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Author(s):
Eric W Holroyd
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Chee W Khoo
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Rob Butler
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3 years ago
Major bleeding or haemorrhage following a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is not a benign event. There is now convincing evidence that it independently predicts increased mortality and adverse outcomes in patients.1,2 The adverse outcomes associated with a bleeding event are not just as a direct result of the haemorrhagic event, such as whether or not a patient survives their…
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Costantino Del Guidice
Job title: Interventional Radiologist
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Author(s):
C Vandenbriele
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J Wilson
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A Baker
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et al
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4 years ago
Author(s):
Jason N Katz
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Sunil V Rao
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3 years ago
There has been a significant evolution in the management of patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS), largely driven by advances in pharmacological therapy. Increased implementation of evidence-based antithrombotics and antiplatelet agents has led to improved patient outcomes.1,2 Additionally, management algorithms favouring early invasive intervention in high-risk patients are gaining…
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Author(s):
L Nelson Hopkins
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3 years ago
At least 795,000 people suffer a new or recurrent stroke each year in the US.1 Every 40 seconds, someone in the US has a stroke, and stroke is the third leading cause of death in the US.1 These numbers are likely to increase as the US population ages and as stroke awareness increases. In the past, ischaemic stroke has been managed with palliation and rehabilitation and with prevention of the…
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Author(s):
Gilles Rioufol
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3 years ago
Coronary artery adventitia was long considered to be a purely supportive and nutritive tissue, and its role in the natural history of coronaropathy was thus neglected. However, recent studies have highlighted a dynamic role played by the adventitia, and especially by its vasa vasorum (VV), in the genesis of atherosclerosis,1–3 atherothrombotic events4,5 and restenosis following balloon…
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Author(s):
Andrea Pacchioni
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Dimitris Nikas
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Carlo Penzo
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et al
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3 years ago
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) and endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) are increasingly being used as therapeutic options for patients with severe aortic stenosis ineligible for surgery and with aortic aneurysm with suitable anatomical features. Despite encouraging results from randomised studies and registries regarding the pursuit of endovascular treatment in selected patients,…
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TCT 23: PICSO-AMI-I
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Giovanni Luigi Di Maria
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5 months ago
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A43 - Percutaneous Impella RP Use for Refractory Right Heart Failure in Adolescents: Results from a…
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Athar M Qureshi
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Mariel E Turner
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William O’Neill
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4 years ago
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Author(s):
Steven V Manoukian
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Michele D Voeltz
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Frederick Feit
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3 years ago
Non-ST-segment elevation (NSTE) acute coronary syndromes (ACS) include unstable angina (UA) and NSTE myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and account for one and a half million hospitalisations in the US annually. Patients with ACS are typically managed by initial medical stabilisation followed by an early invasive approach, whereby cardiac catheterisation is performed, usually within 24 hours of…
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