Publications by authors named "Vincent Balmette"

Background: Enlarged left atrium (LA) is frequently identified in patients who undergo left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) and negatively affects the device's final position and intervention results. Steerable delivery sheath (SDS) could represent an option to overcome these difficulties. We aimed to assess the feasibility of SDS-assisted procedures and compare their efficacy to the standard sheath strategy.

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Background: Transfemoral percutaneous transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TF-TAVI) is a safe, reproducible and established procedure, mainly performed under local anaesthesia, which is mostly administered and monitored by a dedicated anaesthesia team (regular approach). Our centre has developed a standardized pathway of care, and eligible patients are selected for a minimalist TF-TAVI, entirely managed by operators without the presence of the anaesthesia team in the operating room, like most interventional coronary procedures ("percutaneous coronary intervention-like" approach [PCI approach]).

Aim: To compare the safety and efficacy of TF-TAVI performed with the PCI approach versus the regular approach.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices like VA-ECMO and IMPELLA are used to treat patients with severe cardiogenic shock, but comparative data on their effectiveness is limited.
  • A study analyzed 128 patients between 2004 and 2020 who were eligible for both devices, finding that those on VA-ECMO were younger and had higher baseline lactate levels.
  • Results showed that while 30-day mortality rates were similar initially, adjusted analyses indicated that VA-ECMO significantly reduced the risk of death and required less escalation of treatment compared to IMPELLA.
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