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Journal articles

2008
De Lucia, Andreassi, Sabatini, Ait-Ali, Spadoni, Giusti (2008)  Myocardial infarction and arterial thrombosis in identical newborn twins with homozygosity for the PAI-1 4 G/5 G polymorphism.   Int J Cardiol Aug  
Abstract: Myocardial infarction in the perinatal period, in the absence of congenital heart disease or coronary artery lesions, is rare. The most common etiology described are the thromboembolism and perinatal asphyxia. We report a case of monozygotic twins who developed, after birth, acute vascular events and both had PAI-1 4G/4G homozygosity.
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2007
Nicoletta Botto, Isabella Spadoni, Sandra Giusti, Lamia Ait-Ali, Rosa Sicari, Maria Grazia Andreassi (2007)  Prothrombotic mutations as risk factors for cryptogenic ischemic cerebrovascular events in young subjects with patent foramen ovale.   Stroke 38: 7. 2070-2073 Jul  
Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Patent foramen ovale (PFO) has been identified as a potential risk factor for cerebrovascular ischemia. Procoagulant mutations may increase the risk and impact the choice of appropriate therapy for secondary prevention. We evaluated the prevalence of the 2 most common genetic risk factors for thromboembolism, factor V Leiden (G1691A) and prothrombin G20210A, in young PFO patients who were referred for percutaneous transcatheter closure of their PFO. METHODS: Ninety-seven patients (50 men; mean+/-SD age, 40.9+/-10.0 years) with first-ever cerebrovascular events before the age of 55 years and 160 age-matched control subjects (69 men; mean+/-SD age, 40.4+/-10.5 years) were recruited into the study. Factor V Leiden and prothrombin G20210A mutations were detected by using a multiplex allele-specific polymerase chain reaction assay. RESULTS: The prevalence of subjects carrying at least 1 prothrombotic genotype was significantly higher in the group of PFO patients than in the group of controls (10.3% vs 2.5%; chi(2)=7.2, P=0.008). Two patients (2.1%) versus 1 control subject (0.6%) and 8 cases (8.2%) versus 3 controls (1.9%) were carriers for factor V Leiden and prothrombin G20210A mutations, respectively. After adjustment for other vascular risk factors, the combination of either factor V Leiden or prothrombin G20210A and PFO was associated with a 4.7-fold (95% CI=1.4 to 16.1; P=0.008) increased risk of cerebral ischemia in young patients. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that prothrombotic mutations are important risk factors for cerebral ischemia in young patients with PFO. Screening for thrombotic mutations should be considered in young patients with PFO-related ischemic events.
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P Festa, L Ait-Ali, C Prontera, D De Marchi, M Fontana, M Emdin, C Passino (2007)  Amino-terminal fragment of pro-brain natriuretic hormone identifies functional impairment and right ventricular overload in operated tetralogy of Fallot patients.   Pediatr Cardiol 28: 5. 339-345 Sep/Oct  
Abstract: To evaluate the relationship between plasma concentration of amino-terminal fragment of pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), functional capacity, and right ventricular overload in survivors of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) repair, we prospectively studied 70 operated TOF patients (44 males, 21 +/- 1 years old; mean +/- SEM) who underwent, during the same day, echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, neurohormonal characterization (plasma NT-proBNP, catecholamines, plasma renin activity, and aldosterone assay), and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Forty-eight age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers served as the control group. Compared to controls, maximal workload and peak oxygen consumption (VO2/kg) were lower in operated TOF patients (p < 0.001), whereas NT-proBNP concentration was elevated (p < 0.001). No difference was found among the other neurohormones. In operated TOF patients, NT-proBNP showed a significant positive correlation with right ventricular (RV) end systolic and end diastolic volumes and RV systolic pressure, and it showed a negative correlation with peak VO2/kg and RV ejection fraction. From multivariable analysis, NT-proBNP concentration was found to be an independent predictor of peak VO2/kg, RV end systolic volume, and RV systolic pressure. These results show an association among RV overload, decrease in functional capacity, and cardiac natriuretic peptide expression in operated TOF patients. NT-proBNP plasma assay may be a useful tool for diagnostic purposes and for decision making in this setting.
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2006
Pierluigi Festa, Lamia Ait-Ali, Alfredo Giuseppe Cerillo, Daniele De Marchi, Bruno Murzi (2006)  Magnetic resonance imaging is the diagnostic tool of choice in the preoperative evaluation of patients with partial anomalous pulmonary venous return.   Int J Cardiovasc Imaging 22: 5. 685-693 Oct  
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of partial anomalous pulmonary venous return is usually suspected by echocardiography and often confirmed by cardiac catheterization. Magnetic resonance imaging is a powerful non-invasive diagnostic tool that can give accurate insight on systemic and pulmonary veins, cardiac anatomy and physiopathology. AIM: To test the diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance in patient with suspected partial anomalous pulmonary venous return. CASE PRESENTATION: Twenty consecutive patients (10 male, mean age: 27+/-20 years) with suspected partial anomalous pulmonary venous return underwent a magnetic resonance study comprehensive of Gadolinium-enhanced three-dimensional magnetic resonance angiography and phase-velocity-contrast in order to evaluate pulmonary and systemic venous anatomy and QP/QS. In 14 of them a cardiac catheterization was also performed. Anatomy findings and QP/QS result of both exams were compared. Sixteen patients underwent surgical correction. In the other four patients with QP/QS<1.5, surgical correction was not indicated according to the literature (1). Among patients who had both magnetic resonance and cardiac catheterization (14 patients) anatomical findings were concordant in 12 of them. In all operated patients, surgical findings were concordant with MRI report. There was a good correlation between magnetic resonance and cardiac catheterization QP/QS evaluation (mean value 2.23 and 2.4, respectively). CONCLUSION: In patients with suspected anomalous pulmonary venous return, magnetic resonance provides a comprehensive evaluation of pulmonary venous return and the amount of shunt, overcoming most of the limitations of echocardiography. Therefore magnetic resonance is a powerful diagnostic tool for indicating therapeutic management and surgical strategies for this group of patients, and can be considered a non-invasive alternative to cardiac catheterization.
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Maria Grazia Andreassi, Lamia Ait-Ali, Nicoletta Botto, Samantha Manfredi, Gaetano Mottola, Eugenio Picano (2006)  Cardiac catheterization and long-term chromosomal damage in children with congenital heart disease.   Eur Heart J 27: 22. 2703-2708 Nov  
Abstract: AIMS: Medical radiological exposure is associated with an additional risk of cancer. Children with repaired congenital heart disease (CHD) are theoretically at a relatively greater cancer risk as the radiological exposure can be intensive in these patients. Chromosomal aberrations test (CA) and micronucleus assay (MN) in peripheral blood lymphocytes are biomarkers of chromosomal damage and intermediate endpoints in carcinogenesis. METHODS AND RESULTS: The frequency of CA and MN was assessed in three groups of patients: Group I, 32 exposed patients (17 males, age=15.5+/-8.3 years) who underwent cardiac procedures employing ionizing radiation (mostly cardiac catheterization) for CHD between 1965 and 2000; Group II, 32 healthy age- and sex-matched subjects (17 males, age=14.1+/-12.3 years), and Group III, 10 newborn non-exposed patients (7 males) with CHD. Exposed patients of Group I had a mean value of 2.9+/-1.4 cardiac catheterization (range 1-5) procedures per person. The mean frequency of CA was higher in the exposed patients (Group I=2.8+/-1.9% vs. Group II=0.7+/-0.7%; vs. Group III=0.8+/-0.8%; P<0.0001). Similarly, the mean values of MN were higher in the exposed patients (Group I =12.3+/-5.1 per thousand vs. Group II=6.0+/-3.8 per thousand; vs. Group III=4.4+/-1.4 per thousand; P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: Cardiac ionizing procedures are associated with a long-lasting mark in the chromosomal damage of exposed children with CHD.
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2005
Zoltán Jambrik, Giorgio Derchi, Eugenio Picano, Lamia Ait-Ali, Gianluca Forni, Paolo Bellotti (2005)  Lack of prognostic value of normalized integrated backscatter analysis of myocardium in patients with thalassemia major: a long-term follow-up study.   Echocardiography 22: 3. 239-244 Mar  
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Patients with beta-thalassemia major often present with severe anemia and must undergo continuous transfusion therapy, consequently developing iron overload leading to hemochromatosis. Because of these the iron deposits and/or secondary structural changes, patients develop an increase in myocardial integrated backscatter (IB). AIM: To investigate the prognostic value of analyzing acoustic quantitative properties of the myocardium in patients with beta-thalassemia major. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between 1989 and 1990, 38 patients (mean age: 18 years, range: 7-26, 21 males) with beta-thalassemia major and without clinical signs of cardiac failure were enrolled prospectively. All patients were on chelation therapy (desferroxiamine). To obtain quantitative operator-independent measurement of the IB signal of the left ventricular septum and posterior wall, the ultrasonic radiofrequency signal integrated values were normalized to the pericardial interface and expressed in percentage (IB%). RESULTS: Follow-up was 122 +/- 36 months, during which 15 events (7 cardiac deaths and 8 heart failures) occurred. The event-free survival was comparable in patients with normal and abnormal IB%. Septal IB% was 33 +/- 14 in the 15 patients with events, and 33 +/- 12 in the 25 patients without events (P = ns). The %IB had no prognostic value in this population. A prognostic value was found in multivariate analysis for patient refusal/noncompliance of chelation therapy (P = 0.02, OR: 4.37, 95% CI: 1.72-16.9) and also body mass index (P = 0.04, OR: 1.2, 95% CI: 1.0-1.4). CONCLUSION: Analysis of end-diastolic IB% of myocardium in patients with beta-thalassemia and iron overload was not predictive of adverse cardiac events during long-term follow-up in this study.
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