A State-of-the-Art on TAVI and coronary interventions; early haemodynamic valve deterioration after TAVI; 30-day outcomes of redo-TAVI with SAPIEN 3; Unica device for tricuspid regurgitation; the UNICORN technique in native valves; and more
There is an ongoing debate over whether prasugrel or ticagrelor should be the preferred P2Y12 inhibitor for patients with acute coronary syndromes, as the available evidence comparing the two remains inconclusive.
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This pilot randomized study explored whether short-term glucocorticoid therapy could reduce the need for permanent pacemaker implantation (PPI) after TAVI, while assessing feasibility, safety, and early efficacy signals. Patients received either standard care or a steroid regimen with methylprednisolone before TAVI and prednisone for 5 days after, with outcomes including PPI rates, new left bundle branch block, mortality, and procedural complications