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_aHernández Hernández, Felipe
_eCardiología
245 0 0 _aUpdate on interventional cardiology 2013.
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260 _bRevista española de cardiología (English ed.),
_c2014
300 _a67(4):305-11.
500 _aFormato Vancouver: Hernández Hernández F, Rumoroso Cuevas JR, García Del Blanco B, Trillo Nouche R. Update on interventional cardiology 2013. Rev Esp Cardiol (Engl Ed). 2014 Apr;67(4):305-11.
501 _aPMID: 24774593
504 _aContiene 48 referencias
520 _aThe present article reviews the most important publications and studies in the field of interventional cardiology in 2013. Coronary interventions for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction are among the most important, with studies that assess different devices and pharmacologic and mechanical strategies in primary angioplasty. Increasingly large groups of patients (with diabetes, of advanced age) and the best coronary revascularization strategy are also the focus of exhaustive research. Percutaneous procedures in the left main coronary artery continue to give rise to a significant number of publications, both because of the results of using different types of stent and because of the intravascular imaging techniques used to guide procedures and the results of their use. New bioabsorbable polymer-coated drug-eluting stents or bioresorbable drug-eluting scaffolds are being compared with second-generation drug-eluting stents to show their efficacy in preventing restenosis and reducing incidence of late thrombosis. Percutaneous treatment of structural heart disease continues to produce many publications, especially regarding percutaneous aortic prostheses, but also on closure of foramen ovale and of left atrial appendage. Finally, renal denervation continues to arouse much interest in the medical literature.
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_aServicio de Cardiología
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