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Proceedings of the Editorial Board Meeting of The American Journal of Cardiology on March 10, 2013
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 112Issue 1p139–141Published online: May 17, 2013- William Clifford Roberts
Cited in Scopus: 0The 2013 meeting of the editorial board of The American Journal of Cardiology (AJC) was held on March 10, 2013, in San Francisco, California, at the time of the Annual Scientific Sessions of the American College of Cardiology Foundation. The meeting's purpose was to review the AJC's publication results for 2012, to recognize in particular those AJC board members who had reviewed the most manuscripts in 2012, and to receive criticisms and suggestions from board members on how to improve the journal. - Case report
Eosinophilic Endocarditis and Strongyloides stercoralis
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 112Issue 3p461–462Published online: May 13, 2013- Jeremy Thaden
- Andrew Cassar
- Brianna Vaa
- Sabrina Phillips
- Harold Burkhart
- Marie Aubry
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 6A 40-year-old woman from El Salvador presented with 3 months of abdominal pain and diarrhea followed by 2 weeks of atypical chest pain and exertional dyspnea and was diagnosed with eosinophilic endocarditis secondary to Strongyloides stercoralis infection. Transthoracic echocardiogram revealed apical masses in the left and right ventricles and a thickened posterior mitral valve leaflet and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging confirmed the presence of a left ventricular apical mass with diffuse subendocardial delayed enhancement consistent with endocardial fibrosis. - Case report
Circumferential Strut Fracture as a Mechanism of “Crush” Bifurcation Restenosis
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 111Issue 5p770–773Published online: January 4, 2013- Sulaiman Rathore
- Timothy Ball
- Masataka Nakano
- Aaron Kaplan
- Renu Virmani
- Jason Foerst
Cited in Scopus: 3The “Crush” procedure is a 2-stent technique for the treatment of bifurcation lesions with greater rates of in-stent restenosis than the Culotte technique. In conclusion, we report a possible mechanism for this discrepancy in the case of severe Crush stent fracture with associated focal restenosis identified by postmortem microcomputed tomography and histologic examination. - Cardiomyopathy
Isolated Left Ventricular Noncompaction in Identical Twins
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 110Issue 8p1175–1179Published online: July 2, 2012- Ferande Peters
- Bijoy K. Khandheria
- Claudia dos Santos
- Hiral Matioda
- Michael Thamaga Mogogane
- Mohammed R. Essop
Cited in Scopus: 6The investigators describe 35-year-old monozygotic twins who presented 6 months apart with heart failure. In conclusion, this is the first report of adult monozygotic twins with isolated left ventricular noncompaction who presented with similar clinical and echocardiographic features and abnormal twist mechanics. - From the Editor
Proceedings of the Editorial Board Meeting of The American Journal of Cardiology on March 25, 2012
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 110Issue 2p316–317Published online: May 18, 2012- William Clifford Roberts
Cited in Scopus: 0The 2012 meeting of the editorial board of The American Journal of Cardiology (AJC) was held on March 25, 2012, in Chicago, Illinois, at the time of the Annual Scientific Sessions of the American College of Cardiology. The meeting's purpose was to review the AJC's publication results for 2011, to recognize in particular those AJC board members who had reviewed the most manuscripts in 2011, and to receive criticisms and suggestions from board members on how to improve the journal. The meeting went as follows: - Case report
Disruption of Atherosclerotic Neointima as a Cause of Very Late Stent Thrombosis After Bare Metal Stent Implantation
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 109Issue 3p448–449Published online: November 10, 2011- Hirohiko Ando
- Hideki Ishii
- Daiji Yoshikawa
- Tadayuki Uetani
- Tetsuya Amano
- Toyoaki Murohara
Cited in Scopus: 1A male who were implanted bare metal stent 11 years ago were admitted for acute coronay syndrome. Optical coherence tomography showed a neointimal disruption and integrated backscatter intravascular ultrasound revealed a lipid pool around the disrupted neointima, suggesting newly formed atherosclerotic neointima developed after bare metal stent implantation. The disruption of atherosclerotic neointima may represent a new potential mechanism of very late stent thrombosis after bare metal stent implantation. - Case report
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy With Left Ventricular Apical Aneurysm in Brothers
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 108Issue 4p612–613Published online: June 20, 2011- Chetan Shenoy
- Martin S. Maron
Cited in Scopus: 10The investigators report similar phenotypes of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with left ventricular apical aneurysm and thrombus in 2 brothers aged 8 years apart. This report highlights the genetic predisposition for this unique, high-risk phenotype, the issue of prophylactic anticoagulation, and the importance of nonstandard echocardiographic imaging views in the assessment of these patients. - From the Editor
Proceedings of the Editorial Board Meeting of The American Journal of Cardiology on April 3, 2011
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 107Issue 12p1864–1865Published in issue: June 15, 2011- William Clifford Roberts
Cited in Scopus: 0The 2011 meeting of the Editorial Board of The American Journal of Cardiology (AJC) was held on April 3, 2011, in New Orleans, Louisiana, at the time of the Annual Scientific Sessions of the American College of Cardiology. The meeting's purpose was to review the AJC's publication results in 2010, to recognize particularly those AJC board members who reviewed the most manuscripts in 2010, and to receive suggestions and criticisms from board members on ways to improve the journal. The meeting went as follows: - From the Editor
Proceedings of the Editorial Board Meeting of The American Journal of Cardiology on March 14, 2010
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 105Issue 11p1645–1646Published in issue: June 01, 2010- William Clifford Roberts
Cited in Scopus: 0The 2010 meeting of the editorial board of The American Journal of Cardiology (AJC) was held on March 14, 2010, in Atlanta, Georgia, at the time of the Annual Scientific Sessions of the American College of Cardiology. The meeting's purpose was to review the AJC's publication results for 2009, to recognize, in particular, those AJC board members who had reviewed the most manuscripts in 2009, and to receive criticisms and suggestions from board members on how to improve the journal. The meeting went as follows: - Cardiomyopathy
Isolated Left Ventricular Basal Ballooning Phenotype of Transient Cardiomyopathy in Young Women
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 99Issue 10p1451–1453Published in issue: May 15, 2007- Christina S. Reuss
- Steven J. Lester
- R. Todd Hurst
- J. Wells Askew
- Paul Nager
- Joan Lusk
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 66This report describes a variant of transient regional left ventricular dysfunction in which isolated basal left ventricular akinesia with normal mid-ventricular (papillary-level) wall motion and apical hypercontractility were noted in young women (mean age 31 years). This finding was demonstrated in 3 consecutive patients; the first patient was experiencing emotional life-altering events, and the second presented with an acute flare of multiple sclerosis. The third patient presented <24 hours after methamphetamine use. - Rapid Communication
Standard versus user-interactive assessment of significant coronary stenoses with multislice computed tomography coronary angiography
American Journal of CardiologyVol. 94Issue 12p1590–1593Published in issue: December 15, 2004- Filippo Cademartiri
- Nico Mollet
- Pedro A. Lemos
- Eugene P. McFadden
- Riccardo Marano
- Timo Baks
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 21Forty-four patients in sinus rhythm with suspected coronary artery disease underwent 16-row multislice computed tomography coronary angiography and conventional coronary angiography. Two protocols for image analysis were applied to the multislice computed tomographic images: standard projections versus interactive postprocessing. The diagnostic accuracy of both methods for the detection of significant lesions (>50% lumen reduction) was compared with quantitative coronary angiography. Sensitivity and specificity were 58% and 96% and 96% and 97%, for standard projections and interactive postprocessing protocol, respectively.