Giornale italiano di cardiologia : organo ufficiale della Federazione italiana di cardiologia : organo ufficiale della Società italiana di chirurgia cardiaca
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G Ital Cardiol (Rome) · Dec 2011
[Left ventricular assist device recipients at risk of right ventricular failure: the role of a planned temporary biventricular support].
When patients at high risk for failure of isolated left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support are identified, biventricular assist device implantation is suggested as a primary option. Results of a planned temporary right ventricular mechanical support (RVAD) placement in high-risk LVAD recipients have been reported and analyzed. ⋯ When patients at high risk for failure of isolated LVAD support are identified, temporary biventricular assist device implantation is advised to improve the outcome of such a vulnerable patient population.
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G Ital Cardiol (Rome) · Dec 2011
[Home-based telemonitoring of simple vital signs to reduce hospitalization in heart failure patients: real-world data from a community-based hospital].
Whether home telemonitoring after acute episodes of heart failure (HF) may reduce de-novo cardiac decompensation is disputed. We tested home telemonitoring of blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and blood oxygen saturation (SO2) to reduce rehospitalization in patients with recent admission for acute HF. METHODS; We screened patients hospitalized in Cardiology due to prominent cardiac cause of acute dyspnea, and pulmonary/peripheral congestion, and with one admission or more for similar symptoms/signs in the previous year. Patients with acute coronary syndrome, poor prognosis due to extracardiac causes, and reduced self-sufficiency and cognitive ability were excluded. Of the selected patients, 63% accepted and received a device for BP, HR and SO2 measurement connected to an analogical modem for data transmission to a hospital server. Patients were educated to measure vital signs 3 times/week. A dedicated doctor-nurse unit monitored the patients' data twice weekly to manage therapeutic adjustments of diuretic dosage or in-hospital visits if necessary. HF treatment was standardized based on current guidelines. Unplanned hospitalizations for HF or all-cause death were primary endpoints; unplanned hospitalizations (total) for any cause, and all-cause death were the composite endpoints. ⋯ In HF, home telemonitoring of simple variables had no significant impact on all-cause hospitalization/mortality, but was associated with a higher patient compliance and achievement of therapeutic targets, which may translate into a reduction in hospitalization rates for HF.
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G Ital Cardiol (Rome) · Nov 2011
Biography Historical Article[Remembering William B. Kannel: pioneer in cardiovascular epidemiology].