Latest Innovations in Cardiovascular Imaging Software
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Part 1 | Session 1 Welcome and Introduction
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Part 1 | Session 2 Pressure Wire Measurements and Decision Making in the Cathlab
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Part 1 | Session 3 Role of Angio-derived vFFR and How It Works
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Part 1 | Session 4 Recorded vFFR Live Case
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Part 1 | Session 5 vFFR Validation Pathway – The FAST Series
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Part 1 | Session 6 Outcome Studies angioFFR & vFFR (FASTIII/LIPSIA Strategy)
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Part 3 | Session 1 CT Planning for TAVR - Dr Hasan Jilaihawi
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Part 3 | Session 2 CT Planning for TMVR - Dr Torsten Vahl
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Part 3 | Session 4 CT Planning for TTVR – Dr Azeem Latib
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Part 3 | Session 5 CT Planning for LAAO - Dr Jens Erik Nielsen Kudsk
Medical Imaging within the cardiovascular arena is constantly subject to changes and new innovations. Pie Medical Imaging (PMI) is a software company that strives to be a front runner in this field.
This page gives an overview of PMI’s latest software developments.

The Key Learnings to Be Taken From the Content Herein Are to Understand:
- The role of medical imaging in interventional cardiology
- What is the added value of medical imaging pre-, peri- and post-percutaneous interventions?
- How does medical imaging blend in the healthcare professional’s daily practice?
This Page Is Designed For:
- Interventional cardiologists
- Cardiac Surgeons
- Radiologists
- Paediatric Cardiovascular Surgeons
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Faculty Biographies

Xavier Iriart
Consultant Cardiologist, University Hospital Bordeaux, France
Xavier Iriart is Head of Non-invasive Imaging at the Department of Paediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiology at the University Hospital of Bordeaux, France. Dr Iriart focusses on congenital and structural heart disease interventions, including on the LAA percutaneous programme and the percutaneous paravalvular leak closure programme, where his expertise includes 3D transoesophagial guiding. Dr Iniart is widely published in leading international journals on a range of subjects including cardiac computer tomography and left atrial appendage occlusion.