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Cutting-Edge Procedures
05/01/2024

Eric A. Secemsky, MD, MSc, RPVI, FACC, FAHA, FSCAI, FSVM

Director, Vascular Intervention, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Section Head, Interventional Cardiology and Vascular Research, Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Center for Outcomes Research in Cardiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

 

Disclosures: Dr. Secemsky reports he is a consultant to Medtronic and his institution receives funding from Medtronic.

 

Eric A. Secemsky, MD, MSc, RPVI, FACC...
We have struggled for years with managing hypertension. In my own practice, I recognized that I only had so many tools to offer my patients, primarily medical therapy and suggestions on lifestyle changes. However, there were still patients...
We have struggled for years with managing hypertension. In my own practice, I recognized that I only had so many tools to offer my patients, primarily medical therapy and suggestions on lifestyle changes. However, there were still patients...
We have struggled for years with...
05/01/2024
Cath Lab Digest
Clinical Editor's Corner
04/30/2024

Morton Kern, with contributions from:
Dawn Abbott, Providence, Rhode Island;
James Blankenship, Albuquerque, New Mexico;
David Cohen, Roslyn, New York;
Kirk Garratt, Newark, Delaware; 
Steven L. Goldberg, Monterey, California;
Timothy D. Henry, Cincinnati, Ohio;
Neil Kleiman, Houston, Texas;
Lloyd Klein, Sonoma, California;
Ajay Kirtane, New York, New York; 
Mitchell Krucoff, Durham, North Carolina;
Michael Lim, Poplar Bluff, Missouri;
Jeffrey Moses, Roslyn, New York;
Duane Pinto, Boston, Massachusetts;
Steve Ramee, Baton Rouge, Louisiana;
Jennifer Tremmel, Palo Alto, California;
Fred Welt, Salt Lake City, Utah;
Bonnie Weiner, Worchester, Massachusetts;
Chris White, New Orleans, Louisiana

Morton Kern, with contributions from:...
I read an interesting article by Levi et al(1) that stimulated my curiosity on how our approach to the ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patient has changed over the years. I asked my expert colleagues - Question 1: Do you believe...
I read an interesting article by Levi et al(1) that stimulated my curiosity on how our approach to the ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patient has changed over the years. I asked my expert colleagues - Question 1: Do you believe...
I read an interesting article by...
04/30/2024
Cath Lab Digest
Peripheral Interventions
04/10/2024

CLD talks with Michael J. Paisley, MD1, and Brant W. Ullery, MD, FACS, RPVI2

 

1Providence Heart and Vascular Institute, Portland, Oregon

2Medical Director, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Providence Heart and Vascular Institute, Portland, Oregon

CLD talks with Michael J. Paisley, MD...
"The HawkOne has long served as our dominant form of atherectomy," says Brant Ullery, MD. "We have excellent case support from our local Medtronic personnel and I cannot overstate the advantage of the simplicity of use around the HawkOne."
"The HawkOne has long served as our dominant form of atherectomy," says Brant Ullery, MD. "We have excellent case support from our local Medtronic personnel and I cannot overstate the advantage of the simplicity of use around the HawkOne."
"The HawkOne has long served as...
04/10/2024
Cath Lab Digest
Clinical Editor's Corner
04/03/2024

Dr. Morton Kern with contributions from Drs. Richard Bach, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; David Cohen, St. Francis Hospital, Roslyn, New York; Douglas Drachman, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Kirk Garratt, ChristianaCare, Wilmington, Delaware; Ajay Kirtane, Columbia University, New York, New York; Steve Ramee, LSU Health Science Center, New Orleans, Louisiana; Barry Uretsky, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas

Dr. Morton Kern with contributions fr...
After working to secure the pericardial drain in a patient after pericardiocentesis, Dr. Douglas Drachman shares an issue around the management of pericardial drains with Dr. Kern and his expert colleagues. They discuss what should be...
After working to secure the pericardial drain in a patient after pericardiocentesis, Dr. Douglas Drachman shares an issue around the management of pericardial drains with Dr. Kern and his expert colleagues. They discuss what should be...
After working to secure the...
04/03/2024
Cath Lab Digest
Coronary IVL
03/06/2024

Dr. Kalaivani Mahadevan, MD
 

Portsmouth Hospitals’ University NHS Trust, Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Dr. Kalaivani Mahadevan, MD   Portsm...
A knowledge of small profile and chronic total occlusion balloons, use of guide extension catheters, and not assuming upfront that we had to rotablate were all important to the successful use of IVL in this case.
A knowledge of small profile and chronic total occlusion balloons, use of guide extension catheters, and not assuming upfront that we had to rotablate were all important to the successful use of IVL in this case.
A knowledge of small profile and...
03/06/2024
Cath Lab Digest
Clinical Editor's Corner
03/05/2024

Dr. Morton Kern with contributions from Drs. Steve Ramee, New Orleans, Louisiana; Jacqueline Saw, Vancouver, British Columbia; Jon Tobis, Los Angeles, California; Barry Uretsky, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Dr. Morton Kern with contributions fr...
Although some of the causes of myocardial infarction with no coronary artery obstruction (MINOCA) are often unknown, spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) in MINOCA should always be considered early on as one of the major etiologies...
Although some of the causes of myocardial infarction with no coronary artery obstruction (MINOCA) are often unknown, spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) in MINOCA should always be considered early on as one of the major etiologies...
Although some of the causes of...
03/05/2024
Cath Lab Digest
Brief Communication
02/23/2024

Deniz Mutlu, MD; Athanasios Rempakos, MD; Michaella Alexandrou, MD; Ahmed Al-Ogaili, MD; Bavana V. Rangan, BDS, MPH; Olga C. Mastrodemos, BA; Yader Sandoval, MD; M. Nicholas Burke, MD; Emmanouil S. Brilakis, MD, PhD

Deniz Mutlu, MD; Athanasios Rempakos,...
The authors examined the contemporary trends and determinants of radiation dose in the PROGRESS CTO registry.
The authors examined the contemporary trends and determinants of radiation dose in the PROGRESS CTO registry.
The authors examined the...
02/23/2024
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Marc Toth
ASC Considerations
02/09/2024

Marc Toth, Market President, Cardiovascular Services, Atlas Healthcare Partners, Phoenix, Arizona

Marc Toth, Market President, Cardiova...
It is anticipated that by 2030, 82% of all outpatient cardiovascular procedures will be appropriate for migration from the hospital to an ambulatory surgery center (ASC).(1) What will that ASC look like?
It is anticipated that by 2030, 82% of all outpatient cardiovascular procedures will be appropriate for migration from the hospital to an ambulatory surgery center (ASC).(1) What will that ASC look like?
It is anticipated that by 2030,...
02/09/2024
Cath Lab Digest
Interview
02/07/2024

Ramon L. Varcoe, MBBS, MS, PhD, MMed (ClinEpi)
Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia

Ramon L. Varcoe, MBBS, MS, PhD, MMed ...
VDM spoke with Ramon L. Varcoe, MBBS, MS, PhD, MMed (ClinEpi), about these 2 trials and what the current results mean for patients with PAD.
VDM spoke with Ramon L. Varcoe, MBBS, MS, PhD, MMed (ClinEpi), about these 2 trials and what the current results mean for patients with PAD.
VDM spoke with Ramon L. Varcoe,...
02/07/2024
Vascular Disease Management
Patient Care
02/06/2024

Arnold H. Seto, MD, MPA, FSCAI

Director of Interventional Cardiology Research, School of Medicine,

University of California, Irvine, Orange, California;

Section Chief, Cardiology, Long Beach VA Medical Center, Long Beach, California

Arnold H. Seto, MD, MPA, FSCAI Direc...
End-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) measures the level of carbon dioxide that is released at the end of exhalation. Since the exhaled CO2 is much higher than the level in ambient air, EtCO2 is a sensitive marker of ventilatory effort, much more so than...
End-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) measures the level of carbon dioxide that is released at the end of exhalation. Since the exhaled CO2 is much higher than the level in ambient air, EtCO2 is a sensitive marker of ventilatory effort, much more so than...
End-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) measures...
02/06/2024
Cath Lab Digest

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