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Mitral anatomy and pathology basis for the structural interventional team

22 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to learn the precise anatomical details required for transseptal puncture and to understand the anatomical landmarks for transcatheter mitral valve interventions.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

Mitral anatomy and pathology basis for the structural interventional team

Tricuspid anatomy and pathology basis for the structural interventional team

23 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to understand the anatomical similarities and differences between the mitral and tricuspid valve, and to appreciate the anatomy of the right ventricle and landmarks for procedural planning.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

Tricuspid anatomy and pathology basis for the structural interventional team

Aortic anatomy and pathology basis for the structural interventional team

24 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to understand the anatomical similarities and differences between the bicuspid and tricuspid valve, and to appreciate the anatomy of the right ventricle and landmarks for procedural planning.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

Aortic anatomy and pathology basis for the structural interventional team

Key learnings from PCR e-Valves Course 2020

24 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch these short videos to get the highlights of PCR Valves e-Course 2020 in a nutshell!

TAVI Sunday: Bicuspid as a burning issue (sizing), imaging (echo vs CT scans), TAVI versus SAVR, Hot Lines, and more

Mitral Monday: Distingusing between primary and secondary MR, anatomy in MR and...

Key learnings from PCR e-Valves Course 2020

TAVI complications: Part 2

24 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to appreciate that complications can often be avoided by careful pre-procedural planning, and to learn how to quickly identify and resolve the most frequent TAVI complications.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

TAVI Complications

Deployment of the self-expanding Evolut/Evolut Pro/Evolut Pro+ valve

23 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to learn how to cross a stenosed aortic valve quickly and successfully every time and to appreciate how optimal aortic annular projection influences transcatheter heart valve deployment.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

Deployment of the self-expanding Evolut/Evolut Pro/Evolut Pro+ valve

Femoral access for TAVI

23 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to improve your skills at transfemoral puncture for TAVI and to fully understand how to safely deploy the most commonly encountered vascular closure devices.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

Femoral access for TAVI

A routine patient with severe aortic stenosis: procedural indications and CT analysis

23 Nov 2020 – From PCR Valves e-Course 2020

Watch this session if you want to capture the role of the Heart Team in determining the indications for TAVI and to understand stepwise CT analysis for TAVI planning.

This session was originally presented during PCR Valves e-Course 2020.

Routine patient with severe aortic stenosis: procedural indications, CT analysis

Hotlines and innovations on stroke - PCR e-Course 2020

25 Jun 2020 – From PCR e-Course 2020

View a selection of hot lines from PCR e-Course 2020 on the topic of stroke:

  • The SIBERIA trial for carotid artery stenosis
  • A multicentre clinical study of LEFTEAR LAAC device
Hotlines and innovations on stroke

Left main revascularization: what you should know

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to discover tips & tricks regarding left main bifurcation PCI techniques, and learn more about imaging and physiologic assessment of left main coronary artery and the bifurcation.

Left main revascularization: what you should know

AICT-AsiaPCR best abstracts session II

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to discover the 2nd round of AICT-AsiaPCR 2019 best abstracts: mechanical circulatory supported PCI in high-risk patients using veno-arterial ECMO compared to Impella, advantages of optical frequency domain imaging compared with IVUS in PCI using rotational atherectomy, QT dispersion as a valuable marker to...

AICT-AsiaPCR best abstracts session II

Towards performing a successful CTO procedure: making sense of all the different techniques

07 Jan 2020 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2020

Consult this session to learn all about the different CTO treatment strategies (including anterograde, retrograde and dissection re-entry strategies), and discover interesting tips & tricks of CTO PCI.

Towards performing a successful CTO procedure: making sense of all the different techniques

Complications - Thrombus, SCAD & SVG rupture

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to cope with various complications: high thrombus burden in right coronary artery (RCA), rupture of saphenous vein graft (SVG), spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), and more!

Complications - Thrombus, SCAD & SVG rupture

Mechanical circulatory support: when, why and how in cardiogenic shock

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to select the patients who might benefit from the use of different mechanical circulatory support devices, how to use these devices safely and effectively, and discover all about the future perspectives in the field.

Mechanical circulatory support: when, why and how in cardiogenic shock

Complex PCI with guidance of IFR and IVUS

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session on to discover complex PCI cases with guidance of IFR and IVUS, and learn more about iFR, co-registration for IVUS and Physiology/IFR, the Define PCI trial, and more!

Complex PCI with guidance of IFR and IVUS

Complex PCI in high-bleeding risk patients – a case based approach - Part 2

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session on complex PCI in high-bleeding risk patients to learn more about how to balance the risks and benefits of DAPT duration, how to evaluate and manage HBR patients indicated for coronary revascularization, and to discover the practical application of current short-term DAPT studies. 

Complex PCI in high-bleeding risk patients – a case based approach - Part 2

Managing calcified lesion: a never ending challenge

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about the various techniques to treat calcified lesion (OPN, tornus, laser, rotablation, orbital atherectomy, shock wave lithotripsy), and how to deal with potential complications.

Managing calcified lesion: a never ending challenge

The most common TAVI complications

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn how the most common complications of TAVI happen (annular rupture, coronary occlusion, severe aortic regurgitation...), how to manage them and how to prevent them.

The most common TAVI complications

Challenging cases in primary angioplasty - from the difficult to the unusual

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to discover challenging cases in primary angioplasty, and learn more about how to efficiently manage some of the complications encountered during this procedure, such as thrombus, no reflow, out of hospital cardiac arrest, and more!

Challenging cases in primary angioplasty - from the difficult to the unusual

Simplify the complex: lesion modification and short DAPT flexibility in ACS patients

05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019

Consult this session to learn more about how to treat severely calcified lesions with the Orbital Atherectomy technique, and to discover what are the unique features of the Diamondback OAS.

Simplify the complex: lesion modification and short DAPT flexibility in ACS patients
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