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Publication Differences between familial and sporadic dilated cardiomyopathy: ESC EORP Cardiomyopathy & Myocarditis registry(2021) ;Asselbergs, Folkert W. (57202567488) ;Sammani, Arjan (56532541800) ;Elliott, Perry (57202356433) ;Gimeno, Juan R. (7005858968) ;Tavazzi, Luigi (7102746954) ;Tendera, Michael (7005482361) ;Kaski, Juan Pablo (57222307669) ;Maggioni, Aldo P. (57203255222) ;Rubis, Pawel P. (6506075572) ;Jurcut, Ruxandra (25228919600) ;Heliö, Tiina (6701447654) ;Calò, Leonardo (7801512286) ;Sinagra, Gianfranco (7005062509) ;Zdravkovic, Marija (24924016800) ;Olivotto, Iacopo (7005289080) ;Kavoliūnienė, Aušra (6505965667) ;Laroche, Cécile (7102361087) ;Caforio, Alida L.P. (7005166754) ;Charron, Philippe (57203044890) ;Komissarova, S. (57222595338) ;Chakova, N. (6507810295) ;Niyazova, S. (56607399000) ;Linhart, A. (7004149017) ;Kuchynka, P. (56400645800) ;Palecek, T. (6603445051) ;Podzimkova, J. (6505974927) ;Fikrle, M. (25627893600) ;Nemecek, E. (8851871600) ;Bundgaard, H. (55656972600) ;Tfelt-Hansen, J. (6602844186) ;Theilade, J. (7003887935) ;Thune, J.J. (6602531139) ;Axelsson, A. (57204359867) ;Mogensen, J. (7006575943) ;Henriksen, F. (7006296939) ;Hey, T. (55970069000) ;Nielsen, S.K. (57169513300) ;Videbaek, L. (6603313218) ;Andreasen, S. (58422501000) ;Arnsted, H. (57222572429) ;Saad, A. (56740147200) ;Ali, M. (59607152800) ;Lommi, J. (6701630708) ;Nieminennew, M.S. (57222569426) ;Dubourg, O. (7005428061) ;Mansencal, N. (26642943800) ;Arslan, M. (55736075400) ;Siam Tsieu, V. (55179442100) ;Damy, T. (6506337417) ;Guellich, A. (15845876500) ;Guendouz, S. (36628402900) ;Tissot, C.M. (55606028100) ;Lamine, A. (57522867900) ;Rappeneau, S. (54791567700) ;Hagege, A. (57195288230) ;Desnos, M. (7004937316) ;Bachet, A. (57000565800) ;Hamzaoui, M. (58334715500) ;Isnard, R. (56214031100) ;Legrand, L. (56954658700) ;Maupain, C. (56196233700) ;Gandjbakhch, E. (15065438000) ;Kerneis, M. (54924444800) ;Pruny, J.-F. (57118209300) ;Bauer, A. 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(57198461144) ;Walters, T. (12805551700) ;Wilson, K. (58852183000) ;Rosmini, S. (35620856500) ;Anastasakis, A. (57211065509) ;Ritsatos, K. (57188999003) ;Vlagkouli, V. (57189005003) ;Forster, T. (25722533800) ;Sepp, R. (6602492870) ;Borbas, J. (57192959750) ;Nagy, V. (57190756063) ;Tringer, A. (57194042170) ;Kakonyi, K. (57194042065) ;Szabo, L.A. (57205449189) ;Maleki, M. (15056458500) ;Noohi Bezanjani, F. (57215719031) ;Amin, A. (59598890800) ;Naderi, N. (57200423890) ;Parsaee, M. (22938886700) ;Taghavi, S. (55756910000) ;Ghadrdoost, B. (39862815800) ;Jafari, S. (57191168700) ;Khoshavi, M. (47561526600) ;Rapezzi, C. (7005883289) ;Biagini, E. (7004460142) ;Corsini, A. (56457845900) ;Gagliardi, C. (7007094458) ;Graziosi, M. (20734107200) ;Longhi, S. (23493229200) ;Milandri, A. (55227637400) ;Ragni, L. (6603929895) ;Palmieri, S. (57222567477) ;Arretini, A. (56971532100) ;Castelli, G. (7006706694) ;Cecchi, F. (15519515700) ;Fornaro, A. (55794222000) ;Tomberli, B. (54891548800) ;Spirito, P. (35276319200) ;Devoto, E. (6603904924) ;Della Bella, P. (56256968600) ;Maccabelli, G. (26321836800) ;Sala, S. (35598475200) ;Guarracini, F. (36674814600) ;Peretto, G. (54997983300) ;Russo, M.G. (11839031200) ;Calabro, R. (7005967272) ;Pacileo, G. (57191394295) ;Limongelli, G. (6603359014) ;Masarone, D. (23051446100) ;Pazzanese, V. (57192482171) ;Rea, A. (9233646200) ;Rubino, M. (57191980077) ;Tramonte, S. (57209736180) ;Valente, F. (57114625500) ;Caiazza, M. (7801532501) ;Cirillo, A. (54888600400) ;Del Giorno, G. (55774325200) ;Esposito, A. (55983225300) ;Gravino, R. (26325473100) ;Marrazzo, T. (57202136112) ;Trimarco, B. (57210773404) ;Losi, M.-A. (7004061052) ;Di Nardo, C. (55132149500) ;Giamundo, A. (55134219200) ;Musella, F. (37061599500) ;Pacelli, F. (57192164509) ;Scatteia, A. (48361709600) ;Canciello, G. (56707381600) ;Iliceto, S. (7004404492) ;Calore, C. (23495673500) ;Leoni, L. (7006689844) ;Perazzolo Marra, M. (9235712600) ;Rigato, I. (25623682600) ;Tarantini, G. (6603890577) ;Schiavo, A. (56472645300) ;Testolina, M. (57195915893) ;Arbustini, E. (7006508645) ;Di Toro, A. (55178239400) ;Giuliani, L.P. (57191280024) ;Serio, A. (7003785582) ;Fedele, F. (7005613763) ;Frustaci, A. (7004549957) ;Alfarano, M. (55270587400) ;Chimenti, C. (7005301868) ;Drago, F. (7101962434) ;Baban, A. (6602985414) ;Lanzillo, C. (35784433900) ;Martino, A. (59094719900) ;Uguccioni, M. (7005355720) ;Zachara, E. (6603551403) ;Halasz, G. (57191627259) ;Re, F. (57210067725) ;Carriere, C. (55232669600) ;Merlo, M. (23768475100) ;Ramani, F. (55877679900) ;Krivickiene, A. (57193805019) ;Tamuleviciute-Prasciene, E. (56705419900) ;Viezelis, M. (56896024600) ;Celutkiene, J. (6507133552) ;Balkeviciene, L. (57189224688) ;Laukyte, M. (57484614600) ;Paleviciute, E. (57209026641) ;Pinto, Y. (7005881276) ;Wilde, A. (7102614930) ;Van Der Heijden, J. (57201346201) ;Van Laake, L. (9533995100) ;De Jonge, N. (7006116744) ;Hassink, R. (55932696600) ;Kirkels, J.H. (6602446012) ;Ajuluchukwu, J. (6506720618) ;Olusegun-Joseph, A. (57200819266) ;Ekure, E. (56884471000) ;Mizia-Stec, K. (7003395992) ;Czekaj, A. (56866146900) ;Sikora-Puz, A. (44261735800) ;Skoczynska, A. (57224552626) ;Wybraniec, M. (55370790400) ;Dziewiecka, E. (56940966400) ;Wisniowska-Smialek, S. (57190605440) ;Bilinska, Z. (7004460321) ;Chmielewski, P. (57217753154) ;Foss-Nieradko, B. (16315454700) ;Michalak, E. (8430526000) ;Stepien-Wojno, M. (23500066800) ;Mazek, B. (57222574594) ;Rocha Lopes, L. (57218147246) ;Almeida, A.R. (36175520500) ;Cruz, I. (55354609100) ;Gomes, A.C. (57212428143) ;Pereira, A.R. (57202846374) ;Brito, D. (7004510538) ;Madeira, H. (7004929005) ;Francisco, A.R. (57191340279) ;Menezes, M. (58102007300) ;Moldovan, O. (54407897200) ;Oliveira Guimaraes, T. (55895208400) ;Silva, D. (56537706300) ;Ginghina, C. (36543745700) ;Mursa, A. (56595644900) ;Popescu, B.A. (37005664700) ;Apetrei, E. (56115856400) ;Militaru, S. (56829415400) ;Mircea Coman, I. (57198444084) ;Frigy, A. (59662805300) ;Fogarasi, Z. (57193116025) ;Kocsis, I. (7003503658) ;Szabo, I.A. (59290343600) ;Fehervari, L. (59858732600) ;Nikitin, I. (57526944200) ;Resnik, E. (57204639667) ;Komissarova, M. (57222577808) ;Lazarev, V. (57222567422) ;Shebzukhova, M. (57222576335) ;Ustyuzhanin, D. (12770048800) ;Blagova, O. (6602410317) ;Alieva, I. (57195741485) ;Kulikova, V. (57195738079) ;Lutokhina, Y. (57194499430) ;Pavlenko, E. (57194494551) ;Varionchik, N. (57204242650) ;Ristic, A.D. (7003835406) ;Seferovic, P.M. (6603594879) ;Veljic, I. (57203875022) ;Zivkovic, I. (56487419800) ;Milinkovic, I. (51764040100) ;Pavlovic, A. (57188683858) ;Radovanovic, G. (14630939900) ;Simeunovic, D. (14630934500) ;Aleksic, M. (57270054600) ;Djokic, J. (58835942900) ;Hinic, S. (55208518100) ;Klasnja, S. (57222576460) ;Mircetic, K. (57222571685) ;Monserrat, L. (6701492113) ;Fernandez, X. (14034006900) ;Garcia-Giustiniani, D. (39761368300) ;Larrañaga, J.M. (56862231200) ;Ortiz-Genga, M. (56054853500) ;Barriales-Villa, R. (7004262971) ;Martinez-Veira, C. (57221587436) ;Veira, E. (30267963300) ;Cequier, A. (57222177526) ;Salazar-Mendiguchia, J. (38362242900) ;Manito, N. (7003627624) ;Gonzalez, J. (56933729500) ;Fernández-Avilés, F. (7006121046) ;Medrano, C. (7004827904) ;Yotti, R. (9533078000) ;Cuenca, S. (55780381900) ;Espinosa, M.A. (59817141700) ;Mendez, I. (56297847800) ;Zatarain, E. (43061689300) ;Alvarez, R. (58340046400) ;Garcia-Pavia, P. (57197883068) ;Briceno, A. (57208023327) ;Cobo-Marcos, M. (9133166200) ;Dominguez, F. (57201746725) ;De Teresa Galvan, E. (6701738178) ;García Pinilla, J.M. (59157660600) ;Abdeselam-Mohamed, N. (57196079674) ;Lopez-Garrido, M.A. (56270492600) ;Morcillo Hidalgo, L. (8301560000) ;Ortega-Jimenez, M.V. (6507440808) ;Robles Mezcua, A. (57160401300) ;Guijarro-Contreras, A. (56481608100) ;Gomez-Garcia, D. (57435471600) ;Robles-Mezcua, M. (57222569620) ;Castro, F.J. (6602596036) ;Munoz Esparza, C. (37011026600) ;Sabater Molina, M. (15726295300) ;Sorli García, M. (57217092387) ;Lopez Cuenca, D. (56113356700) ;Ripoll-Vera, T. (6506592218) ;Alvarez, J. (7402573673) ;Nunez, J. (57201547451) ;Gomez, Y. (57132407000) ;Sanchez Fernandez, P.L. (56517119100) ;Villacorta, E. (10141554400) ;Avila, C. (57205573464) ;Bravo, L. (55454623300) ;Diaz-Pelaez, E. (57194345684) ;Gallego-Delgado, M. (56090286100) ;Garcia-Cuenllas, L. (57199324180) ;Plata, B. (57199324149) ;Lopez-Haldon, J.E. (6602338841) ;Pena Pena, M.L. (57035345000) ;Cantero Perez, E.M. (55961147000) ;Zorio, E. (6508200962) ;Arnau, M.A. (19833340000) ;Sanz, J. (57216810518)Marques-Sulex, E. (57222568031)Aims: Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a complex disease where genetics interplay with extrinsic factors. This study aims to compare the phenotype, management, and outcome of familial DCM (FDCM) and non-familial (sporadic) DCM (SDCM) across Europe. Methods and results: Patients with DCM that were enrolled in the prospective ESC EORP Cardiomyopathy & Myocarditis Registry were included. Baseline characteristics, genetic testing, genetic yield, and outcome were analysed comparing FDCM and SDCM; 1260 adult patients were studied (238 FDCM, 707 SDCM, and 315 not disclosed). Patients with FDCM were younger (P < 0.01), had less severe disease phenotype at presentation (P < 0.02), more favourable baseline cardiovascular risk profiles (P ≤ 0.007), and less medication use (P ≤ 0.042). Outcome at 1 year was similar and predicted by NYHA class (HR 0.45; 95% CI [0.25–0.81]) and LVEF per % decrease (HR 1.05; 95% CI [1.02–1.08]. Throughout Europe, patients with FDCM received more genetic testing (47% vs. 8%, P < 0.01) and had higher genetic yield (55% vs. 22%, P < 0.01). Conclusions: We observed that FDCM and SDCM have significant differences at baseline but similar short-term prognosis. Whether modification of associated cardiovascular risk factors provide opportunities for treatment remains to be investigated. Our results also show a prevalent role of genetics in FDCM and a non-marginal yield in SDCM although genetic testing is largely neglected in SDCM. Limited genetic testing and heterogeneity in panels provides a scaffold for improvement of guideline adherence. ©2020 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Left atrial function during exercise stress echocardiography as a sign of paroxysmal/persistent atrial fibrillation(2024) ;Zagatina, Angela (22939399700) ;Ciampi, Quirino (6602299243) ;Peteiro, Jesus Vazquez (7003845482) ;Kalinina, Elena (57202388238) ;Begidova, Irina (58628207700) ;Padang, Ratnasari (10142460400) ;Boshchenko, Alla (6602887127) ;Merli, Elisa (6701858723) ;Lisi, Matteo (9334944000) ;Rodriguez-Zanella, Hugo (56109055800) ;Kobal, Sergio (6701854370) ;Agoston, Gergely (55206815100) ;Varga, Albert (7102315827) ;Wierzbowska-Drabik, Karina (12772110800) ;Kasprzak, Jarosław D. (35452933600) ;Arbucci, Rosina (57201675703) ;Zhuravleva, Olga (56699780600) ;Čelutkienė, Jelena (6507133552) ;Lowenstein, Jorge (7103408229) ;Ratanasit, Nithima Chaowalit (56197693700) ;Colonna, Paolo (57221823607) ;Carerj, Scipione (56251394000) ;Pepi, Mauro (7006081973) ;Pellikka, Patricia A. (7007042258) ;Picano, Eugenio (7102408994) ;Barbieri, Andrea (56377673100) ;Benfari, Giovanni (55503091000) ;Bartolacelli, Ylenia (55856437300) ;Villarraga, Hector R. (6507642778) ;Kane, Garvan C. (23488717700) ;Arruda-Olson, Adelaide M. (6506472111) ;Vazquez, Jesus Peteiro (59404417300) ;Dedic, Srdjan (57205504571) ;Tesic, Milorad (36197477200) ;Giga, Vojislav (55924460200) ;Boskovic, Nikola (6508290354) ;Djordievic-Dikic, Ana (6505607127) ;Dekleva, Milica (56194369000) ;Nikolic, Aleksandra (59432908700) ;Timofeeva, Tatiana (58021004300) ;Safarova, Ayten (15832980100) ;Ryabova, Tamara (6701481228) ;Sviazova, Natalia (59404099700) ;Haberka, Maciej (22834420800) ;Manganelli, Fiorenzo (59404205600) ;Costantino, Marco Fabio (55499164600) ;Dentamaro, Ilaria (55198907900) ;Re, Federica (57210067725) ;Bursi, Francesca (6506924671) ;Rigo, Fausto (6701803166) ;Bossone, Eduardo (55238465000) ;Cocchia, Rosangela (16834672700) ;Citro, Rodolfo (15921921800) ;Del Franco, Annamaria (57935211000) ;Olivotto, Iacopo (7005289080) ;D’Alfonso, Maria Grazia (55959365300) ;Mori, Fabio (24290552500) ;Morrone, Doralisa (36478990700) ;Tuttolomondo, Domenico (57205682070) ;Gaibazzi, Nicola (6603190525) ;D’Andrea, Antonello (55612687400) ;Cortigiani, Lauro (55663049600) ;Villari, Bruno (6701632106) ;Palinkas, Eszter D. (57236014400) ;Sepp, Robert (6602492870) ;Palinkas, Attila (6603576986) ;Wang, Yue Heng (59403787800) ;Qingfeng, Zhang (57222060348) ;Geqi, Ding (57458358500) ;Hongmei, Zhang (57089698500) ;Wang, Yi (57188577705) ;Simova, Iana (23391267500) ;Camarozano, Ana Cristina (14055534600) ;Borguezan-Daros, Clarissa (57192979152) ;Preradović, Tamara Kovačević (21743080300) ;Stanetic, Bojan (56624448800) ;Ostojic, Miodrag (34572650500) ;Van De Heyning, Caroline M. (12797752300) ;Saad, Ariel (24068996600) ;Souto, Germán (59216083400) ;Carral, Patricia (59403994200) ;Salamé, Michael (57235732400) ;Mosto, Hugo (23485887100) ;Amor, Miguel (37066931100) ;Merlo, Pablo M. (57191339958) ;Marconi, Sofia (58627131700)Haber, Diego M. Lowenstein (36639141900)Objective: Atrial cardiomyopathy is closely associated with atrial fibrillation (AF), and some patients exhibit no dysfunction at rest but demonstrate evident changes in left atrial (LA) function and LA volume during exercise. This study aimed to identify distinguishing signs during exercise stress echocardiography (ESE) among patients in sinus rhythm (SR), with and without history of paroxysmal/persistent AF (PAF). Methods: A prospective cohort of 1055 patients in SR was enrolled across 12 centers. The main study cohort was divided into two groups: the modeling group (n = 513) and the verification group (n = 542). All patients underwent ESE, which included B-lines, LA volume index (LAVi), and LA strain of the reservoir phase (LASr). Results: Age, resting and stress LAVi and LASr, and B-lines were identified as a combination of detectors for PAF in both groups. In the entire cohort, aside from resting and stress LAVi and LASr, additional parameters differentiating PAF and non-PAF patients were the presence of systemic hypertension, exercise E/e’ > 7, worse right ventricle (RV) contraction during exercise (∆ tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion < 5 mm), a lower left ventricular contractile reserve (< 1.6), and a reduced chronotropic reserve (heart rate reserve < 1.64). The composite score, summing all 9 items, yielded a score of > 4 as the best sensitivity (79%) and specificity (65%). Conclusion: ESE can complement rest echocardiography in the identification of previous PAF in patients with SR through the evaluation of LA functional reservoir and volume reserve, LV chronotropic, diastolic, and systolic reserve, and RV contractile reserve. Graphical Abstract: A scoring system predicting the probability of PAF. The score was computed using the cutoff values as in the illustration. The score >4 demonstrated a sensitivity of 79% and a specificity of 65% of PAF. (Figure presented.) © The Author(s) 2024. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication State-of-the-art document on optimal contemporary management of cardiomyopathies(2023) ;Seferović, Petar M. (55873742100) ;Polovina, Marija (35273422300) ;Rosano, Giuseppe (7007131876) ;Bozkurt, Biykem (7004172442) ;Metra, Marco (7006770735) ;Heymans, Stephane (6603326423) ;Mullens, Wilfried (55916359500) ;Bauersachs, Johann (7004626054) ;Sliwa, Karen (57207223988) ;de Boer, Rudolf A. (8572907800) ;Farmakis, Dimitrios (55296706200) ;Thum, Thomas (57195743477) ;Olivotto, Iacopo (7005289080) ;Rapezzi, Claudio (7005883289) ;Linhart, Aleš (7004149017) ;Corrado, Domenico (7004549983) ;Tschöpe, Carsten (7003819329) ;Milinković, Ivan (51764040100) ;Bayes Genis, Antoni (7004094140) ;Filippatos, Gerasimos (57396841000) ;Keren, Andre (7005620132) ;Ašanin, Milika (8603366900) ;Krljanac, Gordana (8947929900) ;Maksimović, Ružica (55921156500) ;Skouri, Hadi (21934953600) ;Ben Gal, Tuvia (7003448638) ;Moura, Brenda (6602544591) ;Volterrani, Maurizio (7004062259) ;Abdelhamid, Magdy (57069808700) ;Lopatin, Yuri (59263990100) ;Chioncel, Ovidiu (12769077100)Coats, Andrew J.S. (35395386900)Cardiomyopathies represent significant contributors to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Over the past decades, a progress has occurred in characterization of the genetic background and major pathophysiological mechanisms, which has been incorporated into a more nuanced diagnostic approach and risk stratification. Furthermore, medications targeting core disease processes and/or their downstream adverse effects have been introduced for several cardiomyopathies. Combined with standard care and prevention of sudden cardiac death, these novel and emerging targeted therapies offer a possibility of improving the outcomes in several cardiomyopathies. Therefore, the aim of this document is to summarize practical approaches to the treatment of cardiomyopathies, which includes the evidence-based novel therapeutic concepts and established principles of care, tailored to the individual patient aetiology and clinical presentation of the cardiomyopathy. The scope of the document encompasses contemporary treatment of dilated, hypertrophic, restrictive and arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy. It was based on an expert consensus reached at the Heart Failure Association online Workshop, held on 18 March 2021. © 2023 European Society of Cardiology. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Stress echo 2020: The international stress echo study in ischemic and non-ischemic heart disease(2017) ;Picano, Eugenio (7102408994) ;Ciampi, Quirino (6602299243) ;Citro, Rodolfo (15921921800) ;D'Andrea, Antonello (55612687400) ;Scali, Maria Chiara (55929478400) ;Cortigiani, Lauro (55663049600) ;Olivotto, Iacopo (7005289080) ;Mori, Fabio (24290552500) ;Galderisi, Maurizio (7005866296) ;Costantino, Marco Fabio (55499164600) ;Pratali, Lorenza (6603105724) ;Di Salvo, Giovanni (7003610825) ;Bossone, Eduardo (55238465000) ;Ferrara, Francesco (57201099810) ;Gargani, Luna (23012323000) ;Rigo, Fausto (6701803166) ;Gaibazzi, Nicola (6603190525) ;Limongelli, Giuseppe (6603359014) ;Pacileo, Giuseppe (57191394295) ;Andreassi, Maria Grazia (7004571465) ;Pinamonti, Bruno (7003658423) ;Massa, Laura (7004628502) ;Torres, Marco A. R. (7402581476) ;Miglioranza, Marcelo H. (35956952500) ;Daros, Clarissa Borguezan (57192979152) ;De Castro E Silva Pretto, José Luis (6508318426) ;Beleslin, Branko (6701355424) ;Djordjevic-Dikic, Ana (57003143600) ;Varga, Albert (7102315827) ;Palinkas, Attila (6603576986) ;Agoston, Gergely (55206815100) ;Gregori, Dario (7003412314) ;Trambaiolo, Paolo (6602701604) ;Severino, Sergio (7006690054) ;Arystan, Ayana (57095004800) ;Paterni, Marco (7003660393) ;Carpeggiani, Clara (7003751506)Colonna, Paolo (57221823607)Background: Stress echocardiography (SE) has an established role in evidence-based guidelines, but recently its breadth and variety of applications have extended well beyond coronary artery disease (CAD). We lack a prospective research study of SE applications, in and beyond CAD, also considering a variety of signs in addition to regional wall motion abnormalities. Methods: In a prospective, multicenter, international, observational study design, > 100 certified high-volume SE labs (initially from Italy, Brazil, Hungary, and Serbia) will be networked with an organized system of clinical, laboratory and imaging data collection at the time of physical or pharmacological SE, with structured follow-up information. The study is endorsed by the Italian Society of Cardiovascular Echography and organized in 10 subprojects focusing on: contractile reserve for prediction of cardiac resynchronization or medical therapy response; stress B-lines in heart failure; hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; heart failure with preserved ejection fraction; mitral regurgitation after either transcatheter or surgical aortic valve replacement; outdoor SE in extreme physiology; right ventricular contractile reserve in repaired Tetralogy of Fallot; suspected or initial pulmonary arterial hypertension; coronary flow velocity, left ventricular elastance reserve and B-lines in known or suspected CAD; identification of subclinical familial disease in genotype-positive, phenotype- negative healthy relatives of inherited disease (such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy). Results: We expect to recruit about 10,000 patients over a 5-year period (2016-2020), with sample sizes ranging from 5,000 for coronary flow velocity/ left ventricular elastance/ B-lines in CAD to around 250 for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or repaired Tetralogy of Fallot. This data-base will allow to investigate technical questions such as feasibility and reproducibility of various SE parameters and to assess their prognostic value in different clinical scenarios. Conclusions: The study will create the cultural, informatic and scientific infrastructure connecting high-volume, accredited SE labs, sharing common criteria of indication, execution, reporting and image storage of SE to obtain original safety, feasibility, and outcome data in evidence-poor diagnostic fields, also outside the established core application of SE in CAD based on regional wall motion abnormalities. The study will standardize procedures, validate emerging signs, and integrate the new information with established knowledge, helping to build a next-generation SE lab without inner walls. © 2017 The Author(s). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Stress echo 2030: The novel ABCDE-(FGLPR) protocol to define the future of imaging(2021) ;Picano, Eugenio (7102408994) ;Ciampi, Quirino (6602299243) ;Cortigiani, Lauro (55663049600) ;Arruda-Olson, Adelaide M. (6506472111) ;Borguezan-Daros, Clarissa (57192979152) ;Pretto, José Luis De Castro E Silva (6508318426) ;Cocchia, Rosangela (16834672700) ;Bossone, Eduardo (55238465000) ;Merli, Elisa (6701858723) ;Kane, Garvan C. (23488717700) ;Varga, Albert (7102315827) ;Agoston, Gergely (55206815100) ;Scali, Maria Chiara (55929478400) ;Morrone, Doralisa (36478990700) ;Simova, Iana (23391267500) ;Samardjieva, Martina (57237410300) ;Boshchenko, Alla (6602887127) ;Ryabova, Tamara (6701481228) ;Vrublevsky, Alexander (6701757460) ;Palinkas, Attila (6603576986) ;Palinkas, Eszter D. (57236014400) ;Sepp, Robert (6602492870) ;Torres, Marco A. R. (7402581476) ;Villarraga, Hector R. (6507642778) ;Preradović, Tamara Kovačević (21743080300) ;Citro, Rodolfo (15921921800) ;Amor, Miguel (37066931100) ;Mosto, Hugo (23485887100) ;Salamè, Michael (57235732400) ;Leeson, Paul (57198049926) ;Mangia, Cristina (6603923582) ;Gaibazzi, Nicola (6603190525) ;Tuttolomondo, Domenico (57205682070) ;Prota, Costantina (55635036000) ;Peteiro, Jesus (7003845482) ;Van De Heyning, Caroline M. (12797752300) ;D'Andrea, Antonello (55612687400) ;Rigo, Fausto (6701803166) ;Nikolic, Aleksandra (59432908700) ;Ostojic, Miodrag (34572650500) ;Lowenstein, Jorge (7103408229) ;Arbucci, Rosina (57201675703) ;Lowenstein Haber, Diego M. (56112672500) ;Merlo, Pablo M. (57191339958) ;Wierzbowska-Drabik, Karina (12772110800) ;Kasprzak, Jaroslaw D. (35452933600) ;Haberka, Maciej (22834420800) ;Camarozano, Ana Cristina (14055534600) ;Ratanasit, Nithima (56197693700) ;Mori, Fabio (24290552500) ;D'Alfonso, Maria Grazia (55959365300) ;Tassetti, Luigi (57222370443) ;Milazzo, Alessandra (57236578200) ;Olivotto, Iacopo (7005289080) ;Marchi, Alberto (57193310942) ;Rodriguez-Zanella, Hugo (56109055800) ;Zagatina, Angela (22939399700) ;Padang, Ratnasari (10142460400) ;Dekleva, Milica (56194369000) ;Djordievic-Dikic, Ana (6505607127) ;Boskovic, Nikola (6508290354) ;Tesic, Milorad (36197477200) ;Giga, Vojislav (55924460200) ;Beleslin, Branko (6701355424) ;Di Salvo, Giovanni (7003610825) ;Lorenzoni, Valentina (57964799700) ;Cameli, Matteo (36906722500) ;Mandoli, Giulia Elena (57008235300) ;Bombardini, Tonino (6701802597) ;Caso, Pio (7004481540) ;Celutkiene, Jelena (6507133552) ;Barbieri, Andrea (56377673100) ;Benfari, Giovanni (55503091000) ;Bartolacelli, Ylenia (55856437300) ;Malagoli, Alessandro (24481809700) ;Bursi, Francesca (6506924671) ;Mantovani, Francesca (36863798500) ;Villari, Bruno (6701632106) ;Russo, Antonello (57211507126) ;De Nes, Michele (6507042094) ;Carpeggiani, Clara (7003751506) ;Monte, Ines (55884115100) ;Re, Federica (57210067725) ;Cotrim, Carlos (12767342300) ;Bilardo, Giuseppe (21633568100) ;Saad, Ariel K. (24068996600) ;Karuzas, Arnas (57191692949) ;Matuliaskas, Dovydas (57236301500) ;Colonna, Paolo (57221823607) ;Antonini-Canterin, Francesco (36811810300) ;Pepi, Mauro (7006081973)Pellikka, Patricia A. (7007042258)With stress echo (SE) 2020 study, a new standard of practice in stress imaging was developed and disseminated: The ABCDE protocol for functional testing within and beyond CAD. ABCDE protocol was the fruit of SE 2020, and is the seed of SE 2030, which is articulated in 12 projects: 1-SE in coronary artery disease (SECAD); 2-SE in diastolic heart failure (SEDIA); 3-SE in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (SEHCA); 4-SE post-chest radiotherapy and chemotherapy (SERA); 5-Artificial intelligence SE evaluation (AI-SEE); 6-Environmental stress echocardiography and air pollution (ESTER); 7-SE in repaired Tetralogy of Fallot (SETOF); 8-SE in post-COVID-19 (SECOV); 9: Recovery by stress echo of conventionally unfit donor good hearts (RESURGE); 10-SE for mitral ischemic regurgitation (SEMIR); 11-SE in valvular heart disease (SEVA); 12-SE for coronary vasospasm (SESPASM). The study aims to recruit in the next 5 years (2021-2025)≥10,000 patients followed for≥5 years (up to 2030) from≥20 quality-controlled laboratories from≥10 countries. In this COVID-19 era of sustainable health care delivery, SE2030 will provide the evidence to finally recommend SE as the optimal and versatile imaging modality for functional testing anywhere, any time, and in any patient. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The ventilatory efficiency parameters outperform peak oxygen consumption in monitoring the therapy effects in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy(2024) ;Seman, Stefan (57211372897) ;Tesic, Milorad (36197477200) ;Babic, Marija (59378579800) ;Mikic, Lidija (58508729000) ;Velicki, Lazar (22942501300) ;Okwose, Nduka C (57194427179) ;Charman, Sarah J (57190248908) ;Tafelmeier, Maria (55763927700) ;Olivotto, Iacopo (7005289080) ;Filipovic, Nenad (35749660900) ;Ristic, Arsen (7003835406) ;Arena, Ross (57200663439) ;Guazzi, Marco (7102760456) ;Jakovljevic, Djordje (23034947300) ;Allison, Thomas G (7102554432)Popovic, Dejana (56370937600)Aim: We sought the cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) parameter that most accurately reflected therapeutic efficacy in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Methods: Well-being questionnaire, N-terminal brain natriuretic peptide measurements, echocardiography, and CPET were performed in patients with symptomatic non-obstructive HCM during phase II, randomized, open-label multicentre study, before and after 16 weeks of traditional or sacubitril/valsartan treatment. Patients were followed 36 months after the initial CPET. Primary endpoints were changes in: 1) peak oxygen consumption (VO2); 2) VO2 at anaerobic threshold (AT); 3) oxygen pulse; 4) minute ventilation (VE)/carbon-dioxide (CO2) production slope; 5) VE/VCO2 at AT (VE/VCO2_AT); 6) VE/VCO2 nadir; 7) VE/VCO2 intercept; and 8) partial end-tidal pressure of carbon-dioxide (PETCO2) change during CPET. Results: Of 115 screened patients, 61 (52 ± 14 years, 43 % women) were included. Within subject therapy effects were detected only by the VE/VCO2 intercept and PETCO2 change, whereas the differences between medical regimens were detected by differences in VE/VCO2 nadir and VE/VCO2_AT changes after the treatment. The best predictors of the change in well-being were left ventricular outflow tract maximal gradient and VE/VCO2 intercept (B = 0.41,0.36; SE = 0.16,0.30; CI = 0.14–0.79, 0.15–1.14; p = 0.006,0.016, respectively). Adverse cardiac events were best predicted by the initial VE/VCO2 nadir. Conclusion: Ventilatory efficiency parameters outperform peak VO2 in gauging therapy effects in patients with HCM. © 2024 Elsevier Inc.