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Job title: Professor of Medicine
Author(s): Joost Daemen , Allen Jeremias , Ziad A Ali Added: 2 years ago
Join us for an informative video that explores the innovative approach of performing zero-contrast percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using advanced medical technologies and best practices. In recent years, contrast supply shortages and the need for improved patient outcomes have presented significant challenges in care delivery. In this video, our esteemed faculty will demonstrate the… View more
Author(s): Frederick Welt Added: 3 months ago
Uncover emerging insights into acute myocardial infarction management with Dr Frederick WeltThis presentation, part of the Complex Cases track in Women As One's CLIMB® 2025 Skills Training Program, explores contemporary challenges in STEMI care. Dr Welt examines reperfusion injury and its role as a potential therapeutic target, discussing why advances in treatment timing alone may not be… View more
Job title: Director of Interventional Cardiology Research and Associate Professor of Medicine
Dr. Azzalini is the Director of Interventional Cardiology Research and Associate Professor of Medicine at University of Washington, in Seattle, WA.He graduated magna cum laude from University of Padua in Italy in 2006. He subsequently completed cardiology training, a master’s degree in research methodology and a PhD in medicine at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain. He completed two… View more
Management of CAD in TAVI

Systematic Review

Author(s): Cian Murray , Caoimhe Ryan , Michael Cronin , et al Added: 7 months ago
Author(s): Felix Böhm Added: 1 year ago
ACC.24 — Investigator, Dr Felix Böhm (Danderyd Hospital, SE) joins us to discuss the findings from a study investigating fractional flow reserve-guided complete or culprit-only percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (MI).1542 patients were enrolled in the trial, who were randomized 1:1 to receive either FFR-guided PCI of non-culprit lesions… View more