Panhellenic Congress “Cardiology Days”

While cardiovascular disease remains a global health challenge, innovation in cardiology is paving the way toward safer treatments and healthier futures for patients everywhere.

Among the most demanding frontiers are complex calcified coronary lesions, which continue to test the limits of interventional cardiology, yet also inspire new techniques and solutions that bring us closer to better outcomes.

The question remains: How can we deliver safer, more effective treatment options for these high-risk cases?

At the Panhellenic Congress, “Cardiology Days: Latest Developments”, in Athens, Greece, Dr. Dimitrios Damaskos, MD, PhD, Interventional Cardiologist and Deputy Director of the 6th Cardiology Department, Hygeia Hospital, addressed this question in his lecture: “Evolving Use and Clinical Outcomes of Coronary Intravascular Lithotripsy.”

Alongside leading experts, we explored how innovation and new techniques are reshaping interventional cardiology, bringing patients closer to safer, more precise, and more effective care.