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Author(s): Nicolas M Van Mieghem , Carlo Di Mario Added: 4 years ago
Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem (Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL) asks Prof Carlo Di Mario (Thoraxcenter, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, NL) about the foundations of JIM, its evolvement over the last twenty years and what physicians can expect from the live experience it offers. Filmed on location at the JIM 2020. Interviewer: Ashlynne Merrifield Videographer: Dom Woodruff View more
Author(s): Gaetano Antonio Lanza , Juan Carlos Kaski Added: 3 years ago
Obstructive coronary atherosclerosis and its complications (e.g. coronary thrombosis) are considered to be the most common causes of myocardial ischaemia. However, up to 50% of stable angina patients undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography and 10–15% of those presenting with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are found to have normal or ‘near-normal’ coronary arteries.1,2 A large body of data… View more
Author(s): Gregg Stone , Colin Berry , Adrian P Banning , et al Added: 2 years ago
This peer-to-peer series is dedicated to evaluating microvascular dysfunction following myocardial infarction – an important cause of mortality and morbidity post primary-PCI. Although epicardial coronary blood flow is restored after almost all PCI procedures, perfusion of the coronary microvasculature is not fully restored in approximately half of patients. In this series of bitesize… View more
Author(s): Tom Ford , Colin Berry Added: 3 years ago
Ischaemic heart disease persists as the leading global cause of death and lost life years in adults.1 Angina is a common clinical presentation of ischaemic heart disease related to a supply:demand mismatch of myocardial blood flow, typically provoked by exertion or stress. Invasive coronary angiography is the reference test for angina and identifies obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) as a… View more
Author(s): Carlos Collet Added: 2 years ago
In this video, Dr Carlos Collet (Cardiovascular Center OLV-Aalst, Aalst, BE) outlines the findings of the UZ Clear study, originally presented at CRT 2022. The UZ Clear study was designed to analyse the diagnostic performance of non-invasive cardiac stress tests to detect coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients. Dr Collet reveals that around half the patients presenting with chest pain had… View more
Author(s): Dan Burkhoff , Sandeep Nathan , Jerry D Estep , et al Added: 2 years ago
Despite advances in reperfusion with primary stenting, progress in STEMI outcomes has stalled over the past 20 years. With 90% of coronary blood flow in the capillaries, the answer might be in the microvasculature. TherOx SSO2 Therapy is the first FDA approved therapy shown to significantly reduce the infarct size in STEMI patients. During this series of webinars on Supersaturated Oxygen … View more