3631 results for «981»
3631 results
Beyond the diagnosis: a qualitative exploration of women’s experiences with cardiovascular disease
21 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This session presents a qualitative exploration of women's experiences with cardiovascular disease, highlighting unique challenges throughout their care pathway from diagnosis to rehabilitation. It shares robust patient experience data and offers recommendations aimed at improving cardiovascular care tailored to women’s specific needs.
Beyond first implant: valve-in-valve, redo and leaflet modification
20 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This session explores advanced transcatheter aortic valve therapies beyond the first implant, focusing on valve-in-valve, redo procedures, and leaflet modification techniques. Topics include bioprosthetic valve fracture, long-term outcomes from the DURA-ViV registry, simplified workflows for leaflet modification in redo-TAVI, and intravascular ultrasound evaluation of valve expansion...
The impact of calcified and resistant lesions in clinical outcome of PCI
21 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
Delve into the clinical implications of calcified and resistant coronary lesions on percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) outcomes. This session presents key registry data and study results on intravascular lithotripsy and plaque modification techniques, highlighting their impact on patient prognosis and stent performance.
New evidence for pharmacology for coronary artery disease
19 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This session presents the latest evidence in pharmacological management of coronary artery disease, featuring pivotal trials such as VESALIUS-CV and TARGET FIRST. It covers topics including evolocumab efficacy post-stenting, early aspirin cessation strategies, aspirin-free protocols after complex PCI in ACS, and comparative outcomes of clopidogrel versus...
Best complications on calcified lesions
20 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
Highlighting challenging cases in calcified coronary lesions, this session presents a series of complications including stuck wires, the Kokeshi phenomenon, and multiple complications within a single vessel. It provides practical insights into rescue techniques and navigating complex procedural challenges.
TAVI complications - Prediction, reduction, avoidance
21 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This session examines prediction, reduction, and avoidance of complications associated with TAVI procedures. It covers outcomes of second-valve implantation as a bail-out for valve migration, predictors of permanent pacemaker implantation post-TAVI from the LANDMARK trial, neurological event prognostics based on timing, and management of periprocedural cardiac...
AsiaPCR/SingLIVE 2017: closing Ceremony and Awards
21 Jan 2017 – From AsiaPCR/SingLIVE 2017
Consult the Closing ceremony and awards session from AsiaPCR/SingLIVE 2017, where W. Wijns addresses the subject of what to expect in the field of Interventional Cardiology in 2017, and the speakers present the award winners of this year's best clinical cases namely R. Fukuhara, Japan, W....

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AsiaPCR/SingLIVE 2017: Opening Ceremony
19 Jan 2017 – From AsiaPCR/SingLIVE 2017
Consult the Opening ceremony of the AsiaPCR/SingLIVE 2017 course edition, the Chien Foundation Award for outstanding lectureship and lifetime achievement in PCI is awarded to Prof. A. Seth.

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Elixir Medical completes enrollment in BIOADAPTOR randomized controlled trial of Dynamx Coronary Bioadaptor System
15 Feb 2022
Dynamx bioadaptor restores rotational motion and vessel stress reduction in new study
02 Jun 2022
Evidence base: A description of the key, so far published, studies in the space of drug coated balloons
23 Jan 2025
Authored by Hector Garcia-Garcia and Jorge Sanz-Sanchez, this article examines pivotal randomized clinical trials on drug-coated balloons in coronary artery disease. It highlights their role in managing in-stent restenosis, de novo small vessel lesions, and large vessel lesions while exploring future directions through ongoing trials.

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