Optimising the Use of Contemporary Invasive Imaging for PCI
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Part 2 | Session 3 Proceed with ‘PCI Optimisation’ Presentation
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Part 2 | Session 4 'Use of Imaging Pre-Stent for Procedural Planning’ - Case Study
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Part 2 | Session 5 Proceed with ‘PCI Optimisation’ - Case Study
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Part 2 | Session 6 Faculty Discussion
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Part 3 | Session 2 'OCI in angiographic ambiguity' Presentation
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Part 3 | Session 3 'OCI in Bifurcations and Stent Failure' Presentation
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Part 3 | Session 4 Case study from Dr Matthias Lutz
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Part 3 | Session 5 Case Study from Claudia Cosgrove
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Part 3 | Session 6 Case Study from Evald Høj Christiansen
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Part 3 | Session 7 Faculty Discussion
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Part 4 | Session 1 Introduction and 'Light Lab Data' Presentation
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Part 4 | Session 2 'MLD' Presentation
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Part 4 | Session 3 'Post PCI Optimization the MAX in MLDMAX' Presentation
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Part 4 | Session 4 Case Study - Long Lipidic Plaque
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Part 4 | Session 5 Case Study - Calcified Plaque
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Part 4 | Session 6 Case Study - Bifurcation
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Part 4 | Session 7 Faculty Discussion
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Part 1 | Session 1 Welcome and The Science Behind the Pictures
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Part 1 | Session 2 How Intravascular Imaging will Change your PCI Strategy
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Part 1 | Session 3 Post PCI Optimization
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Part 1 | Session 4 Faculty Discussion
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Part 2 | Session 1 Plenary and 'Use of Imaging Pre-Stent for Procedural Planning’ Presentation
Contemporary invasive imaging techniques improve the detection of coronary details and have great potential for improving clinical outcomes, due the lower risk of in-stent restenosis and thrombosis. This webinar series provides an overview of the current use of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT), the relative advantages of each technique and real-world insight from imaging experts.
This programme has been designed to offer education on proper image acquisition, interpretation, and correct decision-making to optimise the use of contemporary imaging.
Note, this on-demand version is not CME accredited.

Learning Objectives
- Incorporate contemporary imaging for PCI in appropriate patients
- Differentiate between modern imaging techniques based on clinical data
- Recall best practices for image acquisition, interpretation and decision-making
- Interpret image data and make clinical decisions generated from existing case study data
Target Audience
- Interventional cardiologists
- Physicians within the peripheral intervention space
- Imaging specialists
More from this programme
Part 1
Imaging vs angiography-led PCI: An overview for DES implantation
Part 2
Imaging vs angiography-led PCI: What does success look like?
Part 3
Intracoronary imaging for PCI: A practical approach to OCT
Faculty Biographies

Jonathan Hill
Dr Jonathan Hill qualified from Edinburgh University Medical School in 1992 following pre-clinical training at Cambridge University. He trained in cardiology at The London Chest and St Bartholomew's Hospitals.
In 1999 he was awarded the first National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Bench to Bedside award and trained in basic science and interventional research within the Cardiovascular Branch of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda. He completed his interventional cardiology training at the London Chest Hospital.
In 2005 he was appointed as Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant Cardiologist at King's College London.