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Intern Med ; 2024 Apr 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38631852

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Objective Frailty is common in patients with heart failure (HF). Given that gardening demands regular physical activity and offers therapeutic relaxation benefits, this activity may reduce frailty. We investigated the association between gardening activities and frailty in patients with HF. Methods, patients, or materials Between August 2022 and March 2023, we surveyed patients at risk of HF and those with HF who regularly attended a cardiology outpatient clinic. Gardening activities were defined as the ongoing cultivation of flowers, vegetables, or fruits for more than a year. The questionnaire assessed the presence or absence of gardening activities as well as the frequency, duration per session, years of experience, and scale of such activities. We calculated the frailty index. Frailty was defined as a frailty index of 0.25 or greater. Results Of the 1,277 respondents, 69% engaged in gardening and 35% were frail. After adjusting for multiple confounding factors, gardening activities showed an inverse association with frailty [odds ratio = 0.723, 95% confidence interval (0.533-0.981)]. Moreover, frailty and the frailty index showed an inverse association with more extended and large-scale gardening activities. Conclusion Gardening activities were thus found to be associated with a low prevalence of frailty in patients with HF.

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Heart Vessels ; 2024 Apr 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38635061

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Tricuspid annular enlargement in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) can induce tricuspid regurgitation (TR). However, risk factors associated with TR progression in patients with AF have not been defined. This study aimed to clarify an association between tricuspid annular diameter (TAD) and TR progression in patients with longstanding persistent AF. We retrospectively analyzed data from 228 patients who had longstanding persistent AF for > 1 year and mild or less TR on baseline echocardiograms. We defined significant TR as moderate or greater TR, graded according to the jet area and vena contracta. The optimal cut-off value of the TAD index (TADI), based on body surface area for predicting progression to significant TR, was estimated using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. The independence and incremental value of the TADI were evaluated using multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression analysis and likelihood ratio tests. Over a median follow-up of 3.7 years, 55 (24.1%) patients developed significant TR. The optimal cut-off value of 21.1 mm/m2 for the TADI at baseline and ROC curves predicted TR progression with 70.4% sensitivity and 86% specificity. Furthermore, TADI was an independent predictor of TR progression (hazard ratio, 1.32; 95% confidence interval, 1.17-1.49, P < 0.001) and had a significant incremental value that exceeded that of models constructed using clinical parameters. In conclusion, TADI was significantly associated with TR progression and was an independent predictor of TR progression in longstanding persistent AF.

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Int J Cardiol ; 367: 74-80, 2022 11 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36064037

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BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether afterload mismatch occurs during the initial stage of essential hypertension (EHT). Additionally, critical left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) between preserved and reduced systolic functions in hypertension is also unclear. Thus, we aimed to clarify these points. METHODS: Forty-five normal control subjects (NCS) and 140 EHT patients participated. EHT patients were subdivided into three groups: group I, without LVH (n = 37); group II, with LVH (n = 80); and group III, with LVH and LV heart failure (LVHF) (n = 23). Routine electrocardiographic and echocardiographic parameters, V5R/V6R ratio, relative wall thickness (RWT), LV mass (LVM) index, and peak systolic wall stress (PSWS) were measured. RESULTS: In group I, LV systolic functions were preserved despite the increase of PSWS. In group II, LVH advanced, but LV systolic functions remained normal. A negative T-wave was observed in 69% of group II and 100% of group III. A significant correlation between RWT and LVM index was seen in NCS and groups I and II (r2 = 0.545, P < 0.0001) but not in group III. Afterload mismatch occurred in group III due to the decrease in V5R/V6R ratio, the increase of LV end-diastolic dimension, and the LV systolic dysfunctions, which are caused by exhaustion of preload reserve. The boundary of the LVM index between groups II and III was approximately 180 g/m2. CONCLUSION: Afterload mismatch did not occur in group I, but it was observed in group III due to the exhaustion of preload reserve.


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Hypertension , Ventricular Remodeling , Essential Hypertension , Humans , Hypertension/complications , Hypertension/diagnostic imaging , Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular , Systole
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Intern Med ; 61(11): 1721-1725, 2022 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34744114

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We herein report two cases of potentially life-threatening arrhythmia due to hyperkalemia triggered by the excessive consumption of "Hoshi-Imo" (dried sweet potato). Both patients with chronic renal disease on renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors presented at the emergency room with non-specific symptoms. Electrocardiograms revealed potentially life-threatening arrhythmia due to hyperkalemia in both cases: sinus arrest with a ventricular escape rhythm, tall and peaked T waves; and a widened QRS complex in a nearly sine-wave configuration without discernible P wave. Both patients fully recovered after intensive care for hyperkalemia. Physicians should recognize the excessive consumption of "Hoshi-Imo" may lead to the development of life-threatening arrhythmia, especially in patients with risk factors for hyperkalemia.


Subject(s)
Hyperkalemia , Ipomoea batatas , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Humans , Hyperkalemia/chemically induced , Potassium , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications , Renin-Angiotensin System , Sick Sinus Syndrome/complications
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