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      Improvement of Idiopathic Cardiomyopathy After Colon Clear

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          Background

          The study aimed to illustrate the effect of colon clear on idiopathic myocardial dysfunction. Helicobacter pylori colonized the stomach since an immemorial time, as if both the stomach and the bacterium used to live together in peace harmless to each other. H. pylori could migrate or get forced to migrate to the colon; antibiotics are seldom effective against extra-gastric H. pylori strains. The association of H. pylori and some cardiovascular diseases like myocarditis and cardiomyopaty has been sufficiently mentioned in literature. The role played by the increased mucosal production of inflammatory mediators (cytokines) induced by H. pylori among patients with ischemic heart diseases has been also clearly illustrated. The clinical association of gastritis and carditis is controversial. Active lymphocytic myocarditis manifested by intractable ventricular tachycardia, non-specific intra-ventricular block, and myocardial dysfunction has been described in a young woman infected with H. pylori; an immune influence has been emphasized in that patient as a possible etiology behind the development of autoimmune myocarditis. It has been reported also in literature that a possible role of autoimmunity induced by H. pylori in cardiomyopathy cannot be excluded.

          Methods

          Three female patients with frank history of H. pylori dyspepsia and an age range of 41 - 47 years have developed myocaditis complicated with cardiomyopathy as confirmed by echocardiography (ECG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Existence of H. pylori in the colon was confirmed by H. pylori fecal antigen. Colon clear was done for them.

          Results

          Symptomatic improvement and clinical recovery to sinus rhythm with minimal supra-ventricular extra-systoles occurred for all patients after colon clear. Patients continued improvement to normal cardiac tracing and normal left ventricular ejection function within further 3 - 4 weeks.

          Conclusion

          Colon clear could be a simple and safe measure to improve changes in cardiac rhythm, heart rate and myocardial function developing in association with H. pylori due to inflammatory, toxic or immune reasons.

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              Cytotoxin-associated gene-A--positive Helicobacter pylori strains are associated with atherosclerotic stroke.

              It is uncertain whether Helicobacter pylori is associated with ischemic syndromes and whether this association is mediated by the induction of atherosclerosis. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that atherosclerotic stroke shows a selective association with virulent H pylori strains. The seroprevalence of infection by H pylori and by strains bearing the cytotoxin-associated gene-A (CagA), a strong virulence factor, was assessed by ELISA in 138 patients with large-vessel stroke (group A), in 61 patients with cardioembolic stroke (group B), and in 151 healthy control subjects. The 3 groups had a similar socioeconomic status. Serum levels of C-reactive protein were also measured by ELISA. The prevalence of infection was 71% in group A, 63.9% in group B, and 70.2% in the control group (P=NS), whereas the prevalence of CagA-positive strains was higher in group A than in group B (42.8% versus 19.7%, respectively; odds ratio 3.04, 95% CI 1.43 to 6.49; P<0.001) and higher in group A than in the control group (42.8% versus 17.9%, respectively; odds ratio 4.3, 95% CI 2.12 to 8.64; P<0.001), after adjusting for main cardiovascular risk factors and social class. A trend toward a difference in C-reactive protein was observed between CagA-positive (2.00+/-3.43 [mean+/-SD] mg/dL) and CagA-negative (1.31+/-1.72 [mean+/-SD] mg/dL) patients (P=0.072, Mann-Whitney U test). The association between H pylori and acute cerebrovascular disease seems to be due to a higher prevalence of more virulent H pylori strains in patients with atherosclerotic stroke.
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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Cardiol Res
                Cardiol Res
                Elmer Press
                Cardiology Research
                Elmer Press
                1923-2829
                1923-2837
                April 2015
                06 April 2015
                : 6
                : 2
                : 249-254
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Internal Medicine, Helwan Gen Hosp, Cairo, Egypt
                [b ]Department of Surgery, Balghsoon Clinics, Jeddah, KSA
                [c ]Department of Physiotherapy, Cardiac Surgery Academy, Cairo, Egypt
                Author notes
                [d ]Corresponding Author: Abdullah M. Nasrat, Department of Surgery, Balghsoon Clinics, Jeddah, KSA. Email: abdullahalnasrat@ 123456yahoo.com
                Article
                10.14740/cr398e
                5295537
                0fb0e31a-2f57-48eb-a86d-4507d73c0856
                Copyright 2015, Nasrat et al.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                : 08 April 2015
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                cardiomyopathy,helicobacter pylori,myocarditis,senna purge

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