Luciano Nunes dos Santos, Fábio Conejo, Francisco Hedilberto Feitosa Filho, Carlos Augusto Homem de Magalhães Campos, J. Mariani Junior, Celso Kiyochi Takimura, Antônio Esteves Filho, Expedito Eustáquio Ribeiro da Silva, Roberto Kalil Filho, Pedro Alv
EXCEL Sub-Analysis: Angioplasty vs. Surgery in Chronic Renal Insufficiency
EXCEL patients with chronic kidney disease and left main coronary artery disease have higher rates of acute renal failure and other events compared with the general population. However, acute renal failure was less frequent with angioplasty than with surgery, while other events such as death, stroke, or infarction at 3 years were similar for both revascularization...
TCT 2018 | RADIOSOUND-HTN: Testing Different Renal Ablation Techniques and Devices
The clinical efficacy of renal endothelial sympathetic denervation using both radiofrequency and ultrasound endoscopy in the treatment of hypertension has already been proven. This is the first work comparing different techniques and technologies used to this end, which warranted its publication in Circulation. Patients with resistant hypertension were randomized 1:1:1 to: 1) radiofrequency denervation of...
EuroPCR 2018 | RADIANCE-HTN SOLO: Renal Denervation Guided Through Intravascular Ultrasound
Patients eligible for this study suffered from hypertension, had been treated with up to 2 drugs, and presented a daytime ambulatory blood pressure ≥135/85 mmHg and <170/105 mmHg after a 4-week washout period. The study enrolled 146 patients who were randomized 1:1 to denervation treatment or a sham procedure. The reduction in daytime ambulatory systolic blood pressure was greater...
An Important Study Shows That Renal Function Must Be Cared for in TAVR
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. The presence of renal dysfunction in the “real world” is over 25% in patients who undergo transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). The evolution of this disease among patients who are subjected to a replacement is well known, but evidence for patients who undergo TAVI is still limited, particularly for those who...
A New Opportunity for Renal Denervation
Courtesy of dr. Carlos Fava. At first, renal denervation enjoyed a considerable boost because, according to early studies, it lowered blood pressure (BP). However, after the results of the SYMPLICITY HTN 3 Trial its popularity decreased. Currently, the development of new technologies and greater operator experience may facilitate a change in this scenario. This...
SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED: Renal Denervation Reloaded?
This work presented at the ESC Congress 2017 held in Barcelona, simultaneously published in The Lancet, seems to give hope to all those that still believe in renal denervation. Interim outcomes suggest that a more intensive denervation of renal arteries, carried out at the SYMPLICITY HTN-3 trial, could reduce blood pressure in patients with untreated mild to moderate hypertension....
Edge-to-Edge Repair in Cardiogenic Shock
The edge-to-edge approach with MitraClip has been established as a valid strategy for patients who experience severe symptomatic mitral regurgitation (MI) with high risk for surgery, currently with a IIa indication. MI complicated by cardiogenic shock, which results in a high risk for conventional valve surgery, is a particularly complex scenario. In such a case,...
Health Status Scores after Transcatheter Repair in Patients with Tricuspid Regurgitation: TRILUMINATE Analysis
Severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) has been associated with higher mortality and significant limitations to patient quality of life, with considerable rates of hospitalization for cardiac failure (CF). Transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) with TriClip has been shown effective to reduce symptoms, with low risk of periprocedural complications. The aim of this study was to assess functional...
TriClip: Good Outcomes After a 2-Year Follow-up
Severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is an underestimated condition in healthcare systems. However, it is more common than believed, especially in individuals over 65 years of age. This condition is linked to hospitalizations due to heart failure, mortality rates, and a progressive decline in quality of life. Surgery to treat TR on its own is complicated,...