
Utilizing NOAC's in non-valvular atrial fibrillation patients undergoing PCI
Video On Demand
English |
German |
Spanish |

Dr Robert Byrne

Prof Georg Nickenig

Prof Stefan Hohnloser

Prof Pepe Zamorano

Dr Jose Lopez-Sendon
This independent medical education (IME) series has been created for English, German and Spanish speaking cardiologists and is designed to showcase the latest updates emerging from the data in novel oral anticoagulants in non-valvular atrial fibrillation patients undergoing PCI.
It will consider the latest recommendations on bleeding risks and the impact this has on the optimum duration of therapy with NOACs, for those patients with atrial fibrillation. In particular, the WOEST, PIONEER and RE-DUAL-PCI studies will be considered.
Upon completion of this activity, participants will:
- Apply knowledge gained on the complex nature of antithrombotic therapies in non-valvular AF patients undergoing PCI in a range of clinical scenarios
- Increase knowledge on the complications surrounding triple antithrombotic therapy
- Understand the latest clinical evidence regarding the use of NOAC therapy in AF patients undergoing PCI
The objectives of this IME video series aim to:
- Describe the complex nature and current recommendations for antithrombotic therapy for non-valvular AF patients undergoing PCI
- Define the complications associated with TAT
- Summarize the latest data utilizing NOAC therapy in AF patients undergoing PCI
This webinar is aimed at:
- Interventional cardiologists
- Electrophysiologists
- General cardiologists
Presenting in English:
Dr Robert Byrne, German Heart Center, Munich, Germany
Prof Georg Nickenig, Medical Clinic and PolyClinic II, Bonn University, Bonn, Germany
Presenting in German:
Prof Stefan Hohnloser, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
Prof Georg Nickenig, Medical Clinic and PolyClinic II, Bonn University, Bonn, Germany
Presenting in Spanish:
Prof Pepe Zamorano, Head of Cardiology, University Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain
Dr Jose Lopez-Sendon, Chief Cardiologist, Hospital University La Paz, Madrid, Spain