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Main Patterns of Fetal Cardiac Remodeling
(Karger, 2020)
The heart is a central organ in the fetal adaptation to an adverse environment. Fetal cardiac changes may persist postnatally and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in adulthood. Knowledge about fetal cardiac ...
Circulating miR-19b and miR181b are potential biomarkers for diabetic cardiomyopathy
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017)
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is characterized by metabolic changes in the myocardium that promote a slow and silent dysfunction of muscle fibers, leading to myocardium remodelling and heart failure, independently of the presence ...
Circulating miR-19b and miR181b are potential biomarkers for diabetic cardiomyopathy
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017)
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is characterized by metabolic changes in the myocardium that promote a slow and silent dysfunction of muscle fibers, leading to myocardium remodelling and heart failure, independently of the presence ...
Cardiac cachexia and muscle wasting: definition, physiopathology, and clinical consequences
(2014)
Cachexia and muscle wasting are frequently observed in heart failure patients. Cachexia is a predictor of reduced survival, independent of important parameters such as age, heart failure functional class, and functional ...
Commentary: COVID-19 in cardiac surgery – we are still learning and have yet to see all possible covid-19 complications
The novel coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China, led to over 31 million infected and
nearly a million deaths 1,2. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID 19), is characterized by extreme
virulence and a complex spectrum of ...
The exclusive presence of the chronic pulmonary disease could be more important in affecting autonomic cardiac modulation than the severity of airflow obstruction: Analysis using heart rate variability
(2018-04-01)
The autonomic nervous system regulates the caliber of the airways, blood flow, secretion production, modulates the inflammatory response and modulates airway responses to inflammation. Despite this, some intrinsic features ...