Anatomy, physiology and clinical judgment: insights from contemporary strategies to guide PCI

Facilitators: T. Adriaenssens, M. Asami

Summary

Discover contemporary strategies integrating anatomy, physiology, and clinical judgment to guide percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). This session explores the impact of stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance in primary prevention, viability-guided PCI, and physiology-based decision-making including quantitative flow ratio (QFR). Learn about identifying patients at risk for major adverse cardiac events despite QFR guidance and the complementary role of hybrid functional and anatomical imaging in revascularization planning.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Impact of Coronary PCI guided by Stress Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance in primary prevention
  • Impact of cardiovascular magnetic resonance guided PCI in patients undergoing viability evaluation
  • Rationales behind physiology-guided PCI: diagnostic and prognostic impact of QFR in FAVOR III China
  • Clinical and procedural features of patients likely to have MACE despite online QFR-guided PCI
  • The value of hybrid functional and anatomical imaging for guiding revascularization decision-making