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Bifurcation lesions

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The percutaneous treatment of coronary bifurcation lesions is very dynamic with an ongoing evolution in clinical approaches and techniques and the management of more complex cases continuing to evolve. Keep up-to-date about all these changes along with the latest research and devices as well as advances in imaging, the use of adjunctive pharmacotherapy, vascular access or understanding bleeding risks. Use the filters below to access PCRonline resources.

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Best of PCRonline in 2019

13 Jan 2020

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Best of PCRonline in 2019

Interactive Case Corner 1 - Thrombosed AVG, bifurcation lesions & diffuse CAD

18 Dec 2019 – From GulfPCR-GIM 2019

Consult this session to discover a selection of challenging clinical cases, such as myocardial revascularisation in diffuse CAD, PCI of bifurcation lesion with DK crush technique, angioplasty of totally thrombosed arteriovenous graft, and more!

Interactive Case Corner 1 - Thrombosed AVG, bifurcation lesions & diffuse CAD

Three-year outcomes of the DKCRUSH-V trial comparing DK crush with provisional stenting for left main bifurcation lesions

15 Oct 2019

DKCRUSH-V showed lower rates of target lesion failure at one year in the DKCRUSH arm, mainly driven by increased rates of target vessel MI. In this paper, the authors report the extended follow-up to three years.

Nicola Ryan

Reviewer

Nicola Ryan
Dejan Milasinovic

Reviewer

Dejan Milasinovic
Three-year outcomes of the DKCRUSH-V trial comparing DK crush with provisional stenting for left main bifurcation lesions

How should I treat this mini-crush stenting complication?

19 Sep 2019

Discover this case of a 62-year-old male admitted with an acute non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction. Coronary angiography revealed a severe left anterior descending-first diagonal bifurcation lesion, Medina type 1,1,1.

Authors :

C. Homorodean; M. C. Ober; A. C. Iancu; M. Olinic; D. Tataru; M. Spinu; D. M. Olinic; F. Burzotta; C. Trani; A. Erglis
How should I treat this mini-crush stenting complication?

PCR NextGen @SINERGY congress in Belgrade

06 Sep 2019

Following on from the success of their sessions at EuroPCR earlier this year, the PCR NextGen Group are travelling to Serbia on the first step of their travels around Europe.

Join the PCR NextGen @SINERGY congress in Serbia

LAD/D1 bifurcation disease

06 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to discover the key clinical data and angiographic reference of a patient presenting with LAD/D1 bifurcation disease.

LAD/D1 bifurcation disease

How Should I Treat? - Complications in complex PCI

06 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn how to avoid complications during complex PCI and how to efficiently manage them, especially the major ones, thanks to a selection of challenging clinical cases.

How Should I Treat? - Complications in complex PCI

Complex PCI - Balloon burst, lost wire, perforation & stent thrombosis

06 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to discover complex PCI cases, and gain insights on how to successfully manage this procedure when facing difficult anatomies and complications, such as balloon burst, lost or broken wire, LAD perforation, and more!

Complex PCI - Balloon burst, lost wire, perforation & stent thrombosis

Complex PCI - CTO with difficult collaterals & post-PCI ACS

06 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to proceed with right coronary artery-P-M CTO with difficult collaterals, and how to use IVUS to gain insights on a post-PCI acute coronary syndrome.

Complex PCI - CTO with difficult collaterals & post-PCI ACS

Bifurcation PCI: practical considerations

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to plan the right strategy depending on the bifurcation anatomy, what are the different techniques for bifurcation PCI, as well as their different problems and solutions.

Bifurcation PCI: practical considerations