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Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal | 2015

Atrial Fibrillation and Hypertension: Mechanistic, Epidemiologic, and Treatment Parallels

Adedotun Ogunsua; Amir Y. Shaikh; Mohamed Ahmed; David D. McManus

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is an increasingly prevalent condition and the most common sustained arrhythmia encountered in ambulatory and hospital practice. Several clinical risk factors for AF include age, sex, valvular heart disease, obesity, sleep apnea, heart failure, and hypertension (HTN). Of all the risk factors, HTN is the most commonly encountered condition in patients with incident AF. Hypertension is associated with a 1.8-fold increase in the risk of developing new-onset AF and a 1.5-fold increase in the risk of progression to permanent AF. Hypertension predisposes to cardiac structural changes that influence the development of AF such as atrial remodeling. The renin angiotensin aldosterone system has been demonstrated to be a common mechanistic link in the pathogenesis of HTN and AF. Importantly, HTN is one of the few modifiable AF risk factors, and guideline-directed management of HTN may reduce the incidence of AF.


Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 2016

Association of Left Atrial Function Index With Late Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence after Catheter Ablation.

Mayank Sardana; Adedotun Ogunsua; Matthew Spring; Amir Y. Shaikh; Owusu Asamoah; Glenn Stokken; Clifford Browning; Cynthia Ennis; J. Kevin Donahue; Lawrence Rosenthal; Kevin C. Floyd; Gerard P. Aurigemma; Nisha I. Parikh; David D. McManus

Although catheter ablation (CA) for atrial fibrillation (AF) is commonly used to improve symptoms, AF recurrence is common and new tools are needed to better inform patient selection for CA. Left atrial function index (LAFI), an echocardiographic measure of atrial mechanical function, has shown promise as a noninvasive predictor of AF. We hypothesized that LAFI would relate to AF recurrence after CA.


American Journal of Cardiology | 2018

Usefulness of the American Heart Association's Life Simple 7 to Predict the Risk of Atrial Fibrillation (from the REasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke [REGARDS] Study)

Parveen K. Garg; Wesley T. O'Neal; Adedotun Ogunsua; Evan L. Thacker; George Howard; Elsayed Z. Soliman; Mary Cushman

The American Heart Association has identified metrics of ideal cardiovascular (CV) health known as Lifes Simple 7 (LS7). We determined the prospective relationship between the LS7 and the incident atrial fibrillation (AF) in a biracial cohort. The REasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) study enrolled non-Hispanic black and white adults 45 years or older. This analysis included 9,576 REGARDS participants (mean age 63 ± 8.4 years; 57% women; 30% black) who were free of AF at baseline and completed a follow-up examination 9.4 years later. An overall LS7 score was calculated at baseline as the sum of the LS7 component scores and classified as inadequate (0 to 4), average (5 to 9), or optimal (10 to 14) CV health. The primary outcome was incident AF, identified at follow-up by either electrocardiogram or a self-reported medical history of a physician diagnosis. A total of 725 incident AF cases were detected. Compared with the inadequate category (n = 534), participants in the optimal category (n = 1,953) had a 32% lower odds of developing AF (odds ratio 0.68; 95% confidence interval 0.47, 0.99) in a logistic regression model adjusted for demographic characteristics, alcohol use, left ventricular hypertrophy, coronary heart disease, and stroke. A 1-point higher LS7 score was associated with a 5% lower odds of incident AF (odds ratio  = 0.95; 95% confidence interval 0.91, 0.99). In conclusion, better CV health, as defined by the LS7 score, is associated with a reduction in development of AF.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2017

FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RAPID PROGRESSION OF AORTIC STENOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE: A SINGLE CENTER RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

Amartya Kundu; Renee Dallasen; Adedotun Ogunsua; Suvasini Lakshmanan; Nikhil Shah; John Dickey; Bryon Gentile; Matthew W. Parker; Linda Pape

Background: Progression of aortic stenosis (AS) in bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) patients is not well understood. Methods: To investigate which factors in BAV patients predict progression of AS more rapid than the reported average rate of 0.1 cm2/ yr, clinical records and echocardiograms of 260 BAV


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2017

SAFETY OF SAME DAY DISCHARGE FOLLOWING PCI FOR NON-ST ELEVATION ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES

Ibrahim Kassas; Barinder Hansra; Aditya Vaze; Adedotun Ogunsua; Deeqo Mohamud; Michael Gagnier; Summer Aldrugh; Antoine Soueid; Ahmed Nagy; Jason Stencel; Margaret Oliverio; Kurt G. Barringhaus; Mohammed Akhter

Background: Historically, patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) remain hospitalized for observation overnight. However, with transradial approach, patients may be discharged during the day of procedure, although data supporting its safety is lacking. Methods: We analyzed data


Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis | 2015

Body mass index predicts major bleeding risks in patients on warfarin

Adedotun Ogunsua; Sunkaru Touray; Justin K. Lui; Tiffany Ip; Jorge Escobar; Joel M. Gore


Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography | 2017

Clinical and Echocardiographic Correlates of Left Atrial Function Index: The Framingham Offspring Study

Mayank Sardana; Gregory Nah; Connie W. Tsao; Adedotun Ogunsua; Eric Vittinghoff; Randell C. Thomas; Susan Cheng; Aditya Vaze; Jayashri Aragam; Gary F. Mitchell; Emelia J. Benjamin; Gerard P. Aurigemma; Nelson B. Schiller; David D. McManus; Nisha I. Parikh


Archive | 2017

Predictors of Cardiac Mortality in the CCU: A Retrospective Study in a Tertiary Center

Summer Aldrugh; Aditya Vaze; Adedotun Ogunsua; Gloria Shan; Amrit V. Vinod; Modupeola Diyaolu; Craig Smith


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2017

TCT-150 Risk Factors for New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention among patients with Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction

Adedotun Ogunsua; Aditya Vaze; Ibrahim Kassas; Barinda Hansra; Ahmed Yasser Nagy; Rasha Elhag; Jonathan Bisaillon; Justice Oranefo; Michael Gagnier; Kevin O'Day; Summer Aldrugh; Antoine Soueid; David D. McManus; Mohammed W. Akhter; Deeqo Mohamud


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2017

LEFT ATRIAL FUNCTION INDEX AS A PREDICTOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: DATA FROM THE FRAMINGHAM OFFSPRING STUDY

Mayank Sardana; Darleen M. Lessard; Nisha Parikh; Adedotun Ogunsua; Aditya Vaze; Gregory Nah; Susan Cheng; Randell Thomas; Gerard P. Aurigemma; Emelia Benjamin; Gary Mitchell; Connie Tsao; Nelson Schiller; David D. McManus

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David D. McManus

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Aditya Vaze

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Amir Y. Shaikh

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Gerard P. Aurigemma

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Mayank Sardana

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Summer Aldrugh

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Amartya Kundu

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Michael Gagnier

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Antoine Soueid

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Barinder Hansra

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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