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Author(s):
Raban Jeger
Added:
5 years ago
Prof Raban Jeger (University of Basel, Basel, CH) discusses BASKET-SMALL 2 - drug-coated balloons vs. drug-eluting stents in small vessel interventions.
Filmed on-site at ESC 2018, Munich.
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Author(s):
Raban Jeger
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Thomas Nestelberger
Added:
3 years ago
Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality despite major improvements in primary and secondary prevention strategies. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or surgical revascularisation may be indicated in many patients with acute or stable CAD.1
Since the first coronary intervention using catheter mounted balloons, percutaneous treatment of CAD has evolved…
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TAVI in Small Anatomies
Author(s):
Yusuke Watanabe
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Makoto Nakashima
Added:
3 years ago
Article
Nobility in Small Things with Cardiac Surgeon, Dr Smith
Author(s):
Ankur Kalra
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Craig R Smith
Added:
5 months ago
Podcast Episode
Author(s):
Greg Murphy
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Ailish Naughton
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Rory Durand
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et al
Added:
11 months ago
THV Summit 2022
Video Series
Marielle Scherrer-Crosbie
Job title: Director
Author
Author(s):
Yusuke Watanabe
,
Ken Kozuma
Added:
3 years ago
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is evolving rapidly with an exponential growth in the number of procedures in worldwide.1,2 As worldwide experience with this modality increases, more and more patients are being offered this alternative to open surgery for the treatment of severe, symptomatic aortic stenosis (AS). Although this technique has reached relative maturity, further…
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Author(s):
Julian P Gunn
Added:
4 years ago
Prof Julian P Gunn (University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK) discusses the pros and cons of drug-coated balloons (DCB) vs drug-eluting stents (DES).
Filmed in London at BCIS ACI 2020.
Interviewer: Mirjam Boros
Videographer: Natascha Wienand / Dominic Woodruff
Transcript Below:
Question 1: There is currently a debate as to whether DCB or DES are equally efficacious in most clinical settings…
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Author(s):
Steven P Marso
Added:
3 years ago
Adiponectin (also known as APM1, Acrp 30, AdipoQ or GBP28) is a 30kD circulating plasma protein and is the most abundant adipokine secreted by adipose tissue. In humans, adiponectin accounts for approximately 0.01% of circulating plasma proteins.1 It is thought to have a unique spectrum of properties for an adipokine, many of which are anti-atherosclerotic, and is downregulated in the presence of…
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