S. Murthy
Montefiore Medical Center
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Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2013
Snehal R. Patel; Omar Saeed; S. Murthy; Vivek Bhatia; J.J. Shin; Dan Wang; Abdissa Negassa; James Pullman; Daniel J. Goldstein; Simon Maybaum
BACKGROUND Combining mechanical unloading by a continuous-flow left ventricular assist device (CF-LVAD) and neurohormonal blockade with heart failure medications (HFMED) is an underexplored clinical strategy to promote recovery of cardiac function in patients with advanced heart failure (HF). METHODS We implemented a clinical protocol to achieve maximal neurohormonal blockade after placement of a CF-LVAD and assessed its utility in an LVAD weaning (6,200 rpm) study. Thirty-four subjects were enrolled after CF-LVAD and were managed with aggressive, bi-weekly up-titration of HFMED. RESULTS Twenty-one subjects (8 with coronary artery disease, 13 with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy) were included in this LVAD weaning investigation. Overall, combined CF-LVAD and HFMED resulted in significant reverse remodeling with a decrease in left atrial volume index (44.7±16.0 to 31.6±12.1 ml/m(2), p < 0.001) and LV internal diastolic diameter (6.7±1.5 to 6.0±1.6 cm, p = 0.003) and an increase in LV ejection fraction (17.4±6.5 to 33.1±16.2%, p < 0.001) during LVAD weaning (6,200 rpm). Five of 21 (24%) subjects demonstrated recovery of biventricular function. Exploratory analysis showed that recovered subjects had shorter duration HF, less myocardial fibrosis and less myocyte hypertrophy, and were supported at higher LVAD speeds. CONCLUSIONS CF-LVAD support in combination with HFMED leads to significant reverse remodeling in patients with advanced HF. Using this approach, one quarter of patients demonstrated complete recovery of cardiac function. Our results suggest that bridge to recovery in the current device era is a clinically meaningful phenomenon and merits further investigation.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016
Jonathan Seth Katz; Mario J. Garcia; D. Goldstein; S. Murthy; Maria Sobolev
Loeffler’s endocarditis can be a devastating manifestation of the hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES); causing necrosis, fibrosis and thrombosis of the ventricles, an overwhelming restrictive physiology and valve deformation. Endocardiectomy is a rare therapy utilized, especially when isolated to the
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2012
S. Murthy; Ricardo Bello; D. Casazza; Simon Maybaum; D. Goldstein
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
N. Ahmed; H. Gandhi; Y. Kim; Omar Saeed; Snehal R. Patel; S. Murthy; J. Shin; S. Forrest; Daniel J. Goldstein; Ulrich P. Jorde; D.B. Sims
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
Shivank Madan; J. Cress; D.B. Sims; Snehal R. Patel; Omar Saeed; S. Forest; W. Jakobleff; S. Murthy; J. Shin; Daniel J. Goldstein; Ulrich P. Jorde
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
A.M. Shah; D.B. Sims; Shivank Madan; N. Siddiqi; A. Luke; Omar Saeed; Snehal R. Patel; S. Murthy; J. Shin; S. Watts; W. Jakobleff; S. Forest; S. Vukelic; D. Belov; Yoram A. Puius; G. Minamoto; V. Muggia; A. Carlese; S. Leung; M. Rahmanian; J. Leff; Daniel J. Goldstein; Ulrich P. Jorde
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
S. Kumar; J.S. Josephs; K. Kumar; Omar Saeed; Snehal R. Patel; S. Murthy; J. Shin; S. Forest; Daniel J. Goldstein; Ulrich P. Jorde; D.B. Sims
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
Shivank Madan; Snehal R. Patel; Omar Saeed; O. Buhari; S. Forest; W. Jakobleff; S. Murthy; J. Shin; Daniel J. Goldstein; D.B. Sims; Ulrich P. Jorde
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
Shivank Madan; Snehal R. Patel; K. Patel; D.B. Sims; Omar Saeed; S. Forest; W. Jakobleff; S. Murthy; J. Shin; Daniel J. Goldstein; Ulrich P. Jorde
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018
D.B. Sims; S. Rangasamy; S. Murthy; S. Forest; S. Vukelic; Omar Saeed; J. Shin; Snehal R. Patel; Daniel R. Goldstein; Ulrich P. Jorde