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TAVI procedural complications - Part 2: devices issues, access-related complications and more

19 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026

Delve into procedural challenges encountered during TAVI, focusing on device-related issues, access complications, and bailout strategies. This session reviews real-world cases such as balloon retention, valve expansion failure, TAV-in-TAV interventions, and transcaval access lessons, providing critical insights to manage and mitigate procedural complications effectively.

Complication management in CTO PCI - Part 1

19 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026

This session addresses complication management during chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary interventions. It covers strategies for unexpected coronary complications, managing tamponade without visible perforation, rescue techniques for atherectomy-related perforations, managing dry pericardial tamponade after septal branch perforation, and challenges when retrograde approaches encounter thrombosis in...

Complex PCI in patients with acute coronary syndrome

19 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026

Explore complex PCI management in acute coronary syndrome patients through detailed case presentations illustrating complication handling and bailout techniques. Learn from challenging scenarios including graft perforation, no-flow situations, guidewire dissections, and stent dislodgement, emphasizing preparedness and strategic responses to improve clinical outcomes in high-risk interventions.

CTO PCI: technical developments

19 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026

This session highlights technical developments in CTO PCI, featuring comparative insights from the ONUBA-CTO study on retrograde versus antegrade approaches, sex-based differences in long-term outcomes, management of balloon-undilatable lesions, the role of virtual reality audiovisual distraction, the impact of core laboratory feedback with OCT, and contemporary...

Frequency and safety of bioprosthetic valve fracture in patients undergoing valve in valve TAVR for failed surgical valves using the SAPIEN 3/Ultra Valves: Insights from real-world data

19 Sep 2022

Michele Pighi provides his take on this trial which aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of VIV-TAVI with or without bioprosthetic valve fracture. It was presented by Santiago Garcia during the TCT Congress 2022.

M. Pighi

Author

Michele Pighi
Bioprosthetic valve fracture in ViV-TAVR

The FLAVOUR Randomized Clinical Trial: Comparison of Fractional Flow Reserve-guided and Intravascular Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Intermediate Coronary Artery Stenosis

22 Mar 2022

Daniele Giacoppo analyses the main results of the FLAVOUR trial which were presented by Bon-Kwon Koo, from Seoul National University Hospital, South Korea at the American College of Cardiology 2022. 

Daniele Giacoppo

Author

Daniele Giacoppo
The FLAVOUR Randomized Clinical Trial: Comparison of Fractional Flow Reserve-guided and Intravascular Ultrasound-guided Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Intermediate Coronary Artery Stenosis

RESHAPE-HF2 - Percutaneous repair of moderate-to-severe or severe functional mitral regurgitation in patients with symptomatic heart failure

01 Sep 2024

Nicola Ryan provides her take on the RESHAPE-HF2 trial presented by Stefan Anker at the ESC Congress 2024 in London and simultaneously published in the NEJM.

The RESHAPE-HF 2 trial is a prospective randomised control trial comparing transcatheter mitral valve repair (TEER) and guideline-directed medical therapy to guideline-directed medical...

Nicola Ryan

Author

Nicola Ryan
RESHAPE-HF2

Transcatheter aortic valve implantation without routine percutaneous coronary intervention: A randomized controlled trial (PRO-TAVI Trial)

29 Mar 2026

Jonathan Curio provides his take on the PRO-TAVI trial presented by Michiel Voskuil at ACC.26 in New Orleans and simultaneously published in The Lancet.

Jonathan Curio

Author

Jonathan Curio
TAVI without routine PCI: PRO-TAVI randomized controlled trial

Aortic stenosis and coronary artery disease: which should be treated first?

18 Jun 2026

In this review, Henryk Dreger explores the complex interplay between aortic stenosis and coronary artery disease, highlighting the latest evidence on PCI timing and its implications for clinical decision-making.

Henryk Dreger

Author

Henryk Dreger
Aortic stenosis and coronary artery disease: which should be treated first?
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