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TAVR in Small Anatomy
Moderator: Matias Sztejfman, MDPanelists: Guilherme Attizzani, MD; Cristian Baeza, MD; Hemal Gada, MD, MBA; Anthony Main, MD; and Henrique Barbosa Ribeiro, MD, PhD
Meeting the Challenge…
By Azeem Latib, MD
Stenting for Left Main Stenosis
Ready for everyday practice?
By Anthony White, MBBS, PhD, and Raj Makkar, MD
Study Evaluates EXCEL Trial Data on the Influence of Lesion Site on PCI Outcomes
July 10, 2018—Anthony H. Gershlick, MBBS, et al published an investigation of left main (LM) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) versus coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) according to lesion site in the EXCEL trial. The study is available online in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC): Cardiovascular Interventions. The study sought to determine the extent to which the site (distal bifurcation vs ostial/shaft) of the LM coronary artery lesion influences the outcomes of revascularization with PCI versus CABG.
Controversies in Practice
By Ted E. Feldman, MD, FSCAI, Chief Medical Editor
Chief Medical Editor's Page
Zeroing in on Coronary Imaging and Lesion Assessment
By Ted E. Feldman, MD, FSCAI
CvLPRIT Substudy Demonstrates Effect of Complete Revascularization on Infarct Size
December 18, 2015—Findings from a substudy of the CvLPRIT (Complete Versus Lesion-Only Primary PCI trial) study were published by Gerry P. McCann, MD, et al in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC, 2015;66:2715–2724).
How to Build a Cardiogenic Shock Team
A practical guide for a team-based approach to improving cardiogenic shock outcomes.
By Vinoy S. Prasad, MD, FACC; Anthony Hilliard, MD, FACC; and Antoine Sakr, MD, FACC
Essential Equipment for Radial Access Problem Solving
A synopsis of the techniques and technology available to assist with and improve the benefits of radial access procedures.
By Anthony Wassef, MD, FRCPC, and Asim N. Cheema, MD, PhD, FRCPC
Transcatheter PFO Closure Update
A look at the current status of randomized trials and how the results may affect future treatment choices.
By Michael S. Kim, MD, and John D. Carroll, MD, Commentary by Anthony J. Furlan, MD
East End Medical’s SafeCross Transseptal RF Puncture and Steerable Balloon Introducer System Cleared by FDA
July 13, 2021—East End Medical announced that it received FDA clearance for the company’s SafeCross transseptal radiofrequency (RF) puncture and steerable balloon introducer system.