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Bioheart Files for Reimbursement Approval in Europe for MyoCell(r ...
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The reimbursement applications are targeting the sickest Class III and IV heart failure patients who have not responded well to drugs and do not qualify for ...

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Gene "silencing" drug blocks heart disease in mice
Reuters - Nov 30, 2008
By Michael Kahn LONDON (Reuters) - An international research team has identified a tiny piece of genetic material that plays a key role in heart failure, ...
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Treating depression seen important in heart failure
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Depression increases the risk of death in patients with heart failure, but the risk apparently disappears with antidepressant ...
Diabetes Medications In Same Class Carry Different Risks Of Heart ...
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A black box warning was recently added to both drugs cautioning against their use in patients with existing heart failure. Recent meta-analyses have ...

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Exercise is Safe, Improves Outcomes for Heart Failure Patients
MarketWatch - Nov 11, 2008
Exercise resulted in clinical benefit even in heart failure patients already getting excellent medical care. Exercise training is safe in heart failure ...
Heart-Failure Patients Should Exercise, Study Finds (Update1) Bloomberg
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Heart Failure Accounts for 37% of Medicare Spending Washington Post
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MicroRNA Blocker Prevented Heart Failure In Mice
Medical News Today, UK -
There are some 5 million heart failure patients in the US, where it kills about 600000 people a year. MicroRNAs are small scraps of RNA comprising around 20 ...
New arena for testing of drugs: Real world
The Punch, Nigeria - Nov 29, 2008
And, he adds, there are already more patients from North America in this study than in any acute heart failure study ever done.

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The program is a national leader in ventricular assist device (VAD) implants (such as the Impella) equipping critically ill heart failure patients with ...
First trial in the US to treat heart failure using patient?s own ...
Newspost Online, India - Nov 30, 2008
A team of researchers at the University of Utah is recruiting people in a new clinical trial to treat ischemic and non-ischemic heart failure using ...
Critical Diagnostics Announces Cardiac Biomarker Soluble ST2 Shows ...
MarketWatch - Nov 24, 2008
The study analyzed a cohort of 150 patients hospitalized with acutely destabilized heart failure at the Veteran Affairs Healthcare System in San Diego, CA. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: failure patients + thiamin + deficiency  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

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Vitamins: B12 or thiamine can be given to patients who have a folic acid deficiency. A deficiency in folic acid can result in low red and white blood cell ...
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There was a notion that alcoholic dementia was caused by a deficiency in thiamine. Now we recognize that alcohol itself is a brain toxin and can be a cause ...
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Thiamine deficiency in patients with congestive heart failure receiving long-term furosemide therapy … -
H Seligmann, H Halkin, S Rauchfleisch, N Kaufmann, … - Am J Med, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... 1992 Dec;93(6):705-6. Thiamine deficiency in patients with congestive heart
failure receiving long-term furosemide therapy: a pilot study. ...

… after thiamine supplementation in patients with congestive heart failure receiving long-term … -
I Shimon, S Almog, Z Vered, H Seligmann, M Shefi, … - Am J Med, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... PURPOSE: We have previously found thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in patients with
congestive heart failure (CHF) who had received long-term furosemide therapy ...

[PDF] Thiamine deficiency in congestive heart failure patients receiving long term furosemide therapy -
CZBS BSP, MD Jeff Healey, JDPD FCACB, RV PharmD, … - Can J Clin Pharmacol, 2003 - pulsus.com
... Thiamine deficiency in congestive heart failure patients receiving long-term
furosemide therapy. Can J Clin Pharmacol 2003;10(4):184-188. ...
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Thiamin Status, Diuretic Medications, and the Management of Congestive Heart Failure -
JA BRADY, CL ROCK, MR HORNEFFER - Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1995 - Elsevier
... Objective To assess the prevalence of thiamin deficiency in patients with congestive
heart failure who are treated with diuretics that inhibit sodium and ...

Thiamine Status of Elderly Patients with Cardiac Failure -
T KWOK, JF FALCONER-SMITH, JF POTTER, DR IVES - Age and Ageing, 1992 - Br Geriatrics Soc
... of deficiency may exacerbate cardiac failure when present. This study compared the
thiamine status of elderly hospital patients with cardiac failure with that ...

Is there a role for thiamine supplementation in the management of heart failure? -
DPD Leslie, M Gheorghiade - American Heart Journal, 1996 - pt.wkhealth.com
... S, Kaufmann N, Motro M, Vered Z, Ezra D. Thiamine deficiency in patients with
congestive heart failure receiving long term furosemide therapy: a pilot study. ...

Thiamine deficiency and unexplained encephalopathy in hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients. -
SC Hung, SH Hung, DC Tarng, WC Yang, TW Chen, TP … - Am J Kidney Dis, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... All 10 patients had thiamine deficiency confirmed by a marked response to thiamine
supplementation and/or a low serum thiamine concentration (35.3 +/- 6.0 nmol ...

Severe metabolic acidosis and heart failure due to thiamine deficiency -
H Ozawa, Y Homma, H Arisawa, F Fukuuchi, S Handa - Nutrition, 2001 - Elsevier
... of thiamine deficiency suggests that we should consider thiamine deficiency in the
differential diagnosis of a patient with congestive heart failure and severe ...

The Prevalence of Thiamin Deficiency in Hospitalized Patients With Congestive Heart Failure -
SA Hanninen, PB Darling, MJ Sole, A Barr, ME Keith - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2006 - Elsevier
... Elsevier Inc. Clinical Research. The Prevalence of Thiamin Deficiency in
Hospitalized Patients With Congestive Heart Failure. Stacy A ...

… on quality-of-life and left ventricular function in elderly patients with chronic heart failure -
KKA Witte, NP Nikitin, AC Parker, S von Haehling, … - European Heart Journal, 2005 - Eur Soc Cardiology
... deficiency is a well-documented cause of heart failure. ... been suggested that high
doses of thiamine (200 mg ... can improve cardiac function in patients with CHF ...

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Heart failure: thiamin deficiency common in hospitalized patients

Among patients hospitalized with heart failure, about one in three has deficient levels of thiamin, although thiamin deficiency was less common among those patients who were taking vitamin supplements.

The study is published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

" We found that one-third of congestive heart failure patients admitted to our hospital had red blood cell levels of thiamin that were lower than normal and would suggest deficiency. In contrast to some previous studies, we did not find a relationship between the development of thiamin deficiency and the amount or duration of diuretic use and urinary thiamin excretion. In fact, what was important was that a relatively small dose of thiamin from a multi-vitamin was protective against developing thiamin deficiency," said Mary E. Keith, from St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Keith said that heart failure may increase the body's need for certain nutrients, including thiamin, so even patients who are eating relatively well may not be getting enough of them. At the same time, the illness may make it harder to maintain a proper diet. She said that this study helps focus attention on the role of diet in managing serious conditions, such as heart failure.

" Physicians and the public have exclusively focused on drug therapy to the detriment of at least one of the foundations of good health-appropriate nutrition," she said.

 
Thiamin, also called vitamin B1, helps the body to digest carbohydrates and perform other functions. Like other B vitamins, thiamin is not stored in the body, so poor diet can lead to deficiency in a relatively short period of time and possibly worsen the symptoms of heart failure. Although thiamin deficiency has not been extensively studied among heart failure patients, the researchers said that there are several reasons to be concerned about the problem. For instance, many heart failure patients have poor diets, and some earlier studies have indicated that diuretic medicines prescribed to help treat the condition may increase the losses of thiamin.

This study is the largest study yet of thiamin deficiency among hospitalized heart failure patients, and it included participants with various degrees of illness. The researchers, including lead author Stacy A. Hanninen, measured the thiamin levels of 100 consecutively admitted patients with heart failure. They also measured the thiamin levels of 50 healthy people. The heart failure patients were almost three times as likely to be deficient in thiamin as the control subjects ( 33 percent versus 12 percent, p = 0.007 ).

" Our sample is quite representative of our hospitalized population of heart failure patients. We also used a direct measurement of thiamin status--the erythrocyte thiamin pyrophosphate -- which is more specific than earlier assays that indirectly measured enzyme activity. Finally, our study also investigated factors other than diuretic medication, such as diet, medical status and demographic factors that might be contributing to the development of thiamin deficiency," Keith said. In contrast to earlier studies, these results did not show an association between the use of diuretic medications and thiamin deficiency. However, Keith said that their report is not the final word on this point.

" The relationships between thiamin loss, thiamin status and diuretic use are not definitively established and controversy remains. Our population was a cross-section of hospitalized patients who had differing levels of disease severity and had differing doses of diuretics prior to their admission, which may have accounted for the lack of relationship between diuretic dose and thiamin deficiency," she said.

Keith also pointed out that although they observed that patients taking supplements were less likely to be deficient in thiamin, the association did not reach statistical significance ( p = 0.06 ). Further studies are needed to determine whether improving thiamin levels, either with supplements or via other means, will improve heart failure symptoms.

" Patients with advanced heart failure commonly suffer from cardiac cachexia, but little is known about the mechanisms underlying this problem or how to treat it. Deficiency in one dietary component, such as thiamin, is unlikely to occur in isolation and might be a marker for shortages of other micronutrients. Recent research suggests that targeted multi-micronutrient supplementation may improve quality of life and left ventricular function in elderly patients with heart failure," Cleland from the University of Hull ( UK ).

Source: American College of Cardiology, 2006
 
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