Complex PCI – In-stent Restenosis

Published: 19 January 2021

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Overview

Philips, in collaboration with Radcliffe Cardiology, are pleased to present expert video cases filmed at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Bournemouth, UK. In these videos, Consultant Interventional Cardiologists Dr Peter O’Kane and Dr Jehangir Din perform two cases, incorporating iFR and IVUS, highlighting the challenges and practical approaches to complex PCI with in-stent restenosis. Additionally, the physicians demonstrate AngioSculpt, iFR co-registration, and the use of laser.

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Part 1

Case 1: LAD In-Stent Restenosis: iFR and IVUS Co-registration, laser atherectomy, final DCB and stenting

Case 1: LAD In-Stent Restenosis: iFR and IVUS Co-registration, laser atherectomy, final DCB and stenting

Part 2

Case 2: CX in-stent restenosis: IVUS Co-registration, scoring balloon lesion-prep, IVUS-guided DCB treatment, SB branch rescue and final KBT

Case 2: CX in-stent restenosis: IVUS Co-registration, scoring balloon lesion-prep, IVUS-guided DCB treatment, SB branch rescue and final KBT

Part 3

How to use AngioSculptX

How to use AngioSculptX

Part 4

How to do iFR Co-registration

How to do iFR Co-registration

Part 5

How to use Laser

How to use Laser

Part 6

Interview – The importance of iFR and IVUS

Interview – The importance of iFR and IVUS

Faculty Biographies

Peter O’Kane

Peter O’Kane

Consultant Interventional Cardiologist

Dr Peter O’Kane has been a consultant interventional cardiologist at Royal Bournemouth Hospital for more than 8 years. This is currently the UK’s highest volume non-surgical PCI centre and he annually performs more than 450 PCI cases. The case mix is complex particularly amongst the many elderly patients who have multi-vessel coronary disease which includes extensively calcified lesions, bifurcations including left main stem and chronic total occlusions.

He is committed to teaching and is a National Proctor for Rotational Atherectomy and Optical Frequency Domain Imaging (OFDI), European proctor for laser atherectomy and International proctor for the Axxess dedicated bifurcation stent and Absorb. He has trained consultant colleagues from the UK, Europe and Asia in the multiple adjunctive devices in PCI, intracoronary imaging and the implantation techniques and rationale for use of Absorb.

He has published more than 35 manuscripts in the last decade and has…

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Jehangir Din

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