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How to use Invasive Coronary Physiology to assess LM disease, pre-TAVI and pre-CABG interventions?

31 Aug 2021

Watch the replay of this webinar on coronary physiology with R. Al-Lamee, E. Barbato, B. De Bruyne and N. Gonzalo

How to use Invasive Coronary Physiology to assess LM disease, pre-TAVI and pre-CABG interventions?

How to use invasive coronary physiology in ACS patients?

23 Sep 2021

Watch the replay of this webinar on coronary physiology with F. Alfonso, T. Engstrom, T. Keeble and R. Kharbanda

How to use invasive coronary physiology in ACS patients?

Should we measure FFR post-PCI?

26 Oct 2021

Discover the replay of this PCR Webinar on coronary physiology with B. De Bruyne, C. Collet, D. Collison and J. Escaned

Should we measure FFR post-PCI?

PPG: a novel dimension in coronary physiology

24 Nov 2021

Discover the replay of this PCR Webinar on coronary physiology with B. De Bruyne, C. Collet, D. Perera and J. Sonck

PPG: a novel dimension in coronary physiology

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

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?

How should I treat a patient with high bleeding risk requiring complex PCI?

18 Aug 2022

Discover this series of PCR Webinars dedicated to the management of patients with high bleeding risk requiring complex PCI.

How should I treat a patient with high bleeding risk requiring complex PCI?

Trade-off decisions in patients at high bleeding risk

02 May 2021

Discover the replay of this webinar on high bleeding risk and complex PCI, with D. Capodanno, R. Colleran, C. Naber and A. Zaman.

Trade-off decisions in patients at high bleeding risk

Sudhir Mor

Kerala, India

Kamal Mouchene

Blida, Algeria

Tariq Mousa

Doha, Qatar

Revanasiddappa Mr

Punjab, India

Ahmed Muqeet

Lahore, Pakistan

Sumera Nasim

Karachi, Pakistan

Vitaliy Popov

Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation

What causes INOCA?

17 Dec 2020

Watch now C. Berry, C. Collet , J. Escaned and J. Tremmel in this series of webinars on ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease

What causes INOCA?

Microcirculatory remodeling as a cause of INOCA

16 Feb 2021

Watch now J. Escaned, D. Perera and E. Prescott in this series of webinars on ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease

Microcirculatory remodeling cause of INOCA

Vasomotor disorders in the epicardial vessels or the microcirculation

04 Mar 2021

Watch now V. Kunadian, F. Crea and P. Ong in this series of webinars on ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease

Vasomotor disorders epicardial vessels or microcirculation

Stratified treatment of INOCA: from the cathlab to the outpatient clinic

23 Mar 2021

Watch now Y. Appelman, B. De Bruyne and U. Sechtem in this series of webinars on ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease

Stratified treatment of INOCA

The greatest advance in the next 40 years would be to remove the need for angioplasty

17 May 2017

Spencer B. King performed some of the first coronary angioplasty procedures in the USA—having recently received a thank-you from the first patient that he treated. He tells The Daily Wire that the steerable guidewire, rather than the stent, was the greatest advance in angioplasty and that...

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Spencer B. King
Spencer B. King
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