Tania Campagnoli
Rush University Medical Center
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2017
Chiedozie Anokwute; Ibtihaj Fughhi; Marwan Wassouf; Michael Kharouta; Tania Campagnoli; Aviral Vij; George Khoudary; Rozi Khan; Meron Teshome; Andrew Appis; Rami Doukky
Background: The role of serial SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) for CAD surveillance in asymptomatic ESRD patients awaiting kidney transplantation (KT) is controversial. Methods: In a prospective cohort study, we analyzed consecutive asymptomatic KT candidates who had 2 MPI studies within 5
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2017
Wael AlJaroudi; Chiedozie Anokwute; Ibtihaj Fughhi; Tania Campagnoli; Marwan Wassouf; Aviral Vij; Michael Kharouta; Andrew Appis; Amjad Ali; Rami Doukky
BackgroundIn asymptomatic end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients undergoing vasodilator stress myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) prior to renal transplantation (RT), the impact of pre-transplant heart rate response (HRR) to vasodilator stress on post-RT outcomes is unknown.MethodsWe analyzed a retrospective cohort of asymptomatic patients with ESRD who underwent a vasodilator stress SPECT-MPI and subsequently received RT. Blunted HRR was defined as HRR <28% for regadenoson stress and <20% for adenosine stress. The primary endpoint was major adverse cardiac events (MACE), defined as cardiac death or myocardial infarction. Clinical risk was assessed using the sum of risk factors set forth by the AHA/ACCF consensus statement on the assessment of RT candidates.ResultsAmong 352 subjects, 140 had an abnormal pre-transplant HRR. During a mean follow-up of 3.2 ± 2.0 years, 85 (24%) MACEs were observed. Blunted HRR was associated with increased MACE risk (hazard ratio 1.72; 95% confidence interval 1.12-2.63, P = 0.013), and remained significant after adjustment for gender, sum of AHA/ACCF risk factors, summed stress score, baseline heart rate, and β-blocker use. HRR was predictive of MACE in patients with normal MPI and irrespective of clinical risk. Blunted HRR was associated with a significant increase in post-operative (30-day) MACE risk (17.9% vs 8.5%; P = 0.009).ConclusionIn asymptomatic ESRD patients being evaluated for RT, a blunted pre-transplant HRR was predictive of post-RT MACE. HRR may be a valuable tool in the risk assessment of RT candidates.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2015
Tania Campagnoli; Maria Octavia Rangel; Wael AlJaroudi; Rami Doukky
Blunted heart rate response (HRR) to regadenoson has been shown to be predictive of poor outcome in patients undergoing SPECT myocardial perfusion Imaging (MPI). The predictive value of this marker has not been evaluated in high risk patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD). ESRD patients
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2016
Wael AlJaroudi; Tania Campagnoli; Ibtihaj Fughhi; Marwan Wassouf; Amjad Ali; Rami Doukky
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2017
Rami Doukky; Ibtihaj Fughhi; Tania Campagnoli; Marwan Wassouf; Amjad Ali
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2017
Javier Gomez; Ibtihaj Fughhi; Tania Campagnoli; Amjad Ali; Rami Doukky
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2017
Rami Doukky; Ibtihaj Fughhi; Tania Campagnoli; Marwan Wassouf; Michael Kharouta; Aviral Vij; Chiedozie Anokwute; Andrew Appis; Amjad Ali
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | 2017
Ibtihaj Fughhi; Tania Campagnoli; Amjad Ali; Rami Doukky
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016
Ibtihaj Fughhi; Javier Gomez; Tania Campagnoli; Marwan Wassouf; Amjad Ali; Rami Doukky
Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016
Aviral Vij; Ibtihaj Fughhi; Tania Campagnoli; Afiachukwu Onuegbu; Chiedozie Anokwute; Meron Teshome; Michael Kharouta; Edward Rojas; George Khoudary; Mohamad Hatahet; Marwan Wassouf; Andrew Appis; Rami Doukky; John H. Stroger