Coronary “Microvascular Dysfunction”: Evolving Understanding of Pathophysiology, Clinical Implications, and Potential Therapeutics
Kei, Chun Yeung; Singh, Kuljit; Dautov, Rustem F.; Nguyen, Thanh H.; Chirkov, Yuliy Y.; Horowitz, John D.
Until recently, it has been generally held that stable...
Prophylactic rivaroxaban in the early post-discharge period reduces the rates of hospitalization for atrial fibrillation and incidence of sudden cardiac death during long-term follow-up in hospitalized COVID-19 survivors
Fiedler, Lukas; Motloch, Lukas J.; Dieplinger, Anna-Maria; Jirak, Peter...
Spike Protein Impairs Mitochondrial Function in Human Cardiomyocytes: Mechanisms Underlying Cardiac Injury in COVID-19
Huynh, Tin Van; Rethi, Lekha; Lee, Ting-Wei; Higa, Satoshi; Kao, Yu-Hsun; Chen, Yi-Jen
Background: COVID-19 has a major impact on cardiovascular diseases and may lead to...
This sweetener was just mentioned on the forum a day or two ago. So when I saw this article I thought I'd post it here.
Fair warning, I have not looked at the study and don't have the ability to analyze it to see how accurate this CNN article is...
Long-term cardiac pathology in individuals with mild initial COVID-19 illness
Valentina O. Puntmann, Simon Martin, Anastasia Shchendrygina, Jedrzej Hoffmann, Mame Madjiguène Ka, Eleni Giokoglu, Byambasuren Vanchin, Niels Holm, Argyro Karyou, Gerald S. Laux, Christophe Arendt, Philipp De Leuw...
Background: The gut microbiome has been linked to the onset of cardiometabolic diseases, in part facilitated through gut microbiota-dependent metabolites such as trimethylamine-N-oxide. However, molecular pathways associated to heart failure mediated by microbial metabolites remain largely...
https://portlandpress.com/clinsci/article-abstract/118/2/125/68670
Scihub
2010 paper
Barry Hurwitz; Virginia Coryell; Meela Parker; Pedro Martin; Arthur LaPerriere; Nancy Klimas; George Sfakianakis; Martin Bilsker
Abstract
The study examined whether deficits in cardiac output and blood volume...
Trying to understand where depression usefully features here. Given the repeated statements that somatic (but not cognitive nor affective) symptoms are associated with things like cardiac events and higher levels of CRP, IL-6 and TNF-alpha, it seems more reasonable to identify the specific...
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