How has the treatment of complex coronary artery disease (CAD) evolved over the past decade?
At #europcr 2026, Ashok Seth, Andreas Baumbach and Sasko Kedev discuss the growing complexity of today's patients, from heavily calcified lesions and renal dysfunction to diabetes and acute coronary syndromes.
The good news? Interventional cardiologists now have access to an expanding toolbox, including advanced imaging, physiology assessment, calcium modification techniques, and innovative balloon and stent technologies. The challenge is no longer simply having these tools available, but knowing how and when to use them to tailor treatment to each individual patient while maintaining the highest level of safety.
Ashok Seth, Andreas Baumbach and Sasko Kedev also explore a key question for the future: how can we move towards less permanent implantation strategies and potentially reduce the long-term risks associated with coronary implants?
Watch this discussion to discover how contemporary PCI is adapting to increasingly complex patient and lesion subsets.
Supported by an unrestricted grant from Meril
More videos on PCRonline: https://www.pcronline.com/Cases-resources-images/Resources/Course-videos-slides
#coronaryarterydisease, #cad, #calcifiedlesions, #renaldysfunction, #diabetes, #acs, #interventionalcardiology, #imaging, #physiology, #stent, #balloon, #coronaryimplant, #pci
At #europcr 2026, Ashok Seth, Andreas Baumbach and Sasko Kedev discuss the growing complexity of today's patients, from heavily calcified lesions and renal dysfunction to diabetes and acute coronary syndromes.
The good news? Interventional cardiologists now have access to an expanding toolbox, including advanced imaging, physiology assessment, calcium modification techniques, and innovative balloon and stent technologies. The challenge is no longer simply having these tools available, but knowing how and when to use them to tailor treatment to each individual patient while maintaining the highest level of safety.
Ashok Seth, Andreas Baumbach and Sasko Kedev also explore a key question for the future: how can we move towards less permanent implantation strategies and potentially reduce the long-term risks associated with coronary implants?
Watch this discussion to discover how contemporary PCI is adapting to increasingly complex patient and lesion subsets.
Supported by an unrestricted grant from Meril
More videos on PCRonline: https://www.pcronline.com/Cases-resources-images/Resources/Course-videos-slides
#coronaryarterydisease, #cad, #calcifiedlesions, #renaldysfunction, #diabetes, #acs, #interventionalcardiology, #imaging, #physiology, #stent, #balloon, #coronaryimplant, #pci
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