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Author(s): Mirvat Alasnag , Khalid Al Johani , Added: 9 months ago
In this episode of the Radcliffe Podcast, we are joined by Dr Mirvat Alasnag (King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital, SA), Dr Khalid AlJohani (King Saud University, SA), and Dr Abdulrahman AlMoghairi (Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, SA) as they discuss methods and approaches to left main percutaneous coronary revascularization. In this podcast, Dr Alasnag, Dr AlJohani and Dr AlMoghairi discuss the… View more
Author(s): Mirvat Alasnag , Khalid Al Johani , Added: 9 months ago
In this episode of the Radcliffe Podcast, we are joined by Dr Mirvat Alasnag (King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital, SA), Dr Khalid AlJohani (King Saud University, SA), and Dr Abdulrahman AlMoghairi (Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, SA) as they discuss methods and approaches to left main percutaneous coronary revascularization. In this podcast, Dr Alasnag, Dr AlJohani and Dr AlMoghairi discuss the… View more
Author(s): Jason Chinitz , Dorinna D Mendoza , Raymond J Kim , et al Added: 3 years ago
Accurate detection of left ventricular (LV) thrombus affects clinical outcomes and therapeutic management, as thrombus provides a substrate for thromboembolic events and a rationale for anticoagulation. Relative risk (RR) for thrombus development is highest among subjects with systolic heart failure or myocardial infarction (MI), reflecting a link between impaired LV blood stasis, pro-coagulant… View more
Author(s): Ahmed M Alabbady , Ahmed S Abdul-Al , Kimberly A Skelding Added: 3 years ago
The introduction of percutaneous coronary angioplasty in 1977 by Dr Andreas Grüntzig1 was one of the most remarkable achievements in the cardiology realm, opening the door to numerous advancements in percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs). Due to advances in PCI techniques over the past four decades, catheters along with four generations of coronary stents have dramatically changed the… View more
Author(s): Angela Hoye , Rodney H Stables , Anthony Mathur , et al Added: 1 year ago
BCIS ACI 2023­ – Dr Angela Hoye (Hull & East Yorkshire Hospitals, UK), is joined by Dr Rod Stables (Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, UK), Dr Anthony Mathur (Barts Health NHS Trust, UK) and Dr Sen Devadathan (Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, UK) to have a critical discussion on the BCIS-REVIVED trial and what it means for patients with ischemic left ventricular dysfunction in 2023. Data… View more
Author(s): James R Revenaugh Added: 3 years ago
This article examines the initial results of the authorÔÇÖs experience to date with percutaneous left ventricular assist (LVA) support of patients in cardiogenic shock, and for temporary left heart support in the setting of high-risk percutaneous intervention. Despite evolving procedural methods, 16 of 18 patients in this study survived to hospital discharge. Intraprocedural complications were… View more
Author(s): James N Kirkpatrick , Susan E Wiegers , J Eduardo Rame , et al Added: 3 years ago
There are at least five million patients with heart failure (HF) in the US, 5% of whom are considered end-stage.1 Mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in the form of ventricular assist devices (VADs) is becoming an increasingly important option for these patients. Previously reserved for rescuing patients in the throes of refractory cardiogenic shock, MCS is now a mainstay of end-stage heart… View more