3171 results for «3025»
3171 results
EuroIntervention 20th anniversary and annual editorial meeting – All EuroPCR participants welcome
22 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
Mark the 20th anniversary of EuroIntervention with this special annual editorial meeting open to all EuroPCR participants. Reflect on the journal's achievements, discuss future directions, and engage with leaders in interventional cardiology to shape the evolving landscape of cardiovascular research and practice.
Refractory heart failure: combining oral therapy and device is key
21 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
Address refractory heart failure management through combined oral therapy and device interventions. This session helps identify patients needing treatment escalation, reviews contemporary cardiovascular intervention indications, and emphasizes achieving optimal synergy between pharmacologic and device-based therapies through clinical case discussions.
TMVIV - TMVIR and its challenges
23 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
Explore the challenges and innovations in transcatheter mitral valve-in-valve and valve-in-ring procedures. This session presents alternative access routes, management of paraannular compromise, and complex cases involving ECMO support and unexpected outcomes, offering valuable insights into advanced mitral interventions.
When strange things happen, CTO and complications
23 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
This session addresses complications and unexpected challenges encountered in chronic total occlusion (CTO) interventions. Learn from cases involving retrieval of stuck wires, coronary perforations, and strategies to manage complex and unusual procedural difficulties.
Challenges and complications in coronary interventions
23 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
Discuss real-world challenges and complications in coronary interventions including heavily calcified LAD PCI, cardiac crisis management, and rare intramural hematoma cases. The session emphasizes the importance of IVUS guidance and operator expertise in complex scenarios.
Navigating complexity in high-risk patients with multivessel disease undergoing PCI
23 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
This educational session focuses on navigating the complexities of PCI in high-risk patients with multivessel disease. Learn the roles of imaging and physiology, low-contrast PCI techniques, and optimal strategies for patients with concomitant aortic stenosis, illustrated through detailed case discussions.
How coronary physiology may help in guiding treatment of NSTEMI
23 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
This session explores the utility of coronary physiology in guiding NSTEMI treatment. Topics include ischemia with non-obstructive arteries, QFR quality assessment, FFR-CT impact, revascularization deferral, and sex differences in FFR-guided strategies for acute myocardial infarction with multivessel disease.
Permanent pacing after TAVI
23 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
Explore predictors and mechanisms leading to permanent pacemaker implantation after TAVI. This session reviews electrophysiological intervals, atrial pacing markers, anatomical risk factors, and outcomes associated with new generation transcatheter heart valves.
Best companion's case on intravascular lithotripsy
23 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
Join this session focusing on intravascular lithotripsy in challenging cases, emphasizing device and drug synergy, IVUS guidance, and strategies to avoid exacerbating complications. Clinical cases demonstrate management of tough calcified lesions with novel approaches.
High-risk PCI in TAVI procedures
23 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
This session highlights high-risk PCI in the context of TAVI procedures, including hybrid approaches for aortic stenosis with coronary disease, valve-in-valve scenarios, and unique anatomical challenges such as total situs inversus, emphasizing comprehensive patient management.
Out of the box: tackling complex peripheral intervention
23 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025
Explore unconventional approaches to complex peripheral interventions through case studies involving pulmonary arteriovenous malformations, splenic aneurysms, vascular complications post maxillofacial surgery, and cyanosis in structurally normal hearts, emphasizing diagnostic and therapeutic ingenuity.