

Episode # 8 • 07 Oct 2025
Low Contrast PCI: Techniques to Reduce CIN Risk
Ballin’ on a contrast budget! In this episode of BackTable Cardiology, Dr. Evan Shlofmitz outlines how utilizing imaging and physiology get you the most bang for your buck when performing low contrast PCI for patients with renal impairment.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction to Guests
02:11 - Impaired Renal Function and Contrast Induced Nephropathy
06:55 - Contrast, GFR, and Hydration Status: Cath Lab Strategies for CKD
12:24 - NCDR and Quality Metrics for CIN
15:28 - Multidisciplinary Care: Bringing Nephrology on Board
18:26 - Staging Diagnostic and Intervention Procedures to Reduce Contrast
20:39 - Ultra Low Contrast Diagnostic Angiogram Technique
25:28 - Moderate Lesions in Ultra Low Contrast
29:36 - Technology: iFR Co-registration and Diagnostic Coronary Roadmap
40:15 - Physician Champions: Advocates for Implementing New Imaging
46:33 - Optimizing PCI (OPCI) Conference
50:40 - Conclusion
Resources
- Evan Shlofmitz Provider Profile
- Intravascular Lithotripsy for Treatment of Severely Calcified Coronary Lesions: 1-Year Results From the Disrupt CAD III Study
- Sameh Sayfo Provider Profile
- Statewide Initiative to Increase Intracoronary Imaging Optimization in PCI: A Report From the BMC2 Registry
- Optimize PCI (OPCI) - November Hands-On Workship
- Optimize PCI (OPCI)
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More about this episode
Dr. Shlofmitz, co-director of Optimize PCI (OPCI) and a leading expert in intravascular imaging and physiology from St. Francis Hospital, New York, joins Dr. Sameh Sayfo, interventional cardiologist from Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital. Together, they delve into the importance of low contrast PCI, strategies to prevent contrast-induced nephropathy, and the use of advanced imaging techniques to aid in low contrast procedures that are critical for patients with renal impairment.
Dr. Shlofmitz shares insights into staging interventions, optimal use of contrast, and the integration of technologies like dynamic coronary roadmap and angiography-derived physiology. They also discuss the vital role of multidisciplinary collaboration, physician education, and industry support in enhancing patient outcomes by advocating for technology advancements in the cath lab. Dr. Shlofmitz highlights the Optimize PCI (OPCI) conference, which continues to advance the interventional cardiology field by providing hands-on workshops and regional courses in percutaneous cardiac procedures, imaging, access techniques, and much more.
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