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Challenging cases

15 Feb 2020 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2020

Consult this session to discover challenging TAVI cases and high-risk procedures, regarding pulmonic valve stenosis and PPM, calcific aortic stenosis, degenerative aortic stenosis, and more. Watch it now to discover the chosen treatment!

Challenging cases

PCR e-Course 2020 Hot lines: TAVI – part 2

26 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Watch a series of Hot Lines on TAVI presented during the PCR e-Course 2020, followed by an analysis of the results and their impact on your practice: PORTICO IDE, FlexNav Delivery System, FRANCE TAVI, BIVOLUT-X, VIVALL.

Hot lines: TAVI

PCR e-Course Hot lines on TAVI – part 1

25 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Watch a series of Hot Lines on TAVI presented during the PCR e-Course 2020, followed by an analysis of the results and their impact on your practice: Evolut Low-Risk trial, MyVal-1 study, BASILICA vs. control, non-invasive ultrasound therapy, long-term outcomes after V-i-V.

Hotlines on TAVI

Revascularisation strategies - PCR e-Course 2020 Hot lines

29 Jul 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Watch a series of Hot Lines on revascularisation presented during the PCR e-Course 2020, followed by an analysis of the results and their impact on your practice: ISIS II, REDUCER-I, RINCAL, SYNTAX score II 2020.

Revascularisation strategies

Hot lines on tricuspid interventions

Watch a series of Hot Lines on repair techniques for tricuspid regurgitation presented during the PCR e-Course 2020, followed by an analysis of the results and their impact on your practice: Transferomal TTVR with EVOQUE, STTAR, TRILUMINATE.

Hot lines on tricuspid interventions

PCR e-Course 2020 Hot line: left atrial appendage closure

27 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Watch a series of Hot Lines on LAA closure presented during the PCR e-Course 2020, followed by an analysis of the results and their impact on your practice: LAA occlusion vs. NOAC, Amulet IDE Roll-in cohort, identification of potential LAAC candidates.

PCR e-Course Hot lines: left atrial appendage closure

Physiology or intracoronary imaging; or both? or none? - part 2

27 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Watch a series of Hot Lines on physiology and intracoronary imaging presented during the PCR e-Course 2020, followed by an analysis of the results and their impact on your practice: SOCT-PCI Study, impact of PPG index on PCI, angiography-derived IMR.

Physiology or intracoronary imaging; or both? or none?

Vulnerable plaques and vulnerable patients

27 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Watch this session to learn more about latest advances in detecting and treating vulnerable plaques and patients, in predicting clinical events, and the imaging options for prevention and treatment.

This session was originally presented during PCR e-Course 2020.

Vulnerable plaques and vulnerable patients

PCR e-Course 2020: Opening Ceremony - Education & Innovation in Interventional Cardiovascular Medicine

25 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

View the opening ceremony of this brand new digital initiative for the interventional cardiovascular community. Innovation, scientific news and best practice from across the globe!

PCR e-Course 2020: Opening Ceremony - Education & Innovation in Interventional Cardiovascular Medicine

PCR e-Course 2020 Clinical cases

25 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Watch a series of best clinical cases presented at the PCR e-Course 2020:

  • ACS-patient with culprit in a coronary ectasia
  • Coronary stenting in an ectatic artery
  • Challenging PCI after aortic valve-in-valve implantation
  • Cisplatin-induced coronary artery thrombosis presented as ACS
  • MOCA I study: microvascular obstruction measured using dMVR
  • The many faces of in-stent...
PCR e-Course Clinical cases

The burden of non-COVID patients: caring for the left-behind

26 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Despite the dramatic consequences of the pandemic, there is still a need for treating chronic cardiovascular diseases. In this session, you will find out more about the strategies that can be used to deal with the people left behind.

This session was originally presented during PCR e-Course...

The burden of non-COVID patients: caring for the left-behind

The resurgence of renal denervation

25 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course

Following the latest trial results showing the safety and efficacy of renal denervation to treat hypertension, this session will provide you with a high-level update on where we stand currently and where we are moving in the near future.

This session was originally presented during PCR e-Course...

The resurgence of renal denervation

Complications in complex interventions

21 May 2019 – From EuroPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to manage complications in complex interventions, such as a retrograde recanalisation of the right coronary artery complicated by intraprocedural cardiac arrest, an acute and chronic radiation injury following complex PCI, and more!

Complications in complex interventions

Left ventricular and systolic dimension determines anatomic suitability for transcatheter mitral valve implantation

25 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

A  common  exclusion  for  transcatheter  mitral  valve  implantation  (TMVI)  is  a  small  predicted  neo-left  ventricular  outflow  tract  (LVOT). Simulation of the neoLVOT is time-consuming, requires multi-detector computerised tomography (MDCT), specialised software, and computer models of the prosthesis. Measurements that do not require neoLVOT simulation may provide...

LVESD screening determines anatomic suitability for TMVI

Two-year outcomes of Tendyne Transcatheter Mitral Valve Implementation (TMVI) to treat symptomatic severe mitral regurgitation

Learn more about the 2-year outcomes of the first 100 patients treated as part of the Tendyne Expanded Clinical Study, and how the latest Tendyne clinical evidence may change the way the heart team treats mitral regurgitation.

Videos included on this page: the Hot Line presentation and...

Two-year outcomes of

New TMVI therapy to eliminate mitral regurgitation. Evidence and patient selection

26 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Watch this video if you want to get the latest update on the first commercially available TMVI therapy (Tendyne), to learn about Tendyne clinical experience and how to identify the best candidates for this novel therapy.

New TMVI Therapy to eliminate mitral regurgitation: evidence and patient selection

Shaping care pathways for severe aortic stenosis patients in a COVID-19 context

Watch this roundtable discussion on the management of aortic stenosis in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and how to readdress the treatment options and pathways to serve the needs of the patients in this difficult global crisis.

Shaping care pathways for severe aortic stenosis patients in a COVID-19 context

PCR e-Course Hot lines: drugs and devices for STEMI management

Watch this session to know more about ultrathin-strut vs thin-strut DES in patients with STEMI undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (BIOSTEMI), RCT between bioresorbable and durable polymer stent by serial OCT assessment (MECHANISM-AMI), and the results of the FUNCOMBO trial.

Hot line: drugs and devices for STEMI management

Physiology or intracoronary imaging; or both? or none? - part 1

27 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Watch a series of studies on physiology and intracoronary imaging presented during the PCR e-Course 2020, followed by an analysis of the results and their impact on your practice: SCAAR report, a sub-analysis of the FORZA trial, diagnostic accuracy of IVUS-based FFR.

Physiology or intracoronary imaging; or both? or none?

Hot line on PCI: high bleeding risk and DAPT - part 2

27 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

Watch a series of Hot Lines on high bleeding risk and DAPT presented during the PCR e-Course 2020, followed by an analysis of the results and their impact on your practice: TWILIGHT CHINA, SMART-CHOICE, LEADERS FREE III.

Hot lines on PCI: high bleeding risk and DAPT
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