





- Instantaneous wave-Free Ratio (iFR)
- Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR)
- Coronary Flow Reserve (CFR)
- Coronary Physiology
Intra-Coronary Physiology: Past, Present and Future - Prof. Carlo Di Mario
Summary
Speaker: Prof Carlo Di Mario, Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Brompton NHS Trust
Carlo Di Mario sets the scene for the Advances in Coronary Physiology Course by discussing the history of...
Summary
Speaker: Prof Carlo Di Mario, Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Brompton NHS Trust
Carlo Di Mario sets the scene for the Advances in Coronary Physiology Course by discussing the history of coronary physiology from the inception to state-of-the-art in 2015.
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Speakers
Carlo Di Mario is Professor of Cardiology at the University of Florence and Director of the... Carlo Di Mario is Professor of Cardiology at the University of Florence and Director of the Structural Interventional Cardiology Division of the University Hospital Careggi, Florence, Italy. Previous posts included 15 years as Professor of Clinical Cardiology at Imperial College of Sciences, Medicine & Technology, London and Consultant Cardiologist at the Royal Brompton Hospital. Despite his teaching, research and administrative commitments, he maintains an active clinical involvement performing more than 100 PCI per year with special interest in the treatment of calcified lesions, chronic total occlusions, bifurcations, and diffuse disease. He is a regular TAVI operator and certified implanter for the Medtronic Evolut R and Edwards Sapien 3 transcatheter aortic valves. He participated in more than 160 MitraClip implantations in London and Florence and has recently started direct annuloplasty with the CardioBand. Professor Di Mario pioneered the use of intracoronary Doppler, pressure measurement, intravascular ultrasound, optical coherence tomography, and near infrared spectroscopy. He was PI of the OPTICUS trial, failing to demonstrate superiority of IVUS guided stenting, and of the Lipid Rich Plaque study, due to report at TCT 2018. He was Principal Investigator of the DESTINI trial, using Doppler CRF to identify lesions in need of stenting, and of the CARESS in AMI trial, a large multicentre trial showing that patients who receive fibrinolytic therapy for ST-elevation myocardial infarction benefit from early angioplasty. This trial and a subsequent meta-analysis have led to a change in the European Society of Cardiology and AHA/ACC Guidelines for treatment of STEMI patients. He cooperated with Dr Davies to the validation of iFR to assess lesion severity and discriminate the contribution of individual lesions, and with Dr Lyon in the intracoronary delivery of SERCA-2 genes via adenoviral vectors in the CUPID2 trial.