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Babu Reddy

India

Access closure: ProGlide device

04 Nov 2017

Consult the vascular closure device for access site closure with ProGlide.

Access closure: ProGlide device

Safe stiff guidewire positioning in the left ventricle

24 Nov 2017

Consult the safe stiff guidewire positioning in the left ventricle if you want to learn more about the basic technique and corrective manoeuvre.

Safe stiff guidewire positioning

Crossing the aortic valve

24 Nov 2017

Discover all the tips and tricks for crossing the aortic valve...

Procedural concepts: crossing the aortic valve

Sobhi Dada

Saida, Lebanon

Association of physician variation in use of manual aspiration thrombectomy with outcomes following primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction

15 Feb 2019

The National Cardiovascular Data Registry CathPCI Registry.

Daniele Giacoppo

Reviewer

Daniele Giacoppo
Association of physician variation in use of manual aspiration thrombectomy with outcomes following primary PCI for STEMI

Prosthesis-patient mismatch in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement

22 Feb 2019

This joint review is part of the PCRonline GLOBAL Journal Club Initiative by selected members of the EAPCI/PCR Journal Club and PCR NextGen, and is based on the underlying idea of “Bringing peers together, exchanging ideas, towards a common standard of care”.

Luigi Biasco

Reviewer

Luigi Biasco

Reviewer

Christopher Cook
Prosthesis-patient mismatch in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement

The fate of spontaneous coronary artery dissection: insight from intravascular imaging at a late follow-up

14 Feb 2019

A 51-year-old woman was referred to our institution with an anterolateral ST-elevation myocardial infarction related to a subocclusive spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) extending to left anterior descending (LAD) and 1st diagonal (Dg1) arteries.

Authors :

N. Amabile, G. Souteyrand, P. Motreff, C. Caussin.
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection

Left internal mammary artery dissection during percutaneous coronary intervention and treatment

28 Feb 2019

Consult this Twitter Case concerning a 70-year-old man with previous CABG, unstable angina and Cardiac SPECT with anterior ischemia 

Cesar Villalobos

Author

Cesar Villalobos
Left internal mammary artery dissection during PCI and treatment

Coronary wire loss: part of jailed wire behind stent struts confined to the coronary artery (free wire distal to the stent)

13 Feb 2019

How do you manage a guidewire loss when part of the jailed wire is behind the stent struts in the coronary artery or the free wire is seen to be distal to the stent? Learn how to deal with this complication here…

Jailed wire in situ

Coronary wire loss: part of free wire, in situ - free intracoronary fractured wire segment

13 Feb 2019

Want to learn how to deal with complications arising from a free wire lost in situ, a free intracoronary fractured wire segment – or avoid this situation in the first place? This section will tell you how…

Free intracoronary fractured wire segment

How to find a loss scaffold stent and capture it with a balloon?

15 Feb 2019

The visualisation of a scaffold stent is possible by the radiopaque markers in the stent and can be increased using enhancement technologies. Find out how!

How to find a loss scaffold stent and capture it with a balloon?

Lost guidewire retrieved by trapping guide extension catheter technique

15 Feb 2019

Herein we have presented a retrieval method involving a guide extension catheter together with balloon jailing of the fractured wire segment for retrieval.

Snare technique in the event of balloon shaft fracture: Trifold

18 Feb 2019

Often a favoured technique especially in the in the case of balloon shaft fracture, the use of a snare requires careful planning. Discover more here!

Mini-STAR as bail-out strategy for percutaneous coronary interventions and complications

18 Feb 2019

The mini-STAR technique is a promising bailout strategy for the management of entrapped enflated balloons in the event of complications, achieving a high procedural success rate and low occurrence of procedural adverse events.

Mini-STAR technique

First-in-human experience of a new-generation transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve for the treatment of severe aortic regurgitation: the J-Valve transfemoral system

21 Feb 2019

The J-Valve transcatheter aortic valve consists of the valve and three U-shaped “anchor rings” and is deployed in a two-step process.

Authors :

M. Hensey, D. J. Murdoch, J. Sathananthan, A. Alenezi, G. Sathananthan, R. Moss, P. Blanke, J. Leipsic, D. A. Wood, A. Cheung, J. Ye, J. G. Webb
EuroIntervention: First-in-human TF J-Valve system

Kirstin Vollmer

Hamburg, Germany

Complications lost scaffold: a dislodged bioresorbable scaffold

20 Feb 2019

Consult this clinical case by C. Y. Chin and S. T. Lim from the National Heart Centre, Singapore on OCT findings and management of a dislodged bioresorbable scaffold: a young 47-year-old male with LAD disease.

Author

Chee Yang Chin
Dr. Soo Teik Lim

Author

Soo Teik Lim
Dislodged BRS on OCT

Devang Desai

Surat, India

Long-term durability of transcatheter aortic valve prostheses

27 Feb 2019

This joint review is part of the PCRonline GLOBAL Journal Club Initiative by selected members of the EAPCI/PCR Journal Club and PCR NextGen, and is based on the underlying idea of “Bringing peers together, exchanging ideas, towards a common standard of care”.

Elad Asher

Reviewer

Elad Asher

Reviewer

Salvatore Brugaletta
Long-term durability of transcatheter aortic valve prostheses
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