chronic total occlusion

Resultados alentadores de los balones cubiertos de Biolimus para el tratamiento de vasos pequeños

PICCOLETO-II: Drug-Coated Balloons in Small Vessels

Use of drug-coated balloons vs. drug-eluting stents in small caliber vessels. The constant advancements in coronary device technology have significantly reduced complication rates (such as that of restenosis). However, there are gaps where a high number of undesirable events prevail, such as small vessel disease (SVD), for which, in previous studies up, the rate of...

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...

Reestenosis de bordes con stents liberadores de everolimus

Arterial Patency in Femoropopliteal Disease with Drug-Eluting Balloons

Follow-up of drug-coated balloon angioplasty in femoropopliteal disease in a real-world population. Using drug-releasing devices has decreased the rate of restenosis in obstructive femoropopliteal lesions compared with conventional balloons or conventional stents (bare-nitinol stent, BNS). Both in the placement of BNS and of drug-eluting stents (DES) there is a mechanical risk of stent fracture or...

¿Cuál es la mejor antiagregación en la angioplastia primaria a 12 meses?

Monotherapy with P2Y12 in Complex Interventions: Less and Less Risky

 Monotherapy in patients with complex angioplasty: meta-analysis of 5 randomized studies.  Even though prolonged dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) might reduce the risk of important ischemic complications, this reduction will come at the expense of a significant increase of bleeding risk, which makes us reassess the cost benefit ratio of this decision. This is also why...

FRAME-AMI: FFR vs. Angiography of Non-Culprit Vessel in ACS

This study compared fractional flow reserve (FFR) vs. angiography to guide the angioplasty of non-culprit vessels in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and multivessel disease. Landmark studies such as COMPLETE, COMPARE-ACUTE and DANAMI-3-PRIMULTI have demonstrated the prognostic value of revascularization (after treatment of the artery responsible for the ACS) of non-culprit arteries with respect...

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...

Jornadas PAraguay 2022 | Reviva el Concurso de Jóvenes Cardiólogos Intervencionistas

Paraguay Sessions 2022 | Relive the Contest for Young Interventionists

Relive the traditional Contest for Young Interventional Cardiologists at Paraguay Regional Sessions 2022. During this scientific session, carried out on June 30, 2022, 8 challenging interventional cardiology clinical studies were presented by promising young interventionists from Latin America. They were assessed by a panel of experts that also commented on the most relevant points of...

técnica retrógrada para oclusiones crónicas

Primary vs Secondary Retrograde Approach in CTO: Differences

Successful chronic total occlusion procedures are on the rise, especially in high volume centers, seeing as they count on more sophisticated materials and different techniques, such the retrograde approach. However, the significant increase of success rate with this technique has also brought along an increase in associated complications.  The aim of this study was to...

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