CRT ENDOVASCULAR

CRT ENDOVASCULAR
Featuring
CRT ACCESS
PRIMER FOR ENDOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS
PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE & CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA
AAA & VENOUS DISEASE
INVITED FACULTY
COURSE CHAIRMAN
INVITED FACULTY
Nelson L. Bernardo, MD
Washington, DC
Cameron Akbari, MD
Washington, DC
Robert Gallino, MD
Washington, DC
Samir B. Pancholy, MD
Clarks Summit, PA
Mark A. Turco, MD
Potomac, MD
COURSE CO-DIRECTORS
J. Fritz Angle
Charlottesville, VA
William A. Gray, MD
New York, NY
Augusto D. Pichard, MD
Washington, DC
Zoltan Turi, MD
Washington, DC
Fred Beavers, MD
Washington, DC
Richard Heuser, MD
Phoenix, AZ
Venkatesh G. Ramaiah, MD
Phoenix, AZ
Anthony Venbrux, MD
Washington, DC
Robert M. Bersin, MD, PhD
Seattle, WA
Michael R. Jaff, DO
Newton, MA
Steve Ramee, MD
New Orleans, LA
George W. Vetrovec, MD
Richmond, VA
Jeffrey W. Chambers, MD
Minneapolis, MN
Zvonimir Krajcer, MD
Houston, TX
Shawn Sarin, MD
Washington, DC
Hartaj S. Virk, MD
Montville, NJ
Leonardo C. Clavijo, MD, PhD
Los Angeles, CA
Vinay Kumar, MD
Dallas, TX
Andrej Schmidt
Leipzig, WA
Craig M. Walker, MD
Houma, LA
Emil Cohen, MD
Washington, DC
Robert Lager, MD
Washington, DC
Krishna J. Rocha-Singh, MD
Springfield, IL
Jeffrey Y. Wang, MD
Raleigh, NC
Tyrone J. Collins, MD
New Orleans, LA
Robert J. Lederman, MD
Bethesda, MD
Karun Sharma, MD
Washington, DC
Mark H. Wholey, MD
Pittsburgh, PA
Rajesh M. Dave, MD
Mechanicsburg, PA
Michael Miller, MD
Durham, NC
Fayaz Shawl, MD
Tacoma Park, MD
Wei Zhou, MD
Palo Alto, CA
Bradley W. Dick, MD
Bethesda, MD
Jihad Mustapha, MD
Washington, DC
Horst Sievert, MD
Frankfurt, GERMANY
James P. Zidar, MD
Raleigh, NC
Robert S. Dieter, MD, RVT
Glen Ellyn, IL
Richard Neville, MD
Washington, DC
Peter A. Soukas, MD
Providence, RI
Eric Dippel, MD
Davenport, IA
Khusrow Niazi, MD
Alpharetta, GA
Michael Stoner, MD
Rochester, NY
J. Michael Bacharach, MD, MPH
Sioux Falls, SD
D. Christopher Metzger, MD
Kingsport, TN
Aravinda Nanjundappa, MD
Charleston, WV
Walter Tan, MD
Raleigh, NC
Ron Waksman, MD
Washington, DC
Michael Wholey, MD, MBA
San Antonio, TX
Edward Y. Woo, MD
Washington, DC
FOR THE MOST UPDATED PROGRAM INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT CRTMEETING.ORG
CRT 2015 AT A GLANCE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23
SATURDAY CRT ACCESS
1:00 PM
CRT ACCESS SESSION I
On-Site Registration Opens
Fellows Luncheon Symposium
Breakfast Symposia
Abstract Café
CRT Access
Complex Coronary Interventions I
Valve Complications & Interesting Cases
CRT Valve & Structural II & III
Valve Evening Symposium
Peripheral Arterial Disease &
Critical Limb Ischemia
DES, BRS, & DCB Technologies
Evening Symposia
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Renal Denervation & Resistant Hypertension
Atherosclerosis, Imaging,
Physiology & Therapy
Women & Heart Disease Luncheon Symposium
Exhibitor Reception
Evening Dinner Symposia
1:25 PM
Radial Artery Access - “Through &
Through” Seldinger Technique
Direct Access of the Superficial
Femoral Artery
3:30 PM
Popliteal Artery Access
3:40 PM
Retrograde Distal Pedal Artery
Access - Using Fluoro &
Roadmapping
Direct Carotid Artery Puncture
1:55 PM
Brachial Artery Access
4:00 PM
Pedal Digital Artery Access
2:05 PM
Axillary Artery Cannulation for
Large Bore Access
4:10 PM
Caval-Aortic Access
2:15 PM
Transseptal Access
2:25 PM
Direct Aortic Access The Translumbar Technique
The Essentials of Clinical Research
2:35 PM
Questions and Panel Discussion
Cardiovascular Innovations
2:55 PM
Refreshment Break
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Breakfast Symposia
Complex Coronary Interventions II
CRT Valve & Structural IV
Peripheral Arterial Disease &
Critical Limb Ischemia II
FDA Town Hall
BRS Technologies
ABC Luncheon Symposium
1:35 PM
Common Femoral Artery Access Using Ultrasound Guidance
3:20 PM
1:45 PM
Evening Dinner Symposia
Keynote Address by General Colin Powell
Cardiovascular Professionals’ Symposium
for Nurses & Technologists
1:15 PM
Common Femoral Artery Access Using Landmarks & Fluoroscopy
Antegrade Common Femoral Artery
Access
Retrograde Distal Pedal Artery
Access - Using Ultrasound
Guidance
ACS & AMI Management
Primer for Endovascular Interventions
3:10 PM
Radial Artery Access - Anterior Wall
Modified Seldinger Technique
US/Japan Town Hall
CRT Valve & Structural I
1:05 PM
CRT ACCESS SESSION II
Breakfast Symposia
CTO Academy
Welcome & Introduction
3:50 PM
4:20 PM
Direct Left Ventricular Apical
Puncture
4:30 PM
Large Bore Femoral Access Pre-closing with Prostar & 2
Proglides
4:40 PM
Questions and Panel Discussion
5:00 PM
Closing Remarks & Adjourn
SUNDAY PRIMER FOR ENDOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS
7:50 AM
Welcome & Introduction
FEMORO-POPLITEAL ARTERIAL DISEASE
8:00 AM
Case Presentation with Q&A
8:05 AM
Crossing SFA CTO with a Wire
8:15 AM
Crossing SFA CTO with ‘Devices’
8:25 AM
ARTERIAL DISEASE OF THE AORTA AND ITS
BRANCHES
THINGS-TO-KNOW INCLUDING COMPLICATIONS I
THINGS-TO-KNOW INCLUDING COMPLICATIONS II
10:00 AM Subclavian
1:00 PM
Crossing Over the Aorto-Iliac
Bifurcation - Step-by-Step
3:05 PM
Snaring - Techniques for Success
3:15 PM
Crossing the ‘Unfriendly’ AortoIliac Bifurcation
Embolization - Coils, Glues,
Particles & Plugs
3:25 PM
Complications - Access Site
10:10 AM Renal
Artery Intervention
Artery Stenting
10:20 AM Celiac
Artery and Mesenteric Artery
Intervention
Re-Entry Devices - Which and
How?
10:30 AM Endovascular
8:35 AM
10:40 AM Iliac
SFA Definitive Therapy: Balloon
Angioplasty or ‘Provisional’
Stenting
8:45 AM
8:55 AM
Atherectomy Devices - Orbital &
Mechanical Atherectomy
Atherectomy Devices - Excimer
Laser & Directional Atherectomy
9:05 AM
Common Femoral Stenosis - When
is Endovascular Therapy
Appropriate?
9:15 AM
Popliteal Artery Aneurysm Covered Stent or Surgery
9:25 AM
Questions and Panel Discussion
9:45 AMBreak
Intervention of AortoIliac Bifurcation Disease
Artery CTO - Antegrade or
Retrograde Approach
INFRAINGUINAL ARTERIAL DISEASE
10:50 AM Crossing
BTK CTOs with a Wire
11:00 AM Crossing
BTK CTOs with Devices
11:10 AM Crossing
BTK CTOs - ‘Alternative’
Routes
11:20 AM Acute
Ischemic Limb Endovascular Approach
11:30 AM Acute
Ischemic Limb - Surgical
Management
11:40 AM Case
Presentation, Questions and
Panel Discussion
12:00 PMLunch
1:10 PM
1:20 PM
IVC Filter Placement - Which &
How?
1:30 PM
IVC Filter - Retrieval
1:40 PM
‘Slow’ Flow & ‘No’ Flow Therapeutic Options
AORTIC ANEURYSMAL DISEASE
1:50 PM
EVAR Planning - The Key to
Success
2:00 PM
3:35 PM
Complications - Aorto-Iliac
Interventions
3:45 PM
Complications - Retroperitoneal Bleed
3:45 PM
Compartment Syndrome - What We
Need to Know
3:55 PM
Radiation Exposure in the Lab Minimizing Dose
CAROTID ARTERY DISEASE
EVAR - Step-by-Step Stent-graft
Deployment
4:05 PM
Carotid Angiography - Catheter
Selection & the Nuances
2:10 PM
EVAR - Catheters & Techniques to
Cannulate the Contralateral Gate
4:15 PM
Carotid Artery Stenting - Step-by-Step
4:25 PM
2:20 PM
TEVAR - Dissections & Aneurysms
Distal Embolic Protection Devices From Deployment to Retrieval
2:30 PM
Case Presentation, Questions and
Panel Discussion
4:35 PM
2:50 PM
Refreshment Break
Proximal Embolic Protection
Devices
4:45 PM
Case Presentation, Questions and
Panel Discussion
5:00 PM
Closing Remarks & Adjourn
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MONDAY PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE & CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA I
8:30 AM
Welcome & Introduction
10:50 AM Is
‘Relining’ with DES or
Covered-Stent the Answer to InStent Restenosis?
SFA & POPLITEAL ARTERY INTERVENTION I
8:35 AM
SFA Intervention - Stenting as
Definitive Therapy
11:00 AM Conquering
8:45 AM
When Do I Use ‘Covered’ Stents in
the Fem-Pop Segment?
8:55 AM
Restenosis - Use of
DCB and other Future
Therapies
11:10 AM Live
Case #2
Fem-Pop Stenting - Is Zilver PTX
DES the ‘De-Facto’ Stent to
Deploy?
12:00 PM Lunch
9:05 AM
1:00 PM
SFA Stenting - Have We Been
Oversizing?
9:15 AM
Live Case #1
10:05 AM Refreshment
Break
SFA & POPLITEAL ARTERY INTERVENTION II
10:20 AM Definitive
Therapies - Using
Paclitaxel as the ‘Drug’ in DES
and DCB
Break
FEMORAL & POPLITEAL ARTERY INTERVENTION III
Use of Atherotomy and ‘Specialty’
Balloons in Fem-Pop
Intervention
1:10 PM
SFA and Popliteal Artery CTO - The
DIfferent ‘Crossing’ Devices
1:20 PM
Re-entry Into the True Lumen Techniques and Devices
1:30 PM
Use of Atherectomy Device - Which
Lesion and When
10:30 AM Fem-Pop
Intervention - Is Drug
Coated Balloon the Game
Changer
1:40 PM
10:40 AM Laser
1:50 PM
Live Case #3
2:40 PM
Refreshment Break
and Other ‘Debulking
Devices’ in the Treatment of
ISR
Is ‘Debulking’ Necessary Prior to
DES Deployment or DCB
Treatment?
KNOWLEDGE & TECHNICAL ‘PEARLS’ IN
ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY I
4:25 PM
Recanalization of Central Venous
Total Occlusions
2:55 PM
Role of CTA or MRA Imaging
Studies in PAD
4:35 PM
‘Difficult’ IVC Filter Retrieval Tips and Tricks
3:05 PM
Role of Distal Embolic Protection
in Infrainguinal Intervention
4:45 PM
Questions and Panel Discussion
3:15 PM
IVC Filter Placement The Nuances and What to Watch
Out For
5:00 PM
Closing Remarks
3:25 PM
Tips & Tricks in the Retrieval of a
‘Full’ Distal Embolic Protection
Filter
3:35 PM
May-Thurner - To Stent or Not To
Stent?
PERCUTANEOUS INTERVENTION OF VENOUS DISEASE
3:45 PM
Catheter-Based Treatment of
Peripheral Venous Reflux
Disease
3:55 PM
Peripheral Venous Reflux - When is
Surgical Intevention
Necessary?
4:05 PM
Catheter-Based Treatment of DVT Who and When?
4:15 PM
Catheter-based Treatment of
Pulmonary Embolism
TUESDAY PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE & CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA II
8:00 AM
Welcome Remarks &
Introduction
BTK & CLI INTERVENTION II
BTK & CLI INTERVENTION I
8:05 AM
Multidisciplinary Approach for a
Successful CLI Management
Program
10:20 AM Role
8:15 AM
BTK CTOs - Crossing From Above
with Wires & Devices
8:25 AM
BTK CTOs - When the Antegrade
Approach Fails
8:35 AM
Techniques for Re-entry Into the
True Lumen in BTK Intervention
8:45 AM
‘Debulking’ in BTK Intervention Which Lesion and When
8:55 AM
Role of Drug-Coated Balloon in
BTK Intervention
9:05 AM
Live Case #4
9:55 AM
Refreshment Break
10:10 AM Has
Pedal Access Been A Game
Changer - A Decade of Experience
of Stenting in BTK
Intervention
10:30 AM CLI
Intervention - 1, 2 or 3-Vessel
Complete Revascularization
10:40 AM The
Angiosome Concept - Clinical
and Revascularization Implications
10:50 AM Complex
Foot and Limb Salvage Use of ‘Local Flaps’ and Beyond
11:00 AM CLI
Intervention - Is it Ever or
When is it Futile?
11:10 AM Live
Case #5
12:00 PM Lunch
Break
KNOWLEDGE & TECHNICAL ‘PEARLS’ IN
ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY II
1:00 PM
1:10 PM
Difficult Femoral Artery Access Tips & Tricks
Using the Radial Artery for
Endovascular Intervention
1:20 PM Renal Artery Stenting - When is it
Indicated?
1:30 PM
Fem-Pop CTO Intervention - When
the Antegrade Approach Fails
1:40 PM
Role of Fibrinolytic Therapy in PAD
Intervention - Which Lesion &
When
1:50 PM
Femoral Artery Access Site
Complications - Managing it in the
Cath Lab
2:00 PM
Live Case #6
2:50 PM
Refreshment Break
INTERVENTION OF AORTIC ANEURYSMAL
DISEASE
3:05 PM
EVAR - Nuances of Stent-Graft
Selection
3:15 PM
Post-EVAR Endoleaks - When is an
Intervention Indicated?
3:25 PM
‘Short’ or ‘No’ Neck AAA Snorkeling and Other Off-Label
Use Options
3:35 PM
Post-EVAR Surveillance - When to
Use CTA or Ultrasound
3:45 PM
TEVAR & EVAR - When is Spinal
Drainage IndicatedIntervention of
Aorta and its Major Branches?
3:55 PM
Intervention of the Aortic Arch
Branching Vessels
4:05 PM
Endovascular Option for Infra-renal
Aortic Occlusive Disease
4:15 PM
Mesenteric Intervention
4:25 PM
Endovascular Treatment of AortoIliac Bifurcation Occlusive Disease
4:35 PM
Iliac Artery Stenting - When is
ePTFE-Covered Stent Indicated?
4:45 PM
Questions and Panel Discussion
5:00 PM
Closing Remarks
REGISTRATION & HOTEL INFORMATION
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300 Renowned Faculty
6 Live Case Sites from Around the World
Simulators and Hands-On Workshops
Expanded Valve and Structural Heart Revolution Program
Updated Atherosclerosis, Plaque Imaging and Lipid Therapy Course
Bioabsorbable Scaffold and DCB Technologies Symposia
Renal Denervation for Resistant Hypertension Course
iMPACT Trials
Abstracts to be published in JACC Interventions
FDA Town Hall Meeting
NEW CRT Access Course
NEW BRS One-Day Symposium
Keynote Address by General Colin Powell
Questions? Please call 202-877-6807 or email [email protected]