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A selection of content on other coronary interventions in interventional cardiology - research, practice, and education.

What techniques do you use for exploring calcified lesions? What are the imaging modalities being used and developed today that are best employed in exploring coronary complications? Where do you find the latest research on other topics in coronary interventions? Here…

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DCB and scaffolds

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Watch this session to learn about 4 cases, including a patient who underwent successful PTCA with BRS on LAD using the PSP technique, and discuss the best option to consider when choosing between DEB and stents in tricky situations and individual patients.

DCB and scaffolds

Robotic PCI: real-life experience with a new robotic platform

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

The current problems in interventional cardiology have been the same for years: exposure to X-rays, or orthopaedic injuries to operators after decades in the cathlab. The solution to these problems could lie in robotics and the increasing use of artificial intelligence in practice. Follow this session...

Robotic PCI: real-life

Physiologic guidance and optimisation in multivessel disease

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Follow the case study of this 70-year-old ex-smoker male patient with HTN, dyslipidemia, previous primary PCI to proximal and mid LAD because of anterolateral STEMI, presenting with syncope, and find out, through the debates around his treatment, how to use physiology in 2023.

Physiologic guidance

Coronary Sinus Reducer: insights into treating refractory angina patients with obstructive and non-obstructive coronary artery disease

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Watch this session to learn how Sinus Reducer may relieve angina by increasing pressure in the coronary sinus, and how it was associated with significant improvement in symptoms and quality of life, as long as the different steps of this simple procedure are dully followed and...

Coronary Sinus Reducer:

High-risk PCI in cardiogenic shock and calcified vessels

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Looking for a better insight into this session devoted to high-risk PCI in cardiogenic shock and calcified vessels? Revisit the slides presented and review the detailed results of a series of important studies conducted on the subject.

High-risk PCI in cardiogenic shock and calcified vessels

Results from the DCR4Contrast (Dynamic Coronary Roadmap for Contrast reduction) Trial

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Javier Escaned joins Ajay Kirtane to discuss the DCR4C Trial he conducted, and more specifically to present the main results.

The framework of the study was the contrast reduction during PCI, which is closely related to what is now known as ultra-low contrast PCI, and which mainly concerns particularly...

Results from the DCR4Contrast

Our patient with a highly calcified vessel

15 May 2023 – From EAPCI-PCR Fellows course 2023

Consult these slides to define a step-by-step strategy to deal with calcified lesions, discover how OCT can support your decision making and to learn how to learn how to use ROTABLATOR for an effective and safe plaque debulking.

Our patient with a highly calcified vessel

Impella percutaneous ventricular assist device malrotation in social media: a call to action

20 Apr 2023

The data from this study suggest that, from a SoMe perspective, correct Impella orientation is often overlooked, and that Impella malrotation is a common issue in real-world clinical practice, potentially associated with relevant complications. 

Alessandro Beneduce

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Alessandro Beneduce
Luca Baldetti

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Luca Baldetti

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Anna Mara Scandroglio
Mamas Mamas

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Mamas Mamas
Alaide Chieffo

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Alaide Chieffo
Impella pVAD Malrotation in social media

How should I treat? – TAVI with a self-expanding aortic valve in bicuspid aortic valve stenosis

09 Mar 2023

A 73-year-old male patient was referred for treatment of severe symptomatic aortic valve stenosis. This case describes the decision-making in performing TAVI with a self-expanding aortic valve in a patient with bicuspid aortic valve stenosis and peripheral arterial disease.

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Ole De Backer
Lars Sondergaard

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Lars Sondergaard
How should I treat? – TAVI with a self-expanding aortic valve in bicuspid aortic valve stenosis

How should I treat a patient with refractory angina using the Reducer Device?

22 Mar 2023

Watch the replay of this webinar on Coronary Interventions. You’ll learn all about '1st stent in left main PCI'

How should I treat patient with refractory angina using the Reducer Device?