Kamaraj Selvaraj

Interventional cardiologist / Cardiologist
Hospital Serdang, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia - Kajang, Malaysia

Latest contributions

How to treat - DCB

21 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Explore drug-coated balloon (DCB) therapy through detailed case studies covering calcified vessels, small diffuse vessel disease, and de novo ostial lesions. Gain practical insights on treatment approaches and key learning points to enhance your DCB practice.

How to treat - DCB

How should I treat complex lesion from the intracoronary imaging view?

05 Oct 2024 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2024

Intracoronary imaging plays a crucial role in guiding treatment strategies for complex lesions. This session delves into the use of various imaging modalities, such as IVUS and OCT, to optimize PCI outcomes. Explore real-world case examples, including a sudden coronary arrest caused by focal stenosis with...

How should I treat complex lesion from the intracoronary imaging view?

Image-guided PCI of distal left main disease

05 Oct 2024 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2024

Exploring a recorded case of image-guided PCI of distal left main disease, as well as a new paradigm in AI-driven imaging, and learn how coronary imaging aids in decision-making, optimises final outcomes, and enhances stent clarity to guide results in complex PCI procedures. Watch now to deepen...

Image-guided PCI of distal left main disease

Calcified lesions: how to deal with it?

09 Oct 2021 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2021

Watch this session to learn how to use intravascular imaging to assess calcified stenoses and how to select the right device for their treatment, as well as to discover more about the management of complications related to rotational atherectomy.

Calcified lesions: how to deal with it?

Left main bifurcation with DK crush technique

09 Oct 2021 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2021

Don't miss this session from AICT-AsiaPCR 2021 if you wish to understand how imaging can help in strategising the PCI procedure in a calcified vessel, or to be familiar with how to perform bifurcation PCI of left main and LAD/D1 with two-stent technique, among others!