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International Journal of Cardiology | 2013

Effects of ranolazine in symptomatic patients with stable coronary artery disease. A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Gianluigi Savarese; Giuseppe Rosano; Carmen D'Amore; Francesca Musella; Giuseppe Luca Della Ratta; Angela Maria Pellegrino; Tiziana Formisano; Alice Vitagliano; Annapaola Cirillo; Gennaro Cice; Luigi Fimiani; Luca del Guercio; Bruno Trimarco; Pasquale Perrone-Filardi

BACKGROUND Ranolazine (R), as add-on therapy in symptomatic patients with chronic stable coronary artery disease (CAD), has been tested in randomized clinical studies. Aim of the study was to assess in a meta-analysis the effects of R on angina, nitroglycerin consumption, functional capacity, electrocardiographic signs of ischemia and hemodynamic parameters in patients with chronic CAD. METHODS Randomized trials assessing the effects of R compared to control on exercise duration, time to onset of angina, time to 1mm ST-segment depression, weekly nitroglycerin consumption and weekly angina frequency were included in the analysis. The effects of R compared to control on heart rate and blood pressure were also analyzed. RESULTS Six trials enrolling 9223 patients were included in the analysis. At trough and peak levels, R compared to control significantly improved exercise duration, time to onset of angina and time to 1mm ST-segment depression. Additionally, R compared to control significantly reduced weekly angina frequency and weekly nitroglycerin consumption. Finally, R compared to control did not significantly reduce supine systolic and diastolic blood pressure as well as heart rate, standing heart rate and diastolic blood pressure, whereas it modestly reduced standing systolic blood pressure. At sensitivity analysis, results were not influenced by concomitant background therapy. CONCLUSIONS In symptomatic patients with chronic CAD, R, added to conventional therapy, effectively reduces angina frequency and sublingual nitroglycerin consumption while prolonging exercise duration as well as time to onset of ischemia and to onset of angina with no substantial effects on blood pressure and heart rate.


International Journal of Cardiology | 2014

Ischemic heart disease in systemic inflammatory diseases. An appraisal

Paola Gargiulo; Fabio Marsico; Antonio Parente; Stefania Paolillo; Milena Cecere; Laura Casaretti; Angela Maria Pellegrino; Tiziana Formisano; Irma Fabiani; Andrea Soricelli; Bruno Trimarco; Pasquale Perrone-Filardi

Systemic inflammatory diseases are inflammatory syndromes that are associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The link between inflammatory and cardiovascular diseases can be attributed to coexistence of classical risk factors and of inflammatory mechanisms activated in systemic inflammatory diseases and involving the immune system. Yet, clinical implications of these findings are not entirely clear and deeper knowledge and awareness of cardiac involvement in inflammatory diseases are necessary. The aims of this review are to summarize cardiac involvement in systemic inflammatory diseases and to identify areas where evidence is currently lacking that deserve further investigation in the future.


World Journal of Radiology | 2014

Nuclear imaging in detection and monitoring of cardiotoxicity

Carmen D’Amore; Paola Gargiulo; Stefania Paolillo; Angela Maria Pellegrino; Tiziana Formisano; Antonio Mariniello; Giuseppe Luca Della Ratta; Elisabetta Iardino; Marianna D’Amato; Lucia La Mura; Irma Fabiani; Flavia Fusco; Pasquale Perrone Filardi

Cardiotoxicity as a result of cancer treatment is a novel and serious public health issue that has a significant impact on a cancer patients management and outcome. The coexistence of cancer and cardiac disease in the same patient is more common because of aging population and improvements in the efficacy of antitumor agents. Left ventricular dysfunction is the most typical manifestation and can lead to heart failure. Left ventricular ejection fraction measurement by echocardiography and multigated radionuclide angiography is the most common diagnostic approach to detect cardiac damage, but it identifies a late manifestation of myocardial injury. Early non-invasive imaging techniques are needed for the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiotoxic effects. Although echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance are the most commonly used imaging techniques for cardiotoxicity assessment, greater attention is focused on new nuclear cardiologic techniques, which can identify high-risk patients in the early stage and visualize the pathophysiologic process at the tissue level before clinical manifestation. The aim of this review is to summarize the role of nuclear imaging techniques in the non-invasive detection of myocardial damage related to antineoplastic therapy at the reversible stage, focusing on the current role and future perspectives of nuclear imaging techniques and molecular radiotracers in detection and monitoring of cardiotoxicity.


Journal of Emergency and Internal Medicine | 2018

Diagnosis, Management and Treatment of Septic Shock from Early Diagnosis to Infection Focus Control

Biagio Liccardo; Tiziana Formisano; Antonello D’Andrea; Mario Giordano; Francesca Martone; Vincenzo Avitabile; Roberta Bottino; Paolo Golino

Sepsis is a syndrome characterized by clinical signs and symptoms due to infection, with a high rate of mortality, especially if not recognized and treated promptly. In the last years, several definitions were explained about this syndrome. The aim of this review is to give a common and practical definition of septic shock, and to focus on diagnosis, early resuscitation and infection focus control.


International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | 2018

Correction to: Left atrial myocardial dysfunction after chronic abuse of anabolic androgenic steroids: a speckle tracking echocardiography analysis

Antonello D’Andrea; Juri Radmilovic; Stefano Caselli; Andreina Carbone; Raffaella Scarafile; Simona Sperlongano; Giampaolo Tocci; Tiziana Formisano; Francesca Martone; Biagio Liccardo; Michele D’Alto; Eduardo Bossone; Maurizio Galderisi; Paolo Golino

Anabolic–androgenic steroids (AAS) are used by power athletes to improve performance. However, the real effects of the chronic consumption of AAS on cardiovascular structures are subjects of intense debate. To detect by speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) underlying left atrial (LA) dysfunction in athletes abusing AAS and assess possible correlation between LA myocardial function and exercise capacity during cardiopulmonary stress test. 65 top-level competitive bodybuilders were selected (45 males), including 35 athletes misusing AAS for at least 5 years (users), 30 anabolic-free bodybuilders (non-users), compared to 40 age- and sex-matched healthy sedentary controls. Standard Doppler echocardiography, STE analysis and bicycle ergometric test were performed to assess LA myocardial function and exercise capacity. Athletes showed increased left ventricular (LV) mass index, wall thickness and stroke volume compared with controls, whereas LV ejection fraction, LV end-diastolic diameter and transmitral Doppler indexes were comparable between the three groups. Conversely, LA volume index, LV and LA strain and LV E/Em were significantly increased in AAS users. By multivariate analyses, LV E/Em (beta = − 0.30, p < 0.01), LA volume index (− 0.42, p < 0.001) and number of weeks of AAS use per year (− 0.54, p < 0.001) emerged as the only independent determinants of LA lateral wall peak STE. In addition, a close association between LA myocardial function and VO2 peak during cardiopulmonary exercise testing was evidenced (p < 0.001), showing a powerful incremental value with respect to clinical and standard echocardiographic data. STE represents a promising technique to assess LA myocardial function in athletes abusing steroids. AAS users showed a more impaired LA deformation, associated with reduced functional capacity during physical effort.


Heart Failure Clinics | 2018

Right Heart-Pulmonary Circulation Unit in Cardiomyopathies and Storage Diseases

Antonello D’Andrea; Tiziana Formisano; Andrè La Gerche; Nuno Cardim; Andreina Carbone; Raffaella Scarafile; Francesca Martone; Michele D’Alto; Eduardo Bossone; Maurizio Galderisi

Cardiomyopathies (CM) are a heterogeneous group of muscle heart diseases, divided into 3 main categories (dilated, hypertrophic, and restrictive). In addition to these subgroups, athletes heart and hypertensive cardiopathy are both the result of heart adaptation to increased loading conditions, making it possible to include them in the CM group. Right heart involvement is clear in some CM as arrhythmogenic CM, carcinoid syndrome, and endomyocardial fibrosis, whereas in others, like hypertrophic or dilated CM, it is known that the right heart has a prognostic impact but less clear is its pathogenic role.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2013

EFFECTS OF SLEEP APNEA ON CARDIAC SYMPATHETIC ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SYSTOLIC HEART FAILURE: A 123MIBG SCINTIGRAPHIC STUDY

Oriana Scala; Stefania Paolillo; Giuseppe Rengo; Gennaro Pagano; Roberto Formisano; Teresa Pellegrino; Fausto De Michele; Antonio Starace; Annapaola Cirillo; Alice Vitagliano; Tiziana Formisano; Dario Leosco; Alberto Cuocolo; Pasquale Perrone-Filardi

Sleep apnea (SA) has been reported to worsen prognosis in patients with heart failure, likely through enhanced sympathetic drive arising from nocturnal arousals. However, very few studies have evaluated the association between SA and cardiac sympathetic innervation in heart failure patients. We


Current Cardiovascular Imaging Reports | 2013

Advances in Molecular Imaging: Cardiac Regeneration

Paola Gargiulo; Santo Dellegrottaglie; Annapaola Cirillo; Irma Fabiani; Pietro Riello; Lucia La Mura; Marianna D’Amato; Tiziana Formisano; Elisabetta Iardino; Andrea Soricelli; Alberto Cuocolo; Pasquale Perrone Filardi

In addition to the standard cardiovascular pharmacological treatment and catheter-based and surgical procedures, cardiac restorative therapy was recently introduced. Despite the encouraging results obtained in pre-clinical research, cardiac regenerative therapy is still not used in clinical practice, because of the modest effect on cardiac function. To improve cardiac regenerative strategies, the identification of non-invasive powerful tools is required. Due to availability of various radiotracers and acquisition protocols nuclear imaging is the most promising and can be used both in gene and in cell therapy. This review summarizes current status and future role of nuclear imaging in the area of myocardial regeneration.


Monaldi archives for chest disease = Archivio Monaldi per le malattie del torace / Fondazione clinica del lavoro, IRCCS [and] Istituto di clinica tisiologica e malattie apparato respiratorio, Università di Napoli, Secondo ateneo | 2013

Endothelial function as a marker of pre-clinical atherosclerosis: assessment techniques and clinical implications

Donatella Ruggiero; Stefania Paolillo; Giuseppe Luca Della Ratta; Antonio Mariniello; Tiziana Formisano; Angela Maria Pellegrino; Pasquale Perrone Filardi


Monaldi archives for chest disease = Archivio Monaldi per le malattie del torace / Fondazione clinica del lavoro, IRCCS [and] Istituto di clinica tisiologica e malattie apparato respiratorio, Università di Napoli, Secondo ateneo | 2015

[New perspectives in cardiovascular risk reduction: focus on HDL].

Stefania Paolillo; Giuseppe Luca Della Ratta; Alice Vitagliano; Annapaola Cirillo; Elisabetta Lardino; Tiziana Formisano; Irma Fabiani; Angela Maria Pellegrino; Pietro Riello; Pasquale Perrone Filardi

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Angela Maria Pellegrino

University of Naples Federico II

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Stefania Paolillo

University of Naples Federico II

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Pasquale Perrone Filardi

University of Naples Federico II

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Annapaola Cirillo

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Giuseppe Luca Della Ratta

University of Naples Federico II

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Irma Fabiani

University of Naples Federico II

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Alice Vitagliano

University of Naples Federico II

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Antonello D’Andrea

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Francesca Martone

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Pietro Riello

University of Naples Federico II

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