Coronary Physiology and DCBs: The Modern Approach for CTO-PCI
Published: 14 June 2024
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14m 30sPart 5 Discussion and Q&A
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2m 36sPart 1 Welcome and Introduction Tomas Kovarnik , Mohamed Ayoub, Roberto Garbo, Giuseppe Di Gioia
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11m 8sPart 2 Case-In-Point Presentation Mohamed Ayoub
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19m 59sPart 3 DCB in CTO PCI Roberto Garbo
Overview
In this on-demand version of the live broadcast, chaired by Dr Tomáš Kovárník (Charles University, Prague, CZ), faculty showcase the latest advancements in CTO PCI procedures with state-of-the-art technology.
- Investigate the possibility of shortening stent lengths with precision physiology guidance, featuring Dr Mohamed Ayoub's (University Heart Center NRW, Bad Oeynhausen, DE) presentation
- Explore the combination of DCB and pressure wire in CTO PCI procedures, presented by the esteemed Dr Roberto Garbo (Maria Pia Hospital, Turin, IT)
- Discover the unparalleled benefits of OpSens technology in navigating complex scenarios, as elucidated by the expertise of Dr Giuseppe Di Gioia (Clinica Montevergine, Avellino, IT)
Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your understanding and techniques in CTO PCI procedures.
This video series is supported by
Key Learning Objectives
To gain knowledge on:
- When, how and why to use DCB in CTO PCI
- Role of pressure wire technology in measurement in CTO PCI
- How to decrease stent length in CTO PCI
Target Audience
- Interventional Cardiologists
More from this programme
Part 1
Welcome and Introduction
1 session | |
Welcome and Introduction | Watch now |
Part 2
Case-In-Point Presentation
1 session | |
Case-In-Point Presentation | Watch now |
Part 3
DCB in CTO PCI
1 session | |
DCB in CTO PCI | Watch now |
Part 4
Benefits of OpSens Technology in Complex Scenarios
Part 5
Discussion and Q&A
1 session | |
Discussion and Q&A | Watch now |
Faculty Biographies
Giuseppe Di Gioia
Interventional Cardiologist
Dr Giuseppe Di Gioia is an interventional cardiologist based at the Clinica Montevergine in Avellino, Italy.
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