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Post PCI FFR Reduces MACE

Original Title: Utilizing Post-Intervention Fractional Flow Reserve to Optimize Acute Results and the Relationship to Long-Term Outcomes Reference: Shiv K. Agarwal, et al. JACC Cardiovascular Intervention 2016;9:1022-31   Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava.   Fractional flow reserve has shown benefits and it is considered the gold standard to assess intermediate lesions (Class IA), but its...

Is normal FFR always good prognosis?

Original Title: Coronary Flow Reserve and Microcirculatory Resistance in Patients with Intermediate Coronary Stenosis. Reference: Joo Myung Lee, el al. J Am Coll Cardiol 2016; 67:1158-69 Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Measuring fractional flow reserve (FFR) helps establish whether intermediate stenosis will generate ischemia, but it won’t help assess microcirculatory function. It has been shown that...

BEST: Similar mortality among angioplasty with DES (everolimus) and surgery

This observational registry compared the results of myocardial revascularization with angioplasty performed using everolimus-eluting stents in patients with multivessel. The primary endpoint of the study was mortality from any cause. Side end points were infarction, stroke, and revascularization. Propensity score was used to compare populations. Between 34819 patients were eligible 9223 patients in each group...

RENAL DES: reduction of restenosis in patients with kidney failure

Coronary angioplasty in patients with kidney failure is associated with an increased occurrence of events. This study compared the efficacy of preventing clinical restenosis using an everolimus-eluting stent versus a conventional stent, both implanted in the same patient with lesions in more than one vessel and suffering from kidney failure. The primary endpoint was target...

SYNTAX study final monitoring at 5-years

Original title: Coronary artery bypass grafting vs. percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with three-vessel disease: final five-year follow-up of the SYNTAX trial. Reference: Eur Heart J. 2014 May 21. pii: ehu213. (Epub ahead of print). The SYNTAX study was one of the largest randomized clinical studies comparing long-term results of angioplasty versus surgery in multivessel disease and /or...

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