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Part 2 | Session 18 EuroPCR 22: Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Repair with PASCAL System
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Part 1 | Session 1 EuroPCR 22 Late-breaking Science Preview
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Part 1 | Session 2 EuroPCR 22 Late-breaking Science Wrap-Up
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Part 2 | Session 1 EuroPCR 22: AQVA Study Shows Superiority in QFR-Based Virtual PCI Arm
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Part 2 | Session 5 EuroPCR 22: CRUZ-HBR Indicates Use Of Supraflux™ Cruz Stent Is Favourable
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Part 2 | Session 7 EuroPCR 22: Short-Term Clinical Outcomes of ACURATE neo2™
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Part 2 | Session 9 EuroPCR 22: SYNERGY™ Non-inferior to BioMatrix NeoFlex in OCT SORT-OUT VIII
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Part 2 | Session 11 EuroPCR 22: Balloon Vs Self-Expanding Valves in Valve-in-Valve TAVI
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Part 2 | Session 12 EuroPCR 22: MitraClip in Atrial Functional Mitral Regurgitation
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Part 2 | Session 13 EuroPCR 22: SCB with Micro-Reservoir Technology in Coronary Lesions
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Part 2 | Session 14 EuroPCR 22: FORWARD PRO Study Shows No Durability Issues After 3 Years
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Part 2 | Session 15 EuroPCR 22: DEB & DES in the Treatment of Diffuse CAD
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Part 2 | Session 16 EuroPCR 22: EASTBOURNE Registry indicates Satefy of Sirolimus-Coated Balloon
Our regular review series View from the Thoraxcenter hosted by Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen (Thoraxcentre, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL) provide a concise analysis of the late-breaking science trials and spotlight questions that could change treatment strategies in interventional cardiology.
Short, accessible Expert Interviews will be available with select faculty focusing on the results, applicability, and impact on future research.
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Faculty Biographies

Stephan Baldus
Professor and Chair
Professor Baldus is a distinguished cardiologist specialising in internal medicine and intensive care. With over 27 years of experience, he currently works at the Department of Cardiology at the University Hospital Cologne.
Dr. Baldus studied medicine at the University of Ulm and the University of Hamburg. He has conducted significant research, receiving grants from notable organisations like the Max Planck Society and the German Foundation for Heart Research.
His contributions to medicine have earned him several accolades, including the Teacher of the Year Award from the University of Hamburg in 2005 and the Albert Fraenkel Award from the German Society of Cardiology in 2008. Professor Baldus has been active on various committees, including those for the German Cardiac Society and the European Society of Cardiology.
An accomplished researcher, he has published hundreds of scientific papers, focusing on topics such as pulmonary…