Is the Obesity Epidemic Putting Patients’ and Physicians’ Health at Risk? In addition to the obvious negative effect on patients, obesity can also affect Interventional Cardiologists’ health, seeing as it involves increased exposure to radiation. Operators are clearly and increasingly exposed to radiation as patient body mass index (BMI) increases. Radiation exposure might be...
EuroPCR 2018 | Consistent CTO Study: Rechanneling with Current Techniques and SYNERGY Stents
This observational study included 231 patients from 6 sites who presented chronic total occlusions and underwent rechanneling procedures using currently available techniques, which were successful in 90% of all cases (210 patients). All patients who underwent successful rechanneling received a SYNERGY stent and most of them underwent intravascular ultrasound (90.5%). There was only 1 patient lost to clinical follow-up...
Is The Transradial Approach Useful in CTO?
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. The transradial approach has been advanced in time, and is being increasingly used in more and more complex angioplasty procedures with the same benefit, compared to the classical femoral approach. As a result, in many high volume centers, this reality has demoted the femoral approach to a few particular procedures....
IVUS vs. Angiography in New-Generation Drug-Eluting Stents Preimplantation
Courtesy of Dr. Guillermo Migliaro. The latest 2011 American College of Cardiology (ACC) guideline states that “coronary intravascular ultrasonography (IVUS) may be considered for guidance of coronary stent implantation, particularly in cases of left main coronary artery stenting (Class IIB, Level of Evidence: B).” This has been long debated with no clear winners. This analysis provides new information...
Retrograde Technique: High Success Rate in CTO
Original Title: Outcomes With the Use of the Retrograde Approach for Coronary Chronic Total Occlusion Interventions in a Contemporary Multicenter US Registry. Reference: Dimitri Karmpaliotis et al. Circ Cardiovasc Interv. 2016 Jun;9(6). This study evaluated the safety and efficacy of the retrograde technique for chronic total occlusions. Researchers compared retrograde vs. anterograde technique outcomes...
TCT 2019 | EURO-CTO: Results at 3 Years of CTO Recanalization vs. Optimal Medical Treatment
Courtesy of SBHCI. Between 16 and 18% of coronary artery lesions in patients with chronic stable CAD are chronic total occlusions (CTO). CTO revascularization could benefit symptomatic patients, but it remains unclear whether such complex procedure is safe in the long run, given the study outcomes on PCI in CAD so far. This study presented...
CTO Revascularization Improves Quality of Life
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. The presence of CTO hovers around 15, 20% in coronary angiographies of patients with chronic stable angina, but only 5% receive percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). One of the obstacles to percutaneous revascularization is the lack of relevant studies justifying it, though we do have different comparative studies that improve symptoms, ventricular...
2 Year Outcomes of Lutonix Drug Coated Balloon in Superficial Femoral Arteries
There are plenty of clinical studies assessing the use of angioplasty for en la peripheral artery disease with restenosis rates as high as 40% and 60% at 6 and 12 months. Drug coated balloons have significantly raised primary patency, but they have mostly been tested in short lesions with mild calcification and no total occlusions. This...
Different Techniques for the Improvement of Outcomes in Intermittent Claudication
Peripheral vascular diseases affect over 20% of the population and can affect up to 30% of people with cardiovascular risk factors. The most important treatment points include modification of risk factors, exercise, optimal medical treatment, and timely revascularization. Given its lower risk of peri-procedural complications (when compared to surgery), endovascular therapy is generally the first...
Successful CTO: associated to higher survival rate?
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. The presence of chronic total occlusions (CTO) in coronary angiograms varies between 5% and 30%, depending of the different analyzis. Likewise, they have been associated to higher mortality rate and the need for myocardial revascularization surgery. The frequency of CTO PCI is low across the different series (3.8%), though...