Coronary Physiology guided precision PCI (including serial lesions, post-PCI prediction)
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This session will focus on how best to utilise coronary physiology to guide PCI strategy including in patients with complex or serial lesions. In addition, it will cover current state-of-the-art techniques on pre-PCI prediction of post-PCI results.
This program is made possible by an unrestricted educational grant from Abbott. The technologies been discussed may not be approved for use in your country.
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Bernard De Bruyne
An other health professionals at Cardiovascular Center Aalst, Aalst, Belgium. Features in 2...
Read MoreAn other health professionals at Cardiovascular Center Aalst, Aalst, Belgium. Features in 2 videos on Wondr Medical. Bernard De Bruyne generally speaks on Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI), Coronary Physiology, Vulnerable plaque, Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS), and Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PPCI).
Show LessOzan Demir
Dr. Ozan Demir is a Structural and Interventional Cardiology Fellow at Hammersmith Hospital...
Read MoreDr. Ozan Demir is a Structural and Interventional Cardiology Fellow at Hammersmith Hospital London. He recently completed post as Clinical Research Fellow at St Thomas’ Hospital and King’s College London, where he is undertook a PhD in coronary physiology under the supervision of Professor Divaka Perera. He studied Medicine at King’s College London and trained in London prior to undertaking Interventional Cardiology Fellowships at Hammersmith Hospital, London and San Raffaele, Milano. During his Fellowship in Milano, under the supervision of Professor Antonio Colombo and Professor Azeem Latib, he undertook an MSc in Interventional Cardiology at the Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele. He is currently involved in various clinical research studies on cardiovascular physiology.
Show LessPaweł Gasior
Asst. Prof. Pawel Gasior is an interventional cardiology fellow in Division of Cardiology and...
Read MoreAsst. Prof. Pawel Gasior is an interventional cardiology fellow in Division of Cardiology and Structural Heart Diseases, Medical University of Silesia in Poland. He is a Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology and the currently act as co-chair of the EAPCI New Initiatives for Young Interventionalists Committee. Following graduation from Medical University of Silesia he undertook research fellowship at Cardiovascular Research Foundation in New York under supervision of Dr. Juan Granada. Besides clinical medicine, he is also engaged in both clinical and preclinical research on intravascular imaging, new intravascular technologies, coronary physiology and coronary artery disease.
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