Original title: A direct comparison of intravenous enoxaparin with unfractionated heparin in primary percutaneous coronary intervention (from the ATOLL trial). Reference: Collet et al. Am J Cardiol. 2013; Epub ahead of print. ATOLL study analysis suggests that enoxaparin is superior to unfractionated heparin in reducing ischemic events and mortality in patients suffering ST elevation acute myocardial infarction (STEMI)<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2013/09/16/enoxaparin-appears-superior-to-unfractionated-heparin-in-patients-undergoing-primary-angioplasty/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Carotid angioplasty prior to central venous catheter. The best option to solve combined problems.
Original title: A Direct Comparison of Early and Late Outcomes with Three Approaches to Carotid Revascularization and Open Heart Surgery. Reference: Mehdi H. Shishehbor et al. J Am Coll Cardiol, article in press. The prevalence of severe carotid stenosis (> 80%) in patients planning to have a Central Venous Catheter (CVC) is estimated at between 6 and<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2013/08/08/carotid-angioplasty-prior-to-central-venous-catheter-the-best-option-to-solve-combined-problems/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Implanting a second valve and embolization are two complications that increase mortality
Original title: Determinats and Outcomes of Acute transcatheter Valve-in Valve Therapy or Embolization. Reference: Raj R Makkar, et al. J Am Coll Cardiol 2013;62:418-30 Percutaneous aortic valve implantation has proven to be feasible, safe and a successful follow up. Only in a few patients is the two-valve implantation necessary due to bad positioning or embolism but<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2013/08/06/implanting-a-second-valve-and-embolization-are-two-complications-that-increase-mortality/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Complex angioplasty with ventricular assist
Original title: Real-Word of the Impella 2.5 Circulatory Support System in Complex High-Risk Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: The USpella Registry Reference: Brijeshwar maini, et al. Catheterization and Cardiovscular Intervention For about a decade angioplasty has begun to be performed in increasingly complex patients (PE) such as those with left coronary trunk injury, 3-vessel injury, poor ventricular function and surgically<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2012/11/29/complex-angioplasty-with-ventricular-assist/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Diabetics with multivessel, must keep waiting.
Original title: Strategies for Multivessel Revascularization in Patients with Diabetes. The FREEDOM Trial. Reference: Michael E. Farkouh et al. N Engl J Med 2012. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1211585 This study was designed to determine the best revascularization strategy in diabetic patients with multivessel using current techniques of angioplasty (PCI) and surgery (CABG). Randomized 1:1 diabetic patients with injuries > 70%<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2012/11/08/diabetics-with-multivessel-must-keep-waiting/" title="Read more" >...</a>