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Challenges and risks of percutaneous treatment of calcified lesions

22 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Learn how to effectively manage calcified coronary lesions and their associated risks in this focused session. Understand the critical role of plaque modification and intravascular imaging, and gain insights into addressing stent thrombosis following interventions on calcified lesions through detailed case analyses.

Challenges and risks of percutaneous treatment of calcified lesions

Anatomy, physiology and clinical judgment: insights from contemporary strategies to guide PCI

22 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Discover contemporary strategies integrating anatomy, physiology, and clinical judgment to guide percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). This session explores the impact of stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance in primary prevention, viability-guided PCI, and physiology-based decision-making including quantitative flow ratio (QFR). Learn about identifying patients at risk for major...

Anatomy, physiology and clinical judgment: insights from contemporary strategies to guide PCI

Optimised patient selection for carotid artery stenting

22 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Optimize patient selection for carotid artery stenting with this session that highlights personalized approaches to ischaemic stroke treatment. Review bioactive stents versus endovascular therapy, feasibility and outcomes in near-occlusion cases, and long-term retrospective analyses supporting carotid stenting as a strategic ally in embolic stroke management.

Optimised patient selection for carotid artery stenting

DCB in STEMI : why, when and how ?

22 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Explore the evolving role of drug-coated balloons (DCB) in the management of STEMI patients. This session covers practical approaches including primary PCI with DEB, unconventional solutions in urgent scenarios, and personalized treatment strategies especially in very young patients. Learn how DCB technology intersects with complex lesion...

DCB in STEMI : why, when and how ?

Contemporary outcomes of PCI patients

22 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Examine contemporary outcomes in PCI patients through a collection of studies addressing angiographic complication incidences, safety of same-day discharge post-complex PCI, age-related outcome impacts in TAVI patients, and comparative long-term antiplatelet strategies. The session also explores timing effects in routine versus off-hours PCI.

Contemporary outcomes of PCI patients

Acute complications during distal left main PCI - Part 1

22 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Navigate the challenges of acute complications during distal left main PCI with expert guidance. This session discusses troubleshooting techniques for stuck IVUS catheters, stepwise ostial LAD stenting, OCT applications when crush and kiss techniques fail, management of lost stents in heavily calcified bifurcations, and responses to...

Acute complications during distal left main PCI - Part 1

Updates on percutaneous treatment of pulmonary embolism

22 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Stay abreast of the latest advances in percutaneous treatment of pulmonary embolism. This session covers clinical outcomes with novel vacuum thrombectomy devices, mechanical thrombectomy registries, catheter-directed therapies in intermediate-high risk PE, and profiles of subacute PE interventions to inform optimal treatment strategies.

Updates on percutaneous treatment of pulmonary embolism

Coronary complications: perforation and dissection

22 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Examine the unpredictable nature of coronary complications such as perforation and dissection during PCI. This session presents real-world cases illustrating sequential complications, their management challenges, and strategies to simplify complex scenarios. Understand how to anticipate, recognize, and effectively respond to these critical incidents to improve procedural...

Coronary complications: perforation and dissection
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