💡 New paper in @ccijournal from the team @CardioHULP@jcarocd
Challenging case of severe arterial hypoplasia and extreme tortuosity presenting with stroke and CS
🛠️Backup strategy and multimodal evaluation when VA-ECMO is unfeasible
🔗 https://t.co/tD30b7mMp8
Mientras esperamos el #ACISEC2026, esto de @TCTMD da que pensar: un scaffold bioabsorbible de strut fino con resultados comparables al stent moderno a 5 años. ¿Reabrimos el debate?
🔗 https://t.co/iAjzwqSBr4
#Hemodinamica#CardiologiaIntervencionista
"El HEPARIN STEMI observó una mejoría en el flujo de la arteria culpable en los pacientes que recibían pretratamiento con heparina no fraccionada", explica @cardiologon. #BlogSEC@jovenesSEC https://t.co/dXMt9d5CEw
What a way to kick off #EuroPCR2026 — @PCRonline surrounded by my fellow residents 💪🏻
13 scientific contributions presented at EuroPCR 2026 by the @CardioHULP team!
In this State-of-the-Art review, Craig et al. examine one of the most debated questions in valvular heart disease: when to intervene in aortic stenosis?
From watchful waiting to early TAVI, the review analyses recent randomised trials including EARLY TAVR and EVOLVED, highlighting the balance between preventing heart failure hospitalisations and procedural/lifetime risks.
🔗https://t.co/5sdBaKSF2z
#TAVI #AorticStenosis #CardioTwitter #ValvularHeartDisease #EuroPCR
@neiljcraig@bernardprender1
Dear @JAMA_current and @NEJM and other journals, the trend of doing "research summaries" or short videos to condense trial manuscripts is a bad idea
Details matter; supplements matter; critical appraisal means going deeper into the specifics
If modern-day docs are going to offer more than an LLM, we will need to learn to read deeper into studies
Rely on short summaries/central figures and you are at risk for being bamboozled, like the LAAO proponents
A classic one 😉
Rarely is an ECG pattern so strongly linked to a specific coronary territory…
''A journey toward a paradisiacal destination in the cath lab'' via @PCRonline https://t.co/Qe1WBssPx7
@richardbogle@PCRonline would also support a DCB approach in this setting: a small vessel and a side branch.
@CopernicanTrial from 🇪🇸 will provide further insights in the STEMI scenario