Simple Education comprehensive guide to Coronary Physiology using iFR and FFR, November, 2015
Course
Hear from the worlds leading coronary physiologists about the latest developments in coronary physiology, including iFR (instantaneous wave-free ratio), FFR (Fractional Flow Reserve) and CFR (Coronary Flow Reserve).
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Overview
The Advances in Coronary Physiology is the most comprehensive 5* rated course series providing the core background content required to develop a comprehensive understanding of the rationale and underlying meaning of physiological measurements widely used in the catheter laboratory.
Intra-coronary physiology: Past, present and future - Carlo Di Mario
Why do we need intra-coronary physiology in 2015? - Andrew Sharp
Terminology - what do all the abbreviations mean? - Sayan Sen
Why do we use pressure instead of flow to assess stenosis severity - Ricardo Petraco
iFR: principals and case examples - Justin Davies
How to measure FFR and iFR - Andrew Sharp
Tips, tricks, and pitfalls of FFR and iFR assessment - Rasha Al-Lamee
Live case transmissions
Detecting ischaemia using iFR and FFR in clinical practice - Sayan Sen
DEFER, FAME, FAME II – the key points? - Tim van de Hoef
DEFER, FAME, FAME II – what the studies didn’t answer- Sukh Nijjer
Challenging cases from the audience/faculty? - Tim van de Hoef & Christopher Cook
Psychology of decision making in the coronary catheter laboratory - Andrew Sharp
A blue print for coronary physiology in the 21st century - Justin Davies
Implementation of physiology into my cath lab - Andrew Sharp
Management of tandem lesions and diffuse disease - Sukhjinder Nijjer
What about ACS, STEMI, bypass grafts and heart failure? - Sayan Sen
Do we need stenting at all? ORBITA study. - Rasha Al-Lamee
Physiology for all, and what are the next steps?- Eric van Belle
Guidelines and appropriate use criteria - Sayan Sen
iFR Outcome data: FLAIR and Swedeheart - Justin Davies
PCI or CABG? FAME III & SYNTAX II - Sukhjinder Nijjer
Summary and questions & Answer Session
Featuring
Justin Davies, Co-Course Director, Consultant Cardiologist, Imperial College Healthcare London, UK
Sayan Sen, Course Lead, Consultant Cardiologist, Imperial College Healthcare London, UK
Sukhjinder Nijjer, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Carlo Di Mario, Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, UK
Andrew Sharp, Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation, Exeter, UK
Eric van Belle, Consultant Cardiologist, Lille University Hospital, Lille, France
Rasha Al-Lamee, Imperial College London, UK
Christopher Cook, Imperial College London, UK
Tim van de Hoef, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands