Adrian Giucă
10 Papers
Adrian Giucă is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Pulmonary hypertension. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Sclerodermic Cardiomyopathy—A State-of-the-Art Review
Adrian Giucă,Tea Gegenava,C. Mihai,Ciprian Jurcut,Adrian Saftoiu,Diana M. Girnita,Bogdan A. Popescu,Nina Ajmone Marsan,Ruxandra Jurcut +8 more
TL;DR: This state-of-the-art review aims to stratify all the cardiac investigations needed to diagnose and follow-up the sclerodermic cardiomyopathy patient, and discusses the epidemiology, risk factors and pathophysiology of this important cause of morbidity of the SSc patient.
Prediabetes in stemi patients: association with left ventricular remodeling and outcome
Laima Caunite,Xavier Galloo,R. Myagmardorj,Dorien Laenens,Jan Stassen,Idit Yedidya,Takeru Nabeta,Maria Chiara Meucci,Suren Chimed,Jurrien H Kuneman,Inge J. van den Hoogen,Sophie E. van Rosendael,Hoi W. Wu,Victor Van Den Brand,Adrian Giucă,Nina Ajmone Marsan,Jeroen J. Bax +16 more
Isolated coronary artery ectasia presenting as inferior-posterior STEMI—a case-based state-of-the-art review of the current literature
Adrian Giucă,Alexandru Rocsoreanu,M. Şerban,Monica Roşca,Maria Iancu,Andrei Carp,D. Deleanu,Marin Postu +7 more
TL;DR: A 71-year-old female patient, with cardiovascular risk factors, who was referred for emergency cardiological evaluation after experiencing severe anterior chest pain is reviewed, finding presence of isolated coronary artery ectasia to be a rare disease.
Sex-specific difference in cardiac function in patients with systemic sclerosis: association with cardiovascular outcomes.
Tea Gegenava,Federico Fortuni,Nina M van Leeuwen,A. Tennøe,Anna-Maria Hoffmann-Vold,Ruxandra Jurcut,Adrian Giucă,Laura Groşeanu,Felix C. Tanner,Oliver Distler,Jeroen J Bax,Jeska De Vries-Bouwstra,Nina Ajmone Marsan +12 more
TL;DR: In patients with SSc, male sex is associated with worse cardiovascular outcomes even after adjusting for important clinical characteristics, and LV GLS was more impaired in men as compared with women and potentially explains the sex difference in cardiovascular outcomes.