coronary disease

El Impella otorga seguridad en la ATC del TCI no protegido de alto riesgo

Impella Improves Safety in High Risk Unprotected Left Main PCI

Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. The incidence of unprotected left main severe stenosis ranges between 4 and 8%, and it’s mostly associated with multivessel disease. The use of left ventricular support devices in high risk unprotected left main PCI is on the rise, but not much information available in this regard. Read also: “Prior assistance...

Follow-Up at 10 Years for Invasive vs. Conservative Strategy for Non-ST-Segment Elevation Infarction

Diabetics’ Silent Ischemia Myth Busted

Diabetes mellitus patients generally present more diffuse coronary disease, faster lesion progression and higher risk of restenosis after PCI. The way these anatomical differences translate into in a different clinical practice, compared to non-diabetic patients, remains unclear.   Prior studies comparing the frequency of angina symptoms in diabetic vs. non-diabetic patients have arrived to contradicting outcomes,...

Introducing the number one enemy of PCI: diabetes

About 25% of patients with multivessel disease undergoing myocardial revascularization surgery or PCI have diabetes.   In this subgroup, the benefit of surgery in terms of mortality has long been shown: in the BARI study (Bypass Angioplasty Revascularization Investigation) patients undergoing PCI had close to double the mortality rate at 5 years compared to those...

All you need to know about Nicaragua Sessions 2017

For the first time since the Regional Sessions first took place, SOLACI is landing in Managua (Nicaragua) to hold an event of paramount scientific value for Latin American interventional cardiology. The aim of this Sessions is, on one hand, to strengthen SOLACI’s ties with the region and, on the other hand, to promote the specialty’s...

Jornadas Colombia 2017

All you need to know about Colombia Sessions 2017

After 3 long years, SOLACI is coming back to Colombia to celebrate the 14th Regional Sessions in an unmissable event to continue to strengthen interventional cardiology in all Latin America. The meeting will take place in Bogota, on October 5 and 6, 2017. Are you planning on participating of the next Colombia Sessions 2017? Here...

Resultados a 2 años del balón farmacológico Lutonix sobre la femoral superficial

2 Year Outcomes of Lutonix Drug Coated Balloon in Superficial Femoral Arteries

  There are plenty of clinical studies assessing the use of angioplasty for en la peripheral artery disease with restenosis rates as high as 40% and 60% at 6 and 12 months. Drug coated balloons have significantly raised primary patency, but they have mostly been tested in short lesions with mild calcification and no total occlusions.   This...

Sangrado y mortalidad en el reemplazo valvular aórtico por catéter

Bleeding and Mortality in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is much less invasive than surgical replacement. This is associated with a substantial reduction in bleeding events (up to 60% less). However, clinically relevant bleeding is still present in one every four patients who undergo TAVR, which is associated with morbidity and mortality.   Cases of bleeding are not uniform: they may...

presentaciones ProEducar

See All ProEducar “José Gabay” Course (Eighth Edition) Presentations

We are deeply thankful to all interventional physicians who, motivated by their great scientific and educational vocation, presented their works at the “José Gabay” Course and actively collaborated in training and providing updated concepts for the next generations of interventional cardiologists. Read and/or download the presentations below:   Module I: Fundamentals and Basic Elements. Álvarez, José....

Diferentes técnicas para mejorar los resultados en claudicación intermitente

Different Techniques for the Improvement of Outcomes in Intermittent Claudication

Peripheral vascular diseases affect over 20% of the population and can affect up to 30% of people with cardiovascular risk factors. The most important treatment points include modification of risk factors, exercise, optimal medical treatment, and timely revascularization.   Given its lower risk of peri-procedural complications (when compared to surgery), endovascular therapy is generally the first...

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