351 results match your criteria: "UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science[Affiliation]"
Eur Heart J
August 2024
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 601 North Caroline St., Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.
Thorax
August 2024
Department of Respiratory Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK.
JACC Adv
March 2024
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Circ Genom Precis Med
August 2024
Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (C.-C.T., C.Y.H.).
Genetic hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is classically caused by pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants in sarcomere genes (G+). Currently, HCM is diagnosed if there is unexplained left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy with LV wall thickness ≥15 mm in probands or ≥13 mm in at-risk relatives. Although LV hypertrophy is a key feature, this binary metric does not encompass the full constellation of phenotypic features, particularly in the subclinical stage of the disease.
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July 2024
IHU LIRYC, Electrophysiology and Heart Modeling Institute, Hôpital Xavier Arnozan, Université de Bordeaux-INSERM U1045, Avenue du Haut Lévêque, 33604, Pessac, France.
Circ Genom Precis Med
June 2024
Centre for Paediatric Inherited & Rare Cardiovascular Disease, Institute of Cardiovascular Science, London, United Kingdom (E.F., A.B., I.H., G.N., J.P.K.).
Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is defined clinically by pathological left ventricular hypertrophy. We have previously developed a plasma proteomics biomarker panel that correlates with clinical markers of disease severity and sudden cardiac death risk in adult patients with HCM. The aim of this study was to investigate the utility of adult biomarkers and perform new discoveries in proteomics for childhood-onset HCM.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPerfusion
April 2025
Perfusion Department, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK.
Ophthalmol Glaucoma
September 2024
NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London, UK.
Purpose: Excessive dietary sodium intake has known adverse effects on intravascular fluid volume and systemic blood pressure, which may influence intraocular pressure (IOP) and glaucoma risk. This study aimed to assess the association of urinary sodium excretion, a biomarker of dietary intake, with glaucoma and related traits, and determine whether this relationship is modified by genetic susceptibility to disease.
Design: Cross-sectional observational and gene-environment interaction analyses in the population-based UK Biobank study.
Aging Cell
July 2024
MRC Centre for Environment and Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Metabolomic age models have been proposed for the study of biological aging, however, they have not been widely validated. We aimed to assess the performance of newly developed and existing nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) metabolomic age models for prediction of chronological age (CA), mortality, and age-related disease. Ninety-eight metabolic variables were measured in blood from nine UK and Finnish cohort studies (N ≈31,000 individuals, age range 24-86 years).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Anat
August 2024
Department of Paediatric Cardiac Surgery, Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
Despite centuries of investigation, certain aspects of left ventricular anatomy remain either controversial or uncertain. We make no claims to have resolved these issues, but our review, based on our current knowledge of development, hopefully identifies the issues requiring further investigation. When first formed, the left ventricle had only inlet and apical components.
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April 2024
UCL MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing (C.-C.T., G.C.), University College London.
Pediatr Cardiol
February 2025
Department of Anaesthesia, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, Great Ormond Street, London, WC1N 1LE, UK.
General anesthesia in children with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) carries an increased risk of peri-operative cardiorespiratory complications though risk stratifying individual children pre-operatively remains difficult. We report the incidence and echocardiographic risk factors for adverse events in children with PAH undergoing general anesthesia for cardiac catheterization. Echocardiographic, hemodynamic, and adverse event data from consecutive PAH patients are reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Cardiovasc Disord
March 2024
UCL MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing, University College London, London, UK.
Background: Although APOE ε4 allele carriage confers a risk for coronary artery disease, its persistence in humans might be explained by certain survival advantages (antagonistic pleiotropy).
Methods: Combining data from ~ 37,000 persons from three older age British cohorts (1946 National Survey of Health and Development [NSHD], Southall and Brent Revised [SABRE], and UK Biobank) and one younger age cohort (Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children [ALSPAC]), we explored whether APOE ε4 carriage associates with beneficial or unfavorable left ventricular (LV) structural and functional metrics by echocardiography and cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR).
Results: Compared to the non-APOE ε4 group, APOE ε4 carriers had similar cardiac phenotypes in terms of LV ejection fraction, E/e', posterior wall and interventricular septal thickness, and LV mass.
Diabetologia
June 2024
Mackenzie Wearables Research Hub, Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Heliyon
February 2024
Bioengineering Group, Ri.MED Foundation, Palermo, Italy.
Inversion of the left atrial appendage is a rare phenomenon, which may occur during the de-airing maneuvers associated to routinely performed surgery procedures, such as cardiopulmonary bypass or left ventricular assist device implantation. In this case, the body of the inverted appendage can obstruct the mitral valve leading to severe complications. The mechanisms are still poorly known, and more specific studies are needed to better understand its causes and identify mitigating strategies.
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April 2024
Bioengineering Group, Ri.MED Foundation, Palermo, Italy; UCL Mechanical Engineering, University College London, London, United Kingdom. Electronic address:
Background: Complications of atrial fibrillation (AF) include ischemic events originating within the left atrial appendage (LAA), a protrusion of the left atrium with variable morphological characteristics. The role of the patient specific morphology and pathological haemodynamics on the risk of ischemia remains unclear.
Methods: This work performs a comparative assessment of the hemodynamic parameters among patient-specific LAA morphologies through fluid-structure interaction computational analyses.
J Cardiovasc Magn Reson
June 2024
UCL MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing, University College London, London, UK; UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, University College London, London, UK; The Royal Free Hospital, Centre for Inherited Heart Muscle Conditions, Cardiology Department, Pond Street, Hampstead, London, UK. Electr
BMC Neurol
January 2024
Dementia Research Centre, Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London, 1St Floor, 8-11 Queen Square, London, UK.
Background: Although age is the biggest known risk factor for dementia, there remains uncertainty about other factors over the life course that contribute to a person's risk for cognitive decline later in life. Furthermore, the pathological processes leading to dementia are not fully understood. The main goals of Insight 46-a multi-phase longitudinal observational study-are to collect detailed cognitive, neurological, physical, cardiovascular, and sensory data; to combine those data with genetic and life-course information collected from the MRC National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD; 1946 British birth cohort); and thereby contribute to a better understanding of healthy ageing and dementia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
January 2024
NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom.
Purpose: Smoking may influence measured IOP through an effect on corneal biomechanics, but it is unclear whether this factor translates into an increased risk for glaucoma. This study aimed to examine the association of cigarette smoking with corneal biomechanical properties and glaucoma-related traits, and to probe potential causal effects using Mendelian randomization (MR).
Methods: Cross-sectional analyses within the UK Biobank (UKB) and Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) cohorts.
Acta Myol
December 2023
UCL MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing, University College London, London, UK.
Lamins A/C (encoded by gene) can lead to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). This pilot study sought to explore the postgenomic phenotype of end-stage lamin heart disease. Consecutive patients with end-stage lamin heart disease (LMNA-group, n = 7) and ischaemic DCM (ICM-group, n = 7) undergoing heart transplantation were prospectively enrolled.
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November 2023
Molecular Biology Development and Disease, UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, London, UK.
Phenotypic and functional changes in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) contribute significantly to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) but factors driving early adverse vascular changes are poorly understood. We report on novel and important roles for the Brn-3b/POU4F2 (Brn-3b) transcription factor (TF) in controlling VSMC integrity and function. Brn-3b protein is expressed in mouse aorta with localisation to VSMCs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Transl Med
November 2023
Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Background: In primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), lowering intraocular pressure (IOP) is the only proven way of slowing vision loss. Schlemm's canal (SC) is a hybrid vascular and lymphatic vessel that mediates aqueous humour drainage from the anterior ocular chamber. Animal studies support the importance of SC endothelial angiopoietin-TEK signalling, and more recently TIE1 signalling, in maintaining normal IOP.
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November 2023
MRC Centre for Environment and Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Metabolomic age models have been proposed for the study of biological aging, however they have not been widely validated. We aimed to assess the performance of newly developed and existing nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) metabolomic age models for prediction of chronological age (CA), mortality, and age-related disease. 98 metabolic variables were measured in blood from nine UK and Finnish cohort studies (N ≈ 31,000 individuals, age range 24-86 years).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur Heart J
February 2024
Institute of Sport Exercise and Health, Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, University College London, London , UK.
Background And Aims: Physical inactivity, sedentary behaviour (SB), and inadequate sleep are key behavioural risk factors of cardiometabolic diseases. Each behaviour is mainly considered in isolation, despite clear behavioural and biological interdependencies. The aim of this study was to investigate associations of five-part movement compositions with adiposity and cardiometabolic biomarkers.
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November 2023
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Blalock 545, 600 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.