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About the program

The DET Show clinical case contest is an initiative to collect clinical cases focusing on the treatment of peripheral artery disease (PAD) using drug-eluting technology solutions, including any drug-eluting stents (DES) and drug-coated balloons (DCB). The contest is open to healthcare professionals located everywhere in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).​
 
The objective is to raise awareness about the use of drug-eluting technologies, which have emerged as effective and safe options for treating PAD, especially when compared to POBA or bare metal stents.
 
By submitting your clinical case, you have the opportunity to be chosen by the program jury from a select group of expert cases.
 
These cases will be presented to a broader community of practitioners who can engage with and learn from you during a live case procedure event, which will be broadcast on February 7th.
 
Don’t miss our live case event featuring a panel of experts who will provide insights about the case, allowing you to engage directly with the operator and learning trough immediate interaction and experts' guidance. During this live case event, the winners of the contest would be announced.

This program is CME accredited.

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Shooting date : 2024-10-07
Last update : 2024-12-19
Rachael Forsythe
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Nirmal Kakani
Manchester, United Kingdom
Ashish Patel
London, United Kingdom
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