IPCI
2026
ITC Grand Chola, Chennai | Aug 14-16, 2026
A Conference Built for Real-World Learning
IPCI 2026 brings together leading cardiologists and experts for three days of focused learning, practical insights, and meaningful discussions in imaging and physiology-guided PCI.
Expert Faculty
Learn from Global Leaders
Hands-on Workshops
Practical Learning
Live Case Demos
Real World Insights
Present Your Case
Dr Ashok Seth
Dr Ajit Mullsasri
Dr G Sengottuvelu
Dr Rony Mathew
Dr S Vijayakumar
Message from Our Directors
Dear Team,
This is a reminder for the upcoming Imaging and Physiology meeting. We will be discussing recent cases, reviewing imaging findings, and correlating them with physiological data to enhance our clinical understanding and decision-making.
In addition, we will focus on key aspects of coronary imaging and physiology, including:
- Interpretation of intravascular imaging (IVUS/OCT) for lesion assessment
- Role of physiological indices such as FFR, iFR, and CFR in guiding revascularisation
- Plaque characterisation and its clinical implications
- Optimisation of PCI using imaging guidance
- Integration of imaging and physiology in complex coronary lesions (e.g., left main, bifurcation disease)
- Case-based discussions highlighting decision-making strategies
Your active participation and insights will be highly valuable. Please come prepared with any relevant cases or observations you would like to share.
Looking forward to a productive session.
Best regards,
Conference Overview
What’s new this year?
IPCI 2026 will highlight the latest advancements in imaging and physiology-guided PCI, with a strong focus on hybrid imaging systems that combine IVUS and OCT into a single platform, along with the growing role of CT-based angioplasty for better procedural planning. The conference will also explore developments beyond traditional FFR/iFR, including advanced microvascular assessment techniques such as IMR (Index of Microcirculatory Resistance) and CFR (Coronary Flow Reserve), while addressing important clinical entities like MINOCA, ANOCA, and INOCA for more comprehensive patient management.
Who should attend?
The Coronary Imaging and Physiology Conference is best suited for cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, cardiac radiologists, researchers, fellows, and healthcare professionals involved in coronary artery disease management, imaging technologies (like IVUS and OCT), and physiology-based interventions. It also attracts postgraduate trainees and industry experts working on advanced coronary imaging tools.
Why it matters?
Attending the Coronary Imaging and Physiology Conference is essential for cardiology professionals because it provides cutting-edge updates on imaging-guided PCI, coronary physiology, and patient selection strategies-knowledge that directly improves patient outcomes and clinical practice. It also offers unparalleled networking with global experts and exposure to the latest technologies.
