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Efficacy and safety of ticagrelor for long-term secondary prevention of atherothrombotic events in relation to renal function: insights from the PEGASUS-TIMI 54 trial
Conclusion In patients with a history of MI, patients with renal dysfunction are at increased risk of MACE and consequently experience a particularly robust absolute risk reduction with long-term treatment with ticagrelor.
Source: European Heart Journal - January 21, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Magnani, G., Storey, R. F., Steg, G., Bhatt, D. L., Cohen, M., Kuder, J., Im, K., Aylward, P., Ardissino, D., Isaza, D., Parkhomenko, A., Goudev, A. R., Dellborg, M., Kontny, F., Corbalan, R., Medina, F., Jensen, E. C., Held, P., Braunwald, E., Sabatine, Tags: Thrombosis and antithrombotic therapy Source Type: research

Ascertainment, classification, and impact of neoplasm detection during prolonged treatment with dual antiplatelet therapy with prasugrel vs. clopidogrel following acute coronary syndrome
Conclusions Neoplasm events were infrequent during long-term DAPT after ACS, were associated with differential cancer-screening practices across regions, and the frequency of neoplasm detection was similar with prasugrel vs. clopidogrel. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00699998.
Source: European Heart Journal - January 21, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Roe, M. T., Cyr, D. D., Eckart, D., Schulte, P. J., Morse, M. A., Blackwell, K. L., Ready, N. E., Zafar, S. Y., Beaven, A. W., Strickler, J. H., Onken, J. E., Winters, K. J., Houterloot, L., Zamoryakhin, D., Wiviott, S. D., White, H. D., Prabhakaran, D., Tags: Acute coronary syndromes Source Type: research

Heart failure: when form fails to follow function
Cardiac performance is normally determined by architectural, cellular, and molecular structures that determine the heart's form, and by physiological and biochemical mechanisms that regulate the function of these structures. Impaired adaptation of form to function in failing hearts contributes to two syndromes initially called systolic heart failure (SHF) and diastolic heart failure (DHF). In SHF, characterized by high end-diastolic volume (EDV), the left ventricle (LV) cannot eject a normal stroke volume (SV); in DHF, with normal or low EDV, the LV cannot accept a normal venous return. These syndromes are now generally de...
Source: European Heart Journal - February 1, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Katz, A. M., Rolett, E. L. Tags: Clinical update Source Type: research

CardioPulse Articles * Gerhard Hindricks MD * Cardiac Centres Of Excellence * Leipzig Heart Centre - Department of Electrophysiology * New perspectives for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation * Syncope and near drowning may signal sudden death risk * Ear stimulation for atrial fibrillation favoured at ESC Congress London
Source: European Heart Journal - February 14, 2016 Category: Cardiology Tags: CardioPulse Source Type: research

Left ventricular systolic function assessment in secondary mitral regurgitation: left ventricular ejection fraction vs. speckle tracking global longitudinal strain
Conclusion In patients with severe secondary MR, speckle-tracking GLS shows more deteriorated LV systolic function than LVEF.
Source: European Heart Journal - March 7, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kamperidis, V., Marsan, N. A., Delgado, V., Bax, J. J. Tags: Valvular heart disease Source Type: research

Transcatheter treatment of severe tricuspid regurgitation with the MitraClip system
Conclusions Transcatheter tricuspid valve repair by use of interventional edge-to-edge repair with the MitraClip system was feasible, and safe in three consecutive patients. Reduction of tricuspid insufficiency associates with relief of clinical symptoms for right heart failure. This strategy seems a promising treatment option for patients at prohibitive surgical risk.
Source: European Heart Journal - March 7, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Hammerstingl, C., Schueler, R., Malasa, M., Werner, N., Nickenig, G. Tags: EHJ BRIEF COMMUNICATION Source Type: research

Correlates of pre-hospital morphine use in ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients and its association with in-hospital outcomes and long-term mortality: the FAST-MI (French Registry of Acute ST-elevation and non-ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction) programme
Conclusion In two independent everyday-life cohorts, pre-hospital morphine use in STEMI patients was not associated with worse in-hospital complications and 1-year mortality. Clinical trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT00673036 (FAST-MI 2005); NCT01237418 (FAST-MI 2010).
Source: European Heart Journal - March 31, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Puymirat, E., Lamhaut, L., Bonnet, N., Aissaoui, N., Henry, P., Cayla, G., Cattan, S., Steg, G., Mock, L., Ducrocq, G., Goldstein, P., Schiele, F., Bonnefoy-Cudraz, E., Simon, T., Danchin, N. Tags: Acute coronary syndromes Source Type: research

Beyond ejection fraction: an integrative approach for assessment of cardiac structure and function in heart failure
Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) has been the central parameter used for diagnosis and management in patients with heart failure. A good predictor of adverse outcomes in heart failure when below ~45%, LVEF is less useful as a marker of risk as it approaches normal. As a measure of cardiac function, ejection fraction has several important limitations. Calculated as the stroke volume divided by end-diastolic volume, the estimation of ejection fraction is generally based on geometric assumptions that allow for assessment of volumes based on linear or two-dimensional measurements. Left ventricular ejection fraction is...
Source: European Heart Journal - May 31, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Cikes, M., Solomon, S. D. Tags: Clinical update Source Type: research

Dietary patterns and the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events in a global study of high-risk patients with stable coronary heart disease
Conclusion Greater consumption of healthy foods may be more important for secondary prevention of coronary artery disease than avoidance of less healthy foods typical of Western diets.
Source: European Heart Journal - June 30, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Stewart, R. A. H., Wallentin, L., Benatar, J., Danchin, N., Hagstrom, E., Held, C., Husted, S., Lonn, E., Stebbins, A., Chiswell, K., Vedin, O., Watson, D., White, H. D., the STABILITY Investigators Tags: Coronary artery disease Source Type: research

Clinical outcomes of patients with hypothyroidism undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
Conclusion Hypothyroidism is associated with a higher incidence of MACCE compared with euthyroidism in patients undergoing PCI. Maintaining adequate control on TRT is beneficial in preventing MACCE.
Source: European Heart Journal - July 10, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Zhang, M., Sara, J. D. S., Matsuzawa, Y., Gharib, H., Bell, M. R., Gulati, R., Lerman, L. O., Lerman, A. Tags: Coronary artery disease Source Type: research

Atrial fibrillation and stroke: risk factors, anticoagulation, and left atrial appendage occluders
Source: European Heart Journal - August 23, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Lüscher, T. F. Tags: ISSUE @ A GLANCE Source Type: research

Does catheter ablation reduce mortality and stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation? Patient selection or causality?
Source: European Heart Journal - August 23, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Nielsen, J. C., Gerdes, J. C. Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Specific risk of atrial fibrillation and stroke in oncology patients
Source: European Heart Journal - September 29, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Zamorano, J. L. Tags: CardioPulse Source Type: research

Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibition for the reduction of cardiovascular events in high-risk patients with diabetes mellitus
Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) exhibit an increased risk for cardiovascular (CV) events. Hyperglycaemia itself contributes to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and heart failure (HF) in these patients, but glucose-lowering strategies studied to date have had little to no impact on reducing CV risk, especially in patients with a long duration of T2D and prevalent CV disease (CVD). Sodium glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are a novel class of anti-hyperglycaemic medications that increase urinary glucose excretion, thus improving glycaemic control independent of insulin. The recently published CV outc...
Source: European Heart Journal - November 16, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Marx, N., McGuire, D. K. Tags: Clinical update Source Type: research

The search for the ideal atrial fibrillation stroke risk prediction schema: is ATRIA a contender?
Source: European Heart Journal - November 16, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Cairns, J. A. Tags: Editorial Source Type: research