19th Annual CCVVC 2016
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Tue, 14 Jun 2016, 07:00
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Fri, 17 Jun 2016, 03:00
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SYMPOSIUM OVERVIEW
The primary focus of this course is to present a multidevice approach to revascularization of patients with complex coronary, valvular, peripheral and cardiovascular disease. The critical role of physiological fractional flow reserve (FFR), anatomical IVUS, near infrared spectroscopy (LipiScan) and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), in guiding interventions will be discussed and emphasized on the case by case basis. Various novel interventional devices and techniques such as orbital atherectomy (OA), intravascular brachytherapy (IVBT), alcohol septal ablation, valvuloplasty, percutaneous valve replacement, thrombectomy, and complex peripheral vascular intervention will be emphasized. Technical issues regarding retrograde CTO techniques will be demonstrated using the live case format. Treatment of emerging problems such as unprotected left main disease, heavily calcified lesions, bifurcation lesions, total occlusions, thrombotic lesions, recurrent in-stent restenosis, carotid and peripheral lesions will be emphasized by the faculty using live case presentations as platforms for discussion. Appropriateness of a revascularization choice and evidence-based practice guidelines will be discussed while simple and complex live cases are performed. Within the live case format, current topics will be presented to provide interventional cardiologists and vascular interventionalists with state-of-the-art information for managing patients as the dynamic field of interventional cardiology and endovascular intervention continues to evolve. Through discussion and viewing of live cases, we expect to emphasize the long-term role of interventional cardiology in managing particular lesion subsets.TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is specifically designed for:- Interventional Cardiologists who manage patients with complex, challenging anatomy for revascularization
- Interventional Radiologists and Vascular Surgeons
- Cardiology Fellows with an interest in Interventional Cardiology
- Nurses, Technicians, and other Allied Health Care Professionals who work in Cardiac Catheterization and Vascular Laboratories
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The overall goal of this program is to enhance knowledge and improve understanding of various interventional techniques and devices with management of various cardiac disease states.Upon completion of this program, participant should be able to:
- Select the appropriate devices for lesion preparation in complex calcified lesions and the need for LV support devices.
- Plan for the best interventional strategy with increasing wire escalations for revascularization of chronic total occlusion.
- Apply case selection and choose of the appropriate interventional devices for carotid and renal artery stenosis.
- Select the appropriate cases for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) or Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement (SAVR) or Balloon Aortic Valvuloplasty (BA).
ACCREDITATION
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.DISCOUNT REGISTRATION PRIOR TO MAY 22ND
Save up to $150
FULL REGISTRATION RATES
The Full Registration Fee for this CME activity is $400.00 for physicians who are members of SCAI (Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions). The fee for physicians who are non-members of SCAI is $600.00. A reduced registration fee of $200.00 is available for Residents, Nurses, Technicians and Mount Sinai Affiliates. The registration fee for Industry Personnel is $400.00. Your full registration fee includes attendance at the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Sessions, course materials, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, lunches and the Wednesday Evening CHIP Symposium.
Fellows registration fees are WAIVED
DAILY REGISTRATION RATES
Endovascular Symposium, Wednesday, June 15th one-day rate is $200.00 for physicians who are members of SCAI. The one-day registration fee for physicians who are non-members of SCAI is $300.00. A reduced registration fee of $100.00 is available for Residents, Nurses, Technicians and Mount Sinai Affiliates. The registration fee for Industry Personnel is $200.00.
Complex Coronary/Structural Heart Symposium, Thursday, June 16th one-day rate is $200.00 for physicians who are members of SCAI. The one-day registration fee for physicians who are non-members of SCAI is $300.00. A reduced registration fee of $100.00 is available for Residents, Nurses, Technicians and Mount Sinai Affiliates. The registration fee for Industry Personnel is $200.00.
Nurse/Technologist Symposium, Friday, June 17th, one-day rate is $75.00.
CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY
All cancellations must be confirmed in writing to The Page and William Black Postgraduate School by (06/01/2016) for tuition refund. An administrative fee of $50.00 will be retained from all registrations. No refunds will be made on cancellations after this date or for ‘no shows’. The course director / department reserve the right to cancel an event. The event sponsors are not responsible for any airfare, hotel, or other costs incurred by registrants. Name changes must be done prior to the cancellation date. Name changes are not permitted after the cancellation date.
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Endovascular Symposium 2016 | |
Wednesday, June 15th at the Mount Sinai Hospital Stern Auditorium | |
7:00 am | Registration / Continental Breakfast |
7:40 am | Welcome and Introduction |
Prakash Krishnan, MD , Samin K. Sharma, MD | |
Moderator: Prakash Krishnan, MD | |
7:45 am | Novel Anti Thrombotics and Anti Platelets in the Treatment of PAD |
Marc P. Bonaca, MD, MPH | |
7:55 am | Pathology of Drug Eluting Technologies: Are There Differences? |
Renu Virmani, MD | |
8:05 am | Alternative Access Sites for Complex Peripheral Interventions |
George S. Chrysant, MD | |
DRUG THERAPY FORUM | |
Moderator: Prakash Krishnan, MD | |
8:15 am | Update on the Latest European and US Clinical Data on Drug Coated Balloons |
Fabrizio Fanelli, MD | |
8:25 am | LIVE CASE #1 |
Broadcast from University Hospital Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany | |
Operator(s): Andrej Schmidt, MD | |
Panelists: George S. Chrysant MD, Tyrone J. Collins MD, Fabrizio Fanelli MD, D. Christopher Metzger MD, Dierk Scheinert MD, Renu Virmani MD, Mark H. Wholey MD | |
8:55 am | Use of Drug Eluting Stents in the SFA: |
What are the Current Data / Real World Applications / Upcoming Trials | |
Tyrone J. Collins, MD | |
9:05 am | Where Does Drug Coated Technology Fit In to the Treatment of CLI? |
Dierk Sheinert, MD | |
9:15 am | LIVE CASE #2 |
9:45 am | BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS |
COMPLEX FEM-POP FORUM | |
Moderator: J. Michael Bacharach, MD | |
9:55 am | Pathology of Peripheral Artery Calcification |
Renu Virmani, MD | |
10:05 am | Therapeutic Options in the Management of Calcific Lesions: |
The Role of Atherectomy and DCBs | |
Mark H. Wholey, MD | |
10:15 am | The Role of Conventional, Covered and Interwoven Stents |
D. Christopher Metzger, MD | |
10:25 am | LIVE CASE #3 |
10:55 am | Advancements in the Treatment Options for ISR |
Craig M. Walker, MD | |
11:15 am | Endoluminal Bypass – A Viable Option? Update on the Zilver Pass and SuperB Trial |
Update on the Zilver Pass and SuperB Trial | |
Keon Deloose, MD | |
11:15 am | Endoluminal Bypass – A Viable Option? |
Update on the Zilver Pass and SuperB Trial | |
Keon Deloose, MD | |
11:25 am | LIVE CASE #4 |
11:55 am | New Technologies for the Treatment of PAD? What’s Happening in Europe? |
Jos C. van den Berg, MD | |
12:05 pm | LUNCH / VISIT EXHIBITS |
CASE REVIEW: MY MOST DIFFICULT FEMOROPOPLITEAL CASE | |
Moderator: Mark H. Wholey, MD | |
1:05 pm | Case #1 |
MY MOST DIFFICULT FEMOROPOPLITEAL CASE | |
Operator(s): Jos C. van den Berg, MD | |
1:15 pm | Case #2 |
MY MOST DIFFICULT FEMOROPOPLITEAL CASE | |
Fabrizio Fanelli, MD | |
CLI FORUM | |
Moderator: J. Michael Bacharach, MD | |
1:25 pm | Role of C02 Angiography: Technique & How Does It Fit in My Practice? |
Craig M. Walker, MD | |
1:35 pm | Technique of Pedal Access |
Role of Ultrasound and Angiographic Guidance for Pedal Access | |
Anand Prasad, MD | |
1:45 pm | Perfusion Assessment for Critical Limb Ischemia |
Mark W. Burket, MD | |
1:55 pm | Reperfusion Strategies in CLI: Dedicated Wires, Devices and Techniques |
John H. Rundback, MD | |
2:05 pm | LIVE CASE #5 |
Broadcast from The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY | |
Operator(s): Prakash Krishnan, MD , Karthik Gujja MD, Vishal Kapur MD | |
Panelists: Danielle R. Bajakian MD, Marianne Brodmann MD, Lanfroi Graziani MD, Anand Prasad MD, John h. Rundback MD, Jos C. van den Berg MD | |
2:35 pm | Explaining the Discrepancy Between Low Patency and Higher Limb Salvage RatesDoes Perfusion Matter or Not? Rates After Revascularization for CLI: Does Perfusion Matter or Not |
Marianne Brodmann, MD | |
2:45 pm | Plantar Loop Revascularization: My Way |
Lanfroi Graziani, MD | |
2:55 pm | Role of Surgical Bypass in CLI |
Danielle R. Bajakian, MD | |
3:05 pm | LIVE CASE #6 |
3:35 pm | BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS |
ANEURYSM FORUM | |
Moderator: Peter L. Faries, MD | |
3:45 pm | New Horizons in the Treatment of AAA and TAAA |
James F. McKinsey, MD | |
3:55 pm | Management of Popliteal Artery Aneurysms |
Neal S. Cayne, MD, PhD | |
4:05 pm | Endovascular Management of Type B Aortic Dissections |
Rajesh Kumar Malik, MD | |
4:15 pm | LIVE CASE #7 |
CASE REVIEWS: GREATEST RESCUES OF MY CAREER | |
Moderator: James F. McKinsey, MD | |
4:45 pm | Case #1 |
GREATEST RESCUES OF MY CAREER | |
D. Christopher Metzger, MD | |
4:55 pm | Case #2 |
GREATEST RESCUES OF MY CAREER | |
J. Stephen Jenkins, MD | |
VENOUS & HEALTH CARE FORUM | |
Moderator: Karthik Gujja, MD | |
5:05 pm | Chronic Venus Deficiency: |
Update and New Therapies | |
J. Stephen Jenkins, MD | |
5:15 pm | Healthcare Changes Affecting Your Practice |
Vinay Kumar, MD | |
5:25 pm | Concluding Remarks and Future Directions |
Coronary/Structural Symposium | |
Thursday, June 16th at the Mount Sinai Hospital Stern Auditorium | |
7:00 am | Registration / Continental Breakfast |
7:40 am | Welcome and Introduction |
Top Ten Advances of Interventional Cardiology 2015 | |
Samin K. Sharma, MD | |
8:15 am | Global Perspective on Cardiovascular Health |
Salim Yusuf, MD | |
8:45 am | LIVE CASE PRESENTATIONS #1, #2 and #3 |
Left Main Lesions, Evolut R CoreValve TAVR | |
10:00 am | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #1: Recent Updates |
Bifurcation Lesion Intervention; Preferred 2 Stent Strategy | |
Vinay K. Bahl, MD | |
10:10 am | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #1: Recent Updates |
CTO Intervention; Current Indications and Results | |
Paul S. Teirstein, MD | |
10:20 am | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #1: Recent Updates |
Biodegradeable vs. Durable Polymer DES Outcomes | |
Augusto D. Pichard, MD | |
10:30 am | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #1: Recent Updates |
Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold Implantation Optimization | |
Alexandre Abizaid, MD | |
10:40 am | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #1: Recent Updates |
Subclinical Leaflet Thrombosis During TAVR | |
Raj Makkar, MD | |
10:50 am | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #1: Recent Updates |
STEMI Process Improvement; Global Perspective | |
Sameer Mehta, MD | |
11:00 am | BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS |
11:15 am | KEYNOTE LECTURE: Optimal DAPT Duration Post DES |
Roxana Mehran, MD | |
11:35 am | LIVE CASE PRESENTATIONS #4, #5, #6 and #7 |
Calcified and Bifurcation Lesions, Radial Intervention, LV Support | |
Moderator: Roxana Mehran, MD | |
1:00 pm | LUNCH / VISIT EXHIBITS |
1:45 pm | LIVE CASE PRESENTATIONS #8, #9, #10 and #11 |
CTO and Calcified Lesions, LV Support, Sapien TAVR | |
Moderator: Pedro R. Moreno, MD | |
3:20 pm | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #2: Recent Updates |
How to Make TRI Routine | |
Tejas M. Patel, MD | |
3:30 pm | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #2: Recent Updates |
Anti-Thrombotics During PCI | |
Deepak L. Bhatt, MD | |
3:40 pm | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #2: Recent Updates |
Timing of DAPT Interruption and DES Thrombosis | |
Ron Waksman, MD | |
3:50 pm | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #2: Recent Updates |
Telemedicine in Interventional Cardiology | |
Roberto Botelho, MD | |
4:00 pm | CURRENT HOT TOPICS #2: Recent Updates |
Percutaneous Mitral Valve Replacement; Where Are We? | |
Igor F. Palacios, MD | |
4:10 pm | Clone of CURRENT HOT TOPICS #2: Recent Updates |
Choice of Sapien vs. CoreValve TAVR | |
Eduardo J. de Marchena, MD | |
4:20 pm | LIVE CASE PRESENTATIONS #12, #13, #14, #15 and #16 |
Bifurcation & Diffuse Disease, Alcohol Septal Ablation, CoreValve TAVR | |
Moderator: George Dangas, MD, PhD | |
Panelists: Eduardo J. de Marchena MD, John Fox MD, Samir Kapadia MD, John M. Lasala MD PhD, Sameer Mehta MD, Augusto D. Pichard MD, Mathew Samuel K. MD, Satyavan Sharma MD | |
5:55 pm | Concluding Remarks and Future Directions |
Samin K. Sharma, MD and Annapoorna S. Kini, MD |
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