Challenges of multivessel disease in ACS

Anchorperson: M. Götberg
Spokesperson: S. Banerjee
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Summary

Dedicated to the challenges of multivessel disease in acute coronary syndrome (ACS), this session explores strategies to identify culprit versus non-culprit lesions and plan multivessel revascularisation using physiology, intravascular imaging, and artificial intelligence. It further discusses the timing considerations for revascularisation, whether ad-hoc or staged, illustrated through clinical case studies.

Learning Objectives

  • To identify culprit vs. non-culprit lesions in ACS with multivessel disease
  • To plan multivessel revascularisation with physiology (FFR/iFR), intravascular imaging (IVUS/OCT) and, where available, artificial intelligence support
  • To understand timing of revascularisation in multivessel disease patients (ad-hoc/index vs. staged)

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Welcome and session objectives
  • Case 1 - NSTEMI and complex multivessel disease: imaging and planning
  • Case 1 - Presentation of treatment
  • Case 2 - NSTEMI and intermediate multivessel disease: physiology and imaging
  • Case 2 - Presentation of treatment
  • Session evaluation and key learnings