Currently, the American and European guidelines recommend coronary angioplasty in patients with severe aortic stenosis with lesions >70% (Class IIa) who will undergo transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). However, the benefit of performing a revascularization in these patients is still uncertain. This prospective multicenter study included 2025 patients divided into two groups: complete revascularization (N = 1310)<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2022/05/24/europcr-2022-should-revascularization-be-performed-before-tavr-in-patients-with-stable-coronary-disease/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Improved Ventricular Function Post Revascularization: Fewer Events across Subgroups?
According to the STITCH and STITCHES trials, in patients with coronary artery disease and deteriorated left ventricular ejection fraction (EF), revascularization of a viable heart might reverse left ventricular systolic dysfunction. In these patients, improved EF after coronary revascularization appears to increase long term survival, particularly after cardiac artery bypass grafting (CABG), compared against medical<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2022/05/16/improved-ventricular-function-post-revascularization-fewer-events-across-subgroups/" title="Read more" >...</a>
5-year TVF and MACCE in patients with deferred of revascularization after FFR: Is FFR enough?
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) has been shown effective and safe by different studies, yet not at 5 years. The aim of this multicenter registry was to assess the impact of thrombotic risk (as per CREDO-Kyoto score) as a predictor of cardiovascular events at 5 years in patients with deferred revascularization after FFR measurement. The score<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2022/04/13/5-year-tvf-and-macce-in-patients-with-deferred-of-revascularization-after-ffr-is-ffr-enough/" title="Read more" >...</a>
ACC 2022 – Complete Trial QoL: Complete Revascularization in STEMI
The COMPLETE study has shown complete revascularization in STEMI reduces cardiovascular mortality or new AMI, which generated a change in ACC/AHA 2021 revascularization guidelines. However, its impact on quality of life is yet to be studied. The aim of this prespecified analysis of the COMPLETE study is to determine whether complete revascularization improves quality of<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2022/04/05/acc-2022-complete-trial-qol-complete-revascularization-in-stemi/" title="Read more" >...</a>
April 7th | Medtronic-SOLACI Masterclass with Gregg Stone: Revascularization in Patients with Multivessel Lesions
Join us in the third Medtronic-SOLACI masterclass with Dr. Gregg Stone (USA) and renowned Latin-American panelists. In this last session of this cycle of 3 masterclasses organized alongside Medtronic, Dr. Stone will discuss revascularization in patients with multivessel lesions. Date: April 7th, 2022, at 07:30 p.m. (Argentina/Brazil time, UTC -3). As usual, this event is<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2022/04/05/april-7th-medtronic-solaci-masterclass-with-gregg-stone-revascularization-in-patients-with-multivessel-lesions/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Is Coronary Revascularization Useful in Renal Transplant Candidates?
Coronary artery disease is the main cause of death in patients with functioning renal transplant, reaching 30%, with the highest rate at peri transplant stage. At the same time, the incidence of acute myocardial infraction (AMI) after renal transplant ranges from 5% to 11%. This is why asymptomatic candidates are routinely screened for CAD before<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2022/03/22/is-coronary-revascularization-useful-in-renal-transplant-candidates/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Symptomatic Carotid Arteries: Early or Late Emergency Revascularization?
Carotid endarterectomy continues to be the safest technique for emergency revascularization. However, 48 hours after index event, different strategy outcomes will become comparable. Multiple advances in device development have brought promising results for carotid revascularization patients with symptomatic stenosis. Regardless these developments, optimal revascularization timing after index event remains unclear. This study included patients with<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2022/01/11/symptomatic-carotid-arteries-early-or-late-emergency-revascularization/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Complete Revascularization after Pharmacoinvasive Strategy
Patients initially receiving pharmacoinvasive strategy for ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) also presenting multivessel disease consistently benefit from complete revascularization. This benefit is similar to that of primary PCI. The COMPLETE showed that staged non-culprit lesion percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) reduced major cardiovascular events in STEMI patients with multivessel coronary artery disease. This benefit was<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2021/08/25/complete-revascularization-after-pharmacoinvasive-strategy/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Best Revascularization Strategy in Patients with Left Ventricular Deterioration
Multivessel disease associated to ventricular function deterioration is challenging in terms of risk, when choosing a revascularization strategy. According to this recent analysis of the SCAAR registry published in the European Heart Journal, long term followup seems to justify taking a higher risk initially, higher risk being myocardial revascularization surgery (CABG). The study looked at<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2021/08/11/best-revascularization-strategy-in-patients-with-left-ventricular-deterioration/" title="Read more" >...</a>
FLOWER-MI: FFR vs. Angiography for Complete Revascularization in Infarction
Functional assessment with fractional flow reserve (FFR) was not better than conventional angiography to guide complete revascularization in patients with multivessel lesions in a setting of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and successful primary angioplasty. These results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) and presented during the American College of Cardiology (ACC)<a href="https://solaci.org/en/2021/06/07/flower-mi-ffr-vs-angiography-for-complete-revascularization-in-infarction/" title="Read more" >...</a>