HEART & LUNG

Short (30 Minutes) versus long (120 Minutes) spontaneous breathing trial among patients with difficult weaning (SL-SBT Trial)
Hadda V, Meenakshisundaram A, Mittal S, Madan K, Tiwari P, Suri TM, Khan MA and Mohan A
The optimal duration of spontaneous breath trial (SBT) for patients with difficult extubation from mechanical ventilation is unknown.
Predictive potential of pre-procedural cardiac and inflammatory biomarkers regarding mortality following transcatheter aortic valve implantation: A systematic review and meta-analysis
AziziKia H, Mousavi A, Shojaei S, Shaker F, Salabat D, Bahri RA, Dolama RH and Radkhah H
Aortic stenosis (AS) is a common heart valve disease, especially in aging populations. While surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) is the standard treatment, many patients are ineligible. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) offers an alternative, especially for high-risk patients, but is not without complications. Identifying biomarkers that predict post-TAVI mortality is essential for optimizing outcomes.
Comparing the in-hospital outcomes of patients with Takotsubo cardiomyopathy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Li C, Li P, Lu X, Chen Y, Cai P, Teng C, Jing J, Zhang J, Jiang S, Liu Y, Liang J, Wang Y and Wang B
Secondary Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) differs from primary TTS in terms of clinical characteristics, management, and prognosis. COPD exacerbation has been recognized as a physical trigger for TTS, but its prognostic implications for secondary TTS are poorly understood.
Association between triglyceride glucose index and asthma exacerbation: A population-based study
Jin Z, Sun W, Huang J, Zhou M, Zhang C, Zhao B and Wang G
Metabolic dysfunction is associated with respiratory diseases, and the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index is an important indicator of metabolic dysfunction.
Latent profile analysis of dyspnea-related kinesiophobia in older adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Peng LC, Xu M, Wang Y, Guo RL, Wang L, Wang XX and Xu LL
Dyspnea-related kinesiophobia refers to restrictions or avoidance of activities due to fear of dyspnea and is prevalent among older adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Hence, there is a need to identify subgroups of dyspnea-related kinesiophobia among older adults with COPD to support the development of strategies to increase activity levels.
Preliminary efficacy of the vidatalk communication application on family psychological symptoms in the intensive care unit: A pilot study
Shin JW, Tan A, Tate J, Balas M, Dabelko-Schoeny H and Happ MB
Family caregivers of ICU patients experience difficulty communicating with patients during mechanical ventilation. Little is known about patient-family communication in the ICU and the associated emotional distress.
Bone mineral density and TAVR outcome: A comparative analysis between patients with enhanced and non-enhanced TAVR CT scans
Demirel C, Hamzaraj K, Seeber A, Hemetsberger R, Koschatko S, Jantsch C, Halavina K, Dona C, Koschutnik M, Mascherbauer K, Heitzinger G, Dannenberg V, Nitsche C, Andreas M, Hengstenberg C, Bartko PE and Kammerlander A
Preprocedural evaluation, including frailty estimation, is crucial in managing patients undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR). This involves mandatory computed tomography (CT) scans for assessing body composition parameters. The impact of low bone mineral density (BMD) on TAVR outcomes remains unclear, especially when measured using both non-enhanced and contrast-enhanced CT scans.
Lymphocyte-based inflammatory markers: Novel predictors of significant coronary artery disease
Bani Hani DA, Alshraideh JA, Saleh A, Alduraidi H, Alwahadneh AA and Al-Zaiti SS
Lymphocyte-based inflammatory indices such as monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) have long been recognized as reliable coronary artery disease (CAD) predictors. More recently, novel indices like the Systemic Inflammatory Index (SII), Systemic Inflammatory Response Index (SIRI), and Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index (SIIRI) have emerged. These newer markers offer a more comprehensive assessment of inflammation by integrating multiple immune cell types, potentially enhancing the prediction of cardiovascular outcomes.
Reliability, internal consistency, and validity of the World Health Organization disability assessment schedule (WHODAS) 2.0 among adults with heart failure
Gondim GMC, Bedê JMS, Martins CA, da Silva FV, da Silveira BLR, Ribeiro VF, da Saúde SM, Neto ACR, Mesquita R and Mont'Alverne DGB
Heart failure (HF) imposes significant disability. The World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS) 2.0 is a generic instrument that measures disability. Although it has been used in HF, no previous study has investigated its measurement properties in this group.
Door-to-Diuretic Time is related to length of hospital stay independent of diuretic dose among acute decompensated heart failure patients
Dzikowicz DJ, Aktas M, Bhattarai SP, Chen L and Carey MG
Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) treatment guidelines recommend initial dosages for diuretic drugs but lack guidance on treatment timing. Recent evidence indicates that faster treatment, or shorter Door-to-Diuretic (D2D) Time, may improve outcomes.
Supplemental oxygen prescriptions after hospitalization for coronavirus disease 2019
Mf Z, DA PN, C L, Sp N, Ad D, J W, Yf K and G S
The role of home oxygen therapy for patients recovering from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia, characterized by impaired gas exchange, is not well-defined.
Heart failure associated with chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy increases the risk of impaired lung function and reduced submaximal functional capacity
da Silva PB, Diniz CP, Mediano MFF, Mendes FSNS, Hasslocher-Moreno AM, Reis LFF, Reis MS, Saraiva RM, de Holanda MT, Mazzoli-Rocha F and de Sousa AS
With the evolution of chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy (CC) and the progression towards heart failure (HF), patients may show a decline in inspiratory muscle strength, lung function, and functional capacity.
Pulmonary arterial stiffness and vascular tone in pulmonary hypertension: Insights from waveform-derived reflection index and hemodynamic correlations
Oğuz M, Uzun M, Yılmaz İ, Erdem A, Demirci M and Duran NE
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) involves increased arterial stiffness and reduced vascular tone, affecting pulmonary arterial wave reflections. The Reflection Index (RI) may provide insights into these changes.
Accelerated biological age mediates the associations between sleep patterns and chronic respiratory diseases: Findings from the UK Biobank Cohort
Chen D, Su Z, Zhang Y, Bai Y, Hu G, Zhou Y and Liang Z
Unhealthy sleep patterns and accelerated biological age are frequently associated with multiple chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs), including COPD, asthma, and interstitial lung disease (ILD). However, few studies have explored the role of biological age in the relationship between sleep patterns and CRDs.
Inflammatory and cardiac biomarkers in pulmonary arterial hypertension: The prognostic role of IL-34
Bolayır HA, Karasu M, Gelen MA, Akın Y, Çeçen E, Küçük U and Bulu A
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by increased pulmonary artery pressure with significant morbidity and mortality. Inflammatory processes are crucial in PAH pathogenesis, with inflammatory cells and mediators present early in disease progression. IL-34 involvement in inflammatory pathways suggests that IL-34 could be an important player in the progression of PAH, influencing both pulmonary pressures and vascular changes.
Gender and age predict advanced heart failure in gene-negative patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Ji F, Yu X, Sheng W, Zhang W, Wei Y, Ji X, Shan Z and Qi L
Patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) may develop concomitant advanced heart failure (HF). However, there is limited data on the clinical outcomes of HCM patients without sarcomere gene mutations who have advanced HF.
Impact of day of admission on patients admitted with complete heart block: Analyzing the weekend effect
Bansal NR, Alharbi A, Rehman S and Assaly R
Complete heart block (CHB) is a conduction disorder that can be fatal if not treated promptly. Admission on a week or weekend day may influence the outcomes of cardiac emergencies, such as CHB.
Co-morbidities and Disparities in Heart Failure Care, How Are We Doing?
Ordway L
Lived experiences of persons with heart transplantation: A systematic literature review and meta-synthesis
Nour El Hadi S, Zanotti R and Danielis M
Heart transplantation (HT) recipients often report improved quality of life and increased overall happiness, viewing the transplantation as a rebirth and a second chance at life. However, interpretations of normality vary among individuals. Understanding patients' and caregivers' experiences in depth is crucial to adjust clinical care paths and avoid complications.
Time to death after compassionate extubation in medical and neuroscience intensive care units
Chen E, Kosinski N and Kaur R
Medical ICU (MICU) and neuroscience ICU (NSICU) populations undergoing compassionate extubation (CE) may have different characteristics that affect post-procedure outcomes.
Urban Zen integrative therapy: Understanding intervention delivery adherence
Von Visger TT, Shin JW and Happ MB
Complementary health approaches have shown therapeutic benefits in symptom reduction and improved patients' quality of life for chronic debilitating conditions such as cancer and pulmonary hypertension. Urban Zen Integrative Therapy (UZIT) is a mindfulness-based multicomponent complementary intervention shown to improve symptom management and quality of life in patients with pulmonary hypertension. Consistent intervention delivery across interventionists is critical to test mindfulness-based multicomponent interventions on a larger scale and further implementations as an augmented practice in routine care.