Class 1 - The Unmet Need In The Treatment Of CAC

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Simplify your procedures with Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) by safely modifying intimal and medial calcium to achieve optimal outcomes while minimising trauma, complications and costs due to its...
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Simplify your procedures with Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) by safely modifying intimal and medial calcium to achieve optimal outcomes while minimising trauma, complications and costs due to its unique MOA.
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James Spratt Professor of Interventional cardiology with a sub-speciality interest in complex PCI, intravascular...
James Spratt Professor of Interventional cardiology with a sub-speciality interest in complex PCI, intravascular imaging and CTO. He is widely published within this area and has performed live case demonstrations globally. He has an interest in medical education and is the Founder of Optima Education.
Dr. Riley is an Interventional Cardiologist specializing in the care of patients with complex and high-risk coronary...
Dr. Riley is an Interventional Cardiologist specializing in the care of patients with complex and high-risk coronary artery disease and cardiogenic shock. He focuses on the treatment of coronary chronic total occlusions, multivessel coronary artery disease (including patients turned down for CABG surgery), atherectomy, and those in need of mechanical circulatory support. He was born in Knoxville, TN and completed his undergraduate education at Furman University with a degree in Chemistry. He attended medical school at the University of Virginia and completed residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Washington. He then completed his Cardiology fellowship at Wake Forest University, during which he obtained a Masters degree in Clinical and Population Translational Science. He then returned to the University of Washington to complete his Interventional Cardiology fellowship, followed by the first ever advanced fellowship in Complex, High-Risk, and Indicated PCI and Hemodynamic Support before joining the group at Christ Hospital. He is very active in clinical research, co-edits a monthly newsletter on high-risk PCI, and enjoys speaking at national and international meetings.
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