Valve-in-root TAVI after aortic root operation

Original Research

Dec 29
Valve-in-root TAVI after aortic root operation
Alicja Zientara, Roman Gottardi, et al.
This study evaluated the feasibility of transcatheter valve-in-root procedures in patients who had previously undergone valve-sparing root repair or Bio-Bentall procedures. Key findings include anatomical considerations that may impact the feasibility of future valve-in-root implantation.

letter to the editor

Dec 30
LETTER: Timing and efficiency in tricuspid TEER
Nikolaos Ktenopoulos, Konstantinos Toutouzas, et al.
The study reported 1-year outcomes of tricuspid transcatheter edge-to-edge repair using the PASCAL system, showing a significant reduction in tricuspid regurgitation severity and improvements in functional status and quality of life.
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letter to the editor

Dec 30
REPLY: Timing and efficiency in tricuspid TEER
Stephan Baldus, Philipp Lurz, et al.
The study discusses the length of hospital stay for patients undergoing Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Edge-to-Edge Repair (T-TEER) procedures, with a median of 4.0 days reported in the TriCLASP study.
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Ahead of print

Dec 23
Rationale and design of the SURVIV randomised trial
Dimytri A. Siqueira, Fausto Feres, et al.

The SURVIV trial is a randomized controlled trial comparing transcatheter mitral valve-in-valve (mViV) procedure with surgical redo-mitral valve replacement (rMVR) for patients with mitral bioprosthetic valve dysfunction, with the primary endpoint being all-cause mortality or disabling stroke at 12 months.

Rationale and design of the SURVIV randomised trial
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Research Correspondence

Dec 23
SORT OUT X: 5-year results
Lars Jakobsen, Lisette O. Jensen, et al.
The study compared the performance of the dual-therapy sirolimus-eluting and CD34 antibody-coated COMBO stent (DTS) to the sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) in patients undergoing PCI. The DTS had higher early revascularization rates, despite similar long-term target lesion failure rates.
SORT OUT X: 5-year results

Original Research

Dec 22
Predictors of underexpansion with ACURATE neo
Hector A. Alvarez-Covarrubias, Michael Joner, et al.
This retrospective study found that greater annular calcium volume was associated with underexpansion of the ACURATE transcatheter heart valve, while post-dilatation reduced the risk of underexpansion.
Predictors of underexpansion with ACURATE neo

Research Correspondence

Dec 19
RADIANCE-HTN TRIO analysis on antihypertensive drugs
Victor J.M. Zeijen, Joost Daemen, et al.
Endovascular ultrasound renal denervation (uRDN) significantly reduced daytime ambulatory systolic blood pressure by 5.9 mmHg compared to sham at 2 months in patients with resistant hypertension, with the effect maintained after adjusting for changes in antihypertensive medications.
RADIANCE-HTN TRIO analysis on antihypertensive drugs
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Thrombosis after Reducer migration

Flashlight

Dec 1
Thrombosis after Reducer migration
Leonardo Portolan, Giovanni Luigi De Maria, et al.
This case report describes the successful implantation of a double coronary sinus Reducer device in a patient with refractory angina, complicated by proximal migration of the initial Reducer and subsequent coronary sinus thrombosis detected by cardiac CT.

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Research Correspondence

Dec 18
CMD endotypes using invasive exercise testing
Ghilas Rahoual, Michel Zeitouni, etc.
This study used a standardized approach combining hyperaemic absolute microvascular resistance and microvascular resistance reserve to differentiate four distinct phenotypes of coronary microvascular dysfunction.
CMD endotypes using invasive exercise testing

Original Research

Dec 17
The WATCH-MATCH analysis
Roberto Galea, Lorenz Räber, et al.
This study compared the Watchman FLX and Watchman 2.5 left atrial appendage closure devices, finding significantly lower rates of device-related thrombus and peridevice leak with the Watchman FLX.
The WATCH-MATCH analysis

State-of-the-Art

Dec 16
TEER in MR
Josep Rodés-Cabau, William T. Abraham, et al.
This content covers a range of cardiology interventions, including coronary, valvular, heart failure, peripheral, hypertension, and stroke treatments, as well as the use of advanced technologies like bioresorbable scaffolds and TAVI.
TEER in MR
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new issue

Dec 15
A new issue of EuroIntervention

State-of-the-Art on TEER in MR; Watchman FLX vs 2.5; predictors of underexpansion with ACURATE neo; valve-in-root TAVI; CMD endotypes using invasive exercise testing; SORT OUT X: 5-year results; antihypertensive drugs in RADIANCE-HTN TRIO

A new issue of EuroIntervention

Original Research

Dec 10
Abbreviated antiplatelet therapy in HBR patients with CKD
Antonio Landi, Marco Valgimigli, et al.
In high bleeding risk patients undergoing PCI, abbreviated antiplatelet therapy was associated with similar ischemic outcomes and reduced bleeding compared to standard therapy, regardless of chronic kidney disease status.
Abbreviated antiplatelet therapy in HBR patients with CKD

Editorial

Dec 12
Short DAPT after PCI in HBR
Guillaume Marquis-Gravel, Renato D. Lopes
The content discusses the potential benefits of a shorter duration (1-3 months) of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
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