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At #EuroPCR 2025, Thomas Engstrøm shares details on the DANAMI-3-PRIMULTI analysis, stating that "there is a benefit with complete revascularization, and it is a durable benefit." For more information, read TCTMD's full coverage: tctmd.com/news/complete-…



Cian McCarthy (Cian McCarthy) shares data from US emergency departments revealing refinements to the use of cardiac biomarker testing may be needed in order to prevent overtesting. For the full #QuickTakes video: tctmd.com/videos/quick-t…


From #EuroPCR 2025, Mamas A. Mamas sat down with Philippe Genereux and Nicole Karam, MD, PhD, FESC to discuss how cardiac damage impacts outcomes in EARLY TAVR for patients with asymptomatic severe AS. Watch the full video: tctmd.com/videos/beyond-…

Check out the most recent episode from the TAVR Now series! Brian Lindman, Sammy Elmariah MD MPH, and David Wood discuss their experiences with implementing echo alerts to assist with patient management. Listen here: tctmd.com/audio/actionin…


Mamas Mamas (Mamas A. Mamas) and Mirvat Alasnag (MIЯVΛƬ #IC) discuss how virtual technologies can provide more comprehensive care and educational tools to improve CV outcomes for women in the Middle East. #TCTMiddleEast2025 Watch the full video: tctmd.com/videos/beyond-…

The latest FLAVOUR trial results find that FFR-guided PCI is as safe and effective as IVUS-guided PCI for intermediate coronary lesions, as reported at #EuroPCR2025. For more from Bon-Kwon Koo and David Erlinge, read here: tctmd.com/news/flavour-c…


Subanalysis of the OCCUPI trial reveals that patients with ACS and complex lesions have better outcomes when OCT is used to guide PCI rather than angiography. For more on the data presented at #EuroPCR2025: bit.ly/43yFmwK Byeong Keuk Kim Lorenz Räber, MD PhD DrThomasCuisset
