Case 9: PCI Manual - MINOCA?
A patient presenting with STEMI but without an obvious culprit lesion on coronary angiography. Optical coherence tomography demonstrated an ulcerated lesion with thrombus in the mid LAD that was successfully stented, demonstrating that this was not a case of MINOCA (myocardial infarction with normal coronary arteries)

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Case 8: PCI Manual - Angiosculpt balloon fracture

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Case 215: Manual of PCI - Snuffbox, kink, rota, perf, coil

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Tripura fire and emergency service training centre Display room. #fireservice

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INOCA in specific scenarios - Webinar

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Update on Myocardial Infarction with Non-Obstructive CAD (MINCOA)

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This Changes Everything About Nattokinase & Clogged Arteries (New Study)

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Case 217: Manual of PCI - Shape It

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Watch his reaction when he’s told he’s a GOOD BOY for the first time 🥹

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OCT-guided PCI: step-by-step_Shlofmitz_Coronary On Demand

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MINOCA - When a heart attack is not a heart attack

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MI with nonobstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA). A novel concept - Ass.Prof. Tarek Kafafy

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STEMI primary PCI: technical tips, including for STEMI with shock- Elias Hanna

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Evolution of Cardiac Diagnostics: A New Era with AI-Powered FFR-CT

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Case 27: PCI Manual: STEMI and shock

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What is MINOCA?

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A contemporary approach to the invasive diagnosis of MINOCA - EuroPCR 2023

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iPCI Imaging Club – Session 5 | IVUS-Guided PCI Case Discussions

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The Gold Standard Heart Health Test

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Case 45: PCI Manual - When things don't go well

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