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La endarterectomía precoz parece superior a la angioplastia carotidea en pacientes sintomáticos

Safety of Early Carotid Artery Stenting in Symptomatic Patients

Safety of Early Carotid Artery Stenting in Symptomatic Patients

This work shows the safety of carotid artery stenting within 14 days of a stroke and, so far, this is the largest series of symptomatic patients published by an institution. The exact moment to conduct this procedure after an acute stroke is still controversial, although most publications so far have favored early endarterectomy over early angioplasty.

Un seguimiento mínimo y apropiado reduce la mortalidad luego de una endoprótesis

Is Stage 1 Hypertension as Defined in ACC/AHA Guidelines Associated with Any Events?

New information has been published fast, and what we thought we knew about hypertension has also changed fast. One of the biggest differences between American and European hypertension guidelines is whether patients with systolic blood pressure (BP) 130/139 mmHg and diastolic BP 80/89 mmHg are considered hypertensive or not. The only place where enough patients with these

Los 10 artículos más leídos de septiembre

The 10 most read articles of September

1- High-Sensitivity Troponins Turned All Events into Infarctions; the 4th Universal Definition Clarifies Things Myocardial infarction or myocardial injury? The Fourth Universal Definition of Myocardial Infarction (an update of the 2012 version) is here to clarify that not all cases of elevated cardiac troponin values are acute myocardial infarctions. Read more    2- A Simple

TCT 2018 | CorMicA Trial: Coronary Function in Patients with Angina and Normal Coronary Arteries

Angina pectoris without stenosis in the epicardial coronary arteries is a common problem with several possible underlying causes. The main purpose of this work was to test the hypothesis that stratified medical therapy guided by an interventional diagnostic procedure might improve outcomes. Patients without coronary lesions and with angina were immediately randomized 1:1 to an

TCT 2018 | ABSORB IV: todavía le quedan vidas a las plataformas bioabsorbibles

TCT 2018 | ABSORB IV: Much Life Left for Bioresorbable Scaffolds

Previous studies have documented higher rates of adverse events with bioresorbable scaffolds (ABSORB) compared with metallic drug-eluting stents (DES). However, these studies included lesions smaller than recommended for these scaffolds and a suboptimal implantation technique. The ABSORB IV study, presented by Dr. Stone at TCT 2018 and published simultaneously in The Lancet, randomized patients to polymeric everolimus-eluting scaffold Absorb

TCT 2018 | OAC-ALONE: solo anticoagulación luego del año de un stent en pacientes fibrilados

TCT 2018 | OAC-ALONE: Anticoagulation Alone 1 Year After Stenting in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

Up to now, there had been no randomized controlled trial assessing oral anticoagulation alone vs. oral anticoagulation plus antiplatelet therapy in patients with atrial fibrillation 1 year after stenting in a setting of stable coronary disease. Such was the vacuum that this work, presented at TCT 2018 and published simultaneously in Circulation, attempted to fill. This trial

TCT 2018 | LRP: tecnología infrarroja para detectar pacientes y placas vulnerables

TCT 2018 | LRP: Infrared Technology for the Detection of Vulnerable Patients and Plaques

Despite optimal medical treatment and modification of risk factors, patients may spend long periods without symptoms and then experience acute coronary syndrome without any prior indication that may allow us to predict the time of occurrence. This is why the possibility of detecting patients with vulnerable plaques and who are at higher risk is very

TCT 2018 | FAST-FFR: FFR derivado de la angiografía, sin hiperemia y sin necesidad de cruzar la lesión

TCT 2018 | FAST-FFR: Angiography-Derived FFR Without Hyperemic Stimulus or Invasive Guidewire Placement

All over the world, functional lesion measurement remains underutilized due to the need for a hyperemic stimulus (which may be avoided with instantaneous wave-free ratio [iFR]) and, above all, the invasiveness of guidewire placement (crossing the intended lesion) for the measurement. These guidewires have improved a lot, but they still lack the navigating capacity of

TCT 2018 | Mismatch post TAVI según el registro TVT

TCT 2018 | Mismatch After TAVR According to the TVT Registry

Prosthesis-patient mismatch (i.e. a difference between the size of the implanted prosthetic valve and the patient body size) in patients who undergo surgery is associated with worse outcomes. This may also apply to percutaneous prostheses, although that has not been well-studied yet. This work, presented at TCT 2018 and published simultaneously in JACC, analyzes this problem

TCT 2018 | ReCre8 trial: Zotarolimus y polímero permanente vs Amphilimus libre de polímero

TCT 2018 | ReCre8 Trial: Permanent Polymer and Zotarolimus vs. Polymer-Free Amphilimus

Polymer-free amphilimus-eluting stents are a novel technology combining sirolimus and long-chained fatty acids. This enhances the uptake of antiproliferative agents and may be associated with lower restenosis, particularly among patients with diabetes. The new device includes abluminal reservoirs filled with the drug; in consequence, there is no need for polymer. This work compares this new

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