- Coronary Interventions and Diagnostics
- Vascular Procedures and Complications
- Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis
- Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
- Peripheral Artery Disease Management
- Acute Myocardial Infarction Research
- Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management
- Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
- Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
- Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
- Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine
- Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
- Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
- Laser-Ablation Synthesis of Nanoparticles
- Aortic aneurysm repair treatments
- Acute Kidney Injury Research
- Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries
- Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
- Coronary Artery Anomalies
- Laser Design and Applications
- Innovation Policy and R&D
Sechenov University
2022-2024
Unidad de Cirugía Artroscópica
2023
Central State Medical Academy
2023
Institute for Atherosclerosis Research
2022
Texas Endosurgery Institute
2021
Russian Scientific Center of Surgery
2016
Late radial artery (RA) thrombosis occurs in 3-9% after transradial interventions. RA occlusion has made this approach unsuitable for repeat interventions and obviated the need alternative vascular access catheterization, e.g., left (with certain risk of bilateral occlusion) or femoral with its shortcomings and, sometimes, life-threatening complications requiring surgical treatment (large groin hematoma, arterio-venous fistula false aneurysm, retroperitoneal hemorrhage). We demonstrate...
ABSTRACT Background Traditional transradial access (TRA) is widely used for coronary and non‐coronary interventions with significant improvements in procedural outcomes; however, it associated RAO that precludes repeat use of the same artery possible future TRI other purposes. Distal radial (DRA) has been proposed as an effective alternative to decrease rates. Published literature describing rate after DRA versus TRA from various RCT clinical registries shown conflicting results. Objectives...
We report a new technique for treatment of radial artery pseudoaneurysm (RAP) caused by transradial access (TRA) coronary angiography. Traditional extrinsic compression with flow cessation leads to local milieu likely associated an increase in probability occlusion (RAO). Our involves obtaining ipsilateral distal the neck RAP followed prolonged sheath dwell time covering which allows sac thrombose and maintains lumen patency. © 2016 The Authors. Catheterization Cardiovascular Interventions...
For decades, the femoral artery has been most common vascular access for diagnostic and therapeutic endovascular procedures. However, over past 20 years, radial gaining popularity, as it is a safer allows practical with more benefits. Recently, new distal proven to be an equal or perhaps even coronary noncoronary interventions. Today, this should in arsenal of every interventional surgeon.
Objective. To prove the safety and efficacy of distal radial artery (DRA) puncture for endovascular interventions versus traditional forearm (RA) site by comparing immediate long-term results. Methods. In 2017, a multicenter, open, randomized (1:1) study TENDERA (Comparison between Traditional Entry Point Distal Puncture Radial Artery) was started. During 2 years, 520 patients were included, mean age 63.4±10.0 years. The observation group (DRA puncture) included 271 patients, comparison (RA...
Aim . Comparison of efficacy stents coated with sirolimus (group I — 116 patients), and bare metallic II 117 patients) in treatment diffuse (long) atherosclerotic lesions coronary arteries. Material methods. The groups were comparable by main parameters. Diabetes was found 19% 13,7%, respectively; multivessel lesion 87,1% 80,4%; vessel caliber less than 2,75 mm 46,5% 23,9%, respectively. Length the 25,9±6,6 (28-93 mm) group 22,1±7,8 (26-102 II. Totally, 473 implanted into 232 arteries (2,1...
to assess immediate and long-term results of coronary angioplasty stenting in patients older than 80 years - a high risk group view the severity concomitant pathology extent atherosclerosis.We conducted retrospective analysis data from 167 (mean age 81.43+/-2.14 years) subjected percutaneous intervention 2006 2013 (3.2% total number patients). Multivessel involvement was present 128 (76.6%) including 20 (12.4%) with stenosis left main artery. In 215 out 270 stenotic lesions complicated...
We report a new technique of arterial access through the ipsilateral interosseous artery in case late radial occlusion (RAO). RAO, although not frequent, is limiting iatrogenic complication after transradial intervention (TRI) and precludes repeat use same for future procedures. Our involves obtaining to (RA) distal postocclusion segment collateral channel between this (IOA) advancing guidewire sheath IOA lumen brachial thereafter. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Aim . To evaluate immediate and medium-term (3 months) results of safety effectiveness distal versus proximal radial access for coronary interventions. Material methods An analysis 776 patients the prospective randomized TENDERA trial was performed: (DRA) group — 1391 patients; (PRA) 385 patients. After excluding with failed primary access, sample sizes decreased (DRA 371, PRA 382). Access-site crossover rate statistically higher in DRA (5,1% 0,8%, p<0,001). The endpoint (inhospital) or...
Aim. To analyze the use in clinical practice of intravascular coronary assessment methods based on two-year data from Russian Registry Use Intravascular Imaging and Physiology. Material methods. Since 2021, Physiology has included 7967 studies 3932 patients, which 3086 (38,7%) were physiology. In 13 branches 9 cities participated registry, 2022 — 20 11 cities. For chronic artery disease, 2484 (80,5%) performed, for acute syndrome (ACS) 598 (19,4%). Results. 2022, registry 1,9 times more...
Since the inception of interventional cardiology and for decades, femoral artery has been only access choice coronary angiography intervention. Over past 20 years an extensive evidence data accumulated, most cardiologists around world have almost completely switched to routine radial in both elective emergency procedures, last 5 years, a similar trend observed about distal access. Non-coronary endovascular interventions go through all same stages improve optimize approaches, but more...
In selected cases, when STEMI caused by mild or moderate degree lesion with a large concomitant thrombus, additional OCT-guided PCI strategy after thrombus removal allows us to defer stenting the follow-up natural healing of vessel wall.