Complex PCI in calcified arteries and more...

Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2019 clinical case submissions

Facilitators: J. Nolan, H. Pereira

Summary

Consult this session on complex PCI in calcified arteries to discover various compelling clinical cases, such as a stent avulsion in a calcified artery in AMI, a recurrent NSTEMI caused by spontaneous multivessel coronary intramural haematoma, and more!

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Intravascular lithotripsy for heavily calcified tandem lesions in right coronary artery
  • Simplifying calcium modification in emergent PCI, a shock to the system
  • Stent avulsion in a calcified artery in AMI. What to do?
  • How did I manage an unexpanded stent?
  • Use of angulated catheters in difficult cases
  • Three musketeers for the aorta-ostial, in-stent, CTO of bypass graft: retrograde approach, guide-extension catheter, and drug-eluting technology
  • Recurrent NSTEMI caused by spontaneous multivessel coronary intramural haematoma: how to manage?