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3 years ago
Coronary Physiology Round Table
Session 2:
Contemporary & Future Advances in Coronary Physiology
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Author(s):
Simon Kennon
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8 years ago
Coronary Physiology Round Table
Session 1 : Coronary Physiology in the Real World filmed in Paris, 2015
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3 years ago
Coronary Physiology Round Table
Session 3:
Guidelines & Guideline Adoption
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Author(s):
Yasushi Ueki
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Tatsuhiko Otsuka
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Kiyoshi Hibi
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3 years ago
Heavily calcified coronary artery lesions hinder device delivery and limit stent expansion, which is the most relevant predictor of stent failure. This may result in low procedural success and poor clinical outcomes. Coronary angiography has a limited ability to detect calcifications when planning an optimal percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) strategy. Intracoronary imaging can provide…
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Author(s):
Lavinia Gabara
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Jonathan Hinton
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Julian P Gunn
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3 years ago
The optimal assessment and management of patients presenting with recent onset chest pain is achieved by acquiring information about the coronary anatomy and physiology, enabling decisions to be made based upon evidence of ischaemia at a patient-level and at lesion-level. There are robust data indicating that the visual assessment of stenosis severity alone does not provide enough information…
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Author(s):
Sayan Sen
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Justin E Davies
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3 years ago
The use of physiology to guide revascularisation in patients with coronary disease has been demonstrated to improve clinical outcomes and reduce costs.1,2 Despite this, its adoption into clinical practice is very low,3 moreover, when it is employed it is used simplistically – only to determine if the vessel is ischaemic or not.
Recently, several new indices of stenosis severity have been…
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Author(s):
Diego Ardissino
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5 years ago
Diego Ardissino discusses PHARMCLO -Pharmacogenetics of Clopidogrel in Acute Coronary Syndromes.
Filmed by Radcliffe Cardiology on-site at the ACC 2018 congress in Orlando, US.
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Amir Lerman
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Michael Fisher
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