Live From the Hammersmith Hospital -Simplifying Complex PCI- Live Case Using IFR And IFR Scout

Live Case
Dr Justin Davies and Dr Iqbal Malik from the Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, perform a live case demonstration of the use iFR and iFR Scout to simplify assessment in multi-vessel coronary artery disease. They discuss the evolution of physiological technique, the evidence bases for established techniques such as FFR, and demonstrates the use iFR in contemporary clinical practice.

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Overview

Learning Objectives:

  • Introduction to the ethos of Live from the Hammersmith
  • Outline for the live case broadcast
  • Importance of FAME 3, Syntax 2 in disease assessment in changing patient demographics
  • Introduction of patient case
  • iFR set up at the Hammersmith
  • Essentials for Good measurement
  • ABC of measurement (normalisation, nitrates, and measurement)
  • Measurements and Treatment
  • Use of Sync-Vision and iFR Scout in lesion assessment
  • Review of Case - how physiology changed practice in context of MVD

Featuring

Dr Justin Davies, Consultant Cardiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Dr Iqbal Malik, Consultant Cardiologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

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Target Audience

  • Interventional Cardiologists and Interventional Fellows performing PCI
  • Nurses and catheter laboratory technicians
  • Medical and physiology students

The broadcast of this live case is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Volcano Corporation

Learning Objectives

This live case is to inform and educate cardiologists on:

  • Understand how to select patients suitable for PCI using the latest physiological techniques
  • Attain first hand knowledge in iFR and iFR Scout
  • Use Sync-Vision to demonstrate co-registration between IVUS and Angiography
  • Understand how clinical trial evidence is evolving to increase appropriate PCI use in patients with complex and multi-vessel disease

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