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Síndrome de Tokotsubo ¿El género tiene influencia en su pronóstico?

Takotsubo Syndrome: Does Gender Impact Prognosis?

Takotsubo Syndrome: Does Gender Impact Prognosis?

Takotsubo Syndrome (STT) is characterized by acute cardiac failure which can be reversed in many occasions, but is associated with morbidity and mortality at short and long term.  It is most frequent among women, especially after menopause. However, gender differences have not been looked into when analyzing the evolution of this cardiomyopathy.  This was an

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

Using Biolimus-Coated Balloons for Treating Small-Vessel Disease Yields Promising Results

Drug-eluting balloons have demonstrated safety and effectiveness in the treatment of small-vessel coronary artery disease and in-stent restenosis. However, randomized studies were performed using paclitaxel. Several studies have shown that using biolimus, a semisynthetic analog of sirolimus, optimizes drug delivery in both stents and balloons. The aim of this randomized, multicenter study was to evaluate

Estenosis aórtica moderada y disfunción ventricular ¿debería apurarse la indicación del recambio?

Improved Ventricular Function Post Revascularization: Fewer Events across Subgroups?

According to the STITCH and STITCHES trials, in patients with coronary artery disease and deteriorated left ventricular ejection fraction (EF), revascularization of a viable heart might reverse left ventricular systolic dysfunction.  In these patients, improved EF after coronary revascularization appears to increase long term survival, particularly after cardiac artery bypass grafting (CABG), compared against medical

El uso de imágenes intravasculares para guiar la angioplastia reduce el riesgo de muerte cardiovascular en comparación con la angiografía

5-year TVF and MACCE in patients with deferred of revascularization after FFR: Is FFR enough?

Fractional flow reserve (FFR) has been shown effective and safe by different studies, yet not at 5 years.  The aim of this multicenter registry was to assess the impact of thrombotic risk (as per CREDO-Kyoto score) as a predictor of cardiovascular events at 5 years in patients with deferred revascularization after FFR measurement.  The score

¿Cirugía bariátrica por cateterismo?

Is Coronary Revascularization Useful in Renal Transplant Candidates?

Coronary artery disease is the main cause of death in patients with functioning renal transplant, reaching 30%, with the highest rate at peri transplant stage. At the same time, the incidence of acute myocardial infraction (AMI) after renal transplant ranges from 5% to 11%. This is why asymptomatic candidates are routinely screened for CAD before

Reperfusión en tiempos de coronavirus

Is Epinephrine Superior to Adenosine in No-REFLOW?

In patients with acute coronary syndrome, no-reflow prevalence is 32%. Different drugs—such as adenosine, verapamil, nitroprusside, or nicardipine— have been used for its intracoronary treatment, thus resulting in arterial hypotension. The aim of this randomized study was to determine the effectiveness of the use of intracoronary epinephrine vs. adenosine in normotensive patients. The primary endpoint

Novelties and complications in the treatment of bifurcations – LATAM Bif Thematic Course

Watch again “Novelties and complications in the treatment of bifurcations” on our youtube channel. The event was part of the LATAM Bif-SOLACI Group course, entitled “How to achieve optimal and safe treatment of coronary bifurcations in 2021”. Check it out below! Novelties and complications in the treatment of bifurcations

Sangrado y mortalidad en el reemplazo valvular aórtico por catéter

AFIRE Study | Hidden Risks After Bleeding in Coronary Disease and Atrial Fibrillation

Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and stable coronary disease who suffer from major bleeding present an extremely high risk of subsequent cardiovascular events. Preventing bleeding is necessary, and so is preventing the risk of subsequent cardiovascular events and death. The association between coronary angioplasty, early bleeding, and an increase in death and infarction rates after

SOLACI-CACI 2021 Virtual

SOLACI-CACI 2021 | Current & Immediate Future Role of Imaging in Structural and Coronary Heart Disease

✔️ Watch again the session “Current & Immediate Future Role of Imaging in Structural and Coronary Heart Disease” in the SOLACI-CACI 2021 Congress. 👨‍🏫 Program: 02:27 – Computer Tomography in TAVR: Planning, Predicting Complications, and Follow-up – Mariano Falconi 19:26 – Multi-Imaging Evaluation in Mitral Regurgitation Intervention – Fabián Salmo 31:10 – New Prognosis Tools

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