Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. The development of new valves for TAVR and the increased experienced of operators have significantly decreased paravalvular leak. However, new bundle Branch block (BBB) and the need for permanent pacemaker (PPM) are still relatively high, and their impact and evolution remain controversial. The study looked at 816 patients, 437…
TAVR Is Feasible and Offers Good Outcomes in Patients with Cancer
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Oncology patients have been excluded from all studies, but many of them have a life expectancy of over a year or two, and aortic stenosis can pose a problem as regards their treatment. This study analyzed 2744 patients who underwent TAVR. Among them, 222 presented cancer (8.1%). Patients with cancer were younger,…
Percutaneous Closure Systems Are Safe in TAVR and Aneurysms
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Currently, one of our medical challenges is to conduct procedures requiring access with large introducer sheaths in a simpler way, without requiring surgical intervention and closing with percutaneous devices while maintaining procedural quality and safety. There are several devices, but they require a learning curve and the only information available comes…
Is the Obesity Epidemic Putting Patients’ and Physicians’ Health at Risk?
Is the Obesity Epidemic Putting Patients’ and Physicians’ Health at Risk? In addition to the obvious negative effect on patients, obesity can also affect Interventional Cardiologists’ health, seeing as it involves increased exposure to radiation. Operators are clearly and increasingly exposed to radiation as patient body mass index (BMI) increases. Radiation exposure might be…
These Were the Most Relevant Article of 2018 in the Field of Coronary Diseases
1- The CULPRIT-SHOCK Study Is Finally Published in NEJM and It Is Bound to Change Guidelines During SOLACI’s coverage of the TCT 2017 Congress in Denver, Colorado, we already mentioned some of the outcomes of this study that has arrived to revolutionize clinical practice, given the differences between its results and those of the classic…
Contemporary Results for Septal Embolization in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
This work showed that percutaneous septal ablation in patients with symptomatic hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is safe (and improves patient symptoms) and results in excellent long-term survival. Alcohol-induced infarction for treatment of symptomatic hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy is controversial because, while it may relieve acute symptoms, it might also increase long-term mortality. This study sought to report…
Left Main PCI Technique Could Change DAPT Duration
Up to 20% of patients undergoing left main PCI require a 2-stent technique, and this number should most likely grow after the DKCRUSH-V outcomes. However, this study contradicts the DKCRUSH-V and brings us back to “the simpler the better”, since patients undergoing 1 stent left main PCI presented less revascularization and less target vessel failure…
Is Individual Operator Experience Important in TAVR?
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has emerged as a successful alternative for inoperable patients and a non-inferior alternative for high- and intermediate-risk patients. While its evolution depending on site experience has been analyzed, there is currently very little information regarding the impact of operator individual experience. This study analyzed 8771 procedures performed…
The 10 most consulted articles at SOLACI during 2018
1- New High Blood Pressure Guidelines The wait is finally over: the high blood pressure guidelines that have been in the works for the past 3 years saw the light of day at the American Heart Association (AHA) 2017 Scientific Sessions. Read more 2- The 10 Commandments of ESC’s New STEMI Guidelines The authors…
What is the best antiplatelet in PCI to vein grafts?
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. PCI to saphenous vein grafts is one the greatest challenges these days because, as opposed to native arteries, they present important thrombolytic material, diffuse and long lesions, and abundant macrophage and inflammatory cells, which makes the procedure more complex. At present, we have not yet agreed on the best antiplatelet…