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Prognostic performance of GRACE and TIMI risk scores in critically ill patients with sepsis and a concomitant myocardial infarction
CONCLUSIONS: GRACE and TIMI scores did not predict in-hospital severe ischaemic events and mortality in patients with AMI during sepsis. Among individual components of both scores, previous aspirin use was associated with poor prognosis. However, because of lack of statistical power, we cannot formally rule out the usefulness of these scores in this setting.PMID:35710774 | DOI:10.1016/j.acvd.2022.03.007
Source: Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases - June 17, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Cyrielle Desnos St éphane Ederhy Pierre Belnou Nathana ël Lapidus Guillaume Lefevre Guillaume Voiriot Ariel Cohen Muriel Fartoukh Vincent Labb é Source Type: research

Coronary artery calcifications and 6-month mortality in patients with COVID-19 without known atheromatous disease
CONCLUSIONS: Non-electrocardiogram-gated computed tomography during the initial pulmonary assessment of patients with COVID-19 without atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease showed a high prevalence of mild, moderate and heavy CAC. CAC score was related to 6-month mortality, independent of conventional cardiovascular risk factors. These results highlight the importance of CAC scoring for patients hospitalized with COVID-19, and calls for attention to patients with high CAC.PMID:35305915 | DOI:10.1016/j.acvd.2022.02.007
Source: Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases - March 20, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Anne-Sophie Le Hir Antoine Fayol Elie Mousseaux Nicolas Danchin Victoria Tea Chekrallah Chamandi Gilles Soulat Etienne Puymirat Source Type: research

Correlation between left atrial spontaneous echocardiographic contrast and 5-year stroke/death in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation.
CONCLUSIONS: In this retrospective monocentric study, the presence of moderate/severe LASEC was an independent predictor of stroke/death at 5-year follow-up in patients with NVAF. The inclusion of LASEC in stroke risk scores could modestly improve risk stratification. PMID: 32873521 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases - August 28, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Soulat-Dufour L, Lang S, Etienney A, Ederhy S, Ancedy Y, Adavane S, Chauvet-Droit M, Nhan P, Di Angelantonio E, Boccara F, Cohen A Tags: Arch Cardiovasc Dis Source Type: research

Atrial premature activity detected after an ischaemic stroke unveils atrial myopathy.
CONCLUSIONS: After an ischaemic stroke or a transient ischaemic attack, excessive APCs are associated with LA remodelling. Thus, LA dilatation and dysfunction reflect early LA myopathy, which might itself be responsible for cardioembolic stroke. PMID: 32007362 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases - January 28, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Py A, Schaaf M, Duhamel S, Si-Mohamed S, Daher J, Altman M, de Breyne B, Mechtouff L, Placide J, Chauveau S, Chevalier P, Nighoghossian N, Bergerot C, Thibault H Tags: Arch Cardiovasc Dis Source Type: research

Detection of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation by prolonged electrocardiographic recording after ischaemic stroke in patients aged
CONCLUSION: This prospective observational study showed a low rate of paroxysmal AF among young patients presenting with stroke, on the basis of 21-day cardiac monitoring. This result highlights the need to identify patients who would benefit from such long monitoring. PMID: 25669959 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases - February 7, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: Yayehd K, Irles D, Akret C, Vadot W, Rodier G, Berremili T, Perenet S, Chevallier-Grenot M, Belle L, Dompnier A Tags: Arch Cardiovasc Dis Source Type: research

Echocardiography to predict adverse cardiac and vascular events in patients with severe chronic kidney disease (stage 4): A prospective study.
CONCLUSION: Patients with stage 4 chronic kidney disease are at high risk of major cardiovascular events and death. Echocardiographic evaluation is effective in identifying patients at highest risk of adverse cardiac events. PMID: 23706368 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases - April 1, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Lesaffre F, Wynckel A, Nazeyrollas P, Rieu P, Metz D Tags: Arch Cardiovasc Dis Source Type: research