#EuroPCR 2022: Best of Day 2
Get an overview of what was hot and new on Day 2 and please feel free to share your own experience via the hashtag #EuroPCR.
EuroPCR Day 2 in a nutshell
All you need to know about #EuroPCR Day 2! PCR Innovators Day with robotics & AI, TAVI durability, functional coronary angiography, Women As One, Bif-ARC (standardisation of endpoints & patient anatomy in bifurcation trials)...
JenaValve Trilogy for treatment of aortic regurgitation: worldwide first results
Alexander Tamm shares with Alessandro Sticchi the results of the JenaValve Trilogy study, the first experience of implantation of the JenaValve device for treating aortic regurgitation.
DIStal vs. COnventional RADIAL access for coronary angiography and intervention
David Rodrigues interviews Adel Aminian on the results from DISCO Radial trial: the first large-scale multicenter randomized evidence comparing DRA to TRA in patients scheduled for coronary angiography or PCI with respect to the incidence of RAO at discharge.
Acute coronary syndrome: are women really so different?
Lynne Hinterbuchner shares with Elena Calvo the take-home messages from this session in which a female patient gave a touching testimony, highlighting the importance of taking the patient's history into account.
The Daily Wire - The official EuroPCR Course newspaper
Get a glimpse of what happened during the second day of this 2022 edition: Focus on the the cathlab of tomorrow, 20 years of TAVI, EAPCI-PCR Fellow Course, and much more!
Get a glimpse of the fruitful learning and interaction between participants from all over the world in these pics from Day 2 of the Course!
Tweets of the day
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— Erik Rafflenbeul (@KardiologieHH) May 18, 2022