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JUNE 17 -19, 2015
New York, New York
• COMPLEX HIGHRISK CORONARY CASES
• UNPROTECTED LEFT MAIN
• CHRONIC TOTAL OCCLUSION
• INTRAVASCULAR BRACHYTHERAPY
• ALCOHOL SEPTAL ABLATION
• AORTIC AND MITRAL VALVULOPLASTY
• TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT
• ENDOVASCULAR INTERVENTION OF CALCIFIED
LESIONS, TOTAL OCCLUSIONS AND TIBIAL DISEASE
Highlights
To Register and Obtain Additional Symposium Details Visit
www.cccsymposium.org
Sponsored by The Zena and Michael A. Wiener Cardiovascular Institute and the Marie-Josée and
Henry R. Kravis Center for Cardiovascular Health of The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Register by May 22nd
and save up to $150
18TH ANNUAL
CORONARY/ STRUCTURAL HEART
SYMPOSIUM DIRECTORS
Samin K. Sharma, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Annapoorna S. Kini, MD, MRCP, FACC
CORONARY/STRUCTURAL HEART
SYMPOSIUM CO-DIRECTORS
Pedro R. Moreno, MD, FACC
Roxana Mehran, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Joseph M. Sweeny, MD
George Dangas, MD, PhD, FACC, FSCAI
Jason Kovacic, MD, PhD, FACC, FSCAI
Partho P. Sengupta, MD, DM, FACC, FASE
ENDOVASCULAR SYMPOSIUM
DIRECTOR
Prakash Krishnan, MD, FACC
ENDOVASCULAR SYMPOSIUM
CO-DIRECTORS
J. Michael Bacharach, MD, MPH, FACC, FSCAI
Jose M. Wiley, MD, MPH, FACC, FACP, FSCAI
Jerey W. Olin, DO, FACC, FAHA
NURSE / TECHNOLOGIST
SYMPOSIUM DIRECTORS
Beth Oliver, DNP, RN
Antonietta Tolentino, MSN, ANP-C
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Thursday, June 18th
Friday, June 19th
NURSE / TECHNOLOGIST SYMPOSIUM
INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY BOARD REVIEW COURSE
ENDOVASCULAR FELLOWS COURSE
ENDOVASCULAR SYMPOSIUM
CORONARY / STRUCTURAL HEART SYMPOSIUM
Wednesday, June 17th
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Samin K. Sharma, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Coronary Symposium Director
Structural Heart Symposium Director
Annapoorna S. Kini, MD, MRCP, FACC
Coronary Symposium Director
Structural Heart Symposium Director
Dear Colleague,
We would like to welcome you to the Eighteenth Annual 2015
Live Symposium of Complex Coronary, Valvular and Vascular Cases
The eld of Interventional Cardiology, along with Structural Heart Disease intervention
and Endovascular interventions, continues to evolve with the rapid growth of established
and new technology supplemented constantly by the results of the latest randomized
trials and registries, with the common goal of improving procedural eciency and safety.
As practicing interventionalists, we must constantly make changes to appropriately treat
coronary, valvular, and peripheral vascular disease based on the available devices, therapy and trial results. Hence, we need to participate in
continuing educational activities to remain current. The issue of appropriateness, and cost-eectiveness of a new techniques or technology
always needs to be weighed against the established practices, before making any decision in our daily practice.
That is exactly what we plan to achieve in our three-day Complex Coronary, Valvular and Vascular Cases Symposium; to present
concise and current important information that will update you on the latest techniques and technologies and help clarify emerging areas of
diagnostic and therapeutic controversy. We will continue to oer recent updates of the Cath Lab along with various operational and technical
topics in the dedicated one day Nurse Technologist Symposium on June 17th. To cover all the emerging areas in the eld of intervention, we
have dedicated separate days to topics of endovascular intervention on June 18th and coronary intervention and structural heart disease
intervention on June 19th. We plan to present the interventional format consistent with the guidelines for appropriateness of coronary
revascularization.
The primary focus of this course is to present a multi-device approach to complex revascularization of patients with complex coronary,
structural heart and endovascular disease. Various novel interventional devices such as transcatheter aortic-valve replacement (TAVR) and
newer techniques such as retrograde CTO recanalization and dedicated bifurcation stenting will be demonstrated using live case presentations
as platform for discussion by the operators, panelists and audience. The program is complemented by unbiased commentary of live cases by
world renowned experts and discussions intended to bring out general consensus regarding the most eective appropriate strategy that you
can apply immediately in your practice.
In addition, the course will present updates on the common topics of controversy we frequently encounter in the eld of interventional
cardiovascular medicine. There will be selected lectures on various topics of interventional cardiology. These updates will supplement the live
cases with an up-to-date, comprehensive review of the most important and controversial topics of the current year.
We are committed to oer the 2015 Live Symposium as a platform for continued innovation in interventional cardiovascular medicine with
the main interest of achieving safe procedural outcomes and strong emphasis on the appropriateness of the revascularization choice.
We look forward to seeing you at this year’s Symposium!
Sincerely,
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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 ow 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 calcied 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 eld 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 specically 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.
At the conclusion of this activity, participant will be able to:
• Select the appropriate devices for lesion preparation in complex calcied 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.
CREDIT DESIGNATION
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(s)TM. Physicians should claim only
the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Endovascular Symposium, Thursday, June 18th, 7.50 credits.
Coronary / Structural Heart Symposium, Friday, June 19th, 9.25 credits.
VERIFICATION OF ATTENDANCE
Verication of attendance will be provided to all professionals.
SPECIAL NEEDS
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is in full compliance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is accessible for individuals with
special needs. If you would like to attend this conference and require any special needs or accommodations, please contact The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount
Sinai at (212) 731-7950.
FACULTY DISCLOSURE
It is the policy of The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to ensure objectivity, balance, independence, transparency, and scientic rigor in all CME sponsored
educational activities. All faculty participating in the planning or implementation of a sponsored activity are expected to disclose to the audience any relevant
nancial relationships and to assist in resolving any conict of interest that may arise from the relationship. Presenters must also make a meaningful disclosure to
the audience of their discussions of unlabeled or unapproved drugs or devices. This information will be available as part of the course materials.
Coronary & Structural Heart
Symposium Directors
Samin K. Sharma, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Director, Clinical & Interventional Cardiology
President, Mount Sinai Heart Network
Dean, International Clinical Aliations
Zena & Michael A. Wiener Professor of Medicine
The Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York
Annapoorna S. Kini, MD, MRCP, FACC
Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
Director, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program
Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
The Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York
Coronary & Structural Heart
Mount Sinai Co-Directors
George Dangas, MD, PhD, FACC, FSCAI
Professor of Cardiology & Vascular Surgery
Director, Cardiovascular Innovation
Jason Kovacic, MD, PhD, FACC, FSCAI
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
Roxana Mehran, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Professor of Medicine,
Cardiology and Health Evidence & Policy
Director of Interventional Cardiovascular Research
and Clinical Trials Unit
Pedro. R. Moreno, MD, FACC
Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
Director, Translational Research,
Cardiac Cath Lab
Partho P. Sengupta, MD, FACC, FASE
Associate Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
Director of Ultrasound Research, Medicine & Cardiology
Joseph M. Sweeny, MD
Director, The Lauder Ambulatory Cardiovascular Center
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Interventional Cardiology
Associate Director, Interventional Cardiology
Fellowship Program
Coronary & Structural Heart
Mount Sinai Faculty
Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, MRCP, MACC
Director, Mount Sinai Heart
Physician-in-Chief, Mount Sinai Medical Center
Richard Gorlin Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
Usman Baber, MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
Nitin Barman, MD, FACC
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Jacob Kamen, PhD, CMLSO, CHP
Chief Radiation Ocer
Associate Professor of Radiology
Jagat Narula, MD, PhD, MACC
Professor of Medicine
Associate Dean for Global Health
Coronary & Structural Heart
Symposium Guest Faculty
Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH, FACC, FSCAI
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Praveen Chandra, MD, DM, FACC, FESC,
FAPSIC
Medanta - The Medicity
Gurgaon, India
Rajesh M. Dave, MD, FACC, FSCAI
The Ortenzio Heart Center, Holy Spirit Hospital
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
Carlo Di Mario, MD, PhD, FACC
Royal Brompton Hospital
London, United Kingdom
Cindy L. Grines, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Detroit Medical Center Heart Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
James B. Hermiller, MD, FACC, FSCAI
St. Vincent Heart Center
Indianapolis, Indiana
Michael C. Kim, MD, FACC
Lenox Hill Heart and Vascular Institute
New York, New York
Spencer B. King, III, MD, MACC, FSCAI
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia
Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM, FACC, FSCAI
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
New York, New York
Mitchell Kruco, MD, FACC, FAHA, FSCAI
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
John M. Lasala, MD, PhD, FACC, FSCAI
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
S. K. Mathew, MD, DM, FACC, FSCAI, FESCI
Apollo Hospitals
Chennai, India
Sameer Mehta, MD, FACC, MBA
Lumen Foundation
Miami, Florida
Igor F. Palacios, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Massachusetts General Hospital
Interventional Cardiology Associates
Boston, Massachusetts
Manesh R. Patel, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Duke University Health System
Duke Clinical Research Institute
Durham, North Carolina
Tejas M. Patel, MD, DM, FACC, FSCAI, FESC
Apex Heart Institute
Ahmedabad, India
Augusto D. Pichard, MD, FACC, FSCAI
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Washington, DC
Jerey J. Popma, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Alfredo E. Rodriguez, MD, PhD, FACC, FSCAI
Cardiovascular Research Center
Otamendi Hospital
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sanjeev K. Sharma, MD, FESC
Eternal Heart Care Centre
Jaipur, India
Satyavan Sharma, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre
Mumbai, India
Ron Waksman, MD, FACC, FSCAI
MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Washington, DC
2015 Coronary Faculty
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2015 Coronary Faculty
Friday, June 19, 2015
7:00 a.m. Registration / Continental Breakfast
AXA Equitable Center
7:40 a.m. Welcome and Introduction
Top Ten Advances of Interventional Cardiology 2014
Samin K. Sharma, MD
8:15 a.m. Subclinical Vascular Disease; Evolving Heart
and Brain Integration
Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD
8:45 a.m. Live Case Presentations #1, #2 and #3:
Left Main, Bifurcation Lesions and CoreValve TAVR
Moderator: Pedro R. Moreno, MD
Panelists: Carlo Di Mario, MD, PhD, Cindy L. Grines, MD, Spencer B. King, III, MD, Mitchell Kruco, MD,
John M. Lasala, MD, PhD, Manesh R. Patel, MD, Augusto D. Pichard, MD, S. K. Mathew, MD
10:20 a.m. CURRENT HOT TOPICS #1
• Has AUC for PCI Changed our Practice? ............... Manesh R. Patel, MD
• FFR, IFR or CFR During PCI ..........................Carlo Di Mario, MD, PhD
• Biodegradable Polymers DES Update ..............Augusto D. Pichard, MD
• Bioabsorbable DES Update .................................S. K. Mathew, MD
11:00 a.m. BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
11:15 a.m. KEYNOTE LECTURE:
Has SYNTAX and FREEDOM Trial Results Changed the Interventional Practice in USA?
Spencer B. King, III, MD
11:35 a.m. Live Case Presentations #4, #5, #6 and #7:
Calcied and Bifurcation Lesions, LV Support
Moderator: Pedro R. Moreno, MD
Panelists: Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, Praveen Chandra, MD, DM, Rajesh M. Dave, MD, James B. Hermiller, MD,
Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, Sameer Mehta, MD, Tejas M. Patel, MD, Alfredo E. Rodriguez, MD, PhD
1:00 p.m. LUNCH / VISIT EXHIBITS
1:45 p.m. Live Case Presentations #8, #9, #10 and #11: CTO, LV Support, Sapien TAVR
Moderator: George Dangas, MD, PhD
Panelists: Cindy L. Grines, MD, Michael C. Kim, MD, Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, Mitchell Kruco, MD,
John M. Lasala, MD, PhD, Igor F. Palacios, MD, Augusto D. Pichard, MD,
Jerey J. Popma, MD, Sanjeev K. Sharma, MD
3:20 p.m. CURRENT HOT TOPICS #2:
• Upcoming TAVR Devices and Trials ....................Jerey J. Popma, MD
• Current Status of Mitral Valve Repair ................... Igor F. Palacios, MD
• Data for Recent Antiplatelet/Antithrombotic . . . . . . . . Deepak L. Bhatt, MD
• How to Generalize Statewide STEMI Protocols . . . . . . . . Sameer Mehta, MD
• Transradial PCI; Any Convincing Data ....................Tejas M. Patel, MD
• Late Stent Thrombosis: Have We Eliminated It? . . . . . . . Ron Waksman, MD
4:20 p.m. Live Case Presentations #12, #13, #14, #15 and #16:
Bifurcation and Diuse Disease, Alcohol Septal Ablation, CoreValve TAVR
Moderator: George Dangas, MD, PhD
Panelists: Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, Praveen Chandra, MD, DM, Michael C. Kim, MD,
Sameer Mehta, MD, Igor F. Palacios, MD, Tejas M. Patel, MD,
Jerey J. Popma, MD, Sanjeev K. Sharma, MD, Satyavan Sharma, MD
5:55 p.m. Concluding Remarks and Future Directions for the 19th Symposium
Samin K. Sharma, MD and Annapoorna S. Kini, MD
Coronary / Structural Heart Agenda
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FELLOWS COURSE DIRECTORS
Samin K. Sharma, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Director, Clinical & Interventional Cardiology
President, Mount Sinai Heart Network
Zena & Michael A. Wiener Professor of Medicine
The Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York
Annapoorna S. Kini, MD, MRCP, FACC
Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
Director, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program
Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
The Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York
OVERVIEW
The 2015 Interventional Cardiology Board Review Course is a one-day
meeting in which the advanced trainee in Interventional Cardiology is
exposed to all facets of complex heart disease and coronary intervention. The
faculty includes many of the acknowledged pioneers in the eld. The format
will consist of didactic lectures and case presentations with ample
opportunity to interact with faculty. The Interventional Board Review Course
will oer in-depth coverage of all the major aspects in today’s practice of
interventional cardiology, including all aspects of coronary, valvular and
structural heart disease. This course will be held in conjunction with the
Complex Coronary and Structural Heart Live Symposium, which will show
exemplary live cases on Friday, June 19th.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is specically designed for:
• Interventional Cardiology Fellows
• Fellows accepted for Interventional
Cardiology Fellowships
• Cardiologists preparing for
Interventional Cardiology Board
REGISTRATION
Registration is limited to 50 registrants and will be conrmed on a
rst-come, rst-served basis. Hotel accommodations at the Sheraton
New York Times Square Hotel for the nights of Tuesday, June 16th,
Wednesday, June 17th and Thursday, June 18th will be covered for
out-of-town attendees, along with a round-trip coach airline ticket.
Attendance at the Coronary / Structural Symposium on Friday, June 19th
is required. Full registration fees for the Complex Coronary Valvular &
Vascular Symposium are waived.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Coronary Atherosclerosis
• Coronary Anatomy and Imaging
• Update of Interventional Trials
• Choice of Coronary Revascularization
Interventional Cardiology Board Review
June 17, 2015
9:00 a.m. Registration / Continental Breakfast
Hatch Auditorium, The Mount Sinai Hospital
9:15 a.m. Welcome and
Introduction ....... Samin K. Sharma, MD, Annapoorna S. Kini, MD
9:30 a.m. Coronary Anatomy,
Physiology and Imaging ........................ Annapoorna S. Kini, MD
10:00 a.m. Antiplatelet Therapy ................................ Joseph M. Sweeny, MD
10:30 a.m. Understanding of
Coronary Atherosclerosis ............................ Pedro R. Moreno, MD
11:00 a.m. Radial Intervention ........................................ Nitin Barman, MD
11:30 a.m. Radiation Safety within the Cath Lab ............. Jacob Kamen, PhD
12:00 p.m. LUNCH
12:30 p.m. LV Support during PCI ................................... Ajay J. Kirtane, MD
1:00 p.m. Contrast Induced Nephropathy ................... Roxana Mehran, MD
1:30 p.m. Guide Wires and CTO Techniques ............... Samin K. Sharma, MD
2:00 p.m. Appropriateness of
Coronary Revascularization ............................ Usman Baber, MD
2:30 p.m. TAVR and TMVR .................................... George Dangas, MD, PhD
3:00 p.m. Interventional Trials .................................. Samin K. Sharma, MD
4:00 p.m. CONCLUSION
Agenda | Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Registration Fees Waived!
To register visit: www.cccsymposium.org
Board Review Course not approved for CME credits
TAVR Simulator Training by
Medtronic and Edwards Lifesciences
LOCATION
The Mount Sinai Hospital
Hatch Auditorium
100th Street and 5th Avenue
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015
8:00 a.m. Registration / Continental Breakfast
AXA Equitable Center
8:30 a.m. New Frontiers in Cath Lab Nursing:
Caring for Patients Beyond the Procedure Room
Beth Oliver, DNP, RN
8:50 a.m. Top Ten Advances of Interventional Cardiology 2014
Samin K. Sharma, MD
9:20 a.m. In-stent Restenosis after DES: Treatment Options
Antonietta Tolentino, MSN, ANP-C
9:40 a.m. FFR vs. IVUS in MACE Prediction
Pedro R. Moreno, MD
10:00 a.m. BREAK
10:15 a.m. Evolving Approaches for Aortic Stenosis:
Role of TAVR
Melissa Mattimore, ACNP-BC
10:35 a.m. State of Carotid Stenting
Jose M. Wiley, MD, MPH
10:55 a.m. Drug-Coated Balloon in Peripheral Arterial Intervention
Rheoneil A. Lascano, FNP
11:15 a.m. View Into the Vessel: IVUS/NIRS, OCT
Taurean Harrilal, PA-C
11:30 a.m. LUNCH / VISIT EXHIBITS
1:00 p.m. STEMI Interventions: Guidelines & Strategies
Annapoorna S. Kini, MD
1:20 p.m. DAPT Interruption & Discontinuation: When is it Safe?
Nerissa Plondaya, ACNP-BC
1:40 p.m. State of Antiplatelet Therapy in PCI
George Dangas, MD, PhD
2:00 p.m. Radial PCI: The Future is Now
Nitin Barman, MD
2:20 p.m. BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
2:40 p.m. Imaging Modalities in Search of Vulnerable Plaque
Jagat Narula, MD, PhD
3:00 p.m. CTO Intervnetions Made Easy
Pablo Enriquez, RCIS
3:20 p.m. Cardiovascular Endpoints: Data Elements & Denition
Roxana Mehran, MD
3:40 p.m. Get With the Guidelines: Pre-procedural Evaluation
Jennifer Del Campo, MSN, FNP-C
4:00 p.m. Closing Remarks/Awarding of Contact hours
4:30 p.m. Wine & Cheese Reception in Exhibit Hall
Nurse / Technologist Symposium
Agenda
NURSE / TECHNOLOGIST
SYMPOSIUM DIRECTORS
Beth Oliver, DNP, RN
Vice President of Cardiac Services for
the Mount Sinai Health System
New York, New York
Antonietta Tolentino, MSN, ANP-C
Adult Nurse Practitioner
The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York
CEUs Have Been Applied For And Are Pending Approval
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Prakash Krishnan, MD, FACC
Director, Endovascular Services
Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, New York
Dear Colleague,
We would like to welcome you to our
Endovascular Symposium
being held as part of the 18th Annual
Complex Coronary, Valvular and
Vascular Cases Symposium
The Endovascular Symposium intends to oer an open platform for
discussion of new methods and technologies for every day solutions
in the eld of Endovascular Interventions. Our goal is to create an
interdisciplinary forum and illustrate the most eective approach in the management of PAD.
We will achieve this by bringing together colleagues of dierent specialties from across the country and
abroad, who perform Endovascular Interventions. This one-day course will focus on presenting concise and
current information that will update you with the latest techniques and technologies.
Various novel interventional devices, therapies and techniques such as
sympathetic modulation, EVAR, treatment of calcic lesions, retrograde
transcollateral CTO recanalization and pedal access will be demonstrated.
This will be done by using live transmission of cases from sites both in the
US and abroad allowing for discussion between the operators, panelists and
the audience. The program is complemented by unbiased commentary of
live cases by world renowned experts and discussions intended to bring out
general consensus regarding the most eective and appropriate strategy that
you can apply in your practice.
We look forward to seeing you at this year’s Endovascular Symposium!
Sincerely,
Endovascular Symposium Co-Directors
J. Michael Bacharach, MD, MPH, FACC, FSCAI
Section Head, Vascular Medicine and
Peripheral Vascular Intervention
North Central Heart Institute, Avera Heart Hospital
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Jose M. Wiley, MD, MPH, FACC, FACP, FSCAI
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Radiology
Associate Director, Endovascular Intervention
The Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York
Jerey W. Olin, DO, FACC, FAHA
Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
Director, Vascular Medicine
Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, New York
Endovascular Symposium
Mount Sinai Faculty
Karthik Gujja, MD, MPH
Assistant Director of Endovascular Services
Vishal Kapur, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
Sung Yup Pablo Kim, MD, FACS
Assistant Professor of Surgery and Radiology
Paul S. Lajos, MD, RVPI
Associate Chief of Vascular Surgery
Site Chief, Mount Sinai Queens
Assistant Professor of Surgery and Radiology
Chief of Vascular Surgery
Metropolitan Hospital Center
Robert A. Lookstein, MD
Professor of Radiology and Surgery
Chief, Division of Interventional Radiology
Vice-Chair of Radiology, Interventional Services
and Imaging Guided Therapy
Javier Sanz, MD
Director, Cardiac CT/MR
Associate Professor of Medicine, Cardiology & Radiology
Daniel E. Soer, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Associate Professor of Medicine
Co-Director Coratid Endovascular Services,
Interventional Cardiology
Ageliki G. Vouyouka, MD, FACS, RPVI
Associate Professor, Surgery and Radiology
Endovascular Symposium
Guest Faculty
Anvar Babaev, MD, PhD, FACC, FSCAI
NYU Langone Medical Center
NYU School of Medicine
New York, New York
Subhash Banerjee, MD, FSCAI
Veterans Aairs North Texas Health Care System
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas
Marianne Brodmann, MD
Medical University of Graz
Graz, Austria
Mark W. Burket, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FSVM
University of Toledo Medical Center
Toledo, Ohio
George S. Chrysant, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FSCCT
INTEGRIS Heart Hospital
INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Tyrone J. Collins, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FAHA
Ochsner Medical Center
New Orleans, Louisiana
Jose L. DeLeon, DPM
Monteore Medical Center
New York, New York
Suhail Dohad, MD, FACC
The Heart Institute
Cedars Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California
Mahir Elder, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FASNC
Harper University Hospital
Detroit Medical Center
Detroit, Michigan
Fabrizio Fanelli, MD, EBIR
Sapienza University of Rome
Rome, Italy
Ramesh M. Gowda, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Mount Sinai Beth Israel
New York, New York
Lanfroi Graziani, MD
Istituto Clinico “Città di Brescia” Hospital
Istituto Clinico S. Anna Hospital
Brescia, Italy
Julian J. Javier, MD, FACC
Naples Vein Center
Naples, Florida
Amir Kaki, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Detroit Medical Center Heart Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
Rajesh K. Malik, MD, RPVI
MedStar Washington Hospital
Washington, DC
Carlos Mena, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Yale University School of Medicine
Yale-New Haven Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut
D. Christopher Metzger, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Wellmont CVA Heart Institute
Kingsport, Tennessee
Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Metro Heart & Vascular
Wyoming, Michigan
Felipe Navarro, MD, FACC, FSVM
Carolinas HealthCare System, Northeast
Concord, North Carolina
Ravish Sachar, MD, FACC
North Carolina Heart & Vascular
Raleigh, North Carolina
Dierk Scheinert, MD
University Hospital Leipzig
Leipzig, Germany
Andrej Schmidt, MD
Department for Interventional Angiology
University Hospital Leipzig
Leipzig, Germany
Peter L. Smith, MD
Bayonne Medical Center
Bayonne, New Jersey
Michael J. Trepal, DPM, FACFAS
New York College of Podiatric Medicine
New York, New York
Craig M. Walker, MD, FACC, FACA, FACP, FCCP
Cardiovascular Institute of the South
Louisiana State University School of Medicine
Tulane University School of Medicine
Houma, Louisiana
Mitchell D. Weinberg, MD, FACC, RPVI
North University Hospital
Lenox Hill Hospital
Manhasset, New York
Mark H. Wholey, MD, SIR, FAHA
Allegheny Healthcare Network
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Shadyside
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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2015 Endovascular Faculty
Endovascular Symposium Director
Prakash Krishnan, MD, FACC
Director, Endovascular Services
Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, New York
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OVERVIEW
The 2015 Endovascular Fellows Course is a one-day meeting in which the
advanced trainee in Interventional Cardiology, Interventional Radiology and
Vascular Surgery is exposed to all facets of complex vascular disease and
endovascular intervention. The faculty includes many of the acknowledged
pioneers in the eld. The format will consist of didactic lectures and simulators
with ample opportunity to interact with faculty. The Endovascular Fellows Course
will oer in-depth coverage of all the major aspects in today’s practice of vascular
and endovascular medicine. This course will be held in conjunction with the
Endovascular Live Symposium, which will show exemplary live cases on Thursday,
June 18th.
LOCATION
CONVENE CONFERENCE CENTER, Times Square, 23rd Floor
810 7th Avenue between 52nd and 53rd New York, NY
REGISTRATION
Registration is limited and will be conrmed on a rst-come, rst-served
basis. Hotel accommodations at the Sheraton Times Square Hotel for the
nights of Tuesday, June 16th, Wednesday, June 17th and Thursday, June
18th will be covered for out-of-town attendees, along with a
round-trip coach airline ticket.
Attendance at the Endovascular Symposium on Thursday, June 18th
is required, full registration fees for the Complex Coronary & Vascular
Symposium are waived.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Non-Invasive Diagnosis
• Review Angiographic Anatomy
• Case Based Discussions
• Venous Disease
• Wound Care
• Hands-On Workshop
& Simulators
Endovascular Fellows Course
June 17, 2015
TARGET AUDIENCE
The program is intended primarily for
Interventional Vascular, Radiology or
3rd Year General Cardiology Fellows
who have been accepted into an
Interventional Cardiology Program.
• Interventional Cardiology Fellows
• Vascular Surgery Fellows
• Radiology Fellows
• Vascular Medicine Fellows
Registration Fees Waived!
To register visit: www.cccsymposium.org
Agenda | Wednesday, June 17, 2015
6:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction ...................... Prakash Krishnan, MD
Non-Invasive Evaluation of PAD and Venous Disease
7:05 a.m. Role of ABI, PVR, Exercise Testing, Duplex
Ultrasonography and Venous Ultrasound ............ Jerey W. Olin, DO
7:25 a.m. Role of CT and MRI .................................... Javier Sanz, MD
Iliac Disease: Endovascular Approach
7:35 a.m. Approach to TASC A/B Iliac Disease:
Equipment, Tips, and Tricks .................... Ramesh M. Gowda, MD
7:45 a.m. Approach to Iliac Bifurcation Lesions:
Equipment, Tips, and Tricks ................... J. Michael Bachrach, MD
7:55 a.m. Approach to Iliac CTOs:
Equipment, Tips, and Tricks ....................... Craig M. Walker, MD
8:05 a.m. BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
Femoro-Popliteal Lesions: Endovascular Management
8:15 a.m. Endovascular Management of SFA Disease:
Update and Review of Literature .... . .. .. .. .. .. . Subhash Banerjee, MD
8:25 a.m. My Approach to Calcied SFA Disease:
Equipment, Tips and Tricks ......................... Fabrizio Fanelli, MD
8:35 a.m. My Approach to SFA CTOs:
Equipment, Tips and Trick ........................... Anvar Babaev, MD
8:45 a.m. My Approach to Isolated Popliteal Disease:
Equipment, Tips and Tricks ........................ Mark W. Burket, MD
8:55 a.m. Filters in the Endovascular Interventions
of the Lower Extremity: Available Types and
Where Does It Fit In My Practice? ... .. .... .. .. Mitchell D. Weinberg, MD
9:05 a.m. Thrombectomy Devices: Available Types and
When Does It Fit In My Practice? ..................... Carlos Mena, MD
9:15 a.m. BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
9:25 a.m. Case 1- Iliac Case Review
Renal, AAA, Mesenteric, Brachiocephalic and Carotid Arterial Disease
10:00 a.m. State of Renal Intervention in 2015:
FMD and Atherosclerotic Renal Disease . . .. .. .. Robert A. Lookstein, MD
10:10 a.m. Approach to the Patient with AAA:
Patient Selection, Equipment, Technique,
Tips and Tricks and Review of Current Literature .. .. . Suhail Dohad, MD
10:20 a.m. Endovascular Management of
Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia ... . .. .. .. .. .. .. . Ageliki G. Vouyouka, MD
10:30 a.m. Endovascular Approach to
Brachiocephalic Disease ........................George S. Chrysant, MD
10:40 a.m. Endovascular Management of Extra Cranial
Carotid Stenosis: Arch types, Catheter Selection,
Angiographic Views, Tips and Tricks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark H.Wholey, MD
10:50 a.m. Complications of Carotid Artery Stenting:
How to Avoid; Tips and Tricks of Cerebral Rescue ... Tyrone J. Collins, MD
11:00 a.m. BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
11:15 a.m. Case 2-Femoropopliteal case review
11:50 a.m. WORKING LUNCH
12:15 p.m. How to Build a PAD Practice ............................ Amir Kaki, MD
12:25 p.m. How to Build Peripheral Venous Disease Practice . . . Sung Yup Pablo Kim, MD
Critical Limb Ischemia and Acute Limb Ischemia
1:00 p.m. Endovascular Management of CLI:
Literature Review .............................. Jihad A. Mustapha, MD
1:10 p.m. Endovascular Approach to CLI: Access Points,
Tips, Techniques and the Role of Standard Balloon
Angioplasty, DCB, DES and Atherectomy .... . .. .. . Lanfroi Graziani, MD
1:20 p.m. Endovascular Approach to a Patient with ALI . .. .. .. Ravish Sachar, MD
1:30 p.m. Clinical Diagnosis of Dierent Types of Foot Ulcers .. . Jose L. DeLeon, DPM
1:40 p.m. Wound Care Basics for the Interventionalists .. .. Michael J. Trepal, DPM
1:50 p.m. BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
Venous Interventions
2:00 p.m. Supercial Venous Incompetency-Role of Catheter
Based Management using RFA, Laser and
Mechanochemical Technologies .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Paul S. Lajos, MD
2:10 p.m. Endovascular Management of DVT .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Julian J. Javier, MD
2:20 p.m. IVC Filter Update ................................... Felipe Navarro, MD
2:30 p.m. Endovascular Management of Pulmonary Embolism . .. .Mahir Elder, MD
2:40 p.m. Endovascular Management of Dialysis Access . .. .. .. Peter L. Smith, MD
2:50 p.m. Complications in the Cath Lab .. . .. .. .. .. .. . Marianne Brodmann, MD
3:00 p.m. Simulator Workshop with Faculty
4:20 p.m. Closing Remarks
6:30 p.m. Fellows Course Dinner – Supported by Medtronic
Fellows Course not approved for CME credits
CODIRECTORS
Vishal Kapur, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Cardiology
Karthik Gujja, MD, MPH
Assistant Director of Endovascular Services
DIRECTOR
Prakash Krishnan, MD, FACC
Director, Endovascular Services,
Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
Thursday, June 18, 2015
7:00 a.m. Registration / Continental Breakfast
AXA Equitable Center
8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction
Prakash Krishnan, MD and Samin K. Sharma, MD
8:05 a.m. Future Therapeutic Options in the Management
of CLI / What Does the Future Hold?
Dierk Scheinert, MD
8:15 a.m. Drug-Coated Balloons in the Management
of SFA Disease / Data & Current Trends
Fabrizio Fanelli, MD
8:25 a.m. Live Case #1: Broadcast from Leipzig, Germany
Moderator: Prakash Krishnan, MD
Operator: Andrej Schmidt, MD
Panelists: Subhash Banerjee, MD, Mark W. Burket, MD, Suhail Dohad, MD, Fabrizio Fanelli, MD,
Lanfroi Graziani, MD, Paul S. Lajos, MD, Dierk Scheinert, MD
8:55 a.m. Drug-Eluting Stents in the Treatment of SFA Disease / Data & Current Trends
Suhail Dohad, MD
9:05 a.m. Economics of Drug Coated Technology in PAD
Mark W. Burket, MD
9:15 a.m. Live Case #2: Broadcast from Leipzig, Germany
Moderator: Prakash Krishnan, MD
Operator: Andrej Schmidt, MD
Panelists: Subhash Banerjee, MD, Mark W. Burket, MD, Suhail Dohad, MD, Fabrizio Fanelli, MD,
Lanfroi Graziani, MD, Paul S. Lajos, MD, Dierk Scheinert, MD
9:45 a.m. BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
9:55 a.m. Endovascular Management of SFA Instent Re-Stenosis:
Role of Atherectomy, Drug-Coated Balloons and Drug-Eluting Stents
Craig M. Walker, MD
10:05 a.m. Covered Stents in Femoropopliteal Disease
Subhash Banerjee, MD
10:15 a.m. Live Case #3: Broadcast from Wellmont CVA Heart Institute, Kingsport, TN
Moderator: J. Michael Bacharach, MD
Operator: D. Christopher Metzger, MD
Panelists: Marianne Brodmann, MD, Mahir Elder, MD, Rajesh K. Malik, MD,
Ageliki G. Vouyouka, MD, Craig M. Walker, MD, Mark H. Wholey, MD
10:45 a.m. My Algorithm for the Treatment of Calcied SFA Lesions:
Available Data Role of DCB / DES / Atherectomy & Supera
Marianne Brodmann, MD
10:55 a.m. Live Case #4: Broadcast from Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY
Moderator: J. Michael Bachrach, MD
Operators: Prakash Krishnan, MD, Jose M. Wiley, MD, Bhaskar Purushottam, MD
Panelists: Marianne Brodmann, MD, Mahir Elder, MD, Rajesh K. Malik, MD,
Ageliki G. Vouyouka, MD, Craig M. Walker, MD, Mark H. Wholey, MD
11:25 a.m. Management of Popliteal Arterial Aneurysms
Rajesh K. Malik, MD
11:35 a.m. Live Case #5: Broadcast from Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY
Moderator: J. Michael Bacharach, MD
Operators: Prakash Krishnan, MD, Vishal Kapur, MD, Bhaskar Purushottam, MD
Panelists: Marianne Brodmann, MD, Tyrone J. Collins, MD, Mahir Elder, MD,
Rajesh K. Malik, MD, Craig M. Walker, MD, Mark H. Wholey, MD
Endovascular Symposium Agenda
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Fellows Course not approved for CME credits
Endovascular Symposium Agenda
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12:00 p.m. LUNCH / VISIT EXHIBITS
1:00 p.m. Covered Stents or BMS in Iliac Artery Stenosis - When & Why?
Mahir Elder, MD
1:10 p.m. Live Case #6: Calcic Iliac
Broadcast from Wellmont CVA Heart Institute,
Kingsport, TN
Moderator: J. Michael Bacharach, MD
Operator: D. Christopher Metzger, MD
Panelists: Anvar Babaev, MD, George S. Chrysant, MD,
Tyrone J. Collins, MD, Amir Kaki, MD, Carlos Mena, MD, Jihad A. Mustapha, MD
1:40 p.m. Plantar Loop Intervention: Rationale, Tools, Tips and Techniques
Lanfroi Graziani, MD
1:50 p.m. Retrograde Approach to CLI: Use of Ultrasound, Tips and Techniques
Jihad A. Mustapha, MD
2:00 p.m. Antegrade Wire Escalation Technique for Crossing CTOs - Wire Tips & Techniques
Anvar Babaev, MD
2:10 p.m. Live Case #7 Broadcast from Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY
Moderator: J. Michael Bacharach, MD
Operators: Prakash Krishnan, MD, Karthik Gujja, MD, Bhaskar Purushottam MD
Panelists: Anvar Babaev, MD, George S. Chrysant, MD, Lanfroi Graziani, MD, Carlos Mena, MD,
Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, Peter L. Smith, MD
2:40 p.m. BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
2:50 p.m. Endovascular Management of CFA disease: Patient selection, Tools, Tips and Techniques
Carlos Mena, MD
3:00 p.m. Sympathetic Modulation for Hypertension and
Other Cardiovascular Disease States: Future Directions
Mark H. Wholey, MD
3:10 p.m. Live Case #8 Broadcast from Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY
Moderator: J. Michael Bacharach, MD
Operators: Prakash Krishnan, MD, Vishal Kapur, MD, Bhaskar Purushottam, MD
Panelists: George S. Chrysant, MD, Tyrone J. Collins, MD, Fabrizio Fanelli, MD, Amir Kaki, MD,
Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, Peter L. Smith, MD
3:40 p.m. Thrombolysis in Acute Limb Ischemia
Ravish Sachar, MD
3:50 p.m. Carotid Stenting: Where do we stand in 2015? - What is the Future?
Tyrone J. Collins, MD
4:00 p.m. BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
4:10 p.m. Endovascular Management of DVT
Felipe Navarro, MD
4:20 p.m. Update on Chronic Venous Insuciency Management
Julian J. Javier, MD
4:30 p.m. Role of Podiatry in Early PAD Diagnosis
Michael J. Trepal, DPM
4:40 p.m. Taped Case #9: Venous
Moderator: Jose M. Wiley, MD
Operators: Jose M. Wiley, MD, Karthik Gujja, MD
Panelists: Karthik Gujja, MD, Julian J. Javier, MD, Sung Yup Pablo Kim, MD,
Felipe Navarro, MD, Peter L. Smith, MD
5:00 p.m. Concluding Remarks
Endovascular Symposium Agenda Special Event
Complex High-Risk Interventional Procedures Symposium
New York City
www.nyctourist.com
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EVENING SYMPOSIUM
Sheraton NY Times Square Hotel | Thursday, June 18th | 6:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
Supported By: Abbott Vascular, Abiomed, Inc. & Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.
6:30 p.m. Registration, Buet Dinner & Cocktails
Sheraton NY Times Square Hotel, New York Ballroom, Level 3
7:10 p.m. Basic Principals of Hemodynamic Support
John M. Lasala, MD, PhD
7:15 p.m. Basic Principals of Orbital Atherectomy System
Stevan Himmelstein, MD
7:40 p.m. Rationale for Complex Coronary Revasularization
Ajay J. Kirtane, MD
8:00 p.m. Clinical and Practical Guidelines for LV Support
George Dangas, MD, PhD
8:20 p.m. Update in Bio-Absorbable Vascular Scaold
Nick West, MD
8:40 p.m. Orbital Atherectomy and LV Support in Clinical Practice:
Case Based Examples of Do’s and Don’ts
Samin K. Sharma, MD
9:00 p.m. Panel Discussion and Q&A
Faculty and Audience
9:15 p.m. Closing Remarks
Welcome to The Big Apple. Whether it’s magnicent shopping, ne dining, the
theater or sightseeing, New York City has it all. With average temperatures in June
around 75 degrees, there is no better time to visit and enjoy everything the city
that never sleeps has to oer!
THEATER www.newyorkcitytheatre.com
Seeing a show on Broadway and going to the theater in NYC is one of the
most popular events for New York City tourists. See hit shows such as Alddin,
The Book of Mormon, The King and I, Kinky Boots, The Lion King, Wicked, Chicago,
Jersey Boys, and Mamma Mia!
MUSEUMS
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum The Museum of Modern Art Art
www.guggenheim.org www.MoMa.org
The American Museum of Natural History The Metropolitan Museum of Art
www.AMNH.org www. metmuseum.org
STATUE OF LIBERTY www.statueoiberty.org
Located in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty was a gift of international
friendship from France to the United States. Stroll into the lobby where you can
experience the original torch and the Statue of Liberty Exhibit, then proceed to the
promenade area for an up close view of the statue and a spectacular view of New
York Harbor. Ferries depart Battery Park to the Statue between the hours of
8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
CENTRAL PARK www.centralpark.com
Central Park features 843 acres of beautiful landscape lled with numerous
attractions such as the Central Park Zoo and Wildlife Center and the Children’s Zoo.
The park also has restaurants including the scenic Boathouse Restaurant.
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Coronary Case Studies
Calcic Left Main, Proximal LAD and Circumex Disease
Undergoing Rotablation and Xience Expedition DES
Calcied LM, prox LAD and LCx disease Post 1.25 and 1.75mm Rota Burrs Final results with 0% residual stenosis
and patent LCx
80% prox LAD/Diagonal
calcied bifurcation
“V Stenting” using Promus
Premier 3.0/38mm in LAD and
2.75/32 in D1
Post Rota of the LAD,
with 1.5mm Burr
Final results with
0% residual
Extensive 3V Calcic CAD: Complex Multivessel PCI of
Prox LCx, OM2, Distal RCA and LAD/D1
Baseline subtotal prox
LCx and OM2 disease
Post Rota and Promus
Element 2.5/38mm stent
Subtotal calcic distal
RCA bifurcation lesion
Final results with
0% residual
Rota LCx Xience Expedition Stent 3.5/38mm
1.25mm Burr Post Rota, DES and Promus Element
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Intervention of Distal Aortic Occlusion
Occluded distal aorta Reconstitution of the
iliac via collaterals
Successful
crossing of CTO
Final Results: Successful
angioplasty/stent of distal aorta
Aortogram of failing Carpentier
Edwards Bioprosthetic valve with
stenosis and insuciency
23mm SapienXT Valve
being implanted
Final results of valve-in-valve,
trace aortic insuciency and
10mm transaortic gradient
Valve-in-Valve Sapien TAVR for Bioprosthetic Aortic Valve Stenosis/Insuciency
Coronary Case Studies
Complex Intervention Aortocarotid Bypass Graft
Stenosed aortocarotid bypass
graft with prior stent
Successful crossing with
Sti Angled Glidewire
Covered stent with 8/20 atrium Final Results: Successful
angioplasty/stent of severe 99%
stenosed aortocarotid bypass graft
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Imaging Case Studies
Orbital Atherectomy in a Heavy Calcied Lesion
Coronary angiography (A), OCT (B), IVUS (C, D), and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) (E) images of ISR lesion with high
lipid content (maxLCB14mm=766 at the site of MLA, green line in D, E). Arrows in B and C point to stent struts.
3D-QCA and 3D-OCT assessment
of bifurcation angles, diameter
stenosis, and the area of side
branch ostium (SBA). There was no
change in bifurcation angle and
SBA after provisional stenting
Coronary angiography
and OCT images before
orbital atherectomy (OA)
(A), after OA (B), and
after stenting (C)
Multimodality Imaging for In-Stent Restenosis (ISR) Lesion Due to Neoatheroma
Three-Dimentional Quantitative Coronary Angiography (3D-QCA)
And Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Assessment of Bifurcation Lesions
SBA = 3.92 mm2
SBA = 3.53 mm2
Covidien
Medtronic
Symposium Supporters
The symposium is being funded in part through educational grants and exhibit fees from medical device
and pharmaceutical industries. The following is a list of 2014 supporters and exhibitors. A complete list of
2015 contributors and appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all supporters in the course syllabus.
We appreciate their participation in this conference and their support of continuing medical education.
ABIOMED, Inc.
AngioScore, Inc.
Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.
Bayer HealthCare
Cook Medical
Edwards Lifesciences
Spectranetics
St. Jude Medical
Volcano Corporation
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AccessClosure, Inc. / Mynx
Acist Medical Systems
Angiodynamics
AstraZeneca
B. Braun Medical
Best Vascular Novoste
Boehringer Ingelheim
Bristol Myers Squibb
Cordis Corporation
Daiichi-Sankyo, Inc.
Eli Lilly & Company
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Guerbet, LLC
InfraReDx, Inc.
Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Lifesync Corporation
MAQUET
Pzer
Philips Healthcare
Physio-Control, Inc.
TriReme
TrYton Medical
Vascular Solutions, Inc.
Terumo Medical Corporation
Cardiovascular Systems, Inc
Boston Scientic
Abbott Vascular
Covidien The Medicines Company
Medtronic
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Registration Information
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 Aliates. The registration fee for Industry Personnel is $400.00. Fellows registration fees are WAIVED! Your full registration fee includes attendance at the
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Sessions, course materials, continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, lunches and the Thursday Evening Symposium.
DAILY REGISTRATION RATES
Nurse Technologist Symposium, Wednesday, June 17th, one-day rate is $75.00.
Endovascular Symposium, Thursday, June 18th 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 Aliates.
The registration fee for Industry Personnel is $200.00.
Coronary / Structural Heart Symposium, Friday, June 19th one-day rate is $200.00 for physicians who are members of SCAI. The one-day
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Mount Sinai Aliates. The registration fee for Industry Personnel is $200.00.
REFUNDS
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received after that date. The Post-Graduate School for Continuing Medical Education must receive written notication of your intent to cancel before the
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New York, NY 10029
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