In April JTCVS Takamochi et al present their randomized trial with no advantage of the digital drainage system – watch the excellent video https://t.co/JRIWXwE739 @tssmn@maraantonoff @DavidCookeMD @DavidCookeMD @biniamkidaneMD
In the April JTCVS Guo & Krupnick summarize the results of three recent and influential randomized trials of checkpoint inhibitors in lung cancer https://t.co/meTaiieChL @tssmn@maraantonoff@TomVargheseJr @DavidCookeMD
Etz & Borger Heart Center Leipzig commentary on Machine-learning BAV aortopathy phenotype.
Do these phenotypes have distinct structural wall alterations? That would be evidence for different etiologies. Read Feb JTCVS https://t.co/1C8mV2Wghf @AATSJournals@tssmn@OuzounianMD
Jean Bachet from ADETEC, Suresnes, France provided a commentary on Machine-learning BAV aortopathy phenotype.
The complicated analysis confirms previous studies. Surgical judgement is still required.
Read Feb JTCVS at https://t.co/xt89X7SJpF @AATSJournals@tssmn@OuzounianMD
BAV aortopathy phenotypes: 656 3D CT scans @ClevelandClinic: Root type in younger males suggests a genetic etiology and arch type in older pts with AS, a hemodynamic process
Read Machine-learning in Feb issue of JTCVS at https://t.co/AniwjzW45n
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Trezzi and Bradley show a Goretex graft implanted within a dilated right ventricular outflow tract in TOF. The graft then serves as a landing site for a Melody valve placed under direct vision
Feb JTCVS at https://t.co/zlwk2cl91a @tssmn@OuzounianMD@AATSJournals
Ross procedure provides excellent results but Ross reversal may be necessary - see how it is done at the @ClevelandClinic read https://t.co/5Pa8tKgAnM Feb JTCVS. @tssmn@AATSJournals@OuzounianMD