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Scientific Reports | 2018

Comparison of Computed Tomography derived Fractional Flow Reserve to invasive Fractional Flow Reserve in Diagnosis of Functional Coronary Stenosis: A Meta-Analysis

Pradyumna Agasthi; Arun Kanmanthareddy; Charl Khalil; Obiora Egbuche; Vivek Yarlagadda; Rajesh Sachdeva; Reza Arsanjani

Computed Tomography derived Fractional Flow Reserve (CTFFR) is an emerging non-invasive imaging modality to assess functional significance of coronary stenosis. We performed a meta-analysis to compare the diagnostic performance of CTFFR to invasive Fractional Flow reserve (FFR). Electronic search was performed to identify relevant articles. Pooled Estimates of sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratio (LR+), negative likelihood ratio (LR−) and diagnostic odds ratio (DOR) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated at the patient level as well as the individual vessel level using hierarchical logistic regression, summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curve and area under the curve were estimated. Our search yielded 559 articles and of these 17 studies was included in the analysis. A total of 2,191 vessels in 1294 patients were analyzed. Pooled estimates of sensitivity, specificity, LR+, LR− and DOR with corresponding 95% CI at per-patient level were 83% (79–87), 72% (68–76), 3.0 (2.6–3.5), 0.23 (0.18–0.29) and 13 (9–18) respectively. Pooled estimates of sensitivity, specificity, LR+, LR− and DOR with corresponding 95% CI at per-vessel level were 85% (83–88), 76% (74–79), 3.6 (3.3–4.0), 0.19 (0.16–0.22) and 19 (15–24). The area under the SROC curve was 0.89 for both per patient level and at the per vessel level. In our meta-analysis, CTFFR demonstrated good diagnostic performance in identifying functionally significant coronary artery stenosis compared to the FFR.


Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2018

Effect of β-blocker Therapy on Hospital Readmission and Mortality in Heart Failure Patients With Concurrent Cocaine Use:

Obiora Egbuche; Ifunanya R. Ekechukwu; Valery Effoe; Nnamdi Maduabum; Heather R. Millard; Axiyan Maihemuti; Jo Ann Cross; Demilade Adedinsewo; Anekwe Onwuanyi

Background: β-Blockers are first-line agents for reduction in symptoms, hospitalization, and mortality in patients with heart failure having reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). However, the safety and efficacy of continuous β-blocker therapy (BBT) in patients who actively use cocaine remain controversial, and available literature is limited. We aimed to evaluate the effect of BBT on hospital readmission and mortality in patients having HFrEF with concurrent cocaine use. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of patients with a diagnosis of HFrEF between 2011 and 2014 based on International Classification of Diseases 9-Clinical Modification codes. We included patients aged 18 and older who tested positive for cocaine on a urine toxicology test obtained at the time of index admission. Patients were followed for 1 year. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess the effect of BBT on the 30-day, all-cause and heart failure–related readmissions. Results: The 30-day readmission rates for BBT versus no BBT groups were 20% versus 41% (odds ratio [OR]: 0.17, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.05-0.56, P = .004) for heart failure-related readmissions and 25% versus 46% (OR: 0.19, 95% CI = 0.06-0.64, P = .007) for all-cause readmissions. Conclusion: The BBT reduced 30-day, all-cause and heart failure–related readmission rate but not 1-year mortality in patients having HFrEF with concurrent cocaine use.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS VERSUS CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM SCORE IN PREDICTING INCIDENT CORONARY HEART DISEASE AND STROKE AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS: THE JACKSON HEART STUDY

Valery Effoe; Alain Bertoni; Fengxia Yan; Nchang Taka; Obiora Egbuche; Titilope Olanipekun; Demilade Adedinsewo; Ervin Fox; Herman A. Taylor


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

IMPACT OF AN ENHANCED COMPREHENSIVE HEART FAILURE PROGRAM ON EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS IN HEART FAILURE PATIENTS

Eric Y. Chang; Obiora Egbuche; Diane Wirth; Brandi Quinn; Shuba Balan; Shaheen Fatima; Anekwe Onwuanyi


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

EFFECT OF COMBINED BETA-BLOCKER AND BETA-AGONIST USE ON CLINICAL OUTCOMES AMONG MEDICAID BENEFICIARIES WITH COEXISTING HEART FAILURE AND ASTHMA

Demilade Adedinsewo; Junjun Xu; Oluwatosin Omole; Akintunde M. Akinjero; Obiora Egbuche; Nicolas Bakinde; Adesoji Oderinde; Anekwe Onwuanyi; Herman A. Taylor; Mohamad H. Yamani


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2017

161 - Effect of Beta-Blocker Therapy on Hospital Readmission and Mortality in Heart Failure Patients with Ongoing Cocaine Use

Obiora Egbuche; Ifunanya R. Ekechukwu; Nnamdi Maduabum; Udoka Obinwa; Kelechi L. Ukpaka; Axiyan Maihemuti; Anekwe Onwuanyi


Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2017

Abstract 115: Beta-blocker Therapy in Cocaine Users With Heart Failure: Insights From an Urban Academic Center

Obiora Egbuche; Axiyan Maihemuti; Valery Effoe; Heather R. Millard; Leonard Addae; Demilade Adedinsewo; Anekwe Onwuanyi


Circulation-cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | 2017

Abstract 112: Statin Utilization in the Outpatient Clinic of a University Based Residency Training Program

Eric Y. Chang; Demilade Adedinsewo; Camille Calcano; Obiora Egbuche; Aneese Chaudhry; Nicolas Bakinde; Marshaleen King; Anekwe Onwuanyi


American Journal of Cardiology | 2017

Serum Ferritin Levels in Blacks Without Known Cardiovascular Disease (from the Jackson Heart Study)

Obiora Egbuche; Heather R. Millard; Benjamin Renelus; Axiyan Maihemuti; Solomon K. Musani; Ervin R. Fox; Jiankang Liu; Herman A. Taylor; Aurelian Bidulescu


Chest | 2016

Ventricular Fibrillation Storm: An Uncommon Presentation of Idiopathic Heart Block

Obiora Egbuche; Pradyumna Agasthi; Anekwe Onwuanyi

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Anekwe Onwuanyi

Morehouse School of Medicine

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Demilade Adedinsewo

Morehouse School of Medicine

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Herman A. Taylor

Morehouse School of Medicine

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Pradyumna Agasthi

Morehouse School of Medicine

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Valery Effoe

Morehouse School of Medicine

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Eric Y. Chang

Morehouse School of Medicine

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Nicolas Bakinde

Morehouse School of Medicine

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