‘Zero-Contrast PCI Using HD IVUS and Physiological Guidance’ by Dr J.Daemen, Dr A.Jeremias & Dr Z.Ali

Watch this informative video that explores the innovative approach of performing zero-contrast percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using advanced medical technologies and best practices.

Learn from interventional experts Dr Joost Daemen, Dr Allen Jeremias and Dr Ziad Ali as they review this innovative approach through a case-based discussion.

The faculty will guide you through the utilisation of cutting-edge tools, including the HDi® HD IVUS system and Kodama catheter, along with the RXi® system and Navvus®II microcatheter when performing zero-contrast PCI procedures.

A MUST-WATCH VIDEO to gain insights into a novel approach that enhances care delivery while mitigating the impact of contrast supply shortages.

https://www.radcliffecardiology.com/video-index/zero-contrast-pci-using-hd-ivus-and-physiological-guidance

Cases over Coffee – Session 3

Techniques to Optimize Contrast Use in Complex Cases

 

We invite you to join our next Cases over Coffee session with the title “Techniques to Optimize Contrast Use in Complex Cases“.

The session will be held on Wednesday, June 28th, from 3-4 pm CEST and will demonstrate techniques to optimize contrast use in left- and right-heart catheterization, including the treatment of in-stent stenosis in a patient with impaired kidney function.

During this session, we will:

  • Discuss the risks of contrast-induced acute kidney injuries (CI-AKI) and the necessity of contrast-optimized procedures.
  • Review a real patient case study that demonstrates the need and how to use contrast-optimizing techniques.

This training session is useful if you would like to learn more about CI-AKI and its impact on patients health, and if you would like to deepen your knowledge about techniques to identify options to reduce contrast, including the techniques to actually reduce contrast.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at acistmarketing@bracco.com

 

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