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Clinical implications of new-onset left bundle branch block after transcatheter aortic valve replacement: analysis of the PARTNER experience
Conclusion Persistent, new-onset LBBB occurred in 10.5% of patients without intraventricular baseline conduction who underwent TAVR in the PARTNER experience. New LBBB was not associated with death, repeat hospitalization, stroke, or myocardial infarction at 1 year, but was associated with a higher rate of PPI and failure of left ventricular ejection fraction to improve.
Source: European Heart Journal - June 21, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Nazif, T. M., Williams, M. R., Hahn, R. T., Kapadia, S., Babaliaros, V., Rodes-Cabau, J., Szeto, W. Y., Jilaihawi, H., Fearon, W. F., Dvir, D., Dewey, T. M., Makkar, R. R., Xu, K., Dizon, J. M., Smith, C. R., Leon, M. B., Kodali, S. K. Tags: TAVI Source Type: research

Contrast-induced acute kidney injury after primary percutaneous coronary intervention: results from the HORIZONS-AMI substudy
Conclusion Contrast-induced acute kidney injury is associated with poor short- and long-term outcomes after primary percutaneous coronary intervention in STEMI.
Source: European Heart Journal - June 14, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Narula, A., Mehran, R., Weisz, G., Dangas, G. D., Yu, J., Genereux, P., Nikolsky, E., Brener, S. J., Witzenbichler, B., Guagliumi, G., Clark, A. E., Fahy, M., Xu, K., Brodie, B. R., Stone, G. W. Tags: Interventional cardiology Source Type: research

Outbursts of anger as a trigger of acute cardiovascular events: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Conclusion There is a higher risk of cardiovascular events shortly after outbursts of anger.
Source: European Heart Journal - June 3, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Mostofsky, E., Penner, E. A., Mittleman, M. A. Tags: Prevention and epidemiology Source Type: research

Cardiovascular effects of environmental noise exposure
The role of noise as an environmental pollutant and its impact on health are being increasingly recognized. Beyond its effects on the auditory system, noise causes annoyance and disturbs sleep, and it impairs cognitive performance. Furthermore, evidence from epidemiologic studies demonstrates that environmental noise is associated with an increased incidence of arterial hypertension, myocardial infarction, and stroke. Both observational and experimental studies indicate that in particular night-time noise can cause disruptions of sleep structure, vegetative arousals (e.g. increases of blood pressure and heart rate) and inc...
Source: European Heart Journal - April 1, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Munzel, T., Gori, T., Babisch, W., Basner, M. Tags: Prevention Source Type: research

Prognostic models for stable coronary artery disease based on electronic health record cohort of 102 023 patients
Conclusion These validated prognostic models could be used in clinical practice to support risk stratification as recommended in clinical guidelines.
Source: European Heart Journal - April 1, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Rapsomaniki, E., Shah, A., Perel, P., Denaxas, S., George, J., Nicholas, O., Udumyan, R., Feder, G. S., Hingorani, A. D., Timmis, A., Smeeth, L., Hemingway, H. Tags: Coronary artery disease Source Type: research

Early diastolic strain rate in relation to systolic and diastolic function and prognosis in acute myocardial infarction: a two-dimensional speckle-tracking study
Conclusion Deformation-based E/e'sr contributes important information about global myocardial relaxation superior to velocity-based analysis and is independently associated with the outcome in acute MI.
Source: European Heart Journal - March 7, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Ersboll, M., Andersen, M. J., Valeur, N., Mogensen, U. M., Fahkri, Y., Thune, J. J., Moller, J. E., Hassager, C., Sogaard, P., Kober, L. Tags: Imaging Source Type: research

Long-term impact on healthcare resource utilization of statin treatment, and its cost effectiveness in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: a record linkage study
Conclusion Five years' primary prevention treatment of middle-aged men with a statin significantly reduces healthcare resource utilization, is cost saving, and increases QALYs. Treatment of even younger, lower risk individuals is likely to be cost-effective.
Source: European Heart Journal - February 1, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: McConnachie, A., Walker, A., Robertson, M., Marchbank, L., Peacock, J., Packard, C. J., Cobbe, S. M., Ford, I. Tags: Prevention and epidemiology Source Type: research

Apixaban vs. warfarin with concomitant aspirin in patients with atrial fibrillation: insights from the ARISTOTLE trial
Conclusion Apixaban had similar beneficial effects on stroke or systemic embolism and major bleeding compared with warfarin, irrespective of concomitant aspirin use.
Source: European Heart Journal - January 21, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Alexander, J. H., Lopes, R. D., Thomas, L., Alings, M., Atar, D., Aylward, P., Goto, S., Hanna, M., Huber, K., Husted, S., Lewis, B. S., McMurray, J. J. V., Pais, P., Pouleur, H., Steg, P. G., Verheugt, F. W. A., Wojdyla, D. M., Granger, C. B., Wallentin, Tags: Atrial fibrillation Source Type: research

Clinical course of atrial fibrillation in older adults: the importance of cardiovascular events beyond stroke
Conclusion After the diagnosis of incident atrial fibrillation in older adults, mortality was the most frequent major outcome during the first 5 years. Among non-fatal cardiovascular events, heart failure was the most common event.
Source: European Heart Journal - January 21, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Piccini, J. P., Hammill, B. G., Sinner, M. F., Hernandez, A. F., Walkey, A. J., Benjamin, E. J., Curtis, L. H., Heckbert, S. R. Tags: Atrial fibrillation Source Type: research

Reperfusion therapy of acute ischaemic stroke and acute myocardial infarction: similarities and differences
The evolution of reperfusion therapy in acute myocardial infarction and acute ischaemic stroke has many similarities: thrombolysis is superior to placebo, intra-arterial thrombolysis is not superior to intravenous (i.v.), facilitated intervention is of questionable value, and direct mechanical recanalization without thrombolysis is proven (myocardial infarction) or promising (stroke) to be superior to thrombolysis—but only when started with no or minimal delay. However, there are also substantial differences. Direct catheter-based thrombectomy in acute ischaemic stroke is more difficult than primary angioplasty (in S...
Source: European Heart Journal - January 14, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Widimsky, P., Coram, R., Abou-Chebl, A. Tags: ESC 2013 Andreas Gr[uuml ]ntzig Lecture Source Type: research

Improved long-term clinical outcomes in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction undergoing remote ischaemic conditioning as an adjunct to primary percutaneous coronary intervention
Conclusion Remote ischaemic conditioning before primary percutaneous coronary intervention seemed to improve long-term clinical outcomes in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction.
Source: European Heart Journal - January 14, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Sloth, A. D., Schmidt, M. R., Munk, K., Kharbanda, R. K., Redington, A. N., Schmidt, M., Pedersen, L., Sorensen, H. T., Botker, H. E., CONDI Investigators Tags: FASTTRACK CLINICAL RESEARCH Source Type: research

Does remote ischaemic preconditioning with postconditioning improve clinical outcomes of patients undergoing cardiac surgery? Remote Ischaemic Preconditioning with Postconditioning Outcome Trial
Conclusion Remote ischaemic preconditioning with RIPostC by transient upper limb ischaemia did not improve clinical outcome in patients who underwent cardiac surgery. Clinical Trial Registration clinicaltrials.gov, NCT00997217.
Source: European Heart Journal - January 14, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Hong, D. M., Lee, E.-H., Kim, H. J., Min, J. J., Chin, J.-H., Choi, D.-K., Bahk, J.-H., Sim, J.-Y., Choi, I.-C., Jeon, Y. Tags: Acute coronary syndromes Source Type: research

Rare cause of myocardial infarction, stroke, and lung tumour
Source: European Heart Journal - December 7, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Medvegy, M., Szekula, A., Diofalvi, K., Kirschner, R. Tags: CARDIOVASCULAR FLASHLIGHTS Source Type: research

Low-dose aspirin in primary prevention: cardioprotection, chemoprevention, both, or neither?
Low-dose aspirin has been shown to be effective in preventing about one-fifth of atherothrombotic vascular complications (non-fatal myocardial infarction, non-fatal stroke, or vascular death) in a meta-analysis of 16 secondary prevention trials in patients with previous myocardial infarction, stroke, or transient cerebral ischaemia. This corresponds to an absolute reduction of about 10–20 per 1000 patients in the yearly incidence of non-fatal events, and to a smaller, but still definite, reduction in vascular death. Against this benefit, the absolute increase in major extracranial bleeding complications [mostly, gast...
Source: European Heart Journal - November 21, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Patrono, C. Tags: Controversies in cardiovascular medicine Source Type: research

Coronary atheroma volume and cardiovascular events during maximally intensive statin therapy
Conclusion Following 2 years of high-intensity statin therapy, a baseline coronary atheroma volume predicted MACE, despite the achievement of very low on-treatment LDL-C levels.
Source: European Heart Journal - November 1, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Puri, R., Nissen, S. E., Shao, M., Ballantyne, C. M., Barter, P. J., Chapman, M. J., Erbel, R., Libby, P., Raichlen, J. S., Uno, K., Kataoka, Y., Nicholls, S. J. Tags: Coronary artery disease Source Type: research