SOLACI-CACI 2021 | Current & Immediate Future Role of Imaging in Structural and Coronary Heart Disease

✔️ Watch again the session “Current & Immediate Future Role of Imaging in Structural and Coronary Heart Disease” in the SOLACI-CACI 2021 Congress.

👨‍🏫 Program:

  • 02:27 – Computer Tomography in TAVR: Planning, Predicting Complications, and Follow-up – Mariano Falconi
  • 19:26 – Multi-Imaging Evaluation in Mitral Regurgitation Intervention – Fabián Salmo
  • 31:10 – New Prognosis Tools in Cardiac CT: Beyond Stenosis – Gastón Rodríguez Granillo
  • 48:32 – Understanding Phenotypical Differences Between Genders in Chronic Coronary Syndromes – Roxana Campisi
  • 01:03:20 – Role of Coronary CT for Guiding Complex Procedures: CTO and CHIP – Hector García García

👉🏻 Panelists: Cerda, Miguel – De Quadros, Alexandre S. – Fernández, Mario – Fernández-Pereira, Carlos – Ingino, Carlos – Larraburu, Alfredo – Sciancalepore, Agustina
👉🏻 Chairpersons: Diego Pérez de Arenaza & Aníbal Damonte
👉🏻 Digital Moderator: Marcelo Halac


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