Complex PCI – In-stent Restenosis
Published: 18 October 2019
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9m 54sPart 1 Case 1: LAD In-Stent Restenosis: iFR and IVUS Co-registration, laser atherectomy, final DCB and stenting Peter O’Kane, Jehangir Din
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4m 1sPart 3 How to use AngioSculptX Peter O’Kane, Jehangir Din
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6m 34sPart 4 How to do iFR Co-registration Peter O’Kane, Jehangir Din
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7m 32sPart 5 How to use Laser Peter O’Kane, Jehangir Din
Overview
Philips, in collaboration with Radcliffe Cardiology, are pleased to present expert video cases filmed at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Bournemouth, UK. In these videos, Consultant Interventional Cardiologists Dr Peter O’Kane and Dr Jehangir Din perform two cases, incorporating iFR and IVUS, highlighting the challenges and practical approaches to complex PCI with in-stent restenosis. Additionally, the physicians demonstrate AngioSculpt, iFR co-registration, and the use of laser.
More from this programme
Part 1
Case 1: LAD In-Stent Restenosis: iFR and IVUS Co-registration, laser atherectomy, final DCB and stenting
Part 2
Case 2: CX in-stent restenosis: IVUS Co-registration, scoring balloon lesion-prep, IVUS-guided DCB treatment, SB branch rescue and final KBT
Part 3
How to use AngioSculptX
1 session | |
How to use AngioSculptX | Watch now |
Part 4
How to do iFR Co-registration
1 session | |
How to do iFR Co-registration | Watch now |
Part 5
How to use Laser
1 session | |
How to use Laser | Watch now |
Part 6
Interview – The importance of iFR and IVUS
Faculty Biographies
Peter O’Kane
Consultant Interventional Cardiologist
Dr Peter O'Kane has been Editor-in-Chief of Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources (ICR3) since July 2021.
Dr Peter O’Kane was appointed as a consultant interventional cardiologist at Royal Bournemouth Hospital in July 2007 and has performed more than 7000 PCI cases. He has extensive experience with coronary physiology and intra-coronary imaging to guide intervention and the many tools and techniques to manage bifurcations, calcification and chronic occlusions.
Dr O'Kane has given his permission to be contacted here.