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Our patient with a highly calcified vessel

20 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

This session deals with an 81-year-old female patient with hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, previous PCI on LAD and LCx, and chronic coronary syndrome on max medical therapy: discuss this case while considering imaging guidance for calcified plaque and viewing step-by-step Rotablator, among others.

Our patient with a highly calcified vessel

New tools and techniques in coronary lesion assessment

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Consult this session to learn about new tools and techniques in coronary lesion assessment, such as: the ability of near infra-red spectroscopy to identify vulnerable patients and plaques, the iFR value impact on left internal mammary artery graft patency, the FFR-guided stent optimisation in focal and diffuse coronary...

New tools and techniques in coronary lesion assessment

Our patient with aortic stenosis

20 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Watch this session to improve your skills in planning TAVI procedure, performing a safe femoral access, and in performing valve implantation

Our patient with aortic stenosis

PCR Tricuspid Focus Group update: present and future of tricuspid regurgitation treatment

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Follow the discussions based on the case of an 85-year-old male patient with HTN, mild secondary PAH, DCM, LVEF 45 %, and surgical bioAVR and MVR, presenting with progressive SOB and signs of right HF, severe secondary TR 4/5, and permanent AF, and note the indications of...

PCR Tricuspid Focus Group update: present and future of tricuspid regurgitation treatment

When the barrier is crossed: dealing with iatrogenic dissection and perforation

17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022

Consult this session to learn more about what to do when facing iatrogenic dissection and perforation, and discover some novel approaches and techniques to seal them, thanks to a selection of cases: sub-intimal stent placement after dissection, wire fracture followed by coronary dissection, and much more!

When the barrier is crossed: dealing with iatrogenic dissection and perforation
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