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PCR Tokyo Valves 2026 Closing Ceremony
15 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
The Closing Ceremony marks the conclusion of this cardiology conference, providing a formal wrap-up and reflection on the key highlights and advancements presented throughout the event. It serves as an opportunity to acknowledge contributors and set the stage for future initiatives in interventional cardiology.
Mastering techniques from basic to complex - Mitral regurgitation assessment and suitability for TEER
13 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Delve into the assessment of mitral regurgitation and the criteria determining suitability for Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (TEER). This session reviews mitral valve anatomy and the latest clinical data supporting mitral TEER interventions.
Mastering techniques from basic to complex - Tips and tricks for advanced mitral TEER: anatomy and imaging
13 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Advance your expertise in mitral TEER by gaining anatomical insights, understanding device interaction with native valve structures, and learning to prevent and manage procedural complications through case-based imaging and live assessments.
Mastering techniques from basic to complex - Tricuspid TEER fundamentals
13 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Gain foundational knowledge in tricuspid TEER by understanding anatomical criteria for patient suitability, key procedural steps, and device techniques, enhanced by simulation-based procedural training.
Getting ready for tricuspid TEER: key steps in building a successful programme
14 Feb 2026 – From PCR Tokyo Valves 2026
Prepare to establish a successful tricuspid TEER programme by understanding essential components such as systematic echocardiographic and clinical assessments for patient selection, procedural fundamentals, and programme development supported by clinical evidence.
DK Crush like you’ve never seen it before
- Multi-modality simulation to unveil the hidden parts & small obstacles that can result in complications
- Angioscopy directly inside the coronary artery to provide a better understanding of 3D stent configuration
Commented by Goran Stankovic and William Wijns
Part 1 of a 3-part series.
Next episode: How to correct incomplete crush and...
How to correct incomplete crush and how to prevent lack of carina coverage
- Differentiating between complete and incomplete crush
- The importance of sequential crush and bigger balloons, adequately sized according to proximal vessel diameter
Commented by Goran Stankovic and William Wijns
Part 2 of a 3-part series:
Previous episode: DK Crush like you’ve never seen it before
Coming up next: Main vessel stenting in DK-Crush, lessons...
Main vessel stenting in DK-Crush: lessons from stepwise provisional strategy
- Optimisation of side branch stenting
- How to optimally deploy the second stent
Commented by Goran Stankovic and William Wijns
Part 3 of a 3-part series. Previous episode: How to correct incomplete crush and how to prevent lack of carina coverage
30 years of primary PCI – a tale of perseverance
16 May 2023
Over the last 30 years, primary PCI (pPCI) has evolved from an experimental ‘rescue’ intervention to an essential routine procedure – performed daily in cathlabs around the world – which is responsible for saving millions of lives. However, its path to success was far from smooth.
OPTIMUM: Outcomes of Percutaneous RevascularizaTIon for Management of SUrgically Ineligible Patients with Multivessel or Left Main Coronary Artery Disease
04 Nov 2021
Mirvat Alasnag reviews the OPTIMUM trial, presented by David E. Kandzari, which reports outcomes in a subset of patients who are increasingly seen in modern day catheterization laboratories. It is noteworthy that 1 in 5 patients with left main or multivessel disease are considered surgically ineligible.

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TACSI: Dual or single antiplatelet therapy after CABG in patients with acute coronary syndrome
03 Sep 2025
Aaysha Cader provides her take on TACSI presented by Anders Jeppsson at ESC Congress 2025 in Madrid.

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