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Closing the loop of coronary physiology: from FFR to microvascular resistance reserve (​MRR)

14 Dec 2021

Watch the replay of this PCR Webinar on coronary physiology with J. Escaned , C. Berry, B. De Bruyne and N. HJ Pijls

Closing the loop of coronary physiology: from FFR to MRR

Irma Sihotang

North Sumatra, Indonesia

Anand Raj Silveraju

Selangor, Malaysia

Rakendra Singh

Punjab, India

Vivudh Pratap Singh

Delhi, India

Moatamn Skuk

Baghdad, Iraq

Srikrishna S

Telangana, India

How the QFR in your cathlab can help us to assess non-invasively the coronary physiology?

27 Oct 2021

Discover the replay of this PCR Webinar on coronary physiology with M. Gilard, H. D. Mejía-Rentería and D. Leistner

How the QFR in your cathlab can help us to assess non-invasively the coronary physiology?

Thanu Subramoniam

Nagercoil, India

Nigel Sutherland

Victoria, Australia

Gautam Swaroop

lucknow, India

Jennifer Leonita Syamsuri

Bali, Indonesia

Senthilraj Thangasami

xiamen, China

Sunil Roy Thottuvelil

Kerala, India

Adharsh Narain Thulasidhar

Tamil Nadu, India

Ilia Touli

Toulouse, France

History is the basis of progress

19 May 2017

Antonio Colombo believes that understanding the history of angioplasty is important because it enables you to know “how things are shaped, how difficulties are overcome, and how you are able to use intelligence, persistence, and knowledge to achieve goals”. In this interview with The Daily Wire,...

History is the basis of progress

Celebration of the history of angioplasty - Travels

30 Aug 2017

Interested in learning about the origins, evolution and future of the interventional cardiology field, follow the traveling Expo arround the world and Join the conversation about the history of angioplasty on Twitter by using the hashtag #angio40

40 Years of Angioplasty PCR/EAPCI Expo @ ESC 2017

Bioresorbable scaffolds versus metallic stents - interview with Patrick Serruys

18 May 2017

Patrick Serruys has been instrumental in developing several key innovations in coronary angioplasty, including drug-eluting stents and quantitative coronary angiography. Furthermore, he became interested in developing bioresorbable scaffolds when he felt guilty about implanting a metallic stent into such “delicate biological structure” as the coronary vessel.

Bioresorbable scaffolds versus metallic stents - interview with Patrick Serrys

A collection of visionaries

17 May 2017

There were many precursors to Andreas Grüntzig whose work made his achievement possible. The Exposition features a gallery of six of these pioneers. One such visionary was Charles Dotter (1920–1985), who in 1963, with the first use of a diagnostic catheter for a therapeutic purpose, invented...

Charles Dotter (1920–1985)
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