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Procedure: Gastroschisis Repair
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The German Aortic Valve Registry (GARY): in-hospital outcome
Conclusion
The in-hospital outcome results of this registry show that conventional surgery yields excellent results in all risk groups and that catheter-based aortic valve replacements is an alternative to conventional surgery in high risk and elderly patients.
Source: European Heart Journal - June 21, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Hamm, C. W., Mollmann, H., Holzhey, D., Beckmann, A., Veit, C., Figulla, H.-R., Cremer, J., Kuck, K.-H., Lange, R., Zahn, R., Sack, S., Schuler, G., Walther, T., Beyersdorf, F., Bohm, M., Heusch, G., Funkat, A.-K., Meinertz, T., Neumann, T., Papoutsis, K. Tags: FASTTRACK CLINICAL Source Type: research
Changes in ventricular remodelling and clinical status during the year following a single administration of stromal cell-derived factor-1 non-viral gene therapy in chronic ischaemic heart failure patients: the STOP-HF randomized Phase II trial
Conclusions
The blinded placebo-controlled STOP-HF trial demonstrated the safety of a single endocardial administration of pSDF-1 but failed to demonstrate its primary endpoint of improved composite score at 4 months after treatment. Through a pre-specified analysis the STOP-HF trial demonstrates the potential for attenuating LV remodelling and improving EF in high-risk ischaemic cardiomyopathy. The safety profile supports repeat dosing with pSDF-1 and the degree of left ventricular remodelling suggests the potential for improved outcomes in larger future trials.
Source: European Heart Journal - September 1, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: Chung, E. S., Miller, L., Patel, A. N., Anderson, R. D., Mendelsohn, F. O., Traverse, J., Silver, K. H., Shin, J., Ewald, G., Farr, M. J., Anwaruddin, S., Plat, F., Fisher, S. J., AuWerter, A. T., Pastore, J. M., Aras, R., Penn, M. S. Tags: Heart failure/cardiomyopathy 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