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American Journal of Cardiology | 2008

Usefulness of Changes in Left Ventricular Wall Thickness to Predict Full or Partial Pressure Reperfusion in ST-Elevation Acute Myocardial Infarction

E. Merli; G.R Sutherland; B. Bijnens; Andreas Fischer; Marinela Chaparro; T. Karu; Stephen Sutcliffe; A Marciniak; Aigul Baltabaeva; Nicholas H. Bunce; Stephen Brecker

Experimental studies have shown that if an acute transmural myocardial infarction is reperfused at full pressure there is an immediate and persisting increase in end-diastolic wall thickness (EDWT) due to massive intramural edema, with the amount of edema inversely related to the residual stenosis in the infarct-related artery. This study investigated if these findings are paralleled in the clinical setting and whether the resultant myocardial substrate differs after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) versus thrombolysis (the latter having a higher incidence of residual flow limiting stenosis in the culprit vessel). Eighty-eight consecutive patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction were enrolled. Twenty-seven patients underwent primary PCI, 23 had rescue PCI, and 38 had thrombolysis. Standard M-mode and 2-dimensional echocardiographies were performed within 12 hours. Regional EDWT was measured in 904 infarct-related segments after the different reperfusion strategies and compared with 504 remote noninfarcted segments. EDWT of infarct-related segments after primary PCI was significantly increased compared with normal segments. At follow-up, after 6 months, EDWT of these segments was significantly decreased, indicating transmural infarction. EDWT of infarct-related segments after thrombolysis did not differ from that of normal segments. After rescue PCI, EDWT of infarct-related segments was significantly decreased compared with that of normal segments. In conclusion, full-pressure restoration of epicardial blood flow after transmural myocardial infarction causes an immediate increase in EDWT, easily detected by echocardiography. In contrast, pressure-limiting reperfusion (typical for thrombolysis) resultsin normal EDWT. This confirms experimental data that PCI and thrombolysis can differ in their resultant myocardial substrate.


European Journal of Echocardiography | 2012

Cardiac involvement in Erdheim-Chester disease: echocardiographic appearance and value of cardiac MRI

E. Merli; Francesco Savelli; Luigi Lovato; Maurizio Zompatori

Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) is a rare non-Langerhans form of cell histiocytosis characterized by xanthogranulomatous infiltrates of long bones and potentially every organs. It has been found by MRI and CT studies that cardiac involvement occurs more often than expected, in different forms, and that cardiovascular manifestations are underdiagnosed. A 43-year-old man with known ECD, asymptomatic, was screened for cardiac involvement by transthoracic echocardiography. …


European Journal of Echocardiography | 2006

Tako-Tsubo cardiomyopathy: New insights into the possible underlying pathophysiology

E. Merli; Stephen Sutcliffe; Mauro Gori; G.R Sutherland


European Heart Journal | 2007

Changes in systolic left ventricular function in isolated mitral regurgitation. A strain rate imaging study

A Marciniak; Piet Claus; G.R Sutherland; Maciej Marciniak; T. Karu; Aigul Baltabaeva; E. Merli; Bart Bijnens; Marjan Jahangiri


European Heart Journal | 2004

Can we quantify ischaemia during Dobutamine stress echocardiography in clinical practice

E. Merli; G.R Sutherland


European Journal of Echocardiography | 2005

508 Strain rate imaging shows early changes in left ventricular deformation in asymptomatic patients with severe mitral regurgitation

A Marciniak; Maciej Marciniak; E. Merli; T. Karu; Aigul Baltabaeva; B. Bijnens; Marjan Jahangiri; G.R Sutherland


European Journal of Echocardiography | 2005

184 Can reperfusion be predicted by acute thickening of at risk myocardium in STEMI? Full pressure vs pressure limiting reperfusion

E. Merli; A. Fischer; T. Karu; Aigul Baltabaeva; A Marciniak; N. Bunco; Stephen Brecker; G.R Sutherland


European Journal of Echocardiography | 2006

1057 Changes in deformation in asymptomatic patients with isolated severe mitral regurgitation detected by strain rate imaging

A Marciniak; Maciej Marciniak; T. Karu; Aigul Baltabaeva; E. Merli; B. Bijnens; Marjan Jahangiri; G.R Sutherland


European Heart Journal | 2006

Early changes in left ventricular deformation in patients with asymptomatic mitral regurgitation detected by strain rate imaging

A Marciniak; G.R Sutherland; M Marciniak; Bart Bijnens; Aigul Baltabaeva; Karu; E. Merli; Marjan Jahangiri


European Heart Journal | 2006

Does reperfusion driving pressure play a role in acute changes in infarcted myocardium wall thickness in STEMI? A comparison between thrombolysis and PCI

E. Merli; A Fischer; Stephen Sutcliffe; A Marciniak; Aigul Baltabaeva; Bart Bijnens; Nicholas H. Bunce; G.R Sutherland

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St George's Hospital

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