✔️ MEDTRONIC Symposium in the SOLACI-CACI 2021 Virtual Congress.✔️ Topic: Current Controversies in Interventional Cardiology. 👨🏫 Program: Opening – Dr. Aníbal Damonte. Controversy in Bifurcation Lesions: Which Strategy is Adequate When Implanting Two Stents Is Possible? DK Crush as an Option – Dr. Carlos Uribe. Provisional Stenting as an Option – Dr. Ricardo Costa...
ESC 2021 | Updated European Society of Cardiology Guidelines for the Management of Valvular Heart Disease
Early intervention in asymptomatic valvular heart disease, age recommendations to decide between TAVR and surgery for aortic stenosis, and a push in favor of transcatheter repair in secondary mitral regurgitation are some of the new modifications to the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Guidelines for the Management of Valvular Heart Disease. This new document was...
ESC 2021 | Acute and Chronic Myocardial Injury in COVID-19 Patients and Impact in Mortality
In patients hospitalized for COVID-19, both acute and chronic myocardial injury impact survival at 6 months. In addition, the risk does not disappear after the acute phase of the disease, instead it persists in the following months among those who survive. This study was presented at the scientific sessions of ESC 2021 and was simultaneously...
ESC 2021 | STEP: Blood Pressure Values in the Elderly, A Never-Ending Debate
The results of the STEP study were presented at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) 2021 Congress! The main finding from this research was that an ideal target of 110 mmHg or at least <130 mmHg blood pressure (compared with a target of 130 mmHg or at least 150 mmHg) yielded an absolute risk reduction of composite events of...
ESC 2021 | RIPCORD-2: Routine FFR Evaluation of All Epicardial Vessels During Angiography
The predecessor of this research—RIPCORD, published in 2014—showed that using fractional flow reserve (FFR) changes the treatment strategy in about 25% of patients. That marked the rise of FFR. In fact, the DEFER, FAME, and FAME 2 studies offered results consistent with the original RIPCORD. In this research, authors tested the hypothesis of systematic use of...
SOLACI PERIPHERAL | Type Ib Endoleak Correction in Patient After Minimally Invasive Hybrid Treatment in Type A Aortic Disection
Here is a new SOLACI PERIPHERAL Case! In this opportunity, Dr. Daniel Zanuttini (Arg.) presents “Type Ib Endoleak Correction in Patient After Minimally Invasive Hybrid Treatment in Type A Aortic Disection”. This is the 8th clinical case presented by SOLACI Peripheral. The purpose of this space is to encourage and further the exchange of experiences...
Large Differences between Focal and Diffuse Patterns of Stable CAD
PCI is far more successful at reducing ischemia when treating focal stable coronary artery disease (CAD). However, there were no differences in symptoms between both types of CAD. Physiological assessment with pressure wire pullback can be used to distinguish focal vs diffuse CAD, even though the relevance of this distinction has not been looked at...
New Markers of Aortic Stenosis Define Asymptomatic Patients
Asymptomatic aortic stenosis has been keeping us in tense stillness. However, there are new markers capable of identifying patients that might benefit from earlier intervention. In this regard, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) has been gaining its well-deserved place in cardiology and now more specifically in aortic stenosis. This study sought to validate CMR markers of...
SOLACI Renewed Authorities During the SOLACI-CACI 2021 Congress
After a massive event attended by thousands of people, the Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology renewed its authorities for the 2021-2023 term. During the closing ceremony of SOLACI-CACI 2021 Congress, Dr. Aníbal Damonte (Argentina), renowned interventional cardiologist with an extensive career, assumed the presidency of SOLACI. He succeeded Dr. José Mangione, who held the position between 2019...
How Bad is Malapposition? OCT Findings and Events
Most post-angioplasty findings with optical coherence tomography (OCT) were not associated with clinical adverse events. Exceptions were small intra-stent area, and significant malapposition. Suboptimal findings after angioplasty are very common (almost expected), although their clinical implications are uncertain. This registry—recently published in JACC—was developed in an attempt to answer these questions. The analysis included a...