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EuroPCR 2018 Opening Ceremony and Ethica Awards
22 May 2018 – From EuroPCR 2018
Join J. Fajadet and W. Wijns for the EuroPCR 2018 Opening Ceremony and find out who this year's Ethica Awards winners are!
EuroPCR 2018 Closing Ceremony
25 May 2018 – From EuroPCR 2018
Consult the session video on the Closing Ceremony of EuroPCR 2018 presented by A. Baumbach.
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.
Rapid fire session on next generation structural heart and valve therapies
18 May 2026 – From EuroPCR 2026
An intensive rapid-fire session presenting the latest advancements in next-generation structural heart and valve therapies, including novel transcatheter systems for aortic and mitral valve repair, innovative solutions for tricuspid regurgitation, and implant-free PFO closure technologies.
Which AF patients may benefit from LAA closure?
02 Jul 2026
Martin Bergmann reviews the evolving evidence for LAAC, examining how recent landmark trials such as OPTION, CLOSURE‑AF and CHAMPION‑AF are reshaping patient selection and expanding the role of LAAC across a broader spectrum of patients with atrial fibrillation.

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Future directions of drug-coated balloon angioplasty
06 Feb 2025
Fernando Alfonso and Javier Cuesta discuss the growing role of drug-coated balloons as an alternative to stents in percutaneous coronary interventions. Highlighting advantages like reduced in-stent restenosis, they emphasize the need for robust clinical studies to refine DCB use.

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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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