Using SyncVision Co-registration to distinguish between focal and diffuse coronary disease. - Prof Giuseppe Tarantini

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Dr Tarantini discusses using  SyncVision Co-registration to distinguish between focal and diffuse coronary disease.

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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 Co-registration, Coronary Physiology & Intra Coronary Imaging course provides all you need to know to understand the basics of coronary physiology and imaging and what you need to do to implement both using co-registration into the cardiac catheter laboratory.

  • Understanding the background of coronary physiology and IVUS imaging
  • 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
  • Learn how to use co-registration in daily practice to simplify treatment and improve patient care
  • Hands on breakout session
  • Live case demonstration

Other Components in this Moment

Overview
Welcome and introductions to Advances in Co-registration Course - Dr Justin Davies
Hot topics overview in coronary physiology and imaging - Prof Javier Escaned
Understanding mechanisms of regulation of resting and hyperaemic blood flow, across single and serial stenoses - Dr Justin Davies
How to perform iFR and FFR, and best-practice measurement tips and tricks - Dr Ricardo Petraco
Getting the most out of our Imaging and Physiology Co-Registration Course: online-resources, and certification - Dr Justin Davies
How does IVUS work? - Prof Andrew Sharp
ABC of how to perform good IVUS measurements? - Prof Jose De La Torre
DEFINE-PCI: Are we leaving our patients with incomplete revascularisation? - Prof Andrew Sharp
Using SyncVision Co-registration to distinguish between focal and diffuse coronary disease. - Prof Giuseppe Tarantini
20 year overview of clinical trial data to support the use of coronary physiology in revascularisation decision-making - Prof Javier Escaned
How to perform good co-registration measurements using iFR and IVUS - Prof Carlo Di Mario
Evidence base for IVUS: to support use in routine practice - Prof Erick Schampaert
Understanding how SyncVision differs from other co-registration based technologies - Dr Justin Davies
Live case transmission from Clinico San Carlos, Madrid, Spain - Prof Javier Escaned
Should we be treating a physiology number or vessel MLA? Moving from vessel level ischaemia to stenosis level assessment. - Prof Javier Escaned
iFR or FFR in the LAD. What does the clinical outcome data tell us? - Dr Sayan Sen
Artificial intelligence guiding physiological data interpretation and improving patient safety - Dr Christopher Cook
Breakout session: Common pitfalls of FFR and iFR assessment - Dr Ricardo Petraco
How to tackle LMS assessment and treatment using SyncVision Co-Registration - Prof Andrew Sharp
ABC for using Coronary Physiology in Aortic Stenosis, PPCI/ACS, Muscle Bridges and Atrial Fibrillation - Dr Ricardo Petraco
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