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2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
pp. 501-504
Author(s):  
Aysel GÜVEN BAĞLA ◽  
Meltem İÇKİN GÜLEN ◽  
Bahadır KIRILMAZ ◽  
Ertuğrul ERCAN

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anthony Matta ◽  
Khaled Elenizi ◽  
Meyer Elbaz ◽  
Jerome Roncalli

Abstract Background Left main coronary thrombus is a rare angiographic finding associated with serious outcomes such as sudden death and cardiogenic shock. Rupture of an underlying atherosclerotic plaque is the main risk factor. The role of cannabis consumption in the pathophysiology of acute cardiovascular disease is controversial. Case presentation We present a case of non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction characterized by a mobile left main coronary thrombus in a young male cannabis consumer successfully treated with manual aspiration, dual anti-platelet, and unfractionated heparin therapy. Conclusion Cannabis consumption could be a risk factor for coronary artery thrombosis. The pathophysiology mechanism of action is not well understood. Reaching an optimal management is a potential challenge for physicians.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurens J. C. van Zandvoort ◽  
Kenichiro Otsuka ◽  
Martin Villiger ◽  
Tara Neleman ◽  
Jouke Dijkstra ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Blasco ◽  
María-José Coronado ◽  
Fernando Hernández-Terciado ◽  
Paloma Martín ◽  
Ana Royuela ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 161-161
Author(s):  
Dushyant Dahiya ◽  
Asim Kichloo ◽  
Farah Wani ◽  
Lokesh Dayal

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (15) ◽  
pp. 2411-2413
Author(s):  
Flavien Vincent ◽  
Bertrand Ledermann ◽  
Jean-Etienne Ricci ◽  
Guillaume Cayla ◽  
Benoit Lattuca
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Author(s):  
Rajesh Vijayvergiya ◽  
Ganesh Kasinadhuni ◽  
Pruthvi C. Revaiah ◽  
Puneet Sharma ◽  
Basant Kumar ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Celestino Sardu ◽  
Maria Consiglia Trotta ◽  
Biagio Santella ◽  
Nunzia D' Onofrio ◽  
Michelangela Barbieri ◽  
...  

Abstract Objectives. We examined the association of the coronary thrombus microbiota and relative metabolites with major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in hyperglycemic patients with ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).Background. Hyperglycemia during STEMI may affect both development and progression of coronary thrombus via gut and thrombus microbiota modifications. Methods. We undertook an observational cohort study of 146 first STEMI patients treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) and thrombus-aspiration (TA). Patients were clustered, based on admission blood glucose levels, in hyperglycemic (>140 mg/dl) and normoglycemic (<140 mg/dl). We analyzed gut and thrombus microbiota in all patients. Moreover, we assessed TMAO, CD40L and von Willebrand Factor (vWF) in coronary thrombi. Cox regressions were used for the association between Prevotellaspp and TMAO terziles and MACE. MACE endpoint at 1 year included death, re-infarction, unstable angina.Results. In fecal and thrombus samples, we observed a significantly different prevalence of both Prevotellaspp and Alistipesspp. between patients with hyperglycemia (n=56) and those with normal glucose levels (n=90). The abundance of Prevotella increased in hyperglycemic vs normoglycemic patients whereas the contrary was observed for Alistipes. Interestingly, in coronary thrombus, the content of Prevotella was associated with admission blood glucose levels (p<0.01), thrombus dimensions (p<0.01), TMAO, CDL40 (p<0.01) and vWF (p<0.01) coronary thrombus contents. Multivariate Cox-analysis disclosed a reduced survival in patients with high levels of Prevotella and TMAO in coronary thrombus as compared to patients with low levels of Prevotella and TMAO, after 1-year follow up.Conclusions. Hyperglycemia during STEMI may increase coronary thrombus burden via gut and thrombus microbiota dysbiosis characterized by an increase of Prevotella and TMAO content in thrombi.


Author(s):  
Li Angela ◽  
Ngai Calvin ◽  
Boutis Loukas ◽  
Azari Bani M
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