chronic total occlusion

Disnea y oclusiones totales crónicas: un síntoma que podemos aliviar (o al menos intentarlo)

Subintimal Re-Entry in CTO Improves Outcomes

Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Chronic total occlusions (CTO) are still one of the greatest challenges in our field, thus forcing the development of different complex strategies to resolve them. Additionally, the use of imaging techniques during these procedures has improved long-term results. The CONSISTENT CTO (Conventional Antegrade Versus Sub-Intimal Synergy Stenting in Chronic Total Occlusions)...

Nuevas estrategias en el territorio femoropoplíteo

Common Femoral Artery Endarterectomy Plus Angioplasty in Critical Ischemia

This prospective study analyzed patients with critical lower limb ischemia (due to complex, multiple lesions in several places) who were treated uniformly with common femoral artery endarterectomy combined with angioplasty to improve inflow and/or outflow. This hybrid treatment, which must be carried out by a team, can be greatly beneficial for this high-risk patient group...

Entrevista Gustavo Pedernera

Interview with Dr. Gustavo Pedernera, New Director of the SOLACI Educational Newsletter

The SOLACI Educational Newsletter has a new director! It is Dr. Gustavo Pedernera, a prestigious clinical and interventional cardiologist, specialized in endovascular treatments at the Buenos Aires Cardiovascular Institute (Instituto Cardiovascular de Buenos Aires, ICBA), Argentina. Dr. Pedernera directed the Educational Newsletter #113 (dedicated to the treatment of chronic total occlusion) and was kind enough to talk to solaci.org about...

III Summit ICBA LATAM CTO | Free Registration for SOLACI Members!

On May 11, 2020, from 2 to 6 pm, the III Summit ICBA LATAM CTO will be held 100% online through the site www.latamCTO.com. The event will focus on the latest developments in the field of Chronic Total Occlusions and will feature interesting sessions and the participation of numerous international guests who will attend the...

Subintimal vs. Intraplaque Coronary Rechanneling. Do Results Vary?

Coronary rechanneling is difficult by nature, and there are several techniques for it aimed at improving technical success. Some of these strategies entail the subintimal crossing of the occluded segment, while others entail intraplaque crossing, without leaving the true lumen. However, there is scarce or no information on the results of both strategies. Researchers analyzed...

Jornadas Panamá | Concurso de Jóvenes Cardiólogos

See the 2019 Panama Sessions presentations

The XXXIX Regional SOLACI Sessions in Panama were an extremely successful scientific event. Renowned specialists in hemodynamics from all over Latin America presented their works and shared their knowledge in an event characterized by the utmost respect and comradeship. That is the reason why we share below those presentations, thanking these professionals for their contribution to our...

Lo más leído de Junio en cardiología intervencionista

The Most Read Articles in Interventional Cardiology in SOLACI

1- What to Do with Blood Pressure Levels Between 130/80 and 139/89 mmHg The decision to be made with a treatment-free patient with systolic blood pressure over 160 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure over 100 mmHg is an easy one. All guidelines agree: treatment should be started immediately alongside lifestyle changes. Read also HERE 2- Low-Risk...

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