Afrah Haroon

Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
IJN Institut Jantung Negara - Federal Territory Of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Latest contributions

Best companion's case on coronary complications

22 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

This session showcases expert cases addressing coronary complications during PCI, including novel optimization approaches, managing intervention challenges under pressure, unconventional staged PCI strategies, and decision-making in high-risk scenarios to improve procedural safety and outcomes.

Best companion's case on coronary complications

Strategies in treating double CTO scenarios

21 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Navigate complex double chronic total occlusion (CTO) scenarios with this session that emphasizes thorough lesion qualification and innovative techniques. Learn strategies including management of ambiguous proximal caps, sequential vessel revascularization, and advanced tools like snaring and deflection to optimize procedural success.

Strategies in treating double CTO scenarios

CTO interventions : tips and tricks

19 Dec 2024 – From GulfPCR-GIM 2024

Explore this comprehensive session on CTO interventions, where seasoned interventional cardiologists share their invaluable tips and tricks for navigating even the most complex cases. Discover how to handle unforeseen complications, tackle challenging scenarios like left main disease with left anterior descending artery CTO, and learn the...

CTO interventions : tips and tricks

When complications storm through the cathlab: part 2

07 Dec 2023 – From GulfPCR-GIM 2023

The continuation of this session focuses on complications that may occur during PCI in the cathlab. Through the lens of these cases, be prepared about what type of complications one might face during PCI, and get updates on the latest guidelines and tools developed for emergencies.

Calcification clinical cases

04 Mar 2023 – From AfricaPCR 2023

Learn more about transcatheter lithotripsy for aortic subvalvar calcification or LIMA and left anterior descending perforation in this session dedicated to calcification which includes 5 different clinical cases.

Calcification clinical cases

Left main and multivessel disease - Session 1

15 Dec 2022 – From GulfPCR-GIM 2022

Consult this session on left main and multivessel disease to discover a selection of cases presented during Gulf PCR 2022: multiple bifurcation lesions in an octogenarian and high-bleeding risk case, left anterior descending CTO complicated by left main thrombus with left main trifurcation stenting, and much more!

Left main and multivessel disease - Session 1

Challenging and complication cases

15 Dec 2022 – From GulfPCR-GIM 2022

Watch this GulfPCR-GIM 2022 session to learn how to deal with post-infarction ventricular rupture, an unusual post-CABG complication, a left main complication with the LACOSTE technique, the entrapment of a knotted catheter in the radial artery during primary PCI, and much more!

Challenging and complication cases

Challenging CTO cases - Session 2

14 Dec 2022 – From GulfPCR-GIM 2022

This GulfPCR-GIM 2022 session compiles 5 challenging CTO cases and explains how to handle them. Study for example a flush ostial RCA-CTO, PWS in a CTO feeding vessel, rotablation and intravascular lithotripsy in three-vessel disease with IVUS, or rotaburr incarceration.

Challenging CTO cases - Session 2

Challenging CTO Cases - Session 1

14 Dec 2022 – From GulfPCR-GIM 2022

In this GulfPCR-GIM 2022 session, learn about a complex challenging case of left main bifurcation disease and ostial left anterior descending CTO, as well as a rotational atherectomy assisted-PCI for an old calcified CTO, and more!

Challenging CTO Cases - Session 1

Complications: chronic total occlusions

12 May 2021 – From EuroPCR 2021

Watch this session to get proved that IVUS is extremely helpful in finding potential threats, and that fast recognition of coronary perforation is crucial, to learn more about the Ping-Pong technique, and to discover how to use subcutaneous fat to embolise perforation.

EuroPCR 2021 Complications: chronic total occlusions