PCI challenges in specific patients populations

1 June 2026
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Course Coronary Artery Disease, Other 1h 40min Subspecialty

Pre-requisites:

Participants should have an understanding of the challenges in performing PCI in certain patient subgroups (frailty, diabetes mellitus, CKD, igh bleeding risk, cancer and female patients) and wish to learn more on this topic.


Learning objectives:

After completing this eLearning course, you will be able to:

  • identify patient subgroups that present greater challenges when performing PCI
  • tailor the management of these patients to meet their specific needs

The Online Coronary Track of the EAPCI Educational Pathway is a state-of-the-art platform that covers the entire EAPCI Core Curriculum for Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions.

It brings together fundamental principles and the latest evidence in coronary artery disease (CAD) management, with a clear focus on invasive assessment, percutaneous treatment strategies, and contemporary techniques. This approach connects guideline-based knowledge with real-world interventional practice.

The programme offers a flexible and high-quality learning environment. It is designed to support interventional cardiologists in their daily practice and guide them on their path towards EAPCI Certification and clinical excellence. 

Free of charge (exclusively reserved for EAPCI members).

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This educational programme is accredited for 1 CME Credit(s). Each participant should claim only those hours of credits that have actually been spent in the educational activity.

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