Jan-Malte Sinning
Latest contributions
Imaging-guided strategy for understanding coronary calcification
21 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
Focusing on coronary calcification, this session teaches the application of CT and intracoronary imaging to characterize calcium patterns, select appropriate modification tools, and assess procedural success. It emphasizes imaging-guided strategies to optimize treatment of calcified coronary lesions.
New evidence in the treatment of calcified lesions
19 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This session presents the latest evidence on treating calcified coronary lesions, comparing intravascular lithotripsy, cutting balloons, rotational and orbital atherectomy. It includes clinical trial data on efficacy, safety, and impact on coronary microvascular function, providing a robust foundation for evidence-based decision-making in calcified lesion management.
Preventing and treating acute heart failure in STEMI patients
24 Apr 2026
Discover key insights on managing acute heart failure in STEMI patients with V. Paradies, V. Panoulas and J‑M. Sinning, including patient identification for MCS and the impact of Impella CP unloading before PCI.
The rise of intracoronary imaging: current use and new tools
20 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
Discover advances in intracoronary imaging including frequency of use, stent optimization benefits, and new technologies such as high-frequency saline OCT and deep learning plaque assessment. This session highlights clinical applications and innovative tools enhancing imaging quality and diagnostic accuracy.
From imaging to intervention: cutting-edge solutions for calcified coronary stenoses management
20 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
Watch this EuroPCR 2025 session on managing calcified coronary stenoses, featuring a recorded live case, two focused lectures, and expert faculty insights. Learn why intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is essential for assessing lesion severity and morphology, discover how selecting the right calcium modification tools drives procedural success...