Optimal PCI London 2023
Published: 13 October 2023
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1h 6m 45s
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4m 56sPart 2 | Session 5 What we learned and should look for in the interactive session
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4m 53sPart 3 | Session 1 Welcome and recap
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4m 28sPart 3 | Session 2 My stents last forever, why should I listen?
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10m 38sPart 3 | Session 3 Doom loop, or durable solution, how can I navigate?
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40m 24sPart 3 | Session 4 Algorithmic ISR treatment: what could go wrong?
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1h 2m 42s
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12m 29sPart 4 | Session 1 Too tough to treat – the high-risk landscape
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21m 23sPart 4 | Session 2 Mapping the path: hemodynamics to delineate risk and define strategy
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11m 57sPart 4 | Session 3 Crossing the crucible: strategies for high-risk CTO PCI in LV dysfunction
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5m 11sPart 4 | Session 4 What we learned and should look for in the interactive session
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4m 6sPart 1 | Session 1 Welcome and introduction James Spratt
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13m 47sPart 1 | Session 2 Less time, less money, more complexity Allen Jeremias
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26m 49sPart 1 | Session 3 Point and shoot? Planning fundamentals Natalia Pinilla
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15m 12sPart 1 | Session 4 Confusion or clarity? How to negotiate the information matrix Carlos Collet
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44m 1sPart 1 | Session 5 Live case 1: Hospital Clínic de Barcelona (Spain) / Live case 2: Hartcentrum OLV Aalst (Belgium) Salvatore Brugaletta, Manel Sabaté, Jeroen Sonck, Adriaan Wilgenhof
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7m 28sPart 1 | Session 6 What we learned and should look for in the interactive session Frédéric Bouisset
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13m 57sPart 2 | Session 1 Calcium – it’s all sorted? Margaret McEntegart
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27m 35sPart 2 | Session 2 Gone, but not forgotten – Calcified nodules Ziad A Ali
Overview
Radcliffe are delighted to partner with Optima Education to host the on-demand Optimal PCI London 2023 event.
Optimal PCI London 2023 was a hybrid two-day event held on the 2–3 October at The Royal College of Physicians, London, UK. With over 20 expert faculty, it focused on six complex, high-risk intervention topics: pre-procedural planning, imaging, calcium, stent failure, left main PCI and CTO / LV support.
Optima is proud to partner with OPCI (NYC), to bring you the next instalment in leading cardiology education.
At Optima, we believe that education is central to patient care. Our unique approach is designed to help you develop the thinking, skills and knowledge to optimise patient care. We clarify and simplify clinical messaging into engaging and accessible content. Our values of quality, simplicity and innovation are central to this vision.
Optima would like to thank the following sponsors:
Lead: Shockwave Medical, Boston Scientific and Abbott
Supporting: ASAHI INTECC, Teleflex, Vascular Perspectives, HeartFlow, Medtronic, CathWorks, Cordis, Abiomed, Philips, GE Healthcare, Seigla Medical, RAMPART, HCA Healthcare and CoreAalst
Learning Objectives
- Understand the main elements in pre-procedural planning and how it guides PCI
- Explore the role of coronary arterial calcium in driving adverse outcomes, how to assess and treat these patients safely
- Understand what causes stent failure, how this is assessed and what drives treatment options in each case
- Explore the role of left ventricular support in complex coronary artery disease
Target Audience
- Interventional Cardiologists
- Interventional Cardiology Nurses
- Cathlab Personnel
- Interventional Fellows
More from this programme
Part 1
Day 1, Session 1: Pre-procedure planning – are we lost without a map?
Part 2
Day 1, Session 2: Coronary calcium – too hard to crack?
Part 3
Day 2, Session 3: Stent failure – can we ignore this?
Part 4
Day 2, Session 4: High-risk and complex – too tough to treat?
Faculty Biographies
Simon Wilson
Interventional Cardiologist
Dr Simon Wilson is an Interventional Cardiologist at St George's Hospital, London UK.
Dr Wilson is dedicated to improving patient safety and outcomes and in 2021, was appointed the head of governance for cardiology at St George’s. His main focus is to help understand the cause of symptoms and deliver evidence-based treatment to improve quality of life and minimise the risk of future cardiac events.
He is currently the principal or co-investigator for several national and international studies with a focus on improving outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease.
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