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Coronary sinus reducer for the treatment of angina and coronary microvascular dysfunction

Coronary sinus reducer for the treatment of angina and coronary microvascular dysfunction
Dr Ranil de Silva
45 Minutes
Coronary Sinus Reducer for the Treatment of Angina and Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction 1 Topic
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Coronary sinus reducer for the treatment of angina and coronary microvascular dysfunction
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Secondary care doctors & Students & Tertiary care doctors

Subject

Cardiology

Duration

45 Minutes

Certified:

CPD
EXPERT TALK
Overview
  • Unmet clinical need
  • Historical background and rationale
  • Evidence
  • Mechanism of action
  • Where does CF Reducer fit in refractory angina managment?
  • Take home messages
CONTENT
Learning Objectives
  • Using precision diagnostics
  • Quantitative evaluation of the epicardial and microcirculation of the heart
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Dr Ranil de Silva is a consultant interventional cardiologist and leads the specialist angina service at Royal Brompton Hospital, where he treats private and NHS patients.

In particular, his research areas include: refractory angina, coronary microvascular dysfunction, coronary plaque biomechanics, novel cardiac magnetic resonance imaging techniques for the study of adverse left ventricular remodelling.

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