20104 results for «»
20104 results
Nikolaos Mezilis
Panorama, Greece

Sascha Paetzold
Graz, Austria
Miklos Rohla
Vienna, Austria
Jacqueline Saw
Vancouver, Canada
Snare technique in the event of balloon shaft fracture: Trifold
18 Feb 2019
Often a favoured technique especially in the in the case of balloon shaft fracture, the use of a snare requires careful planning. Discover more here!
Mini-STAR as bail-out strategy for percutaneous coronary interventions and complications
18 Feb 2019
The mini-STAR technique is a promising bailout strategy for the management of entrapped enflated balloons in the event of complications, achieving a high procedural success rate and low occurrence of procedural adverse events.
Kirstin Vollmer
Hamburg, Germany
Complications lost scaffold: a dislodged bioresorbable scaffold
20 Feb 2019
Consult this clinical case by C. Y. Chin and S. T. Lim from the National Heart Centre, Singapore on OCT findings and management of a dislodged bioresorbable scaffold: a young 47-year-old male with LAD disease.
Author

Author
Devang Desai
Surat, India
Cesar Villalobos
Tunja, Colombia

PCR Tokyo Valves 2019 Opening Ceremony
16 Feb 2019 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2019
Consult this session to discover the slides of PCR Tokyo Valves 2019 Opening Ceremony, a course which is expanding to become the major Asian forum in valvular interventions.
PCR Seminars 2022: education brought to your doorstep!
Crush technique
25 Feb 2019
What do you do when faced with a dislodged and unexpanded balloon? Is the crush technique a valid clinical response? Learn the pro’s and con’s of this technique here…
Case study: broken fractional flow reserve guidewire remained in the entire RCA
25 Feb 2019
Consult this case study of surgery from the Omihachiman Community Medical Center by Shunta Taminishi et al. of a broken fractional flow reserve guidewire remained in the entire RCA.
Contributors: Shunta Taminishi, Takuo Nakagami, Yusaku Kaneko, Nobunari Tomura, Shinya Tomita, Nobuichiro Yagi, Tetsuro Hamaoka, Kuniyoshi Fukai, Shinichiro...
Author
Author
Author
Case study: Twin guidewire method for retrieval of guidewire fragment in the coronary system
25 Feb 2019
Consult this clinical case on a 70-year-old male by J. Maia from EuroPCR 2018 on the twin guidewire method for the retrieval of a guidewire fragment in the coronary system.
Author
What is the future role of 3D ICE in tricuspid valve intervention?
26 Nov 2024 – From PCR London Valves 2024
Discover insights on imaging in tricuspid valve management in this engaging PCR London Valves 2024 roundtable discussion with Jennifer Franke, Felix Kreidel, and Azeem Latib.
Explore the potential of 3D intracardiac echocardiography as a cutting-edge tool for advanced imaging, set to transform clinical practice as it adoption...
Align for the future with the novel balloon expandable Myval transcatheter heart valve series
26 Nov 2024 – From PCR London Valves 2024
Watch this session to explore expert insights into best-in-class TAVI practices, from pre-procedural imaging and treatment strategy to procedural tips and post-procedural management. Learn from a compelling case study of an 88-year-old male patient with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis treated with the innovative MyVal Octapro THV....
Predictors and clinical relevance of residual tricuspid regurgitation after transcatheter repair
29 Apr 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2024
Curious about the latest advancements in transcatheter tricuspid valve interventions? Don't miss this discussion between Philipp Lurz and Lukas Stolz as they delve into the topic of residual tricuspid regurgitation after transcatheter repair—a challenge that still needs improvement despite significant progress.
This interview was filmed at PCR...
TRISCEND II Pivotal Trial : How will TTVR impact the treatment of tricuspid regurgitation?
25 Nov 2024 – From PCR London Valves 2024
In this roundtable discussion, Marianna Adamo, Philipp Lurz, and Sam Dawkins explore the one-year outcomes of the TRISCEND II Pivotal Trial, highlighting its potential to redefine the management of severe tricuspid regurgitation. They delve into the trial’s impact on patients’ quality of life, examine its limitations,...
Impact of late-breaking clinical evidence on your daily mitral TEER practice
25 Nov 2024 – From PCR London Valves 2024
In this roundtable discussion, Tobias Geisler, Maurizio Taramasso, and Robert Smith delve into the late-breaking trials presented at PCR London Valves 2024. They examine the CLASP IID study, which compares TEER devices for severe mitral regurgitation, and the MiCLASP study, evaluating edge-to-edge therapy approaches. Together, they...