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European Interventional Fellows Course
EAPCI organised meeting: click here to access the slides of the 2009 Krakow Interventional Cardiology Fellows Course.

Structural heart disease interventions
"The 3 most important findings in structural heart disease interventions: 2009", by Dr. Horst Sievert, Frankfurt, Germany. Learn from this lecture and rate it!

New submitted case: Primary PCI of ostial LAD with giant LMS coronary aneurysm
Prof MMH Nuri, Dr Anwarudin, Dr Mubasher Ahmad, Pakistan

Volume 5 Number 7 now online
Discover a series of articles on gender based issues in interventional cardiology and much more.

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MEDTRONIC's Endeavor Stent Continues to Demonstrate Compelling and Consistent Long-Term Clinical Results - March 14, 2010
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Volume 5 Number 7 is online
Gender based issues in interventional cardiology have proven elusive, and we approach them from several viewpoints in the upcoming pages. We begin with a consensus statement from the Women In Innovations (WIN) initiative. Three other articles continue to touch on this essential and fascinating subject.






