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Clinical and Investigative Medicine | 2017

Predicting Acute Kidney Injury following Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

Jeffrey Marbach; Joshua Feder; Altayyeb Yousef; F. Daniel Ramirez; Trevor Simard; Pietro DiSanto; Juan J. Russo; Paul Boland; Marino Labinaz; Christopher Glover; Alexander Dick; Benjamin Hibbert

PURPOSEnAcute kidney injury occurs in up to a quarter of patients following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and has been associated with increased short and long-term mortality rates. A variety of patient characteristics predictive of post-TAVR acute kidney injury (AKI) have been identified, however discrepancies among studies exist almost uniformly. We investigated the hypothesis that the change in glomerular filtration rate (ΔGFR) in response to contrast administered during pre-TAVR coronary angiography is predictive of ΔGFR post-TAVR.nnnMETHODSnThe study comprised 195 patients who underwent TAVR at a single center between August 2008 and June 2015 and were prospectively included in the CAPITAL TAVR registry. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to estimate the effect of independent variables on the change in renal function post-TAVR.nnnRESULTSnThere was no relationship identified between the ΔGFR post-angiogram and the ΔGFR post-TAVR (r=0.043, P=0.582). Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that a significant amount of the change in renal function post-TAVR can be explained by the patients baseline creatinine (beta coefficient, -0.310, P.


European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care | 2018

Ischemic and bleeding outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting among patients initially treated with a P2Y12 receptor antagonist for acute coronary syndromes: Insights on timing of discontinuation of ticagrelor and clopidogrel prior to surgery:

Juan Russo; Tyler E. James; Marc Ruel; Jean-Yves Dupuis; Kuljit Singh; Daniel Goubran; Nikita Malhotra; Fraser D. Rubens; Aun-Yeong Chong; Benjamin Hibbert; Paul Boland; Diem Tran; Jean-François Tanguay; Marie Lordkipanidzé; Louis P. Perrault; George A. Wells; Michael Bourke; Vincent W. S. Chan; Derek So

Background: Clinical outcomes in acute coronary syndrome patients treated with P2Y12 inhibitors who require urgent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) have not been well studied. Methods: We examined clinical outcomes in acute coronary syndrome patients in relation to the timing of CABG following P2Y12 inhibitor discontinuation (<72 h, 72 h to five days, >5 days). The primary ischemic outcome was a composite of death, reinfarction, need for revascularization, or stroke. The primary safety outcome was bleeding of at least moderate severity as defined by a Universal Definition of Perioperative Bleeding class ≥2. Results: Among 508 patients (95 ticagrelor, 413 clopidogrel), the timing of CABG following P2Y12 inhibitor discontinuation was <72 h in 32.1%, 72 h to five days in 23.2% and >5 days in 44.7%. Compared with CABG within 72u2009h, CABG 72 h to five days (adjusted odds ratio (OR) 0.35; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.14–0.85; p=0.02) but not >5 days (adjusted OR 0.62; 95% CI 0.33–1.16; p=0.14) after P2Y12 inhibitor discontinuation was associated with lower odds of the primary ischemic outcome. Compared with CABG within 72 h, CABG 72 h to five days (adjusted OR 0.38; 95% CI 0.22–0.66; p=0.001) and >5 days (adjusted OR 0.33; 95% CI 0.20–0.53; p<0.001) after P2Y12 inhibitor discontinuation were associated with lower rates of Universal Definition of Perioperative Bleeding class ≥2 bleeding. Conclusions: CABG within 72 h after P2Y12 inhibitor discontinuation is associated with excess ischemia and bleeding. The rates of ischemic and bleeding events were comparable in patients undergoing CABG 72 h to five days compared with >5 days after P2Y12 inhibitor discontinuation.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

TCT-422 The impact of weight loss on cardiovascular outcomes following percutaneous coronary revascularization – a contemporary, real world experience

Trevor Simard; Richard G. Jung; Pietro Di Santo; Francisco Ramirez; Alisha Labinaz; Ian Pitcher; Pouya Motazedian; Rebecca Rochman; Robert Moreland; Jeffrey Marbach; Paul Boland; Kiran Sarathy; Saleh Alghofaili; Juan Russo; Etienne Couture; Alexander Dick; Michael Froeschl; Michel R. Le May; Benjamin Hibbert


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

TCT-697 Left ventricular decompression during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for cardiogenic shock: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Juan Russo; Natasha Aleksova; Ian Pitcher; Mohammad Ali Faraz; Etienne Couture; Simon Parlow; Sarah Visintini; Trevor Simard; Paul Boland; Pietro Di Santo; Jeffrey Marbach; Francisco Ramirez; Derek So; Marino Labinaz; Michel R. Le May; Benjamin Hibbert


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

TCT-842 Patterns of Proton Pump Inhibitor Use in Patients Post Coronary Revascularization: Impact of Bleeding Risk on Prescription Patterns

Kiran Sarathy; Richard G. Jung; Alisha Labinaz; Rebecca Rochman; Ian Pitcher; Pouya Motazedian; Francisco Ramirez; Pietro Di Santo; Jeffrey Marbach; Paul Boland; Benjamin Hibbert; Trevor Simard; Saleh Alghofaili; Juan Russo; Etienne Couture; Chris N. Glover; Marino Labinaz


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

TCT-711 Achieving target LDL following percutaneous coronary revascularization – contemporary results in a nationalized health care system

Trevor Simard; Pietro Di Santo; Francisco Ramirez; Richard G. Jung; Alisha Labinaz; Ian Pitcher; Pouya Motazedian; Rebecca Rochman; Robert Moreland; Jeffrey Marbach; Paul Boland; Kiran Sarathy; Saleh Alghofaili; Juan Russo; Etienne Couture; Derek So; Aun-Yeong Chong; Michel R. Le May; Benjamin Hibbert


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

TCT-407 Sex differences in symptom pattern of chest pain and resolution following coronary revascularization

Pietro Di Santo; Alisha Labinaz; Rebecca Rochman; Richard G. Jung; Trevor Simard; Francisco Ramirez; Ian Pitcher; Pouya Motazedian; Robert Moreland; Jeffrey Marbach; Paul Boland; Kiran Sarathy; Saleh Alghofaili; Juan Russo; Etienne Couture; Michel R. Le May; Marino Labinaz; Chris N. Glover; Benjamin Hibbert


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

TCT-752 Transradial Access is Associated With an Increased of Risk Catheter-Induced Coronary Artery Dissection Compared with Transfemoral Access

Paul Boland; Trevor Simard; Ian Pitcher; Pietro Di Santo; Francisco Ramirez; Jeffrey Marbach; Juan Russo; Benjamin Hibbert


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

TCT-612 Physician Prediction of Mortality Outcomes in the Cardiac Cath Lab: Comparisons to a Validated Risk Score

Kiran Sarathy; Richard G. Jung; Alisha Labinaz; Rebecca Rochman; Ian Pitcher; Robert Moreland; Pouya Motazedian; Francisco Ramirez; Pietro Di Santo; Jeffrey Marbach; Paul Boland; Trevor Simard; Saleh Alghofaili; Juan Russo; Etienne Couture; Marino Labinaz; Chris N. Glover; Benjamin Hibbert


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

TCT-616 Impact of general cardiology follow-up on optimal cardiovascular risk factor management post-revascularization: outcomes in a nationalized healthcare system

Richard G. Jung; Trevor Simard; Alisha Labinaz; Francisco Ramirez; Pietro Di Santo; Ian Pitcher; Pouya Motazedian; Rebecca Rochman; Robert Moreland; Jeffrey Marbach; Paul Boland; Kiran Sarathy; Saleh Alghofaili; Juan Russo; Etienne Couture; Michael Froeschl; Alexander Dick; Benjamin Hibbert

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