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STEMI: Best P2Y12 inhibitor according to network meta-analysis

Original Title: Optimal P2Y12 inhibitor in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention: a network meta-analysis. Reference: Rafique AM et al. J Am Coll Cardiol Intv 2016;9:1036–46.   Courtesy of Dr. Alejandro Lakowsky.     Researchers drew up a network meta-analysis incorporating 37 trials with more than 88,000 patients undergoing ST elevation...

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Chronic total occlusions: Pilot experience with BVS

Original Title: Percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusion of the coronary artery with implantation of bioresorbable everolimus-eluting scaffolds.  Poznan CTO-Absorb Pilot Registry. Reference: Maciej Lesiak, et al EuroIntervention 2016;12:e144-e151   Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava.   Chronic total occlusion (CTO) is a real challenge and have a success rate of around 80% with trained...

BOLETÍN_CONGRESO

Relive SOLACI-SBHCI’16

Now, you can read the Congress coverage in this newsletter. Go back to Rio for a few minutes! JUNE 15, 2016 COVERAGE   Day 1 Opening day, a tribute to Dr. José Eduardo Sousa, the first to perform a coronary catheterization in Brazil, 50 years ago. Live cases and the Cleveland Clinic Symposium, “The year of...

cobertura congreso

June 9, 2016

Rio de Janeiro, June 9, 2016. Another great day at Solaci/SBHCI 2016. Early this morning, the TCT/GI2@SOLACI session –Percutaneous Coronary Intervention– was conducted at Cristo Redentor room by Dr. Ajay Kirtane (USA), who talked about contemporary PCI. Following this event, Dr. Roxana Mehran (USA), delivered an excellent presentation on the evolution of stents and highlighted...

cobertura congreso

June 8, 2016

Rio de Janeiro – June 8, 2016.   SOLACI-SBHCI 2016, the largest meeting on Interventional Cardiology in Latin America started with more than 1500 attendees. After the opening, by Congress President Marcelo Josén de Carvalho Cantarelli, we honored Dr. José Eduardo Sousa, the first to perform a coronary catheterization in Brazil, 50 years ago. After...

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Post PCI FFR: Outcome and Prognosis Optimization?

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. J Am Coll Cardiol Intv. 2016;9(10):1022-1031.   Courtesy of Dr. Agustín Vecchia.   At present, fractional flow reserve (FFR) has become the gold standard to define ischemia in intermediate lesions, and to...

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Left main PCI: Requiem for the Syntax score?

Original Title: Angiographic and Clinical Outcomes After Everolimus-Eluting Stenting for Unprotected Left Main Disease and High Anatomic Coronary Complexity. Reference: JACC Cardiovascular Interventions. Doi: 10.1016/j.jcin.2016.02.016. Courtesy of Dr. Agustín Vecchia.   In patients with unprotected left main disease (ULMD) associated to complex coronary anatomy, choosing a revascularization strategy can be challenging. Current guidelines recommend surgery for...

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SYNTAX II: Initial outcomes of FFR/iFR and IVUS guided PCI with last generation DES in 3 vessel patients

Original Title: iFR/FFR and IVUS-guided percutaneous coronary revascularization with new-generation DES in patients with de novo three-vessel disease: 30-day outcomes of the SYNTAX II trial. Presenter: P. W. Serruys.   The European Society of Cardiology guidelines recommend PCI for patients with multivessel disease and a Syntax score. A prospective, multicenter, single arm study was carried...

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MATRIX: Transradial vs. Femoral Access in Non-ST Elevation AMI

Original Title: Radial versus femoral access in patients with acute coronary syndromes with or without ST-segment elevation. Presenter: Bernardo Cortese.   The MATRIX study showed that the transradial access is associated with a reduction of combined events, death, infarction, stroke and bleeding, compared to femoral access, in ACS patients. The goal of this sub-analyzis was...

OPINON: OCT vs. IVUS Guided PCI

Original Title: Optical frequency domain imaging vs. IVUS in PCI: the OPINION trial – one-year primary endpoint results. Presenter: T. Kubo.   Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is increasingly being used in the daily practice given its greater capacity to define anatomical structures vs. intravascular ultrasound (IVUS). The clinical impact of this decision remains unclear.  ...

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