
Durante los próximos días 18, 19 y 20 de mayo se celebrará el EuroPCR 2021, congreso nuevamente en formato virtual al que World Medica asiste a través de sus marcas representadas: Asahi Intecc, Concept Medical, Neovasc y Products & Features.
Este prestigioso congreso EuroPCR es un acontecimiento científico que reúne a un gran número de profesionales sanitarios del ámbito de la cardiología intervencionista, donde se exponen los últimos avances y novedades del sector, tanto en dispositivos como en técnicas innovadoras.
Agenda de World Medica y sus marcas representadas en EuroPCR 2021
Día 19 de mayo
Asahi Intecc
12:00-12:45 / Canal 4 Plus / New Perspectives in CTO PCI, a case-based approach
- To learn more about new devices for CTO PCI treatment
- To master selection and appropriate usage of CTO guidewires
- To learn what to consider for selecting the appropriate microcatheters
Products & Features
12:00-12:45 / Canal Valvular / New Horizons in Tricuspid Therapy, The Tricvalve Solution
- To learn about the TricValve system’s approach to tricuspid regurgitation and right heart disease
- To understand how this new generation of tricuspid valve system may reduce the procedural time and contribute to patients’ prognostic
- To obtain first insights on real live case scenario
Concept Medical
17:00-18:30 / Canal 4 Plus / MagicTouch: Sirolimus Coated Balloon Continues to be the choice of treatment for CAD.
- To know where to use a DCB in today’s clinical practice
- To learn about real-world case-based experience and interesting data presentation from various registries and clinical studies
- To understand the technology behind the MagicTouch Sirolimus DCB and its future potential for the treatment of CAD
Día 20 de mayo
Neovasc
17:00-18:00 / Canal Valvular / Latest clinical evidence and practical aspects to start REDUCER therapy in your centre
- To assess whether REDUCER therapy can help your patients with refractory angina
- To understand the tips and tricks of the REDUCER implant
- To get a glimpse into REDUCER therapy for microvascular disease