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How can you determine the culprit lesion in NSTEMI?

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Since patients with NSTEMI represent an important population in practice, Ziad Ali and Natalia Pinilla discuss the diagnosis of culprit lesions in such patients. The first tool to rely on is intravascular imaging, even if imaging does not yet allow the interpretation of ambiguous or residual lesions....

How can you determine the culprit lesion in NSTEMI?

What is the role of intra-coronary physiology and imaging to guide left main bifurcation PCI?

17 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

As Alejandro Travieso explains, physiology and imaging are complementary to achieve good assessment of left main PCI. Dejan Milasinovic adds that different imaging tools can be used in different patients, so practitioners may choose between OCT and IVUS, depending on their main target of interest.

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What is the role of intra-coronary physiology and imaging to guide left main bifurcation PCI?

Durability of surgical and transcatheter valves, what do we know so far?

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

We have significant new data that highlights the long-lasting effectiveness of transcatheter devices, which brings forth a promising possibility of them competing with surgical valves in the next generation. Take part in a discussion with Bernard Prendergast and Raj Makkar as they analyze the data available so far...

Durability of surgical and transcatheter valves, what do we know so far?

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.

30 years of primary PCI – a tale of perseverance

Focus on international collaboration with National Societies and Working Groups

16 May 2023

As always, National Societies and Working Groups are at the heart of EuroPCR. Joint sessions greatly enrich the programme, providing the opportunity for participants to compare and discuss local treatment methods for a more global view of practice in different regions around the world.

Focus on international collaboration!

Paravalvular leak closure and ASD closure: mind the gaps, close the holes

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Increase your expertise: Explore a collection of case studies featuring complex scenarios such as percutaneous closure of paravalvular leaks, management of device embolization, severe hemolytic anemia with metallic MVR, and many more. Improve your skills by tackling challenging situations with precision and confidence. Join in.

Paravalvular leak closure and ASD closure

Early safety and feasibility of a first-in-class biomimetic transcatheter aortic valve (DurAVR™)

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Join this discussion between Christopher Meduri, Susheel Kodali and João Cavalcante covering the early safety and feasibility of a first-in-class biomimetic transcatheter aortic valve called DurAVR™.

This video was recorded for EuroPCR 2023. View more videos and interviews here

Early safety and feasibility

Coronary obstruction post TAVI

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Discover strategies to preempt and navigate this complication, safeguarding optimal results for patients undergoing TAVI. Acquire firsthand knowledge through a collection of challenging and exceptional cases shared by peers.

Coronary obstruction post TAVI

EuroPCR - Relive the Best of the Course

From opening to closing, explore the best of #EuroPCR. Watch videos, find key figures, access replays and your certificates, and more to keep on learning!

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PCR Perspectives - a contemporary approach to the invasive diagnosis of MINOCA

17 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Nina Van Der Hoeven and Colin Berry seize the opportunity of meeting at the heart of EuroPCR 2023 to discuss the diagnostic approach of MINOCA. As they explain, everything is primarily determined in the cathlab, thanks to angiograms. Further investigations are then required to exclude other causes than...

PCR Perspectives - a contemporary approach to the invasive diagnosis of MINOCA

Patient selection for renal denervation in 2023

17 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

While many clinical studies have demonstrated the superiority of renal denervation, the question that Felix Mahfoud asks Michel Azizi is when and in which patients to use this technique. Referring to the new consensus guidelines, our hypertension expert provides some answers in this exclusive interview recorded during EuroPCR 2023....

Patient selection for renal denervation in 2023

Pregnant women working in the cathlab

17 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Lynn Hinterbuchner welcomes Angeliki Kolyda, radiographer, in the PCR TV studio, in the heart of EuroPCR 2023, to talk about pregnancy in the cathlab. Should a woman really worry about working in a cathlab? If so, why? When exactly? How can she best protect herself?

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Pregnant women working

What are the indications for PFO closure in 2023?

17 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

David Hildick-Smith and Jens Erik Nielsen-Kudsk take a joint look at the issues related to PFO closure and its indications.

In particular, they discuss whether the PFO should be restricted to patients under the age of 60, whether to limit the procedure to PFOs that are considered to be...

What are the indications for PFO closure in 2023?

What are the INOCA endotypes and how to diagnose?

18 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Following the release of the EAPCI Expert Consensus on ischaemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA), Vijay Kunadian and Javier Escaned discuss the different types of angina and the mechanisms of ischaemia as well as the options available to better diagnose this condition.

What are the INOCA endotypes and how to diagnose?

What is the role of intra-coronary physiology in guiding complete revascularisation?

17 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Nicola Ryan and Roberto Diletti discuss strategies for complete revascularisation in patients with acute coronary syndrome, and more specifically patients presenting with STEMI and multivessel disease.

What impact does physiology have on the completeness of revascularisation? Should complete revascularisation be guided by physiology? How does it improve performance? In...

What is the role of intra-coronary physiology in guiding complete revascularisation?

What is the role of mechanical circulatory support in cardiogenic shock in patient with AMI?

17 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Shrilla Banerjee and Valeria Paradies were invited to talk about a subject that was very often raised during EuroPCR 2023: how to save both the patient and the myocardium in case of cardiogenic shock?

As there is currently little evidence of the benefits of mechanical circulatory assistance, which...

What is the role of mechanical circulatory support in cardiogenic shock in patient with AMI?

The PECTUS trial, OCT for identification of vulnerable plaques and its impact on clinical outcomes

16 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Niels Van Royen and Lorenz Räber discuss a very emerging topic: the vulnerable plaque, and more specifically the related PECTUS Trial. They address the question of why vulnerable plaques should be detected and what can be done with the results, before looking at the study design...

The PECTUS trial, OCT

Latest CoreValve Evolut platform’s clinical evidence: impact on current TAVI practice

17 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Watch this video in which Didier Tchétché, Nicolas Van Mieghem and Matthias Götberg were invited to talk about durability data, with special emphasis on the 5-year bioprosthetic valve dysfunction (BVD) data presented during EuroPCR 2023.

They begin by recalling what bioprosthetic valve dysfunction is, and how it...

Latest CoreValve Evolut

New developments in intravascular lithotripsy after 5 years of clinical practice

17 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023

Angela McInerney and James Spratt look back at 5 years of intravascular lithotripsy and how it has evolved from its beginnings to the present day.  

Calcium has always been a very complex issue especially in older patients, but the tools to treat it were somewhat limited....

New developments in intravascular
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