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Ecol Evol ; 14(8): e11700, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39091325

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Genetic management is a critical component of threatened species conservation. Understanding spatial patterns of genetic diversity is essential for evaluating the resilience of fragmented populations to accelerating anthropogenic threats. Nowhere is this more relevant than on the Australian continent, which is experiencing an ongoing loss of biodiversity that exceeds any other developed nation. Using a proprietary genome complexity reduction-based method (DArTSeq), we generated a data set of 3239 high quality Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) to investigate spatial patterns and indices of genetic diversity in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), a highly specialised folivorous marsupial that is experiencing rapid and widespread population declines across much of its former range. Our findings demonstrate that current management divisions across the state of New South Wales (NSW) do not fully represent the distribution of genetic diversity among extant koala populations, and that care must be taken to ensure that translocation paradigms based on these frameworks do not inadvertently restrict gene flow between populations and regions that were historically interconnected. We also recommend that koala populations should be prioritised for conservation action based on the scale and severity of the threatening processes that they are currently faced with, rather than placing too much emphasis on their perceived value (e.g., as reservoirs of potentially adaptive alleles), as our data indicate that existing genetic variation in koalas is primarily partitioned among individual animals. As such, the extirpation of koalas from any part of their range represents a potentially critical reduction of genetic diversity for this iconic Australian species.

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Europace ; 2024 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39087957

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BACKGROUND: Patients undergoing catheter ablation (CA) of ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) are generally observed overnight in the hospital given the concern for complications. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of same day discharge (SDD) of patients undergoing elective CA of premature ventricular complexes (PVC). METHODS: A retrospective evaluation of all patients undergoing elective VA ablation at Ascension St Vincent Hospital from January 01, 2018, to December 31, 2019, was undertaken. Of those, the patients undergoing PVC ablation were divided into SDD and non-SDD. Patients underwent SDD at the discretion of the operator. The primary safety outcome was the 30-day incidence of complications and death. The primary efficacy outcome was procedural success. RESULTS: Among 188 patients who underwent VA ablation, 98 (52.1%) were PVC ablations, and of those, 55 (56.1%) were SDD. There was no difference in age, gender, comorbidities or ejection fraction between the two groups. Patients that were non-SDD were more likely to be on chronic anticoagulation (p=0.03), have ablation in the LV (p=0.04), have retrograde access (p=0.03) and receive heparin during the procedure (p=0.01). There were no complications in the SDD group compared with 1 (2.3%) in the non-SDD group. There was no difference in primary efficacy between the two groups with a 90.9% acute success in the SDD and 88.4% in the non-SDD (p=0.68). CONCLUSION: Same-day discharge for CA of PVCs is feasible and could lower health care resource utilization without compromising outcomes in this unique population.

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JACC Adv ; 3(8): 101086, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39105117

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Background: Wild-type transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRwt amyloidosis) is primarily diagnosed in elderly men but diagnoses in younger patients and women have recently increased. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine age- and sex-related differences in patients with ATTRwt amyloidosis enrolled in the THAOS (Transthyretin Amyloidosis Outcomes Survey). Methods: THAOS was a global, longitudinal, observational survey of patients with transthyretin amyloidosis, including both hereditary and wild-type disease, and asymptomatic carriers of pathogenic transthyretin gene variants. Patient characteristics at enrollment were analyzed by age at enrollment and sex (data cutoff date: August 1, 2022). Results: Of 1,251 patients with ATTRwt amyloidosis, 13.7%, 49.1%, 34.5%, and 2.8% were aged <70 years, 70 to 79 years, 80 to 89 years, and ≥90 years, respectively. The proportion of women increased with age, from 4.1% in patients aged <70 years to 14.3% in patients aged ≥90 years. In the respective age groups, median time from symptom onset to diagnosis overall (male, female) was 1.7 (1.3, 5.2), 2.0 (2.0, 2.2), 1.8 (1.9, 0.8), and 0.7 (0.6, 2.5) years. A Karnofsky Performance Status score ≤70 was observed in 17.1%, 30.1%, 46.1%, and 44.4% of patients aged <70 years, 70 to 79 years, 80 to 89 years, and ≥90 years, respectively. Conclusions: In this THAOS analysis of patients with ATTRwt amyloidosis, patients were diagnosed an average of 2 years after symptom onset, with the greatest diagnostic delay in women aged <70 years at 5 years. Patients were predominantly men, but the proportion of women increased with age. A substantial proportion of patients had significant functional impairment regardless of age. (Transthyretin Amyloidosis Outcome Survey [THAOS]; NCT00628745).

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J Card Fail ; 2024 Jul 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38997000

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BACKGROUND: Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) have demonstrated benefit in patients with heart failure, but minimal data exists around the use of these medications in amyloid light-chain cardiomyopathy (AL-CM). We performed a retrospective study assessing the safety and efficacy of SGLT2i in AL-CM. METHODS: We queried our institutional registry and identified 27 AL-CM patients who received SGLT2i. The safety analysis included all 27 patients and assessed SGLT2i-associated adverse events, hospitalizations, and deaths. To decrease confounding, the efficacy analysis included only a subset of patients with stable disease (on stable anti-plasma cell therapy for ≥2 months prior to baseline and achieved at least a hematologic Very Good Partial Response) and compared disease marker changes in these patients (n=17) with those of a contemporaneous untreated control cohort from our registry (n=21). RESULTS: The mean age of the overall population was 68.6 (standard deviation 9.4) years. Seven (14.6%) patients had diabetes, and 19 (39.6%) had chronic kidney disease. In the safety analysis, median follow-up time was 10.9 (interquartile range 7.2) months. Two (7.4%) patients discontinued SGLT2i due to hypovolemia and genital irritation, and 6 (22.2%) additional patients temporarily held SGLT2i due to an adverse event, commonly related to volume depletion. Thirteen hospitalizations, all considered unrelated to SGLT2i use, and no deaths occurred. In the efficacy analysis, SGLT2i-treated patients had more severe disease at baseline than controls, demonstrating significantly higher median troponin-T and loop diuretic dose (P<0.05). Compared with controls, SGLT2i treatment was associated with significantly greater reductions in loop diuretic dose (P<0.001) and NTproBNP (P=0.033) across 3-, 6-, and 12-month follow-up timepoints. SGLT2i treatment was also associated with a significantly greater reduction in mean arterial pressure at 12 months (P=0.031) but not at other timepoints. No significant differences were observed on changes in weight, eGFR, troponin-T, proteinuria, or albumin. CONCLUSIONS: In this small-scale retrospective study, we demonstrate that SGLT2i is well-tolerated by most patients with AL-CM, but volume depletion symptoms may limit continuous use. SGLT2i may aid management of congestion in AL-CM as evidenced by reduced diuretic dose and NTproBNP without adverse renal effects. Larger long-term studies are needed to build on our findings.

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Am J Cardiol ; 2024 Jul 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39067579

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Anemia is prevalent in transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM), but its prognostic significance remains uncertain due to conflicting data mainly in patients not receiving disease-modifying therapy. Additionally, the effect of anemia on morbidity in this population has not been studied. This retrospective study included 270 patients diagnosed with ATTR-CM, receiving disease-modifying treatment (tafamidis), of which 30% (N=80) were anemic (defined as a hemoglobin level <13 g/dL for males and <12 g/dL for females according to the World Health Organization). At baseline, patients with anemia were on average older (mean age 79 vs. 77 years), more likely to be female (21% vs. 12%) and exhibited higher symptom severity based on NYHA class (42% in class III vs. 27%) compared to those without anemia. Additionally, they had a worse Columbia score (mean score 3 vs 5) and Columbia stage (12% in late stage vs. 7.1%) than those without anemia. Kaplan-Meier analysis indicates that anemia was associated with a higher likelihood of mortality, all-cause, and CV hospitalizations (p<0.05). However, in the Cox regression analysis, after adjusting for baseline age, ATTR genotype, and Columbia score, anemia was only associated with a higher risk of all-cause hospitalizations (HR: 1.9 (1.3-2.7), p<0.001) and CV-related hospitalizations (HR: 1.9 (1.2-2.9), p=0.006). In conclusion, this study indicates that anemic patients with ATTR-CM have higher risks of cardiovascular and all-cause hospitalizations compared to non-anemic ATTR-CM patients. Further research is needed to understand how treating anemia may improve outcomes in this high-risk patient population.

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J Card Fail ; 2024 Jun 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38909877

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BACKGROUND: In the pivotal Tafamidis in Transthyretin Cardiomyopathy Clinical Trial (ATTR-ACT), tafamidis significantly reduced mortality rates, leading to its approval in many countries for the treatment of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM). Real-world evidence on survival in patients with ATTR-CM following tafamidis treatment has not been extensively reported. METHODS AND RESULTS: The Transthyretin Amyloidosis Outcomes Survey (THAOS) was a longitudinal, observational, phase 4 study of patients with transthyretin amyloidosis and asymptomatic participants carrying pathogenic transthyretin variants. Patients from THAOS with a predominantly cardiac phenotype at enrollment were included, and survival was analyzed according to tafamidis treatment status (treated or untreated). Results are based on the completed THAOS dataset. In tafamidis-treated (n = 587) and tafamidis-untreated (n = 854) patients, respectively, median age at enrollment was 77.7 and 76.4 years, 91.8% and 90.0% were male, and 91.8% and 83.8% had wild-type disease. Survival rates (95% CI) at 30 and 42 months, respectively, were 84.4% (80.5-87.7) and 76.8% (70.9-81.7) in tafamidis-treated patients, and 70.0% (66.4-73.2) and 59.3% (55.2-63.0) in tafamidis-untreated patients. Survival rates in genotype subgroups (wild-type and variant) were similar to those of the overall cohort. Survival rates were better in a contemporary cohort, as reflected by a sensitivity analysis performed in patients enrolled after vs before 2019. No new safety signals were identified. CONCLUSIONS: In this real-world cohort of patients with ATTR-CM, survival rates were higher than in ATTR-ACT and consistent with more recent reports, suggesting early diagnosis and treatment with tafamidis has improved life expectancy in ATTR-CM. These results provide further evidence supporting tafamidis' safety and effectiveness. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00628745.

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Adv Ther ; 41(7): 2723-2742, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38833142

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INTRODUCTION: Hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv, also referred to as hATTR; ORPHA 271861) and wild-type ATTR amyloidosis (ATTRwt; ORPHA 330001) are rare, progressive, systemic protein misfolding disorders with heterogeneous clinical presentations. ATTRv and ATTRwt amyloidosis are characterized by the deposition of amyloid fibrils in multiple organs including the heart, nerves, eyes, and soft tissues. The management of ATTR amyloidosis is complex because of its multisystemic nature and progression despite available treatment options. Morbidity is high and there are many unmet medical needs for patients. While contemporary ATTR amyloidosis cohorts are diagnosed earlier, have lower risk disease and lower mortality compared with the previous era, these advances coupled with the emergence of effective disease-modifying therapies have confounded the design of future prospective clinical trials and interpretation of historical control data. MAIN BODY: The Amyloidosis Forum is a public-private partnership between the US Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research and the nonprofit Amyloidosis Research Consortium ( www.arci.org ). This article summarizes proceedings from the 21 June 2023 Amyloidosis Forum on advancing drug development in ATTR amyloidosis in an evolving treatment landscape. The Forum focused on elements of clinical trial design to address these challenges and discussed their strengths and weaknesses from multiple stakeholder perspectives (i.e., patient, sponsor, statistician, clinician, and regulatory authorities). CONCLUSION: Given rapid evolution of natural history in ATTR amyloidosis, the utility of historical control data is limited. Leveraging contemporary real-world data is essential for clinical trial design. Evidence generation from clinical trials should address clinically relevant questions. Key factors in successful trial design must be informed by up-to-date data on natural history, prognostic factors, clinically meaningful thresholds, and sharing available clinical trial data. The Amyloidosis Forum includes the community of patients with ATTR amyloidosis, the physicians who treat them, and the sponsors and regulators who collectively stand ready to support further studies in order to develop novel effective therapies.


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Neuropatias Amiloides Familiares , Desenvolvimento de Medicamentos , Humanos , Neuropatias Amiloides Familiares/tratamento farmacológico , Benzoxazóis/uso terapêutico , Oligonucleotídeos
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Public Health ; 233: 65-73, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38850603

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OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to estimate prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) exposure and infection among Indigenous and tribal populations globally. STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review and meta-analysis. METHODS: We systematically searched bibliographic databases and grey literature (1/01/2000-16/06/2022). Prevalence estimates were synthesised overall, by World Health Organization region and HCV-risk group. For studies with comparator populations, prevalence ratios were estimated and pooled. RESULTS: Ninety-two studies were included. Globally, among general Indigenous and tribal populations, the median prevalence of HCV antibody (HCV Ab) was 1.3% (interquartile range [IQR]: 0.3-3.8%, I2 = 98.5%) and HCV RNA was 0.4% (IQR: 0-1.3%, I2 = 96.1%). The Western Pacific Region had the highest prevalence (HCV Ab: median: 3.0% [IQR: 0.4-11.9%], HCV RNA: median 5.6% [IQR: 2.0-8.8%]). Prevalence was highest in people who injected drugs (HCV Ab: median: 59.5%, IQR: 51.5-67.6%, I2 = 96.6%; and HCV RNA: median: 29.4%, IQR: 21.8-35.2%, I2 = 97.2%). There was no association between HCV Ab prevalence and Indigenous/tribal status for general populations (prevalence ratio = 0.91; 95% CI: 0.56, 1.49) or key risk groups. CONCLUSIONS: Indigenous and tribal peoples from the Western Pacific Region and recognised at-risk sub-populations had higher HCV prevalence. HCV prevalence showed no association with Indigenous/tribal status. However, this review was limited by heterogeneity and poor quality of constituent studies, varying definitions of Indigenous/tribal status, regional data gaps, and limited studies on chronic infection (HCV RNA). Comprehensive quality evidence on HCV epidemiology in Indigenous and tribal peoples is needed to tailor preventive and treatment interventions so these populations are not left behind in elimination efforts.


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Hepatite C , Povos Indígenas , Humanos , Hepatite C/epidemiologia , Hepatite C/etnologia , Prevalência , Povos Indígenas/estatística & dados numéricos , Hepacivirus/isolamento & purificação , Saúde Global/estatística & dados numéricos , Grupos Populacionais/estatística & dados numéricos , Fatores de Risco
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JACC Adv ; 3(4)2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38694996

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Calcific aortic stenosis can be considered a model for geriatric cardiovascular conditions due to a confluence of factors. The remarkable technological development of transcatheter aortic valve replacement was studied initially on older adult populations with prohibitive or high-risk for surgical valve replacement. Through these trials, the cardiovascular community has recognized that stratification of these chronologically older adults can be improved incrementally by invoking the concept of frailty and other geriatric risks. Given the complexity of the aging process, stratification by chronological age should only be the initial step but is no longer sufficient to optimally quantify cardiovascular and noncardiovascular risk. In this review, we employ a geriatric cardiology lens to focus on the diagnosis and the comprehensive management of aortic stenosis in older adults to enhance shared decision-making with patients and their families and optimize patient-centered outcomes. Finally, we highlight knowledge gaps that are critical for future areas of study.

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38815149

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BACKGROUND: We sought to characterize circulating protein biomarkers associated with cardiogenic shock (CS) using highly multiplex proteomic profiling. METHODS: This analysis employed a cross-sectional case-control study design using a biorepository of patients admitted to a cardiac intensive care unit between 2017-2020. Cases were patients adjudicated to have CS and controls were those presenting for cardiac critical care without shock, including subsets of patients with isolated hypotension or heart failure (HF). The Olink platform was used to analyze 359 biomarkers with Bonferroni correction. RESULTS: The analysis included 239 patients presenting for cardiac critical care (69 cases with CS, 170 non-shock controls). A total of 63 biomarkers (17.7%) were significantly associated with CS after Bonferroni correction compared with all controls. Of these, nine biomarkers remained significantly associated with CS when separately cross-validated in subsets of controls presenting with isolated hypotension and HF: cathepsin D, fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-21 and -23, growth differentiation factor (GDF)-15, insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1, N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide, osteopontin, oncostatin-M-specific receptor subunit beta (OSMR), and soluble ST2 protein (sST2). Four biomarkers were identified as providing complementary information for CS diagnosis with development of a multi-marker model: sST2, FGF-23, CTSD, and GDF-15. CONCLUSION: In this pilot study of targeted proteomic profiling in CS, we identified nine biomarkers significantly associated with CS when cross-validated against non-shock controls including those with HF or isolated hypotension, illustrating the potential application of a targeted proteomic approach to identify novel candidates that may support the diagnosis of CS.

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J Card Fail ; 2024 May 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38777216

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For many years, treatment of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) has focused on non-disease-specific therapies. Cardiac myosin modulators (ie, mavacamten and aficamten) reduce the pathologic actin-myosin interactions that are characteristic of HCM, leading to improved cardiac energetics and reduction in hypercontractility. Several recently published randomized clinical trials have demonstrated that mavacamten improves exercise capacity, left ventricular outflow tract obstruction and symptoms in patients with obstructive HCM and may delay the need for septal-reduction therapy. Long-term data in real-world populations will be needed to fully assess the safety and efficacy of mavacamten. Importantly, HCM is a complex and heterogeneous disease, and not all patients will respond to mavacamten; therefore, careful patient selection and shared decision making will be necessary in guiding the use of mavacamten in obstructive HCM.

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J Card Fail ; 2024 May 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38740174

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BACKGROUND: The Screening for Cardiac Amyloidosis with Nuclear Imaging in Minority Populations study seeks to determine the prevalence of transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTR-CA) among older Black or Caribbean Hispanic individuals with heart failure and an increased wall thickness. We noticed varied recruitment percentages across the recruiting sites and sought to determine the factors associated with greater percentage enrollment of eligible participants. METHODS: The percentage of enrolled to eligible participants was calculated across study sites. Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics, health literacy, trust in providers, perceived discrimination, area deprivation index (ADI) and English proficiency were compared by site using Kruskal-Wallis's test or one-way ANOVA for continuous variables and the Chi-Square test or Fisher's exact test for categorical variables. Wilcoxon rank sum and Chi-Square tests, with multiple comparisons correction using the false discovery rate (FDR) method, were used as post-hoc analysis when results were statistically significant. RESULTS: Among the four recruiting sites, Boston Medical Center, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Harlem Hospital and Yale University, which employed different recruitment approaches, the percentage of participants enrolled among eligible participants differed, with the highest rate at Harlem Hospital (n=149 of 310, 48%), followed by Yale University (n=27 of 67, 40%), Boston University (n=247 of 655, 38%), and Columbia University (n=137of 442, 32%), p <0.01. Direct recruitment by the primary cardiovascular care team providing clinical care was associated with higher percent enrolled across sites as were higher education levels and English proficiency. Enrollment differences across sites were not associated with the number of chronic diseases, physician trust, perceived discrimination, or health literacy. CONCLUSIONS: Recruitment of eligible under-represented minorities (URMs) in SCAN-MP was associated with approaches employed in recruitment, including direct initial contact by the primary cardiovascular care team providing the potential participant's clinical care. Such data may help improve approaches to more successful recruitment of URMs in clinical research.

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J Card Fail ; 2024 Apr 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38616005

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BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is underappreciated in advanced heart failure and is not routinely assessed. In patients receiving a left ventricular assist device, preoperative sarcopenia, defined by using computed-tomography (CT)-derived pectoralis muscle-area index (muscle area indexed to body-surface area), is an independent predictor of postoperative mortality. The association between preoperative sarcopenia and outcomes after heart transplant (HT) is unknown. OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of this study was to determine whether preoperative sarcopenia, diagnosed using the pectoralis muscle-area index, is an independent predictor of days alive and out of the hospital (DAOHs) post-transplant. METHODS: Patients who underwent HT between January, 2018, and June, 2022, with available preoperative chest CT scans were included. Sarcopenia was diagnosed as pectoralis muscle-area index in the lowest sex-specific tertile. The primary endpoint was DAOHs at 1 year post-transplant. RESULTS: The study included 169 patients. Patients with sarcopenia (n = 55) had fewer DAOHs compared to those without sarcopenia, with a median difference of 17 days (320 vs 337 days; P = 0.004). Patients with sarcopenia had longer index hospitalizations and were also more likely to be discharged to a facility other than home. In a Poisson regression model, sarcopenia was a significant univariable and the strongest multivariable predictor of DAOHs at 1 year (parameter estimate = -0.17, 95% CI -0.19 to -14; P = < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative sarcopenia, diagnosed using the pectoralis muscle-area index, is an independent predictor of poor outcomes after HT. This parameter is easily measurable from commonly obtained preoperative CT scans and may be considered in transplant evaluations.

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JACC Heart Fail ; 12(5): 795-809, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38597865

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Age is among the most potent risk factors for developing heart failure and is strongly associated with adverse outcomes. As the global population continues to age and the prevalence of heart failure rises, understanding the role of aging in the development and progression of this chronic disease is essential. Although chronologic age is on a fixed course, biological aging is more variable and potentially modifiable in patients with heart failure. This review describes the current knowledge on mechanisms of biological aging that contribute to the pathogenesis of heart failure. The discussion focuses on 3 hallmarks of aging-impaired proteostasis, mitochondrial dysfunction, and deregulated nutrient sensing-that are currently being targeted in therapeutic development for older adults with heart failure. In assessing existing and emerging therapeutic strategies, the review also enumerates the importance of incorporating geriatric conditions into the management of older adults with heart failure and in ongoing clinical trials.


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Envelhecimento , Insuficiência Cardíaca , Humanos , Insuficiência Cardíaca/fisiopatologia , Envelhecimento/fisiologia , Proteostase/fisiologia , Idoso
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Curr Opin Cardiol ; 39(5): 407-416, 2024 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38652263

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Tafamidis is currently the only approved disease-modifying treatment for ATTR-CM. However, there have been important developments in the treatment of ATTR-CM, as the results of two phase 3 trials were published and several other trials are in their final stages. In this review, we summarize current and future therapies for ATTR-CM. RECENT FINDINGS: Recently, acoramidis, a TTR stabilizer has been proven to be effective in reducing mortality and morbidity compared to placebo in the ATTRibute-CM trial. Additionally, patisiran, an RNA silencer, preserved functional capacity and quality of life compared to placebo in the APOLLO-B trial. However, the FDA declined to approve patisiran for ATTR-CM. The results of phase 1 trial of ALXN2220, an antiamyloid antibody raise hope for reversal of myocardial damage by amyloid depletion. Phase 3 trials evaluating the efficacy of different RNA silencers, gene editing with CRISPR-Cas9, and other anti-amyloid antibodies are ongoing. SUMMARY: Therapies targeting different mechanism in the pathophysiology of ATTR-CM provide new alternatives for treating patients with ATTR-CM. Future research should focus on comparing their effectiveness, the potential of combined treatment with agents from different classes and on identifying the patients who will benefit most from each class of medication.


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Neuropatias Amiloides Familiares , Cardiomiopatias , Humanos , Neuropatias Amiloides Familiares/tratamento farmacológico , Neuropatias Amiloides Familiares/terapia , Cardiomiopatias/tratamento farmacológico , Cardiomiopatias/terapia , Benzoxazóis/uso terapêutico , RNA Interferente Pequeno
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