Severe secondary mitral valve regurgitation is associated to hospitalization and mortality. The COAPT study has shown the superiority of guideline directed medical therapy at maximal tolerated doses according to guidelines (GDMT) plus edge-to-edge transcatheter repair (TEER) versus GMDT alone. However, at present there is no information on the impact of hospitalizations and their relationship to...
See the Presentations of the 12th ProEducar Fellows Course
During SOLACI-SOCIME 2022, our traditional education program for young interventionists ProEducar Fellows Course was held. Discover the presentations of the prestigious interventionists that made part of this 12th edition here below. Dr. Leandro Lasave (ARG) – “Transradial access: When and how? Practical lesson for access without complications” PRESENTATION Dr. Alejandro Alcocer (MEX) – “Practical demonstration of aortic...
Sex Differences According to Thrombus Burden in STEMI Patients
Many studies have shown there is higher mortality and complications among women after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) vs. men, especially after 30 days. Even though the mechanism driving higher mortality remains uncertain, recent studies have seen differences in thrombus formation with increased platelet count among women. In STEMI patients, intracoronary thrombus burden is a predictor...
Coronary Artery Dissection and Cardiogenic Shock: How Do They Evolve?
Spontaneous coronary artery dissections (SCD) are more frequent in women and account for about 25% of all acute myocardial infarctions (AMI) before the age of 50. While the presence of cardiogenic shock due to AMI is infrequent, its evolution is still somewhat unclear and it has not been fully analyzed. Researchers conducted an analysis in...
Left Atrial Appendage Closure Is a Valid Option
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most frequent arrhythmia in patients >55 years old and is related to ischemic stroke due to thrombi formation in the left atrium, particularly in the atrial appendage. To avoid this complication, anticoagulation is indicated, but patients >75 years are at high risk of bleeding, making percutaneous closure of the atrial...
Stent Thrombosis: Clinical Characteristics and Event Predictors in a Contemporary Cohort
Stent thrombosis (ST) is a serious complication of coronary PCI. However, its incidence across registries is low. It has been classified according to onset into acute (less than 24 hrs.), subacute (between 24 and 30 days), late (between 30 and 365 days) and very late (later than 365 days). The estimated incidence of ST is...
Angiographic Quantitative Flow Ratio-Guided Coronary Intervention: Promising Results at 2 Years
Functional assessment of coronary artery lesions with fractional flow reserve (FFR) or instant wave-free ratio (IFR) have shown improvement of most symptoms and clinical outcomes of patients with stable CAD. However, these tools recommended by the current guidelines increase procedure complexity, risk and cost. This is why the angiographic quantitative flow ratio-guided coronary intervention (QFR)...
SURTAVI at 5 Years
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) by transfemoral access has shown great benefit for different risk groups, but its long-term durability is still uncertain. Available evidence comes from small analysis and a single randomized trial with 280 patients and an 8 year follow-up: the NOTION Trial, where TAVR showed less valvular degeneration than aortic valve replacement (AVR) surgery....
Safety and Efficacy of Ticagrelor Monotherapy According to BMI
Obesity is growing dramatically around the world, regardless of income. For instance, 53% of US adults are obese, and 53% of people in the EU are overweight. The actual impact of elevated body mass index (BMI) in antiaggregation safety and efficacy, being it DAPT or SAPT, has not yet been properly looked at. This is...
The New Sirolimus Eluting Balloons Are Also Effective
The technological development of drug eluting stents has allowed us to treat increasingly complex patients, with around 10% stenosis and using more, and longer stents. This situation generates a great challenge: keep using stents or use paclitaxel coated balloons (PCB). At present, there are sirolimus drug coated balloons (SCB), but we do not have enough...