Uncovering ischaemia mechanisms with intracoronary imaging

Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2026 clinical cases submissions

Summary

This session delves into the complex mechanisms of ischaemia through the lens of intracoronary imaging, highlighting challenging cases such as very-long, complex woven coronary syndromes, unusual ACS presentations, and the nuanced interplay between physiology and imaging in diagnosing angina in pulmonary hypertension with left main compression.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Safety and feasibility of PCI with OCT evaluation in a very-long and complex woven coronary syndrome
  • A woven left anterior descending artery
  • The coronary mystery: when physiology and imaging solve the puzzle
  • Embrace the unexpected
  • An unusual but challenging presentation of ACS
  • Uncovering the mechanism of angina in patients with pulmonary hypertension and left main compression