Associazione Nazionale Medici Cardiologi Ospedalieri

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PERSISTENT VENTRICULAR PRE-EXCITATION AS A REVERSIBLE CAUSE OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSSYNCHRONY AND SYSTOLIC DYSFUNCTION IN A PEDIATRIC PATIENT
Anno:
2026
Introduction Considering ventricular pre-excitation exclusively as an electrical disorder may be reductive, as it overlooks the close relationship between electrical activation and mechanical cardiac function. Persistent ventricular pre-excitation may lead to left ventricular dyssynchrony, resulting in global or regional systolic dysfunction and justifying an interventional approach even in the…
RIGHT ATRIAL CARDIONEUROABLATION OF ASYSTOLIC REFLEX SYNCOPE
Anno:
2026
Background: Cardioneuroablation (CNA) should focus on the vagal ganglia located in the right atrium close to the sinoatrial and the atrioventricular nodes. Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of right atrial CNA. Methods: Patients with severe, asystolic reflex syncope identified by implantable loop recorder (ILR)…
A STRANGE CASE OF SYNCOPE IN A PATIENT WITH UNKNOWN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
Anno:
2026
Syncope is characterized by a transient loss of consciousness occurring because of a self-limited and spontaneously terminating period of global cerebral hypoperfusion. Fainting, in an alcoholic, can be caused by several factors related to alcohol abuse, including heart problems, dehydration, hypoglycemia, or alcohol withdrawal syndrome [1]. Description: A 60-year-old…
INTER-ATRIAL DISSOCIATION DURING SINUS RHYTHM: A CASE REPORT
Anno:
2026
CASE PRESENTATION Male, 65 years old T2DM Iperlipidemia In 2009 undergone aortic valve replacement with a mechanical valve (+ CABG with LIMA on left anterior descending artery) for severe aortic valve stenosis. At discharge sinus rhythm; EF 60%. Follow up: 2017 EF 40%. In the 2022 atrial fibrillation occurred;…
RESIDUAL INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY AFTER INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN THERAPY AND RISK OF ANEURYSMS IN KAWASAKI DISEASE: A MONOCENTRIC EXPERIENCE
Anno:
2026
Introduction Kawasaki disease (KD) is a systemic vasculitis of childhood in which the response to intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy represents a crucial determinant for the prevention of cardiovascular complications. A non-negligible proportion of patients shows an incomplete response or resistance to treatment, reflecting persistent vasculitic activity. Materials and Methods…