We have thus analysed cardiovascular and inflammatory microRNAs (miRs), sensitive markers of cardiovascular damage, in critically ill, ventilated patients with COVID-19 or influenza-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (Influenza-ARDS) admitted to the intensive care unit and healthy controls. Methods and results: Circulating miRs (miR-21, miR-126, miR-155, miR-208a, and miR-499) were analysed in a discovery cohort consisting of patients with mechanically-ventilated COVID-19 (n = 18) and healthy controls (n = 15). A validation study was performed in an independent cohort of mechanically-ventilated COVID-19 patients (n = 20), Influenza-ARDS patients (n = 13) and healthy controls (n = 32). In both cohorts, RNA was isolated from serum and cardiovascular disease/inflammatory-relevant miR concentrations were measured by miR-specific TaqMan PCR analyses. In both the discovery and the validation cohort, serum concentration of miR-21, miR-155, miR-208a and miR-499 were significantly increased in COVID-19 patients compared to healthy controls. Calculating the area under the curve using receiver operating characteristic analysis miR-155, miR-208a and miR-499 showed a clear distinction between COVID-19 and Influenza-ARDS patients. Conclusion: In this exploratory study, inflammation and cardiac myocyte-specific miRs were upregulated in critically ill COVID-19 patients. Importantly, miR profiles were able to differentiate between severely ill, mechanically-ventilated Influenza-ARDS and COVID-19 patients, indicating a rather specific response and cardiac involvement of COVID-19.
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- 2021
9. The management of acute venous thromboembolism in clinical practice - study rationale and protocol of the European PREFER in VTE Registry
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Agnelli, G., Gitt, A. K., Bauersachs, R., Fronk, E. -M., Laeis, P., Mismetti, P., Monreal, M., Willich, S. N., Wolf, W. -P., Cohen, A. T., Brodmann, M., Rief, P., Eischer, L., Stoshikj, S., Hirschl, M., Weinmann, S., Marschang, P., Abbadie, F., Achkar, A., Addala, A., Adnet, F., Alexandra, J. -F., Aquilanti, S., Belhassane, A., Benaroya, A., Berremili, T., Grenot, M. C., Birr, V., Holtea, D., Bonnin, C., Bosler, F., Durand, M. -G. B., Brisot, D., Brousse, C., De La Fuente, T., Cayman, R., Cazaubon, M., Champion, O., Chanut, M., Chevalet, P., Connault, J., Durant, C., Constans, J., Cordeanu, M., Couturaud, F., Lacut, K., De Dedker, L., Decoulx, E., Derrien, B., Diamand, J. -M., Diard, A., Douadi, Y., Dupas, S., Remond, S. S. M., Sevestre, M. -A., Edhery, S., Falvo, N., Taralunga, C. F., Ferrari, E., Gaillard, C., Garrigues, D., Gillet, J. L., Giordana, P., Grange, C., Vital-Durand, D., Grare, F., Henni, A. H., Heuser, S., Schmidt, J., Hidden-Henic, V., Hottin, D., Imbert, B., Pernod, G., Jakob, D., Jacquinandi, V., Jurus, C., Lacoste, A., Laroche, J. -P., Martin, M., Mazollier, C., Mersel, T., Miserey, G., Nedey, C., Nou, M., Quere, I., Ouvry, P., Peuch, B., Pichot, O., Poulain, V., Ray, P., Rifai, A., Roy, P. -M., Saby, J. -C., Simon, F., Simonot-Lalandec, E., Stephan, D., Tissot, A., Vodoungnon, H., Adamczyk, A., Schnabl, S., Ahmad, W. A., Weber, H., Axthelm, C., Bergmann, K., Beschorner, U., Knittel, M., Binias, K. -H., Pasligh, M., Boral, M., Friederike, G., Bratsch, H., Brauer, G., Burghard, S., Demann, C., Rennebaum, C., Demmig, A., Eberlein, U., Enger, F., Eschenburg, J., Forkmann, L., Frank, J., Freischmidt, H., Gassauer, M., Fritsche, I., Kubicek-Hofmann, C., Goebels, M. -C., Guggenbichler, S., Hartel, D., Hartmann, K., Heilberger, P., Heinsius, A., Held, M., Schnupp, S., Herman, G., Herold, J., Hertrich, F., Hommel, H., Hutte, G., Kalka, C., Jungandreas, K., Ramthor, M., Karcher, J., Werner, N., Karl-Wollweber, S., Keilhau, D. -A., Kittel, K., Knolinski, T., Kohler, C., Werth, S., Kopplin, U., Korner, I., Wittig, K., Kroger, K., Moysidis, T., Kroschel, U., Leschke, M., zur Nieden, T., Lubbert, G., Lutz, A., Wucherpfennig, P., Marencke, G. -H., Mortensen, K., Reppel, M., Nelles, H., Nestler, K., Neumeister, A., Schlosser, A., Oettler, W., Ott, I., Otto, A., Pertermann, A., Pfister, R., Pindur, L., Pourhassan, S., Predel, D., Pudollek, T., Reimer, D., Richter, C., Rieker, E., Rothenbucher, G., Rothhagen, B., Rudolff, S., Stucker, M., Schafer, A., Sonnenschein, K., Schafnitzl, W., Schellong, S., Voigts, B., Schiller, M., Schmeink, T., Schneider, H., Schon, N., Schulze, M., Sechtem, U., Sedl, S., Werno, H. S., Stachowitz, J., Thieme, M., Tiefenbacher, C., Tsantilas, D., Vieth, P., vom Dahl, J., Grun-Himmelmann, K., von Bilderling, P., von Maltik, T., Weinrich, K., Weyer, M., Koln, E. K., Wirtz, P., Wittig, I., Zierock, P., Ageno, W., Caprioli, M., Rancan, E., Guercini, F., Mommi, V., Amitrano, M., Cannavacciuolo, F., Amore, M., D'Antoni, S., Angelini, E., Forgia, S. L., Antignani, P. L., Calandra, G., Arone, A., Perticone, F., Sciacqua, A., Asaro, G., Bellisi, M., Attanzio, M. T., Pinto, A., Attinasi, V., Cillari, E., Sorvillo, S., Balbarini, A., Santini, C., Violo, C., Banfi, E., Lodigiani, C., Barcellona, D., Delpin, S., Marongiu, S., Barillari, G., Pasca, S, Bartolini, C., Verdecchia, P., Bartone, M., Mancuso, G., Bellanuova, I., Felis, S., Bellizzi, A., Masotti, L., Bianchi, M., Carugati, A., Bianchini, G., Guarnera, G., Boari, B., Gallerani, M., Pasin, M., Bortoluzzi, C., Parisi, R., Brucoli, C., Palasciano, G., Camporese, G., Tonello, C., Canafoglia, L., Rupoli, S., Cancellieri, E., Paoletti, O., Testa, S., Carlizza, A., Carnovali, M., Sada, S., Samaden, A., Casarsa, C., Mearelli, F., Pivetti, G., Catalini, R., Zingaretti, O., Vascolare, M., Cavazza, S., Cosmi, B., Cenci, C., Prisco, D., Silvestri, E., Ceresa, F., Patane, F., Ciampa, A., Siniscalchi, V., Ciarambino, T., De Bartolomeo, G., Clemente, M., Conti, F., Paiella, L., D'Avino, M., D'Alessandro, A., Placentino, M., Sollazzo, V., D'Angelo, A., Vigano, S., De Campora, P., Sangiuolo, R., De Franciscis, S., Serra, R., De Gaudenzi, E., De Santis, F., Piccinni, G. C., De Tommaso, I. D., Di Francesco, L., Vincentelli, G. M., Di Maggio, R., Saccullo, G., Siragusa, S., Di Micco, P., Fontanella, A., Di Michele, D., Di Minno, G., Tufano, A., Di Nisio, M., Porreca, E., Donadio, F., Imberti, D., Enea, I., Fabbian, F., Manfredini, R., Pala, M., Falanga, A., Milesi, V., Fiore, V., Franco, E., Giudice, G., Frausini, G., Rovinelli, M., Fuorlo, M., Landolfi, R., Morretti, T., Gamberini, S., Salmi, R., Ghirarduzzi, A., Veropalumbo, M. R., Ghizzi, M., Pepe, C., Gianniello, F., Martinelli, I., Iosub, D. I., Piovella, F., Iozzi, E., Talerico, A., Regina, M. L., Orlandini, F., Marconi, L., Palla, A., Marcucci, R., Poli, D., Margheriti, R., Sala, G., Marra, A., Marrocco, F., Montagna, E. S., Silvestris, F., Vallarelli, S., Mos, L., Rossetto, V., Mugno, F., Di Salvo, M., Nitti, C., Pennacchioni, M., Salvi, A., Olivieri, O., Tosi, F., Zorzi, F., Onesta, M., Pagliara, V., Villalta, S., Paolucci, G., Severino, S., Pierri, F., Russo, V., Pizzini, A. M., Quintavalla, R., Rubino, P., Ria, L., Schenone, A., Strafino, C., Tropeano, P., Vetrano, A., Zanatta, N., Cansino, M. D. A., Gutierrez, J. A., de las Revillas, F. A., Fernandez, C. A., Mijares, N. C., Blanco-Molina, M. A., Garcia, M. A., Seijo, D. J., Blazquez, R. A., Lopez-Saez, J. -B., Rodrigo, E. A., Blanch, J. V., Arxe, A. A., Dalmau, F. G. -B., Quincoces, A. B., Loizaga, A. G., Perez, J. L. B., Diaz, P. B., Loaiza, A. Q., Castellote, M. C., Alcantara, I. C., Padierna, M. L., Exposito, M. C., Mas, A. C., Castro, F. C., Sanz, R. C., de Saracho, J. O., de la Fuente, E. C., de Ancos Aracil, C., Ruiz, J. R., de Daborenea Gonzalez, M. D., Iglesias, A. F., de la Fuente Aguado, J., Gonzalez, L. G., del Carmen Fernandez-Capitan, M., Hernandez, A. L., del Toro Cervera, J., Rus, G. P., Bregel, J. L. D., Fernandez, F. D., Teresa Elias Hernandez, Palomares, L. J., Bataler, R. F., Rodriguez, J. A. N., Garcia, J. M. G., Porras, J. R. G., Garcia, M. G., Lopez, E. H., Lazaro, A. R., Jaras, M. J., Castro, D. J., Madridejos, R. J. -R., Navas, J. M. P., Lecumberri, R., Martinez, N., Castellanos, G. T. L., Espinosa, L. M., Jimenez, L. L., Cobo, O. M., Saiz, C. M., Pizarro, Y. R., Yglesias, P. J. M., Martin del Pozo, M., Melibovsky, L., Altarriba, E. S., Bosch, M. M., Secades, R. M., Lujan, J. M. M., Mestre, A. R., Moral, P. M., Parra, J. A. T., Flores, A. M., Munoz-Torrero, J. F. S., Rodriguez, F. J. M., Fernandez, M. J. N., Sibajas, E. O., de Sedas, M. V., Caballero, P. P., del Campo, I. P. M., Sanchez, J. P., Gallego, A. R., Alvarez, I. V., Beltran, E. M. R., Fuentes, D. S., Schilling, V. R., Alvarez, J. S., Lopez, G. T., Caralt, J. M. S., Miranda, R. T., de Antonio, E. U., Banyai, M., Frank, U., Gian Reto Jorg, Jeanneret, C., Staub, D., Ackroyd, S., Agarwal, G., Mearns, B., Alikhan, R., Allameddine, A., Al-Refaie, F., Arden, C., Austin, A., Bakhai, A., Barton, T., Ewad, H., Body, R., Thachil, J., Chacko, J., Chandra, D., Charters, F., Church, A., Mcgrane, F., Clements, J., Clifford, P., Cox, D., Crouch, M., Crowther, M., Davies, E., Davies, M., Dimitri, S., Drebes, A., Franklin, S., George, J., Irvine, N., Gerofke, H., Gibbs, C., Goh, T., Gupta, S., Holmes, J., Jackson-Voyzey, E., Jones, N., Kallat, A., Kerr, P., Kesteven, P., Lench, T., Lester, W., Lowe, G., Lewis, M., Mccormack, T., Mccoye, A., Moriarty, A., Morris, W., Myers, B., Narayanan, M., Oo, N., Reed, M., Rose, P., Saja, K., Sivakumaran, M., Sohal, M., Solomons, G., Sultanzadeh, S. J., Venton, T., Wakeling, J., Walby, C., Waldron, M., Watt, S., Willcock, W., Agnelli, G., Gitt, A. K., Bauersachs, R., Fronk, E. -M., Laeis, P., Mismetti, P., Monreal, M., Willich, S. N., Wolf, W. -P., Cohen, A. T., Brodmann, M., Rief, P., Eischer, L., Stoshikj, S., Hirschl, M., Weinmann, S., Marschang, P., Abbadie, F., Achkar, A., Addala, A., Adnet, F., Alexandra, J. -F., Aquilanti, S., Belhassane, A., Benaroya, A., Berremili, T., Grenot, M. C., Birr, V., Holtea, D., Bonnin, C., Bosler, F., Durand, M. -G. B., Brisot, D., Brousse, C., De La Fuente, T., Cayman, R., Cazaubon, M., Champion, O., Chanut, M., Chevalet, P., Connault, J., Durant, C., Constans, J., Cordeanu, M., Couturaud, F., Lacut, K., De Dedker, L., Decoulx, E., Derrien, B., Diamand, J. -M., Diard, A., Douadi, Y., Dupas, S., Remond, S. S. M., Sevestre, M. -A., Edhery, S., Falvo, N., Taralunga, C. F., Ferrari, E., Gaillard, C., Garrigues, D., Gillet, J. L., Giordana, P., Grange, C., Vital-Durand, D., Grare, F., Henni, A. H., Heuser, S., Schmidt, J., Hidden-Henic, V., Hottin, D., Imbert, B., Pernod, G., Jakob, D., Jacquinandi, V., Jurus, C., Lacoste, A., Laroche, J. -P., Martin, M., Mazollier, C., Mersel, T., Miserey, G., Nedey, C., Nou, M., Quere, I., Ouvry, P., Peuch, B., Pichot, O., Poulain, V., Ray, P., Rifai, A., Roy, P. -M., Saby, J. -C., Simon, F., Simonot-Lalandec, E., Stephan, D., Tissot, A., Vodoungnon, H., Adamczyk, A., Schnabl, S., Ahmad, W. A., Weber, H., Axthelm, C., Bergmann, K., Beschorner, U., Knittel, M., Binias, K. -H., Pasligh, M., Boral, M., Friederike, G., Bratsch, H., Brauer, G., Burghard, S., Demann, C., Rennebaum, C., Demmig, A., Eberlein, U., Enger, F., Eschenburg, J., Forkmann, L., Frank, J., Freischmidt, H., Gassauer, M., Fritsche, I., Kubicek-Hofmann, C., Goebels, M. -C., Guggenbichler, S., Hartel, D., Hartmann, K., Heilberger, P., Heinsius, A., Held, M., Schnupp, S., Herman, G., Herold, J., Hertrich, F., Hommel, H., Hutte, G., Kalka, C., Jungandreas, K., Ramthor, M., Karcher, J., Werner, N., Karl-Wollweber, S., Keilhau, D. -A., Kittel, K., Knolinski, T., Kohler, C., Werth, S., Kopplin, U., Korner, I., Wittig, K., Kroger, K., Moysidis, T., Kroschel, U., Leschke, M., zur Nieden, T., Lubbert, G., Lutz, A., Wucherpfennig, P., Marencke, G. -H., Mortensen, K., Reppel, M., Nelles, H., Nestler, K., Neumeister, A., Schlosser, A., Oettler, W., Ott, I., Otto, A., Pertermann, A., Pfister, R., Pindur, L., Pourhassan, S., Predel, D., Pudollek, T., Reimer, D., Richter, C., Rieker, E., Rothenbucher, G., Rothhagen, B., Rudolff, S., Stucker, M., Schafer, A., Sonnenschein, K., Schafnitzl, W., Schellong, S., Voigts, B., Schiller, M., Schmeink, T., Schneider, H., Schon, N., Schulze, M., Sechtem, U., Sedl, S., Werno, H. S., Stachowitz, J., Thieme, M., Tiefenbacher, C., Tsantilas, D., Vieth, P., vom Dahl, J., Grun-Himmelmann, K., von Bilderling, P., von Maltik, T., Weinrich, K., Weyer, M., Koln, E. K., Wirtz, P., Wittig, I., Zierock, P., Ageno, W., Caprioli, M., Rancan, E., Guercini, F., Mommi, V., Amitrano, M., Cannavacciuolo, F., Amore, M., D'Antoni, S., Angelini, E., Forgia, S. L., Antignani, P. L., Calandra, G., Arone, A., Perticone, F., Sciacqua, A., Asaro, G., Bellisi, M., Attanzio, M. T., Pinto, A., Attinasi, V., Cillari, E., Sorvillo, S., Balbarini, A., Santini, C., Violo, C., Banfi, E., Lodigiani, C., Barcellona, D., Delpin, S., Marongiu, S., Barillari, G., Pasca, S., Bartolini, C., Verdecchia, P., Bartone, M., Mancuso, G., Bellanuova, I., Felis, S., Bellizzi, A., Masotti, L., Bianchi, M., Carugati, A., Bianchini, G., Guarnera, G., Boari, B., Gallerani, M., Pasin, M., Bortoluzzi, C., Parisi, R., Brucoli, C., Palasciano, G., Camporese, G., Tonello, C., Canafoglia, L., Rupoli, S., Cancellieri, E., Paoletti, O., Testa, S., Carlizza, A., Carnovali, M., Sada, S., Samaden, A., Casarsa, C., Mearelli, F., Pivetti, G., Catalini, R., Zingaretti, O., Vascolare, M., Cavazza, S., Cosmi, B., Cenci, C., Prisco, D., Silvestri, E., Ceresa, F., Patane, F., Ciampa, A., Siniscalchi, V., Ciarambino, T., De Bartolomeo, G., Clemente, M., Conti, F., Paiella, L., D'Avino, M., D'Alessandro, A., Placentino, M., Sollazzo, V., D'Angelo, A., Vigano, S., De Campora, P., Sangiuolo, R., De Franciscis, S., Serra, R., De Gaudenzi, E., De Santis, F., Piccinni, G. C., De Tommaso, I. D., Di Francesco, L., Vincentelli, G. M., Di Maggio, R., Saccullo, G., Siragusa, S., Di Micco, P., Fontanella, A., Di Michele, D., Di Minno, G., Tufano, A., Di Nisio, M., Porreca, E., Donadio, F., Imberti, D., Enea, I., Fabbian, F., Manfredini, R., Pala, M., Falanga, A., Milesi, V., Fiore, V., Franco, E., Giudice, G., Frausini, G., Rovinelli, M., Fuorlo, M., Landolfi, R., Morretti, T., Gamberini, S., Salmi, R., Ghirarduzzi, A., Veropalumbo, M. R., Ghizzi, M., Pepe, C., Gianniello, F., Martinelli, I., Iosub, D. I., Piovella, F., Iozzi, E., Talerico, A., Regina, M. L., Orlandini, F., Marconi, L., Palla, A., Marcucci, R., Poli, D., Margheriti, R., Sala, G., Marra, A., Marrocco, F., Montagna, E. S., Silvestris, F., Vallarelli, S., Mos, L., Rossetto, V., Mugno, F., Di Salvo, M., Nitti, C., Pennacchioni, M., Salvi, A., Olivieri, O., Tosi, F., Zorzi, F., Onesta, M., Pagliara, V., Villalta, S., Paolucci, G., Severino, S., Pierri, F., Russo, V., Pizzini, A. 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Drug Utilization ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Novel Oral Anticoagulants ,Registry ,Deep vein ,Alternative medicine ,Anticoagulation ,Patient satisfaction ,Quality of life ,Health care ,medicine ,Anticoagulation, Novel Oral Anticoagulants, Prevention, Registry, Venous Thromboembolism, Vitamin K antagonists ,cardiovascular diseases ,business.industry ,Prevention ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Vitamin K antagonists ,Hematology ,Novel Oral Anticoagulant ,medicine.disease ,equipment and supplies ,Pulmonary embolism ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Emergency medicine ,Original Clinical Investigation ,Observational study ,business - Abstract
Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a major health problem, with over one million events every year in Europe. However, there is a paucity of data on the current management in real life, including factors influencing treatment pathways, patient satisfaction, quality of life (QoL), and utilization of health care resources and the corresponding costs. The PREFER in VTE registry has been designed to address this and to understand medical care and needs as well as potential gaps for improvement. Methods/design: The PREFER in VTE registry was a prospective, observational, multicenter study conducted in seven European countries including Austria, France Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK to assess the characteristics and the management of patients with VTE, the use of health care resources, and to provide data to estimate the costs for 12 months treatment following a first-time and/or recurrent VTE diagnosed in hospitals or specialized or primary care centers. In addition, existing anticoagulant treatment patterns, patient pathways, clinical outcomes, treatment satisfaction, and health related QoL were documented. The centers were chosen to reflect the care environment in which patients with VTE are managed in each of the participating countries. Patients were eligible to be enrolled into the registry if they were at least 18 years old, had a symptomatic, objectively confirmed first time or recurrent acute VTE defined as either distal or proximal deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism or both. After the baseline visit at the time of the acute VTE event, further follow-up documentations occurred at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. Follow-up data was collected by either routinely scheduled visits or by telephone calls. Results: Overall, 381 centers participated, which enrolled 3,545 patients during an observational period of 1 year. Conclusion: The PREFER in VTE registry will provide valuable insights into the characteristics of patients with VTE and their acute and mid-term management, as well as into drug utilization and the use of health care resources in acute first-time and/or recurrent VTE across Europe in clinical practice. Trial registration: Registered in DRKS register, ID number: DRKS00004795
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10. Thromboembolic Prevention in Adolescents and Adults with Long-standing Fontan Circulation: Is ASA Equipotential to Anticoagulation?
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Westhoff-Bleck, M., additional, Klages, C., additional, Treptau, J., additional, Zwadlo, C., additional, Sonnenschein, K., additional, Sieweke, T., additional, Bauersachs, J., additional, Bertram, H., additional, and Grosser, U., additional
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11. 6010Thromboembolic prevention in adolescents and adults with Fontan circulation: Is ASS a therapeutical option in long-standing Fontan circulation?
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Westhoff-Bleck, M, primary, Klages, C, additional, Treptau, J, additional, Zwadlo, C, additional, Sonnenschein, K, additional, Bertram, H, additional, Bauersachs, J, additional, and Grosser, U, additional
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12. P2467Gut microbiota-dependent TMAO and risk of cardiovascular events in patients with stroke: relation to pro-inflammatory monocytes
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Haghikia, A, primary, Liman, T, additional, Li, X S, additional, Schmidt, D, additional, Zimmermann, F, additional, Kraenkel, N, additional, Fraccarollo, D, additional, Widera, C, additional, Sonnenschein, K, additional, Haghikia, A, additional, Bauersachs, J, additional, Bavendiek, U, additional, Hazen, S, additional, Endres, M, additional, and Landmesser, U, additional
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13. Gut microbiota-dependent TMAO, aortic atherosclerosis and risk of cardiovascular events in patients with stroke
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Haghikia, A., primary, Li, X.S., additional, Liman, T., additional, Widera, C., additional, Sonnenschein, K., additional, Haghikia, A., additional, Weissenborn, K., additional, Bauersachs, J., additional, Bavendiek, U., additional, Hazen, S.L., additional, Endres, M., additional, and Landmesser, U., additional
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14. The management of acute venous thromboembolism in clinical practice - study rationale and protocol of the European PREFER in VTE Registry
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S., Stachowitz J., Thieme M., Tiefenbacher C., Tsantilas D., Vieth P., vom Dahl J., Grun-Himmelmann K., von Bilderling P., von Maltik T., Weinrich K., Weyer M., Koln E. K., Wirtz P., Wittig I., Zierock P., Ageno W., Caprioli M., Rancan E., Guercini F., Mommi V., Amitrano M., Cannavacciuolo F., Amore M., D'Antoni S., Angelini E., Forgia S. L., Antignani P. L., Calandra G., Arone A., Perticone F., Sciacqua A., Asaro G., Bellisi M., Attanzio M. 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C., De Tommaso I. D., Di Francesco L., Vincentelli G. M., Di Maggio R., Saccullo G., Siragusa S., Di Micco P., Fontanella A., Di Michele D., Di Minno G., Tufano A., Di Nisio M., Porreca E., Donadio F., Imberti D., Enea I., Fabbian F., Manfredini R., Pala M., Falanga A., Milesi V., Fiore V., Franco E., Giudice G., Frausini G., Rovinelli M., Fuorlo M., Landolfi R., Morretti T., Gamberini S., Salmi R., Ghirarduzzi A., Veropalumbo M. R., Ghizzi M., Pepe C., Gianniello F., Martinelli I., Iosub D. I., Piovella F., Iozzi E., Talerico A., Regina M. L., Orlandini F., Marconi L., Palla A., Marcucci R., Poli D., Margheriti R., Sala G., Marra A., Marrocco F., Montagna E. S., Silvestris F., Vallarelli S., Mos L., Rossetto V., Mugno F., Di Salvo M., Nitti C., Pennacchioni M., Salvi A., Olivieri O., Tosi F., Zorzi F., Onesta M., Pagliara V., Villalta S., Paolucci G., Severino S., Pierri F., Russo V., Pizzini A. M., Quintavalla R., Rubino P., Ria L., Schenone A., Strafino C., Tropeano P., Vetrano A., Zanatta N., Cansino M. D. A., Gutierrez J. A., de las Revillas F. A., Fernandez C. A., Mijares N. C., Blanco-Molina M. A., Garcia M. A., Seijo D. J., Blazquez R. A., Lopez-Saez J. -B., Rodrigo E. A., Blanch J. V., Arxe A. A., Dalmau F. G. -B., Quincoces A. B., Loizaga A. G., Perez J. L. B., Diaz P. B., Loaiza A. Q., Castellote M. C., Alcantara I. C., Padierna M. L., Exposito M. C., Mas A. C., Castro F. C., Sanz R. C., de Saracho J. O., de la Fuente E. C., de Ancos Aracil C., Ruiz J. R., de Daborenea Gonzalez M. D., Iglesias A. F., de la Fuente Aguado J., Gonzalez L. G., del Carmen Fernandez-Capitan M., Hernandez A. L., del Toro Cervera J., Rus G. P., Bregel J. L. D., Fernandez F. D., Teresa Elias Hernandez, Palomares L. J., Bataler R. F., Rodriguez J. A. N., Garcia J. M. G., Porras J. R. G., Garcia M. G., Lopez E. H., Lazaro A. R., Jaras M. J., Castro D. J., Madridejos R. J. -R., Navas J. M. P., Lecumberri R., Martinez N., Castellanos G. T. L., Espinosa L. M., Jimenez L. L., Cobo O. M., Saiz C. M., Pizarro Y. R., Yglesias P. J. M., Martin del Pozo M., Melibovsky L., Altarriba E. S., Bosch M. M., Secades R. M., Lujan J. M. M., Mestre A. R., Moral P. M., Parra J. A. T., Flores A. M., Munoz-Torrero J. F. S., Rodriguez F. J. M., Fernandez M. J. N., Sibajas E. O., de Sedas M. V., Caballero P. P., del Campo I. P. M., Sanchez J. P., Gallego A. R., alvarez I. V., Beltran E. M. R., Fuentes D. S., Schilling V. R., alvarez J. S., Lopez G. T., Caralt J. M. S., Miranda R. T., de Antonio E. U., Banyai M., Frank U., Gian Reto Jorg, Jeanneret C., Staub D., Ackroyd S., Agarwal G., Mearns B., Alikhan R., Allameddine A., Al-Refaie F., Arden C., Austin A., Bakhai A., Barton T., Ewad H., Body R., Thachil J., Chacko J., Chandra D., Charters F., Church A., McGrane F., Clements J., Clifford P., Cox D., Crouch M., Crowther M., Davies E., Davies M., Dimitri S., Drebes A., Franklin S., George J., Irvine N., Gerofke H., Gibbs C., Goh T., Gupta S., Holmes J., Jackson-Voyzey E., Jones N., Kallat A., Kerr P., Kesteven P., Lench T., Lester W., Lowe G., Lewis M., McCormack T., McCoye A., Moriarty A., Morris W., Myers B., Narayanan M., Oo N., Reed M., Rose P., Saja K., Sivakumaran M., Sohal M., Solomons G., Sultanzadeh S. J., Venton T., Wakeling J., Walby C., Waldron M., Watt S., Willcock W., and Zafar A.
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Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a major health problem, with over one million events every year in Europe. However, there is a paucity of data on the current management in real life, including factors influencing treatment pathways, patient satisfaction, quality of life (QoL), and utilization of health care resources and the corresponding costs. The PREFER in VTE registry has been designed to address this and to understand medical care and needs as well as potential gaps for improvement. Methods/design: The PREFER in VTE registry was a prospective, observational, multicenter study conducted in seven European countries including Austria, France Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK to assess the characteristics and the management of patients with VTE, the use of health care resources, and to provide data to estimate the costs for 12 months treatment following a first-time and/or recurrent VTE diagnosed in hospitals or specialized or primary care centers. In addition, existing anticoagulant treatment patterns, patient pathways, clinical outcomes, treatment satisfaction, and health related QoL were documented. The centers were chosen to reflect the care environment in which patients with VTE are managed in each of the participating countries. Patients were eligible to be enrolled into the registry if they were at least 18 years old, had a symptomatic, objectively confirmed first time or recurrent acute VTE defined as either distal or proximal deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism or both. After the baseline visit at the time of the acute VTE event, further follow-up documentations occurred at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. Follow-up data was collected by either routinely scheduled visits or by telephone calls. Results: Overall, 381 centers participated, which enrolled 3,545 patients during an observational period of 1 year. Conclusion: The PREFER in VTE registry will provide valuable insights into the characteristics of patients with VTE and their acute
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15. The management of acute venous thromboembolism in clinical practice. Results from the European PREFER in VTE Registry
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Cohen, At, Gitt, Ak, Bauersachs, R, Fronk, Em, Laeis, P, Mismetti, P, Monreal, M, Willich, Sn, Bramlage, P, Agnelli, G, Brodmann, M, Rief, P, Eischer, L, Stoshikj, S, Hirschl, M, Weinmann, S, Peter Marschang, P, Abbadie, F, Achkar, A, Addala, A, Reynaldo, P, Adnet, F, Alexandra, Jf, Aquilanti, S, Belhassane, A, Benaroya, B, Berremili, T, Grenot, Mc, Birr, V, Holtea, D, Bonnin, C, Bosler, F, Bresin Durand MG, Brisot, D, Brousse, C, De La Fuente, T, Cayman, C, Cazaubon, M, Champion, O, Chanut, M, Chevalet, P, Connault, J, Durant, C, Constans, J, Cordeanu, M, Couturaud, F, Lacut, K, De Dedker, L, Piloquet, Fx, Decoulx, E, Derrien, B, Diamand, Jm, Diard, A, Douadi, Y, Dupas, S, Modeliar Remond SS, Sevestre, Ma, Edhery, S, Falvo, N, Farcas Taralunga, C, Ferrari, E, Gaillard, C, Garrigues, D, Gillet, Jl, Giordana, P, Grange, C, Vital-Durand, D, Grare, F, Hadj Henni, A, Heuser, S, Schmidt, J, Hidden-Henic, V, Hottin, D, Imbert, B, Pernod, G, Jakob, D, Jacquinandi, V, Jurus, C, Lacoste, A, 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Male ,Time Factors ,Databases, Factual ,Administration, Oral ,Disease ,Comorbidity ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,registry ,Direct oral anticoagulants ,0302 clinical medicine ,Recurrence ,Risk Factors ,Epidemiology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,anticoagulation ,LS4_7 ,Venous Thrombosis ,Hematology ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Vitamin K antagonist ,Middle Aged ,Thrombosis ,Pulmonary embolism ,Europe ,vitamin K antagonists ,Treatment Outcome ,Administration ,Female ,Coagulation and Fibrinolysis ,Venous thromboembolism ,Oral ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Registry ,medicine.drug_class ,Socio-culturale ,Hemorrhage ,direct oral anticoagulants ,Venous thromboembolism, anticoagulation, direct oral anticoagulants, registry, vitamin K antagonists ,Anticoagulation ,Vitamin K antagonists ,Aged ,Anticoagulants ,Humans ,Pulmonary Embolism ,03 medical and health sciences ,Databases ,Disease registry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Intensive care medicine ,Factual ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,equipment and supplies ,Clinical trial ,business - Abstract
SummaryVenous thromboembolism (VTE) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in Europe. Data from real-world registries are necessary, as clinical trials do not represent the full spectrum of VTE patients seen in clinical practice. We aimed to document the epidemiology, management and outcomes of VTE using data from a large, observational database. PREFER in VTE was an international, non-interventional disease registry conducted between January 2013 and July 2015 in primary and secondary care across seven European countries. Consecutive patients with acute VTE were documented and followed up over 12 months. PREFER in VTE included 3,455 patients with a mean age of 60.8 ± 17.0 years. Overall, 53.0% were male. The majority of patients were assessed in the hospital setting as inpatients or outpatients (78.5%). The diagnosis was deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) in 59.5% and pulmonary embolism (PE) in 40.5%. The most common comorbidities were the various types of cardiovascular disease (excluding hypertension; 45.5%), hypertension (42.3%) and dyslipidaemia (21.1%). Following the index VTE, a large proportion of patients received initial therapy with heparin (73.2%), almost half received a vitamin K antagonist (48.7%) and nearly a quarter received a DOAC (24.5%). Almost a quarter of all presentations were for recurrent VTE, with >80% of previous episodes having occurred more than 12 months prior to baseline. In conclusion, PREFER in VTE has provided contemporary insights into VTE patients and their real-world management, including their baseline characteristics, risk factors, disease history, symptoms and signs, initial therapy and outcomes.
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Haghikia, A., primary, Li, X.S., additional, Liman, T., additional, Bledau, N., additional, Widera, C., additional, Sonnenschein, K., additional, Haghikia, A., additional, Weissenborn, K., additional, Bauersachs, J., additional, Wang, Z., additional, Zhu, W., additional, Bavendiek, U., additional, Hazen, S.L., additional, Endres, M., additional, and Landmesser, U., additional
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Sonnenschein, K, Horvàth, T, Mueller, M, Markowski, A, Siegmund, T, Jacob, C, Drexler, H, Landmesser, U, University of Zurich, and Landmesser, U
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18. Type-D personality exerts a stable, adverse effect on vital exhaustion in PCI patients treated with paclitaxel-eluting stents
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Pedersen, S.S., Daemen, J., van de Sande, M.J., Sonnenschein, K., Serruys, P.W., Erdman, R.A.M., van Domburg, R.T., and Medical and Clinical Psychology
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Pedersen, S.S., Denollet, J., Ong, A.T.L., Sonnenschein, K., Erdman, R.A.M., Serruys, P.W., van Domburg, R.T., and Medical and Clinical Psychology
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Pedersen, S.S., Ong, A.T.L., Sonnenschein, K., Serruys, P.W., Erdman, R.A.M., van Domburg, R.T., and Medical and Clinical Psychology
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22. Sirolimus-Eluting Stents remain superior to bare-metal stents at two years - Medium-term results from the Rapamycin-Eluting Stent evaluated at Rotterdam Cardiology Hospital (RESEARCH) registry
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Ong, ATL (Andrew), van Domburg, Ron, Aoki, J, Sonnenschein, K, Lemos, PA, Serruys, PWJC (Patrick), Erasmus MC other, and Cardiology
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23. PREVALENCE OF SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY SJÖGREN'S SYNDROME.
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Zehrfeld, N., Benz, S., Derda, A., Beider, S., Kramer, E., Sogkas, G., Seeliger, T., Ahrenstorf, G., Dopfer-Jablonka, A., Skripuletz, T., Witte, T., Sonnenschein, K., and Ernst, D.
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24. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN PRIMARY SJÖGREN SYNDROME.
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Zippel, C. L., Beider, S., Kramer, E., Konen, F. F., Seeliger, T., Skripuletz, T., Hirsch, S., Dopfer-Jablonka, A., Witte, T., Sonnenschein, K., and Ernst, D.
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25. The efficacy of sirolimus-eluting stents versus bare metal stents for diabetic patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention
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Aoki, J, Ong, A, Rodriguez Granilo, GA, van Mieghem, CAG, Daemen, Joost, Sonnenschein, K, McFadden, EP, Sianos, George, Giessen, Wim, Feijter, Pim, van Domburg, Ron, Serruys, PWJC (Patrick), and Cardiology
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26. The unrestricted use of paclitaxel-versus sirolimus-eluting stents for coronary artery disease in an unselected population - One-year results of the Taxus-Stent Evaluated At Rotterdam Cardiology Hospital (T-SEARCH) registry
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Ong, ATL (Andrew), Serruys, PWJC (Patrick), Aoki, J, Hoye, A, van Mieghem, CAG, Rodriguez-Granillo, GA, Valgimigli, M (Marco), Sonnenschein, K, Regar, Evelyn, van der Ent, M (Martin), de Jaegere, Peter, McFadden, EP, Sianos, George, Giessen, Wim, Feijter, Pim, van Domburg, Ron, Erasmus MC other, and Cardiology
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27. RNA-binding motif protein 38 inhibits re-endothelialization following vascular injury
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Sonnenschein, K., primary, Fiedler, J., additional, Just, A., additional, Bauersachs, J., additional, and Thum, T., additional
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28. Sustained Benefit 20 Years After Reperfusion Therapy in Acute Myocardial Infarction
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van Domburg, R.T., primary, Sonnenschein, K., additional, and Nieuwlaat, R., additional
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29. Alexithymia: relationship to severity of medical illness and depression.
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Wise, Thomas N., Jani, Niranjan N., Kass, Ethan, Sonnenschein, Kenneth, Mann, Lee S., Wise, T N, Jani, N N, Kass, E, Sonnenschein, K, and Mann, L S
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30. Increased risk of mortality and myocardial infarction 2 years post-PCI in Type D patients treated with sirolimus-eluting stents
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Susanne Pedersen, Denollet, J., Ong, A. T. L., Sonnenschein, K., Erdman, R. A. M., Serruys, P. W., and Domburg, R. T.
31. Role of RNA-binding proteins in re-endothelialization model following vascular injury.
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Sonnenschein, K., Pfanne, A., Just, A., Bauersachs, J., and Thum, T.
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32. Nicotine gum in Tourette's disorder.
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Arevalo, E, Licamele, W L, Bronheim, S, and Sonnenschein, K
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THERAPEUTIC use of nicotine ,HALOPERIDOL ,COMBINATION drug therapy ,CHEWING gum ,DRUG synergism ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,NICOTINE ,SMOKING cessation ,TOURETTE syndrome ,POLYSTYRENE ,POLYMETHACRYLIC acids ,STANDARDS ,EQUIPMENT & supplies ,THERAPEUTICS - Published
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33. Sustained benefit 20 years after reperfusion therapy in acute myocardial infarction
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Van Domberg, R.T., Sonnenschein, K., Nieuwlaat, R., and Sheets, Alison
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34. Comparison of short- (one month) and long- (twelve months) term outcomes of Sirolimus- versus Paclitaxel-eluting stents in 293 consecutive patients with diabetes mellitus (from the RESEARCH and T-SEARCH Registries)
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Ong ATL, Aoki J, van Mieghem CAG, Granillo GAR, Valgimigli M, Tsuchida K, Sonnenschein K, Regar E, van der Giessen WJ, de Jaegere PPT, Sianos G, McFadden EP, de Feyter PJ, van Domburg RT, and Serruys PW
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35. Pneumonia Induced Rise in Glucagon Promotes Endothelial Damage and Thrombogenicity.
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Ramezani Rad P, Nageswaran V, Peters L, Reinshagen L, Roessler J, Simmons S, Asmus E, Wittig C, Brack MC, Nouailles G, van der Vorst EPC, Maas SL, Sonnenschein K, Verhaar BJH, Szulcek R, Witzenrath M, Landmesser U, Kuebler WM, and Haghikia A
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Competing Interests: None.
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36. miRNAs as potential biomarkers for subclinical atherosclerosis in Sjögren's disease.
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Zehrfeld N, Abelmann M, Benz S, Seeliger T, Engelke F, Skripuletz T, Baer C, Thum T, Witte T, Sonnenschein K, Ernst D, and Derda AA
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- Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Male, Case-Control Studies, Adult, Gene Expression Profiling, Aged, Gene Expression Regulation, MicroRNAs genetics, MicroRNAs blood, Atherosclerosis etiology, Atherosclerosis diagnosis, Atherosclerosis genetics, Carotid Intima-Media Thickness, Biomarkers, Sjogren's Syndrome complications, Sjogren's Syndrome diagnosis, Sjogren's Syndrome genetics, Sjogren's Syndrome blood
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Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) can regulate gene expression, controlling numerous cellular processes. Dysregulation of miRNA function is linked to various diseases, making them attractive diagnostic and therapeutic targets. Examples include hsa-miR-92a-3p, hsa-miR-126-3p, hsa-miR-143-3p, hsa-miR-145-5p and hsa-miR-204-5p, which are associated with endothelial function. Their prevalence in Sjögren's disease (SjD) is unknown. We assessed the prevalence of these miRNAs in serum of patients with SjD, correlating levels with cardiovascular risk factors and carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) to evaluate their utility in risk stratification., Methods: 199 patients with SjD and 100 age and sex-matched healthy controls (HC) were included in the study. Five different miRNAs (hsa-miR-92a-3p; hsa-miR-126-3p; hsa-miR143-3p; hsa-miR-145-5p; hsa-miR-204-5p) were analysed by quantitative real-time PCR. The miRNA results were compared with known clinical and disease-related parameters., Results: Four miRNAs showed significantly different expressions compared with HC. MiR-92a-3p was upregulated (p=0.025) and miR-126-3p (p=0.044), miR-143-3p (p=0.006) and miR-204-5p (p=0.009) downregulated in SjD compared with HC. The comparison between HC and SjD with/without organ involvement revealed descriptively increased miR-92a-3p levels in patients with SjD with organ involvement (p=0.087). Furthermore, miR-92a-3p levels correlated positively with cIMT as an expression of subclinical atherosclerosis (r=0.148, p=0.04)., Conclusion: In conclusion, patients with SjD demonstrated differences in their expression of miRNAs linked to regulation of endothelial function. Reduction of specific miRNAs was associated with increased cardiovascular risk, suggesting a potentially protective role for these miRNAs. Furthermore, miR-92a-3p could be helpful for molecular detection of early-stage atherosclerosis and increased cardiovascular risk in SjD., Competing Interests: Competing interests: Novartis did not contribute to the study design, analyses or data interpretation., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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37. Discontinuation of afterload-reducing drugs decreases left ventricular outflow tract obstruction in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy.
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Derda AA, Abelmann M, Sonnenschein K, Sieweke JT, Bavendiek U, Bauersachs J, Thum T, and Berliner D
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Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), the most common genetic heart disease, is classified into hypertrophic non-obstructive and hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). Patients with HOCM and coexisting heart failure or arterial hypertension are often prescribed afterload-reducing drugs. Although recommended in current guidelines, data on the direct effect of discontinuing afterload-reducing medication are scarce. This study aims to demonstrate the benefit of discontinuing afterload-reducing medication in HOCM patients., Methods: This monocentric retrospective analysis included 24 patients with HOCM with afterload-reducing medication, including angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin-1 receptor blocker and dihydropyridine-calcium channel blocker, at their first outpatient visit. Effects of discontinuing this medication on LVOTO were examined compared to patients with persistent use despite medical advice., Results: 16 patients discontinued their afterload-reducing drugs, resulting in a significant decrease in median LVOT gradient from 86.5 [60.5-109.3] mmHg to 61.5 [28.3-97.50] mmHg ( p = 0.0004). In 6 patients, beta-blocker therapy was initiated simultaneously, or the dose was increased. Regardless, LVOT gradient reduction was also significant in the remaining 10 patients ( p = 0.001). The gradient was not changed significantly in the 8 patients continuing their afterload-reducing medication., Conclusions: Discontinuation of afterload-reducing drugs significantly decreases LVOTO. Our study underscores the significance of abstaining from afterload-reducing drugs in HOCM patients, particularly in patients with concomitant hypertension or heart failure. According to recently published European guidelines, HOCM patients should preferably be treated with beta-blockers or non-dihydropyridine-calcium channel blockers., Competing Interests: AD received honoraria for lectures by AstraZeneca, BMS, Boehringer Ingelheim and Bayer not related to this article. KS received presentation honoraria and travel grants from medi, Novartis, BMS, Chiesi and Amicus. JB received honoraria for lectures/consulting from Novartis, Vifor, Bayer, Pfizer, Boehringer Ingelheim, AstraZeneca, Cardior, CVRx, BMS, Amgen, Corvia, Norgine, Edwards, Roche not related to this article; and research support for the department from Zoll, CVRx, Abiomed, Norgine, Roche, not related to this article. DB received honoraria for lectures/consulting from Abbott Vascular, AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Daiichi Sankyo, Edwards Lifesciences, Pfizer. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (© 2024 Derda, Abelmann, Sonnenschein, Sieweke, Bavendiek, Bauersachs, Thum and Berliner.)
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38. Generation of human induced pluripotent stem cell line MHHi029-A from a male Fabry disease patient carrying c.959A > T mutation.
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Jahn C, Juchem M, Sonnenschein K, Gietz A, Buchegger T, Lachmann N, Göhring G, Behrens YL, Bär C, Thum T, and Hoepfner J
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- Humans, Male, Cell Line, Cell Differentiation, Mutation, Fabry Disease genetics, Fabry Disease pathology, Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells metabolism, alpha-Galactosidase genetics, alpha-Galactosidase metabolism
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Fabry disease (FD) is a rare and inherited monogenetic disease caused by mutations in the X-chromosomal alpha-galactosidase A gene GLA concomitant with accumulation of its substrate globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) and multi-organ symptoms. We derived an induced pluripotent stem cell line, MHHi029-A, from a male FD patient carrying a c.959A > T missense mutation in the GLA gene. The hiPSCs show a normal karyotype, expression of pluripotency markers and trilineage differentiation capacity. Importantly, they present the patient-specific mutation in the GLA gene and are therefore a valuable resource for investigating the FD mechanism and identifying novel therapies., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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39. Primary Sjögren's syndrome independently promotes premature subclinical atherosclerosis.
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Zehrfeld N, Abelmann M, Benz S, Zippel CL, Beider S, Kramer E, Seeliger T, Sogkas G, Gödecke V, Ahrenstorf G, Armbruster FP, Skripuletz T, Witte T, Derda AA, Sonnenschein K, and Ernst D
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Female, Aged, Case-Control Studies, Autoantibodies blood, Autoantibodies immunology, Risk Factors, Plaque, Atherosclerotic epidemiology, Sjogren's Syndrome complications, Sjogren's Syndrome epidemiology, Sjogren's Syndrome immunology, Sjogren's Syndrome diagnosis, Carotid Intima-Media Thickness, Atherosclerosis etiology, Atherosclerosis epidemiology, Atherosclerosis diagnosis, Lipoproteins, LDL blood, Biomarkers
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Objectives: Cardiovascular comorbidities are common in patients with autoimmune diseases. This study investigates the extent of subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS). Correlations with clinical factors such as organ involvement (OI) or disease activity were analysed and oxLDL antibodies (oxLDL ab) were measured as potential biomarkers of vascular damage., Methods: Patients with pSS were consecutively included from the rheumatology outpatient clinic. Age- and sex-matched controls were recruited (2:1 ratio). Data collection was performed by a standardised questionnaire and Doppler ultrasound to evaluate the plaque extent and carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT). Propensity score matching included all cardiovascular risk (CVR) factors and corresponding laboratory markers., Results: Data were available for 299 participants (199 pSS/100 controls), aged 59.4 years (50.6-65.0), 19.1% male. After matching, the pSS cohort had greater cIMT (p<0.001) and plaque extent (OR=1.82; 95% CI 1.14 to 2.95). Subgroup analyses of patients with pSS revealed that OI was associated with increased cIMT (p=0.025) and increased plaque occurrence compared with patients without OI (OR=1.74; 95% CI 1.02 to 3.01). OxLDL ab tended to be lower in patients with plaque (p=0.052). Correlations of higher Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein (oxLDL) ab with EULAR Sjögren's Syndrome Disease Activity Index (p<0.001) and anti-Sjögren's-syndrome-related antigen A autoantibodies (SSA/Ro antibodies) (p=0.026) were observed., Conclusions: Subclinical atherosclerosis occurs earlier and more severely in patients with pSS. The difference in cIMT between pSS and controls seems mainly driven by patients with OI, suggesting that this subgroup is particularly at risk. OxLDL ab might protect against atherosclerotic progression in patients with pSS. CVR stratification and preventive medications such as Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitors should be discussed and further longitudinal studies are needed., Competing Interests: Competing interests: Novartis did not contribute to the study design, analyses or data interpretation. The oxLDL antibody analyses were performed as a commissioned service by Immundiagnostik AG, Bensheim, Germany, under the direction of Dr Franz Paul Armbruster, without further information on the samples. Immundiagnostik AG therefore had no influence on the analyses or the interpretation of the data., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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40. A pilot study for risk stratification of ventricular tachyarrhythmia in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with routine echocardiography parameters.
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Derda AA, Abelmann M, Sieweke JT, Waleczek FJG, Weber N, Zehrfeld N, Bär C, Duncker D, Bavendiek U, Berliner D, Bauersachs J, Sonnenschein K, and Thum T
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- Humans, Pilot Projects, Echocardiography adverse effects, Risk Factors, Risk Assessment, Death, Sudden, Cardiac etiology, Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic complications, Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic diagnostic imaging, Tachycardia, Ventricular etiology, Tachycardia, Ventricular complications
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Ventricular tachyarrhythmia (VTA) are frequent arrhythmias in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Representing a major risk factor for sudden cardiac death, Holter ECG at first clinical presentation appears insufficient. This study aims to investigate the ability of routinely obtained parameters associated with myocardial remodeling in stratifying for VTA in HCM. In this monocentric analysis, patients with HCM underwent 12-channel electrocardiography and echocardiography, including tissue doppler imaging. The study's primary endpoint was the documentation of non-sustained and sustained ventricular tachycardia-summarized as ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VTA) on Holter ECG or active devices. The occurrence of VTA was exploratory. Based on our collective, we developed a risk model regarding VTA. Of 140 HCM patients, 38 (27.1%) had an episode of VTA. Patients with VTA were likelier to have a history of atrial fibrillation (p < 0.001), a thicker interventricular septum (p < 0.001) and lower peak systolic mitral annular velocity (p < 0.001). The parameters were independently associated with endpoint in univariate and multivariate logistic regression. We created a logistic equation and calculated a cut-off value. The resulting ROC curve revealed a discriminative ability with AUC of 0.80 (sensitivity, 63%; specificity, 88%). Our risk model including these widely available parameters is able to distinguish low and high-risk of VTA in patients with HCM., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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41. Monitoring of species' genetic diversity in Europe varies greatly and overlooks potential climate change impacts.
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Pearman PB, Broennimann O, Aavik T, Albayrak T, Alves PC, Aravanopoulos FA, Bertola LD, Biedrzycka A, Buzan E, Cubric-Curik V, Djan M, Fedorca A, Fuentes-Pardo AP, Fussi B, Godoy JA, Gugerli F, Hoban S, Holderegger R, Hvilsom C, Iacolina L, Kalamujic Stroil B, Klinga P, Konopiński MK, Kopatz A, Laikre L, Lopes-Fernandes M, McMahon BJ, Mergeay J, Neophytou C, Pálsson S, Paz-Vinas I, Posledovich D, Primmer CR, Raeymaekers JAM, Rinkevich B, Rolečková B, Ruņģis D, Schuerz L, Segelbacher G, Kavčič Sonnenschein K, Stefanovic M, Thurfjell H, Träger S, Tsvetkov IN, Velickovic N, Vergeer P, Vernesi C, Vilà C, Westergren M, Zachos FE, Guisan A, and Bruford M
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- Europe, Ecosystem, Genetic Variation, Climate Change, Conservation of Natural Resources methods
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Genetic monitoring of populations currently attracts interest in the context of the Convention on Biological Diversity but needs long-term planning and investments. However, genetic diversity has been largely neglected in biodiversity monitoring, and when addressed, it is treated separately, detached from other conservation issues, such as habitat alteration due to climate change. We report an accounting of efforts to monitor population genetic diversity in Europe (genetic monitoring effort, GME), the evaluation of which can help guide future capacity building and collaboration towards areas most in need of expanded monitoring. Overlaying GME with areas where the ranges of selected species of conservation interest approach current and future climate niche limits helps identify whether GME coincides with anticipated climate change effects on biodiversity. Our analysis suggests that country area, financial resources and conservation policy influence GME, high values of which only partially match species' joint patterns of limits to suitable climatic conditions. Populations at trailing climatic niche margins probably hold genetic diversity that is important for adaptation to changing climate. Our results illuminate the need in Europe for expanded investment in genetic monitoring across climate gradients occupied by focal species, a need arguably greatest in southeastern European countries. This need could be met in part by expanding the European Union's Birds and Habitats Directives to fully address the conservation and monitoring of genetic diversity., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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42. A Hyperdynamic Arteriovenous Fistula Aneurysm After Long Time Renal Transplantation.
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Klüsch V, Aper T, Sonnenschein K, Becker LS, Umminger J, Haverich A, and Rustum S
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- Humans, Treatment Outcome, Renal Dialysis adverse effects, Kidney Transplantation adverse effects, Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical adverse effects, Aneurysm diagnostic imaging, Aneurysm etiology, Aneurysm surgery, Arteriovenous Fistula diagnostic imaging, Arteriovenous Fistula etiology, Arteriovenous Fistula therapy
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Conclusion: Closure of arteriovenous fistula should be considered in patients who underwent successful renal transplantation to avoid potential complications that may result from the presence of unused fistula especially, in patients who are predisposed to aneurysm formation in the future.
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43. Premature stroke and cardiovascular risk in primary Sjögren's syndrome.
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Zippel CL, Beider S, Kramer E, Konen FF, Seeliger T, Skripuletz T, Hirsch S, Jablonka A, Witte T, Sonnenschein K, and Ernst D
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Introduction: Primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) is associated with an increased prevalence of traditional risk factors and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). The study aimed to identify specific risk factors for CVD in pSS patients., Methods: PSS patients with and without CVD were compared. All patients fulfilled the EULAR/ACR classification criteria. Patients with CVD presented at least one of the following manifestations: myocardial infarction, transient ischemic attacks, ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, peripheral artery disease, coronary artery disease, and carotid plaques. Data were collected by a standardized protocol and review of medical records., Results: 61/312 (19.6%) pSS patients presented with CVD. Traditional risk factors such as hypertension, hypercholesterinemia and diabetes ( p < 0.05), pSS manifestations, in particular vasculitis ( p = 0.033) and Raynaud's phenomenon ( p = 0.018) were associated with CVD. Among patients with ischemic events (28/312, 9%), particularly cerebrovascular disease ( n = 12/28, 42.9%), correlations with increased EULAR Sjögren's Syndrome Disease Activity Index (ESSDAI) ( p = 0.039) and EULAR Sjögren's Syndrome Patient Reported Index (ESSPRI) ( p = 0.048) were observed. Age at first cerebrovascular event was 55.2 [48.9-69.6] years. Multivariate analysis confirmed hypertension [odds ratio (OR) 3.7, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.87-7.18, p < 0.001], hypercholesterinemia (OR 3.1, 95% CI 1.63-5.72, p < 0.001), male gender (OR 0.4, 95% CI 0.17-0.78, p = 0.009), Raynaud's phenomenon (OR 2.5, 95% CI 1.28-4.82, p = 0.007), and CNS involvement (OR 2.7, 95% CI 1.00-7.15, p = 0.048) as independent CVD predictors., Conclusion: Raynaud's phenomen as well as vasculitis and high ESSDAI have shown a significant association to CVD. PSS patients with cerebrovascular events were younger than expected. Knowledge about risk factors may help clinicians to identify pSS patients at risk for CVD. After diagnosis of pSS, patients should be screened for risk factors such as hypertension and receive appropriate therapy to prevent or at least reduce sequelae such as infarction. However, further investigations are necessary in order to achieve a reliable risk stratification for these patients., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Zippel, Beider, Kramer, Konen, Seeliger, Skripuletz, Hirsch, Jablonka, Witte, Sonnenschein and Ernst.)
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44. "Make it possible for more people to work at home!" representations of employee motivation and job satisfaction in Danish and Norwegian newspapers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Sonnenschein K, Hagen Ø, Rostad IS, and Wiik R
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, many employees with task-based jobs were forced to work from home, while others were furloughed or laid off. The current study aims to investigate how Norwegian and Danish newspapers represent employee motivation and job satisfaction of remote workers in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study used a thematic analysis of five newspapers from Norway and Denmark with different daily distributions and political orientations. The findings suggest that the newspapers in the two countries represented the topic of interest from different perspectives, and this led to the use of two motivation theories: the self-determination theory (SDT) and Herzberg's two-factor theory. The SDT helps us understand why some employees feel motivated and are more productive while working from home. The need for autonomy, competence, and connectedness is being satisfied for some employees but not for all, which may affect the strength of employees' job motivation. Herzberg's theory helps explain physical and psychological issues as dissatisfiers, as these issues are the consequence of working in a home-based office. Furthermore, a hybrid model seems to be an optimal solution for the future job market, where employees with task-based jobs can feel motivated and job satisfied while working either from home or from the workplace. Finally, it is important for employers to look after both the physical and the psychosocial conditions if hybrid solutions are going to replace the traditional workplace., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Sonnenschein, Hagen, Rostad and Wiik.)
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45. Thromboembolic characteristics and role of anticoagulation in long-standing Fontan circulation.
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Westhoff-Bleck M, Klages C, Zwadlo C, Sonnenschein K, Sieweke JT, Bauersachs J, Bertram H, and Grosser U
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Introduction: The risk of thromboembolism increases with duration of Fontan circulation. Preventive drug strategies are still discussed controversially. We aimed to characterize clinical relevant thromboembolism in long-standing Fontan circulation and to analyse the protective effect of Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) and Vitamin K Antagonists (VKA)., Method: 78 patients (age ≥16 years) were included (mean age 20.7 ± 5.7 years; 51 male). Last medication and duration of therapy were documented. Perioperative events were excluded. Mean time of Fontan circulation was 21.1 ± 6.3 years, mean observation time 8.1 ± 5.6 years., Results: 44 patients were on VKA, 15 on ASA, 19 without treatment. Fifteen (19.2%) patients experienced thromboembolism. Nine patients had deep venous thromboses, among these five experienced pulmonary embolism. Four patients presented with supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), two with cerebral embolism and thrombus within the Fontan tunnel respectively. Two patients had an isolated thrombus in the Fontan tunnel. Time of Fontan circulation was significantly longer in thromboembolism (25.6 ± 8.3 years vs. 20.0 ± 5.2 years, p < 0.001). NYHA-class was worse (p = 0.03). Lacking treatment [OR 10.2 (95%CI 1.5-66.3)] and ASA [OR 1.25(95%CI)1.06-1.22] carried significantly higher risk of thromboembolism than VKA [OR 0.17 (95%CI 0.09-0.33)]. Kaplan-Meier analysis did n't differ in lacking treatment versus ASA (p = 0.2). VKA showed the best net-benefit regarding thromboembolism/bleeding complications (VKA: 11.4%, ASA 25%, VKA vs. lacking treatment 63.2%: p < 0.001)., Conclusion: In long-standing Fontan circulation anticoagulation appears to be a safe treatment option to prevent late thromboembolism mainly caused by deep vein thrombosis and intracardiac thrombus formation associated with SVT., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2022 The Authors.)
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46. No pain, no gain in PAD.
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Sonnenschein K
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47. Artificial Intelligence Identifies an Urgent Need for Peripheral Vascular Intervention by Multiplexing Standard Clinical Parameters.
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Sonnenschein K, Stojanović SD, Dickel N, Fiedler J, Bauersachs J, Thum T, Kunz M, and Tongers J
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Background: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a significant burden, particularly among patients with severe disease requiring invasive treatment. We applied a general Machine Learning (ML) workflow and investigated if a multi-dimensional marker set of standard clinical parameters can identify patients in need of vascular intervention without specialized intra-hospital diagnostics., Methods: This is a retrospective study involving patients with stable PAD (sPAD, Fontaine Class I and II, n = 38) and unstable PAD (unPAD, Fontaine Class III and IV, n = 18) in need of invasive therapeutic measures. ML algorithms such as Random Forest were utilized to evaluate a matrix consisting of multiple routinely clinically available parameters (age, complete blood count, inflammation, lipid, iron metabolism)., Results: ML has enabled a generation of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) PAD score (AI-PAD) that successfully divided sPAD from unPAD patients (high AI-PAD in sPAD, low AI-PAD in unPAD, cutoff at 50 AI-PAD units). Furthermore, the probability score positively coincided with gold-standard intra-hospital mean ankle-brachial index (ABI)., Conclusion: AI-based tools may be promising to enable the correct identification of patients with unstable PAD by using existing clinical information, thus supplementing clinical decision making. Additional studies in larger prospective cohorts are necessary to determine the usefulness of this approach in comparison to standard diagnostic measures.
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48. Circulating cardiovascular microRNAs in critically ill COVID-19 patients.
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Garg A, Seeliger B, Derda AA, Xiao K, Gietz A, Scherf K, Sonnenschein K, Pink I, Hoeper MM, Welte T, Bauersachs J, David S, Bär C, and Thum T
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- Critical Illness, Humans, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Heart Failure, MicroRNAs genetics
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Aims: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a still growing pandemic, causing many deaths and socio-economic damage. Elevated expression of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) entry receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 on cardiac cells of patients with heart diseases may be related to cardiovascular burden. We have thus analysed cardiovascular and inflammatory microRNAs (miRs), sensitive markers of cardiovascular damage, in critically ill, ventilated patients with COVID-19 or influenza-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (Influenza-ARDS) admitted to the intensive care unit and healthy controls., Methods and Results: Circulating miRs (miR-21, miR-126, miR-155, miR-208a, and miR-499) were analysed in a discovery cohort consisting of patients with mechanically-ventilated COVID-19 (n = 18) and healthy controls (n = 15). A validation study was performed in an independent cohort of mechanically-ventilated COVID-19 patients (n = 20), Influenza-ARDS patients (n = 13) and healthy controls (n = 32). In both cohorts, RNA was isolated from serum and cardiovascular disease/inflammatory-relevant miR concentrations were measured by miR-specific TaqMan PCR analyses. In both the discovery and the validation cohort, serum concentration of miR-21, miR-155, miR-208a and miR-499 were significantly increased in COVID-19 patients compared to healthy controls. Calculating the area under the curve using receiver operating characteristic analysis miR-155, miR-208a and miR-499 showed a clear distinction between COVID-19 and Influenza-ARDS patients., Conclusion: In this exploratory study, inflammation and cardiac myocyte-specific miRs were upregulated in critically ill COVID-19 patients. Importantly, miR profiles were able to differentiate between severely ill, mechanically-ventilated Influenza-ARDS and COVID-19 patients, indicating a rather specific response and cardiac involvement of COVID-19., (© 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology.)
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- 2021
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49. Blood-based protein profiling identifies serum protein c-KIT as a novel biomarker for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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Sonnenschein K, Fiedler J, de Gonzalo-Calvo D, Xiao K, Pfanne A, Just A, Zwadlo C, Soltani S, Bavendiek U, Kraft T, Dos Remedios C, Cebotari S, Bauersachs J, and Thum T
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- Adult, Aged, Biomarkers blood, Echocardiography, Female, Fibrosis pathology, Heart Ventricles physiopathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Myocytes, Cardiac pathology, Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic blood, Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic diagnosis, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit blood
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is one of the most common hereditary heart diseases and can be classified into an obstructive (HOCM) and non-obstructive (HNCM) form. Major characteristics for HCM are the hypertrophy of cardiomyocytes and development of cardiac fibrosis. Patients with HCM have a higher risk for sudden cardiac death compared to a healthy population. In the present study, we investigated the abundancy of selected proteins as potential biomarkers in patients with HCM. We included 60 patients with HCM and 28 healthy controls and quantitatively measured the rate of a set of 92 proteins already known to be associated with cardiometabolic processes via protein screening using the proximity extension assay technology in a subgroup of these patients (20 HCM and 10 healthy controls). After validation of four hits in the whole cohort of patients consisting of 88 individuals (60 HCM patients, 28 healthy controls) we found only one candidate, c-KIT, which was regulated significantly different between HCM patients and healthy controls and thus was chosen for further analyses. c-KIT is a tyrosine-protein kinase acting as receptor for the stem cell factor and activating several pathways essential for cell proliferation and survival, hematopoiesis, gametogenesis and melanogenesis. Serum protein levels of c-KIT were significantly lower in patients with HCM than in healthy controls, even after adjusting for confounding factors age and sex. In addition, c-KIT levels in human cardiac tissue of patients with HOCM were significant higher compared to controls indicating high levels of c-KIT in fibrotic myocardium. Furthermore, c-KIT concentration in serum significantly correlated with left ventricular end-diastolic diameter in HOCM, but not HCM patients. The present data suggest c-KIT as a novel biomarker differentiating between patients with HCM and healthy population and might provide further functional insights into fibrosis-related processes of HOCM.
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- 2021
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50. Chocolate for therapeutic use in PAD?
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Sonnenschein K and Tongers J
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- Humans, Cacao, Chocolate, Peripheral Arterial Disease
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- 2020
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