Courtesy of Dr. Agustín Vecchia. The aim of this study was to compare the safety and efficacy of bioresorbable everolimus eluting scaffolds (BVS) vs. everolimus eluting stents (EES) in patients with ischemic heart disease. Medline, Embase, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), was searched for scientific sessions, abstracts, and relevant websites for...
Long Term Outcomes of Routine vs. Provisional T-stenting for De Novo Coronary Bifurcations: Five Year Outcomes of the BBK-I Trial
Original Title: “Long-term outcomes of routine versus provisional T-stenting for de novo coronary bifurcation lesions: five-year results of the Bifurcations Bad Krozingen I study”. Authors: Miroslaw Ferenc, MD; Mohamed Ayoub, MD; Hans-Joachim Büttner, MD; Michael Gick, MD; Thomas Comberg, MD; Jürgen Rothe, MD; Christian M. Valina, MD; Willibald Hochholzer, MD; Franz-Josef Neumann, MD. Division of Cardiology and...
Predictors of Internal Mammary Artery Graft Failure
The Internal Mammary Artery (IMA) is the preferred conduit for bypassing the left anterior descending artery (LAD) in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. There is no systematic evaluation of the frequency and predictors of IMA failure or long-term outcomes. The PREVENT IV included 1539 patients receiving IMA-LAD revascularization with 12 and 18 month...
Does PCI Improve Survival in Patients with Stable Heart Disease? COURAGE Extended Analysis
Original Title: Effect of PCI on Long-Term Survival in Patients with Stable Ischemic Heart Disease. Reference: Steven P. Sedlis et al. N Engl J Med 2015;373:1937-46. Courtesy of Dr. Santiago Alonso. Centro Cardiológico Americano. Sanatorio Americano. Montevideo, Uruguay. During a median follow up of 4.6 years, with 2287 stable heart disease or silent ischemia patients,...
Sustained Benefit of Treatment with Drug-Coated Balloon for Femoropopliteal Lesions.IN.PACT SFA Results at 24 months
Original Title: Sustained Durability of Treatment Effect Using a Drug-Coated Balloon for Femoropopliteal Lesions. 24-Month Results of IN.PACT SFA. Reference: John R. Laird et al. J Am CollCardiol. 2015 [Epub ahead of print]. The IN.PACT SFA studies and follows up patients treated with IN.PACT Admiral DCB (Medtronic®) for superficial femoral artery (SFA) and popliteal artery disease....
ADAPT-DES: Proton Pump Inhibitors and Clopidogrel in Patients with DES
Original Title: Proton Pump Inhibitors, Platelet Reactivity, and Cardiovascular Outcomes After Drug-Eluting Stents in Clopidogrel-Treated Patients. The ADAPT-DES Study. Some proton pump inhibitors interfere with clopidogrel metabolism and could attenuate P2Y12 reception. Prior observational and randomized studies have reported contradicting results on the clinical significance of this drug interaction. The aim of this trial was...
ABSORB III: Everolimus Eluting Bioresorbable Scaffolds for Coronary Artery Disease
Original Title: Everolimus-Eluting Bioresorbable Scaffolds for Coronary Artery Disease. Reference: Stone, M.D. for the ABSORB III Investigators. N Engl J Med 2015;373:1905-1915. The ABSORB III is part of a series of randomized studies that test bioresorbable scaffolds in the clinical practice (ABSORB II, EVERBIO II, ABSORB Japan, and ABSORB IV). 2008 patients were randomized; 60% had...
Surgery vs. PCI in Diabetic Patients with Multivessel Disease
Original Title: Revascularization in diabetics with multivessel disease: a population-based evaluation of outcomes. Presenter: Ramanathan K. Real-world data support the role of CABG over PCI in diabetic patients with multivessel disease. However, PCI continues to be a common option for this patient population, according to an analysis of 2 Canadian registries. Sourcing data from 2...
IVUS-XPL: IVUS superior to angiography for guiding DES implantation in long lesions
Original Title: Effect of intravascular ultrasound-guided vs angiography-guided everolimus-eluting stent implantation: the IVUS-XPL randomized clinical trial. Presenter: Hong S-J. Patients with long coronary lesions have better clinical results after a year of second generation DES implantation when interventions are guided by IVUS, instead of angiography. The benefit was attributed to a lower revascularization rate of ischemia...
Polymer Free Drug Coated Stent in High Bleeding Risk Patients with Only One Month DAPT
Original Title: Polymer-free Drug-Coated Coronary Stents in Patients at High Bleeding Risk Reference: Philip Urban et al. N Engl J Med. 2015 Oct 14. [Epub ahead of print]. High bleeding risk patients undergoing PCI usually receive conventional bare metal stents (BMS) to allow the shortest possible DAPT (dual antiplatelet therapy), usually a month long. This...