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Ischemic/bleeding event after short dual-antiplatelet therapy in patients with high bleeding risk: Sub-analysis of the MODEL U-SES study
CONCLUSION: In contemporary PCI practice, nearly half of patients had HBR and presence of HBR significantly increased risk of ischemic/thrombotic events. Both aspirin and P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy following short DAPT had low and comparable ischemic/bleeding events.PMID:33875313 | DOI:10.1016/j.jjcc.2021.03.015
Source: Journal of Cardiology - April 20, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Hirofumi Hioki Ken Kozuma Yoshihisa Kinoshita Mamoru Nanasato Yoshiaki Ito Junichi Yamaguchi Nobuo Shiode Kiyoshi Hibi Kengo Tanabe Junya Ako Yoshihiro Morino Atsushi Hirohata Shinjo Sonoda Yoshihisa Nakagawa Hisayuki Okada Takuo Nakagami Itaru Takamisawa Source Type: research

Patient perspectives on left main stem revascularization strategies, the OPINION-2 study.
CONCLUSIONS: Overall, patients who are informed about risk and benefits of each treatment modality clearly favor PCI over CABG and particularly value lower short-term morbidity while being aware of higher risk of repeat revascularization. Lower educational level was associated with a higher prevalence of psychosomatic phenotypes and a 14% preference for CABG. Educational and psychosocial background matter in the revascularization strategy decision-making process. PMID: 33041162 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Cardiology - October 8, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Nuis RJ, Jadoon A, van Dalen BM, Dulfer K, Snelder SM, Yazdi MT, Masdjedi K, den Dekker WK, Diletti R, Wilschut J, Daemen J, Lenzen MJ, Zijlstra F, Smits PC, Van Mieghem NM Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research

Independent and cumulative association of clinical and morphological heart failure with long-term outcome after percutaneous coronary intervention.
CONCLUSIONS: Clinical HF and LVSD were independently associated with adverse long-term clinical outcomes, particularly with non-cardiac death and HF readmission, in patients treated with PCI. PMID: 32888830 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Cardiology - August 31, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kimura M, Kohno T, Sawano M, Heidenreich PA, Ueda I, Takahashi T, Matsubara T, Ueno K, Hayashida K, Yuasa S, Ohki T, Fukuda K, Kohsaka S Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research

Reducing the cost of managing patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention with stenting.
Abstract Patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) have an increased risk of both ischemic events and bleeding complications resulting from antithrombotic therapy. These events are particularly common in patients with a concomitant indication for oral anticoagulation, such as those with atrial fibrillation, and are associated with a substantial healthcare resource burden. Advances in procedural aspects of PCI have led to marked improvements in outcomes and a consequent reduction in the costs resulting from PCI-associated complications. Furthermore, recent randomized clinical trials have investig...
Source: Journal of Cardiology - August 25, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Mehran R, Vogel B, Levy P Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research

Antithrombotic therapy in atrial fibrillation patients with coronary artery disease: shifting paradigm to a "less is more" concept regimen.
This article reviews current evidence and focuses on the optimal approach to antithrombotic treatment in patients with AF undergoing PCI in acute and chronic/stable phases. PMID: 32389534 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Cardiology - May 6, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kawakami S, Yasuda S, Ogawa H Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research

Effect of inter-arm blood pressure differences on outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention.
CONCLUSION: Among patients treated with PCI, the incidence of MACE was significantly higher in those with a higher IABPD (≥10 mmHg) than in those with a lower IABPD (<10 mmHg), which was mainly driven by ischemia-driven target vessel revascularization. PMID: 32037252 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Cardiology - February 5, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Park SJ, Son JW, Hong KS, Choi HH Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research

Ticagrelor versus clopidogrel in acute myocardial infarction patients with multivessel disease; From Korea Acute Myocardial Infarction Registry-National Institute of Health.
CONCLUSION: Ticagrelor significantly reduced the risk of MACE than clopidogrel for AMI patients with MVD in Korea. However, the risk of TIMI major or minor bleeding was higher and the net clinical benefit was similar. Further large-scale multi-center randomized clinical trials are needed to clarify the proper use dual antiplatelet therapy in East Asian populations. PMID: 31859138 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Cardiology - December 15, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Ahn JH, Ahn Y, Jeong MH, Kim JH, Hong YJ, Sim DS, Kim MC, Hwang JY, Yoon JH, Seong IW, Hur SH, Oh SK, other KAMIR-NIH Registry Investigators Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research

Long-term clinical outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention to treat long lesions in hemodialysis patients in the era of second-generation drug-eluting stents.
CONCLUSIONS: Clinical outcomes of PCI for long lesions in hemodialysis patients were similar to that of non-long lesions. Long-stenting in hemodialysis patients, who were considered high-risk subset of adverse cardiovascular events, might be acceptable in the second-generation DES era. PMID: 31615745 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Cardiology - October 11, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Soontorndhada K, Tanaka K, Yamaguchi J, Konami Y, Otsuki H, Nakao M, Jujo K, Arashi H, Hagiwara N Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research

Serum malondialdehyde-modified low-density lipoprotein levels on admission predict prognosis in patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
CONCLUSION: Serum MDA-LDL levels on admission are a significant prognostic marker in patients with ACS who undergo successful PCI. PMID: 30898480 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Cardiology - March 17, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Amioka N, Miyoshi T, Otsuka H, Yamada D, Takaishi A, Ueeda M, Hirohata S, Ito H Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research

One-year clinical outcomes of ticagrelor compared with clopidogrel after percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with acute myocardial infarction: From Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment Data.
CONCLUSIONS: Among patients aged younger than 75 years, ticagrelor was associated with lower incidence of all-cause mortality. Stroke risk was also reduced in patients with a prescription for ticagrelor without an increase in bleeding risk. PMID: 30770037 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Journal of Cardiology - February 17, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kim C, Shin DH, Hong SJ, Ahn CM, Kim JS, Kim BK, Ko YG, Choi D, Hong MK, Park J, Lee H, Kim DS, Oh SK, Jang Y Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research

Association of potent P2Y12 blockers with ischemic and bleeding outcomes in non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with NSTEMI receiving DES, potent P2Y12 blockers were associated with reduced ischemic but increased bleeding risk with similar net clinical benefits. PMID: 30509351 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Journal of Cardiology - December 7, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Sim DS, Jeong MH, Kim HS, Gwon HC, Seung KB, Rha SW, Chae SC, Kim CJ, Cha KS, Park JS, Yoon JH, Chae JK, Joo SJ, Choi DJ, Hur SH, Seong IW, Cho MC, Kim DI, Oh SK, Ahn TH, Hwang JY, KAMIR-NIH Registry Investigators Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research

A case-vignette based assessment of patient's perspective on coronary revascularization strategies, the OPINION study.
CONCLUSION: Overall, when given the choice patients seem to have a clear preference for PCI over CABG and consider stroke and bleeding important procedure-related complications. Patients with Type D personality, depression, or anxiety favor CABG. PMID: 29478878 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Cardiology - February 22, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Masdjedi K, Daemen J, Diletti R, Wilschut J, Utens E, de Jaegere PP, Lemmert ME, Kappetein AP, Zijlstra F, van Domburg R, Van Mieghem NM Tags: J Cardiol Source Type: research