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Author(s): Alison Duncan Added: 4 months ago
Discover the complexities of assessing right ventricular function in tricuspid regurgitation with Dr Alison DuncanThis presentation, part of a comprehensive series on complex cases in interventional cardiology, explores the challenges and evolving approaches to RV function assessment when traditional imaging parameters fall short.Dr Duncan addresses the fundamental limitations of conventional… View more
Author(s): Tomohiro Kaneko Added: 11 months ago
EuroPCR 25 - Real-world registry findings show transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) is associated with improved prognosis in patients with atrial functional mitral regurgitation (AFMR).We are joined by Dr Tomohiro Kaneko (Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, JP) to discuss outcomes from a retrospective cohort study analysing data from two large-scale Japanese registries,… View more
Author(s): Tatsuya Nakama Added: 1 year ago
LINC 2025 - Outcomes from the GRIFFIN study suggest post-procedural functional flow reserve (FFR) could be a useful predictor of restenosis after drug-coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty for superficial femoral artery (SFA) lesions. Restenosis patients showed significantly lower FFR values than non-restenosis patients, and the study resulted in a good FFR cut-off value of restenosis after DCB… View more
Roxy Senior is Professor of Clinical Cardiology at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London and Consultant Cardiologist and Director of Echocardiography at the Royal Brompton Hospital, London and Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow. He is a clinician with a major interest in echocardiography. He has been involved with echocardiography for the last 25 years and has published… View more
Author(s): Nicolas M Van Mieghem Added: 5 days ago
In this EuroPCR 2026 preview, Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem (Erasmus University, NL) provides an in-depth look at the most anticipated late-breaking trials, translating emerging data into actionable takeaways for interventional practice.Focusing on the management of heavily calcified coronary disease, structural innovations, and mechanical support, he walks through the design and potential real-world… View more
Author(s): Robert Jay Widmer Added: 1 month ago
In the final segment of the Cath Lab Guide to Coronary Reactivity Testing, Dr Robert Jay Widmer (The McKinney Heart Hospital, US) brings the case together. In summary, Dr Widmer and team observed normal epicardial coronaries, normal CFR and IMR, a negative acetylcholine spasm test, absence of myocardial bridging, and strong vasodilator responses—all findings consistent with a normal coronary… View more
Author(s): Robert Jay Widmer Added: 2 months ago
This expert level cath lab case features Dr Jay Robert Widmer (The McKinney Heart Hospital, US) demonstrating a complete invasive coronary reactivity testing protocol in a 25 year old woman with persistent chest pain, normal coronary CTA and non-obstructive findings.Dr Widmer walks through step-by-step assessment of coronary microvascular function using thermodilution derived CFR and IMR,… View more