Jorge Palazuelos

Jorge Palazuelos

Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
La Luz University Hospital - Madrid, Spain

Latest contributions

How to deal with a difficult angle

20 Mar 2025

In this case, the authors offer their perspective on treating a highly calcified circumflex coronary artery while dealing with a very unfavourable angle in a patient with extensive and known coronary disease.

María Beltrán

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María Beltrán
Frank Sliwinski Herrera

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Frank Sliwinski Herrera
Daniele Gemma

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Daniele Gemma
Jorge Palazuelos

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Jorge Palazuelos

Acute coronary syndrome caused by coronary aneurysms

16 May 2024 – From EuroPCR 2024

This session will explore various cases of acute coronary syndromes caused by coronary artery aneurysms. Participants will learn about the diagnosis, management, and treatment strategies for these rare and complex cases, including the use of imaging and interventional techniques to address the underlying pathology.

Acute coronary syndrome caused by coronary aneurysms

Prevention and management of complications during PCI for calcified lesions

24 May 2019 – From EuroPCR 2019

Consult this session to discover how to successfully prevent and manage complications during PCI for calcified lesions, thanks to a better preparation and organization of the team, but also tools such as shockwave catheter to prepare the stenting zone.

Prevention and management of complications during PCI for calcified lesions

Treatment of calcified coronary lesions: rotablation and beyond

24 May 2019 – From EuroPCR 2019

Consult this session on calcified coronary lesions to learn all about treatment strategies, with clinical cases such as in-stent stenosis due to stent underexpansion, rotablation and provisionnal stenting approach, and more!

Treatment of calcified coronary lesions: rotablation and beyond

A short history of the Euro4C Group

16 Jan 2019

Who better to recount its history than the inaugural President of the Euro4C Group? Additionally, insights are provided by the Chairman of PCR, the former EAPCI President, and a pivotal member of the editorial team.