PCR's Got Talent Round 1 - Session 1

Facilitators: V. Ferrero, O. Wendler

Summary

Experience a diverse range of cutting-edge interventional cardiology topics in PCR's Got Talent Round 1. This session features presentations on PFO closure outcomes, plaque morphology, vascular injury treatments, microvascular disease assessment, TAVI-related coronary obstruction prediction, novel FFR surrogates, and more.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Impact of residual shunt on cardiovascular events after transcatheter patent foramen ovale closure
  • Impact of mild-to-moderate chronic kidney disease on plaque morphology assessed by OCT
  • Endovascular treatment of vascular complications in mine-explosive injuries
  • Functional assessment of coronary microvascular disease in patients with kidney dysfunction
  • Clinical utility of a CT-derived algorithm to predict coronary artery obstruction during TAVI
  • vpFFR - A novel benchmark for FFR surrogates
  • Right heart failure and mortality in patients undergoing transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions
  • Coronary microvascular dysfunction with both abnormal CFR and ischaemic mitral regurgitation correlate with diastolic dysfunction
  • Deep learning-enabled biopsy of aortic valve from CT angiography to predict outcomes after TAVI
  • Robotic-assisted CABG vs PCI strategies for ostial LAD lesions
  • Outcomes of diabetic patients with or without ACS carrying non-ischemic high-risk coronary lesions
  • Early left ventricle remodeling after TAVI with JenaValve Trilogy in severe aortic regurgitation