October 7-8, 2022
Precision PCI
Syllabus – Precision PCI 2022
PDFs of the slides presented during the course are linked below, when approved and provided by the speaker. The password to watch the videos was provided to virtual participants via email. Please contact Rebecca Law if you need a copy forwarded to you.
The Precision PCI program is sponsored by a grant from Philips
October 7, 2022 Video
October 8, 2022 Video
Friday, October 7, 2022
Let Me Convince you in 15 Minutes that Physiology Guided PCI Improves Outcomes
Justin Davies, MD, PhD
Let Me Convince you in 15 Minutes that Imaging Guided PCI Improves Outcomes
Gary Mintz, MD
Each and Every Time – What Imaging Tells Me in Routine Cases
Evan Shlofmitz, MD
When Things Get Gnarly – Making Complex PCI Simple
Paul S. Teirstein, MD
Cases Where Physiology Rocked My World
Bruce Samuels, MD
ACS/STEMI – On the Fly Decision Making
Sunil Rao, MD
Cases That Prove You Can’t Trust Your Eyes
Rasha Al-Lamee, MA, MB BS, PhD
Saturday, October 8, 2022
Physiology for Yanks (Dummies) – Part 1: Resting vs Hyperemic Indices
Justin Davies, MD, PhD
Physiology for Yanks (Dummies) – Part 2: Diffuse Disease & Serial Lesions
Sukhjinder Nijjer, BSc, MBChB, MRCP, PhD
What Are We Trying to Achieve with PCI Anyway? Part 1: Improving Anatomy
Andrew Sharp, MD
What Are We Trying to Achieve with PCI Anyway? Part 2: Improving Ischemia
Rasha Al-Lamee, MA, MB BS, PhD
Physiology Doesn’t Work – Recent Clinical Trials
Sunil Rao, MD
Get With the Guidelines – Don’t Do CTOs, Imaging or High Risk PCI
Ajay Kirtane, MD, SM
iFR/FFR Discordance is Meaningless
Bruce Samuels, MD
Left Main PCI: The Big Kahuna
Paul S. Teirstein, MD
ISR: Breaking the Cycle
Sunil Rao, MD
Calcium: The Hardest Thing About it is Deciding How to Manage It
Evan Shlofmitz, DO
The Final Word: Do We Need Both Imaging AND Physiology?
Gary Mintz, MD