The first SYNTAX results have been released, and along with a selection of presentations from EuroPCR, provide us with the opportunity to understand the complexity of MVD.
Read our interview with Patrick W. Serruys here.
Access the slides on the ESC website here.
A Post-ESC/Pre-SYNTAX LM Perspective: Should DES Be Used in Patients with Unprotected Left Main Disease? Data Synthesis and Clinical Recommendations Speaker: M.-C. Morice
The Synergy between Percutaneous Coronary Intervention with TAXUS and Cardiac Surgery:The SYNTAX Study Speaker: M.-C. Morice
Left Main: A balanced approach customized to the patient and lesion makes the most sense Speaker: M.-C. Morice
How do surgical techniques affect the clinical outcomes? Speaker: D. Taggart
Off pump coronary surgery - where are we now? Speaker: G. Angelini
Repeat bypass surgery. Is it time for a re-evaluation? Speaker: D. Steinbruechel
Patients status and current surgical practice: cardiac surgery registries (Society of Thoracic Surgeons, European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery) Speaker: F.W. Mohr
Managing the diabetic patient Speaker: B. Reimers
Multivessel disease and the diabetic patient Speaker: W. Desmet
Multivessel disease in primary PCI Speaker: S. Worthley
As an interventionalist, for which patient would I advise surgery? Speaker: F. Mauri
Coronary artery bypass surgery is the definitive treatment Speaker: R. Seabra-Gomes
Benefit and risks of multilesion, multivessel percutaneous coronary intervention using drug-eluting stents, including cost effectiveness considerations Speaker: D.J. Cohen
A consensus Speaker: E. Eeckhout
Understand the SYNTAX score: The SYNTAX Score: an angiographic tool grading the complexity of coronary artery disease
Three-year follow-up of the ARTS-II – Sirolimus-eluting stents for the treatment of patients with multivessel coronary artery disease
Short- and long- term health related quality-of-life and anginal status after randomisation to coronary stenting versus bypass surgery for the treatment of multivessel disease: results of the Arterial Revascularisation Therapy Study (ARTS)
Diabetic patients treated for unprotected left main coronary artery disease with drug eluting stents: a 3-year clinical outcome study. The Diabetes and Drug Eluting stent for LeFT main registry (D-DELFT)
One year results of a new in situ length-adjustable stent platform with a biodegradable Biolimus A9 eluting polymer: results of the CUSTOM-II trial
Elective implantation of sirolimus-eluting stents for bifurcated and non-bifurcated unprotected left main coronary artery lesions: clinical outcomes at one year.