-     America/New_York

CAN PCI BE IMPROVED TO TREAT ANGINA IN STABLE PATIENTS?

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Introduction to the session by facilitators

Why PCI is currently a suboptimal treatment for angina?
Dejan Milasinovic

Residual obstructive disease after PCI: why is it so frequent?
Justin Davies

Non-obstructive ischemia in PCI candidates
Hernán Mejía-Rentería

Coronary sinus reducer in refractory angina: when and how?
Alejandro Travieso

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Alejandro Travieso

Alejandro Travieso was born in Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain), he got his degree in...

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Breda Hennessey

Dr Breda Hennessey graduated from the Third Faculty of Medicine in Charles University in Prague....

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Dejan Milasinovic

Dr Dejan Milasinovic is an interventional cardiologist at the Department of Cardiology, Clinical...

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Hernan Mejia-Renteria

Dr. Hernán Mejía-Rentería is an Interventional Cardiologist at the Department of Cardiology,...

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Justin Davies

Dr Justin Davies is a honorary 
interventional cardiologist at Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial...

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Kambis Mashayekhi

Dr Kambis Mashayekhi is Head of the Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology in Heart...

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Roberto Garbo

Dr Roberto Garbo is the Director of the CTO PCI, CHIP, and complex PCI program in Maria Pia...

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Vijay Kunadian

Prof Kunadian is a Professor of Interventional Cardiology holding a Personal Chair at Newcastle...

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Ziad Ali

Ziad Ali is the Director of the DeMatteis Cardiovascular Institute, Director of Investigational...

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