revascularization

EuroPCR 2023 | iFR vs FFR Guided Revascularization in Left Main De Novo Lesions

Acute coronary syndrome guidelines recommend the use of iFR and FFR guided invasive management for patients with high risk ischemia regardless medical treatment. However, iFR and FFR they are often considered exchangeable.&nbsp; Prior literature has shown there can be a discrepancy of around 20% between these techniques when it comes to revascularization outcomes.&nbsp; Choosing the<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2023/05/17/europcr-2023-ifr-vs-ffr-guided-revascularization-in-left-main-de-novo-lesions/" title="Read more" >...</a>

angioplastia a tronco de coronaria izquierda vs cirugia

Left Main Coronary Artery Revascularization: Are Periprocedural Complications Significant?

In the field of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and myocardial revascularization surgery (MRS), previous analyses have shown a link between in-hospital and 30-day complications, in terms of complicated progress and/or mortality. Most of this information comes from non-randomized or old studies, which translates into contradictory data. Researchers analyzed the EXCEL study, which included patients with<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2023/03/22/left-main-coronary-artery-revascularization-are-periprocedural-complications-significant/" title="Read more" >...</a>

ACC 2023 | Complete Revascularization Strategies in patients with ACS and Multivessel Disease

In patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and multivessel disease, complete revascularization is associated with better clinical outcomes. However, for non-culprit vessel revascularization the strategy remains unclear.&nbsp; The aim of this multicenter, open label, randomized, non-inferiority study, was to determine whether complete revascularization during index procedure is non inferior vs. staged.&nbsp; Primary end point was<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2023/03/08/acc-2023-complete-revascularization-strategies-in-patients-with-acs-and-multivessel-disease/" title="Read more" >...</a>

La ATC es una alternativa válida en el TCI

Left Main Revascularization: 12 Year Registry in Canada

The current indication for severe left main lesion continues to be coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) but percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has come far in this territory thanks to increasing operator experienced and the use of IVUS during procedures.&nbsp;&nbsp; At present, left main disease have a Class IIa indication in the American guidelines when<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2023/03/02/left-main-revascularization-12-year-registry-in-canada/" title="Read more" >...</a>

DISRUPT-PAD III: Seguimiento del tratamiento con IVL en territorio femoropoplíteo

Stent Revascularization in Femoropopliteal Disease: An Analysis of Clustered Randomized Trials

A study compared pooled data of claudication and critical ischemia patients treated with stenting vs. by-pass surgery in femoropopliteal disease. The main objective of revascularization in femoropopliteal disease is to improve the quality of life and functional capacity of claudication patients who did not respond to medical treatment, and to save the affected limb in<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2023/02/07/stent-revascularization-in-femoropopliteal-disease-an-analysis-of-clustered-randomized-trials/" title="Read more" >...</a>

La coronariografía precoz reduce la mortalidad en SCA sin supradesnivel del ST de alto riesgo

Long-Term Evolution of Hybrid Coronary Revascularization

Currently, myocardial revascularization surgery (MRS) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) are the available strategies for multivessel coronary artery disease. However, an alternative strategy has long been developed, called hybrid coronary revascularization (HCR), where the anterior descending artery is bypassed with a graft from the mammary artery and the rest of the lesions are treated by<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2023/01/23/long-term-evolution-of-hybrid-coronary-revascularization/" title="Read more" >...</a>

El éxito en las CTO reduce la isquemia residual local y a distancia

Hybrid Coronary Revascularization: A Valid Option?

In this article, we will examine the use of hybrid coronary revascularization to treat multivessel coronary artery disease.&nbsp; Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common cause of morbidity and mortality in the western world.&nbsp; The presence of multivessel CAD is associated to high short and midterm mortality and coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) is<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2023/01/12/hybrid-coronary-revascularization-a-valid-option/" title="Read more" >...</a>

ATC sobre arterias nativas o puentes venosos, ¿cuál tiene mejor pronóstico?

Real-World Revascularization Strategy for Left Main Coronary Artery: Surgery or PCI?

There are many current randomized trials comparing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with myocardial revascularization surgery (MRS) for the treatment of left main coronary artery disease (LMCAD). In the European Society of Cardiology guidelines, PCI is classified as Ia (LMCAD with low-complexity coronary disease) or IIa indication (intermediate complexity), whereas, according to the American Heart Association<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2023/01/11/real-world-revascularization-strategy-for-left-main-coronary-artery-surgery-or-pci/" title="Read more" >...</a>

Isquemia crítica de miembros inferiores: las re-hospitalizaciones frecuentes muestran la magnitud del problema

BEST-CLI: Revascularization of Critical Lower Limb Ischemia, a Pragmatic Study

Critical lower limb ischemia (CLLI) is associated with a major deterioration in quality of life and a significant increase in morbidity and mortality. Its estimated annual incidence is 220 to 3500 cases per million people, with an expected prevalence of 11% of patients with peripheral arterial disease. CLLI is the terminal stage of peripheral artery<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2022/11/22/best-cli-revascularization-of-critical-lower-limb-ischemia-a-pragmatic-study/" title="Read more" >...</a>

Más stents suman evidencia al esquema corto y nos acercamos al “efecto de clase”

Revascularization Using DES in Infrapopliteal Disease: Meta-Analysis and Change of Paradigm?

Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) has been under-studied and under-recognized in comparison with ischemic heart disease and stroke, despite its well-known impact on quality of life and its associated morbidity and mortality. According to a systematic review, it was estimated that in 2015 about 238 million people globally had PVD. This number is on the rise.<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2022/06/01/revascularization-using-des-in-infrapopliteal-disease-meta-analysis-and-change-of-paradigm/" title="Read more" >...</a>

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