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Author(s):
Jonathan Xinguo Fang
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Arthur Sze-Yue Yung
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Simon Cheung-Chi Lam
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et al
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1 year ago
Complex Patients, Complex Lesions, Orbital Solutions
Video Series
ELCA to Treat Calcified Lesions
Author(s):
Silvio Vera-Vera
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Artemio Garcia
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Santiago Jimenez-Valero
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et al
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1 year ago
Article
Author(s):
Claudia Cosgrove
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Kalaivani Mahadevan
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James Spratt
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et al
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Tanush Gupta
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Michael Weinreich
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Mark Greenberg
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et al
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3 years ago
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is the most commonly used revascularisation modality for obstructive coronary artery disease.1 Despite significant advances in PCI over the past 40 years, severe coronary calcification remains a challenge for successful PCI.2,3 Up to 20% of patients undergoing PCI are estimated to have moderate to severe coronary calcification.4,5
Heavily calcified…
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Author(s):
Carlotta Sorini Dini
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Giulia Nardi
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Francesca Ristalli
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et al
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3 years ago
In the 18th century, Edward Jenner and Caleb Hillier Parry, two British physicians, independently noticed that coronary ossification was often present in patients dying of ‘syncope anginosa’.1 Coronary angiography opened the possibility of expanding these observations to living patients and offered revascularisation options. During surgery, it was often possible to modify the position of the…
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Author(s):
Evan Shlofmitz
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Allen Jeremias
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Richard A Shlofmitz
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et al
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3 years ago
Coronary calcification has posed challenges to successful revascularisation since the development of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).1 Coronary artery calcification worsens clinical outcomes irrespective of the revascularisation strategy.2–4 Despite significant improvements in stent design over the past decades, including an improved ability to deliver a stent, severe calcification…
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Author(s):
Alfredo Galassi
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Aaron Grantham
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David Kandzari
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et al
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3 years ago
Section A
Techniques for Chronic Total Occlusions Revascularisation
Access Route, Guiding Catheter Selection and Contralateral Injection
The femoral approach is the preferred access route by most operators. However, the radial approach might be chosen because of severe peripheral vascular disease, operator’s preference or for contralateral injection. The guiding principle of access selection is…
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Author(s):
Viktor Sasi
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Gyula Szántó
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Alexandru Achim
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9 months ago
Author(s):
Justin E Davies
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Corrado Tamburino
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8 years ago
Justin Davies and Corrado Tamburino discuss the clinical use of IVUS at the 2015 ESC congress in London (Part 1 of 3).
Watch part 2 & 3 below:
Part 2 - IVUS for BVS Implants: http://www.radcliffecardiology.com/gallery/esc-2015-ivus-bvs-implants
Part 3 - IVUS Clinical Case: http://www.radcliffecardiology.com/gallery/esc-2015-ivus-clinical-case
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