Atrial fibrillation is a very frequent type of arrythmia that affects both men and women alike. This entity is associated to higher mortality seeing as it favors stroke and hospitalization for cardiac failure. At present, one of its valid treatment strategies is left atrial appendage closure, to reduce or prevent stroke and anticoagulation driven bleeding. ...
Do Short- and Long-Term Results of Left Atrium Appendage Closure Differ Between Men and Women?
Left atrium appendage closure (LAAC) is a major strategy to prevent stroke in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (AF). LAAC registries to date show that women present twice the risk for major events and higher rates of in-hospital complications and hospital re-hospitalization at 30 days when compared with men. However, long-term results according to sex are...
Left Atrial Appendage Closure Is a Valid Option
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most frequent arrhythmia in patients >55 years old and is related to ischemic stroke due to thrombi formation in the left atrium, particularly in the atrial appendage. To avoid this complication, anticoagulation is indicated, but patients >75 years are at high risk of bleeding, making percutaneous closure of the atrial...
Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: Treatment and Prognosis
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a non-traumatic nor iatrogenic event that causes a separation of the coronary artery tissue due to an intimal tear or a mural spontaneous hemorrhage. This event is most frequent in young females and usually causes an acute myocardial infarction that could be major. It accounts for 1% to 4%...
SURTAVI at 5 Years
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) by transfemoral access has shown great benefit for different risk groups, but its long-term durability is still uncertain. Available evidence comes from small analysis and a single randomized trial with 280 patients and an 8 year follow-up: the NOTION Trial, where TAVR showed less valvular degeneration than aortic valve replacement (AVR) surgery....
Safety and Efficacy of Ticagrelor Monotherapy According to BMI
Obesity is growing dramatically around the world, regardless of income. For instance, 53% of US adults are obese, and 53% of people in the EU are overweight. The actual impact of elevated body mass index (BMI) in antiaggregation safety and efficacy, being it DAPT or SAPT, has not yet been properly looked at. This is...
TEATE Trial: Urine Alkalinization as a Target to Prevent Contrast-Associated Kidney Injury
Acute kidney injury related to iodinated contrast significantly increases morbidity and mortality after angiography or angioplasty. According to registries, its prevalence can vary from 2% in low-risk population to up to 50% in high-risk subjects. Its risk factors include previous renal failure, diabetes, age, and the amount/type of contrast used. As a preventive measure, international...
PCI-Advances in DIABETIC PATIENTS – MIL & WIN SESSION – SOLACI-SOCIME 2022
✔️ PCI-Advances in DIABETIC PATIENTES – MIL & WIN SESSION ✔️ SOLACI-SOCIME 2022 Scientific Session 👨🏫 Contents: 00:10 – Welcoming words – Dra. Emma Miranda (MEX) 01:35 – Diabetes mellitus and coronary artery disease – Dra. Patricia Aubanel (MEX) 20:30 – Advances in the design of stents in PCI: Diabetes mellitus – Dra. Roxana Mehran...
Should We Treat Stroke Percutaneously in TAVR?
Since its inception, transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has improved greatly. However, there still are five big challenges to be solved: paravalvular leak, conduction disturbances, debilitating stroke, impaired kidney function, and major vascular complications and bleeding. Most cases of stroke are periprocedural and ischemic. So far, they have not been well analyzed in terms of...
RIPCORD 2 Study: Routine Assessment Using Pressure Wires in Acute Coronary Syndrome
The inclusion of fractional flow reserve (FFR) has changed how coronary interventions are treated. Current guidelines endorse its use in intermediate lesions with no evidence of ischemia in non-invasive studies in patients with multivessel disease. The original RIPCORD (Routine Pressure Wire Assessment Influence Management Strategy at Coronary Angiography for Diagnosis of Chest Pain) study proposed...