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Hemodynamic instability not predictive of fatal outcomes in non-STEMI out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
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Clinical outcomes with FFR-guided PCI of non-culprit lesions in acute MI

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Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients without ST-segment elevation undergo immediate or delayed coronary angiography based on hemodynamic stability. In a recent study, researchers sought to assess the frequency, predictors, and clinical impact of acute coronary occlusion in hemodynamically stable and unstable OHCA patients without ST-segment elevation.
Cardiology Update
Cardiology Update
Non-STEMI out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, is coronary angiography needed?
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Cardiac ablations are important to treat cardiac arrythmias and their global demand has increased exponentially since their introduction. However, their carbon footprint is also an important part of the carbon footprint from the health sector. In the latest podcast episode, Dr. Chadi Alraies discusses this publication and how it may impact daily practice.
Cardiology Update
Cardiology Update
Environmental impact of cardiac catheterizations: reducing the carbon footprint
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Coronary artery perforation is a known risk of a chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedure. We spoke with Professor Manos Brilakis about their PROGRESS CTO study where they are working on developing a perforation risk score for CTO PCI.
Cardiology Update
Cardiology Update
PROGRESS-CTO: predicting coronary artery perforation during PCI
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The COACT (Coronary Angiography after Cardiac Arrest) trial investigated whether immediate angiography after resuscitation from cardiac arrest would have better outcome as compared to delayed angiography in terms of overall survival at 90 days.
Cardiology Update
Cardiology Update
COACT trial: Immediate vs delayed angiography in non-STEMI patients after cardiac arrest
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The iMODERN trial (“iFR Guided Multi-vessel Revascularization During Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Acute Myocardial Infarction.”) trial is an ongoing multinational study.
Cardiology Update
Cardiology Update
iMODERN: When to treat non-culprit lesions in STEMI
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