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Nurses and Allied Professionals Best Abstract and Clinical Case Awards and Closing Ceremony

24 May 2018 – From EuroPCR 2018

Consult this session to see best abstract and clinical case awards for nurses and allied professionals at EuroPCR 2018.

Nurses and Allied Professionals Best Abstract and Clinical Case Awards and Closing Ceremony

GulfPCR-GIM 2017 Opening Ceremony

13 Dec 2017 – From GulfPCR-GIM 2017

Consult the Opening ceremony of GulfPCR-GIM 2017 by W. Wijns if you want to find out more about the components of the SYNTAX II strategy and the best of PCI practice. Prevention and management of diabetes plays an important role in improving patient care in the...

GulfPCR-GIM 2017 Opening Ceremony

GulfPCR-GIM 2017 Award and Closing Ceremony

14 Dec 2017 – From GulfPCR-GIM 2017

Consult the Award and closing ceremony for GulfPCR-GIM 2017, if you find out who this year's Best Clinical Case winner is.

GulfPCR-GIM 2017: Award and Closing Ceremony

PCR Tokyo Valves 2018: Opening ceremony

31 Mar 2018 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2018

Consult this session of the PCR Tokyo Valves 2018 opening ceremony and discover a continuum of educational projects in interventional cardiology.

PCR Tokyo Valves 2018: Closing ceremony and Awards

01 Apr 2018 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2018

Consult this session of the PCR Tokyo Valves 2018 Closing ceremony and find out who the Best abstract winners are.

PCR Tokyo Valves 2018: Closing ceremony and Awards

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

How to correct incomplete crush and how to prevent lack of carina coverage

  • Differentiating between complete and incomplete crush
  • The importance of sequential crush and bigger balloons, adequately sized according to proximal vessel diameter

Commented by Goran Stankovic and William Wijns

Part 2 of a 3-part series:  
Previous episode: DK Crush like you’ve never seen it before
Coming up next: Main vessel stenting in DK-Crush, lessons...

How to correct incomplete crush and how to prevent lack of carina coverage

PCR Tokyo Valves 2026: Your travel guide featuring upcoming exclusive booking services and special deals.

Join us in Tokyo from 13-15 February: Explore the Toranomon Hills Tower venue and stay updated on the best deals for flights and hotel accommodations.

Percutaneous or surgical management of post-infarction ventricular septal defects: The United Kingdom National Registry

17 Sep 2022

Elad Asher provides his take on the UK National Registry which was presented at the TCT congress 2022 by Joel Peter Giblett on behalf of the UK PIVSD investigators.

Elad Asher

Author

Elad Asher
Percutaneous or Surgical Management of Post-Infarction Ventricular Septal Defects: The United Kingdom National Registry

OPTIMUM: Outcomes of Percutaneous RevascularizaTIon for Management of SUrgically Ineligible Patients with Multivessel or Left Main Coronary Artery Disease

04 Nov 2021

Mirvat Alasnag reviews the OPTIMUM trial, presented by David E. Kandzari, which reports outcomes in a subset of patients who are increasingly seen in modern day catheterization laboratories. It is noteworthy that 1 in 5 patients with left main or multivessel disease are considered surgically ineligible.

Dr. Mirvat Alasnag

Author

Mirvat Alasnag
OPTIMUM: Early Outcomes From a Prospective Registry of PCI in Patients at Prohibitive Risk for CABG

EuroPCR 2026 – Long-term mortality following revascularisation for left main disease

20 May 2026

Paris, France, 19−22 May 2026. The EuroPCR Course Directors have selected 3 major late-breaking trials that will be presented for the first time during EuroPCR 2026 and are set to impact practice worldwide. Among them is a meta-analysis of long-term data from 4 randomised trials investigating...

EuroPCR 2026 – Long-term mortality following revascularisation for left main disease
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