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Episode 6 Episode 6: OCT for coronary imaging

The new normal in interventional cardiology?

Guests:
Dr. Lene Andreasen
Dr. Niels Holm
Host:
Dr. Jane Godsland

Former Clinical Director, Springer Medicine

New trial data comparing OCT and IVUS as imaging options in PCI has reignited excitement around the potential benefits of OCT in cardiology.

Drs Niels Holm and Lene Andreasen bring us up to speed with the latest evidence, and explore whether we should expect to see this technology in use in our clinics in the future.

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