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Does metallic stent ablation by rotational atherectomy influence on the coronary microcirculation?

09 Jul 2019

An 80-year-old man underwent percutaneous coronary intervention with a bare-metal stent for severe stenosis at proximal left anterior descending coronary artery 13 years ago. In-stent restenosis was treated by a drug-eluting stent 1 year later...

Influence of stent ablation on the coronary microcirculation

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

Complex PCI - post-PTCA CAA, CABG lesion & lotus root-like appearance

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about the treatment of complex PCI cases, such as a post-PTCA Coronary Artery Aneurysm (CAA), a Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) lesion, a stenotic lesion with lotus root-like appearance, and more!

Complex PCI - post-PTCA CAA, CABG lesion & lotus root-like appearance

Complications - Thrombus, SCAD & SVG rupture

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to cope with various complications: high thrombus burden in right coronary artery (RCA), rupture of saphenous vein graft (SVG), spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), and more!

Complications - Thrombus, SCAD & SVG rupture

Complex PCI with guidance of IFR and IVUS

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session on to discover complex PCI cases with guidance of IFR and IVUS, and learn more about iFR, co-registration for IVUS and Physiology/IFR, the Define PCI trial, and more!

Complex PCI with guidance of IFR and IVUS

Mechanical circulatory support: when, why and how in cardiogenic shock

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to select the patients who might benefit from the use of different mechanical circulatory support devices, how to use these devices safely and effectively, and discover all about the future perspectives in the field.

Mechanical circulatory support: when, why and how in cardiogenic shock

Managing calcified lesion: a never ending challenge

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about the various techniques to treat calcified lesion (OPN, tornus, laser, rotablation, orbital atherectomy, shock wave lithotripsy), and how to deal with potential complications.

Managing calcified lesion: a never ending challenge

Simplify the complex: lesion modification and short DAPT flexibility in ACS patients

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to treat severely calcified lesions with the Orbital Atherectomy technique, and to discover what are the unique features of the Diamondback OAS.

Simplify the complex: lesion modification and short DAPT flexibility in ACS patients

Complications - Embolism, perforation & wire trapping

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn how to cope with various complications and anomalies, and discover compelling cases such as multivessel PCI in anomalous coronaries (all three arteries arising from the right cusp with separate ostia), extension wire left in the heart, septic coronary embolism, and more!

Complications - Embolism, perforation & wire trapping

Calcified lesions

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Watch this LIVE demonstration from National University Heart Centre (Singapore) to discover how they managed the case of a 69 years-old male with diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia suffering from a calcified triple vessel disease.

Calcified lesions