2019 Scientific Sessions

Intravascular Imaging and Coronary Physiology: Current State of the Art and Future Directions

Coronary interventional success rates have steadily improved since the inception of PCI, due in part to breakthroughs in imaging and physiology for selecting patients and optimizing therapy. Review findings from recent studies so that you can integrate them into your complex PCI practice.
Welcome and Introductions
Arnold H. Seto, MD, MPA, FSCAI, University Of California, Irvine, Long Beach, CA
The State of the Union in Physiology and Imaging Is Strong
Arnold H. Seto, MD, MPA, FSCAI, University Of California, Irvine, Long Beach, CA
New Applications of Physiology: Pullback, Post-PCI Measurements, and Nonhyperemic Pressure Ratios (iFR)
Abdul Hakeem, M.D., Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School / Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
Will Wireless (Angio-based, CT-FFR, OCT-FFR) Hemodynamics Replace the Pressure Wire?
William F. Fearon, M.D., FSCAI, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA
Why 9% Is Not Enough: The Case for More Imaging in PCI and How to Get There
Dr. Prashant Kaul, M.D., FSCAI, Piedmont Heart Institute, Atlanta, GA
Case: My Best OCT/IVUS Case
Byeong-Keuk Kim, M.D., Ph.D., YONSEI University Severance Hospital, Seoul, South Korea
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