Acta cardiologica
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Comparative Study
Evaluation of acute infection-induced endothelial dysfunction and its potential mediators.
Inflammation plays an important role in the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis. Some studies suggest a link between chronic infections, an inflammatory state, and endothelial dysfunction. However, data related to acute infections are scant. We have investigated: (i) the effect of acute infection on endothelial function; (ii) the role of potential mediators of endothelial dysfunction. ⋯ Acute infection causes transient endothelial dysfunction. It increases inflammatory markers and generates an atherogenic lipid profile. Among the parameters evaluated, only the change in Apo-A1 level was associated with acute infection-induced endothelial dysfunction.
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Torsional and longitudinal deformations are essential components of left ventricular (LV) performance. A precise assessment of LV function must take into account both LV torsion (LVtor) and global longitudinal strain (LVE). We compared a new 2D-strain parameter, LVtor x LVE, with several other echocardiographic parameters, with respect to their strength of association with N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NTproBNP) in patients with reduced LV ejection fraction (LVEF). ⋯ In patients with reduced LVEF, LVtor x LVE is a promising parameter that deserves research to establish its clinical meaning and prognostic value.