Registration Brochure The Leader in Endovascular Education Returns to the Nation’s Premier Conference Venue. th The 27 International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy An Exceptional CME, SAMs* and Non-Invasive Diagnosis Credit Opportunity. *Pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits towards the Maintenance of Certification program. January 31 – February 4, 2015 The Diplomat Hotel | Sunny South Florida Sponsored by In conjunction with Endorsed by In partnership with Register at ISET.org CALLING ALL VASCULAR SPECIALISTS Dear Colleagues, F or more than two and a half decades, The International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET) has been honored to stand apart as a global leader in endovascular education. In 2015, ISET will celebrate 27 years with another powerhouse program. ISET’s multidisciplinary approach to education not only welcomes, but relies on contributions from the full spectrum of physicians and allied health professionals who treat patients with cardiovascular disease. ISET convenes specialists and support staff trained in interventional radiology, vascular surgery, interventional cardiology and vascular medicine. These dedicated professionals come from around the globe to present lectures, conduct case reviews, offer commentary to accompany live cases, participate in debates, serve as operators during live case demonstrations, or to fulfill CME and educational needs. Others submit research to ISET’s international call for abstracts to reach an even wider audience through journal publication. Additionally, ISET provides a unique opportunity for physicians and industry. As the first major vascular meeting of the year, ISET creates the perfect dynamic for discussing the business and science of the year ahead. We welcome you to join us and your fellow colleagues this winter in South Florida for a world-class educational experience that is both enjoyable and fulfilling. Sincerely, ISET COURSE DIRECTORS Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, Miami, FL Barry T. Katzen, M.D. | James F. Benenati, M.D. | Alex Powell, M.D. | Shaun Samuels, M.D. | Ramon Quesada, M.D. | Constantino Peña, M.D. | Adam Geronemus, M.D. | Ripal Gandhi, M.D. | Jane Kiah, R.N., M.S. ISET PRE-SYMPOSIA DIRECTORS Guilherme Dabus, M.D. | Italo Linfante, M.D. ISET GUEST COURSE DIRECTOR Abilio Coello, M.D. Endorsed by 2 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org I SET has you covered for the Big Game. Put on your team jersey and join your colleagues for food, drinks and touchdowns. ISET XXVII Super Sunday Watch Party! Bring your game face and catch all the action on ISET’s ultrahigh definition cinematic widescreen! Kick off at 6:30 p.m. ISET Weekend Symposia Saturday, January 31 Sunday, February 1 HALF-DAY MORNING COURSE Advanced Access & Closure: Aortic, Antegrade, Conduits, Large Vessel, Pedal, Popliteal and Radial FULL-DAY COURSE Symposium on Noninvasive Vascular Diagnosis (CME Credits Meet IAC/ABR Requirements) ISET MAIN ARENA Monday, February 2 – Wednesday, February 4 Abstracts and Late-Breaking Trials HALF-DAY AFTERNOON COURSES Stroke Intervention for Peripheral Interventionists: You Can Do This! CTO: A Comprehensive Integrated Approach FULL-DAY COURSE Advances in Aortic and Structural Heart Therapy: What Can We Learn From Each Other? FULL-DAY COURSE Nurses and Technologists Symposium: Innovations in Cardiac and Vascular Care FULL-DAY COURSE Fundamentals of Endovascular Therapy LEGENDARY LIVE CASES* Monday, February 2 – Wednesday, February 4 AAA and Thoracic Aneurysm Repair Tibial-Pedal Approach Access Technique PFO Below-the-Knee Interventions Radial Access Carotid Stenting Renal Denervation Closure TAVR *Live cases are determined by patient needs at the time of activity. Acute Limb Ischemia Carotid and Brachiocephalic Interventions Chronic Total Occlusions (CTO) Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) Dialysis Access Dissection Management DVT, Pulmonary Embolism, IVC Filters Emergent Treatment of Dissections Endoleaks EVAR, TEVAR and TAVR Hot Topics in Transcatheter Structural Heart Therapies IVC Thrombus and PE Management Out-Patient Centers for Intervention Pedal and Radial Access Pelvic Embolization Preventing and Treating Restenosis Pulmonary Artery Interventions Renal and Visceral Interventions Tissue Engineering, Cell Therapy and Future Interventions Vascular Compression Syndromes: When to Lyse, Stent and Operate Wound Care Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 3 ACCREDITATION INFORMATION Learning Objectives Upon completion of this activity, the learner should be able to: • List evidence based medicine criteria that reflect the best techniques and devices to treat cardiovascular disease. • Explain the benefits of medical management and the use of multidisciplinary teams to improve patient outcomes of endovascular therapy and complex structural heart disease. • Illustrate optimal noninvasive diagnostic techniques to diagnose, plan treatment for, and follow cardiovascular disease. • Describe principles and techniques of venous intervention including DVT, filters and dialysis procedures. • Identify the potential role of interventionists in sympathetic denervation. • Distinguish the best methods to diagnose and manage patients with critical limb ischemia. • Differentiate advanced techniques and treatment for complex aneurysms. • Compare advanced techniques to treat complex cases of chronic total occlusions. • Contrast the simple and complex arterial access for the performance of diverse endovascular procedures. • Recognize when and how to apply new techniques to treat aortic dissection. Other Credits • Select ISET sessions are pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits towards the Maintenance of Certification program [SAMs] • For the purpose of recertification, American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM from organizations accredited by the ACCME. • American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM from organizations accredited by the ACCME. • American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 40.25 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program. UEMS/EACCME CME Credit Recognition The American Medical Association (AMA) has an agreement of mutual recognition of CME credit with the UEMS. Under the terms of this agreement the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME), the accrediting arm of the UEMS, will convert CME credit for live activities certified by the AMA. Disclaimer CME Accreditation Statement Complete Conference Management makes every effort to develop CME activities that are scientifically based. This activity is designed for educational purposes. Participants have a responsibility to utilize this information to enhance their professional development in an effort to improve patient outcomes. Conclusions drawn by the participants should be derived from careful consideration of all available scientific information. The participant should use his/her clinical judgment, knowledge, experience, and diagnostic decision-making before applying any information, whether provided here or by others, for any professional use. Complete Conference Management is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Disclosure Policy Statement Target Audience ISET will be of value to interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists, interventional neuroradiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, clinical cardiologists, clinical radiologists, neurologists, internists, nurses and others involved in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. CME Credit Designation Statement Complete Conference Management designates this live activity for a maximum of 41 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This includes 7.0 credits in Noninvasive Vascular Diagnosis. 4 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org In accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for Commercial Support, educational programs sponsored by Complete Conference Management must demonstrate balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor. All faculty, authors, editors, staff and planning committee members participating in a CCM-sponsored activity are required to disclose any relevant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services that are discussed in an educational activity. Disclosure of Unlabeled Use • Complete Conference Management requires that faculty participating in any CME activity disclose to the audience when discussing any unlabeled or investigational use of any commercial product or device not yet approved for use in the United States. Identify the clinical criteria for transcatheter valve replacement eligibility and why the procedure is targeted for high risk, non surgical candidates. • Explain the risk associated with left atrial appendage anomalies. Describe various techniques and devices currently available for closure. • Discuss the clinical indications and efficacy for circulatory assist devices used to provide hemodynamic support for the weak or failing heart. • Describe the pharmacologic, surgical and interventional approaches for the management of stroke and how the course of treatment is decided. • Discuss a real case scenario of a complex stroke victim that underwent successful neurointervention and averted long term, life changing deficits and complications. • Identify how the process and achievement of Comprehensive Stroke Certification improves patient care and reduces morbidity and mortality of stroke victims. • Explain how robotics are used to guide procedures in radiology and cardiac catheterization labs and what the potential advantages are to the patient, physician and team. • Discuss advancements in fusion technology and how it is used to improve accuracy and decision making for procedures in the angiosuite. • Describe how the optical, head mounted Google Glass technology can be used in the Cath Lab to improve patient safety and procedure efficiency. • Discuss the clinical efficacy of the new anticoagulation agents and the recommendations for peri-procedural management of patients who are taking them. • Discuss the patient experience and treatment pathway from an initial diagnosis of colon cancer to progression of metastatic disease. Explain advances and the effectiveness of tumor ablation, embolization and related interventional procedures. Explain the most effective methods of preventing transmission of infectious agents in the healthcare setting. This educational activity provides training necessary for licensed attendees to maintain state licensing requirements. The tuition for this educational activity is subsidized in part by unrestricted educational grants, including for those attendees who have successfully completed the state licensing requirements for their respective fields. Nurses and Technologists Symposium: Innovations in Cardiac & Vascular Care Purpose: The goal of this program is to provide an overview of the latest therapies and technologies in interventional cardiac and vascular services. Credits: 7.0 ANCC Contact Hour(s) Accreditation Statement: Ultimate Medical Academy/CCM is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Awarded 7.0 contact hour(s) of continuing nursing education of RNs and APNs. Accreditation refers to educational content only and does not imply UMA/ CCM or ANCC endorsement of any product or service. Upon conclusion of this activity, the nurse will be able to: • Discuss the research and advancements in management of hypertension through renal intervention and denervation techniques. • Explain how angiogenesis and tissue engineering research is finding new ways to treat vascular disorders through cell therapy and regenerative medicine. • • Define the clinical indications and criteria for peripheral vascular intervention treatment options versus the need for amputation in patients with critical limb ischemia. Criteria for completion include registration and attendance at the entire nurse and technologist activity and completion of an online evaluation. • Describe new advances in the treatment and healing of complex wounds in the presence of peripheral vascular disease. Association for Vascular and Interventional Radiographers (AVIR) AART Accreditation • Discuss real case scenarios where noninvasive CT and MR studies were used to diagnose complex vascular disorders and used to determine treatment strategies for optimal clinical outcomes. Portions of the program are approved by the AVIR: Innovations in Cardiac and Vascular Care – 7 ARRT Category A+ CE credits Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 5 COURSE DIRECTORS Barry Katzen, M.D. Founder and Chief Medical Executive Ramon Quesada, M.D. Director of Interventional Cardiology James Benenati, M.D. Medical Director, Peripheral Vascular Lab Constantino Peña, M.D. Medical Director, Vascular Imaging Alex Powell, M.D. Shaun Samuels, M.D. Medical Director, Interventional Radiology Interventional Radiologist Adam Geronemus, M.D. Ripal Gandhi, M.D. Interventional Radiologist Interventional Radiologist GUEST & SESSION DIRECTORS Jane Kiah, R.N., M.S. Director of Cardiac and Interventional Services Abilio A. Coello, M.D. Vascular Surgeon 6 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org Guilherme Dabus, M.D. Interventional Neuroradiologist Italo Linfante, M.D. Medical Director, Interventional Neuroradiology Invited Faculty Kevin Abrams, M.D. Baptist Hospital Miami, FL Aichi Chien, M.D. UCLA Medical Center Santa Monica, CA Mark Garcia, M.D. Christiana Care Health Services Wilmington, DE Ryan Alexander, M.D. Memorial Hospital Belleville, IL Donghoon Choi, M.D. Yonsei University Hospital Seoul, South Korea Lasardo Garcia-Covarrubias, M.D. Baptist Hospital Miami, FL Jose Almeida, M.D. Miami Vein Center Miami, FL Heidi Clarke, Pharma.D. Baptist Hospital Miami, FL Mark Goodwin, M.D. Advocate Health Care Naperville, IL John Angle, M.D. University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville, VA Anthony Comerota, M.D. Jobst Vascular Institute Toledo, OH Gary Ansel, M.D. Riverside Methodist Hospital Columbus, OH Michael Cowley, M.D. Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Radhan B. Gopalani, Pharm.D., BCPS Baptist Hospital Miami, FL Carlos Avila, M.D. Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, FL Frank Criado, M.D. MedStar Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore, MD Sandeep Bagla, M.D. Inova Alexandria Hospital Alexandria, VA Jacob Cynamon, M.D. Montefiore Medical Center Bronx, NY Hyun Bang, M.D. Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, FL Michael Dake, M.D. Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, CA Joseph Bavaria, M.D. University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Joshua Beckman, M.D. Harvard Medical School Boston, MA Derek Beiderman, M.D. Mount Sinai Hospital New York, NY Dittmar Böckler, M.D. University Hospital Heidelberg Schwetzingen, Germany Thomas Brott, M.D. Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, FL Bao Bui, M.D. Université de Sherbrooke Quebec, Canada Francisco Carnevale, M.D., Ph.D. University of São Paulo Medical School São Paulo, Brazil Ian Del Conde, M.D. Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, FL Colin Derdeyn, M.D. Washington University Medical Center St. Louis, MO Vickie Driver, M.S., DPM Brown University School of Medicine Providence, RI Fabrizio Fanelli, M.D., EBIR Sapienza Univeristy of Rome Rome, Italy Lee Fox, M.D. Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter, FL Karel Fuentes, M.D. Baptist Health Neuroscience Center Jupiter, FL Roberto Gandini, M.D. Policlinico Universitario Rome, Italy William Gray, M.D. Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Eberhard Grube, M.D. University Hospital Bonn Germany Siegburg, Germany Marcelo Guimaraes, M.D. Medical University of South Carolina Mount Pleasant, SC Muhammad Hasan, MBBCh, RPVI, RVT Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, FL L. Nelson Hopkins, M.D. UB Neurosurgery, Inc./SUNY at Buffalo Buffalo, NY Ren Kawaguchi, M.D. Gunma Prefectural Cardiovascular Center Macbashi, Japan Brian Keeley Baptist Health South Florida Coral Gables, FL Maureen Kohi, M.D. University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA Zvonimir Krajcer, M.D. Baylor College of Medicine in Houston Houston, TX Nicos Labropoulos, Ph.D., RVT Stony Brook University Medical Center Stony Brook, NY John Laird, M.D. UC Davis Medical Center Sacramento, CA Johannes Lammer, M.D. Medical University Vienna Vienna, Austria Jeffrey Lawson, M.D., Ph.D. Duke University Durham, NC Marty Leon, M.D. Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Michael Jaff, D.O. Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA Armando Lobato, M.D. Beneficencia Portuguesa Hospital São Paulo, Brazil William Julien, M.D. South Florida Vascular Associates Coconut Creek, FL Melvin Lobo, MB ChB Ph.D. Barts Health Trust London, England Dimitrios Karmpaliotis, M.D. Columbia University New York, NY David Long, M.D. Access Radiology Alexandria, LA Sandra Katanick, M.D. Intersocietal Accreditation Commission Ellicott City, MD Lars Lönn, M.D. Rigshospitalet Copenhagen, Denmark John Kaufman, M.D. Dotter Interventional Institute/OHSU Lake Oswego, OR William Lombardi, M.D. University of Washington Medical Center Seattle, WA continued Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 7 Invited Faculty, continued Robert Lookstein, M.D. Mount Sinia Hospital New York, NY Amit Patel, M.D. University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Michelle Ryder, R.N. Baptist Hospital Miami, FL Gunnar Tepe, M.D. Universtiy of Tuebingen Rosenheim, Germany Steve Marso, M.D. UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX Parag Patel, M.D., MS Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI Joseph Titano, M.D. Mount Sinai Hospital New York, NY Alan Matsumoto, M.D. University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Rahul S. Patel, M.D. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, NY Jordan Safirstein, M.D. Cardiology Consultants of North Morris Montclair, NJ Jamie McCabe, M.D. University of Washington Seattle, WA John Pellerito, M.D. North Shore - LIJ Health System Syosset, NY Chris Metzger, M.D. CVA Heart Institute Kingsport, TN Janice Provenzano, R.N. Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa, FL Sanjay Misra, M.D. Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Hiranya Rajasinghe NCH Healthcare System Tampa, FL Niberto Moreno, M.D. Bapstist Hospital Miami, FL Mahmood Razavi, M.D. St. Joseph Vascular Institute Orange County, CA Robert Morgan, M.D. London Bridge Hospital London, England Goetz Richter, M.D., Ph.D. Clinics for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Stuttgart, Germany John Moriarty, M.D. UCLA Medical Center Santa Monica, CA Ernest Ring, M.D. University of California San Francisco San Francisco, CA Jihad Mustapha, M.D. Metro Health Hospital Ada, MI Deepak Nair, M.D. Sarasota Vascular Specialists Sarasota, FL Laurence Needleman, M.D. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Penn Valley, PA Richard Neville, M.D. George Washington University Medical Center Washington, D.C. Gustavo Oderich, M.D. Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Milkos Olaniel, M.D. Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Insitute Miami, FL Jeffrey Olin, D.O. Mount Sinai Medical Center New York, NY Juan Carlos Parodi, M.D. Trinidad Hospital Buenos Aires, Argentina 8 | ISET 2015 Ramesh Tripathi, M.D. Narayana Institute of Vascular Sciences Bangalore, India Dierk Scheinert, M.D. University of Leipzig Leipzig, Germany Athanassios Tsoukas, M.D. Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, FL Claudio Schonholz, M.D. Medicial University of South Carolina Charleston, SC George Vatakencherry, M.D. Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Gary Siskin, M.D. Albany Medical College Albany, NY Robert Smouse, M.D. University of Illinois Peoria Heights, IL Gregory Soares, M.D. Boston University Boston, MA Thomas Sos, M.D. Weill Cornell New York, NY Paul Rochon M.D. University of Colorado Denver Denver, CO Keith M. Sterling, M.D. Inova Alexandria Hospital McLean, VA Jose Romano, M.D. University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, FL David Stevens, M.D. Indiana University Health Bloomington, IN Kenneth Rosenfield, M.D. Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA Plinio Rossi, M.D. University of Rome Rome, Italy Gary Roubin, M.D., Ph.D. Cardiovascular Associated Birmingham, AL Barbara Russell, R.N. Baptist Hospital Miami, FL Register at ISET.org Scott Trerotola, M.D. University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Thomas Scagnelli, M.D. Miami Cardiac & Vascular Insitute Oceanside, CA Jonathan Roberts, M.D. Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, FL Thomas Rooke, M.D. Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN William Nicholson, M.D. Cardiac Diagnostic Associates York, PA Richard Saxon, M.D. San Diego Cardiac & Vascular Institute Oceanside, CA Gregg Stone, M.D. Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Victor Tapson, M.D. Cedars Sinai - Medical Center Los Angeles, CA Corey Teigen, M.D. Sanford Medical Center Fargo, ND Roberto Telleria, RT Baptist Hospital Miami, FL Gao-Jun Teng, M.D., Ph.D. Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University Nanjing, China Daniel Vazquez, M.D. Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, FL Frank Veith, M.D. The Cleveland Clinic Bronx, NY Ron Waksman, M.D. Georgetown University Washington, D.C. Libby Watch, M.D. Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Insitute Miami, FL Bret Wiechmann, M.D. North Florida Regional Medical Center Gainesville, FL Luke Wilkins, M.D. Medical University of South Carolina Charleston, SC David Williams, M.D. University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Albert Yoo, M.D. Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA Thomas Zeller, M.D. University Freiburg Bad Krozingen, Germany Bruce Zwiebel, M.D. Tampa General Hospital Tampa, FL Christopher Zylak, M.D. Inland Imaging Associates Spokane, WA 2015 Program An Exceptional CME, SAMs* and Non-Invasive Diagnosis Credit Opportunity. Day I: Saturday, January 31, 2015 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast *Pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits towards the Maintenance of Certification program. Advanced Access and Closure Session I Moderators: Drs. Quesada and Peña 8:00 a.m. Keys to Antegrade and Retrograde Femoral Access Dr. Kohi 8:10 a.m. Closure Devices: Status of Current Technology Dr. Krajcer 8:20 a.m. Popliteal Access: When and How to Perform Dr. Zwiebel 8:30 a.m. Pedal and Tibial Anatomy: Understanding Equals Success Dr. Mustapha 8:40 a.m. Performing Tibial and Pedal Access: Why and How Dr. Wiechmann 8:50 a.m. Treatment Limitations of the Pedal Approach Dr. Fanelli 9:00 a.m. Complications of Pedal Access Dr. Angle 9:10 a.m. Why Perform Procedures from the Radial Approach? Dr. Quesada 9:20 a.m. Challenges of Radial Access: Anatomy, Tools and Successful Techniques Dr. Safirstein 9:30 a.m. Transradial Abdominal and Pelvic Vascular Intervention Dr. R. Patel 9:40 a.m. Transradial Peripheral Interventions Dr. Guimaraes 9:50 a.m. Complications of Pedal Access Dr. Cowley 10:00 a.m. Panel Discussion Session I Speakers 10:10 a.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session II Moderators: Drs. Benenati and Powell 10:30 a.m. Percutaneous Large Vessel Access Dr. P. Patel 10:40 a.m. Large Vessel Closure Devices: What Is on the Horizon? Dr. Roubin 10:50 a.m. Endoconduits and Exoconduits: When and How to Perform Dr. Watch 11:00 a.m. Avoiding Complications With Large Vessel Access Dr. Krajcer 11:10 a.m. Transvenous Access to the Arterial System for TAVR and Other Applications Dr. Gray 11:20 a.m. Transapical Approach: Technique and Value Beyond the Aortic Valve Dr. Garcia-Covarrubias 11:30 a.m. The Future of Transpedal Interventions: What Are the Limits? Dr. Mustapha 11:40 a.m. Transradial Access for Peripheral Intervention: What Tools Are Missing? Dr. Lookstein 11:50 a.m. Panel Discussion Session II Speakers Noon Lunch and Visit Exhibits Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 9 2015 Program | dAY i | cONTINUED Day I: Saturday, January 31, 2015 Stroke Intervention: From Basics to Advanced *Pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits towards the Maintenance of Certification program. Session I Moderators: Drs. Dabus and Linfante 1:00 p.m. Embolic Strokes in the United States: Incidence and Natural History Dr. Romano 1:15 p.m. Imaging in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patient: What Is Necessary? Dr. Abrams 1:30 p.m. Who Should Get Interventional Treatment and Who Should Not? Dr. Yoo 1:45 p.m. Retrievable Stents: Technique and Results Dr. Linfante 2:00 p.m. Aspiration Embolectomy: Technique and Results Dr. Dabus 2:15 p.m. Stroke Intervention: When Is It Time to Stop? Dr. Zylak 2:30 p.m. Discussion, Questions and Answers Session Session I Speakers 2:40 p.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session II Moderators: Drs. Powell and Derdeyn 3:00 p.m. Medical Management During and After Stroke Intervention Dr. Fuentes 3:15 p.m. Critical Components of Stroke Center Dr. Derdeyn 3:30 p.m. Economics of Stroke Center: What Have We Learned? Ms. Ryder 3:45 p.m. Case Presentation Dr. Powell 4:00 p.m. Debate: Who Should Be Doing Stroke Intervention? Drs. Soares, Hopkins, Derdeyn 4:45 p.m. Discussion, Questions and Answers Session Session I and II Speakers 5:00 p.m. Adjourn Day I: Saturday, January 31, 2015 Nurses and Technologists Symposium: Innovations in Cardiac and Vascular Care 8:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction Ms. Kiah Session I: New Directions for Endovascular Therapies 8:15 a.m. Endovascular Therapy for Management of Hypertension Dr. Katzen 8:45 a.m. Fundamentals of Cell Therapy Dr. Driver Session II: Peripheral Vascular Disease 9:00 a.m. Intervention or Amputation? Decisions on Saving Limbs or Lives Dr. Tsoukas 9:15 a.m. New Techniques for Wound Care Dr. Coello 9:30 a.m. Vascular Case Presentations: Diagnostic CT/MRI and Patient Treatment Options Mr. Olaniel and Mr. Avila 10:00 a.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session III: Transcatheter Therapies 10:15 a.m. Why TAVR Is Not for Everyone Dr. Moreno 10:30 a.m. Left Atrial Appendage Closure Techniques Dr. Quesada 10:45 a.m. Left Ventricular Assist Devices: Indications for Use Mr. Vazquez 10 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org 2015 Program | dAY i | cONTINUED Session IV: Neuroradiology Update 11:00 a.m. Stroke Management: tPA, Intervention or Surgery? Dr. Dabus 11:30 a.m. Neuroradiology Case Presentation: Stroke Without Deficits Mr. Telleria 11:45 a.m. Benefits of a Comprehensive Stroke Program Ms. Ryder Noon Lunch and Visit Exhibits Session V: Cool Tools and Robotics for Endovascular Suites 1:00 p.m. Robots Moving Into the Cath Lab Dr. Roberts 1:15 p.m. Fusion Technology and Robotic-Assisted Cases in IR Dr. Peña 1:30 p.m. Google Glass in the Cath Lab Dr. Safirstein Session VI: Pharmacology Update 1:45 p.m. What’s New in Anticoagulation Therapy? Ms. Clarke 2:15 p.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session VII: Clinical Interventional Oncology 2:30 p.m. Colon Cancer Metastasized to the Liver ̶ Now What? Ms. Provenzano Session VIII: Quality and Safety 3:30 p.m. Occupational Infection Protection: Universal Precautions on Steroids Ms. Russell 4:15 p.m. Discussion, Question and Answer Session 4:30 p.m. Adjourn Day I: Saturday, January 31, 2015 CTO: A Comprehensive Integrated Approach Session I Moderators: Dr. Quesda, Powell and Benenati 1:00 p.m. Why Are a Peripheral and Coronary CTO Program Important to Your Institution? Dr. Lombardi 1:10 p.m. Who Deserves an Attempt at CTO Therapy in Peripheral Applications? Dr. Misra 1:20 p.m. Crossing Aorto Iliac Occlusions: Techniques and Outcomes Dr. Razavi 1:30 p.m. Fundamental Wire Skills for Coronary CTO Dr. Nicholson 1:40 p.m. Achieving Reentry in the Femoral Popliteal Segment Dr. Lookstein 1:50 p.m. Femoropopliteal Patency: What Are the Device Options? Dr. Ansel 2:00 p.m. Masters’ Approach to Femoral CTO: Panel Discussion Session I Speakers 2:20 p.m. How to Perform Antegrade Dissection Techniques in the Coronary Circulation Dr. Marso 2:30 p.m. Tibial CTO: Recanalization Dr. Gandini 2:40 p.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session II 3:00 p.m. What Is the Role of Atherectomy, Stents, and Drug Elution in the Tibial Arteries? Moderators: Dr. Quesada, Powell and Benenati Dr. Mustapha 3:10 p.m. Masters’ Approach to Tibial Occlusions: Panel Discussion Session I Speakers 3:30 p.m. Chronic Iliocaval Venous Obstruction Dr. Garcia 3:40 p.m. Don’t Be Limited by the Angiogram: Treating Stable Angina Dr. McCabe 3:50 p.m. CTO: The Final Frontier of Coronary and Peripheral Intervention Dr. Goodwin 4:00 p.m. Retrograde Skills in the Coronary Arteries Dr. Karmpaliotis 4:10 p.m. Panel Discussion Session II Speakers Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 11 2015 Program | dAY ii An Exceptional CME, SAMs* and Non-Invasive Diagnosis Credit Opportunity. Day II: Sunday, February 1, 2015 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast Symposium on Noninvasive Vascular Diagnosis *Pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits towards the Maintenance of Certification program. Session I: Cerebrovascular Symposium Moderators: Drs. Benenati and Del Conde 8:00 a.m. Introduction and Welcome Dr. Benenati 8:05 a.m. How I Measure Carotid Stenoses: Limitations With SRU Criteria Dr. Pellerito 8:25 a.m. 8:45 a.m. Dr. Needleman 9:05 a.m. Beyond Peak Systolic Velocities: Value of Diastolic Velocities, Ratios and More Pitfalls With Carotid Artery Velocity Measurements: Falsely High, Falsely Low Velocities How to Select Patients for CEA or CAS With Asymptomatic Disease 9:25 a.m. Carotid Stenosis Risk Satisfaction: Going Beyond the Numbers 9:40 a.m. Panel Discussion: Assessing Carotid Disease and Proper Reporting of Findings 10:00 a.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Dr. Beckman Moderator: Dr. Benenati Panelists: Drs. Needleman, Pellerito and Labropoulos Session II: Cerebrovascular Disease, Continued Moderator: Dr. Benenati 10:30 a.m. *Pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits towards the Maintenance of Certification program. *Pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits towards the Maintenance of Certification program. Dr. Labropoulos Dr. Comerota 10:45 a.m. Vascular Laboratory Accreditation in 2015: What Is the Value to the Physicians and Ms. Katanick to the Patients TCD for PFO Evaluation: How Good Is This Test and How Do Your Do It? Mr. Hasan 11:00 a.m. Carotid Duplex Screening: Is It Worth Doing and Should We Be Doing It? 11:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:40 a.m. CIMT, CRP, Coronary Calium: Which Risk-Assessment Tool to Use and When Dr. Beckman Discussion: Can We Reach Consensus on Which Screening Tests are Worthwhile? Moderator: Dr. Benenati Panelists: Drs. Beckman and Rooke Live Case Carotid Duplex Scanning Live Scanning: Mr. Hasan Moderator: Dr. Benenati Panelists: Drs. Beckman, Needleman, Labropoulos and Comerota Noon Lunch and Visit Exhibits Session III: Venous Symposium Moderator: Dr. Coello 1:00 p.m. Venous Testing: What We Know and What We Don’t Know Dr. Rooke 1:15 p.m. Duplex Evaluation of Calf Veins: Yes or No? Dr. Needleman 1:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. Dr. Labropoulos Dr. Rooke 2:00 p.m. Venous Insufficiency Exams: An Overview of a Complete Exam Elastic Compression Garments for Athletes: It’s the Rage but Do They Work and Why? Venous Case Challenges 2:15 p.m. Panel Discussion: Optimizing Strategies for DVT Evaluation 2:30 p.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Dr. Benenati Moderators: Dr. Coello Panelists: Drs. Needleman, Labropoulos and Rooke Session IV: Arterial Symposium Moderators: Drs. Powell and Del Conde 3:00 p.m. Pulse Volume Recordings and Doppler Wave Forms: What Do They Mean? Dr. Needleman 12 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org Dr. Rooke 2015 Program | dAY ii | cONTINUED 3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Update on Peripheral Artery Stent Surveillance: Have We Learned Anything From Clinical Trials? How to Optimize Accuracy of Renal Duplex: Tips From 30 Years of Experience Dr. Olin 3:45 p.m. Pearls and Pitfalls of Mesenteric Duplex Dr. Pellerito 4:00 p.m. Generating Arterial Exam Reports: Be Careful of How You Describe Your Findings Dr. Jaff 4:15 p.m. 4:35 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Vascular Jeopardy: How Good Are You? Conclusions, Question and Answers Adjourn Dr. Olin Moderators: Drs. Benenati and Del Conde Day II: Sunday, February 1, 2015 Fundamentals of Vascular Diagnosis and Therapy Dr. Jaff An Exceptional CME, SAMs* and Non Invasive Diagnosis Credit Opportunity. *Pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits towards the Maintenance of Certification program. Session I: Diagnosis and Management of Arterial Disease Moderators: Drs. Geronemus and Gandhi 8:00 a.m. Introduction Drs. Geronemus and Gandhi 8:05 a.m. Prevalence and Importance of PAD Diagnosis and Treatment Dr. Beckman 8:15 a.m. 8:40 a.m. Medical Management of the Vascular Patient: Lipids, Hypertension and Antiplatelet Dr. Olin Emergency Room Evaluation of the Cold Leg (Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of D. Rochon the Patient With Acute Limb Ischemia) Extremity Ulcers: Evaluation of Initial Management Dr. Del Conde 8:50 a.m. Aortic Aneurysms: Who Needs to Be Treated and How? Dr. Vatakencherry 9:00 a.m. Carotid Artery Disease: Why and How to Treat (or Not) Dr. Veith 9:10 a.m. Live Vascular Physical Exam Dr. Jaff 9:30 a.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session II: Case-Based Vascular Therapy Moderators: Drs. Gandhi, Geronemus and Powell 10:00 a.m. Current Management of Aorto-Iliac Disease and the Data That Got Us There 8:30 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 10:50 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Noon Dr. P.Patel Case Presenter: Dr. Geronemus Case-Based Aorto-Illiac Disease Panelists: Drs. Patel and Tsoukas Current Management of Superficial Femoral Artery (SFA) and the Data That Got Us Dr. Ansel There Case Presenter: Dr. Geronemus Case-Based Superficial Femoral Artery Disease Panelists: Drs. Ansel and Tsoukas Current Management of Tibial Disease and the Data That Got Us There Dr. Wiechmann Case Presenter: Dr. Powell Case-Based Tibial Arterial Disease Panelists: Drs. Wiechmann and Watch Lunch and Visit Exhibits Session III: Diagnosis and Management of Venous Diseases Moderators: Drs. Geronemus and Powell 1:00 p.m. ACCP Guidelines: What You Need to Know Dr. Comerota 1:10 p.m. Case-Based DVT Lysis 1:30 p.m. 1:40 p.m. Massive and Submassive PE: What Is the Difference and What Does the Data on Intervention Show? Case-Based PE Intervention Case Presenter: Dr. Garcia Panelists: Drs. Comerota and Rochon Dr. Bagla 2:00 p.m. Evaluation of Failing AV Grafts and Fistulas *Pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits towards the Maintenance of Certification program. Case Presenter: Dr. Bagla Panelists: Drs. Vatakencherry and Zwiebel Dr. Cynamon Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 13 2015 Program | dAY ii | cONTINUED Case Presenter: Dr. Cynamon Panelists: Drs. Julien and Scagnelli 2:10 p.m. Case-Based Challenging Dialysis Access Cases 2:30 p.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session IV: Arterial and Venous Disease Moderators: Drs.Geronemus, Powell and *Pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits Scagnelli 3:00 p.m. Advances in Anticoagulation: Which Drugs Will You Use Most Frequently and How? Dr. Del Conde 3:10 p.m. Approach to the Patient With Lower Extremity Swelling Dr. Rochon 3:20 p.m. Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of Superficial Venous Disease Dr. Almeida 3:35 p.m. Venous Compression Syndromes: Treatment and Outcomes Dr. Comerota 3:45 p.m. Techniques and Timing for IVC Filter Removal Dr. Zwiebel Session V: Miscellaneous Arterial Diseases 3:55 p.m. 4:05 p.m. Dr. Sos Dr. Weichmann 4:15 p.m. Renovascular Hypertension Acute and Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia: Initial Patient Encounter, Diagnosis and Treatment Unusual Causes of Arterial Occlusive Disease 4:30 p.m. Adjourn towards the Maintenance of Certification program. Dr. Rooke Day II: Sunday, February 1, 2015 Advances in Aortic and Structural Heart Therapy: What Can We Learn From Each Other? Session I: Understanding and Treating Dissecting Aneurysms Moderators: Drs. Katzen and Dake 8:00 a.m. Pathophysiology of Dissecting Aneurysms Dr. Williams 8:15 a.m. How Do We Evaluate Acute Aortic Dissection in 2015? Dr. Dake 8:30 a.m. Overview of 460 Patients With Dissection and Suspected Malperfusion Dr. Williams 8:45 a.m. Which Patient Needs a Surgery First Approach and With What Procedures? Dr. Bavaria 9:00 a.m. Uncomplicated Type B Dissections: Is There a High-Risk Group We Should Treat? Dr. Dake 9:15 a.m. Current and Future Devices Available for Endovascular Therapy of Dissections Dr. Bavaria 9:30 a.m. Abdominal Aortic Intervention Associated With Thoracic Dissection Dr. Angle 9:45 a.m. Chronic Dissections: How to Approach and Manage Dr. Oderich 10:00 a.m. Adjunctive Procedures: Fenestratation, Creation and Closure Dr. Angle 10:15 a.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session II: Ascending Aorta and Understanding Outcomes in Dissection Moderators: Drs. Katzen and Williams 10:45 a.m. Early Clinic Experience With Transapical Approach Dr. Katzen 11:00 a.m. A Vision for Ascending Aorta Repair Dr. Dake 11:15 a.m. Ascending Aorta and Valve: The Future? Dr. Bavaria 11:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m. Long-Term Success in Type B Dissection Differences in Post-TEVAR Aortic Remodeling Between Acute and Chronic Dissections Lunch and Visit Exhibits Dr. Richter Noon 14 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org Dr. Fanelli 2015 Program | dAY ii | cONTINUED Session III Moderators: Drs. Quesada and Leon 1:00 p.m. TAVR: Current Landscape and Future Developments Dr. Leon 1:12 p.m. European Experience With the Self-Expanding Valve and Other Innovations Dr. Grube 1:24 p.m. Imaging for Best-Patient Selection Dr. Peña 1:36 p.m. Perspectives on Alternative Access for TAVR Dr. Bavaria 1:48 p.m. Predicting and Preventing TAVR Complications Dr. Waksman 2:00 p.m. Beyond the Scope of High-Risk or Extreme-Risk Patients Dr. Leon 2:12 p.m. Panel Discussion: TAVR Successes and Challenges Session III Speakers 2:30 p.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session IV: Case Presentations and Panel Discussion Moderators: Drs. Dake and GarciaCovarrubias 3:00 p.m. Case 1: Complicated Type B Dr. Dake 3:15 p.m. Case 2: Adjunctive Techniques Dr. Angle 3:30 p.m. Case 3: Fenestration Dr. Williams 3:45 p.m. Case 4: Type B Dissection Following Surgically Corrected Type A Dr. Bavaria 4:00 p.m. Case 5: Transapical Access: Ascending Aorta Dr. Katzen 4:15 p.m. Panel Discussion Session IV Speakers 4:30 p.m. Adjourn 6:00 p.m. Super Sunday Game Watch Party Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 15 2015 Program | dAY iii Day III: Monday, February 2, 2015 How I Do It Sessions How I Do It Session I: IVC Thrombus and PE Management 6:45 a.m. Coffee Service 7:00 a.m. Dr. Sterling 7:25 a.m. Dr. Rochon How I Do It Session II: Aortic Dissection Management 6:45 a.m. Coffee Service 7:00 a.m. Dr. Williams 7:25 a.m. Dr. Angle How I Do It Session III: Pedal and Radial Access 6:45 a.m. Coffee Service 7:00 a.m. Dr. Julien 7:25 a.m. Dr. R. Patel Day III: Monday, February 2, 2015 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Visit Exhibits The ISET Main Arena 7:50 a.m. Welcome to ISET 2015 Mr. Keeley 7:55 a.m. ISET 2015 at a Glance Dr. Katzen Session I: Town Hall: A Glimpse Into the Future Moderator: Dr. Katzen 8:00 a.m. Keynote Lecture: Bioengineering and Creating New Blood Vessels Dr. Lawson 8:25 a.m. Cell Therapy: Basic Concepts and Opportunities Dr. A. Patel 8:35 a.m. Biodegradability: Is This a Winning Concept? Dr. Stone 8:45 a.m. Cell Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia: Is It Real? Dr. Driver 8:55 a.m. Will Wearable Computers Have a Role in Endovascular Therapy? Dr. Safirstein 9:05 a.m. Panel Discussion 9:15 a.m. LIVE CASES FROM MCVI 10:30 a.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session II: Intervention for Pulmonary Embolism: The Next Horizon Moderator: Drs. Peña and Olin 11:00 a.m. Massive and Submassive PE: Rationale for Changing Treatment Paradigm Dr. Tapson 11:10 a.m. Development of PE Response Program Dr. Moriarti 11:20 a.m. Techniques for Treating Submassive PE Dr. Sterling 11:30 a.m. Extreme Clot Removal From the IVC Dr. Rosenfield 11:40 a.m. The Role of New Anticoagulants Dr. Beckman 11:50 a.m. Why Is the Treatment of Submassive PE Still Controversial? Dr. Olin Noon Lunch and Visit Exhibits 16 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org 2015 Program | dAY iii | cONTINUED Fellows Lunch Session: Case Presentations and Discussion Accepted and additional cases will be presented by Drs. Gandhi Moderators: Drs. Gandhi and Geronemus and Geronemus 12:15 p.m. Case Presentations 1:00 p.m. Adjourn for General Session ISET Main Arena Session III: Preventing and Treating Restenosis Moderators: Drs. Benenati and Dake 1:00 p.m. Metabolic Uses of Polymer Biodegradable Scaffolds Dr. Waksman 1:08 p.m. Four-Year Trial Data for Zilver PTX: What Is the Real World Use and Benefit? Dr. Dake 1:16 p.m. Benefits of DCB in SFA Disease Dr. Zeller 1:24 p.m. Results of Approved DCB in the United States Dr. Ansel 1:32 p.m. Optimal Restonosis Strategies in Coronary Applications Dr. Stone 1:40 p.m. Can Atherectomy Plus DCB Produce Superior Durable Results? Dr. Zeller Session IV: Renal Denervation: Is It Still in Your Future? Moderators: Drs. Katzen and Stone 1:48 p.m. Current Challenge and Directions in Renal Denervation Dr. Leon 1:56 p.m. What Is the Impact of Current Data on Clinical Use in Europe? Dr. Lobo 2:04 p.m. Is There Hope for Renal Denervation? Dr. Waksman 2:12 p.m. Other Potential Clinical Applications for Sympathetic Denervation Dr. Jaff 2:20 p.m. LIVE CASES FROM MCVI 3:20 p.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibit Hall Session V: Carotid and Brachiocephalic Interventions Moderators: Drs. Benenati and Gray 3:50 p.m. Asymptomatic Carotid Disease: How to Select Patients for Carotid Intervention Dr. Comerota 3:58 p.m. Hybrid Carotid Stent to Reduce Peribraciocephalic Events Dr. Schonholz 4:06 p.m. CREST 2: Why and How? Dr. Brott 4:14 p.m. Reducing Strokes With CAS: New Approaches and New Technology Dr. Hopkins 4:22 p.m. CREST 2: What Will It Take to Show Superiority of CAS Over Medical Therapy? Dr. Roubin 4:30 p.m. Adjourn for Concurrent Sessions Day III: Monday, February 2, 2015 Concurrent Sessions Concurrent Session I: Advances in Carotid Stenting Moderators: Drs. Katzen and Dabus 4:30 p.m. Fundamentals of Technique Dr. Ansel 4:40 p.m. Should Carotid Stenting Be a Part of Treatment Armamentarium? Dr. Brott 4:50 p.m. What Can Be Done to Reduce Events From CAS? Dr. Roubin 5:00 p.m. Next GenerationDevices for CAS and EPD Dr. Gray 5:10 p.m. Filters versus Proximal Occlusion and Flow Reversal Dr. Schonholz Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 17 2015 Program | dAY iii | cONTINUED 5:20 p.m. What Is the Potential Role for Robotics in Carotid Intervention? Dr. Katzen 5:30 p.m. Current Design and Goals of CREST 2 Dr. Brott 5:40 p.m. How Will CREST 2 and C2 Registries Affect the Decline in CAS Volume? Dr. Roubin 5:50 p.m. The Role of the IAC in Accrediting Carotid Stent Centers Ms. Katanik 6:00 p.m. Adjourn Concurrent Session II: SIR at ISET: The LEARN Approach to Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) An Interactive Recorded Case-Based Session Moderators: Drs. Benenati and Wiechmann 4:30 p.m. CLI Case Presentation 1 Dr. Misra 4:50 p.m. CLI Case Presentation 2 Dr. P. Patel 5:10 p.m. Importance of Podiatric Care in CLI Patient Dr. Driver 5:25 p.m. CLI Case Presentation 3 Dr. Wiechmann 5:45 p.m. Panel Discussion Session Speakers 6:00 p.m. Adjourn Concurrent Session III: “Hot” Topics in Transcatheter Structural Heart Therapies Moderators: Drs. Quesada and Leon 4:30 p.m. TAVR Controversies and Perspectives 2015 Dr. Leon 4:40 p.m. Advances in TAVR Techniques: Is Valvuloplasty in Fast-Pacing Necessary? Dr. Grube 4:50 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Dr. Stone Dr. Quesada 5:10 p.m. Mitral Valve Therapies: Present Successes and Future Developments Expanding the Horizons of Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair With Approved Devices Cerebral Protection Strategies in Structural Heart Interventions 5:20 p.m. The Current and Future Spectrum of Bioabsorbable Scaffolds Dr. Waksman 5:30 p.m. 5:40 p.m. Radial CTO and Complex Lesions Looking Back and Looking Forward: Experience and Vision in Coronary Interventions Dr. Quesada Dr. Cowley 5:50 p.m. Panel Discussion 6:00 p.m. Adjourn 7:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception 18 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org Dr. Grube 2015 Program | dAY iv Day IV: Tuesday, February 3, 2015 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Industry Sessions ISET Main Arena Session VI: Emerging Treatment of Dissections Moderators: Drs. Powell and Dake 8:00 a.m. Histopathology of Acute Dissection: What Can Be Learned Dr. Williams 8:10 a.m. Classification of Dissections and Selecting Patients for Endovascular Therapy Dr. Dake 8:20 a.m. When and How to Use Spinal Drainage to Improve Outcomes Dr. Bavaria 8:30 a.m. What Can Branched Devices Add to Dissections Treatment? Dr. Dake 8:40 a.m. Do We Know Long-Term Success in Type B Treatment? A Never-Ending Story Dr. Richter 8:50 a.m. Are We Close to a Solution for the Ascending Aorta? Dr. Bavaria 9:00 a.m. Dissecting Aneurysm in China: Long-Term Results of Endovascular Therapy Dr. Teng Charles J. Tegtmeyer, M.D. Annual Lecture 9:10 a.m. Introduction Dr. Katzen 9:15 a.m. The Collision of Innovation With Contemporary Medical Megatrends Dr. Kaufman 9:35 a.m. LIVE CASES FROM MCVI: TEVAR, TAVR 10:35 a.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session VII: Extreme EVAR and TEVAR Moderators: Drs. Katzen and Veith 11:00 a.m. 11:08 a.m. Update Fenestrated Grafts for Treatment of Pararenal and Thoracoabdominal Aneurysms When Are Hybrid Cases Necessary: Debranching for TAA Dr. Oderich Dr. Bavaria 11:16 a.m. Overview of 460 Patients With Dissection and Suspected Malperfusion Dr. Williams 11:24 a.m. Managing Endoleaks in Dissection Endografts Dr. Angle 11:32 a.m. Ruptured AAA: 100 percent Can Be Treated by EVAR Dr. Veith 11:40 a.m. 11:48 a.m. Dr. Comerota Noon Re-intervention After Endovascular Repair of AAA Parallel Grafts and Chimneys Are Useful Even With the Availability of Fenestrated Devices Lunch and Visit Exhibits Fellows Lunch Session: Roundtable Discussion Dr. Criado A panel of physicians will discuss multiple topics of prime importance to resident/fellow attendees. Moderator: Dr. Geronemus 12:15 p.m. Interview: Questions I Wish I Had Asked Dr. Bang 12:20 p.m. Competition and Practice Building Dr. P. Patel 12:25 p.m. Nontraditional IR Practice: Outpatient IR Dr. Long 12:30 p.m. Working in an Academic Setting Dr. Rochon 12:35 p.m. Dealing With Dissenting Partners Dr. Vatakencherry 12:40 p.m. Employment Contracts and Negotiating Contracts: Joining an Established Practice Dr. Zwiebel 12:45 p.m. Healthcare Changes, Coding and Reimbursement Dr. Fox 12:50 p.m. Questions and Answers Session Speakers 1:00 p.m. Adjourn for Fellows Exhibit Hall Tour Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 19 2015 Program | dAY iv | cONTINUED GENERAL SESSION Session VIII: Advances in Aortic Therapy Moderators: Drs. Samuels and Böckler 1:00 p.m. Clinical Experience With Endovascular Aneurysm Sealing (EVAS) Dr. Böckler 1:10 p.m. Update on Branched and Fenestrated Technologies for TEVAR Dr. Dake 1:20 p.m. Techniques and Outcomes of “Brazilian” Solution for Complex TAAA Dr. Lobato 1:30 p.m. 1:40 p.m. Dr. Richter 1:50 p.m. Essential Steps for Success in Performing Branched Endografts Extensive Fenestration Distal to the Endograft Is the Way to Prevent Long-Term Complications in Treated Dissections Chimneys or Branched/Fenestrated Devices: Making an Appropriate Choice Dr. Morgan 2:00 p.m. LIVE CASES FROM MCVI 3:00 p.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session IX: CTO From Top to Bottom: An Integrated Approach to Techniques and Technologies to Assist in Recanalization of Occlusions Moderator: Drs. Gandhi and Scheinert 3:30 p.m. AortoIliac Occlusions: Techniques and Solutions Dr. P. Patel 3:40 p.m. Techniques and Expectations From SFA Recanalization Dr. Scheinert 3:50 p.m. Coronary CTO Techniques: Secrets of Success Dr. Quesada 4:00 p.m. Recanalization of SFA Popliteal Arteries: Flossing and Other Solutions Dr. Matsumoto Dr. Parodi 4:10 p.m. Pedal Access: When and How to Use Tibial Occlusions Dr. Fanelli 4:20 p.m. New Approach to Increase Your CTO Crossing Success Rate in CLI Therapy Dr. Mustapha 4:30 p.m. Adjourn for Concurrent Sessions Day IV: Tuesday, February 3, 2015 Concurrent Sessions Concurrent Session IV: Peer-Reviewed Abstracts and Late-Breaking Trials Moderators: Drs. Samuels and Rossi 4:30 p.m. New Insights From Real-World Femoral-Popliteal Drug-Coated Balloon Treatment: One-Year Results From IN.PACT Global Study, Including Long Lesions Dr. Tepe 4:38 p.m. Drug-Coated Balloons Vs. Standard Percutaneous Transluminal Angiopathy for the Treatment of Superficial Femoral Artery (SFA) and/or Proximal Popliteal Artery Disease: New Insights From the IN.PACT SFA Randomized Trial Dr. Laird 4:46 p.m. Experience Using the Penumbra Ruby Coil in the Peripheral Vasculature: ACE Multicenter Study Preliminary Results Dr. Teigen 4:54 p.m. Analysis of Distal Protection Debris to Identify High-Risk Peripheral Interventions Dr. Wilkins 5:02 p.m. Mechanical Thrombectomy to Treat Intraprocedural Distal Embolization Caused During Percutaneous Revascularization Dr. Gandini 5:10 p.m. Impact of Type-II Endoleak on Aneurysm Sac Growth and Preoperative Predictors of Dr. Kawaguchi Type-II Endoleak 5:18 p.m. Femoral Crossover in Peripheral Vascular Interventions Initiated via a Transradial Approach: Incidence and Outcomes 20 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org Dr. Biederman 2015 Program | dAY iv | cONTINUED 5:26 p.m. Outcomes of Spot Stenting Versus Long Stenting Approach for Long Chronic Total Occlusions of the Femoropopliteal Artery 6:00 p.m. Adjourn Dr. Choi Concurrent Session V: Hot Topics in Embolization Therapy Moderators: Drs. Peña and Ring 4:30 p.m. Dr. Siskin Current Status of Left Gastric Embolization 4:40 p.m. Diagnosis and Treatment of Type II Endoleaks Dr. Zwiebel 4:50 p.m. Embolization for Type I Endoleaks Dr. Morgan 5:00 p.m. Approaches to Isolated Hypogastric Aneurysms Dr. Cynamon 5:10 p.m. 5:20 p.m. Dr. Carnevale Dr. Bagla 5:30 p.m. Prostate Artery Embolization: Techniques to Ensure Success Prostate Artery Embolization: Clinical Experience in the United States: Who Is a Candidate? Prostate Artery Embolization Vs. TURP: Single Center Experiences Dr. Carnevale 5:40 p.m. Pelvic Congestion Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management Dr. Sterling 5:50 p.m. Liquid Embolic Agents: When and How to Use Them Dr. Morgan 6:00 p.m. Adjourn Concurrent Session VI: Surgery Vs. Endo in the Endovascular Era Presented by the Florida Vascular Society Moderator: Drs. Coello and Peña 4:30 p.m. Popliteal Artery Aneurysms: When to Treat ̶ Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria for Endovascular Repair Dr. Rajasinghe 4:40 p.m. Current Wound Healing Therapy: Optimizing Outcome Dr. Nair 4:50 p.m. Revascularization of the Appropriate Angiosome for Limb Preservation Dr. Neville 5:00 p.m. Novel Approach to Femoral Bypass in Patients at High Risk for General Anesthesia Dr. Tsoukas 5:10 p.m. Bypass Vs. Endovascular Therapy for Wound Healing Dr. Neville 5:20 p.m. A Comparison of Tibial Artery Bypass Performed With Heparin-Bonded ePTFE and Greater Saphenous Vein to Treat Critical Limb Ischemia Dr. Neville 5:30 p.m. Future Procedures in Vascular Therapy Dr. Lawson 5:40 p.m. Panel Discussion Session Speakers 6:00 p.m. Adjourn Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 21 2015 Program | dAY v Day V: Wednesday, February 4, 2015 How I Do It Sessions How I Do It Session IV: Dialysis Access 6:45 a.m. Coffee Service 7:00 a.m. Dr. Trerotola 7:25 a.m. Dr. Guimaraes How I Do It Session V: Endoleaks 6:45 a.m. Coffee Service 7:00 a.m. Dr. Cynamon 7:25 a.m. Dr. Zwiebel How I Do It Session VI: Acute Limb Ischemia 6:45 a.m. Coffee Service 7:00 a.m. Dr. Angle 7:25 a.m. Dr. Garcia Day V: Wednesday, February 4, 2015 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast ISET Main Arena Session X: Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI): Clinical and Interventional Management Moderator: Drs. Katzen and Jaff Dr. Jaff Dr. Kohi 8:20 a.m. What Is Small Vessel Disease and What Does it Mean? The Importance of Gender Difference in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Vascular Disease Financial Implications of CLI 8:30 a.m. What Does Good Podiatric Care Offer the CLI Patient? Dr. Driver 8:40 a.m. Drug-Coated Balloons: How Does it Change the Treatment Landscape for CLI? Dr. Zeller 8:50 a.m. Mimetic Woven Stents for Complex Calcified Lesions Dr. Metzger 9:00 a.m. Zilver PTX: Long-Term Results Dr. Dake 9:10 a.m. Viabahn Vs. BMS for Long Lesions: Two-Year Results Dr. Lammer Career Achievement Award Dr. Katzen 9:20 a.m. Presentation to Thomas Sos, M.D. 9:30 a.m. LIVE CASES FROM MCVI AND LEIPZIG, GERMANY 10:30 a.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits 8:00 a.m. 8:10 a.m. 22 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org Dr. Neville 2015 Program | dAY v | cONTINUED Session XI: Vascular Compression Syndromes: When to Lyse, Stent and Operate Moderators: Drs. Powell and Trerotola 11:00 a.m. Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Diagnosis and Treatment Algorithms Dr. Comerota 11:08 a.m. May-Thurner Syndrome: When to Suspect and How to Treat Dr. Powell 11:16 a.m. 11:24 a.m. Dr. Comerota 11:48 a.m. What Is the Role of Surgery in Chronic Debilitating Veno-Occlusive Disease? Iliac Venous AC (Ancient Chronic Occlusion): Reconstructing the Unreconstructable Causes of Failure of Iliac Vein Stenting and What to Do About Them Vascular Compressive Disorders: More Than Thoracic Outlet Syndromes and May-Thurner Syndrome Central Venous Recanalizaiton After Failure of Conventional Techniques Noon Lunch and Visit Exhibits Session XII: Renal and Visceral Interventions Moderators: Dr. Geronemus and Matsumoto 1:00 p.m. Treatment of Acute Mesenteric Ischemia Dr. Oderich 1:10 p.m. Embolization of Visceral Aneurysms Dr. Morgan 1:20 p.m. What Is Wrong With Renal Stent Data Available Today Dr. Sos 1:30 p.m. Is There a Role for Renal Stenting in 2015: Absolutely! Dr. Olin 1:40 p.m. Device-Based Therapy of Hypertension: What Is the Future? Dr. Lobo 1:50 p.m. Fibromuscular Dysplasia: More Than Just a Cause of Hypertension Dr. Matsumoto 2:00 p.m. LIVE CASES FROM MCVI 3:00 p.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits Session XIII: Understanding and Developing Outpatient Center for Intervention Moderators: Drs. Benenati and Ring Dr. Julien Dr. Soares 3:50 p.m. What Are the ABCs of Establishing an Outpatient Interventional Center? From Clinic to Intervention: Experience With Development of Outpatient Procedures Experience With Intervention in an Outpatient Center: Are there Limits? 4:00 p.m. Treatment of CLI in the Outpatient Setting: Can It Be Done Safely? Dr. Julien 4:10 p.m. Panel Discussion 4:30 p.m. Adjourn 11:32 a.m. 11:40 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:40 p.m. Dr. Kaufman Dr. Tripathi Dr. Matsumoto Dr. Guimaraes Dr. Wiechmann Day V: Wednesday, February 4, 2015 Concurrent Sessions Concurrent Session VII: Peer-Reviewed Abstracts and Late-Breaking Trials Moderator: Drs. Geronemus and Saxon 4:30 p.m. Transarterial Chemoembolization Outcomes in Downstaging Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients Beyond the Milan Criteria Dr. Titano 4:38 p.m. Endoleak Outcomes of Suprarenal Vs. Infrarenal Endovascular Aneurysm Repairs Outside Instructions for Use Standards Dr. Alexander 4:46 p.m. Novel Thrombectomy System for Below-the-Knee and Visceral Arterial Interventions: PRISM Retrospective Interim Results Dr. Saxon 4:54 p.m. Safety and Efficacy of Prostate Artery Embolization in Small-Volume Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Dr. Bagla Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 23 2015 Program | dAY v | cONTINUED 5:02 p.m. Blood Flow Changes Induced by Flow Diverting Stent in a Large Wide-Neck Intracranial Aneurysm Dr. Chien 5:10 p.m. Percutaneous Thrombectomy With the AngioVac Aspiration Device: a SingleCenter Experience Dr. Stevens 5:18 p.m. Safety and Feasibility of Transradial Access for Visceral Interventions in Patients With Thrombocytopenia Dr. Titano 6:00 p.m. Adjourn Concurrent Session IV: DVT, Pulmonary Embolism and IVC Filters Moderators: Drs. Gandhi and Del Conde 4:30 p.m. Treatment Algorithms and Outcomes in Acute Pulmonary Embolus Dr. Smouse 4:40 p.m. Pharmacomechanical Thrombectomy of Acute DVT Using the Rapid Lysis Technique: Outcomes and Benefits Over CUT Dr. Garcia 4:50 p.m. Ultrasound-Enhanced Lysis for DVT: How I Do it and What Are the Results? Dr. Sterling 5:00 p.m. DVT Lysis in High-Risk Patients Dr. Garcia 5:10 p.m. The Role of New Anticoagulants in the Treatment of Pulmonary Emboli Dr. Olin 5:20 p.m. Stent Selection for Venous Recanalization Dr. Zwiebel 5:30 p.m. Complex IVC Filter Removal Dr. Trerotola 5:40 p.m. Reconstructing the Occluded IVC: When and How Dr. Sterling 5:50 p.m. Central Venous Stenosis: Techniques and Results Dr. Trerotola 6:00 p.m. Adjourn 24 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org AN INTERVENTIONAL ONCOLOGY EXPERIENCE WITHOUT EQUAL Come for ISET But Don’t Miss CIO CIO has a well established reputation for its uniquely refreshing presentation of interventional oncology topics that cover the full spectrum of this rapidly growing practice area. Never routine and always engaging, CIO will keep you on the edge of your seat and serve as a reminder that CME can be both entertaining and informative. CIO is the year’s must-attend symposium for learners who are looking to add or expand the interventional oncology program at their practice or institution. Join your peers at North America’s fastest growing meeting in the IO arena, CIO. Program Highlights • Livery Service: Racing Catheters to Their Final Destination • Silver Linings Casebook: Learning From Our Stormy Cases • A Year to Remember: 2014 in Review • The MacGyver Files Reopened: Crafty Solutions to Difficult Problems • What Are You Eluting To? Drug Eluting Embolics Case Reviews • A Year to Remember: 2014 Technology and Modality Review • IO You: The Continuing Tale of Reimbursement Issues in IO • Oncology Mythology: We’ve Heard the Rumors. Which Ones are True? • Practically Speaking: Do’s, Don’ts, Tips and Tricks • Here’s the ScenarIO: Tumor Board on Liver Mets • It’s Go Time – Operator Sessions: Lung Ablation, Renal Ablation, MSK Interventions, HCC and Liver Mets • Before, During and After: Imaging at Every Stage in All Manner of Cases • Pre-Game: Best Cases from the Stands Register Online Today at ISET.org/ONCOLOGY Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 25 REGISTRATION Registration Fees REGISTRATION OPTIONS rEGISTER oNLINE AT ISET.ORG (On-site registration will incur an additional $60 fee.) Physician, Scientist, Engineer, Executive Fellows and Residents Students (medical, engineering, technical) Allied $599.00 $249.00 $25.00 $249.00 $1,445.00 $600.00 $25.00 $600.00 $650.00 $200.00 $25.00 $300.00 $1,595.00 $800.00 $50.00 $900.00 ISET Weekend (Saturday and Sunday) ISET (Saturday - Wednesday) CIO (Saturday and Sunday) Combo Package: CIO & ISET (Saturday - Wednesday) Program Dates CIO Saturday, January 31 – Sunday, February 1 ISET Saturday, January 31 – Wednesday, February 4 ISET Focused Symposia Saturday, January 31 – Sunday, February 1 ISET and CIO: Two Program Savings Saturday, January 31 – Wednesday, February 4 ISET Registration Includes: • • • • • • Admission to scientific sessions Course materials and access to presentations online Access to the Exhibit Hall Admission to the Welcome Reception Daily continental breakfast, refreshment breaks and boxed lunch in the Exhibit Hall Admission to Super Sunday Watch Party Payment Information and Registration Confirmation: During your online registration, you may choose to pay by credit card or ‘pay later’ if planning to pay by check. Check payments are due in full by January 9, 2015. Once registration is complete, you will see a Thank You page on your screen – this confirms that you are registered. You will also receive an automated email confirmation – please check your spam folder to ensure you do not miss your confirmation. Letter of Invitation for Visa Purposes ISET is proud to welcome international participants for this educational activity. Recognizing that travel visas may be necessary and the process time consuming, please be sure to allow enough time for the process. 26 | ISET 2015 Register at ISET.org A letter of invitation for participation may be provided, upon request, as part of the visa process. This invitation represents no intent by ISET to provide financial support, nor does it serve as a guarantee in any respect to the visa application process. Letters of invitation will be sent only to registered attendees. To request an invitation letter, please register online and make sure to select “yes” when asked about a visa letter. Military Physicians Military physicians must submit a letter of status on U.S. government letterhead in order to qualify for the reduced military fee. Please fax letters to 305-279-8221 or email [email protected]. Spouse Registration The registration fee for spouses of registered attendees is $200. This fee includes access to all educational sessions, opening reception, continental breakfast, lunch, and breaks. Please note that the fee does not include meeting materials or certificate of attendance. Cancellation Policy Cancellation requests received in writing on or before January 2, 2015, will be refunded less a $190 administrative fee. Requests received after January 2, 2015, will not be refunded. Questions? For additional registration information, please contact Complete Conference Management at 888-334-7495 or 305-279-2263, or email [email protected]. ACCOMMODATIONS Reserve your rooms early to ensure the best hotel availability! In order to receive ISET discounted room rates, hotel reservations must be booked online through ISET/CIO Housing. Only registered attendees will be available to book a room through ISET/CIO Housing. After registering for ISET and/or CIO, a confirmation email will be sent containing a link to access ISET/CIO housing. Deadline to receive the discounted group rate: December 30, 2014, or until all available discounted rooms have been reserved, whichever comes first. The Diplomat Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach Rate: $339 plus tax (Standard Room) Rate: $289 plus tax (Standard Room) On the Blue Wave-certified beach of the Atlantic, in Hollywood, Florida, rests The Diplomat. Easily accessible by Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood or Miami International Airports as well as two international ports-of-call, the hotel is also ideally located near countless things to do in Fort Lauderdale including shopping, attractions and pari-mutuels. A tropical sanctuary that offers contemporary comforts, the Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach Hotel in Hollywood, Florida, is an upscale resort both warm and stylish in appeal. More than a resort, it’s a unique place where you can hit the beach, bask in the sun and explore surrounding Fort Lauderdale. We look forward to welcoming you here. The Diplomat offers a refreshing way to unwind. Relax amidst beachfront surf and sand while you enjoy spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean or the Intracoastal Waterway. Fulfill your every culinary craving with a well-balanced selection of Hollywood Florida restaurants. Choose from healthful, decadent or anything in between. Take a tennis lesson, charter a fishing boat, ride a jet ski or just relax in a poolside cabana. Regardless of which experience you choose, you’ll leave this Fort Lauderdale hotel feeling better than when you arrived. A stop along the route for the Water Taxi and the Hollywood Trolley, the Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach Hotel is the perfect spot to see and do it all in the South Florida area, just 10 miles from Fort Lauderdale and 20 miles from Miami. Shop, play, dine and explore the many attractions in the area or stay in Hollywood to experience the charming beach Fodor’s named one of the best for families. 3555 South Ocean Dr. Hollywood, Florida 33019 4000 South Ocean Dr. Hollywood, FL 33019 Accommodations Questions? ISET/CIO Housing Bureau c/o Conference Direct Housing Bureau Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. EST Monday – Friday Address: 5600 Seventy-Seven Center Dr., Suite 240, Charlotte, NC 28217 Phone: (within US and Canada) 888-751-5321 or (international) 801-204-9827 Fax: 704-927-1439 Email: [email protected] Explore your Sunny Side in Ft. Lauderdale Explore the Atlantic or the Intracoastal Waterway. Bike or walk along A1A. Paddleboard to lunch. Hike the Everglades. Enjoy a workout or healthy fare at The Diplomat. In Greater Fort Lauderdale, there’s a particular vibe that simply can’t be ignored. The fish get it. The people get it. And when you’re there you’ll get it too. For more information visit: www.sunny.org Register at ISET.org ISET 2015 | 27 PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Permit # 2464 Miami, FL Complete Conference Management 11440 N. Kendall Drive, Suite 306 Miami, FL 33176 International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET) JANUARY 31 FEBRUARY 4, 2015 Symposium on Clinical Interventional Oncology (CIO) JANUARY 31 FEBRUARY 1, 2015 JOIN US IN SUNNY SOUTH FLORIDA! Register at ISET.org • The Pinnacle of Luxury, The Diplomat Hotel • Perfect for Spouses and Families • Luxury Accommodations and Stellar Service • Steps from the Beach and Ocean • Countless Casual and Fine Dining Options • World-Class Shopping Opportunities • Minutes from The Gulfstream Casino and Entertainment Park • Some of the Best Fishing, Boating and Recreation Anywhere • Complementary Shuttles to South Florida Hot Spots An Exceptional CME, SAMs* and Non-Invasive Diagnosis Credit Opportunity. *Pending approval by the ABR & ABS for self assessment credits towards the Maintenance of Certification program. Sponsored by Endorsed by In partnership with In conjunction with
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