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A broken wire in right coronary artery

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Discover the case of a 53 year-old woman presenting with severe retrosternal chest pain. ECG revealed an acute inferior ST segment elevation myocardial infarction and angiography showed an acute thrombotic occlusion of the right coronary artery. However, a complication occurred during the primary PCI: the wire...

A broken wire in right

A case of left main PCI?

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Discover the case of a 74 year-old male presenting with NSTEMI, with an history of lung CA with lobectomy and radiation therapy. The team decided to perform a PCI. How did the procedure go? What challenges did they face and how did they manage them? Watch...

A case of left main PCI?

An interesting case of SCAD

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Discover the case of a 36 year-old woman presenting with squizzing central chest pain and referred for a primary PCI with impression of anterior STEMI. Angiography revealed a diffused significant lesion at mid-part of LAD. Watch the video to discover the treatment's option!

An interesting case of SCAD

Complex PCI after bypass grafts failure

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Discover the case of a 76 year-old female patient presenting with unstable angina, history of CABG and SVG and various risk factors (dyslipidemia, hypertension and type 2 diabetes). Angiography revealed a severe calcification of left main and left anterior descending artery with a tight stenosis, a...

Complex PCI after bypass grafts failure

Fractured stent and aneurysmal expansion of the coronary artery

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Discover the case of a 51 year-old male presenting with stable angina, with an history of ischemic heart disease (stented several times), hypertension and benign lung tumor (active smoker). Angiogram revealed a mid LCx CTO, a mid LAD aneurysmal extended with distal part occluded and an...

Fractured stent and aneurysmal expansion of the coronary artery

Repeat NSTEMI late after self-expanding TAVR

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Discover the case of a 79 year-old man presenting to the ER with NSTEMI and chest pain, with an history of NSTEMI with PCI and TAVR (CTO of the dominated RCA and intermediate stenosis of the proximal LAD). Angiography reveals a tight stenosis of proximal and...

Repeat NSTEMI late after self-expanding TAVR

Severe coronary calcification: a setting for more than one lesion preparation method

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Discover the case of a 85 year-old male patient with an inferior NSTEMI, a severely reduced LVEF 20%, a symptomatic COVID-19 infection and various comorbidities. The RCA subocclusion was successfully stented, while the predilation of the proximal LAD calcification remained unsuccessful. How did the team treat...

Severe coronary calcification: a setting for more than one lesion preparation method

The freaky and rocky road

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Discover the case of a 85 year-old female patient presenting with angina during dialysis and LVEF 55% with hypokinesia in inferior wall. Angiogram reveals an anomalous RCA from left sinus with a mid-RCA calcified CTO. Watch the video to learn more about the treatment's option!

The freaky and rocky road

Treatment of atherosclerotic vasospastic plaque in proximal left anterior descending and left main

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Discover the case of a 57 year-old male patient presenting with chest pain, ECG-ST segment depression in all precordial leads and elevated HS troponins. He already suffered from this event 2 years ago (treated conservatively). Angiogram reveals a vasospastic atherosclerotic plaque in proximal LAD and LM....

Treatment of atherosclerotic vasospastic plaque in proximal left anterior descending and left main

New insights in coronary artery disease and OHCA

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Consult this session to gain insights into coronary artery disease and OHCA: learn about the 4-year clinical outcomes of the RESTORE SVD trial regarding the Restore DCB, the results of the FAVOR III trial comparing QFR-guided vs angiography-guided PCI in patients with MVD, and more!

New insights in coronary artery disease and OHCA

Peripheral Interventions

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch this video to learn more about the rationale, design and status of the SirPAD phase III randomized controlled trial, investigating whether the use of sirolimus-coated balloon catheters in patients with peripheral artery disease is not inferior to that of uncoated balloon catheters for major clinical...

Peripheral Interventions

TAVI - New insights

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch this session to learn about the latest studies regarding TAVI, and gain insights into paravalvular leakage 5 years post-TAVI, infective endocarditis after TAVI, survival and structural valve degeneration in first generation transcatheter aortic valves, and more!

TAVI - New insights

Treatment of small vessel disease - To stent or not to stent?

07 Oct 2022 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2022

Consult this session if you want to learn the tips and tricks to perform a small vessel disease intervention and to discuss the pros and cons of treating small vessel disease with DCB and/or DES.

Treatment of small vessel disease - To stent or not to stent?

Bifurcation PCI: new consensus from the Academic Research Consortium and the European Bifurcation Club

18 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Among the many objectives of this session, learn how to define coronary bifurcations and trifurcations, how to classify coronary bifurcation and trifurcation lesions, how to use functional assessment in a bifurcation lesion, or how to understand the standardized assessment of the SB relevance according to the...

Bifurcation PCI: new consensus from the Academic Research Consortium and the European Bifurcation Club

PCR's Got Talent-Round 3

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch the abstracts of the 3rd round of PCR's Got Talent, a unique competition for young practitioners, to discover more about Plaque burden assessment from OCT with deep learning, HALT: an independent predictor of structural valve deterioration and much more!

PCR's Got Talent-Round 3

Prevention and treatment of complications related to valve interventions

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

To learn more about the prevention and treatment of complications related to valve interventions, watch these cases, including the case of a 70 year old with Iatrogenic aortic stenosis, the closure of paravalvular leaks of a 68 year old male affected by chronic aortic dissection or...

Prevention and treatment of complications related to valve interventions

PCR Innovators Day - Competition for the Jon DeHaan Award

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Best-graded contributions for the Innovators Day were considered for this competition. Among them, find out more about transcatheter calcium modifying treatment of the stenotic aortic valve, capture technology for treating mitral regurgitation, or transcatheter microwave renal denervation guided by aorticorenal ganglion pacing.

PCR Innovators Day - Competition for the Jon DeHaan Award

CTO complications

19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Consult this session to discover through various compelling cases how to manage CTO complications, including a case reporting intra-mural haematoma, a PCI of right coronary artery CTO and a CTO-intervention complicated with a dry tamponade. 

CTO complications

What's new in 2022

18 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

This session emphasizes the fact that guidelines, although still too rarely, can be written BY and FOR NAPs, and are the most important tool to be used for decision making, and that COVID has changed the way we work, while maintaining a high level of protection...

What's new in 2022

Acute coronary syndrome: are women really so different?

18 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 222

This session delivers key messages to nurses and allied professionals: listen to your female patients, help them describe their symptoms, ask the right questions to determine their history, and know which Troponin levels reflect a positive ACS.

Acute coronary syndrome: are women really so different?
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