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29 articles scientifiques publiés — un praticien à la pointe de la recherche
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European heart journal. Cardiovascular Imaging · 2025
Abstract Aims To describe prognostic cut-off values of right ventricular (RV) size and function by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in a multicentre cohort of patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Methods and results The study enrolled patients with at least severe TR (severe, massive, and torrential) assessed by 2D echocardiography undergoing a contemporary CMR study. The primary endpoint was defined as combined endpoint of all-cause mortality or hospitalization for heart failure (HF) events, and the secondary endpoint was defined as cardiovascular mortality. Three hundred fourteen patients with severe TR were included in this study (70 ± 11 years, 67% female, 79% NYHA I or II). During a median follow-up of 35 months (interquartile range: 12–60), 39% of the patients experienced the combined endpoint. After adjusting for clinical and imaging variables, RV end-diastolic volume (RV-EDV) and RV ejection fraction (RVEF) were independently associated with all-cause mortality and HF (adj HR for RV-EDV: 1.015 [1.012–1.019], P < 0.001; adj HR for RVEF: 0.957 [0.938–0.976], P < 0.001). Thresholds of highest risk were defined by RV-EDV > 150 mL/m² and RVEF < 50%, while intermediate risk was defined by RV-EDV between 100 and 150 mL/m² and RVEF between 50% and 60%. Compared with low-risk groups, adjusted threshold for high-risk (adj HR for RV-EDV > 150 mL/m2: 5.42 [3.20–9.16] and for RVEF < 50%: 2.12 [1.21–3.71]) and intermediate-risk (adj HR for RV-EDV 100–150 mL/m2: 1.72 [1.11–2.64] and for RVEF 50–60%: 1.59 [1.04–2.43]) was significantly associated with impaired outcomes. Conclusion Thresholds of RV volume and function by CMR stratifying low-intermediate and high-risk of cardiovascular events are defined in a multicentre cohort of patients. Compared with low-risk group, high- and, to a lower extent, intermediate-risk groups are independently associated to HF and all-cause mortality.
Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA · 2025
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society · 2025
ABSTRACT Background Boarding in the Emergency Department (ED) is associated with increased delirium, morbidity, and mortality. Geriatric patients are especially vulnerable to these harms and are more likely to board for a prolonged time. Although multiple studies have investigated clinical outcomes for older adults, we present the first study examining the subjective experience of geriatric boarders through qualitative methods. Methods We conducted semi‐structured interviews between June 2024 and July 2024 at a large urban academic hospital. We recruited patients over the age of 65 boarding in the ED for over four hours after an inpatient bed request. Patients were located in hallway care spaces, ED rooms, or in a dedicated unit for ED boarding patients. Interviews were transcribed, coded, and discussed for themes using grounded theory. We halted interviews when we reached thematic saturation. Results We recruited 26 participants (mean age 77). Four themes emerged: (1) Care space location matters, and border units are far preferable to hallways, (2) patients were able to compartmentalize the kindness of the hospital staff and quality of medical care from their environment, (3) boarding elicits feelings of powerlessness, and (4) older adults felt acuity of condition and dementia or frailty, rather than age, should determine who should be prioritized for an inpatient room. Conclusion Our sample of older adults felt stressed and powerless while boarding. They especially struggled in hallway care spaces and preferred dedicated units for boarding. They felt comorbidities and acuity of condition should determine prioritization for inpatient beds rather than age. These insights can help guide health systems how to improve the boarding experience for geriatric patients. More research is needed to understand the older adult's experience boarding in the ED and how to improve it.
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Hinojar R, Rodriguez Palomares J, Barreiro-Pérez M, Eiros R, et al.
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Hinojar R, Rodriguez Palomares J, Eiros R, Barreiro M, et al.
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European journal of preventive cardiology · 2026 · Journal Article
Ait-Oufella H, Marie-Cécile P, Muriel A, Guedon A, et al.
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The American journal of medicine · 2025 · Journal Article
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