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Comparison of the long-term outcomes and risk factors of aortic stenosis treatment - in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation and surgical aortic valve replacement
CONCLUSIONS: There were no significant differences regarding prognosis after TAVI and SAVR at the 24-month follow-up in propensity score matching model. Independent predictive factors of late mortality after both procedures were EuroScore II and the respiratory failure. Independent predictive factors of late mortality specific for TAVI were NOAF, increased RDW and for SAVR: TIA, stroke, COPD and RBC transfusion.PMID:35521716 | DOI:10.33963/KP.a2022.0122
Source: Polish Heart Journal - May 6, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Karolina Marzec Maria Jaworska-Wilczy ńska Ilona Kowalik Ma łgorzata Nieznańska Adam Witkowski Maciej D ąbrowski Krzysztof Ku śmierski Tomasz Hryniewiecki Source Type: research

Prognostic value of preoperative electrocardiography in predicting myocardial injury after vascular surgery
CONCLUSION: This study confirmed that preoperative ECG abnormalities are frequent in patients undergoing high-risk vascular surgery. However, we did not find evidence supporting relation between preoperative ECG abnormalities and postoperative adverse cardiac outcomes in high risk patients.PMID:35344585 | DOI:10.33963/KP.a2022.0085
Source: Polish Heart Journal - March 28, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Dorota Studzi ńska Kamil Polok Barbara Rewerska Maksymilian Kotynia Piotr Rewerski Anna W łudarczyk Jacek G órka Mateusz K ózka Wojciech Szczeklik Source Type: research

More for less - Long-Term Survival Modelling for Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement follow-up. The division between a ministernotomy and a full sternotomy approach
CONCLUSIONS: MIAVR through ministernotomy provides at least as good long-term survival as FSAVR. Nevertheless, it should be recommended for diabetic, poor mobility patients with pre-existing AF in order to reduce their high cerebrovascular risk and to limit the progression of HF. MIAVR also needs to be considered in patients with chronic lung diseases to improve their extremely poor survival prognosis.PMID:35188218 | DOI:10.33963/KP.a2022.0056
Source: Polish Heart Journal - February 21, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Marcin Kaczmarczyk Marian Zembala Aleksandra Kaczmarczyk Krzysztof Filipiak Tomasz Hrapkowicz Jerzy Pacholewicz Micha ł Zembala Source Type: research

Adherence to the 4S-AF Scheme in the Balkan region: insights from the BALKAN-AF survey
CONCLUSIONS: OAC overuse was observed in patients with low stroke risk, whilst OAC underuse was evident in those with high risk of stroke. The percentage of highly symptomatic patients with high risk of stroke who were offered rhythm control strategy was low.PMID:35176169 | DOI:10.33963/KP.a2022.0053
Source: Polish Heart Journal - February 17, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Monika Kozie ł-Siołkowska Miroslav Mihajlovic Milan Nedeljkovic Nikola Pavlovic Vilma Paparisto Ljilja Music Elina Trendafilova Anca Rodica Dan Zumreta Kusljugic Gheorghe-Andrei Dan Gregory Yh Lip Tatjana S Potpara Source Type: research