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Chair :
Prof. Tom Adriaenssens ( UZ Leuven, Belgium )

Faculty :
Dr. Vas Panoulas ( Royal Brompton Hospital NHS, London, UK )
Dr. Maria Monteagudo-Vela ( Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, Madrid, Spain )
Dr. Joost Daemen ( EMC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands )

Agenda

18:00
Introduction
Prof. Tom Adriaenssens
 
18:05
Benefits of Impella in High Risk PCI and Cardiogenic Shock: The Harefield NHS experience
Dr. Vas Panoulas
 
18:20
Cardiogenic Shock Case illustration
Dr. Maria Monteagudo-Vela
 
18:30 High risk PCI case illustration
Dr. Joost Daemen
 
18:45 Q&A
 
18:55
Closing remarks
Prof. Tom Adrianenssens
 
19:00
Adjourn
 


 

Shooting date : 2021-09-28
Last update : 2021-09-30

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