BCIS ACI 2025 returned to the London Hilton Metropole. This year’s attendance was huge with in-person attendee numbers exceeding 1,000 and hundreds more watching online from around the globe. BCIS ACI featured live cases from Sunderland Royal Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, an engaging talk from keynote speaker Dr Neil Spenceley, dedicated AHP sessions, Innovations in Intervention and more. There were also award ceremonies and presentations for the Best Trainees Case and Young Investigator of the Year along with the industry-sponsored Education Zone.
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National BCIS PCI Audit, Mamas Mamas
BCIS ACI 2025 returned to the London Hilton Metropole. This year’s attendance was huge with in-person attendee numbers exceeding 1,000 and hundreds more watching online from around the globe. BCIS ACI featured live cases from Sunderland Royal Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, an engaging talk from keynote speaker Dr Neil Spenceley, dedicated AHP sessions, Innovations in Intervention and more. There were also award ceremonies and presentations for the Best Trainees Case and Young Investigator of the Year along with the industry-sponsored Education Zone.
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Best Trainee Case, Harish Sharma
Best Trainee Case, Patrick Savage
Winner of the Best Trainee Case Presenter, Daniel Ang
INNOVATIONS IN INTERVENTION 5
Myval THV series | from Randomised Trials to Everyday clinical practice | Landmark and Compare TAVI RCT updates, Andreas Baumbach
BCIS ACI 2025 returned to the London Hilton Metropole. This year’s attendance was huge with in-person attendee numbers exceeding 1,000 and hundreds more watching online from around the globe. BCIS ACI featured live cases from Sunderland Royal Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, an engaging talk from keynote speaker Dr Neil Spenceley, dedicated AHP sessions, Innovations in Intervention and more. There were also award ceremonies and presentations for the Best Trainees Case and Young Investigator of the Year along with the industry-sponsored Education Zone.
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Best Trainee Case Presentation, Shu Loh
Case Presentation, Brijesh Anantharam
Case Presentation, Sameer Kurmani
BCIS ACI 2025 returned to the London Hilton Metropole. This year’s attendance was huge with in-person attendee numbers exceeding 1,000 and hundreds more watching online from around the globe. BCIS ACI featured live cases from Sunderland Royal Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, an engaging talk from keynote speaker Dr Neil Spenceley, dedicated AHP sessions, Innovations in Intervention and more. There were also award ceremonies and presentations for the Best Trainees Case and Young Investigator of the Year along with the industry-sponsored Education Zone.
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Pre Vote:
Pitch 1 – Centralised cardiogenic shock services, Mark Mariathas
Pitch 2 – Coronary sinus reducers, Fraser Witherow
Pitch 4 – LV assist devices for high-risk PCI, Vas Panoulas
Post Vote
BCIS ACI 2025 returned to the London Hilton Metropole. This year’s attendance was huge with in-person attendee numbers exceeding 1,000 and hundreds more watching online from around the globe. BCIS ACI featured live cases from Sunderland Royal Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, an engaging talk from keynote speaker Dr Neil Spenceley, dedicated AHP sessions, Innovations in Intervention and more. There were also award ceremonies and presentations for the Best Trainees Case and Young Investigator of the Year along with the industry-sponsored Education Zone.
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From bottlenecks to breakthroughs: the Bristol TAVI experience, Nik Joshi
Young Investigator Award
The impact of revascularisation on ventricular arrhythmia in ischaemic cardiomyopathy: the relative importance of ischaemia and scar, Holly Morgan
BCIS ACI 2025 returned to the London Hilton Metropole. This year’s attendance was huge with in-person attendee numbers exceeding 1,000 and hundreds more watching online from around the globe. BCIS ACI featured live cases from Sunderland Royal Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, an engaging talk from keynote speaker Dr Neil Spenceley, dedicated AHP sessions, Innovations in Intervention and more. There were also award ceremonies and presentations for the Best Trainees Case and Young Investigator of the Year along with the industry-sponsored Education Zone.
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Live Case One – TAVI: Operators: Kully Sandhu, Clare Appleby, Jo Mills
Live Case Two – Coronary: Operators: Liam Mullen, Joel Giblett, John Hung
BCIS ACI 2025 returned to the London Hilton Metropole. This year’s attendance was huge with in-person attendee numbers exceeding 1,000 and hundreds more watching online from around the globe. BCIS ACI featured live cases from Sunderland Royal Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, an engaging talk from keynote speaker Dr Neil Spenceley, dedicated AHP sessions, Innovations in Intervention and more. There were also award ceremonies and presentations for the Best Trainees Case and Young Investigator of the Year along with the industry-sponsored Education Zone.
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Managing Surprise: Has patient safety had its day? Neil Spenceley
BCIS ACI 2025 returned to the London Hilton Metropole. This year’s attendance was huge with in-person attendee numbers exceeding 1,000 and hundreds more watching online from around the globe. BCIS ACI featured live cases from Sunderland Royal Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, an engaging talk from keynote speaker Dr Neil Spenceley, dedicated AHP sessions, Innovations in Intervention and more. There were also award ceremonies and presentations for the Best Trainees Case and Young Investigator of the Year along with the industry-sponsored Education Zone.
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COMPOSSIBILITY AND COMPLEMENTARITY IN CARDIOLOGY, Andrew Bishop
SHOULD I HAVE STENTED THIS? What is safe to leave?
Case 1, Ahmed Chilmeran
Case 2, Sam McGrath
Case 3, Huda Abu-Own
BCIS ACI 2025 returned to the London Hilton Metropole. This year’s attendance was huge with in-person attendee numbers exceeding 1,000 and hundreds more watching online from around the globe. BCIS ACI featured live cases from Sunderland Royal Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, an engaging talk from keynote speaker Dr Neil Spenceley, dedicated AHP sessions, Innovations in Intervention and more. There were also award ceremonies and presentations for the Best Trainees Case and Young Investigator of the Year along with the industry-sponsored Education Zone.
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Is it a bicuspid valve and does it matter? Stuart Watkins
Is coronary intervention indicated prior to TAVI? Adnan Nadir
Options for treating pure AR, James Cockburn
TAVI and futility – when to say No, Rod Stables
UK TAVI audit, Rajesh Kharbanda
BCIS ACI 2025 returned to the London Hilton Metropole. This year’s attendance was huge with in-person attendee numbers exceeding 1,000 and hundreds more watching online from around the globe. BCIS ACI featured live cases from Sunderland Royal Hospital and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, an engaging talk from keynote speaker Dr Neil Spenceley, dedicated AHP sessions, Innovations in Intervention and more. There were also award ceremonies and presentations for the Best Trainees Case and Young Investigator of the Year along with the industry-sponsored Education Zone.
Get up to speed with what you missed, or rewatch your favourite moments from the three-day interventional cardiology conference.
The 3 most important interventional trials of 2024, Matt Ryan
Understanding statistics in Abstracts, Matthew Shun-Shin
What is new in the BCIS PCI guidelines and why it is there? Helen Routledge
PPCI: A Solution to Incomplete Platelet Inhibition, Bhavik Modi & Jehangir Din