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Amber Sutton
London, United Kingdom
Yeela Talmor-Barkan
Petah Tikva, Israel
Treatment of small vessel disease - To stent or not to stent?
07 Oct 2022 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2022
Consult this session if you want to learn the tips and tricks to perform a small vessel disease intervention and to discuss the pros and cons of treating small vessel disease with DCB and/or DES.
Kevin Tavana
Milano, Italy
Megan Tinsley
London, United Kingdom
Agustin Vecchia
Alessandria, Italy
Norman Vega
CDMX, Mexico
Paula Vela Martín
Lleida, Spain
Gioele Verrecchia
Venafro, Italy
Rik Adrichem
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Structural valve deterioration of a small aortic bioprosthesis. How should I treat?
16 Nov 2022
What would be your treatment strategy in this challenging case of a 78-year-old male patient with a failed surgical bioprosthetic valve implanted 17 years ago and complex coronary artery disease with chronic total occlusion of the right coronary artery?

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Francesco Della Mora
Verona, Italy
Xiaodong Zhuang
Guangzhou, China

Julien Ternacle
Bordeaux, France

GulfPCR-GIM 2022 - Course Programme
How should I perform T and TAP to reduce the risks of metallic neo-carina?
22 Jul 2021
Watch the replay of this PCR Webinar with A. Banning F. Burzotta and G. Stankovic
The greatest advance in the next 40 years would be to remove the need for angioplasty
17 May 2017
Spencer B. King performed some of the first coronary angioplasty procedures in the USA—having recently received a thank-you from the first patient that he treated. He tells The Daily Wire that the steerable guidewire, rather than the stent, was the greatest advance in angioplasty and that...
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INOCA in specific scenarios
09 May 2021
Watch now E. Barbato, J. Escaned and M. Gulati in this series of webinars on ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease
Innovative solutions in complex coronary lesions - Part 3
18 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022
Watch these videos to discover some innovative solutions in complex coronary lesions, thanks to a selection of cases: a 27-year-old woman with STEMI and multiple culprit lesions, an unusual communication between aorta and the heart, CTO RCA done with retrograde approach with reverse CART technique, and more!
Andreas Grüntzig (1939–1985)
28 Jul 2017
Andreas Grüntzig’s vision and perspicacity drove an entire new field of cardiology. This page is dedicated to his personal life and accomplishments with a dedicated tribute from Spencer B. King III