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Program

12:30
Introduction
 
12:35
Panel discussion
 
12:55
What about sirolimus eluting coronary stents?
Presentation
 
13:00
Panel discussion
 
13:15
Panel discussion
 
13:30
Panel discussion
 
13:45
Takes home messages
 

Educational objectives

  • Improve coronary angioplasty knowledge (techniques and approach strategies)
  • Discuss the choice of a material
  • How to manage complications
  • Compare techniques and approach strategies of different experts

Audience

  • This web symposium is dedicated to interventional cardiologists interested and/or specialized in coronary angioplasty
  • A prerequisite for attendees is an initial knowledge and practice of angioplasty
Shooting date : 2018-10-31
Last update : 2021-06-07
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  • Bijan B. Good job

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    • Igor K. Great cases, excellent operators, great guidance and explanation

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      • chisari A. Thanks for sharing the cases.
        I have the following comments regarding the first case:
        1) in my mind it make non sense when u performed the first knuckle wire. Vessel course was clear in that part and you just create a big hematoma making more complex the rest of the procedure. Moreover make antegrade knuckle with such big bend is a little bit risky in terms of collaterals perforation.
        2) Performing standard R-Cart with 3.5 balloon in such diseased vessel without IVUS evaluation is not so safe in terms of vessel perforation.

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