3630 results for «2093»
3630 results
LDL-C management: should it begin in the cathlab?
21 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This EuroPCR 2026 session examines the evolving role of LDL cholesterol management in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), with a focus on the potential benefits of initiating intensive lipid-lowering strategies early in the patient pathway.
The discussion reviews emerging evidence on PCSK9 inhibition in elective PCI...
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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New evidence in coronary physiology for microvascular assessment
21 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This session highlights new evidence in coronary physiology related to microvascular assessment. Topics include endothelial dysfunction in angina with non-obstructive arteries, the prognostic value of microvascular resistance metrics, natural history studies, and trials aimed at standardizing management of microvascular dysfunction.
New evidence for coronary revascularisation
21 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This session highlights new evidence in coronary revascularisation, including the role of CT-derived virtual stenting for procedural optimization, left ventricular unloading during complex PCI, long-term outcomes of FFR-guided PCI versus medical therapy, Impella CP support in high-risk PCI, and comparative results of PCI versus CABG in...
Intracoronary imaging to guided DCB PCI
20 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This session highlights the role of intracoronary imaging techniques such as OCT and IVUS in guiding drug-coated balloon (DCB) PCI. It explores novel imaging-guided algorithms for complex bifurcations, prediction of drug-eluting balloon failure, management of calcified nodules, re-entry into true lumen during CTO, and tackling aneurysms...
Bailout techniques for complications during primary PCI
21 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This session addresses bailout techniques during primary PCI complications. It covers a range of challenging scenarios such as coronary perforations and complex procedural issues, emphasizing rapid decision-making and effective treatment strategies to improve patient outcomes in high-stakes situations.
Thrombectomy in pulmonary embolism
19 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
This session addresses the critical role of mechanical thrombectomy in managing pulmonary embolism, focusing on rescue interventions in refractory massive acute cases. It explores clinical and technical challenges that extend beyond current guidelines, reviews complex cases including intermediate-high risk pulmonary embolism with peripheral embolism, intracardiac thrombosis,...
BYPASS-CTCA: The value of computed tomography cardiac angiography in improving patient satisfaction and reducing contrast load, procedural duration and complications in patients who had previous CABG undergoing invasive coronary angiography
19 Sep 2022
Nicola Ryan provides her take on the BYPASS-CTCA Study which was presented by Daniel A. Jones at the TCT Congress 2022.
It must be understood that the paper has yet to be published for this study therefore all assumptions are based upon the presented data.

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30 years of primary PCI – a tale of perseverance
16 May 2023
Over the last 30 years, primary PCI (pPCI) has evolved from an experimental ‘rescue’ intervention to an essential routine procedure – performed daily in cathlabs around the world – which is responsible for saving millions of lives. However, its path to success was far from smooth.