Indiana University School of Medicine, United states
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Assaf Govari
Johnson & Johnson MedTech, Israel
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Jihong Hu
Gansu University of Chinese Medicine, china
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Gilberto Del Campo Ortega
Hospital Puebla, Mexico
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Milos Mijalkovic
Polyclinic Kardio Medika, Serbia
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Sarah M. Bernhard
University of Bern, Switzerland
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Giuseppina Lagana
University of Messina, Italy
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Stefano Galli
Centro Cardiologico Monzino Milan, Italy
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Ami Aronheim
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
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Emad Awad
University of Utah, United States
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Mahmoud M. Ramadan
University of Sharjah, UAE
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Bernardo Kremer Diniz
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Arely A. M. Mercado
Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico
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Carlos Bonilla Rodriguez
National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
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Cristian Emmanuel B. Jimenez
Puebla Speciality Hospital IMSS, Mexico
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Espinosa Eugenio Armando
Mexican Social Security Institute IMSS, Mexico
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Fenghua Zhou
Southen Medical University, China
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brahim Marai
Tzafon Medical Center, Israel
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Lindsey A. Fitzsimons1
University of New England, United states
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Michael Schoerghuber
Medical University of Graz, Austria
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M. G Marco Antonio
Mexican Institute of Social Security, Mexico
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Reem AL Hijailan
King Faisal specialist hospital and research center, Saudi Arabia
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Kangmo Huang
Medical School of Nanjing University, China
Fabre-Pavone Margaux Clinique l'Oliveraie des Cayrons, France
Pharmacist involved in therapeutic and educative workshops for heart failure patients
A workshop on "living better with your treatments" was set up with the creation of a game dedicated to heart failure patients : “The Goose Heart”.
The Goose Heart has two main purposes, firstly, educate the patient about their heart failure treatment and secondly to help them acquire a safety autonomy in their everyday life.
Nathan J. VanDusen Indiana University School of Medicine, United states
Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology
In vivo dissection of a CRISPR/Cas9-mediated precise genome editing mechanism
Assaf Govari Johnson & Johnson MedTech, Israel
Pulsed Field Ablation Index–Guided Ablation for Lesion Formation: Impact of Contact Force and Number of Applications in the Ventricular Model
The importance of contact information and contact force measurement in cardiac ablation using pulse field ablation (PFA) is increasingly recognized. This study reviews an innovative approach to measuring contact force during PFA application, highlighting its significance in achieving durable and controlled lesion formation
Jihong Hu Gansu University of Chinese Medicine, china
Association between salt sensitivity of blood pressure and dietary habits in survey population: A case-control study
This study examines the relationship between salt sensitivity of blood pressure (SSBP) and dietary habits in the Gannan Tibetan population. SSBP is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and links dietary salt with blood pressure. The research aimed to explore the association between dietary habits and SSBP in different blood pressure statuses.
Gilberto Del Campo Ortega Hospital Puebla, Mexico
Unprotected left main coronary angioplasty in type iv non stemi infarct, and circumflex total coronary chronic ocluted with DK crush technique, optimization with IVUS.
Left main coronary artery disease is one of the most Challenge procedures in Coronary Intervention. Heart team discussion is one of the guidelines recommendations, however decision still be difficult. Distal lesions and high complexity varieties like total ostial occluded arteries (LAD or Circumflex) is a real scolding.
Milos Mijalkovic Polyclinic Kardio Medika, Serbia
A new potential cause of secondary hypertension
Secondary hypertension is significantly less common than primary arterial hypertension, with the prevalence about 5-15% of all hypertensive cases, and often remains unrecognized. Screening all hypertensive patients for secondary hypertension is not feasible or cost-effective, but there are some characteristics of patients that suggest they are more likely to have secondary hypertension and in whom screening should be considered after confirmation of e
Sarah M. Bernhard University of Bern, Switzerland
Revision of the phlebographic classification of congenital venous malformations
Venous malformation (VM) is the most frequent type of congenital vascular malformation. In terms of functional outcome local sclerotherapy remains the most important therapeutic tool. For planning and correct estimation and prevention of complications, an exact anatomical classification of the VM is crucial.
Giuseppina Lagana University of Messina, Italy
Polyphenols and healthy life: flavonoids biochemical effects on cardiovascular health
Flavonoids, belonging to polyphenols, are secondary metabolites highly widespread in fruits and vegetables. In plants, they have several functional and defensive roles. In humans, these compounds are associated with a large range of health benefits arising from their bioactive properties, due to their fundamental structure, which makes them suitable for preventing various diseases such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and others.
Stefano Galli Centro Cardiologico Monzino Milan, Italy
Comparison of acute vs stable coronary syndrome in patients treated with the Magmaris : Two-years results from the Magmaris Multicenter Italian Registry
The magnesium Magmaris TM scaffold is the latest resorbable technology with low thrombogenicity, short scaffolding time, and almost complete resorption at 12 months (95%). As compared with stable coronary artery disease (SCAD), acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is associated with increased risk od adverse clinical outcome after percutaneous coronary intervention.
Ami Aronheim Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Harnessing cancer paradigms for the treatment of heart failure and fibrosis
Heart failure and cancer are among the leading causes of mortality in the Western world. The heart responds to various acute stresses by adaptive remodeling processes; however, when the stress becomes chronic, these changes become maladaptive, leading to cardiac hypertrophy, fibrosis, and heart failure. Cardiac diseases and cancer share similar risk factors, including environmental hazards, genetic predisposition, smoking, obesity, hyperlipidemia, sed
Emad Awad University of Utah, United States
Association of Time to Defibrillation with Return of Spontaneous Circulation in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients with Shockable Rhythms
Shockable rhythms (VF and pulseless VT) are present in 25-45% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) cases and are associated with a better chance of survival compared to non-shockable rhythms. Prolonged VF leads to increased myocardial ischemia. Current ILCOR guidelines still support a 2-minute CPR interval before shock, though this recommendation is based on weak evidence.
Mahmoud M. Ramadan University of Sharjah, UAE
Replacing the term “Asystole” with “Absent Electric Activity”
It is well-known that non-tachyarrhythmic sudden cardiac arrest includes asystole and pulseless electrical activity (PEA; formerly referred to as electromechanical dissociation). PEA is defined as a clinical condition characterized by the presence of spontaneous organized cardiac electrical activity (other than ventricular tachyarrhythmias) on electrocardiogram (ECG) without the corresponding mechanical cardiac contractility, hence no palpable pulse i
Bernardo Kremer Diniz Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Multilayer Stent For Emergency Treatment Of Acute Type B Aortic Dissection: A Case Report
CFA 50 years old, female, with a history of well controled stage II hypertension without any target organ damage or other comorbidity.
She went to the hospital emergency department because of sudden severe chest and upper back pain spreading to the down the back.
Arely A. M. Mercado Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico
Prevalence and clinical profile of patients diagnosed with coronary ectasia at the hospital of specialities Puebla from 2020 to 2023
This paper describes the prevalence and clinical characteristics of patients diagnosed with coronary ectasia at the Puebla Specialty Hospital in the period 2020-2023, conducting an observational, descriptive, crosssectional, homodemic, retrospective, single-center study.
Carlos Bonilla Rodriguez National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
Incidental finding of anomalous origin of the left coronary artery in a patient with inferior infarction.
The anomalous origin of the left coronary artery in the right sinus of Valsalva is a rare anatomical variant, representing in some series up to 0.15% of cases.
We present a 53-year-old diabetic overweight patient with no relevant cardiovascular history, who was admitted for presenting inferior STEMI.
Cristian Emmanuel B. Jimenez Puebla Speciality Hospital IMSS, Mexico
Comparison of safety and efficacy of left distal radial versus right distal radial arterial access in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization
This study is a retrospective, cross-sectional, comparative, single-center study, analyzing reports of catheterization with distal left and right radial access performed on adults at the Hemodynamics Service of the Specialty Hospital of Puebla, Mexico.
Espinosa Eugenio Armando Mexican Social Security Institute IMSS, Mexico
Coronary Anomaly and Ischemic Heart Disease: A Challenge for PCI
Among congenital heart diseases, the anomalous origin of coronary arteries is one of the most representative. We present a male patient with chronic coronary syndrome and an anomalous origin of the dominant circumflex artery from the right Valsalva sinus
Fenghua Zhou Southen Medical University, China
Dingxin Recipe III, a traditional Chinese medicine compounds, could alleviate hyperlipodemia and atherosclerosis mainly through the regulation of gut barrier and lipid metabolism
This study demonstrats that Dingxin Recipe III (DXR III), a traditional Chinese Medicine, is identified to alleviate hyperlipidemia mainly through the regulation of gut barrier and lipid metabolism. The bioactive compounds of DXR III were detected by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry, and its effects were evaluated in high-fat diet-fed rats.
brahim Marai Tzafon Medical Center, Israel
Left Ventricular "Longitudinal Rotation" and Conduction Abnormalities-A New Outlook on Dyssynchrony
This study quantified the "longitudinal rotation" of the LV in patients with complete left bundle branch block (CLBBB) in comparison to patients with normal conduction or complete right bundle branch block (CRBBB) speckle-tracking echocardiography.
Lindsey A. Fitzsimons1 University of New England, United states
Cardiomyocyte primary cilia: Orchestrators of ventricular development?
Primary cilia (PC) are highly specialized elaborations of the plasma membrane, function as sensory organelles and direct many of the signaling cascades critical to mammalian pre- and post-natal development and pathology, especially congenital heart defects (CHD).
Michael Schoerghuber Medical University of Graz, Austria
Platelet inhibitor withdrawal and outcomes after coronary artery surgery
Dual antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and a P2Y12 receptor inhibitor has been the cornerstone for preventing thrombotic complications in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and after percutaneous coronary intervention, albeit at the expense of increased risk of bleeding.
M. G Marco Antonio Mexican Institute of Social Security, Mexico
Interauricular communication with coronary-pulmonary fistula and pulmonary artery aneurysm
A 44-year-old male with a heart murmur since childhood, presenting with dyspnea (NYHA II) and deterioration, consulted for an external examination. A transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) revealed the following findings: a CIA 6x12 mm with aortic border 2 mm, posterior border 22 mm, high probability for pulmonary hypertension
Reem AL Hijailan King Faisal specialist hospital and research center, Saudi Arabia
Generation of 3D bio printed composites using sheep Decelluarized extracellular matrix
Precise in vitro models in cardiac tissue engineering (CTE) have attracted researchers seeking to understand physiological consequences from native tissues as well as the mechanism of diseases in vitro. Cardiac Tissue Engineering (CTE) aims to address various cardiovascular diseases, such as myocardial infarction (MI), arrhythmias, heart failure, heart valve diseases, congenital heart disease, and cardiomyopathy.
Kangmo Huang Medical School of Nanjing University, China
Angiography-based hemodynamic features predict recurrent ischemic events after angioplasty and stenting of intracranial vertebrobasilar atherosclerotic stenosis
To assess the predictive value of hemodynamic features for stroke relapse in patients with intracranial vertebrobasilar atherosclerotic stenosis treated with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting (PTAS) using quantitative digital subtraction angiography (q-DSA).