???BMI & Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Replacement ???Study finds obese patients have longer surgeries, more bleeding, but no higher mortality or stroke risk post-op.?? ???BMI may affect procedure complexity, but outcomes remain solid!? See more: https://shorturl.at/IT6sJ
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon & Reports
科技、信息和媒体
Covering surgical and critical care of the chest, including anesthesia, cardiology, physiology and pathology since 1953!
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TCS & TCS Reports are leading international journals in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. We are dedicated to advance basic science and clinical research with peer-reviewed publications. Our aim is to publish knowledge about key clinical advances, theoretical background of cardiovascular & thoracic surgery and unique cases since 1953. With our innovative peer review option Select Crowd Review we aim to assure even better review and quality of published manuscripts. We support open access publishing to achieve greater availability and visibility of certain articles to our peers. Through our social media platforms, we offer medical students, professionals, and enthusiasts to fill their habitual social media time with interesting and useful surgical innovations in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.
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?? New Study Alert! ?? A single-center retrospective study (2010-2020) analyzed AKI after aortic valve replacement in AS + CAD patients.? ?? Key Findings:?? ? AKI rates were similar between TAVR+PCI & SAVR+CABG.?? ? No correlation between contrast volume & AKI.?? ? AKI didn’t impact short- or long-term mortality.? Contrast agents may temporarily affect renal function, but not outcomes! See more:?https://shorturl.at/g4BOI
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Healthcare access and outcomes should be equitable—but are they? The recently published population-based analysis examines the impact of insurance status on in-hospital outcomes after Type A Aortic Dissection repair, providing insights from a national registry. ?? Key Findings: ?? Mortality rates were similar between public and private insurance groups ?? Higher complication rates for patients with public insurance: - higher mechanical ventilation - higher acute kidney injury - more postoperative infections ?? Greater resource utilization in public insurance patients: - longer hospital stays - higher transfer-out rates - higher total hospital charges ?? Read more: https://shorturl.at/QMm6A
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In a large cohort of 3,983 SAVR recipients with a median follow-up of 10.4 years, Anselmi and colleagues demonstrated that porcine bioprostheses appear to perform better in terms of protection from late (>10 years) structural deterioration, albeit with a higher risk of PPM. ?? https://shorturl.at/3MU5P
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?? The results of the INCA registry enrolling 224 patients across 10 clinics in Germany confirm that combined RDAVR with CABG is safe and time-effective, offering stable and low transvalvular gradients with satisfactory clinical outcomes at 3 years. https://shorturl.at/uMeXv
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Dear TCS community,? ? The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon (TCS), under the leadership of its Editor-in-Chief,?Markus K Heinemann, MD, PhD,?has implemented Select Crowd Review as a novel peer review strategy. This "Crowd Review" is an innovative strategy which significantly improves the quality and speed of peer review, leading to higher standards for our journal and the published material. Crowd reviewing is a format in which opinions and feedback from a large number of reviewers are gathered online, thus harnessing social collaboration leading to a more informed opinion and a better review process.? ? After the first successful feasibility testing phase of this review strategy, we decided to keep this model for?The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon?under the leadership of a new Cardiovascular Crowd Editor,?Dr. Mateo Marin-Cuartas?and the Thoracic Crowd Editor,?Dr. Masatsugu Hamaji. We encourage our readers to apply to?Dr. Marin-Cuartas?or?Dr. Hamaji?to become new members of this highly motivated Crowds. Please contact us to apply to become a peer reviewer via?[email protected]