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Cardiovascular Programming During and After Diabetic Pregnancy: Role of Placental Dysfunction and IUGR
This study demonstrated that the incidence of ischemic heart disease and death were three times higher among men with low birth weight compared to men with high birth weight (5). Epidemiological investigations of adults born at the time of the Dutch famine between 1944 and 1945 revealed an association between maternal starvation and a low infant birth weight with a high incidence of hypertension and coronary heart disease in these adults (23). Furthermore, Painter et al. reported the incidence of early onset coronary heart disease among persons conceived during the Dutch famine (24). In that regard, Barker's findin...
Source: Frontiers in Endocrinology - April 8, 2019 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

Idiopathic atrial fibrillation patients rapidly outgrow their low thromboembolic risk: a  10-year follow-up study.
CONCLUSION: The majority of recently diagnosed healthy AF patients develop cardiovascular diseases with a consequent change in thromboembolic risk profile within a short time frame. A comprehensive follow-up of this patient category is necessary to avoid over- and undertreatment with anticoagulants. PMID: 30953281 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Netherlands Heart Journal - April 4, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Weijs B, Dudink EAMP, de Vos CB, Limantoro I, Tieleman RG, Pisters R, Cheriex EC, Luermans JGLM, Crijns HJGM Tags: Neth Heart J Source Type: research

Hemodynamics of paradoxical severe aortic stenosis: insight from a pressure –volume loop analysis
ConclusionsThe present study suggests that the hemodynamics of PLFLG AS can be explained by two mechanisms: (1) stiffness of the small left ventricle with reduced contractility, and (2) increased afterload due to the impairment of vascular function. Both mechanisms have similarities to those of heart failure with preserved EF. This type of remodeling may explain the poor prognosis of PLFLG AS.
Source: Clinical Research in Cardiology - February 8, 2019 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Red blood cell transfusion in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction-a  meta-analysis of more than 21,000 patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Red blood cell transfusion increases the morbidity and mortality in patients with STEMI. This difference could not be explained by the higher morbidity in the red blood cell transfusion group alone. Further randomised controlled trials are required to provide a reliable haemoglobin threshold for these patients. PMID: 30039381 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Netherlands Heart Journal - July 23, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Mincu RI, Rassaf T, Totzeck M Tags: Neth Heart J Source Type: research

Stroke risk in patients with device-detected atrial high-rate episodes.
Abstract Cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) can detect atrial arrhythmias, i. e. atrial high-rate episodes (AHRE). The thrombo-embolic risk in patients showing AHRE appears to be lower than in patients with clinical atrial fibrillation (AF) and it is unclear whether the former will benefit from oral anticoagulants. Based on currently available evidence, it seems reasonable to consider antithrombotic therapy in patients without documented AF showing AHRE >24 hours and a CHA2DS2-VASc score (congestive heart failure, hypertension, age ≥75 years [doubled], diabetes mellitus, prior stroke [...
Source: Netherlands Heart Journal - October 20, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Erküner Ö, Rienstra M, Van Gelder IC, Schotten U, Crijns HJGM, Luermans JGLM Tags: Neth Heart J Source Type: research

Adherence to the 2015 Dutch dietary guidelines and risk of non-communicable diseases and mortality in the Rotterdam Study
AbstractWe aimed to evaluate the criterion validity of the 2015 food-based Dutch dietary guidelines, which were formulated based on evidence on the relation between diet and major chronic diseases. We studied 9701 participants of the Rotterdam Study, a population-based prospective cohort in individuals aged 45  years and over [median 64.1 years (95%-range 49.0–82.8)]. Dietary intake was assessed at baseline with a food-frequency questionnaire. For all participants, we examined adherence (yes/no) to fourteen items of the guidelines: vegetables (≥200 g/day), fruit (≥200 g/day), whole-grains (≥90  g/day), legumes...
Source: European Journal of Epidemiology - August 19, 2017 Category: Epidemiology Source Type: research

Current practice of Dutch cardiologists in detecting and diagnosing atrial fibrillation: results of an online case vignette study.
CONCLUSION: Dutch cardiologists have access to a wide variety of ambulatory arrhythmia monitoring tools. Nearly half of the cardiologists would perform opportunistic screening. In cases with non-frequent symptoms, monitoring duration was shorter than recommended by NICE. PMID: 28631211 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Netherlands Heart Journal - June 19, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Verbiest-van Gurp N, van Bladel PJM, van Kesteren HAM, Erkens PM, Stoffers HEJH Tags: Neth Heart 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