Publications
Just on-line published, 03 December 2020, at the EuroIntervention Journal!
Super High - Pressure Balloon versus Scoring Balloon to Prepare Severely Calcified Lesions : The ISAR – CALC Randomised Trial
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Performing percutaneous coronary interventions with predilatation using non-compliant balloons at high-pressure versus conventional semi-compliant balloons: insights from two randomised studies using optical coherence tomography, 2020: Non-compliant balloons vs. Semi-compliant balloons
Successful ultra high pressure Angioplasty after Stentrecoil: Dr. Mashayekhi Kambis, 2018: OPN NC ultra high pressure
Lésion résistente, place du ballon à très hautes pression OPN NC: B. Karsenty, CATH'LAB Nr. 39 Octobre 2017: Lésion résistante
Apport du ballon non compliant à très haute pression dans en charge des lésions coronaires résistantes réfractaires: CHU de Clermont - Ferrand, Service de Cardiologie, Clermont - Ferrand, France, Octobre 2017: Expéricence de 15 cas au CHU de Clermont - Ferrand
Optical Coherence Tomography for Online Guidance of Complex Coronary Interventions: Kunihiro Shimamura MDE, Guilo Guagliumi, Circulation Journal, October 2016: OCT for Online Guidance of Complex Coronary Intervention
A novel approach to treat in-stent-restenosis: P. Jamshidi, EuroIntervention, July 2016: EuroIntervention_InstentRestenosis
Very high pressure dilation for undilatable coronary lesions: Gioel Gabriel Secco, EuroIntervention, June 2015: Eurointervention_Very High Pressure dilat.
Is high pressure postdilation safe in BVS: Enrico Fabris, Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2015: High Pressure Postdilation safe in BVS_Fabris_et_al-CCI2015
A Noncompliant High Pressure Balloon to Manage Undilatable coronary Lesions: Yogesh Raja and Sagar N. Doshi, Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2010: High Pressure Balloon to Manage Undilatable coronary Lesions