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Dans ce webinar, nous explorerons les défis liés au choix des guides pour des lésions coronaires allant des simples aux complexes. Face à cet embarras de choix, nous chercherons à établir un algorithme permettant une sélection optimale.

Au programme de cette session

  Introduction
 
  Rappel des notions clés
Dr Brasselet & Dr Jegou
 
  Discussion sur les guides de 1ère intention
Dr Brasselet, Dr Delhaye et Dr Jegou
 
  Les bifurcations
Dr Brasselet, Dr Deharo, Dr Delhaye et Dr Jegou
 
  Take off de l’artère avec angle très marqué ?
Dr Brasselet & Dr Deharo
 
  Thrombus
Dr Brasselet, Dr Deharo et Dr Jegou
 
  Quelle est votre stratégie pour une lésion calcifiée
Dr Brasselet & Dr Jegou
 
  Discussion & Réponses aux questions
 

Objectifs d'apprentissage

Ce webinaire est pensé pour rappeler aux médecins, jeunes et moins jeunes, les caractéristiques-clés des guides coronaires 0.014’’ de 1ère intention qui déterminent leur sélection et leur usage lors de situations cliniques spécifiques :

  • Critères de sélection des guides de 1ère intention
     
  • Facteurs décisionnels qui permettent d’identifier le meilleur guide pour une variété de situations cliniques
     
  • Partage de trucs et astuces afin d’aider les opérateurs à optimiser leur utilisation des guides de 1ère intention
Shooting date : 2023-10-04
Last update : 2024-02-20

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