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Stephane Manzo-Silberman “Cardiac imaging – what is the future?”

Revisiting October’s Insights: “Cardiac imaging – what is the future?”

The session on Cardiac Imaging presents the latest advancements and challenges in both non-interventional and interventional modalities.

Prevention & Intervention 2023 Conference, "Coronary physiology and imaging in preventing MACE after intervention", Vijay Kunadian

Revisiting October’s Insights: “Coronary physiology and imaging in preventing MACE after intervention”

Functional assessment of coronary arteries and microcirculation is a milestone in personalized approach to ischemic heart disease management. The importance of coronary artery imaging during PCI was highlighted during ESC2023.

Renata Główczynska “Cardiovascular disease in women: understanding symptoms, risk factors, and management strategies”

Revisiting October’s Insights: “Cardiovascular disease in women: understanding symptoms, risk factors, and management strategies”

Increased recognition of the prevalence of traditional CVD risk factors, and their differential impact in women, as well as emerging, nontraditional risk factors unique to or more common in women, contribute to new understanding of mechanisms leading to these worsening outcomes for women.

Prev&Interv 2023 - Martha Gulati

Revisiting October’s Insights: “Women’s Heart Health – Differences?”

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading killer of both women and men in the US. Despite the significant impact CVD has on women, awareness, and education for women’s heart disease have historically been low.