Interventional Cardiology
Interventional cardiology is a branch of cardiology that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases using minimally invasive procedures. These procedures are typically performed using catheters (thin, flexible tubes) inserted into blood vessels, often through small incisions in the skin. These offer advantages such as shorter recovery times, reduced risk of complications, and avoidance of open-heart surgery for many patients with cardiovascular conditions.
- Angioplasty
- Stenting
- Coronary Atherectomy
- Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) Measurement
Related Conference of Interventional Cardiology
July 23-24, 2026
13th International Conference on Geriatric Cardiology, Cardiovascular Diseases and Palliative Care
Paris, France
July 27-28, 2026
9th International Conference on Cardiovascular Diseases and Therapeutics
Amsterdam, Netherlands
October 22-23, 2026
34th International Congress on Cardiology and Medical Interventions
Toronto, Canada
December 17-18, 2026
13th World Congress on Hypertension, Cardiology, Primary Health and Patient Care
Paris, France

