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Planning for a lifetime starts with choosing the right valve first: from first TAVI to redo-TAVI
15 May 2024 – From EuroPCR 2024
Watch this session to learn the best practices for treating aortic stenosis, with a focus on lifetime management. Gain insights into evaluating patient anatomy and clinical presentation to anticipate the need for a second valve, understand different valve designs and their initial selection, and observe a...
Second generation biolimus drug-coated balloon in clinical practice
15 May 2024 – From EuroPCR 2024
Discover the potential applications of the new biolimus-coated balloon in treating de novo large vessel lesions, explore its effectiveness in addressing ISR based on findings from the BIO ASCEND ISR study, and uncover insights into the safety and feasibility of BA9 DCB in treating small vessel,...
The future of interventional cardiology imaging
15 May 2024 – From EuroPCR 2024
Explore this session to discover the latest innovations in interventional cardiology images, including the benefits of artificial intelligence and angio-CT in PCI/SHD procedures. Learn about Alphenix Evolve and the initial experiences with AI imaging in daily cathlab practice, alongside intraprocedural angio-CT guided LAAO, and engage in...
EuroPCR 2019 Press Release: Education rhymed with interaction at the world-leading course in interventional cardiovascular medicine
24 May 2019
Paris, France, 24 May 2019. A total of 11,206 participants from over 120 different countries were present at the 30th edition of EuroPCR. An additional 4,700 online learners connected to watch a selection of sessions that were made available both live and on replay via PCR...
Drug-coated balloon (DCB) technology: A pioneer’s view of the historical evolution and future directions
08 Jan 2025
In this article, Bruno Scheller explores advances in local drug delivery, from drug-coated balloons to novel antiproliferative agents. These innovations aim to reduce restenosis, minimize permanent implants, and pave the way for patient-specific coronary artery disease treatments.

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