DurAVR for TAVI, ViV TAVI and redo-TAVI

Translational Research

Sep 15
DurAVR for TAVI, ViV TAVI and redo-TAVI
David Meier, Stephanie L. Sellers, et al.
This bench study assessed the hydrodynamic performance of the novel DurAVR transcatheter heart valve in native, valve-in-valve, and redo-TAVI procedures, demonstrating excellent results compared to other commercially available valves.
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NEW ISSUE

Sep 15
A new issue of EuroIntervention

A State-of-the-Art on antithrombotic therapy in complex PCI; optimal minimal stent areas after left main crossover stenting; VARC-HBR criteria validation for TAVI; the balloon-expandable DurAVR transcatheter heart valve; valve-in-valve TAVI and redo-TAVI; and more...

A new issue of EuroIntervention

Letter to the Editor

Sep 12
Integrating invasive assessment into post-TAVI surveillance
Ioannis Skalidis, Mariama Akodad, et al.
The study by van den Dorpel et al. found that neither invasive nor echocardiography-derived aortic gradients correlated with bioprosthetic valve failure at 1 year after TAVI, suggesting the need for additional imaging biomarkers to detect early structural deterioration.

Original Research

Sep 11
Combined hepatic and renal artery denervation
Felix Mahfoud, Markus Schlaich
This study demonstrated that combined hepatic and renal denervation using a multielectrode RF ablation catheter resulted in substantial and sustained reductions in renal and hepatic tissue norepinephrine levels in normotensive swine without collateral tissue damage.
Combined hepatic and renal artery denervation

Research Correspondence

Sep 10
ACS in elderly patients
George C.M. Siontis, Orestis Efthimiou
This meta-analysis of individual participant data from RCTs evaluated the impact of invasive vs. conservative strategies in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes, finding potential benefits of the invasive approach for some outcomes, but limitations in assessing quality of life.
ACS in elderly patients

Editorial

Sep 9
Links between angina and CMD
Colin Berry, Rebecca Hanna
The study by Nogami et al. investigates the relationship between chest pain phenotypes, coronary microvascular dysfunction, and outcomes in patients with angina and non-obstructive coronary arteries.
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Original Research

Sep 8
Chest pain and coronary microvascular function
Kai Nogami, Amir Lerman, et al.
This study found that angina patients with non-obstructive coronary arteries and exertional chest pain had worse coronary microvascular function and a higher risk of adverse outcomes compared to those with resting chest pain.
Chest pain and coronary microvascular function

RESEARCH CORRESPONDENCE

Apr 1
Long-term data of Fantom BRS
Matthias Lutz, Gregg W Stone, et al.
The FANTOM II study found the Fantom bioresorbable scaffold to be safe and effective during 5-year follow-up in selected patients and lesions with stable coronary artery disease.
Long-term data of Fantom BRS
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Tip-in grenadoplasty

Flashlight

Sep 2
Tip-in grenadoplasty
Alexandru Achim, Mihai Cocoi
This case report describes the use of a tip-in balloon grenadoplasty technique as a bailout strategy when the retrograde microcatheter fails to cross a chronic total occlusion during percutaneous coronary intervention.

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Original Research

Sep 5
CMD in Dan-NICAD
Jelmer Westra, Evald Høj Christiansen, et al.
This study found that up to 1 in 2 symptomatic patients referred for invasive coronary angiography based on suspected obstructive epicardial CAD on coronary CTA have coronary microvascular disease, as assessed with bolus thermodilution, often with normal myocardial blood flow on 82Rb-PET.
CMD in Dan-NICAD

Editorial

Sep 3
MVD assessment with angiography
Christos V. Bourantas, Patrick W. Serruys, et al.
The study describes the use of computerized methodologies to process coronary angiographic images and accurately evaluate lesion hemodynamic severity, plaque deformability, and peripheral vascular resistance.
MVD assessment with angiography
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Original Research

Sep 1
Single-view AMR after PPCI
Zhiwen Zhang, Muwei Li, et al.
This study found that an angiographic microcirculatory resistance (AMR) threshold of >26.6 mmHg*s/dm predicted coronary microvascular dysfunction and was associated with higher major adverse cardiovascular events in STEMI patients undergoing primary PCI.
Single-view AMR after PPCI
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NEW ISSUE

Sep 1
A new issue of EuroIntervention

Chest pain and coronary microvascular dysfunction; the Dan-NICAD study; angiographic microcirculatory resistance; hepatic artery denervation; acute coronary syndromes in the elderly; tip-in balloon grenadoplasty; and more

A new issue of EuroIntervention

Simultaneous publication

Aug 30
Beta blocker withholding/withdrawal after MI: a post hoc analysis from the REBOOT trial

In patients with myocardial infarction and preserved left ventricular ejection fraction, withholding or withdrawing beta blockers at discharge was not associated with increased short-term or long-term ischaemic events.

Beta blocker withholding/withdrawal after MI: a post hoc analysis from the REBOOT trial
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Trial Design

Aug 29
Design of the ALL-RISE trial
Björn Redfors, Martin B. Leon, et al.
This content covers a wide range of interventional cardiology procedures, including coronary, valvular, heart failure, peripheral, and other interventions, to address various cardiovascular conditions.
Design of the ALL-RISE trial

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