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Suspender la doble antiagregación genera más eventos trombóticos a 12 meses

New Anticoagulant Agents in Atrial Fibrillation in Latin American Patients, Specifically

There is limited information on the use of antithrombotic therapies and their outcomes in Latin American patients with atrial fibrillation. This stands true in almost all aspects of medicine: large multicenter randomized studies rarely include Latin American countries, and when they do, the population included is not representative of the overall population. The only exception...

All You Need to Know About Uruguayan Sessions 2018

After more than 4 years, SOLACI returns to Montevideo to carry out the XXXVII edition of the Regional SOLACI Sessions. As always, for SOLACI it implies a great motivation and a stimulating challenge to continue promoting the development of interventional cardiology in Latin American. Are you planning on participating in the next 2018 Uruguayan Sessions?...

El alta en el mismo día luego de una angioplastia coronaria es cada vez más popular pero todavía no es regla

Discharge During the Weekend After Cardiac Surgery Is Not Associated with Readmissions

According to this new work (soon to be published in Ann Thorac Surg), discharging a patient during the weekend or a holiday after cardiac surgery is not associated with higher rates of readmission compared with patients discharged during weekdays. A total of 4877 patients were discharged after cardiac surgery in high-volume sites in the United States. Among them,...

34 Congreso Uruguayo de Cardiología

34th Uruguayan Cardiology Congress

The 34th Cardiology Congress of the Uruguayan Cardiology Society (SUC) will be held on December 2 thru 4, in Montevideo, Uruguay. The event will take place at the Radisson Montevideo Victoria Plaza Hotel and will count with diverse activities to deepen and advance cardiology in the Latin American context. Within the event, SOLACI will hold...

Immediate Electrocardiography After TAVI, the Simplest Way to Predict Conduction Disorders

Taking into account a simple 12-lead electrocardiography performed immediately after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), removing the temporary pacemaker immediately is safe in patients without right bundle branch block who are in sinus rhythm with PR interval <240 ms and QRS interval <150 ms. In cases of atrial fibrillation, a QRS interval <140 ms also reassures the decision...

Programas de ejercicios en la enfermedad vascular periférica

Exercise Programs in Peripheral Artery Disease

Programmed exercises are recommended as initial management strategy for patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). Most exercise programs include supervised treadmill walking twice or three times a week in a strategic facility (such as a gym). PAD patients often give up on these programs seeing as they might find it difficult to keep to a...

Discover the Scientific Program of Peru Sessions 2018

SOLACI Regional Sessions, to be held in Lima, Peru, on October 25 and 26, at the Main Hall of the Cardiovascular National Institute (INCOR), are getting closer and closer. This is why the Latin American Society of Interventional Cardiology (SOLACI) together with the Peruvian Society of Hemodynamics and Endovascular Interventionism (SOPHIE) have designed a comprehensive...

Nuevo dispositivo para medición del FFR permite cruzar la lesión con nuestra guía preferida

Safety of Lesion Deferral with iFR or FFR in Both Stable and Acute Patients

Overall, deferral of lesion revascularization is equally safe with both fractional flow reserve (FFR) and instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR), with a low rate of events of about 4%. Lesions were more frequently deferred when iFR (as opposed to FFR) was used for functional assessment. Among patients with deferred lesions, acute patients experienced significantly more events...

Claves para mejorar la productividad en la sala de cateterismo

Effect of More Expedited Carotid Intervention on Recurrent Events

This study shows the benefit of reducing waiting time between acute events and intervention in patients with severe symptomatic carotid stenosis. Its outcomes support the efforts to reduce patient management. Moreover, it could be used as an indicator of clinical practice quality. The risk of recurrent events after an ischemic event is significantly higher in...

La endarterectomía precoz parece superior a la angioplastia carotidea en pacientes sintomáticos

Safety of Early Carotid Artery Stenting in Symptomatic Patients

This work shows the safety of carotid artery stenting within 14 days of a stroke and, so far, this is the largest series of symptomatic patients published by an institution. The exact moment to conduct this procedure after an acute stroke is still controversial, although most publications so far have favored early endarterectomy over early angioplasty....

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