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Appraisal of the SHORTCUT and VICTORY trials comparing IVL to CB and OPN balloons plus a bonus interview with Ajay Kirtane MD deconstructing the trials
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ORBITA CTO: The Sham-Controlled Trial That Shook CTO-PCI
In this episode host Ashish Pershad reviews the ORBITA CTO randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial that compared CTO-PCI to a placebo procedure, explaining the rigorous design, patient selection, masking methods, and statistical approach. Pershad summarizes the results showing significant symptom improvement with CTO-PCI, discusses clinical implications—blinding, careful case selection, and specialist referral—and outlines how this trial advances evidence for procedural interventions for patients with stable angina.
The IC CHAT episode 17 —Is the MFP necessary for all HR-PCI cases? CHIP-BCIS answers this very question
Host Dr. Ashish Pershad introduces IC Chat’s mission to help clinicians interpret evidence-based medicine and translate trial data into everyday patient care. In this episode he appraises the CHIP-BCIS-3 randomized trial (ACC 2026 / NEJM) comparing prophylactic microaxial flow pump (Impella) versus standard care in very high‑risk elective PCI patients. The trial enrolled patients with low LVEF and high SYNTAX/BCIS scores and used a hierarchical win‑ratio primary endpoint. Results showed no overall benefit for Impella and a concerning signal of increased cardiovascular mortality at two years in the device group, despite similar completeness of revascularization and low bleeding/vascular complication rates. Dr. Pershad discusses implications: avoid routine prophylactic Impella in elective high‑risk PCI, consider staged revascularization, and call for reappraisal of device use and approval processes to prioritize patient safety.
CHAMPION‑AF Decoded: Watchman Flex vs DOACs
In this episode of ICChat, Dr. Ashish Pershad MD MS reviews and critiques the CHAMPION‑AF trial comparing Watchman Flex left atrial appendage occlusion to DOACs for atrial fibrillation. He explains the trial design, endpoints, and statistical choices, and contrasts the published results with real‑world implications. The episode highlights concerns about non‑inferiority margins, excluded procedural bleeding, lower than expected event rates, and the importance of shared decision making when considering LAAO versus lifelong anticoagulation.
Long term TAVR data
Critical appraisal of the 6-year Evolut low risk trial data and a one on one with Steve Yakubov one of the senior authors on the paper for his take on TAVR adoption in low-risk patients
IC CHAT Episode 13-SHORTCUT and VICTORY Trials
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