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CRT 2017: ATHEROSCLEROSIS, PHYSIOLOGY AND IMAGING - OCT/Infrared/IVUS/MSCT: Workshop and Mixed Case-Studies
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ATHEROSCLEROSIS, PHYSIOLOGY AND IMAGING - OCT/Infrared/IVUS/MSCT: Workshop and Mixed Case-Studies
Featuring
Takashi Akasaka
Ryan Madder
James Goldstein
Rajiv Gulati
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Moment Components
Importance of Plaque Characteristics at the Stent Edge for Future MACE Assessed by OCT - Takashi Akasaka
NIRS Imaging to Identify the Vulnerable Plaque and Vulnerable Patient - Ryan Madder
Detection of Vulnerable and Disrupted Plaques by CTA - James Goldstein
Intravascular Imaging of Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection - Rajiv Gulati
Target Audience
Cardiologists
Interventional Cardiologists
Interventional Fellows
Interventional Radiologists
Vascular Surgeons
Emergency Physicians
Physicians with an interest in Cardiovascular Innovations
Learning Objectives
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