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CBS exhibits at EuroPCR 2017 in Paris

CBS2017

Paris, France - Starting from May 16, Left Main & Coronary Bifurcation Summit (CBS) will present the next congress plan at EuroPCR 2017 in Paris. An on-site platform for treatment against left main and coronary bifurcation lesions will be located on the third floor of the Palais des Congrès. All participants and cardiovascular experts are welcomed to CBS booth stand H9 during this 4-day meeting.

On the 10th Summit in this winter, CBS will continue the concept of patient-centric care. Discussion on the objectives like applying big data with well designed RCT to obtain more clinical evidence, incorporation of new interventional technologies and treatment options, integration of hemodynamic evaluation and mechanisms into the treatment, analysis and comparison of treatment options will be put on extra weight. CBS2017 will be helpful to make a comprehensive and in-depth academic exploration on the issue of left main and coronary bifurcation disease.