Arrhythmias

Innovate clinical pathways for arrhythmia patients – safely 

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart disease.1 While age can be a risk factor, coronary artery disease does not only affect old people. Younger people can also have a heart attack. Frank, an athletic 50-year-old man, went for a cardio checkup at the request of a friend. Learn how his friend saved him from a heart attack.

Our testing, multimodality imaging, and therapy solutions can help prevent unnecessary invasive procedures along the CAD pathway. And innovations at the point of care expand opportunities to improve precision for patients. The digital competence of our portfolio helps interdisciplinary teams make faster care management decisions that can lead to improved clinical outcomes.

60%

of diagnostic  angiographies show no relevant coronary lesions2

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Novel insights into MINOCA and INOCA: Resolving diagnostic dilemmas

The complexities of diagnosing MINOCA and INOCA remain challenging. The CVC online webinar will highlight the added value of CMR, CT, and angio imaging in both acute and chronic ischemia without obstructive coronary arteries. Learn from experts Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, MD, and Colin Berry, MD, about the potential of diagnostic imaging for risk assessment and prognosis in MINOCA and INOCA patients.

Successfully implementing high-sensitivity cardiac troponin

Join Professor Fred Apple and Nicholas Mills as they explain the diagnostic strategies for using a high-sensitivity cardiac troponin assay and review evidence-based literature that supports implementation of high-sensitivity troponin testing in clinical practice. Profsessor Apple and Mills will also discuss the latest ESC and NICE guidelines and how these recommendations impact their interpretation perspectives.

What is the optimal approach to stratify risk and investigate patients after myocardial infarction has been ruled out?

Watch our CVC webinar and get insights from the experts Michelle Williams, MD, and Prof. Nicolas Mills, MD into troponin-guided Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography after exclusion of myocardial infarction.

What is the optimal approach to stratify risk and investigate patients after myocardial infarction has been ruled out?

Watch our CVC webinar and get insights from the experts Michelle Williams, MD, and Prof. Nicolas Mills, MD into troponin-guided Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography after exclusion of myocardial infarction.

Acute chest pain management for NSTE-ACS patients

The recently released 2021 US guidelines for evaluation and diagnosis of chest pain recommend high-sensitivity cardiac troponins as the preferred standard for diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction. Furthermore, coronary CTA is recommended as a frontline testing strategy in the evaluation of patients with stable and acute chest pain who have no known coronary artery disease. In this context, we are offering an online webinar on “the role of CCTA in triage patients with acute chest pain in the era of high-sensitivity troponin.” Join our ESC satellite online webinar with James Januzzi, MD, Koen Nieman, MD, and Markus Scherer, MD.

Physiological assessment of lesions after PCI: The new routine?

In the second installment of our Cardiovascular Care online webinar series, a lineup of experts in the field of coronary physiology discussed how the use of post-PCI physiology can improve patient outcomes. Chairman Bernard De Bruyne, MD, was joined by Joost Daemen, MD and Simone Biscaglia, MD, to debate why, despite unequivocal evidence supporting its use, adoption of post-PCI physiology assessment into routine practice is still limited.

The new reality: Complex coronary intervention in virtual patients

Our new online webinar series started with a great lineup of leading experts in the field of cardiovascular care. Stephan Achenbach, MD, chaired the first online seminar. Here, the experts discussed the current state of interventional education in Europe and what simulation brings to that.