Retrograde CTO PCI Part 1: Time to go retro
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An introduction to the principles and techniques of retrograde CTO PCI. We’ll discuss case selection, set-up and how to choose and navigate interventional collaterals. You will even know what reverse CART stands for by the end.
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John Hung
Dr Hung is a Fellow in Interventional Cardiology, and the co-host of “Penetrating CTO – from cap...
Read MoreDr Hung is a Fellow in Interventional Cardiology, and the co-host of “Penetrating CTO – from cap to completion” on Wondr Medical. He specialises in complex PCI and chronic total occlusion and education in coronary intervention. He is a graduate of the University of Liverpool, where he did much of his postgraduate medical training, before undertaking a period of research at the BHF Centre for Cardiovascular Science in Edinburgh. Currently based at St George’s Hospital, London he is an active clinician, researcher and road cyclist.
Show LessMargaret McEntegart
After training in Scotland, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at CUMC, and Clinical Research...
Read MoreAfter training in Scotland, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at CUMC, and Clinical Research Fellowship at Harvard University, she was a Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at the Golden Jubilee National Hospital and Associate Professor of Cardiology at the University of Glasgow, prior to moving back to New York in 2022.
Show LessSinjini Biswas
Sinjini Biswas is an Interventional Cardiologist at the Bristol Heart Institute, having recently...
Read MoreSinjini Biswas is an Interventional Cardiologist at the Bristol Heart Institute, having recently finished a CTO and complex PCI fellowship at the same institution. She graduated from the University of Melbourne and completed her cardiology training at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Australia. She was awarded a scholarship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia to undertake a PhD at Monash University/The Alfred Hospital. She subsequently completed a fellowship in PCI and TAVI at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, before moving to Bristol. She has clinical and research interests in intravascular imaging, treatment of calcific coronary artery disease and cardiovascular outcomes research.
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