The prevalence of peripheral arterial disease is between 15% and 20% of patients older than 65 years and its severity is greatly underestimated. In fact, annual mortality is higher in patients with peripheral arterial disease (8.2%) than in those after acute myocardial infarction (6.3%). Despite the above, medical advice and efforts to modify risk factors…
Cost-Effectiveness of Endovascular and Surgical Repair of Complex Aneurysms
While the endovascular repair of aortic aneurysms has steadily become the number one option for aneurysms in which necks are adequate and which meet the specifications of device manufacturers. New technologies have arisen. These advancements allowed the expansion of this indication to more complex anatomies, such as those involving a short neck, no neck, or…
Surprisingly, some patients won’t do as told and have less events
Today endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) is the preferred option to treat patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms, even though studies have shown reintervention rate is around 20% at 5 years. Consequently, guidelines recommend life EVAR surveillance imaging to identify and treat eventual leaks and prevent aneurysms from growing and eventually rupturing. There are several population and observational studies…
These were the 5 most read scientific articles of January
1) The 10 Commandments of ESC’s New STEMI Guidelines The authors have given an entertaining account of the most relevant points and differences between the new STEMI guidelines and the prior ones, from 2014. Read more 2) Burnout Syndrome among Cardiologists For the first time, the American College of Cardiology (ACC) has carried out a survey on this phenomenon,…
Angioplasty vs. Surgery in Long-Term Critical Ischemia
Critical ischemia is the most advanced form of peripheral arterial disease, and it is characterized by ischemic rest pain and ulcers or gangrene. Revascularization is obviously positioned as the first-line treatment, and guidelines recommend both possible strategies (surgery or angioplasty) largely based on the findings of the BASIL trial (British Angioplasty versus Surgery in Ischemic…
The 9 most read scientific articles of 2017 in interventional cardiology
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) Nearly half of interventional cardiologists may have pre-cataract lesions This statement is based on eye…
Critical Lower Limb Ischemia Should Be Taken into Account in TAVR
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Peripheral vascular diseases (PVD) present the same risk factors as aortic stenosis. In consequence, these disorders usually coexist. The frequency and impact of their various stages on patients undergoing TAVR is yet to be thoroughly assessed. Read also: “Peripheral Vascular Disease Is Associated to More Events in TAVR”. This study analyzed…
Current Perspectives on Renal Denervation
Current Perspectives on Renal Denervation. Presenters: Dr. Lucio Padilla, Argentina. Dr. Alejandro Ricalde, México. Dr. Humberto Casal, Venezuela. This video, sponsored and funded by Medtronic, was filmed during SOLACI-CACI 2017 Congress, at Hilton Buenos Aires Hotel (in Argentina). Do you want to take a look at all other SOLACI-CACI 2017 Congress Medtronic cases? Watch them We are interested in…
Radioprotection: 6 essential articles to keep you updated
1) On Radiation Protection: Editorial comment by Dr. Ariel Durán I am pleased to witness the increased amount of scientific papers in high impact journals addressing topics related to radiation protection or the harmful effects of radiation on our patients and primary or secondary operators. Similarly, it is my pleasure to see that SOLACI has…
On Radiation Protection: Editorial comment by Dr. Ariel Durán
Courtesy of Dr. Ariel Durán. I am pleased to witness the increased amount of scientific papers in high impact journals addressing topics related to radiation protection or the harmful effects of radiation on our patients and primary or secondary operators. Similarly, it is my pleasure to see that SOLACI has acknowledged this growing concern by…
Burnout Syndrome among Cardiologists
For the first time, the American College of Cardiology (ACC) has carried out a survey on this phenomenon, and more than 25% of Cardiologists have reported the characteristic symptoms of burnout. This syndrome is known, among other things, for chronic fatigue at work, low self-esteem and difficulty to focus, associated with stress and aggressiveness. These findings should be taken…