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Chd4/NuRD and ThPOK cooperate to maintain transcriptional repression and nuclear organization in adult cardiomyocytes. Chd4 loss reduces miR‐150‐5p, relieving repression of Sprr1a, while ThPOK loss further enhances Sprr1a activation, possibly through altered chromatin–lamina interactions.
Fadoua El Abdellaoui‐Soussi +12 more
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Tricuspid valve repair in hypoplastic left heart syndrome
ObjectivesCurrently, the survival for the Norwood procedure for hypoplastic left heart syndrome is approximately 90% in selected centers. However, the development of tricuspid regurgitation remains a significant obstacle to successful staged repair in a ...
Eric J Devaney +11 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The da Silva Cone repair (CR) has demonstrated to be an effective intervention for Ebstein's anomaly (EA). Perioperative management can be complicated by arrhythmias, but previous studies showed improvement with preoperative catheter and intraoperative surgical ablation.
Brock A. Karolcik +6 more
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Background The advent of 3D echocardiography has provided a technique which, potentially, could afford significant additional information over conventional cross-sectional echocardiography in the assessment of patients with straddling atrioventricular ...
Anderson, RH +3 more
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Contemporary Trends in the Use and Outcomes of Surgical Treatment of Tricuspid Regurgitation
BackgroundTricuspid regurgitation (TR), if untreated, is associated with an adverse impact on long‐term outcomes. In recent years, there has been an increasing enthusiasm about surgical and transcatheter treatment of patients with severe TR.
Fahad Alqahtani +5 more
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Impact of Left Bundle Branch Pacing on Left Ventricular Mechanical Efficiency
The analysis of myocardial work in 115 consecutive patients receiving left bundle branch area pacing revealed a strong correlation between all myocardial work indices recorded during spontaneous or paced rhythm. Conversely, no significant correlations were observed between myocardial work indices and the R wave peak time in V6 or the V6–V1 interpeak ...
Luca Canovi +10 more
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Resurgence of the Tricuspid Valve: A Comprehensive Review of Transcatheter Interventions
Tricuspid valve, once considered a “forgotten valve,” is experiencing a remarkable resurgence in clinical practice. Previously viewed as a secondary consequence of left-sided heart disease, tricuspid regurgitation is now recognized as an independent ...
Krishna Santhosh Vemuri +3 more
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Objective: Evidence is limited regarding early-term outcomes after isolated tricuspid operations for tricuspid regurgitation (TR). We compared the early-term outcomes after isolated tricuspid valve replacement versus repair using the contemporary data ...
Tomonari M. Shimoda, MD +10 more
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Traumatic Tricuspid Regurgitation Treated by the Minimally Invasive Double Orifice Technique
A 37-year-old man was transferred to our level I trauma center after a road traffic accident, presenting with right acetabular fracture, multiple rib fractures, epidural hemorrhage, and liver contusion. Severe traumatic tricuspid regurgitation was also
Chan Kyu Lee +3 more
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The left bundle branch anatomy graphic was created using AI‐assisted medical illustration. ABSTRACT Introduction Left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) is an emerging physiological pacing method that preserves ventricular synchrony. Achieving true LBB capture remains challenging, and the reported success rates vary considerably due to nonuniform ...
Nitchanun Jinpisoot +4 more
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