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Successful aortic valve repair for severe aortic insufficiency caused by radiofrequency ablation [PDF]
Giovanni Melina+6 more
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Predicting acute decompensated heart failure using circadian markers from heart rate time series
Circadian metrics—amplitude, mesor, and acrophase—derived from a wrist‐worn heart rate monitor can predict acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) up to 21 days before onset. In 65 post‐ADHF patients, an LSTM model achieved 74% sensitivity, and 73% specificity trained on 21‐day sequences. These findings support circadian rhythm analysis as a promising
Valerie A. A. van Es+9 more
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Aortic valve repair for aortic insufficiency in adults: a contemporary review and comparison with replacement techniques [PDF]
Hiroshi Izumoto
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Abstract Aims Heart–lung transplantation (HLTx) remains a life‐saving intervention for patients with end‐stage cardiopulmonary failure. We retrospectively analysed long‐term HLTx outcomes at our centre to assess survival trends and evaluate the impact of evolving immunosuppressive, surgical and perioperative strategies.
L. Lily Rosenthal+10 more
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Aortic valve–sparing reimplantation for dilatation of the ascending aorta and aortic regurgitation late after repair of congenital heart disease [PDF]
Masamichi Ono+5 more
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Abstract Aims A cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) approach to non‐invasively estimate left ventricular (LV) filling pressure was recently developed and shown to correlate with invasively measured pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP). We examined the association between CMR‐estimated PCWP (CMR‐PCWP) and other imaging and biomarker measures of
Joanna Osmanska+11 more
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Echocardiographic results after repair of incompetent bicuspid aortic valves
Reinhard Moidl+5 more
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Basal cusp enlargement for repair of aortic valve insufficiency [PDF]
Paul P. Urbanski
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Heart failure (HF) with supranormal ejection fraction (HFsnEF) is an unnoticed but emerging entity in HF. This study showed that HFsnEF carries a similarly increased cardiovascular risk as HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and distinct structural and proteomic characteristics from HFrEF, warranting a further comprehensive understanding and ...
Yasuhiko Sakata+19 more
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