17 Dec 2021
Revisiting the best of 2021
An all-new #EuroPCR, a ‘back-together’ #PCRLV, 3 times more PCR Webinars, a leap in the impact factor for EuroIntervention…
In 2021 the PCR community rose to the ongoing challenge of reinventing education for the benefit of healthcare practitioners and patients around the globe. Sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to ensuring that all PCR activities continued to successfully meet their educational goals, overcoming barriers caused by the pandemic. Read on to get an overview of what went on, and how you were more connected than ever!
PCR Courses in 3 formats: online, in person, and with both options!




Headlines from other PCR activities during 2021



View the Top 5 content!
Thank you to the PCR Community for continuing to share knowledge, experience and practice throughout the whole of 2021. Read on to discover what interested you most.
- Most popular news article: Top Interventional Trials presented at ACC.21
This article not only reviews the top trials from #ACC21 but also presents handy infographics for each.
- Most popular case: MiniBAV through distal radial only
This year’s most popular case concerns a novel technique in a case originally shared on Twitter!
- Most popular Journal Club review: EBC MAIN Late-breaking trial analysis
It will come as no surprise that this year’s most viewed Journal Club review concerns a SWOT and PICOT analysis of the EBC MAIN results.
- Top Course resource: Optimal left main bifurcation stenting technique: a patient-centred approach
For the second year in a row, this session with LIVE case is the most popular Course Resource on PCRonline! .
- Most popular My Toolkit article: Why and how to perform Proximal Optimisation Technique (POT)
Get practical tips & tricks for optimal POT.
Social media:
Thousands of healthcare professionals follow PCR on social media – thank you for your interaction and for sharing with us on a daily basis. Here are our most popular posts for 2021:
- Top Facebook post:
- Top Twitter post:
Today, 44 years ago, Andreas Grüntzig & team made history. His dream, to treat coronary disease percutaneously with a catheter in conscious & alert patients, changed the face of cardiology.
— PCRonline (@PCRonline) September 16, 2021
Read more about the first case here https://t.co/b4YJF0PY3F (kudos to @angioplastyorg) pic.twitter.com/Dqolm5OdI6
- Top Instagram post:
Join the PCR community on our Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, PCR TV YouTube channel, Instagram ... Make sure you remain up to date with what's new in interventional cardiology!