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Blood pressure control in anticoagulated patients with hypertension and atrial fibrillation.
CONCLUSIONS: More than 75% of hypertensive patients with AF achieved BP goals, and this rate was higher in elderly. More than 2 thirds of patients were on combined therapy. BP control appears to be better in AF patients than in general hypertensive population. PMID: 28385080 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Blood Pressure - April 8, 2017 Category: Hematology Tags: Blood Press Source Type: research

Beta-Blocker Use Is Associated With Impaired Left Atrial Function in Hypertension Hypertension
BackgroundImpaired left atrial (LA) mechanical function is present in hypertension and likely contributes to various complications, including atrial arrhythmias, stroke, and heart failure. Various antihypertensive drug classes exert differential effects on central hemodynamics and left ventricular function. However, little is known about their effects on LA function.Methods and ResultsWe studied 212 subjects with hypertension and without heart failure or atrial fibrillation. LA strain was measured from cine steady‐state free‐precession cardiac MRI images using feature‐tracking algorithms. In multivariable models adju...
Source: JAHA:Journal of the American Heart Association - February 3, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Sardana, M., Syed, A. A., Hashmath, Z., Phan, T. S., Koppula, M. R., Kewan, U., Ahmed, Z., Chandamuri, R., Varakantam, S., Shah, E., Gorz, R., Akers, S. R., Chirinos, J. A. Tags: Atrial Fibrillation, Hypertension, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Original Research Source Type: research

Improved outcomes in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction during the last 20  years are related to implementation of evidence-based treatments: experiences from the SWEDEHEART registry 1995–2014
ConclusionGradual implementation of new and established evidence-based treatments in STEMI patients during the last 20  years has been associated with prolonged survival and lower risk of recurrent ischaemic events, although a plateauing is seen since around 2008.
Source: European Heart Journal - August 29, 2017 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Risk Factors of On-Pump Conversion during Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft.
Conclusion: Patients who undergo OPCABG and have CHF or a lower EF (<35%) are more likely to undergo on-pump conversion, while preoperative BB administration could help prevent conversions from OPCABG to on-pump CABG. PMID: 29124027 [PubMed]
Source: Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - November 12, 2017 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Tags: Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg Source Type: research

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Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - January 3, 2018 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Francisco Cabrera Tags: Nutrition antioxidants CoQ10 ubiquinol Source Type: news

Relationship between Physical Inactivity and Long-term Outcome in Patients Aged ≥80 Years with Acute Coronary Syndrome
In this study, we aimed to investigate association between physical inactivity and allcause mortality in octogenarian patients with ACS. In this study, we included a total of 353 hospitalized patients, aged>80 years, with ACS during the period of 5-year follow-up. The association between physical inactivity and all-cause mortality was analyzed by multivariable Cox aggression. Of the enrolled patients, 132 (37.4%) were defined as physically inactive, and 221 (62.6%) as physically active. Patients with physical inactivity tended to have lower survival rate (21.2% vs. 56.5%,P<0.001) and higher mortality rate (78.8% vs. ...
Source: Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology -- Medical Sciences -- - February 1, 2018 Category: Research Source Type: research

Abstract 208: A Large, Retrospective Cohort Study Comparing Cardiovascular Outcomes With {beta}-blocker Combination Treatment in Patients With Hypertension Session Title: Poster Session PM
Conclusions: In adults receiving combination antihypertension therapy, NEB treatment was associated with a lower risk for CV-related hospitalization than either ATN or MET. Lower risk of hospitalization was supported by event rate data, as patients receiving NEB combined with other antihypertensives were hospitalized less frequently than patients receiving combination therapy with either ATN or MET.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - April 5, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Punzi, H., Ali, S., Li, Q., Patel, M., Neutel, J. Tags: Session Title: Poster Session PM Source Type: research

Clinical characteristics and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation receiving rhythm-control therapy: the Fushimi AF Registry
AbstractManagement of atrial fibrillation (AF) with current rhythm-control therapy has an uncertain impact on outcomes. Among 3731 patients in the Fushimi AF Registry, a community-based prospective survey of AF patients in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, we investigated the characteristics and outcomes in 478 patients receiving rhythm-control therapy (anti-arrhythmic drug and/or catheter ablation) alone, with 1279 patients receiving rate-control therapy (beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, and digoxin) alone serving as a reference. The Rhythm-control group, 26% of which had prior catheter ablation, was younger (70.5  ± 10.8 v...
Source: Heart and Vessels - May 24, 2018 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

The Association Between Inflammatory Markers and Hypertension. A Call for Anti-Inflammatory Strategies?
Authors: García NH, Juncos LI Abstract The most important goal of antihypertensive therapy is to prevent the complications associated with hypertension (stroke, myocardial infarction, end-stage renal disease, etc). For this, secondary targets such as left ventricular hypertrophy, proteinuria, dementia, and other signs of hypertension-induced organ damage help the physician to assess risks and monitor treatment efficacy. New treatment targets may be arising, however. One such target may be endothelial dysfunction. In effect, endothelial dysfunction not only may precede the elevation of blood pressure, but may also ...
Source: The Scientific World Journal - June 7, 2018 Category: Science Tags: ScientificWorldJournal Source Type: research

Prognostic impact of digoxin use for rate control of atrial fibrillation in patients ≥75 years of age.
Authors: La Rovere MT, Traversi E Abstract Digoxin use remains a common therapeutic option in the pharmacological control of heart rate in patients with atrial fibrillation, endorsed in current guidelines with the same level of evidence than beta-blockers in patients with and without heart failure. Digoxin has a narrow therapeutic range and is influenced by drug-to-drug interactions, serum electrolyte concentrations, and renal function. Conflicting data exist regarding adverse outcomes that are associated with digoxin use in patients with atrial fibrillation. It remains unclear whether the association between digox...
Source: Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease - June 9, 2018 Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: Monaldi Arch Chest Dis Source Type: research

Summary: International Kidney Cancer Symposium
Conclusions:  Ideal ischemia time is 20-25 minutes or less improves short and long term renal function. >25 minutes carried 5 year risk of new onset stage 4 CKD No differences on GFR for cold vs. warm ischemia times Preoperative GFR and the percent of kidney preserved was a better predictor of post op GFR.  No ischemia preserves renal function better than warm. Longer cold ischemia times were equivalent to shorter warm ischemia times. Quality and quantity of the remaining kidney is associated with ultimate renal function. Robotics in RCC Surgery Gennady Bratslavsky, MD The opening question ...
Source: Kidney Cancer Association - December 15, 2011 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: news

Hypertension in the elderly.
Abstract After 80 years old, antihypertensive treatment significantly reduces cardiovascular events. In the elderly, blood pressure target depends on patients' frailty. After 80 years, French guidelines propose to aim a SBP<150 mmHg without orthostatic hypotension and without exceeding the prescription of more than three antihypertensive drugs. The target may be more ambitious for robust elderly patients. The new 2018 European guidelines set: a stricter target for robust elderly patient aged 80 years or older (SBP between 130 and 139 mmHg and DBP between 70 and 79 mmHg); this objective is less strict for frail ...
Source: Presse Medicale - January 18, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hernandorena I, Bailly H, Piccoli M, Beunardeau M, Cohen A, Hanon O Tags: Presse Med Source Type: research

Tachycardia: The hidden cardiovascular risk factor in uncomplicated arterial hypertension.
Abstract Early detection and management of elevated blood pressure is crucial in reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The importance of an absolute risk assessment and patient risk stratification has been highlighted in the European hypertension guidelines since 2003. Amongst numerous risk factors influencing patient prognosis, elevated heart rate (HR) has been indicated as important predictor of future risk of hypertension, coronary heart disease, sudden cardiac death, heart failure, CVD, stroke, total cancer and mortality. Given that resting HR can be easily determined in clinical practice and mo...
Source: Cardiology Journal - February 25, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Cierpka-Kmieć K, Hering D Tags: Cardiol J Source Type: research

Admission Heart Rate Is a Determinant of Effectiveness of Beta-Blockers in Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Admission HR might determine the efficacy of β-blockers for current AMI patients. PMID: 30930346 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Circulation Journal - March 29, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Okuno T, Aoki J, Tanabe K, Nakao K, Ozaki Y, Kimura K, Ako J, Noguchi T, Yasuda S, Suwa S, Fujimoto K, Nakama Y, Morita T, Shimizu W, Saito Y, Hirohata A, Morita Y, Inoue T, Okamura A, Mano T, Hirata K, Shibata Y, Owa M, Tsujita K, Funayama H, Kokubu N, K Tags: Circ J Source Type: research

Summary: International Kidney Cancer Symposium
Conclusions:  Ideal ischemia time is 20-25 minutes or less improves short and long term renal function. >25 minutes carried 5 year risk of new onset stage 4 CKD No differences on GFR for cold vs. warm ischemia times Preoperative GFR and the percent of kidney preserved was a better predictor of post op GFR.  No ischemia preserves renal function better than warm. Longer cold ischemia times were equivalent to shorter warm ischemia times. Quality and quantity of the remaining kidney is associated with ultimate renal function. Robotics in RCC Surgery Gennady Bratslavsky, MD The opening question ...
Source: Kidney Cancer Association - December 15, 2011 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: news