Cardiac failure (CF) and sudden cardiac death (SCD) stand out as two of the main causes of death in patients with aortic stenosis. Although transcatheter aortic valve intervention has shown higher survival, these two continue to be the main conditions leading to patient death at followup. In its early days, TAVR also showed benefits, but...
Peru Sessions 2023 | Young Interventional Cardiologists Contest – New Deadline!
The reception of works for the contest of young cardiologists of the Peru Conference 2023 ended on 10/17/2023 Call for Case Submission XLVII SOLACI Regional Sessions – 16° Andean Region. November 16 & 17, 2023 | Lima – Perú.. It is with great pleasure that we hereby invite all young Latin American cardiologists to submit...
Left Main Coronary Artery PCI: In What Scenario Could We Not Use IVUS?
Lesions in the left main coronary artery (LMCA) continue to pose a significant challenge. The use of coronary imaging before percutaneous coronary implantation (PCI) has proven useful in analyzing the lesion, identifying the presence and location of calcification, and determining lesion length in the LMCA, the left anterior descending artery, and the circumflex artery. Various...
Transcatheter Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale in Thrombophilia Patients
The transcatheter treatment of patent foramen ovale (PFO) has been shown to reduce thromboembolic events in patients with cryptogenic stroke. However, most of large randomized studies have failed to include patients with thrombophilia, either inherited or acquired. For instance, the RESPECT study excluded patients with antiphospholipid antibodies (AFA) or hyperhomocysteinemia, while the REDUCE screened for...
TAVR in Asymptomatic or Minimally Symptomatic Patients: 30-Day Results
Aortic valve replacement (AVR) is recommended for symptomatic aortic stenosis (AS), while close monitoring is the advised strategy for asymptomatic patients, unless they have elevated aortic gradients, reduced ejection fraction, or abnormal stress tests. However, the optimal timing for AVR remains uncertain, especially in light of recent evidence suggesting that AS patients showing signs of...
Treatment and Gender-Based Outcomes for Coronary Bifurcation Stent Placement: Report from the e-ULTIMASTER Registry
Approximately 20% of all percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) are performed on bifurcation lesions, which continue to pose a challenge in terms of strategy: how many stents to use, what is the most suitable strategy, and when to transition from a single stent to two during the procedure. Additionally, the use of two stents in these...
Women in Cardio – Symposium for Women in Cardiology Held in Buenos Aires
The past 29 and 30th of September, 2023, the symposium Women in Cardio was held at Madero Hotel, in Buenos Aires; a joint effort organized by Boston Scientific Latam together with CACI the (Argentinian School of Interventional Cardiologists) and SOLACI’s MIL Group (the Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology). Over the course of 2 days,...
MITRAL Trial, Results at 5 Years
Repeat mitral valve repair has been associated with increased mortality. Transcatheter mitral valve repair has surged as an alternative for patients treated with mitral valve-in-valve (MViV), valve-in-ring (MViR), or valve-in-mitral for annular calcification (ViMAC). Current data from the VIVID and the MAC Global Registry on 30-day evolution in these 3 scenarios show 7.4%, 11.4% and...
TriClip: Good Outcomes After a 2-Year Follow-up
Severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is an underestimated condition in healthcare systems. However, it is more common than believed, especially in individuals over 65 years of age. This condition is linked to hospitalizations due to heart failure, mortality rates, and a progressive decline in quality of life. Surgery to treat TR on its own is complicated,...
Anti-Lipid Therapy in PCI Patients: Monotherapy with Statins or Combination?
According to several studies, in patients with high-risk atherosclerotic disease, such as those affected by coronary artery disease, achieving target LDL levels through high-intensity statin therapy has been shown to lead to a significant reduction in long-term cardiovascular events. Therefore, the management of dyslipidemia has become a fundamental pillar of secondary prevention. However, reaching such...