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Part 3 | Session 1 Door to Unload Randomized Clinical Trial
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Part 3 | Session 2 ALL-RISE – Coronary Physiology From Angiography vs Pressure Wire for PCI
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Part 3 | Session 4 The STEMI-DTU Trial – Primary Unloading and Delayed Reperfusion in STEMI
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Part 3 | Session 6 ACC 2026 with Dr Mehran: Leadership, Vision, and the Future of the College
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Part 3 | Session 7 Heart Failure in 2026: Practical Therapy Lessons From ACC.26
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Part 3 | Session 8 RECOVER-Autonomic - Ivabradine for Post-COVID POTS
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Part 3 | Session 9 ORBITA-CTO - PCI Versus Placebo for Chronic Total Occlusion in Stable Angina
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Part 3 | Session 10 CHIP-BCIS3 – Percutaneous LV Unloading in High-Risk PCI
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Part 3 | Session 11 Dr Reddy & Dr Nair on CHAMPION-AF: Redefining Stroke Prevention
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Part 3 | Session 12 FAST III - FFR vs vFFR to Guide Revascularisation
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Part 3 | Session 13 AI-Based Retinal Imaging for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk
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Part 3 | Session 14 CORALreef — Durability of Enlicitide for Lipid Lowering in Hypercholesterolaemia
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Part 4 | Session 1 STEMI-DTU, GOFRESH, and HI-PEITHO
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Part 4 | Session 2 SURPASS CVOT, HI-PEITHO, SURVIV
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Part 4 | Session 3 Top Takeaways from the 2026 Dyslipidaemia Guidelines
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Part 4 | Session 4 3 ACC.26 Highlights for the Cardiology Pharmacist
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Part 1 | Session 1 CHAMPION-AF: LAA Closure vs OAC in AF Outcomes
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Part 1 | Session 2 ALERT: Under-treatment in AS and MR
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Part 1 | Session 3 PRO-TAVI: TAVI With or Without Routine PCI
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Part 1 | Session 4 Dig-RHD: Digoxin in Rheumatic Heart Disease
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Part 2 | Session 1 VESALIUS-CV, KARDINAL, CHIP-BCIS3 & More
ACC.26 - In the first episode of Between the Sessions, Dr Purvi Parwani breaks down the biggest stories and early clinical insights from day 1 of the American College of Cardiology 2026 (ACC 2026) meeting.
In this quick five‑minute recap, she highlights the trials sparking the most discussion among cardiologists – including CHAMPION‑AF, HI‑PEITHO and STEMI‑DTU – focusing on studies with the potential to influence real‑world practice, shape new guidelines, or challenge long‑held assumptions in patient care.
Dr Parwani shares her perspective on emerging trends across cardiology, from medical therapy updates and imaging advances to interventional data and prevention strategies, offering clear context to separate what is ready for immediate practice change from signals that still need more evidence. Watch the full episode for expert commentary, practical insights, and a glimpse of the conversations happening between the sessions at ACC 2026.
Recorded on-site at ACC.26, New Orleans.
Editor: Mirjam Boros
Videographer: Daniel Brent, David Ben-Harosh
Keep up-to-date with our video collection from the American College of Cardiology's 75th Annual Scientific Session, bringing you the latest from late-breaking science, featured research, and clinical horizon sessions.
Catch our congress preview and wrap-up in the NVM Cardiology Meeting Reflections series, alongside concise Expert Interviews with leading faculty distilling the key take-home messages for clinical practice — plus in-depth Highlights breaking down the most impactful trials of the meeting.
More from this programme
Part 1
Late-Breaker Discussions
Part 2
Between the Sessions with Dr Purvi Parwani
Part 3
Expert Interviews
Part 4
Highlights
Part 5
Market Watch
Part 6
NVM Cardiology Meeting Reflections
Faculty Biographies
Purvi Parwani
Cardiologist & Advanced Cardiovascular Imager
Dr Purvi Parwani is a cardiologist, multimodality imager and Associate Professor of Medicine at Loma Linda University in California.
With board certification in Internal Medicine (2012), Nuclear Cardiology (2015), Echocardiography (2017) and Cardiovascular disease (2017), Dr. Parwani is a recognised expert in her field. Her research interests include cardiovascular imaging, structural echocardiography, cardiac prevention, and women's cardiovascular disease.
Dr Parwani believes that cardiovascular health begins with physical well-being and prioritizes lifestyle modifications, exercise, diet, and yoga for her patients. Her holistic approach to patient care and her commitment to improving women's heart health are a testament to her passion for her work.
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