Can we use contrast as a substitute for Adenosine?

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Christopher Cook discusses if  we can use contrast as a substitute for Adenosine.

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Target Audience

This essential guide is an educational activity intended for an international audience, specifically interventional cardiologists and cardiologists. However, other healthcare professionals involved in the care of coronary artery disease (CAD) patients will also find this topical. 

This 2 day course general admission pass which covers  registration, meals, and refreshments.  After course free access to online course resources including powerpoint images, course videos, and links to other Simple Education resources.

Learning Objectives

Advances in Coronary Physiology course provides all you need to know to understand the basics of coronary physiology and what you need to do to implement coronary physiology into the cardiac catheter laboratory.

  • Understanding the background of coronary physiology

  • Understanding of coronary blood flow regulation in unobstructed and obstructed coronary arteries

  • Learn what you need to know to implement iFR and FFR in your laboratory 

  • Learn about the guidelines for appropriate use and reimbursement

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Live case transmission from Clinico San Carlos, Madrid, Spain
Terminology – iFR, FFR, CFR, HSR what do all the abbreviations mean?
iFR: principles and case examples and cut points
Detecting ischaemia using iFR and FFR in clinical practice
How to measure FFR and iFR
Tips, tricks, and pitfalls of FFR and iFR assessment - VIDEO CASES
iFR Outcome data: DEFINE FLAIR and iFR Swedeheart trials
What about ACS, STEMI, bypass grafts and heart failure?
How does right arterial pressure impact physiological assessment?
Implementation of physiology into my catheter laboratory to assess the best revascularization strategy in patient with acute coronary syndromes
Management of tandem lesions and diffuse disease
Fascinating coronary physiology case examples - Martijn van Lavieren
Can we use contrast as a substitute for Adenosine?
Will the AUC guidelines shape revascularization decision-making worldwide?
Deeper dive into Define-FLAIR study
Live Case transmission from Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK
Coronary physiology after AMI. Can flow help?
How to interpret an FFR>0.80
Co-registration: Should we be treating a number at all?
Can PdPa be used as a substitute for iFR/FFR?
Big questions in cardiology? PCI or CABG? What have we learnt from SYNTAX II so far.
Should we need stenting at all? ORBITA study
Physiology extension beyond the epicardial stenosis.
What’s the role for CT-FFR in the catheter laboratory in 2016?
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