A new year is coming to an end and at SOLACI we are going over the most read studies on our website, on a vital topic, pharmacology. Follow us to keep up to date. The Most Read Articles of 2021: Pharmacology 01- Swan Ganz Associated with Better Outcomes in Cardiogenic Shock: Is It Back? The Swan…
The Most Read Articles of 2021: Coronary Disease
A new year is coming to an end and at SOLACI we are going over the most read studies on our website, on a vital topic, peripheral vascular disease. Follow us to keep up to date. Most Read Articles on Coronary Disease 01- Post MI Betablockers for Good? Patients receiving optimal medical treatment after MI…
The Most Read Articles of 2021: Structural Heart Disease
A new year is coming to an end and at SOLACI we are going over the most read studies on our website, on a vital topic, peripheral vascular disease. Follow us to keep up to date. The Most Read Articles of 2021: Structural Heart Disease 01- Surgeons’ Claim on Low-Risk Patients with Aortic Stenosis Recent…
The Most Read Articles of 2021: Peripheral Vascular Disease
A new year is coming to an end and at SOLACI we are going over the most read studies on our website, on a vital topic, peripheral vascular disease. Follow us to keep up to date. 01- SOLACI PERIPHERAL | 6th Clinical Case: Common, Superficial and Deep Femoral Artery Recanalization Dr. Ana Paula Mollón (Arg.)…
November’s Most Read Studies in Interventional Cardiology in solaci.org
01- Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms in 2021 Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) are those of >3 cm aortic diameter. They run the risk of rupture and ensuing death by bleeding. In consequence, they are treated to repair the aneurysm before it ruptures. Read more HERE 02- Ten Commandments for 2021 Guidelines on Valvular Heart Disease Since…
The Most Read Articles in Interventional Cardiology in October
01- ISCHEMIA: Prognosis is Determined by Anatomy, not Functionality The ISCHEMIA study keeps providing scientific news. This work in patients with stable coronary artery disease had already shown (to our surprise) that ischemic burden does not predict 4-year mortality. Read also HERE 02- Chile Sessions 2021 | Clinical Case Contest for Young Interventionists It is with great…
The latest scientific articles on TAVI published on our website
01- TAVR and Anticoagulation: Direct Anticoagulant Agents or Vitamin K Inhibitors? In some patients, using an anticoagulant agent is not an option, it is just prescribed. Based on the French TAVR registry, this research compared long-term mortality, bleeding, and ischemic events after valve implantation. A comparison was made between TAVR and direct vs. classic anticoagulant agents—good old proven and reversible vitamin K inhibitors. Read also HERE 02-…
The most read scientific papers of September in interventional cardiology
01- ESC 2021 | Updated European Society of Cardiology Guidelines for the Management of Valvular Heart Disease Early intervention in asymptomatic valvular heart disease, age recommendations to decide between TAVR and surgery for aortic stenosis, and a push in favor of transcatheter repair in secondary mitral regurgitation are some of the new modifications to the European…
The Most Read Articles in August in Interventional Cardiology
01- Best Revascularization Strategy in Patients with Left Ventricular Deterioration Multivessel disease associated to ventricular function deterioration is challenging in terms of risk, when choosing a revascularization strategy. Read also HERE 02- SOLACI Renewed Authorities During the SOLACI-CACI 2021 Congress After a massive event attended by thousands of people, the Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology renewed its authorities for…
The Most Read Articles in Interventional Cardiology of July
01- Novel DES Technology Promises to Become the Next DES Generation The novel technology of drug-eluting stent Supreme was designed to synchronize antiproliferative drug release and leave a base behind to promote healing. Read more HERE 02- The Fellow’s Corner | 3rd Clinical Case: True Bifurcation Lesion: Which Strategy Should We Use? Here is the third Fellow’s…
The most read scientific articles on interventional cardiology of april
01- Post MI Betablockers for Good? Patients receiving optimal medical treatment after MI do not seem to benefit from betablockers in the long term, provided they do not present cardiac failure or systolic function deterioration. Read more HERE 02- Thrombocytopenia and Thrombosis May Be Linked to AstraZeneca Vaccine, Analysis Reports This is one of the…