STEMI part 3 +Approach to all MIs and troponin grades + subtle STEMI cases (OMI) + LV thrombus

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @ajoydutta4133
    @ajoydutta4133 Год назад +3

    Excellent, Waiting to hear tips and trcks of PPCI

  • @kapteklanning
    @kapteklanning Год назад +1

    Absolute gold. Many thanks for puttings these lectures on RUclips Dr. Hanna!

  • @aroojzahid3138
    @aroojzahid3138 Год назад

    Sir your lectures are legends . No match

  • @drpnab
    @drpnab Год назад +1

    Thank you for a wonderful lecture

  • @AdvancedCardiology-i9s
    @AdvancedCardiology-i9s Год назад

    محاضرة رائعة يابروف ياريت حضرتك تكملناشرح علطول

  • @umerqadeer191
    @umerqadeer191 Год назад

    Great Lecture like always. Looking forward to a lecture regarding Primary PCI.

  • @rajthapa1997
    @rajthapa1997 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you sir for one more clinical pearls

  • @khalidjabr3688
    @khalidjabr3688 Год назад

    Many thanks for this wonderful lecture,as usual 👍

  • @ahmedbakr1642
    @ahmedbakr1642 Год назад

    briliant thank you very match

  • @namphan6911
    @namphan6911 Год назад

    Thank you for a wonderful lecture.On the LV thrombus post AMI topic, do you use triple therapy with DAPT + OAC (VKA/NOAC) - the so called triple therapy or just a P2Y12i + OAC (VKA/NOAC), especially in AMI patients that has undergone PCI? I found this matter unclear and untouched in your lecture as well as the new book.

    • @eliashanna8248
      @eliashanna8248  Год назад +1

      Thank you Dr Phan. Great question. There are no specific data or guidelines for LV thrombus, as I highlighted, but in regards to OAC/antiplatelet combination I extrapolate the data and guidelines for AF in PCI patients. Basically, I use triple therapy (aspirin-clopidogrel-NOAC) for 3days to 1 month, depending on the perceived coronary ischemic risk and bleeding risk (most often I use the triple combo for 2 weeks). Then, I drop aspirin and keep the double combo (OAC+ clpidogrel). This is safe from a coronary standpoint, based on AF-PCI trials. If a decision is made to stop OAC at 3 months, according to the LV thrombus features I explained, then I reintroduce aspirin (aspirin + clopidogrel).

    • @namphan6911
      @namphan6911 Год назад +1

      @@eliashanna8248 Great answer and thank you for your reply! Such an honor to get a direct reply from the author himself. Your book is very well-known and highly recommended in my department (Interventional Cardiology at University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City). We always encourage our fellows to look up your lectures and read your books!

    • @eliashanna8248
      @eliashanna8248  Год назад +1

      @@namphan6911 Thank you Dr Phan for your kind words. That is great to hear.
      I try to post regular updates of my book on: sites.google.com/view/elias-hanna-book-updates/home
      Greetings to you and to all your colleagues and fellows in Ho Chi Minh City!