Mark F. Sasse
@sassemark
Interventional cardiologist| Basement Athlete|#TAVR| #CTOPCI | #CHIP#PTE
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http://www.alcardio.com/ 12-06-2019 16:15:26
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An excellent way to cross retrogradely is to telescope an angled glide catheter through 6F and cross it using a straight wire. Learned from Trevor Simard. Benjamin Hibbert
Amiodarone for atrial fibrillation: a dead man walking? Read the latest editorial in #EHJ. doi.org/10.1093/eurhea… #amiodarone #AF ##cardiotwitter European Society of Cardiology Journals European Society of Cardiology
Unexpectedly “fished”🐠 this out of the LV apex during Impella CP removal. Patient recovering from large anterior MI with apical akinesis. Incredibly lucky; no clinical signs of embolization! 🍀 😬Sandeep Nathan, MD, MSc Babar Basir Shashank Sinha, MD, MSc, FACC, FAHA, FHFSA Esther Vorovich MD Dan Burkhoff MD PhD
Obstructive CAD Can Be Left Alone Before TAVI, Observational Data Suggest tctmd.com/news/obstructi… thx Michael O'Riordan for asking me to chime into this timely question TCTMD Mamas A. Mamas
Do you "wedge" the PA catheter in the CICU because you don't trust the surrogate PA diastolic? Compelling safety reasons to avoid doing this. A new study in Journal of Cardiac Failure validating the use of PA diastolic for most patients with left-sided predominant CS. onlinejcf.com/article/S1071-…
Everything about calcified nodules! authors.elsevier.com/a/1j9qM6uPJvuU… JACC Journals Doosup Shin jcspratt Akiko Maehara Carlos Collet MD PhD Emanuele Barbato Flavio Ribichini Nieves Gonzalo @koshiro__Sakai Gregg W. Stone MD Evan Shlofmitz @drallenj OPCI St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center Cardiovascular Research Foundation David J. Cohen, MD, MSc Fernando A Sosa
Anticoagulation with #DOACs vs. #VKAs in patients with left #ventricular thrombus: a new meta-analysis just published in #EHJPharmacotherapy 💊 bit.ly/3yVn3Gi EHJ-CVP Editor-in-Chief Felice Gragnano Erik Lerkevang Grove Gianluigi Savarese Juan Pablo Kaski
You may have heard of the "5-6-7-8" rule for LM-LAD-LCx stent MSAs to reduce long term MACE, but this new study in CircInterventions suggests that bigger MSAs are needed. A new "6-8-12" rule? ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…).