WILSON MATHIAS JUNIOR

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  • article 22 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Evaluation of cardiac masses by real-time perfusion imaging echocardiography
    (2015) UENISHI, Eliza K.; CALDAS, Marcia A.; TSUTSUI, Jeane M.; ABDUCH, Maria C. D.; SBANO, Joao C. N.; KALIL FILHO, Roberto; MATHIAS JR., Wilson
    Background: Diagnosis of cardiac masses is still challenging by echocardiography and distinguishing tumors from thrombi has important therapeutical implications. We sought to determine the diagnostic value of real-time perfusion echocardiography (RTPE) for cardiac masses characterization. Methods: We prospectively studied 86 patients, 23 with malignant tumors (MT), 26 with benign tumors (BT), 33 with thrombi and 6 with pseudotumors who underwent RTPE. Mass perfusion was analyzed qualitatively and blood flow volume (A), blood flow velocity (beta), and microvascular blood flow (A x beta) were determined by quantitative RTPE. Results: Logistic regression models showed that the probability of having a tumor increased by 15.8 times with a peripheral qualitative perfusion pattern, and 34.5 times with a central perfusion pattern, in comparison with the absence of perfusion. Using quantitative RTPE analysis, thrombi group had parameters of blood flow lower than tumor group. A values for thrombi, MT, and BT were 0.1 dB (0.01-0.22), 2.78 dB (1-7) and 2.58 dB (1.44-5), respectively; p < 0.05, while A x beta values were 0.0 dB/s(-1) (0.01-0.14), 2.00 dB/s(-1) (1-6), and 1.18 dB/s(-1) (0.52-3), respectively; p < 0.05. At peak dipyridamole stress, MT had greater microvascular blood volume than BT [A = 4.18 dB (2.14-7.93) versus A = 2.04 dB (1.09-3.55); p < 0.05], but no difference in blood flow [Ax beta = 2.46 dB/s(-1) (1.42-4.59) versus Ax beta = 1.55 dB/s [1] (0.51-4.08); p=NS]. An A value >3.28 dB at peak dipyridamole stress predicted MT (AUC = 0.75) and conferred 5.8-times higher chance of being MT rather than BT. Conclusion: RTPE demonstrated that cardiac tumors have greater microvascular blood volume and regional blood flow when compared with thrombi. Dipyridamole stress was useful in differentiating MT from BT.
  • article 12 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Prognostic Value of Coronary and Microvascular Flow Reserve in Patients with Nonischemic Dilated Cardiomyopathy
    (2013) LIMA, Marta F.; MATHIAS JR., Wilson; SBANO, Joao C. N.; CRUZ, Victoria Yezinia de la; ABDUCH, Maria Cristina; LIMA, Marcio S. M.; BOCCHI, Edmar A.; HAJJAR, Ludhmila A.; RAMIRES, Jose A. F.; KALIL FILHO, Roberto; TSUTSUI, Jeane M.
    Background: Coronary and microvascular blood flow reserve have been established as important predictors of prognosis in patients with cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to assess the value of coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR) and real-time myocardial perfusion echocardiography (RTMPE) for predicting events in patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy. Methods: One hundred ninety-five patients (mean age 54 +/- 12 years; 66% men) with dilated cardiomyopathy (left ventricular ejection fraction < 35% and no obstructive coronary disease on invasive angiography or multi-detector computed tomography) who underwent dipyridamole stress (0.84 mg/kg over 10 min) RTMPE were prospectively studied. CFVR was calculated as the ratio of hyperemic to baseline peak diastolic velocities in the distal left anterior coronary artery. The replenishment velocity (beta), plateau of acoustic intensity (A(N)), and myocardial blood flow reserve were obtained from RTMPE. Results: Mean CFVR was 2.07 +/- 0.52, mean A(N) reserve was 1.05 +/- 0.09, mean beta reserve was 2.05 +/- 0.39, and mean myocardial blood flow reserve (A(N) x beta) was 2.15 +/- 0.48. During a median follow-up period of 29 months, 45 patients had events (43 deaths and two urgent transplantations). Independent predictors of events were left atrial diameter (relative risk, 1.16; 95% confidence interval, 1.08-1.26; P < .001) and beta reserve <= 2.0 (relative risk, 3.22; 95% confidence interval, 1.18-8.79; P < .001). After adjustment for beta reserve, CFVR and myocardial blood flow reserve no longer had predictive value. Left atrial diameter added prognostic value over clinical factors and left ventricular ejection fraction (chi(2) = 36.8-58.5, P < .001). Beta reserve added additional power to the model (chi(2) = 70.2, P < .001). Conclusions: Increased left atrial diameter and depressed beta reserve were independent predictors of cardiac death and transplantation in patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy. Beta reserve by RTMPE provided incremental predictive value beyond that provided by current known prognostic clinical and echocardiographic factors. (J Am Soc Echocardiogr 2013;26:278-87.)
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    Hypercholesterolemic diet worst left ventricular function evaluated by echocardiography in rats subjected to an experimental infarct model
    (2012) DOURADO, Paulo M.; TSUTSUI, Jeane M.; CASELLA FILHO, Antonio; LANDIM, Mauricio B.; GALVAO, Tatiana F.; AIELLO, Vera D.; LUZ, Protasio Da; MATHIAS JR., Wilson; CHAGAS, Antonio C.
    Introduction: A better comprehension of the hypercholesterolemic diet role in the set of acute myocardial infarct is fundamental. Objectives: Evaluation of the role of hypercholesterolemic diet in the determination of the hemodynamics patterns by echocardiography. Methods: Sixty three anesthetized rats were subjected to occlusion of the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery and divided in six groups: G1–just normal diet (ND); G2–ND and treatment with rosuvastatim for 30 days began after infarct and G3–ND and 30 days previously to infarct treated with rosuvastatim until 30 days after it; G4 –just hypercholesterolemic diet (HD); G5–HD and treatment with rosuvastatim for 30 days began after infarct and G6 –HD and 30 days previously to infarct treated with rosuvastatim until 30 days after it. Echocardiography was performed using bidimensional image in the paraesternal long axis. The planimetry of the left ventricle areas in the end of the diastole (LVEDA) and systole (LVESA) were realized before the infarct (pre) and 30 days after the infarct (post) . A p value<0.05 was considered significant. Conclusion: The hypercholesterolemic diet worst the hemodynamics parameters–LVEDA and LVESA - in comparison with the normocholesterolemic group treated with rosuvastatim.
  • article 8 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Prognostic value of dobutamine stress myocardial perfusion echocardiography in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease and normal left ventricular function
    (2017) MATTOSO, Angele A. A.; TSUTSUI, Jeane M.; KOWATSCH, Ingrid; CRUZ, Vitoria Y. L.; SBANO, Joao C. N.; RIBEIRO, Henrique B.; KALIL FILHO, Roberto; PORTER, Thomas R.; MATHIAS JR., Wilson
    Objective We sought to determine the prognostic value of qualitative and quantitative analysis obtained by real-time myocardial perfusion echocardiography (RTMPE) in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease (CAD). Background Quantification of myocardial blood flow reserve (MBFR) in patients with CAD using RTMPE has been demonstrated to further improve accuracy over the analysis of wall motion (WM) and qualitative analysis of myocardial perfusion (QMP). Methods From March 2003 to December 2008, we prospectively studied 168 patients with normal left ventricular function (LVF) who underwent dobutamine stress RTMPE. The replenishment velocity reserve (beta) and MBFR were derived from RTMPE. Acute coronary events were: cardiac death, myocardial infarction and unstable angina with need for urgent coronary revascularization. Results During a median follow-up of 34 months (5 days to 6.9 years), 17 acute coronary events occurred. Abnormal beta reserve in >= 2 coronary territories was the only independent predictor of events hazard ratio (HR) = 21, 95% CI = 4.5-99; p<0.001). Both, abnormal beta reserve and MBFR added significant incremental value in predicting events over qualitative analysis of WM and MP (chi(2) = 6.6 and chi(2) = 24.6, respectively; p = 0.001 and chi(2) = 6.6 and chi(2) = 15.5, respectively; p = 0.012, respectively). When coronary angiographic data was added to the multivariate analysis model, beta reserve remained the only predictor of events with HR of 21.0 (95% CI = 4.5-99); p<0.001. Conclusion Quantitative dobutamine stress RTMPE provides incremental prognostic information over clinical variables, qualitative analysis of WM and MP, and coronary angiography in predicting acute coronary events.
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Effects of Insulin Resistance on Myocardial Blood Flow and Arterial Peripheral Circulation in Patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
    (2015) ALDRIGHI, Jose M.; TSUTSUI, Jeane M.; KOWASTCH, Ingrid; RIBEIRO, Alessandra L.; SCAPINELLI, Alessandro; TAMANAHA, Sonia; OLIVEIRA, Ricardo M.; MATHIAS JR., Wilson
    ObjectivePolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease. We sought to evaluate the effects of insulin resistance (IR) on myocardial microcirculation and peripheral artery function in patients with PCOS. MethodsWe studied 55 women (28 with PCOS without IR, 18 with PCOS and IR and 11 normal controls) who underwent laboratorial analysis, high-resolution vascular ultrasound and real time myocardial contrast echocardiography (RTMCE). Intima-media thickness (IMT) and brachial artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) were evaluated by vascular ultrasound. The replenishment velocity (), plateau of acoustic intensity (A) and myocardial blood flow reserve (MBFR) were determined by quantitative dipyridamole stress RTMCE. Results reserve in group PCOS+IR was lower than control (2.340.55 vs. 3.60 +/- 0.6; P<0.001) and than PCOS without IR (2.34 +/- 0.55 vs. 3.17 +/- 0.65; P < 0.001). MBFR in patients with PCOS without IR did not differ from those of control (4.59 +/- 1.59 vs. 5.30 +/- 1.64; P =0.22) or from patients with PCOS+IR (4.59 +/- 1.59 vs. 3.70 +/- 1.47; P =0.07). When comparing with control group, patients with PCOS+IR had lower MBFR (5.30 +/- 1.64 vs. 3.70 +/- 1.47; P=0.01). No significant differences were found between control, PCOS without IR and PCOS+IR for FMD (0.18 +/- 0.05, 0.15 +/- 0.04 and 0.13 +/- 0.07; P =NS) or IMT (0.48 +/- 0.05, 0.47 +/- 0.05 and 0.49 +/- 0.07; P=NS). ConclusionWomen with PCOS and IR had depressed and MBFR as demonstrated by quantitative RTMCE, but no alteration in endothelial dysfunction or IMT. PCOS without IR showed isolated depression in reserve, probably an earlier marker of myocardial flow abnormality.
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    Sonothrombolysis Improves Left Atrial Pressure and Volume in Patients With ST Elevation Acute Myocardial Infarction
    (2020) CHIANG, Hsu Po; AGUIAR, Miguel; TAVARES, Bruno; MATHIAS, Wilson; BORGES, Bruno C.; OLIVEIRA, Mucio; SOEIRO, Alexandre D.; NICOLAU, Jose C.; SBANO, Joao; GOLDSWEIG, Andrew M.; KALIL FILHO, Roberto; RAMIRES, Jose A.; PORTER, Thomas R.; TSUTSUI, Jeane M.
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    Effects of High Mechanical Index Impulses From a Diagnostic Ultrasound Transducer During an Intravenous Ultrasound Contrast Infusion in Preventing Adverse Left Ventricular Remodeling in Acute ST Segment Myocardial Infarction
    (2016) MATHIAS, Wilson; TSUTSUI, Jeane M.; TAVARES, Bruno G.; AGUIAR, Miguel O.; OLIVEIRA, Mucio T.; SOEIRO, Alexandre; LEMOS, Pedro A.; RAMIRES, Jose; KALIL, Roberto; PORTER, Thomas R.
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Cardiac shock wave therapy improves myocardial perfusion and preserves left ventricular mechanics in patients with refractory angina: A study with speckle tracking echocardiography
    (2018) DUQUE, Anderson S.; CECCON, Conrado L.; JR, Wilson Mathias; MAJESKY, Joana Diniz; GOWDAK, Luis H.; SBANO, Joao C. N.; CESAR, Luis Antonio Machado; ABDUCH, Maria Cristina; LIMA, Marcio S. M.; DOURADO, Paulo M. M.; V, Cecilia B. B. Cruz; TSUTSUI, Jeane M.
    BackgroundCardiac shockwave therapy (CSWT) is a new potential option for the treatment of patients with chronic coronary disease and refractory angina (RA). We aimed to study the effects of CSWT on left ventricular myocardial perfusion and mechanics in patients with RA. MethodWe prospectively studied 19 patients who underwent CSWT. Left ventricular mechanics were evaluated by speckle tracking echocardiography (STE), and myocardial perfusion by single-photon emission computed tomography, using stress/rest-Technetium-99m Sestamibi, for determination of summed stress score (SSS). Canadian Cardiac Society (CCS), New York Heart Association (NYHA), and quality of life by Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ) were assessed at baseline and 6months after therapy. ResultsCSWT therapy was applied without major side effects. At baseline, 18 patients (94.7%) had CCS class III or IV, and after CSWT there was reduction to 3 (15.8%), P=.0001, associated with improvement in SAQ (38.5%; P<.001). Thirteen (68.4%) had class NYHA III or IV before treatment, with significant reduction to 7 (36.8%); P=.014. No change was observed in the global SSS from baseline to 6-month follow-up (15.338.60 vs 16.60 +/- 8.06; P=.157). However, there was a significant reduction in the average SSS of the treated ischemic segments (2.1 +/- 0.87 pre vs 1.6 +/- 1.19 post CSWT; P=.024). Global longitudinal strain by STE remained unaltered (-13.03 +/- 8.96 pre vs -15.88 +/- 3.43 6-month post CSWT; P=.256). ConclusionCSWT is a safe procedure for the treatment of patients with RA that results in better quality of life, improvement in myocardial perfusion of the treated segments with preservation of left ventricular mechanics.
  • article 66 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Diagnostic Ultrasound Impulses Improve Microvascular Flow in Patients With STEMI Receiving Intravenous Microbubbles
    (2016) MATHIAS JR., Wilson; TSUTSUI, Jeane M.; TAVARES, Bruno G.; XIE, Feng; AGUIAR, Miguel O. D.; GARCIA, Diego R.; OLIVEIRA JR., Mucio T.; SOEIRO, Alexandre; NICOLAU, Jose C.; LEMOS NETO, Pedro A.; ROCHITTE, Carlos E.; RAMIRES, Jose A. F.; KALIL FILHO, Roberto; PORTER, Thomas R.
    BACKGROUND Pre-clinical trials have demonstrated that, during intravenous microbubble infusion, high mechanical index (HMI) impulses from a diagnostic ultrasound (DUS) transducer might restore epicardial and microvascular flow in acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to test the safety and efficacy of this adjunctive approach in humans. METHODS From May 2014 through September 2015, patients arriving with their first STEMI were randomized to either DUS intermittent HMI impulses (n = 20) just prior to emergent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and for an additional 30 min post-PCI (HMI + PCI), or low mechanical index (LMI) imaging only (n = 10) for perfusion assessments before and after PCI (LMI + PCI). All studies were conducted during an intravenous perflutren lipid microsphere infusion. A control reference group (n = 70) arrived outside of the time window of ultrasound availability and received emergent PCI alone (PCI only). Initial epicardial recanalization rates prior to emergent PCI and improvements in microvascular flow were compared between ultrasound-treated groups. RESULTS Median door-to-dilation times were 82 +/- 26 min in the LMI + PCI group, 72 +/- 15 min in the HMI + PCI group, and 103 +/- 42 min in the PCI-only group (p = NS). Angiographic recanalization prior to PCI was seen in 12 of 20 HMI + PCI patients (60%) compared with 10% of LMI + PCI and 23% of PCI-only patients (p = 0.002). There were no differences in microvascular obstructed segments prior to treatment, but there were significantly smaller proportions of obstructed segments in the HMI + PCI group at 1 month (p = 0.001) and significant improvements in left ventricular ejection fraction (p < 0.005). CONCLUSIONS HMI impulses from a diagnostic transducer, combined with a commercial microbubble infusion, can prevent microvascular obstruction and improve functional outcome when added to the contemporary PCI management of acute STEMI. (Therapeutic Use of Ultrasound in Acute Coronary Artery Disease; NCT02410330) (C) 2016 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
  • article 9 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Allogeneic pASC transplantation in humanized pigs attenuates cardiac remodeling post-myocardial infarction
    (2017) DARIOLLI, Rafael; NAGHETINI, Marcus V.; MARQUES, Euclydes F.; TAKIMURA, Celso K.; JENSEN, Leonardo S.; KIERS, Bianca; TSUTSUI, Jeane M.; MATHIAS JR., Wilson; LEMOS NETO, Pedro A.; KRIEGER, Jose E.
    Cell therapy repair strategies using adult mesenchymal stromal cells have shown promising evidence to prevent cardiac deterioration in rodents even in the absence of robust differentiation of the cells into cardiomyocytes. We tested whether increasing doses of porcine adipose- tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells (pASCs) increase cardiac tissue perfusion in pigs post-myocardial infarction (MI) receiving angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitors) and Beta-blockers similarly to patients. Female pigs were subjected to MI induction by sponge permanent occlusion of left circumflex coronary artery (LCx) generating approximately 10% of injured LV area with minimum hemodynamic impact. We assessed tissue perfusion by real time myocardial perfusion echocardiography (RTMPE) using commercial microbubbles before and following pASCs treatment. Four weeks after the occlusion of the left circumflex artery, we transplanted placebo or pASCs (1, 2 and 4x10 6 cells/Kg BW) into the myocardium. The highest dose of pASCs increased myocardial vessel number and blood flow in the border (56% and 3.7-fold, respectively) and in the remote area (54% and 3.9-fold, respectively) while the non-perfused scar area decreased (up to 38%). We also found an increase of immature collagen fibers, although the increase in total tissue collagen and types I and III was similar in all groups. Our results provide evidence that pASCsinduced stimulation of tissue perfusion and accumulation of immature collagen fibers attenuates adverse remodeling post-MI beyond the normal beneficial effects associated with ACE inhibition and beta-blockade.