TAVR

EuroPCR 2023 | Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) Balloon in the Treatment of Underexpanded Stents

Calcified coronary plaque (CCP) is a challenge for interventional cardiology. Stent underexpansion (SU) commonly associated with CCP could predispose to stent thrombosis or restenosis. Currently, SU in severe CCP can be treated by rotational atherectomy, orbital atherectomy, balloon cutting/scoring, non-compliant high-pressure balloons, or intravascular lithotripsy (IVL). The aim of this meta-analysis was to determine the...

EuroPCR 2023 | More Evidence in Favor of Renal Denervation

This study included 219 patients with uncontrolled essential hypertension who had received at least two antihypertensive drugs. All of them underwent a renal angiography and were randomized to the renal denervation group or the control group. Denervation was performed using the SyMapCath I catheter and the SYMPIONEER S1 generator/stimulator. Mean patient age was 45 years old, and...

Sesión Conjunta SOLACI@EuroPCR 2023

SOLACI@EuroPCR 2023 Joint Session at EuroPCR 2023

Once more, the Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology will be at EuroPCR 2023, one of the most important events of the specialty in the world.  In the segment “How to Treat (coronary interventions, valve interventions, bifurcation lesions, STEMI, TAVR) – Focus on International Collaboration” we will deliver a joint session on research registries in...

Cortar las valvas, una medida extrema para evitar la oclusión coronaria post TAVI

BASILICA: a Complex Strategy, Yet Safe

Coronary artery obstruction (CAO) after TAVR is rare, but it entails extremely high mortality (50% or more), especially after valve-in-valve (V-in-V) or when the coronary ostia are is too close to the valve annulus. This is why the BASILICA technique was developed (Bioprosthetic or Native Aortic Scallop Intentional Laceration to Prevent Iatrogenic Coronary Artery Obstruction)....

TAVI bajo riesgo

Evolute Low Risk at 3 Years: Promising Outcomes

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement has shown important benefits but one of its biggest challenges is showing its safety and efficacy at followup in low risk patients. At present we have 2-year data from the Evolute Low Risk, but the we lack information at longer followup.  The study looked at 3-year followup of the Evolute Low...

Sobrevida en pacientes con insuficiencia tricuspídea según variables clínicas y ecocardiográficas (Clusters)

High Implantation of Self-Expanding Valves in the Aortic Position or Cusp Overlapping: Should It Be the New “Gold Standard”?

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has been proving its benefit in different scenarios for two decades now. However, in the field of self-expanding valves, one challenge has always been its high rate of pacemaker implantation compared with balloon-expandable devices and valvular replacement surgery. For this reason, the high implantation or Cusp Overlapping strategy was developed....

The most read scientific articles in interventional cardiology in March on our website

Below, we share March’s most read scientific abstracts in interventional cardiology at solaci.org. ACC 2023 | YELLOW III Study. Effect of Evolocumab on Coronary Plaque Characteristics in Stable Coronary Artery Disease Dr. Kini presented the results of the YELLOW III Study where she analyzed the effect of evolocumab on coronary plaque in patients with stable...

Pronóstico al año en lesiones ateroscleróticas vs las no ateroscleróticas en pacientes con MINOCA

CTO: Length’s Impact on Success

The rise of chronic total occlusions (CTO) percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) goes hand in hand with technological development, through still posing a great challenge, one not exactly exempt from complications.  An important criterion to successful CTO PCI is length: ≥20 mm lesions lower the odds, according to J-CTO Score. However, increasing operator experience and the...

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