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Valve-in-valve TAVI

21 May 2025 – From EuroPCR 2025

Explore valve-in-valve TAVI strategies for patients with degenerated surgical valves, focusing on small aortic annuli. This session covers the impact of valve design and implant techniques, valve fracturing methods, procedural outcomes of repeat TAVI, and mid-to-long-term results from the ACCURATE NEO 2 study.

Valve-in-valve TAVI

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....

Prof. Tian-Hai Koh

Chairperson

Tian Hai Koh
Rosli Mohd Ali

Chairperson

Mohd Ali Rosli
AsiaPCR/SingLIVE 2017:

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.

Upendra Kaul

Chairperson

Upendra Kaul
AsiaPCR/SingLIVE 2017:

Opening Ceremony: PCR London Valves 2018

10 Sep 2018 – From PCR London Valves 2018

Join J. J. Bax, B. Prendergast and J. Fajadet for the opening ceremony of PCR London Valves 2018 and find out more about the global challenge of the increasing burden of heart disease and the new technologies for the treatment of SHD.

Opening Ceremony: PCR London Valves 2018

Closing Ceremony and Highlights of the Course: PCR London Valves 2018

11 Sep 2018 – From PCR London Valves 2018

Join B. Prendergast for the closing ceremony of PCR London Valves 2018 and discover the course highlights!

Closing Ceremony and Highlights of the Course: PCR London Valves 2018

A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of chronic total occlusion PCI in stable angina - ORBITA-CTO trial

03 Apr 2026

Kalaivani Mahadevan provides an in-depth analysis of the ORBITA-CTO trial: a first-ever randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial evaluating CTO PCI in stable angina patients.
She also interviewed principal investigators Sarosh Khan and John Davies following the LBCT Scientific Session at ACC.26 in New Orleans and simultaneous publication in...

John Davies

Author

John Davies
Kalaivani Mahadevan

Author

Kalaivani Mahadevan
Sarosh Khan

Author

Sarosh Khan
ORBITA-CTO: Chronic total occlusion PCI in stable angina

A large-scale, randomized trial of orbital atherectomy vs. conventional balloon angioplasty in severely calcified coronary arteries prior to DES implantation (ECLIPSE)

30 Oct 2024

Nicola Ryan provides her take on the ECLIPSE trial presented by Ajay J. Kirtane at TCT 2024 in Washington.

Nicola Ryan

Author

Nicola Ryan
A large-scale, randomized trial of orbital atherectomy vs. conventional balloon angioplasty in severely calcified coronary arteries prior to DES implantation (ECLIPSE)

Impact of intravascular imaging guidance on percutaneous coronary intervention of severely calcified lesions: The ECLIPSE trial

29 Mar 2025

Aaysha Cader provides her take on the ECLIPSE trial presented by Gregg W. Stone at ACC.25 in Chicago.

Author

Aaysha Cader
Impact of intravascular imaging guidance on percutaneous coronary intervention of severely calcified lesions: The ECLIPSE trial

Intravascular ultrasound-guided versus angiography-guided percutaneous coronary intervention in acute coronary syndromes: The multicenter, randomized, blinded, IVUS-ACS Trial

09 Apr 2024

Marco Spagnolo and Daniele Giacoppo report the main results of the IVUS-ACS trial presented by Shao-Liang Chen, from the Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, in a Featured Clinical Research session at ACC.24 in Atlanta and simultaneously published in The Lancet.(1)

Daniele Giacoppo

Author

Daniele Giacoppo
Marco Spagnolo

Author

Marco Spagnolo
IVUS-guided vs angiography-guided PCI in acute coronary syndromes
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