Eur J Intern Med
September 2024
Hypertension remains a major problem worldwide, especially across the Asia-Pacific region, which reports high prevalence rates and slow improvements in treatment rate and blood pressure (BP) control rate. Asian patients with hypertension may also vary with regard to phenotype and the epidemiology of the complications of hypertension, especially when compared with Western patients. Given these differences, Western guidelines may not necessarily be applicable to countries in the Asia Pacific.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a case of pulmonary tumoral thrombotic microangiopathy (PTTM) of pancreatobiliary origin who presented with fulminant right heart failure and was revived by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation-cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECMO-CPR). Pathology of PTTM was illustrated. This case highlights the notorious difficulty of antemortem diagnosis of PTTM as well as the role of venoarterial-ECMO as a temporizing measure to diagnosis and treatment.
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Bifurcation lesion with an extreme angulated side branch remains a challenge in coronary intervention. Reverse wire technique was originally described by Dr. Kawasaki and nowadays this can be done by double-lumen catheter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic total occlusion (CTO) remains a technical challenge for the interventional cardiologists. The application of the retrograde approach has dramatically improved success rates of CTO PCI. However, retrograde wire externalization could be very difficult especially when the antegrade guiding catheter cannot sit into the coronary ostium stably.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHereditary transthyretin-related amyloidosis (ATTR, MIM #105210), also previously known as familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy, is one of the most life-threatening types of amyloidosis. ATTR is inherited in autosomal dominant mode with variable penetrance. If untreated, it is a relentless and lethal disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present a case of a bifurcation lesion treated with two dedicated sirolimus eluting bifurcation stents, BiOSS Lim in the setting of non-ST elevation myocardial infarction and poor left ventricular function. We demonstrate the feasibility of a new technique, a "simplified" culotte technique. The key differences of this new technique compared with conventional culotte are: better sizing of the stent due to the specific design of the stent with a larger proximal diameter and smaller distal diameter, direct stenting of the second stent without predilatation of the stent struts of the first deployed stent, and possibility to perform post-dilatation directly with properly sized balloons without additional predilatation.
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