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Home / Health / Heart Intervention Course Boosts Patient Safety

Heart Intervention Course Boosts Patient Safety

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Conference focused on advanced strategies for managing cardiac intervention complications.
  • Over 300 interventional cardiologists attended the two-day event.
  • Six complex chronic total occlusion procedures were performed live.
Heart Intervention Course Boosts Patient Safety

Chennai recently hosted the second edition of the Asia Interventional Complications Course, a significant two-day event that attracted over 300 interventional cardiologists and healthcare professionals. Organized by Promed Hospital, the conference centered on advanced strategies for effectively managing potential complications that arise during both coronary and structural heart interventions.

The program delved into critical issues such as coronary perforation, acute vessel closure, and challenges related to vascular access. These discussions aimed to equip attendees with the latest knowledge and techniques to enhance patient safety. Renowned international faculty shared their expertise, providing practical, real-world insights.

Highlighting the practical nature of the course, six complex chronic total occlusion procedures were performed on international patients and transmitted live for attendees. The event, inaugurated by Health Secretary P. Senthil Kumar, underscored a commitment to advancing patient care and improving outcomes in complex cardiac interventions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It is a two-day conference focused on advanced strategies for managing complications during heart interventions, held recently in Chennai.
The conference was attended by over 300 interventional cardiologists, clinicians, fellows, and cath lab professionals from India and international centers.
The event featured live transmissions of six complex chronic total occlusion procedures on international patients, alongside discussions on managing coronary and structural heart intervention complications.

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