On May 23, as part of the EuroPCR 2018 late-breaking trial program, professor Patrick Serruys of Imperial College London, UK, will present two-year clinical outcome data from the SYNTAX II trial. The trial, which included 454 patients from 22 centers across the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain, and Poland, evaluated a state-of-the-art percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedure that incorporates physiology, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging, drug-eluting stents and contemporary optimal medical therapy.

See Philips' calendar of events for EuroPCR, including its Training Village program of hands-on experiences, live demonstrations and a symposium, here. Visit the Philips booth (F16, Level 1) to experience its innovative cardiology portfolio. Follow the #EuroPCR conversation on @PhilipsLiveFrom throughout the event.

[1] iFR Roadmap is not a standalone technology. It can only be purchased as part of the Dynamic Coronary Roadmap package.

[2] Davies JE, et al., DEFINE-FLAIR: A Multi- Centre, Prospective, International, Randomized, Blinded Comparison of Clinical Outcomes and Cost Efficiencies of iFR and FFR Decision-Making for Physiological Guided Coronary Revascularization. New England Journal of Medicine, epub March 18, 2017

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