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Asaio Journal | 2013

Centrifugal continuous-flow left ventricular assist device in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a case series.

K. Muthiah; Justin Phan; D. Robson; P. Macdonald; Anne Keogh; E. Kotlyar; Emily Granger; K. Dhital; Phillip Spratt; P. Jansz; Christopher S. Hayward

Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) therapy has been used primarily in patients with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), and patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) are generally excluded. We compared outcomes in 3 HCM patients with 36 DCM patients. While HCM patients had smaller left ventricular end-diastolic dimensions, average pump flows for the two groups were similar. All patients had marked improvement in mean pulmonary arterial pressures and cardiac index at 5 months. This analysis shows that patients with end-stage heart failure resulting from HCM do benefit from centrifugal cfLVAD therapy in the short to medium term.


BMC Medical Imaging | 2013

Defining the mid-diastolic imaging period for cardiac CT – lessons from tissue Doppler echocardiography

J. Otton; Justin Phan; Michael P. Feneley; Chung-Yao Yu; N. Sammel; Jane McCrohon

BackgroundAggressive dose reduction strategies for cardiac CT require the prospective selection of limited cardiac phases. At lower heart rates, the period of mid-diastole is typically selected for image acquisition. We aimed to identify the effect of heart rate on the optimal CT acquisition phase within the period of mid-diastole.MethodsWe utilized high temporal resolution tissue Doppler to precisely measure coronary motion within diastole. Tissue-Doppler waveforms of the myocardium corresponding to the location of the circumflex artery (100 patients) and mid-right coronary arteries (50 patients) and the duration and timing of coronary motion were measured. Using regression analysis an equation was derived for the timing of the period of minimal coronary motion within the RR interval. In a validation set of 50 clinical cardiac CT examinations, we assessed coronary motion artifact and the effect of using a mid-diastolic imaging target that was adjusted according to heart rate vs a fixed 75% phase target.ResultsTissue Doppler analysis shows the period of minimal cardiac motion suitable for CT imaging decreases almost linearly as the RR interval decreases, becoming extinguished at an average heart rate of 91 bpm for the circumflex (LCX) and 78 bpm for the right coronary artery (RCA). The optimal imaging phase has a strong linear relationship with RR duration (R2 = 0.92 LCX, 0.89 RCA). The optimal phase predicted by regression analysis of the tissue-Doppler waveforms increases from 74% at a heart rate of 55 bpm to 77% at 75 bpm. In the clinical CT validation set, the optimal CT acquisition phase similarly occurred later with increasing heart rate. When the selected cardiac phase was adjusted according to heart rate the result was closer to the optimal phase than using a fixed 75% phase. While this effect was statistically significant (p < 0.01 RCA/LCx), the mean effect of heart-rate adjustment was minor relative to typical beat-to-beat variability and available precision of clinical phase selection.ConclusionHigh temporal resolution imaging of coronary motion can be used to predict the optimal acquisition phase in cardiac CT. The optimal phase for cardiac CT imaging within mid-diastole increases with increasing heart rate although the magnitude of change is small.


American Heart Journal | 2016

Adverse diastolic remodeling after reperfused ST-elevation myocardial infarction: An important prognostic indicator

Tuan L. Nguyen; Justin Phan; Jarred Hogan; L. Hee; Daniel Moses; J. Otton; Upul Premawardhana; R. Rajaratnam; C. Juergens; H. Dimitri; John K. French; David Richards; Liza Thomas


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2013

Death on an LVAD—Two Sides of a Coin

Justin Phan; K. Muthiah; D. Robson; P. Macdonald; Anne Keogh; E. Kotlyar; Phillip Spratt; K. Dhital; Emily Granger; P. Jansz; Christopher S. Hayward


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2015

Adverse diastolic remodelling predicts scar size and adverse cardiovascular outcomes after acute myocardial infarction

T. Nguyen; Justin Phan; Jarred Hogan; L. Hee; Daniel Moses; J. Otton; U. Premawardhana; R. Rajaratnam; C. Juergens; H. Dimitri; John K. French; David Richards; Liza Thomas


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2015

Incidence and predictors of left ventricular thrombus following STEMI: A cardiac MRI study

Justin Phan; T. Nguyen; Daniel Moses; Upul Premawardhana; C. Juergens; R. Rajaratnam; H. Dimitri; John K. French; David Richards; Liza Thomas


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High-sensitivity troponin T predicts infarct scar characteristics and adverse left ventricular function by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging early after reperfused acute myocardial infarction

Tuan L. Nguyen; Justin Phan; L. Hee; Daniel Moses; J. Otton; Owen D. Terreblanche; Jessica Xiong; Upul Premawardhana; R. Rajaratnam; C. Juergens; H. Dimitri; John K. French; David Richards; Liza Thomas


Archive | 2014

Clinical Application of Speckle Tracking Echocardiography for Assessing of Infarct Size Early After Reperfusion in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction

Jarred Hogan; Tuan Nguyen; Justin Phan; Daniel Moses; H. Dimitri; R. Rajaratnam; C. Juergens; John K. French; David Richards; Liza Thomas; Ian Agahari; John Troupis; Sujith Seneviratne; S. Lockwood; Laura Dobson; Philip M. Mottram; S. Moir


Global heart | 2014

O015 Diastolic function as a predictive marker of left ventricular myocardial scar size, function and early remodelling in PCI treated acute ST elevation myocardial infarction

Tuan L. Nguyen; Justin Phan; Jarred Hogan; Daniel Moses; H. Dimitri; R. Rajaratnam; C. Juergens; John K. French; David Richards; Liza Thomas


Global heart | 2014

PM143 Peak high sensitivity Troponin T predicts adverse cardiac magnetic resonance imaging markers in ST elevation myocardial infarction

Justin Phan; T. Nguyen; Jarred Hogan; Daniel Moses; R. Rajaratnam; C. Juergens; John K. French; H. Dimitri; Liza Thomas; David Richards

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C. Juergens

University of New South Wales

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Daniel Moses

University of New South Wales

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H. Dimitri

University of New South Wales

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Liza Thomas

University of New South Wales

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Jarred Hogan

University of New South Wales

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T. Nguyen

University of New South Wales

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