- Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
- Chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and mitigation
- Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
- Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
- Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology
- Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments
- Nutrition and Health in Aging
University of Naples Federico II
2020-2021
Tel Aviv University
2019
Abstract Aims Asses the added value of quantitative evaluation tricuspid regurgitation (TR), proper cut-off for severe TR and ‘torrential TR’ based on outcome data. The TR, values associated with increased mortality are unknown. Methods results In patients all-cause assessed both qualitatively quantitatively by proximal iso-velocity surface area method, long-term 1-year analysis was conducted. Thresholds excess were using spline curves, receiver-operating characteristic minimum P-value...
Abstract Background Increased survival among active cancer patients exposes a wide range of side effects, including cardiotoxicity, manifested by systolic dysfunction and associated with morbidity mortality. Early diagnosis subclinical function changes cardiac damage is essential in the management these patients. Diastolic considered common patients; however, its effect on or mortality still unknown. Methods Data were collected as part Israel Cardio‐Oncology Registry, enrolling prospectively...
Abstract Background Although diastolic dysfunction is common among patients treated with cancer therapy, no clear evidence has been shown that it predicts systolic dysfunction. This study evaluated the correlation of strain time (Dst) routine echocardiography parameters and estimated its role in early detection cardiotoxicity active breast cancer. Methods Data were collected as part Israel Cardio‐Oncology Registry (ICOR), a prospective registry enrolling all adult referred to cardio‐oncology...
Background: Although diastolic dysfunction is common among patients treated with cancer therapy, no clear evidence has been shown that it predicts systolic dysfunction. This study evaluated the correlation of longitudinal strain time (Dst) routine echocardiography parameters and to estimated its role in early detection cardiotoxicity active breast cancer. Methods: Data were collected as part Israel Cardio-Oncology Registry (ICOR), a prospective registry enrolling all adult referred...
Background: Although diastolic dysfunction is common among patients treated with cancer therapy, no clear evidence has been shown that it predicts systolic dysfunction. This study evaluated the correlation of longitudinal strain (Ds) echocardiography parameters and to estimate its role in early detection cardiotoxicity active breast cancer. Methods: Data were collected as part Israel Cardio-Oncology Registry (ICOR), a prospective registry enrolling all adult referred cardio-oncology clinic....