Emil Nielsen Holck

Emil Nielsen Holck

Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
Aarhus Universitetshospital, Skejby - Ry, Denmark

Latest contributions

Bifurcation failure: the realities and strategies for avoidance

21 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026

This session addresses the challenges associated with bifurcation lesion PCI, focusing on procedural complications, novel classification systems for in-stent restenosis, and plaque characterization near side branches. It reviews clinical outcomes of Drug-Coated Balloon (DCB) treatments for side branch lesions, the influence of drug-eluting balloon strategies, and...

Left main PCI: technical limits

21 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026

This comprehensive session reviews the technical challenges and current strategies in left main PCI. Topics include provisional versus DK crush approaches, IVUS-based assessment of ostial LAD lesions, long-term outcomes of DCB use in left main bifurcations, stenting strategies for complex lesions, and the prognostic value of...

Complications during left main PCI: how to manage and how to avoid

20 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026

This session addresses the identification, prevention, and management of complications arising during left main percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Through detailed case presentations and analyses, it highlights anatomical and procedural risk factors, strategies to anticipate and recognize complications such as stent deformation and coronary perforation, and effective...

PCR Submissions – Discover our inspiring awardees!

18 Feb 2026

View a list of worldwide submitters who have received awards at PCR Courses. Consult their winning presentations and get inspired for the preparation of your own submission. Will YOUR name be added to the list soon?

Optimising CTO outcomes by lesion selection

21 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Optimize chronic total occlusion (CTO) PCI outcomes through lesion selection strategies. This session reviews coronary calcium patterns via CT, target vessel considerations, distal vessel remodeling, imaging-guided versus conventional approaches, and complex lesion cases.

Optimising CTO outcomes by lesion selection