Absolute coronary flow before and after TAVI

Original Research

Oct 14
Absolute coronary flow before and after TAVI
Emanuele Gallinoro, Emanuele Barbato, et al.
This study found no acute changes in coronary flow and resistance after TAVI, but a significant increase in hyperaemic perfusion at 6-month follow-up due to reverse left ventricular remodelling.

Editorial

Oct 14
Hybrid perfusion quantification
Nils P. Johnson and K. Lance Gould
This study found that aortic valve replacement improves subendocardial and transmural myocardial perfusion in patients with aortic stenosis, as assessed by various imaging modalities.
Hybrid perfusion quantification
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Original Research

Oct 14
Continuous thermodilution and ANOCA endotypes
Valeria Paradies, Pieter C. Smits, et al.
This study evaluated the diagnostic potential of hyperaemic absolute coronary flow (Qmax) and absolute microvascular resistance (Rμ,hyper) in patients with angina and non-obstructive coronary arteries (ANOCA). Qmax and Rμ,hyper were associated with a positive coronary function test, and Qmax was linked to microvascular dysfunction but not vasomotor dysregulation.
Continuous thermodilution and ANOCA endotypes

Original Research

Oct 8
Simplification of continuous intracoronary thermodilution
Thabo Mahendiran, Bernard De Bruyne, et al.
This study developed a simplified method for continuous intracoronary thermodilution that eliminates the need to measure the entry temperature of the saline infusate, without compromising the accuracy of coronary blood flow measurements.
Simplification of continuous intracoronary thermodilution

NEW ISSUE

Oct 7
State-of-the-art on OCT-guided PCI; simplifying the continuous intracoronary thermodilution technique; IVUS for quantitative FFR;

continuous thermodilution and ANOCA endotypes; absolute coronary flow and TAVI; debating QFR; news from the EAPCI; and more.

State-of-the-art on OCT-guided PCI; simplifying the continuous intracoronary thermodilution technique; IVUS for quantitative FFR;

Research Correspondence

Oct 7
PCB for vulnerable lipid-rich plaques
Anna van Veelen, Bimmer E.P.M. Claessen et al.

This first-in-human study found that pre-emptive treatment of vulnerable lipid-rich plaques with a paclitaxel-coated balloon significantly reduced lipid burden, but larger randomized trials are needed to assess the clinical impact of this approach.

PCB for vulnerable lipid-rich plaques

Original Research

Oct 3
Acute limb ischaemia after femoropopliteal ST
Sho Nakao, Toshiaki Mano, et al.

Patients with acute limb ischemia due to femoropopliteal stent thrombosis had significantly worse 12-month outcomes compared to those with acute limb ischemia from other causes, underscoring the importance of preventing stent thrombosis.

Acute limb ischaemia after femoropopliteal ST
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OCT-guided PCI

STATE-OF-THE-ART

Oct 7
OCT-guided PCI
Faisal Almajid, Duk-Woo Park, et al.
This review discusses the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) to guide percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), highlighting the technical aspects, optimal strategies, and clinical evidence for OCT-guided PCI.
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Editorial

Oct 3
Acute limb ischaemia from stent thrombosis
Sahil A. Parikh and Robert S. Zilinyi

The article highlights the serious consequences of acute limb ischemia caused by stent thrombosis, and emphasizes the importance of minimizing stenting where possible, optimizing stent procedures, and ensuring proper antithrombotic therapy to prevent this complication.


Editorial

Oct 3
Expanding our understanding on stent expansion
Gabor G. Toth and Goran Stankovic

Stents can exhibit significant unpredictable elongation during PCI of bifurcation lesions, especially in softer plaques, highlighting the importance of intravascular imaging to detect and manage this phenomenon.

Debate

Oct 1
IVUS or OCT for PCI?
Akiko Maehara, Hector M. Garcia-Garcia, et al.

The article provides a balanced overview of the current evidence comparing IVUS and OCT for guiding PCI. It notes that while IVUS has more robust clinical data supporting its use, especially for complex lesions, both modalities offer unique advantages and the choice should be individualized based on the specific clinical context and procedural goals.

IVUS or OCT for PCI?

Editorial

Oct 1
Intracoronary imaging to evaluate RMS
Lorenz Räber and Ryota Kakizaki

The article discusses a new study, BIOMAG-II, that will assess whether the latest generation of resorbable magnesium scaffolds can match the performance of drug-eluting stents, which is essential to determine the future role of bioresorbable scaffold technology in revascularization procedures.

Intracoronary imaging to evaluate RMS

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Sep 26
#EIJOnAir - French experience of TAVI for PAVR

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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Sep 24
Imaging substudy of BIOMAG-I
Masaru Seguchi, et al.

This study on the third-generation drug-eluting resorbable magnesium scaffold (DREAMS 3G) found that at 12 months, 99% of the scaffold struts became invisible on imaging, and the formation of protruding neointimal tissue, a unique finding with this scaffold, decreased significantly between 6 and 12 months, indicating favorable vascular healing over time.

Imaging substudy of BIOMAG-I

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