Eva Rumiz

Eva Rumiz

Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
Consorci Hospital General Universitari de València - València, Spain

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Imaging-based strategies for complication management in STEMI

21 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Discover imaging-based strategies to manage complications during STEMI interventions. This session discusses diagnostic clues such as spasm, stuck devices, and slow flow, and illustrates complex scenarios including extreme stent challenges and application of CTO techniques to STEMI cases for optimized outcomes.

Imaging-based strategies for complication management in STEMI

A journey into the ANOCA and INOCA dilemma

21 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Explore the complex clinical dilemma of ANOCA and INOCA with focus on angina endotypes, prognostic stratification, metabolic phenotype associations, and microvascular function assessment using indices such as microcirculatory resistance and microvascular resistance reserve.

A journey into the ANOCA and INOCA dilemma

How should I treat a left main disease with multivessel diffuse CAD? Stenting only the necessary...

28 Feb 2025

A 71-year-old male patient with a clinicial history of hypertension, dyslipidemia and active smoking was admitted for NSTEMI.

Coronary angiography showed a left main (LM) stenosis involving the bifurcation and proximal parts of the left anterior descending (LAD) and left circumflex (LCx) arteries. Right coronary artery (RCA) showed a severe...

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ANOCA/INOCA: when angiography is not enough to reach a diagnosis

16 May 2024 – From EuroPCR 2024

This session provides practical knowledge on the diagnosis and management of patients with ANOCA/INOCA (Angina with Non-Obstructive Coronary Arteries/Ischemia with Non-Obstructive Coronary Arteries). It covers the evaluation of microvascular and vasomotor disorders in patients with non-obstructive coronary arteries, and the causes and management of patients with...

ANOCA/INOCA: when angiography is not enough to reach a diagnosis