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3645 results
Resorbable magnesium scaffolds - Unveiling the future
04 Oct 2024 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2024
Explore the future of coronary interventions with this session on resorbable magnesium scaffolds (RMS). Understand the limitations of drug-eluting stents and the emerging role of resorbable scaffolds. Delve into the technology behind RMS, including the key features and degradation characteristics of the new generation Freesolve RMS....
Cutting-edge research in interventional cardiology: from coronary stenosis assessment to valve regurgitation treatment
05 Oct 2024 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2024
Immerse yourself in the latest advancements and insights from the AICT-AsiaPCR 2024 Abstract submissions. This captivating session covers a diverse range of topics, from the cost-effectiveness of functional syntax score versus anatomical syntax score in treatment strategy, to the temporal trends in left main bifurcation PCI....
Bifurcation PCI with TAP technique - LIVE case
05 Oct 2024 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2024
A 72-year-old lady with dyslipidemia, hypertension and aspirin intolerance presented an NSTEMI. The coronary angiography showed a distal CX occlusion and a long calcified significant stenosis on proximal LAD with LAD/D3 bifurcation lesion, and a reduced LV function (47%).
Watch the operators as they perform an important...
How should I treat complex lesion from the intracoronary imaging view?
05 Oct 2024 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2024
Intracoronary imaging plays a crucial role in guiding treatment strategies for complex lesions. This session delves into the use of various imaging modalities, such as IVUS and OCT, to optimize PCI outcomes. Explore real-world case examples, including a sudden coronary arrest caused by focal stenosis with...
Management of mitral regurgitation patients undergoing TMVI screening
13 Jan 2022
This study's results emphasise the strengths and limitations of transcatheter mitral valve implantation (TMVI) as a novel and promising therapy providing predictable elimination of MR in most patients, by S. Ludwig et al.