New DCB indications for everyday practice
This Webinar is in collaboration with Euro4C. A focus on Contemporary Care of Patients with Calcified Complex Lesions.

This Webinar is in collaboration with Euro4C. A focus on Contemporary Care of Patients with Calcified Complex Lesions.
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Enjoy free access to the dedicated chapter “Drug-coated balloons” by B. Scheller, S. Kulenthiran, and D. Vukadinović, from 10 October until 19 October. This chapter is also available anytime for subscribers. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your expertise!
EuroIntervention: discover the Consensus by S. Fezzi et al. on “Definitions and standardized endpoints for the use of drug-coated balloon in coronary artery disease: consensus document of the Drug Coated Balloon Academic Research Consortium”.
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With F. Ribichini, M. Götberg, B. Khialani and B. Vaquerizo
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This PCR Webinar on Coronary Interventions is available thanks to the support of Medtronic.
PCR develops independent educational programmes.