Esmaeeli, Shooka
International Journal of Cardiovascular Practice

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Cardiac failure secondary to hypocalcemia Namazi, Mohammad Hasan; Khaheshi, Isa; Charkhkar, Mahsa; Esmaeeli, Shooka; Haybar, Habib
International Journal of Cardiovascular Practice Vol 1, No 3 (2016)
Publisher : International Journal of Cardiovascular Practice

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Hypocalcemic cardiomyopathy due to hypoparathyroidism is a very atypical and rare circumstance, which is usually intractable to conventional therapy for cardiac failure, but responds satisfactorily to restoration of normocalcemia.We describe a young woman who developed clinical signs of hypocalcemia due to hypoparathyroidism, reduced left ventricular ejection fraction and polymorphic ventricular tachycardia as consequences of hypocalcemia.This case underscores the importance of biochemical abnormalities like hypocalcemia as a rare cause of secondary cardiomyopathy and emphasizes on the need for effective and immediate treatment of hypocalcemia and its related causes.
Value of Admission HbA1c Level in Non-diabetic Patients With Unstable Angina Alipour Parsa, Saeed; Khaheshi, Isa; Parsa Mahjoob, Mohammad; Akbarzadeh, Mohammad Ali; Esmaeeli, Shooka
International Journal of Cardiovascular Practice Vol 1, No 1 (2016)
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Introduction: There have been incompatible evidences about the prognostic value of HbA1c on the adverse outcomes in acute coronary syndrome. Also, these data are so limited in nondiabetic patients with unstable angina.Methods: In this cross-sectional study, HbA1c level of 231 nondiabetic patients admitted with unstable angina, was measured using high performance liquid affinity chromatography (HPLC) at admission. Then transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) was performed for evaluation of ejection fraction (EF) using Simpson method.Results: Our data revealed that HbA1c was significantly higher in patients with EF≤ 50% in comparison with EF>50% group (P value=0.01).Conclusions: HbA1c may be a helpful prognostic marker in nondiabetic patients admitted in emergency department with diagnosis of unstable angina.