Heart Lung and Circulation

Letter to the Editor Regarding "The Cardiovascular Conundrum: Navigating Semaglutide Shortages and Patient Well-being"
Leslie A, Kovoor J and Bacchi S
Predictors of Cardiac Rehabilitation Attendance and Completion: Analysis of 33,055 Patients from the Queensland Cardiac Outcomes Registry (2020-2022)
Thomas EE, Le Grande M, Phillips S, Cartledge S, Poulter R and Murphy BM
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) under-attendance presents a global challenge. The Queensland Cardiac Outcomes Registry is a comprehensive clinical registry that routinely collects point-of-care CR data. We aimed to determine whether demographic, clinical, psychosocial, and behavioural characteristics of the population vary between those who (i) declined, (ii) commenced but did not complete, and (iii) completed CR.
Letter to the Editor: "Improving Risk Analysis for Fatal Thrombosis in COVID-19: A Call for Targeted Anticoagulation" regarding: "Incidence, Predictors, and Outcomes of Venous and Arterial Thrombosis in COVID-19: A Nationwide Inpatient Analysis" by Agrawal et al. Heart Lung Circ. 2024;33(11):1563-73
Kow CS, Ramachandram DS, Hasan SS and Thiruchelvam K
Heart Failure Admissions in Women With a History of Gender-Based Violence
Chan A, Cosh SM and Tully PJ
The Modified History of Juvenile Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis Following Percutaneous Transmitral Commissurotomy: Intermediate-Term Outcomes From a Decadal Follow-Up Study
Satheesan AP, Paraswanath BA, Subramanian AP, Setia MS and Mahimarangaiah J
There are few studies that have looked at the long-term outcomes of juvenile mitral stenosis (JMS) following percutaneous transmitral commissurotomy (PTMC). This study sought to analyse the modified history of JMS in children following PTMC.
Reply to Letter to the Editor: "Risk Factors Associated With Fatal Thrombosis in COVID-19" regarding: "Improving Risk Analysis for Fatal Thrombosis in COVID-19: A Call for Targeted Anticoagulation"
Agrawal A, Bhagat U, Arockiam AD, Haroun E and Ming Wang TK
Yield of Coronary Assessment in Sustained Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia
Bhaskaran A, De Silva K, Turnbull S, Wong W, Campbell T, Bennett RG, Ong A, Zaman S and Kumar S
Coronary assessment is frequently conducted in patients with sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (SMVT); however, its yield and subsequent treatment implications remain unclear. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients presenting with SMVT, factors influencing clinician referral for coronary assessment, and clinical outcomes based on revascularisation or medical management of CAD.
A Rare Case of Phrenic Nerve Palsy Secondary to Radiation Therapy, Identified During Pulmonary Vein Isolation
Tierney M and Gohil J
Cardiovascular Workforce Sustainability Sector Consultation: Recommendations From an Australian Stakeholder Summit
Santiago CF, Blekkenhorst LC, Hsu MP, Mirabito Colafella KM, Calkin AC, Nicholls SJ, Doyle KC, Vandenberg JI, Thomas EE, Chapman N and
In 2023, a joint National Cardiovascular Workforce Sustainability Summit was convened by the Australian Cardiovascular Alliance (ACvA), the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand, and the National Heart Foundation of Australia, to facilitate a national conversation towards developing a workforce sustainability strategy within the cardiovascular research sector. This initiative stemmed from a previous study conducted by the ACvA which revealed that almost 70% of early and mid-career cardiovascular researchers surveyed had contemplated leaving the sector. Summit attendees reported sector-wide challenges to career progression and retention across three key themes: 1) well-being and career satisfaction, 2) learning and development, and 3) resource allocation. The summit also identified a need for greater collaboration and multidisciplinary approaches to research to foster growth towards a more sustainable sector. Key recommendations from the Summit included: 1) establish metrics to monitor progress towards a more sustainable sector and signpost improvement in workforce sustainability; 2) establish a collective partnership between central bodies for unified advocacy and monitoring of metrics; and 3) develop a collaborative, strategic and targeted approach to guide and facilitate training programs that have been developed by shared sector-wide philosophy.
The Evolving Paradigm of Intracoronary Tirofiban Administration in STEMI
Sarraf M and Nagaraja V
Withdrawal notice to: Impact of Provision of Abdominal Aortic Calcification Results on Cardiovascular Risk Reducing Behaviours: A 12-Week RCT [Heart, Lung and Circulation, Volume 33, Supplement 4, August 2024, Page S357]
Radavelli Bagatini S, Bondonno C, Dalla Via J, Sim M, Gebre A, Blekkenhorst L, Connolly E, Bondonno N, Schousboe J, Woodman R, Zhu K, Mullin S, Szulc P, Jackson B, Dimmock J, Schlaich M, Cox K, Kiel D, Lim W, Stanley M, Devine A, Thompson P, Williams E, Wood L, Sim M, Daly R, Hodgson J and Lewis J
A Cross-Sectional Study of Capillary Blood Ketone Concentrations in Heart Failure Based on Sodium-Glucose Co-Transporter-2 Inhibitor Use and Heart Failure Type
Tan JY, Ephraums LA, Inglis JM, Nguyen HTT, Umapathysivam MM, Simpson NJ, Harris JH, Burdeniuk CM, De Pasquale CG and Thynne TRJ
Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) are standard-of-care treatment in heart failure (HF). The risk of ketosis in patients with HF is unclear, especially during hospitalisation.
Massive Right Atrial Enlargement in an Adult
Marschall A, Gómez Sánchez I, Dejuán Bitriá C, Coto Morales B, Delgado Calva F and Martí Sánchez D
Knowledge of Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptoms and the Intention to Call Emergency Medical Services in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Australians
Olani AB, Eastwood K, Howell S, Buttery A and Bray JE
Prompt recognition of symptoms and response to acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are crucial for reducing pre-hospital delay. This study compares culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) and non-CALD Australian populations in terms of their (i) ACS symptom knowledge and (ii) intention to call emergency medical services (EMS) for ACS.
Outcomes of the Modified Warden Procedure for Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection Drainage to a High Location in the Superior Vena Cava
Mu C, Song Y, Xia J, Cao N, Deng Y, Zhao M and Ma R
To report the safety and effectiveness of a modified Warden procedure.
Multiple Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformations in a Cyanotic Child
Cakir E, Aslan S and Tonkaz G
Phenotypic Characterisation of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea in Acute Coronary Syndrome
Tong BK, Ucak S, Dissanayake H, Patel S, Stewart GM, Sutherland K, Yee BJ, Allahwala U, Bhindi R, de Chazal P and Cistulli PA
Recent neutral randomised clinical trials have created clinical equipoise for treating obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) for managing cardiovascular risk. The importance of defining the links between OSA and cardiovascular disease is needed with the aim of advancing the robustness of future clinical trials. We aimed to define the clinical correlates and characterise surrogate cardiovascular markers in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and OSA.
Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9 Inhibitor Eligibility and Prescription Rates in Patients Presenting With Recurrent Acute Coronary Syndromes
He WB, Jape D, Nanayakkara S and Shaw JA
Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) inhibitors are novel medications for reducing low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels. In 2020, the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) began subsidising PCSK9 inhibitors for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with LDL-C >2.6 mmol/L despite statin and ezetimibe therapy. This criterion was expanded to LDL-C >1.8 mmol/L in 2022.
Perforation of the Septal Perforators: A Case Series and Proposed Management Paradigm
Brieger DG, Bhat A, Bhindi R and Ward MR
Septal artery perforations are an uncommon complication of percutaneous coronary intervention. Unlike epicardial vessels, septal perforations do not result in pericardial effusions but rather produce septal haematomas. While most can be managed expectantly, a small proportion requires active management to prevent rapid haematoma expansion resulting in compromise of right ventricular filling and 'dry tamponade'. We present two cases of septal artery perforation during percutaneous coronary intervention and propose a management approach that takes into account the unique haemodynamic consequences of this complication.
Multimodality Imaging Evaluation of Tumour Peeking Its Head Into the Right Atrium
Nakamura K, Miyazaki A, Suzuki M, Imasaka KI and Ohtani K
Determinants and Outcomes of Invasive Coronary Angiography in Unselected Patients Presenting With Chest Pain to Emergency Departments in Western Australian Teaching Hospitals
Sanfilippo FM, Murray K, Hillis GS, Rankin JM, Latchem D, Schultz CJ, Yong J, Li IW, Ihdayhid A and Briffa TG
Chest pain is a common cause of presentation to the emergency department (ED), and its outcomes are affected by various diagnostic tests and timely management. Our aim was to identify determinants of invasive coronary angiography (ICA) in a chest pain cohort following ED presentation, and to compare outcomes by time to ICA.