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Anatomical attributes of clinically relevant diagonal branches in patients with left anterior descending coronary artery bifurcation lesions

13 Oct 2020

This study aimed to investigate the anatomical attributes determining myocardial territory of diagonal branches and to develop prediction models for clinically relevant branches using MPI and CCTA.

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Won Kyeong Jeon, Jonghanne Park, Bon-Kwon Koo, Minseok Suh, Seokhun Yang, Hyung Yoon Kim, MJoo Myung Lee, Kyung-Jin Kim, Jin-Ho Choi, Hong-Seok Lim, Jin Chul Paeng, Doyeon Hwang, Hyo-Soo Kim
EuroIntervention: Anatomical attributes of clinically relevant diagonal branches in patients with left anterior descending coronary artery bifurcation lesions

Mid-term echocardiographic outcomes following transapical mitral valve replacement: Updates from the Intrepid Pilot Study

19 Sep 2022

Pamela Gatto provides her take on the Intrepid Global Pilot Study which was presented by Renuka Jain at TCT Congress 2022.

Pamela Gatto

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Pamela Gatto
Updates from the Intrepid Pilot Study: Mid-term Echocardiographic Outcomes Following Transapical Mitral Valve Replacement

BRIGHT-4 – Bivalirudin plus a high-dose infusion versus heparin monotherapy in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention: a randomised trial

07 Nov 2022

Nicola Ryan provides her take on the BRIGHT-4 study, which was presented during AHA 2022 in Chicago, & simultaneously published in the Lancet.

This study was a randomised control trial designed to assess if bivalirudin plus a high dose infusion for 2-4 hours post PPCI was superior to unfractionated...

Nicola Ryan

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Nicola Ryan
BRIGHT-4 – Bivalirudin plus a high-dose infusion versus heparin monotherapy in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention: a randomised trial

How to perform angiographic check after large-sheath removal in single access procedures

18 Mar 2024

In the absence of other arterial access, this step-by-step tutorial shows how to perform anterograde angiography of the arterial axis after removal of the large sheath, making it easier to recognise and rapidly manage vascular complications such as arterial lesions and haemostasis failure.

Francesco Burzotta

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Francesco Burzotta
Lazzaro Paraggio

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Lazzaro Paraggio
Mattia Lunardi

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Mattia Lunardi
Cristina Aurigemma

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Cristina Aurigemma
Enrico Romagnoli

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Enrico Romagnoli

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Francesco Fracassi

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Antonino Buffon
C. Trani

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Carlo Trani
How to perform angiographic check after large-sheath removal in single access procedures
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