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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38808283/procedural-results-and-long-term-outcome-of-chronic-total-occlusion-percutaneous-coronary-intervention-in-a-uk-non-surgical-centre
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas R Gilpin, Annette Maznyczka, Brijesh Anantharam, Ali Dana
BACKGROUND: Chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has evolved a great deal over recent years, with increased procedural success and lower complication rates being reported. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility, safety and success of a dedicated CTO programme in a large UK PCI centre without on-site cardiothoracic surgery facilities. METHODS: Clinical and procedural data were retrospectively collected for consecutive unselected patients undergoing CTO PCI between 2015 and 2019 from the local database and regional electronic patient records...
2024: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38808282/cardiac-sympathetic-denervation-as-a-treatment-for-ventricular-arrhythmias-refractory-to-conventional-treatment-a-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolina Álvarez-Ortega, Josué Daniel Gómez-Martínez, María Alejandra Cardona-Gallardo, Nicolás Felipe Torres-España, Luis Fernando Pava-Molano, Álvaro Ignacio Sánchez-Ortiz, Mauricio Velásquez-Galvis
BACKGROUND: Ventricular arrhythmias are a leading cause of sudden death. The objective of this study was to characterise the results of patients with ventricular arrhythmias refractory to standard medical management, undergoing Video-assisted thoracoscopic cardiac sympathetic denervation (VAT-CSD) during 2012-2022 in Cali, Colombia. METHODS: This was an observational retrospective study, using the Institutional General Thoracic Surgery Database for patient identification and retrospectively reviewing the clinical charts for data description and analysis...
2024: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38808281/individualising-antithrombotic-strategies-for-acute-and-chronic-coronary-syndromes
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REVIEW
Robert F Storey
For patients presenting with acute or chronic coronary syndromes, current guideline recommendations and expert consensus provide a range of options for antithrombotic treatment. The European Society of Cardiology 2023 guidelines on the management of acute coronary syndrome emphasise the need to assess the risk of both ischaemic events and bleeding. Those with high bleeding risk warrant particular consideration of the duration and intensity of antithrombotic therapy combinations. A joint consensus of experts takes a similar approach, informed by two network meta-analyses that appraised all available antithrombotic treatments within or after the 12 months following coronary revascularisation and/or acute coronary syndrome and individual participant data from six trials...
2024: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532946/artificial-intelligence-for-the-interventional-cardiologist-powering-and-enabling-oct-image-interpretation
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REVIEW
Nitin Chandramohan, Jonathan Hinton, Peter O'Kane, Thomas W Johnson
Intravascular optical coherence tomography (IVOCT) is a form of intra-coronary imaging that uses near-infrared light to generate high-resolution, cross-sectional, and 3D volumetric images of the vessel. Given its high spatial resolution, IVOCT is well-placed to characterise coronary plaques and aid with decision-making during percutaneous coronary intervention. IVOCT requires significant interpretation skills, which themselves require extensive education and training for effective utilisation, and this would appear to be the biggest barrier to its widespread adoption...
2024: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532945/foreword
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EDITORIAL
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532944/consequences-and-management-of-excessive-ostial-stent-protrusion-a-case-report
#6
Arditya Damarkusuma, Paula Mota, Billal Patel, Moncy Oommen
Aorto-ostial lesions, especially in the right coronary artery, may be challenging due to their morphological and anatomical features, more so when there is a previous stent which may be protruding. Little is known about the long-term safety of protruding stents and results of re-intervention. Presented here is a case of restenosis of a markedly protruding stent at the right coronary ostium. This case was unusual in its 10-year longevity. Intravascular ultrasound-guided in-stent restenosis intervention using wire bumper technique was performed...
2024: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532943/left-atrial-appendage-occlusion-british-cardiovascular-intervention-society-and-british-heart-rhythm-society-position-statement
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REVIEW
Tim R Betts, Patrick A Calvert, Lee N Graham, Gerald J Clesham, Ashan Gunarathne, Brian Clapp, Dhiraj Gupta, Jan Kovac, James D Newton, David Hildick-Smith
Percutaneous left atrial appendage occlusion aims to reduce the risk of stroke in patients with AF, particularly those who are not good candidates for systemic anticoagulation. The procedure has been studied in large international randomised trials and registries and was approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence in 2014 and by NHS England in 2018. This position statement summarises the evidence for left atrial appendage occlusion and presents the current indications. The options and consensus on best practice for pre-procedure planning, undertaking a safe and effective implant and appropriate post-procedure management and follow-up are described...
2024: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464494/factors-influencing-implantation-depth-during-transcatheter-aortic-valve-replacement
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REVIEW
Verena Veulemans, Oliver Maier, Tobias Zeus
Optimised implantation depth (OID) is crucial to obtain the best haemodynamic and clinical outcome during transcatheter heart valve (THV) deployment. OID ensures a better haemodynamic profile and is associated with a potential reduction in permanent pacemaker implantations, both of which are important during transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Apart from patient-related anatomic conditions, many factors, such as THV and wire selection, as well as implantation strategies, can be controlled by the operator and facilitate the implantation process...
2024: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36891034/sex-specific-inequalities-in-the-treatment-of-severely-calcified-coronary-lesions-a-sub-analysis-of-the-prepare-calc-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sean Fitzgerald, Maria Rubini Gimenez, Abdelhakim Allali, Ralph Toelg, Dmitriy S Sulimov, Volker Geist, Adnan Kastrati, Holger Thiele, Gert Richardt, Mohamed Abdel-Wahab
Background : Coronary vessels in women may have anatomical and histological particularities. The aim of this study was to investigate sex-specific characteristics and outcomes of patients with calcified coronary arteries in the Prepare-CALC (Comparison of Strategies to Prepare Severely Calcified Coronary Lesions) trial. Methods : The Prepare-CALC trial randomised patients with severe coronary calcification to coronary lesion preparation either using modified balloons (MB; cutting or scoring) or rotational atherectomy (RA)...
February 2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36891033/dovetailing-intra-coronary-imaging-and-physiology-%C3%A2-the-true-gold-standard
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EDITORIAL
Kalpa De Silva
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38213748/shortened-duration-of-dual-antiplatelet-therapy-following-percutaneous-coronary-intervention-a-contemporary-clinical-review
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REVIEW
Kevin S Tang, Shoujit Banerjee, George Tang, Pranav M Patel, Antonio H Frangieh
Percutaneous coronary intervention with stent implantation is an integral aspect of minimally interventional cardiac procedures. The technology and techniques behind stent design and implantation have evolved rapidly over several decades. However, continued discourse remains around optimal peri- and post-interventional management with dual antiplatelet therapy to minimise both major cardiovascular or cerebrovascular events and iatrogenic bleeding risk. Standard guidelines around dual antiplatelet therapy historically recommended long-term dual antiplatelet therapy for 12 months (with consideration for >12 months in certain patients); however, emerging data and generational improvements in the safety of drug-eluting stents have ushered in a new era of short-term therapy to reduce the incidence of major bleeding events...
2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38213747/validation-of-the-miracle-2-score-for-prognostication-after-out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Sunderland, Francine Cheese, Zoe Leadbetter, Nikhil V Joshi, Mark Mariathas, Ioannis Felekos, Sinjini Biswas, Geoff Dalton, Amardeep Dastidar, Shahid Aziz, Dan McKenzie, Raveen Kandan, Ali Khavandi, Hazim Rahbi, Christopher Bourdeaux, Kieron Rooney, Matt Govier, Matthew Thomas, Stephen Dorman, Julian Strange, Thomas W Johnson
BACKGROUND: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is associated with very poor clinical outcomes. An optimal pathway of care is yet to be defined, but prognostication is likely to assist in the challenging decision-making required for treatment of this high-risk patient cohort. The MIRACLE2 score provides a simple method of neuro-prognostication but as yet it has not been externally validated. The aim of this study was therefore to retrospectively apply the score to a cohort of OHCA patients to assess the predictive ability and accuracy in the identification of neurological outcome...
2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38213746/peripartum-cardiogenic-shock-and-mechanical-circulatory-support
#13
REVIEW
Giulia Botti, Sharmaine Thirunavukarasu, Francesca Ziviello, Alaide Chieffo
Despite remarkable improvements in the past two decades, the annual cardiovascular mortality rate has remained higher for women than for men. Pregnant women represent an underinvestigated population in clinical research, and the mechanisms of long-term cardiovascular complications in women with obstetric complications remain to be elucidated. Regarding advanced heart failure during pregnancy, interventional approaches are effective but still underutilised. Percutaneous mechanical circulatory support is a valuable option for peripartum cardiogenic shock, although its use during pregnancy is still limited...
2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38213745/latest-developments-in-robotic-percutaneous-coronary-interventions
#14
REVIEW
Arif A Khokhar, Andrea Marrone, Konstantinos Bermpeis, Eric Wyffels, Maria Tamargo, Francisco Fernandez-Avilez, Rossella Ruggiero, Adriana Złahoda-Huzior, Francesco Giannini, Aleksander Zelias, Ryan Madder, Dariusz Dudek, Rafael Beyar
Since the first robotic-assisted percutaneous coronary intervention procedure (R-PCI) was performed in 2004, there has been a steady evolution in robotic technology, combined with a growth in the number of robotic installations worldwide and operator experience. This review summarises the latest developments in R-PCI with a focus on developments in robotic technology, procedural complexity, tele-stenting and training methods, which have all contributed to the global expansion in R-PCI.
2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38213744/iatrogenic-dissection-of-the-left-internal-mammary-artery-during-percutaneous-coronary-intervention-of-jump-radial-artery-graft-bifurcation-disease-a-case-report
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Andrew Vanezis
Guide-catheter-induced ostial coronary artery dissection is a feared complication of percutaneous coronary intervention, but thankfully the incidence is low. We describe a case of catheter-induced ostial dissection of the left internal mammary artery (LIMA) with multiple radial jump grafts during percutaneous coronary intervention of radial graft bifurcation disease via the LIMA. The dissection led to loss of flow and profound haemodynamic compromise and cardiac arrest as the LIMA supplied the majority of the myocardium in this patient...
2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38125928/coronary-ct-angiography-in-the-cath-lab-leveraging-artificial-intelligence-to-plan-and-guide-percutaneous-coronary-intervention
#16
REVIEW
Hirofumi Ohashi, Frédéric Bouisset, Dimitri Buytaert, Ruiko Seki, Jeroen Sonck, Koshiro Sakai, Marta Belmonte, Pieter Kitslaar, Adam Updegrove, Tetsuya Amano, Daniele Andreini, Bernard De Bruyne, Carlos Collet
The role of coronary CT angiography for the diagnosis and risk stratification of coronary artery disease is well established. However, its potential beyond the diagnostic phase remains to be determined. The current review focuses on the insights that coronary CT angiography can provide when planning and performing percutaneous coronary interventions. We describe a novel approach incorporating anatomical and functional pre-procedural planning enhanced by artificial intelligence, computational physiology and online 3D CT guidance for percutaneous coronary interventions...
2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38125927/coronary-artery-fistula-a-diagnostic-dilemma
#17
REVIEW
Rajesh Kumar, Jathinder Kumar, Cormac O'Connor, Ihsan Ullah, Benjamin Tyrell, Ian Pearson, Sajjad Matiullah, Kevin Bainey
Coronary artery fistula (CAF), although one of the rare coronary anomalies, is becoming increasingly more detectable in the recent years due to advancements in cardiac diagnostic imaging. Its long-term prognostic implications and importance for the cardiovascular system remain a dilemma for cardiologists and patients. Based on a variety of haemodynamic symptoms and complications, cardiologists must be aware of the characteristics of CAF and the diagnostic importance of multi-slice CT in evaluation, pre-procedural management and follow-up...
2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37655258/revascularisation-for-ischaemic-cardiomyopathy
#18
REVIEW
Matthew E Li Kam Wa, Saba Z Assar, Ajay J Kirtane, Divaka Perera
Coronary artery disease is a leading cause of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Coronary artery bypass grafting appears to provide clinical benefits such as improvements in quality of life, reductions in readmissions and MI, and favourable effects on long-term mortality; however, there is a significant short-term procedural risk when left ventricular function is severely impaired, which poses a conundrum for many patients. Could percutaneous coronary intervention provide the same benefits without the hazard of surgery? There have been no randomised studies to support this practice until recently...
2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37614703/angiographic-and-procedural-characteristics-in-frail-older-patients-with-non-st-elevation-acute-coronary-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Beska, Hanna Ratcovich, Alan Bagnall, Amy Burrell, Richard Edwards, Mohaned Egred, Rebecca Jordan, Amina Khan, Greg B Mills, Emma Morrison, Daniell Edward Raharjo, Fateh Singh, Chris Wilkinson, Azfar Zaman, Vijay Kunadian
BACKGROUND: Angiographic and procedural characteristics stratified by frailty status are not known in older patients with non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS). We evaluated angiographic and procedural characteristics in older adults with NSTEACS by frailty category, as well as associations of baseline and residual SYNTAX scores with long-term outcomes. METHODS: In this study, 271 NSTEACS patients aged ≥75 years underwent coronary angiography...
2023: Interventional Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37601736/antithrombotic-management-in-af-patients-following-percutaneous-coronary-intervention-a-european-perspective
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REVIEW
Antonio Greco, Claudio Laudani, Carla Rochira, Davide Capodanno
AF is a highly prevalent disease, often requiring long-term oral anticoagulation to prevent stroke or systemic embolism. Coronary artery disease, which is common among AF patients, is often referred for myocardial revascularisation by percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), which requires dual antiplatelet therapy to minimise the risk of stent-related complications. The overlap of AF and PCI is a clinical conundrum, especially in the early post-procedural period, when both long-term oral anticoagulation and dual antiplatelet therapy are theoretically indicated as a triple antithrombotic therapy...
2023: Interventional Cardiology
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