500 years have passed since Leonardo da Vinci passed away (1452–1519), which is why we believe this is the perfect time to remember his passionate effort to study the human heart. Not only was Leonardo a gifted artist, but also an innovative engineer and inventor, a pioneer far ahead of his time. His scientific exploration...
New Risk Factors: Air Pollution, Air Temperature, Pain, and Sleep Hours
Traditionally, we have used age, gender, obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, smoking, and diabetes as cardiovascular risk factors. However, this new era (during which the changes made to care for our shared home, the planet, will play a key role) has seen the emergence of new factors such as pollution, noise, temperature, sleep hours, and air quality....
The Most Relevant Articles of 2018 in Peripheral Vascular Disease
1- What’s New in the European Guidelines on Peripheral Arterial Disease Since the last version of the European guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of peripheral arterial disease in 2011, there have been many trials and registries that warrant guideline adjustments in many aspects. The first novelty is the teamwork that gave way to these...
TCT 2018 | PARTNER 2 Valve-in-Valve: Clinical and Hemodynamic Results Maintained in the Long Term
The 1-year follow-up for this study was published last year in JACC, and it showed that transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in failed bioprosthetic valves has low rates of complications, boosts significant hemodynamic improvement, and results in relatively low mortality. Now, the 3-year results are presented at TCT 2018. The study followed 365 patients who underwent valve-in-valve...
EXCEL Sub-Study: The Site of the Left Main Coronary Artery Lesion Does Not Alter History
The EXCEL study, originally presented at TCT 2016 and published simultaneously in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), showed that angioplasty and surgery in patients with left main coronary artery disease have similar rates of mortality, infarction, and stroke at 3 years. This sub-study, recently published in J Am Coll Cardiol Intv, adds that the...
Live Cases, Edited Cases and Lunch Symposiums Sponsored by the Industry
The participation of the medical industry is, undoubtedly, one of the most appealing aspects of the SOLACI-SOCIME 2018 Congress. As usual, the most important companies in this industry have decided to take part in our event. Their contribution is most valuable, as it brings relevance and improves the quality of our scientific presentations. Organize your...
Missed Opportunities with Patients with Peripheral Vascular Disease
Little is known about how good are our counseling efforts on medication use and lifestyle as regards patients with peripheral vascular disease. More often than not, we use our time with these patients to discuss the technical feasibility of rechanneling, or to analyze the risk of eventual amputation. However, how often do we seize the...
Ricardo Lluberas: “My greatest concern is that the next generations of cardiologists be guided by ethical principles”.
Professor for over 40 years, an Uruguayan born in Paris, but proud of being “charrúa”, and passionate about cardiology since very young, Dr. Ricardo Lluberas is today the president of SOLACI not by mere chance: he has nurtured his career and his relationship with this institution with true love, even before SOLACI took its first...
Valve-in-Valve Implantation Is Possible
Original title: 5 Years Experience With Trancatheter Tranaspical Mitral Valve –in Valve Implantation for Bioprosthetic Valve Dysfunction Reference: Anson Cheung et al. J Am Coll Cardiol 2013;61:1759–66. Percutaneous valves development, first aortic and now mitral, has brought an opportunity to improve life quality and extend life for high risk non-surgical patients. 23 patients received transapical implantation in mitral...