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Atherectomy devices: when and how to use them?

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch this EuroPCR 2022 session to study various cases with severe calcification through which you can understand indications for rotablator or orbital atherectomy (OAS), find out more about the different device components, and learn tips and tricks.

Atherectomy devices: when and how to use them?

Endovascular aortic arch aneurysm treatment

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch this session to gain insight into the treatment of endovascular aortic arch aneurysm, thanks to a selection of challenging cases: the percutaneous device closure of a leaking descending aortic pseudoaneurysm, an ascending aortic pseudoaneurysm closure with a vascular plug, and more!

Endovascular aortic arch aneurysm treatment

Aorta, pulmonary and peripheral artery disease

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch these videos on aorta, pulmonary and peripheral artery disease to learn more about the catheter-directed therapy for the treatment of high-risk pulmonary embolism, the clinical evidence for pulmonary embolism treatment with mechanical thrombectomy, the revascularisation strategies in patients with peripheral arterial disease, and more!

Aorta, pulmonary and peripheral artery disease

PCI in complex high-risk patients: acute coronary syndrome and multivessel disease PCI

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Consider an 86-year-old man with acute chest pain and history of HTN, HLP, DM, renal insufficiency, peripheral artery disease, PTA, urocystic cancer, and TIA, and discuss how to treat this very complex patient combining all the problems we face every day in one person.

PCI in complex high-risk patients: acute coronary syndrome and multivessel disease PCI

PCI in acute coronary syndrome: when do we need assist device?

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Take the case of a 70-year-old-patient suffering obesity, DM, HTN, HLD, who presented with an anterior STEMI and shock, or the one of a 74-year-old woman with ACS and a very low ejection fraction, and get to understand when assist devices can be used.

PCI in acute coronary syndrome: when do we need assist device?

Computational physiology for treatment guidance and procedural planning

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch these videos to gain insight into the use of computational physiology for treatment guidance and procedural planning, and learn more about the accuracy of the FFR-CT planner in coronary calcific lesions, the reliability of Quantitative Flow Ratio to make a treatment decision, the validation of angiography-derived residual...

Computational physiology for treatment guidance and procedural planning

Retrograde CTO - the techniques

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch this EuroPCR 2022 session to discuss the basics of collateral analysis and passage with wires and microcatheters, retrograde intra and extraplaque CTO wiring, ante retrograde wire connection technique, marker wires, and much more!

Retrograde CTO - the techniques

Peculiar causes of STEMI

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch this session to learn more about peculiar causes of STEMI and how to face them, such as: STEMI in the setting of a metastatic thymic carcinoma, coronary artery compression by mediastinal myxoid liposarcoma, vaccine-induced thrombosis and thrombocytopenia syndrome in STEMI, and much more!

Peculiar causes of STEMI

Stents in challenging situations

18 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch this session to discover the use and outcome of a selection of abstract submissions concerning: the treatment of diffuse CAD with one long stent vs. multistents, novel uncaging bioadaptor for coronary revascularisation, one-month DAPT in high bleeding risk ACS patients and much more.

Stents in challenging situations

How to deal with complications during primary PCI

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch these videos to learn more about the management of complications during primary PCI, such as coronary perforations, multiple acute-re-occlusions, stent dislodgment, acute thrombosis, and more!

How to deal with complications during primary PCI

Complications during TAVI procedures

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Delivery system failure during TAVI, TAVI and complex PCI, Valve-in-valve TAVI in dissected ascending aorta with severe regurgitation... Take advantage of a selection of TAVI cases with complications to think about how best to deal with the most challenging situations!

Complications during TAVI procedures

Transcatheter mitral valve implantation in challenging anatomies

20 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Discover a rare complication after transcatheter mitral valve-in-valve replacement, learn more about early TMVR in mitral annular calcification valve failure, witness a mitral bioprosthesis dysfunction after three previous stenotomies, and even more!

Transcatheter mitral valve implantation in challenging anatomies

Abstract session for nurses and allied professionals

20 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Among the abstracts presented in this session, discover the impact of sheath size on time to hemostasis after radial interventions, find out more about telephone follow-up after discharge following TAVI, or view the answer to the question: can we avoid routine midazolam to enhance patients' cognition and knowledge?

Abstract session for nurses and allied professionals

Up to date with technology: how to

20 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

How to use coronary artery diagnostic technology? What are the advances in Xray imaging and radiation safety? Angiogram, FFR, QFR, OCT, IVUS... When and what technology should I use? These are the questions this EuroPCR 2022 session seeks to answer.

Up to date with technology: how to

What did 2022 tell us so far in interventions? Essential publications from the EuroIntervention Journal and the European Heart Journal

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

This EuroPCR 2022 session lists the best EIJ and EHJ publications in terms of coronary interventions, intravascular imaging and physiology, interventions for mitral and tricuspid valve disease, and interventions for aortic valve disease.

What did 2022 tell us so far in interventions? Essential publications from the EuroIntervention Journal and the European Heart Journal

PCR Innovators Day - Competition for the Jon DeHaan Award

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Best-graded contributions for the Innovators Day were considered for this competition. Among them, find out more about transcatheter calcium modifying treatment of the stenotic aortic valve, capture technology for treating mitral regurgitation, or transcatheter microwave renal denervation guided by aorticorenal ganglion pacing.

PCR Innovators Day - Competition for the Jon DeHaan Award

How to deal with calcified lesions

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

View the recorded case of a 76-year-old former smoker male patient with hypertension and dyslipidemia and a history of distal RCA and mid-LAD PCI in 2003, CABG and AVR in 2007, and pacemaker implantation for total AV Block, referred to the cathlab for CCS III, and...

How to deal with calcified lesions

What's new in 2022

18 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

This session emphasizes the fact that guidelines, although still too rarely, can be written BY and FOR NAPs, and are the most important tool to be used for decision making, and that COVID has changed the way we work, while maintaining a high level of protection...

What's new in 2022

Antithrombotics in practice after PCI: from evidence to individual patient management

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

In this session, compare the case of a typical ACS PCI patient with two cases with chronic settings to see whether there are other options to be considered as far as antithrombotic strategy is concerned.

Antithrombotics in practice after PCI: from evidence to individual patient management

Acute coronary syndrome: are women really so different?

18 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 222

This session delivers key messages to nurses and allied professionals: listen to your female patients, help them describe their symptoms, ask the right questions to determine their history, and know which Troponin levels reflect a positive ACS.

Acute coronary syndrome: are women really so different?
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