Publications by authors named "M Pankert"

There is great heterogeneity in lengths of stay in interventional cardiology but the number of outpatient procedures is increasing. The expected benefits of an outpatient procedure are numerous and non-inferiority of this strategy has been demonstrated. Proper selection of patients eligible for this treatment is essential to minimize the risks of unplanned hospitalization and early complications.

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Disseminated intravascular coagulation is a syndrome characterized by thrombin and fibrin generation which is associated with organ failure and death. Intracardiac thrombus may occur and further deteriorate prognosis. We report the case of a patient with massive intraventricular thrombus revealed by an acute ischemia of the upper left limb in a context of pulmonary adenocarcinoma complicated by a disseminated intravascular coagulation.

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Article Synopsis
  • Despite advancements in treating acute myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock (AMICS), patients still face high incidence and mortality rates, prompting investigation into better treatment options.
  • The ULYSS trial plans to evaluate the effectiveness of the IMPELLA CP device in enhancing patient outcomes compared to standard treatment during percutaneous coronary intervention.
  • This study will focus on short-term outcomes like death and the need for advanced support at one month, while also reviewing long-term safety, efficacy, and costs of the treatment.
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Aneurysm of the sinus of Valsalva is a rare cardiac condition, which could be either acquired or congenital. The most frequent complication is a rupture into right cavities or more rarely into left cavities or pericardium. Rupture could be either asymptomatic or poorly tolerated with hemodynamic instability, acute heart failure or sudden death.

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Impending paradoxical embolism is a biatrial thrombus in transit across a patent foramen ovale. It constitutes a rare clinical condition, possibly associated with multiple embolization and high mortality. We report the exceptional case of a 71-year-old-man presenting a giant impending paradoxical thrombus, complicated with pulmonary, cerebral, and coronary embolization.

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