Emerging Therapies PV Interventions PERIPHERAL SESSIONS Mullins’ Lecture
Update SCAIGuidelines 2012
Advances in Platelet Inhibition RCIS Review Course Transradial Mini-Course Las
Mini-Course Vegas,Transradial NV | May 9-12, 2012
Abstract Poster Sessions HIGH RISK
Structural Heart Disease PCI
Maintenance of Certifi 35 Years ofcation the
Best of the Best in STROKE INTERVENTIONS
Carotid Artery Stenting INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY I Blew It! Sessions
TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES
MOC
Transradial Mini-Course
Congenital Heart Disease Founders’ Lecture
CASE REVIEWS SCAI 2012 PROGRAM CHAIRS
James B. Hermiller, MD, FsCaI (Chair) Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, FsCaI (Co-Chair)
CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE PROGRAM CHAIRS
Late Breaking Clinical Trials Daniel s. Levi, MD, FsCaI (Chair) Thomas e. Fagan, MD, FsCaI (Co-Chair)
Case Studies Advance Program
C3 Summit for Interventional Fellows
EARLY CAREER SYMPOSIUM RCIS Review Course
PEDIATRIC INTERVENTIONS
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Carotid Artery Stenting Emerging Therapies SCAI 2012 PERIPHERAL SESSIONS Mullins’ Lecture PERIPHERAL Table of SESSIONS Contents Founders’ Lecture
Advances in Platelet Inhibition RCIS Review Course
Guidelines Update
Maintenance of Certifi cation Transradial General Information 4-7
Mini-Course
Abstract Poster Sessions HIGH RISK A Word From the Program Directors .................. 4
SCAI 2012: Out and About in Las Vegas ............... 5
Structural Heart Disease PCI Introduction ...................................................... Keynote Speakers .............................................. Educational Objectives ...................................... Target Audience ............................................... Educational Format ...........................................
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Congenital Heart Disease EARLY CAREER SYMPOSI
Founders’ Lecture PV Interventions C3 Summit for Interventional Fellows Transradial Mini-Course
Abstracts .......................................................... Accreditation Statements .................................. Successful Completion Statement ...................... Program Committee .......................................... Hotel Accommodations .................................... Commercial Support .........................................
Guidelines Update Schedule at a Glance Invited Faculty
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Case Studies 8-9
Late BreakingSCAIClinical Trials I 12Blew It! Sessions 2012 Highlights 10-11
TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES SCAI 2012 Program Schedule
Wednesday, May 9 ........................................... Thursday, May 10 ............................................. Friday, May 11 .................................................... Saturday, May 12 .............................................
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Registration Information 39 Founders’ Lecture Late Breaking Clinical Trial
C3 Summit for Interventional Fellows PERIPHERAL SESSIONS
EARLY CAREER SYMPOSIUM Founders’ Lecture RCIS Review Course Stroke Interventions
PEDIATRIC INTERVENTIONS
Emerging Therapies
PERIPHERAL SESSION Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS A Word From Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inthe Platelet InhibitionDirectors STROKE INTERVENTIONS Program RCIS Review Course
Transradial Mini-Course
Late Breaking C
A Word From the SCAI 2012 Program Chairs It all Comes Down to Value. SCAI 2012 Scientific Sessions will be the most important meeting of the year for interventional and invasive cardiologists and all members of the cardiac cath lab as we will focus on the delivery of high-quality, value-driven, patient-centric care. Start planning now to join us for a highly interactive, case-based meeting where we examine the value we are delivering for our patients and to the healthcare system, even as we are learn new techniques and best practices. The focus on value is a natural progression from last year’s meeting, where quality improvement was the centerpiece of the program. We’re taking it to the next level by examining appropriateness and the tough questions that come along with demonstrating value. Those tough questions will resonate throughout the meeting, flavoring sessions about challenging techniques, new advances, and future innovations. Most sessions will be jointly moderated by experts at different stages of their careers who will facilitate dialogue among faculty and attendees. For example, in the “best practices” sessions, we’re of course going to examine the
“how to...” of optimal techniques. But we’re also going to ask questions about overall decision making, such as “Are we looking at the full range of options for this case?” and “Will performing the more expensive therapy also deliver the most value for the patient?” In short, attending SCAI 2012 will change how YOU approach clinical decisions. Register Today!
James B. Hermiller, MD, FSCAI Program Chair
Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, FSCAI Program Co-Chair
A Word From the SCAI 2012 Congenital Heart Disease Program Chairs We are excited to announce that SCAI 2012 Scientific Sessions will again feature an expanded Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) Symposium introduced last year. The CHD Symposium will still feature uninterrupted, focused programming on interventional therapies for congenital and structural heart disease…only more of it.
interventional mysteries and to provide solutions for less than routine cases in the congenital catheterization laboratory. The “I Blew It” sessions will also return to educate, entertain, and shock with all the ways interventional cases can go awry and with the creative ways that our colleagues manage these complications.
Some of the exciting additions to this year’s program include: • “Imaging Safely” Session • “Round Peg in a Square Hole” Session • “Debating Pre-Mounted Stents for Pulmonary Arteries” • “New Gadgets and Technology” Session • “How to” Session • Critical Registry Updates
We hope to see you in Las Vegas!
Of course, the CHD Symposium will also include your triedand-true favorites. The Mullins Lecture will feature innovator Julio C. Palmaz, MD, discussing his revolutionary contributions in the development of stents. We’ll be bringing back the enormously popular “Brain Scratchers” session to challenge you to solve hemodynamic, angiographic or
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SCAI 2012 sCIeNTIFIC sessIONs
Daniel S. Levi, MD, FSCAI Congenital Heart Disease Program Chair
Thomas E. Fagan, MD, FSCAI Congenital Heart Disease Program Co-Chair
tenance of Certification
Structural Heart Disease
Out and About SE REVIEWS PERIPHERAL SESSIONS
HIGH RISK
Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI PV Interventions in Las Vegas Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES SCAI 2012 Scientific Sessions will take place entirely at the Mirage in Las Vegas, NV. The sights and sounds of Las Vegas are enjoyed by millions of visitors every year. You’ll find plenty of things to do after a day of learning, whether it’s enjoying the great weather (the city averages 320 days of sunshine per year), culinary talents of the world’s greatest chefs, or just enjoying the spectacle that is Las Vegas. The entertainment capital of the world, there is a spectrum of over 100 shows to choose from. With options ranging from well-known comedians, up-and-coming bands or legendary crooners, to cirque-style acrobats and trapeze artists, Las Vegas offers shows that will amaze and delight everyone. SCAI has arranged a tremendous room rate of $165 per night* at the Mirage Hotel Las Vegas. In order to take advantage of this price attendees should call 800-499-6311 and reference SCAI by no later than April 6. *Rate increases to $215 per night on the evenings of Friday, May 11 and Saturday, May 12. All rates include the Daily $20 Resort Fee.
Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS Congenital Heart Disease CAS General
Advances inInformation Platelet Inhibition RCIS Review Course
STROKE INTERVENTIONS Transradial Mini-Course Late Breaking
Introduction SCAI 2012 Scientific Sessions will celebrate 35 years of delivering the Best of the Best in Interventional & Invasive Cardiology Education to invasive and interventional cardiologists, fellows-in-training, other cardiovascular physicians, cath lab nurses, technologists, and staff. With an emphasis on nurturing an intimate, interactive, case-based atmosphere for learning, this program will provide a dynamic mix of case reviews, cutting edge presentations, review of recent trials, focused, interactive workshops and symposia, as well as the presentation of data from late-breaking clinical trials and abstracts. All will be presented by an international faculty of the biggest names in the field demonstrating state-of-the-art practice of interventional therapies.
Keynote Speakers Founders Lecture
Thursday, May 10 | 11:30 AM - Noon
Ted Feldman, MD, FsCaI
Mullins Lecture
Thursday, May 10 | 1:00 PM - 1:40 PM
New this year, SCAI 2012 will be organized into the following tracks: general, Julio C. Palmaz, MD multidisciplinary, coronary, peripheral, structural and congenital. In addition to structured mini-symposia focusing on transradial interventions, CTO, TAVR and more, the program features a ELM Symposium for early-career intervenHildner Lecture tionalists as well as Hemodynamics and Imaging Symposia. Two entertaining Friday, May 11 | 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM evening functions will provide an opportunity for social interaction and netRalph g. Brindis, MD, MPH, FsCaI working among participants and faculty, including a Presidents’ Reception on Wednesday, May 9 and the Annual Dinner Gala on Friday, May 11. Satellite symposia will be conducted at various times throughout the conference. Continuing highlights of the program are the Founders’ Lecture, the Hildner Lecture, the Mullins Lecture, and C3 sUMMIT® for fellows-in-training.
Educational Objectives SCAI 2012 will provide physicians the opportunity to learn about many new aspects of interventional cardiology. The topics of SCAI 2012 are designed to: • Provide an overview of the challenges facing interventional cardiologists. • Review new approaches to non-surgical management of peripheral vascular disease. • Explore cutting edge technology in the field of interventional cardiology. • Discuss safety and efficacy of newly developed devices to improve early and late procedural outcome after coronary intervention. • Provide state-of-the-art knowledge in latest concepts and technologies in interventional cardiology through mini-symposia and discussion of late breaking clinical trials.
Target Audience SCAI 2012 represents a unique forum driven by issues of the day in invasive and interventional cardiology and are of special interest to: • • • • •
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Invasive and interventional cardiologists Other specialty and general cardiologists Fellows-in-training Cath lab nurses Technologists, technicians and staff
SCAI 2012 sCIeNTIFIC sessIONs
Educational Format A distinguished faculty will conduct a four-day program that includes case reviews, lectures, comprehensive didactic sessions, interactive discussions, taped case presentations, and workshops.
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Structural Heart Disease
PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES Abstracts
Program Committee
An exciting array of abstracts will be presented at the conference. The top three abstracts will be selected by the Program Committee for special recognition. All presented abstracts will be printed in SCAI’s journal, Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions.
Accreditation / CME Credit Physicians: The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions designates this education activity for a maximum of 24 aMa PRa Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. International Physicians: The American Medical Association has determined that physicians not licensed in the US who participate in this CME activity are eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 credit™.
James B. Hermiller, MD, FSCAI Program Chair Indianapolis, IN
Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, FSCAI Program Co-Chair Boston, MA
Christopher J. White, MD, FSCAI Immediate Past Program Chair New Orleans, LA
Daniel S. Levi, MD, FSCAI
Congenital Heart Disease Program Chair Westwood, CA
Thomas E. Fagan, MD, FSCAI
Congenital Heart Disease Program Co-Chair Aurora, CO
Jeffrey J. Popma, MD, FSCAI C3 Summit Chair Boston, MA
Doctors of Osteopathy: Category 2 credit will be awarded for formal educational programs that are ACCME accredited or AAFP-approved.
Douglas E. Drachman, MD, FSCAI
Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts Category I credit from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA PRA Category 1 CME credit for the organizations accredited by ACCME. The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions is an accredited provider through the ACCME.
Bonnie H. Weiner, MD, FSCAI
The Mirage Hotel Las Vegas
3400 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Attendees should call (800) 499-6311 and reference SCAI for the discounted room rate of $165 per night. Rate increases to $215 per night for May 11 and 12. Rates include Daily $20 Resort Fee. Rooms may sell out. Discount ends April 6.
David Kandzari, MD, PhD, FSCAI Timothy A. Sanborn, MD, FSCAI
Certificates of Completion / Attendance are provided to registered attendees based upon completion of the evaluation. For questions regarding continuing medical education, please email CME@SCAI.org.
SCAI 2012 will take place entirely at
Development Committee Chair Harvard, MA
Development Committee Co-Chair Atlanta, GA
Successful Completion Statement
Hotel Accommodations
C3 Summit Co-Chair Boston, MA
Satellite Session Chair Evanston, IL
Robert J. Applegate, MD, FSCAI Taped Live Case Chair Winston-Salem, NC
Commercial Support SCAI 2012 is being funded in part by educational grants from various commercial organizations. A complete list of commercial supporters and contributors will be published in the final program.
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS Congenital Heart Disease CAS Schedule
Advances inatPlatelet Inhibition a Glance RCIS Review Course
STROKE INTERVENTIONS Transradial Mini-Course Late Breaking
Wednesday 7 AM 8
CORONARY TRACK
Radial Mini symposium
PVD Intervention: staying Current with Best Practices and Best Techniques - Part 1: Iliac, Common Femoral, sFa-PopTibial, Renal/Mesenteric
Radial Mini symposium
PVD Intervention: staying Current with Best Practices and Best Techniques - Part 2: Carotid, subclavian, Vertebral, aaa
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MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TRACK
CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE TRACK
Hemodynamics symposium: Beyond the Basics Part 1: Tough Calls, Peculiar Findings and Common errors
Interventional Cardiology Board Review Basics
Hemodynamics symposium Beyond the Basics Part 2: Hemodynamics of structural Heart Intervention
aBIM Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Review
LUNCH – VISIT EXHIBITS exceptional Challenges in PCI: Case Reviews Demonstrating Newest Techniques and Technologies
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STRUCTURAL TRACK
BREAK
NOON 1
PERIPHERAL TRACK
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
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May 9, 2012
PVD from Head to Toe: greatest advances in the Past Year
Imaging symposium: Including Radiation safety
Imaging safely
BREAK BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
Worst Nightmares and Best saves
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Decisions, Decisions…Cases in Vascular Medicine, an Interactive session
Brain scratchers and Registry Updates
Multi-Disciplinary Management of the Failing Heart: a Team-Based approach to Optimizing Outcomes
Presidents Reception (5:30 PM - 7:00 PM)
Thursday
May 10, 2012
GENERAL SESSION
CORONARY TRACK
PERIPHERAL TRACK
STRUCTURAL TRACK
7 AM Maximizing PCI Outcomes: Lesion assessment - FFR, IVUs, and OCT
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NOON 1 2
Mitral Intervention
Best of the Best abstracts
Round Peg in a square Hole
BREAK Debate: Pre-Mounted stents for Pulmonary arteries
Hottest Topics in 2012
abstract Presentations 1
Founders’ Lecture
LUNCH – VISIT EXHIBITS Complex PCI: Left Main and Multi-Vessel Disease
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Challenges in the Management of antiThrombotic Therapy
CLI symposium: Optimizing Case selection, Techniques, and Outcomes
TaVR Mini symposium Part 1: The essentials
aBIM Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Review
Mullins Lecture
Quality Improvement Toolkit (sCaI-QIT) session
I Blew It! 1
Taped Live Case: simple TaVR
adult Congenital Interventions
BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
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great Debates in Vascular Medicine
BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
Taped Live Case: Complex PCI
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CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE TRACK
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST – VISIT EXHIBITS
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY TRACK
SCAI 2012 sCIeNTIFIC sessIONs
C3 for grown-Ups: Coronary, Vascular, and structural
TaVR Mini symposium Part 2: Intermediate and advanced Taped Live Case: Complex TaVR
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Structural Heart Disease
PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES
Friday GENERAL SESSION
May 11, 2012 CORONARY TRACK
PERIPHERAL TRACK
STRUCTURAL TRACK
C3 SUMMIT®
7 AM all You Wanted to Know about Treating Bifurcations: From Basic to Most Complex
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Closure: asD, PFO, and Left atrial appendage
C3 summit® for Fellows
New gadgets and Technology
How To
Town Hall Meeting annual Business Meeting
LUNCH – VISIT EXHIBITS Controversies in Coronary stenting
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Future of PaD: New Devices, New Techniques, and Innovative solutions to Vexing Problems
LUNCH
Vascular access: Big and small, Femoral and Radial
C3 summit® for Fellows
LUNCH abstract Presentations 2 I Blew It! 2
BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS Clot, shock, and sTeMI: Best Practices
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Saturday
appropriate (and Inappropriate) Use in Vascular Intervention: an Interactive session
structural Heart Nightmares and saves: Best of the Past Year
C3 summit® for Fellows
advanced Training & PICes Meeting and Case Presentations
May 12, 2012
CORONARY TRACK
7 AM
PERIPHERAL TRACK
EARLY CAREER TRACK
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST CTO Mini symposium: The Fundamentals
DVT, Venous Thromboembolism, and Pulmonary embolism: Increasing awareness and Improving Outcomes
CTO Mini symposium: advanced Techniques and Complication Management
Mini symposium: Transradial Peripheral Intervention, show Us How It’s Done!
9 10 11
C3 summit for Fellows
BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS Hildner Lecture
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Vascular Intervention: Complications…What Would YOU Do Next?
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Taped Live Case: Bifurcation PCI
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NOON
emerging Leader Mentorship (eLM) Program
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST – VISIT EXHIBITS
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CONGENITAL ELM PROGRAM HEART DISEASE TRACK
early Career Interventionalist symposium
BREAK early Career Interventionalist symposium
NOON
BREAKFAST AND LUNCH EVENTS
Thursday
May 10, 2012
Breakfast | 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM • Breakfast with Benefits: Coronary Lunch | Noon - 1:00 PM • Training Program Directors Symposium • Brown Bag: Coronary • Brown Bag: Peripheral
Friday
May 11, 2012
Breakfast | 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM • Breakfast with Benefits: Structural
Saturday
May 12, 2012
Breakfast | 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM • Breakfast with Benefits: Peripheral
Lunch | Noon - 1:00 PM • Brown Bag: Coronary • Brown Bag: Peripheral
Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SCAISESSIONS 2012 Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inInvited Platelet Inhibition Faculty STROKE INTERVENTIONS RCIS Review Course
Transradial Mini-Course
Late Breaking C
J. Dawn abbott, MD, FsCaI Providence, RI
Blasé a. Carabello, MD Houston, TX
Dmitriy N. Feldman, MD, FsCaI New York, NY
Richard R. Heuser, MD, FsCaI Phoenix, AZ
Jamil aboulhosn, MD, FsCaI Encino, CA
John D. Carroll, MD, PhD, FsCaI Aurora, CO
Ted Feldman, MD, FsCaI Evanston, IL
Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD, MPH, FsCaI Chicago, IL
Khaldoon alaswad, MD, FsCaI Appleton, WI
Jeffrey J. Cavendish, MD, FsCaI San Diego, CA
Thomas J. Forbes, MD, FsCaI Detroit, MI
John W. Hirshfeld, MD, FsCaI Philadelphia, PA
Zahid amin, MD, FsCaI Chicago, IL
Charles e. Chambers, MD, FsCaI Hershey, PA
Olaf Franzen, MD Hamburg, GERMANY
Kalon K.L. Ho, MD, FsCaI Brookline, MA
skip anderson, MD, FsCaI Houston, TX
Mauricio g. Cohen, MD, FsCaI Miami, FL
alvaro galindo, MD, FsCaI Las Vegas, NV
David R. Holmes, MD, FsCaI Rochester, MN
Paolo e. angelini, MD Houston, TX
Tyrone J. Collins, MD, FsCaI New Orleans, LA
Lawrence a. garcia, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA
Ralf J. Holzer, MD, FsCaI Colombus, OH
gary M. ansel, MD, FsCaI Columbus, OH
John T. Coppola, MD, FsCaI New York, NY
Kirk N. garratt, MD, FsCaI New York, NY
L. Nelson Hopkins, MD Buffalo, NY
Robert J. applegate, MD, FsCaI Winston-Salem, NC
Ricardo a. Costa, MD Johnson City, TN
Ian C. gilchrist, MD, FsCaI Hershey, PA
Frank F. Ing, MD, FsCaI Houston, TX
Joseph R. aragon, MD, FsCaI Santa Barbara, CA
Marco a. Costa, MD, PhD, FsCaI Cleveland, OH
Matthew J. gillespie, MD Philadelphia, PA
Michael R. Jaff, DO, FsCaI Newton, MA
salman a. arain, MD, FsCaI New Orleans, LA
Michael J. Cowley, MD, FsCaI Richmond, VA
James a. goldstein, MD, FsCaI Royal Oak, MI
Ik-Kyung Jang, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA
Herbert D. aronow, MD, FsCaI Ann Arbor, MI
David a. Cox, MD, FsCaI Allentown, PA
Nilesh J. goswami, MD, FsCaI Springfield, IL
J. stephen Jenkins, MD, FsCaI New Orleans, LA
Marvin D. atkins, MD Temple, TX
Donald e. Cutlip, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA
Juan F. granada, MD New York, NY
allen Jeremias, MD, FsCaI Huntington, NY
J. Michael Bacharach, MD, PhD, FsCaI Sioux Falls, SD
george D. Dangas, MD, PhD, FsCaI New York, NY
J. aaron grantham, MD Kansas City, MO
Hasan Jilaihawi, MD Montreal, CANADA
William B. Bachinsky, MD, FsCaI Wormleysburg, PA
eduardo J. de Marchena, MD, FsCaI Miami, FL
Bruce H. gray, DO, FsCaI Simpsonville, SC
Thomas K. Jones, MD, FsCaI Seattle, WA
steven R. Bailey, MD, FsCaI San Antonio, TX
Joseph Degregorio, MD, FsCaI Hackensack, NJ
William a. gray, MD, FsCaI New York, NY
W. schuyler Jones, MD Durham, NC
Thomas M. Bashore, MD, FsCaI Durham, NC
gregory J. Dehmer, MD, FsCaI Temple, TX
Cindy L. grines, MD, FsCaI Detroit, MI
Dominique Joyal, MD, FsCaI Montreal, CANADA
Theodore a. Bass, MD, FsCaI Jacksonville, FL
Tony J. DeMartini, MD Springfield, IL
eberhard grube, MD, FsCaI Siegburg,GERMANY
David Kandzari, MD, PhD, FsCaI Atlanta, GA
Lee N. Benson, MD, FsCaI Toronto, CANADA
V. Vivian Dimas, MD, FsCaI Dallas, TX
Daniel gruenstein, MD, FsCaI Minneapolis, MN
samir Kapadia, MD* Cleveland, OH
Peter B. Berger, MD, FsCaI Danville, PA
simon R. Dixon, MD, MBChB Royal Oak, MI
Paul a. gurbel, MD, FsCaI Baltimore, MD
Navin K. Kapur, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA
Robert M. Bersin, MD, FsCaI Seattle, WA
Yoav Dori, MD, PhD Philadelphia, PA
Rebecca T. Hahn, MD New York, NY
saibal Kar, MD, FsCaI Los Angeles, CA
Olivier F. Bertrand, MD, PhD, FsCaI Quebec, CANADA
John s. Douglas, MD, FsCaI Atlanta, GA
Jack J. Hall, MD* Indianapolis, IN
Dimitrios Karmpaliotis, MD Atlanta, GA
Hiram g. Bezerra, MD Somerville, MA
Douglas e. Drachman, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA
george s. Hanzel, MD, FsCaI Bloomfield Hills, MI
Morton J. Kern, MD, FsCaI Orange, CA
Ralph g. Brindis, MD, MPH, FsCaI San Francisco, CA
Danny Dvir, MD Washington, DC
Robert a. Harrington, MD, FsCaI Durham, NC
Carey Kimmelstiel, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA
David L. Brown, MD Dallas, TX
Thomas e. Fagan, MD, FsCaI Aurora, CO
Tarek a. Helmy, MD, FsCaI Cincinnati, OH
Lloyd W. Klein, MD, FsCaI Melrose Park, IL
M. Nicholas Burke, MD Minneapolis, MN
William F. Fearon, MD, FsCaI Stanford, CA
Thomas a. Hennebry, MD, FsCaI Oklahoma City, OK
susheel K. Kodali, MD New York, NY
angel e. Caldera, MD, FsCaI Austin, TX
Frederick Feit, MD New York, NY
Timothy D. Henry, MD, FsCaI Minneapolis, MN
Daniel M. Kolansky, MD, FsCaI Philadelphia, PA
James B. Hermiller, MD, FsCaI Indianapolis, IN
Raghu Kolluri, MD Effingham, IL
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Structural Heart Disease
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PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES *SCAI Fellowship (FSCAI) applicant
David F. Kong, MD, FsCaI Durham, NC
srihari s. Naidu, MD, FsCaI New York, NY
Joseph Rossi, MD, FsCaI Zionsville, IN
Thomas M. Tu, MD, FsCaI Louisville, KY
Mitchell W. Krucoff, MD, FsCaI Durham, NC
alan Nugent, MD, FsCaI Dallas, TX
abraham Rothman, MD, FsCaI Las Vegas, NV
Zoltan g. Turi, MD, FsCaI Camden, NJ
Michael J. Landzberg, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA
Brian O’Neill, MD Miami, FL
gary s. Roubin, MD, PhD, FsCaI New York, NY
Wayne Tworetzky, MD Boston, MA
John M. Lasala, MD, PhD, FsCaI St. Louis, MO
William W. O’Neill, MD, FsCaI Miami, FL
Carlos e. Ruiz, MD, PhD, FsCaI New York, NY
Barry F. Uretsky, MD, FsCaI Fort Smith, AR
Larry a. Latson, MD, FsCaI Cleveland, OH
Julio C. Palmaz, MD San Antonio, TX
Robert D. safian, MD, FsCaI Royal Oak, MI
Peter N. Ver Lee, MD, FsCaI Bangor, ME
David P. Lee, MD, FsCaI Stanford, CA
samir B. Pancholy, MD, FsCaI Chinchilla, PA
Rahul sakhuja, MD Kingsport, TN
george W. Vetrovec, MD, FsCaI Richmond,VA
Michael s. Lee, MD, FsCaI Los Angeles, CA
Manish a. Parikh, MD, FsCaI New York, NY
Habib samady, MD, FsCaI Atlanta, GA
Robert N. Vincent, MD, FsCaI Atlanta, GA
Nicholas J. Lembo, MD, FsCaI Atlanta, GA
sahil a. Parikh, MD, FsCaI Cleveland, OH
Robert a. schainfeld, DO, FsCaI Waltham, MA
Ron Waksman, MD, FsCaI Washington, DC
Martin B. Leon, MD, FsCaI New York, NY
Manesh R. Patel, MD Durham, NC
Pinak B. shah, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA
stanley P. Watkins, MD Anchorage, AK
Daniel s. Levi, MD, FsCaI Los Angeles, CA
Pranav M. Patel, MD, FsCaI Carlsbad, CA
samin K. sharma, MD, FsCaI New York, NY
Frederick g. Welt, MD Needham, MA
Michael J. Lim, MD, FsCaI St. Louis, MO
Lynn F. Peng, MD Palo Alto, CA
gerald s. Werner, MD, PhD, FsCaI Darmstadt, GERMANY
scott Lim, MD Charlottesville, VA
alice a. Perlowski, MD Los Angeles, CA
Mehdi shishehbor, DO, MPH, FsCaI Cleveland, OH
William L. Lombardi, MD, FsCaI Bellingham, WA
ashish Pershad, MD, FsCaI Phoenix, AZ
Douglas W. Losordo, MD, FsCaI Chicago, IL
Duane s. Pinto, MD, MPH, FsCaI Boston, MA
sean P. Lyden, MD Cleveland, OH
Jeffrey J. Popma, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA
Michael J. Mack, MD Dallas, TX
Matthew J. Price, MD, FsCaI La Jolla, CA
Raj Makkar, MD Los Angeles, CA
Christopher T. Pyne, MD, FsCaI Nashua, NH
Tift Mann, MD, FsCaI Raleigh, NC
Ramon Quesada, MD, FsCaI Miami, FL
steven V. Manoukian, MD, FsCaI Nashville, TN
Ravi K. Ramana, MD* La Grange, IL
J. Jeffrey Marshall, MD, FsCaI Gainesville, GA
stephen R. Ramee, MD, FsCaI New Orleans, LA
Verghese Mathew, MD, FsCaI Rochester, MN
sunil V. Rao, MD, FsCaI Chapel Hill, NC
Roxana Mehran, MD, FsCaI New York, NY
John P. Reilly, MD, FsCaI New Orleans, LA
Chris Metzger, MD* Kingsport, TN
Mark Reisman, MD, FsCaI Seattle, WA
Kanika Mody, MD Ridgewood, NJ
Michael J. Rinaldi, MD, FsCaI Charlotte, NC
John W. Moore, MD, FsCaI San Diego, CA
stephane Rinfret, MD Quebec, CANADA
Phillip Moore, MD San Francisco, CA
David g. Rizik, MD, FsCaI Scottsdale, AZ
Issam D. Moussa, MD, FsCaI Jacksonville, FL
Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA
Nauman siddiqi, MD Orange, CA
Brian K. Whisenant, MD, FsCaI Murray, UT Christopher J. White, MD, FsCaI New Orleans, LA
Mitchell J. silver, DO Columbus, OH
Michael H. Wholey, MD San Antonio, TX
Jasvindar singh, MD Saint Louis, MO
Neil Wilson, MD, FsCaI Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM
Varindar singh, MD New York, NY
s. Chiu Wong, MD, FsCaI New York, NY
David P. slovut, MD, FsCaI New York, NY Piotr s. sobieszczyk, MD, FsCaI Boston, MA Robert J. sommer, MD, FsCaI New York, NY Paul sorajja, MD, FsCaI Rochester, MN
R. Michael Wyman, MD Torrance, CA steven J. Yakubov, MD, FsCaI Columbus, OH evan Zahn, MD, FsCaI Miami, FL Francis J. Zidar, MD, FsCaI Austin, TX
sherman g. sorensen, MD Murray, UT
James P. Zidar, MD, FsCaI Raleigh, NC
Curtiss T. stinis, MD* La Jolla, CA gregg W. stone, MD, FsCaI New York, NY Craig a. Thompson, MD, FsCaI New Haven, CT Jonathan M. Tobis, MD, FsCaI Los Angeles, CA Jennifer a. Tremmel, MD, FsCaI Redwood City, CA Thomas T. Tsai, MD, FsCaI Denver, CO
Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
11
Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint SCAISESSIONS 2012 Congenital Heart Disease CAS PERIPHERAL
Advances inHighlights Platelet Inhibition RCIS Review Course
STROKE INTERVENTIONS Transradial Mini-Course Late Breaking
If you can only attend one Interventional Cardiology education meeting this year, shouldn’t it be the Best of the Best? Shouldn’t it be:
SCAI 2012 Las Vegas, NV | May 9-12, 2012
Program Highlights: • Focus on more intimate, interactive, case-based education
• Mini symposium on Transradial Interventions
• Late Breaking Clinical Trials
• Peripheral Vascular and Coronary case reviews
• Emerging and state-of-the-art therapies in Structural and Valvular Heart Disease
• Expanded look at Peripheral Vascular Interventions
• Examining the latest techniques and data in Left Main, Neurovascular and Peripheral Interventions
• Early Career Interventionalist Symposium
• A faculty of the Top Names in Interventional Cardiology
• Stand-alone, 3-day track on Congenital Heart Disease
• CTO Mini Symposium • And much, much more!
C3 SUMMIT® 10th Annual Interventional Fellows
Complex Coronary Complications (C3) Summit
If you can only attend one fellows course this year, make sure it’s SCAI’s C3 SUMMIT®,
held in conjunction with SCAI 2012 Scientific Sessions. Made possible by educational grants from Abbott Vascular and Boston Scientific, SCAI is able to provide interventional cardiology fellows-in-training (in their last year of training) with: • Complimentary registration for SCAI 2012 Scientific Sessions, May 9-12 2012. Includes registration for C3 SUMMIT® May 11, 2012. • Complimentary hotel accommodations during SCAI 2012 and C3 SUMMIT®. • Lowest Coach airfare to / from Las Vegas up to $500.
Hotel and airfare restrictions apply.
12 SCAI 2012 sCIeNTIFIC sessIONs
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Structural Heart Disease SCAI 2012 Schedule SE REVIEWS PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
tenance of Certification
Wednesday MayFounders’ 9, 2012 Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI PV Interventions Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES Coronary Track 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderators: Sunil V. Rao, MD, FSCAI; Jennifer A. Tremmel, MD, FSCAI 8:00 AM
The RIVAL Trial
Sunil V. Rao, MD, FSCAI
8:10 AM
Why, When, and How to Bail Out of the Radial Approach
Mitchell W. Krucoff, MD, FSCAI
8:20 AM
Catheter Selection and Intubating the Coronaries
Ian C. Gilchrist, MD, FSCAI
8:35 AM
Radial Access Complications and Management
John T. Coppola, MD, FSCAI
8:45 AM
Taped Live Radial Case
Jennifer A. Tremmel, MD, FSCAI
9:10 AM
Debate: The Allen’s Test • A Must Prior to Every Case • The Allen’s Test: Simply Not Necessary • Rebuttals
Mitchell W. Krucoff, MD, FSCAI Ian C. Gilchrist, MD, FSCAI
9:40 AM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
WEDNESDAY May 9
Radial Mini Symposium
BREAK
Radial Mini Symposium 10:30 AM - NOON Moderators: Samir B. Pancholy, MD, FSCAI; Pinak B. Shah, MD, FSCAI 10:30 AM
Case Review
Jack J. Hall, MD
10:40 AM
Radial Artery Occlusion: Implications, Prevention, and Management
Samir B. Pancholy, MD, FSCAI
10:50 AM
The Sheathless Guide Technique: When 6Fr is Not Enough
Olivier F. Bertrand, MD, PhD, FSCAI
11:00 AM
Radial Approach for STEMI
Christopher T. Pyne, MD, FSCAI
11:10 AM
Case Review
Jennifer A. Tremmel, MD, FSCAI
11:20 AM
Debate: The RIVAL Trial • Radial is Clearly Superior • Femoralists Vindicated • Rebuttals
Olivier F. Bertrand, MD, PhD, FSCAI David A. Cox, MD, FSCAI
11:50 AM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators LUNCH – VISIT EXHIBITS
Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
13
Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS SCAI 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inWednesday Platelet Inhibition May 9, 2012 STROKE INTERVENTIONS RCIS Review Course
Transradial Mini-Course
Late Breaking C
Coronary Track Continued Exceptional Challenges in PCI: Case Reviews Demonstrating Newest Techniques and Technologies WEDNESDAY May 9
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Moderators: Joseph DeGregorio, MD, FSCAI; Manish A. Parikh, MD, FSCAI 1:00 PM
It’s Not a CTO, But I Can’t Wire This Vessel: Newest Wires and Approaches
Curtiss T. Stinis, MD
1:15 PM
My Wire Crossed, The Balloon Couldn’t. What Now?
TBD
1:30 PM
This Vessel is a Rock
Manish A. Parikh, MD, FSCAI
1:45 PM
Can’t Deliver the Stent: Guide Extension and Other Tricks
Steven J. Yakubov, MD, FSCAI
2:00 PM
This SVG is a Mess
Nicholas J. Lembo, MD, FSCAI
2:15 PM
Stent Regret: The Stent is Deployed But I Can’t Dilate It
Samin K. Sharma, MD, FSCAI
2:30 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
Worst Nightmares and Best Saves 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Moderators: Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH, FSCAI; George W. Vetrovec, MD, FSCAI 3:30 PM
Lessons I’ve Learned: Lessons Avoiding Complications
George W. Vetrovec, MD, FSCAI
3:45 PM
Giant Thrombus
Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH, FSCAI
4:00 PM
The Worst Perforation I’ve Ever Had: Double Guide Technique
John S. Douglas, MD, FSCAI
4:15 PM
Access Disaster
Jeffrey J. Cavendish, MD, FSCAI
4:30 PM
Mia Culpa: Wish That Hadn’t Happened
David G. Rizik, MD, FSCAI
4:45 PM
Embolized but Retrieved
Varindar Singh, MD
5:00 PM
TAVR Close Call: Victory in the Face of Disaster
David L. Brown, MD
5:15 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
14 SCAI 2012 sCIeNTIFIC sessIONs
tenance of Certification
SE REVIEWS
Structural Heart Disease
PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES
Peripheral Track 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderator: Angel E. Caldera, MD, FSCAI; Dmitriy N. Feldman, MD, FSCAI; Stephen R. Ramee, MD, FSCAI 8:00 AM
Iliac Intervention: Endovascular vs. Open Repair - Should Aorto-Bi-fem Be Left as a Last Resort?
Michael H. Wholey, MD
8:15 AM
State of the Art in SFA Interventions: Simple Disease
Lawrence A. Garcia, MD, FSCAI
8:30 AM
State of the Art in SFA Interventions: Complex Disease
Bruce H. Gray, DO, FSCAI
8:45 AM
Popliteal Intervention: PTA-Atherectomy, Stent - Breaking the Rules
Angel E. Caldera, MD, FSCAI
9:00 AM
Below the Knee Interventions: When and How to Do It? How to Optimize Results?
Stephen R. Ramee, MD, FSCAI
9:15 AM
Common Femoral Stenosis: Should It Be Treated with Endo First and How? Stephen R. Ramee, MD, FSCAI
9:30 AM
Renal Artery Revascularization: Compelling Indications - Even If Reimbursement Were to End
Dmitriy N. Feldman, MD, FSCAI
9:45 AM
Mesenteric Ischemia: A Spectrum of Symtoms - When to Treat and Optimal Technique
Marvin D. Atkins, MD
WEDNESDAY May 9
PVD Intervention: Staying Current with Best Practices and Best Techniques — Part 1 Iliac, Common Femoral, SFA-Pop-Tibial, Renal / Mesenteric
BREAK
PVD Intervention: Staying Current with Best Practices and Best Techniques — Part 2 Carotid, Subclavian, Vertebral, AAA 10:30 AM - NOON Moderators: Chris Metzger, MD; Piotr S. Sobieszczyk, MD, FSCAI 10:30 AM
Debate: A Relatively Friendly EVAR Sean P. Lyden, MD • I Can Get To It and Fix It Any Way I Want To: A Surgeon’s Perspective on EVAR and Open AAA • The Devices are Getting Smaller and Better and Can Be Used in the Robert M. Bersin, MD, FSCAI Cath Lab: An Endovascular Cardiologist’s EVAR Perspective
10:50 AM
Subclavian Artery Intervention: Best Techniques in 2012
11:00 AM
Vertebral Intervention: When, How, and Why My Team Does It. And Do Tyrone J. Collins, MD, FSCAI We Get Paid?
11:10 AM
Case Selection, Experience, and Proper Technique are Essential in CAS! What You Need to Know
11:25 AM
CREST, ACT 1, and Other Recent US CAS Data: MedCAC Revisited – Will Piotr S. Sobieszczyk, MD, FSCAI CMS See the Light?
11:35 AM
Taped Live Case: Complex CAS
Chris Metzger, MD
11:50 AM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
Rahul Sakhuja, MD
Gary S. Roubin, MD, PhD, FSCAI
Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
15
Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS SCAI 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inWednesday Platelet Inhibition May 9, 2012 STROKE INTERVENTIONS RCIS Review Course
Transradial Mini-Course
Late Breaking C
Peripheral Track Continued LUNCH – VISIT EXHIBITS WEDNESDAY May 9
PVD from Head to Toe: Greatest Advances in the Past Year 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Moderators: Salman A. Arain, MD, FSCAI; Herbert D. Aronow, MD, FSCAI; Lawrence A. Garcia, MD, FSCAI 1:05 PM
From Sapphire to CREST: What’s New with Carotid? Revascularization (CREST QOL, Age, Gender)?
Herbert D. Aronow, MD, FSCAI
1:15 PM
Should Proximal Protection Be the Default? What is the Data?
L. Nelson Hopkins, MD
1:25 PM
Treatment of Asxic Carotids: What is the Current Data?
William A. Gray, MD, FSCAI
1:35 PM
The Murky Waters of Renal Revascularization (DANISH, ASTRAL): Is There a Consensus?
Michael R. Jaff, DO, FSCAI
1:45 PM
Renal Denervation SIMPLICITY 1,2,3
Piotr S. Sobieszczyk, MD, FSCAI
1:55 PM
Not So Fast, Show Me Compelling Data to Treat RAS
Robert D. Safian, MD, FSCAI
2:05 PM
Iliac Revascularization Remains an Endovascular Treatment Zone with No Exceptions (COBEST, ICARUS, CLEVER)
J. Stephen Jenkins, MD, FSCAI
2:15 PM
SFA Revascualrization: Is There a Gold Standard Now (Zilver, LEVANT, THUNDER DEFINITIVE AR)?
Lawrence A. Garcia, MD, FSCAI
2:25 PM
CLI: Where’s the Beef on the Trials?
David P. Slovut, MD, FSCAI
2:35 PM
What to Look for in 2012
All Faculty
2:45 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
16 SCAI 2012 sCIeNTIFIC sessIONs
tenance of Certification
SE REVIEWS
Structural Heart Disease
PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES Peripheral Track Continued
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Moderators: Marvin D. Atkins, MD; Bruce H. Gray, DO, FSCAI; Thomas A. Hennebry, MD, FSCAI; Robert D. Safian, MD, FSCAI; Christopher J. White, MD, FSCAI OK, colleagues, put your money on the line (after all, this IS Las Vegas!). This session will challenge you to think through all the options for each patient, to ask the right questions, and to determine what is truly the best therapeutic alternative for that individual sitting in your office or on your cath table. Sometimes it’s pretty straightforward, other times not so. And then there are times when it SEEMS pretty straightforward, but it turns on NOT to be! Our master clinicians will present cases that span the full range of Vascular Disease: cerebral and upper extremity ischemia, renal/mesenteric disease, claudication and CLI, venous thromboembolic disease, etc. Then attendees will participate in clinical decision-making, using a combination of Q&A and polling with the audience response system. This session is designed to be interactive, so be prepared to be called upon. There will be no wrong answers, just opinions and best judgement of each clinician. 3:30 PM
Case Presentation 1
TBD
4:00 PM
Case Presentation 2
TBD
4:30 AM
Case Presentation 3
TBD
4:45 PM
Short Takes: Case Presentation 4
TBD
4:55 PM
Short Takes: Case Presentation 5
TBD
5:05 PM
Case Presentation 6
TBD
5:25 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
WEDNESDAY May 9
Decisions, Decisions… Cases in Vascular Medicine, an Interactive Session: High Risk Carotid, Complex Common Femoral and Infrainguinal, Challenging Access, and Pulmonary Embolus
Structural Track Hemodynamics Symposium: Beyond the Basics — Part 1 Tough Calls, Peculiar Findings and Common Errors 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderators: Michael J. Lim, MD, FSCAI; Zoltan G. Turi, MD, FSCAI 8:00 AM
Getting It Wrong in the Cath Lab: Why a Hemodynamics Symposium
Michael J. Lim, MD, FSCAI
8:20 AM
Getting It Wrong in the Cath Lab: The AS is Worse than It Appears
Thomas M. Tu, MD, FSCAI
8:40 AM
Getting It Wrong in the Cath Lab: The AS is Better than It Appears
Duane S. Pinto, MD, MPH, FSCAI
9:00 AM
Getting It Wrong in the Cath Lab: The AS is Not Even AS
Carey Kimmelstiel, MD, FSCAI
9:20 AM
Getting It Wrong in the Cath Lab: The Angiogram Sucks
J. Dawn Abbott, MD, FSCAI
9:40 AM
Getting It Wrong in the Cath Lab: Lessons from Aviation
Zoltan G. Turi, MD, FSCAI
Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
17
Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS SCAI 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inWednesday Platelet Inhibition May 9, 2012 STROKE INTERVENTIONS RCIS Review Course
Transradial Mini-Course
Late Breaking C
structural Track Continued BREAK WEDNESDAY May 9
Hemodynamics Symposium: Beyond the Basics — Part 2 Hemodynamics of Structural Heart Intervention 10:30 AM - NOON Moderators: Morton J. Kern, MD, FSCAI; Paul Sorajja, MD, FSCAI 10:30 AM
Low-Gradient, Low-Output Aortic Stenosis: Don’t Do TAVI If It’s Not Severe!
Blasé A. Carabello, MD
10:45 AM
Valvular Regurgitation: When You Can and Cannot Trust the Echo
Lynn F. Peng, MD
11:00 AM
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: To Ablate or To Not Ablate
Paul Sorajja, MD, FSCAI
11:15 AM
Right-Sided Lesions: Does My Patient Need a New Valve?
TBD
11:30 AM
Hemodynamics of LVADs: Putting It All Together
Navin K. Kapur, MD, FSCAI
11:45 AM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators LUNCH – VISIT EXHIBITS
Imaging Symposium: Including Radiation Safety 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Moderators: John D. Carroll, MD, PhD, FSCAI; Jonathan M. Tobis, MD, FSCAI 1:00 PM
Transesophageal Echo vs. Intracardiac Echo for Guiding Cardiac Procedures
Robert J. Sommer, MD, FSCAI
1:15 PM
What is the Best Method for Diagnosing a PFO, TEE, TCD, or TTE?
Sherman G. Sorensen, MD
1:30 PM
Imaging of Congenital Coronary Anomalies: CTA and IVUS
Paolo E. Angelini, MD
1:45 PM
Beyond Angiography: Imaging Coronaries with IVUS, OCT, or Lipid Scanning
Jonathan M. Tobis, MD, FSCAI
2:00 PM
Three-Dimensional Angiography: How is It Helpful?
John D. Carroll, MD, PhD, FSCAI
2:15 PM
Superimposition of MR, CT Images on the Fluoroscopic Imaging to Guide Procedures. Is This the Wave of the Future?
Jamil Aboulhosn, MD
2:30 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
18 SCAI 2012 sCIeNTIFIC sessIONs
tenance of Certification
SE REVIEWS
Structural Heart Disease
PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES structural Track Continued Multi-Disciplinary Management of the Failing Heart: A Team-Based Approach to Optimizing Outcomes
3:30 PM
SCAI Interventional Heart Failure Working Group: Background, Goals, and Vision
James A. Goldstein, MD, FSCAI
3:45 PM
The Role of Interventionists in Heart Failure: From Assist Devices to Valves
William W. O’Neill, MD, FSCAI
4:00 PM
Case Presentations and Panel Discussions • Presentation 1 • Presentation 2 • Presentation 3
Brian O’Neill, MD Kanika Mody, MD Nauman Siddiqi, MD
5:15 PM
Concluding Remarks: Where Do We Go From Here
WEDNESDAY May 9
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Moderators: Morton J. Kern, MD, FSCAI; James A. Goldstein, MD, FSCAI
Morton J. Kern, MD, FSCAI; James A. Goldstein, MD, FSCAI
Multi-Disciplinary Track Interventional Cardiology Board Review Basics 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderator: Michael J. Cowley, MD, FSCAI 8:00 AM
Atherosclerosis and Vascular Biology
Frederick G. Welt, MD
8:15 AM
Hemostasis, Thrombosis, and Pharmacology of Antithrombotic Therapies
Michael J. Cowley, MD, FSCAI
8:30 AM
Hemodynamics 1: Shunt Calculations
Thomas M. Bashore, MD, FSCAI
8:45 AM
Hemodynamics 2: Restriction, Constriction, HOCM, and Tamponade
John W. Hirshfeld, MD, FSCAI
9:00 AM
Radiation Physics and Radiation Safety
Charles E. Chambers, MD, FSCAI
9:15 AM
Common Congenital Heart Disease Lesions and Physiology for the Adult Interventionist
Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD, MPH, FSCAI
9:30 AM
Summary / Q&A
Moderator BREAK
ABIM Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Review 10:30 AM - NOON Moderator: Michael J. Cowley, MD, FSCAI Panelists: Charles E. Chambers, MD, FSCAI; Robert J. Applegate, MD, FSCAI
Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
19
Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS SCAI 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inWednesday Platelet Inhibition May 9, 2012 STROKE INTERVENTIONS Transradial Mini-Course
RCIS Review Course
Late Breaking C
Congenital Heart Disease Track WEDNESDAY May 9
Imaging Safely 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Moderator: Daniel S. Levi, MD, FSCAI; Yoav Dori, MD, PhD 1:00 PM
Minimizing and Defining Radiation Exposure
Ralf J. Holzer, MD, FSCAI
1:20 PM
Multimodality Interventional Image Guidance
Thomas E. Fagan, MD, FSCAI
1:40 PM
XMRI Fusion
Yoav Dori, MD, PhD
2:00 PM
Fluoroscopic Future
Phillip Moore, MD BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
Brain Scratchers and Registry Updates 3:00 PM - 5:20 PM Moderator: Lee N. Benson, MD, FSCAI; Phillip Moore, MD 3:00 PM
Brain Scratchers 1
TBD
3:20 PM
Brain Scratchers 2
TBD
3:40 PM
Brain Scratchers 3
TBD
4:00 PM
Brain Scratchers 4
TBD
4:20 PM
Brain Scratchers 5
TBD
4:40 PM
CCISC Registry Update
Thomas J. Forbes, MD, FSCAI
5:00 PM
IMPACT Registry Update
Robert N. Vincent, MD, FSCAI
20 SCAI 2012 sCIeNTIFIC sessIONs
tenance of Certification
SE REVIEWS
Structural Heart Disease
PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES
General Session 10:30 AM -11:30 AM Moderators: David R. Holmes, MD, FSCAI; Roxana Mehran, MD, FSCAI TAVR: How to Integrate It Into Practice
Martin B. Leon, MD, FSCAI
10:42 AM
Renal Artery Denervation: The Next Big Thing?
David Kandzari, MD, PhD, FSCAI
10:52 AM
Left Main and Multi-Vessel PCI vs. CABGI: Where Are We Today?
Roxana Mehran, MD, FSCAI
11:02 AM
Stroke Prevention with LAA Occlusion Devices
David R. Holmes, MD, FSCAI
11:12 AM
ACS Treatment Modalities: Duration and Pharmacologic Choices
Robert A. Harrington, MD, FSCAI
11:22 AM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators and Panel
FOUNDERS LECTURE: Percutaneous Valve Therapy — An Evolution from Concept to Therapy 11:30 AM - NOON Speaker: Ted Feldman, MD, FSCAI
THURSDAY May 10
10:30 AM
WEDNESDAY May 9
Hottest Topics in 2012
Coronary Track Maximizing PCI Outcome: Lesion Assessment — FFR, IVUS, and OCT 8:00 AM -10:00 AM Moderators: Marco A. Costa, MD, PhD, FSCAI; William F. Fearon, MD, FSCAI 8:00 AM
Update on IVUS: The Moving Target of Cutoff Values for Intermediate Lesions
Michael S. Lee, MD, FSCAI
8:15 AM
What is the Role of OCT in the Cath Lab?
Hiram G. Bezerra, MD
8:30 AM
Practice and Pitfalls of FFR Measurement
Habib Samady, MD, FSCAI
8:45 AM
Debate: OCT-Guided PCI Case Example
Marco A. Costa, MD, PhD, FSCAI
8:55 AM
Debate: FFR-Guided PCI Case Example
Peter N. Ver Lee, MD, FSCAI
9:05 AM
Why Anatomy (IVUS / OCT) Should Guide PCI
Ik-Kyung Jang, MD, FSCAI
9:20 AM
Why Physiology (FFR) Should Guide PCI
William F. Fearon, MD, FSCAI
9:35 AM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
21
Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SCAISESSIONS 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inThursday Platelet May Inhibition STROKE INTERVENTIONS 10, 2012 RCIS Review Course
Transradial Mini-Course
Late Breaking C
Coronary Track Continued Complex PCI: Left Main and Multi-Vessel Disease 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Moderators: George D. Dangas, MD, PhD, FSCAI; David Kandzari, MD, PhD, FSCAI
THURSDAY May 10
1:00 PM
Left Main PCI: State of the Art
David Kandzari, MD, PhD, FSCAI
1:10 PM
LM Syntax Cohort
Ted Feldman, MD, FSCAI
1:20 PM
LM PCI: Practical Tips and Tricks
David G. Rizik, MD, FSCAI
1:30 PM
What to Anticipate from Excel Trial
Gregg W. Stone, MD, FSCAI
1:40 PM
Debate: LM PCI Only
George D. Dangas, MD, PhD, FSCAI
1:50 PM
Debate: CABG Only
Michael J. Mack, MD
2:00 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
Taped Live Case: Complex PCI 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Moderator: George D. Dangas, MD, PhD, FSCAI BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
Challenges in the Management of Anti-Thrombotic Therapy 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Moderators: Theodore A. Bass, MD, FSCAI; Matthew J. Price, MD, FSCAI 3:30 PM
Antiplatelet and Antithrombotics After PCI: Winners, Losers, Where It Leaves Our Patients, and the “Next Big Thing”
Theodore A. Bass, MD, FSCAI
3:40 PM
The Role of Novel Oral Anti-Coagulants After PCI
Paul A. Gurbel, MD, FSCAI
3:50 PM
Glycoprotein IIb / IIIa Inhibitors in 2012: Where, When, and How?
Steven V. Manoukian, MD, FSCAI
4:00 PM
Ticagrelor in North America: Aspirin, Mortality, and Mechanisms of Benefit
Robert A. Harrington, MD, FSCAI
4:10 PM
Challenging Case Review: Difficult Decision in Post PCI Anti-Thrombotic Therapy
Frederick Feit, MD
4:25 PM
Platelet Function and Risk Assessment Post-PCI: Synthesis of the Current Data
Matthew J. Price, MD, FSCAI
4:40 PM
DAPT Can Be Discontinued at 6 Months with 2nd Generation DES
Peter B. Berger, MD, FSCAI
4:55 PM
DAPT Duration Must be 12 Months or Longer After DES
Theodore A. Bass, MD, FSCAI
5:10 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
22 SCAI 2012 sCIeNTIFIC sessIONs
tenance of Certification
SE REVIEWS
Structural Heart Disease
PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES
Peripheral Track Great Debates in Vascular Medicine 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderators: Michael R. Jaff, DO, FSCAI; Verghese Mathew, MD, FSCAI; John P. Reilly, MD, FSCAI 8:00 AM
Intro and Polling Questionnaire for Attendees: Baseline Beliefs Regarding Therapies Being Debated
8:10 AM
Debate 1: Renal Artery Therapy - No Need to Stent Anymore? • Renal Intervention is Alive and Well, and Should Be Widely Available Even if CORAL is Negative • Optimal Medical Therapy is First and Best Treatment • Rebuttals / Polling for Winner
9:20 AM
9:50 AM
Debate 2: Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis • Leave It Alone, You Will Only Cause Harm. “If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It!” • “But It IS Broke, So We NEED to Do CEA On It!” • “It’s Broke Alright, but CAS is the Way to Go!” • Rebuttals / Polling for Winner Debate 3: Training for Endovascular Intervention • One Year of Interventional Cardiology Doesn’t Cut It. An Additional Year Should Be Required for Optimal Value and Safety for Our Patients • My Interventional Year Gave Me All the Skills I Need to Be a Certified Vascular Interventionalist • Rebuttals / Polling for Winner Summary / Q&A / Final Polling Results
TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD
THURSDAY May 10
8:40 AM
Moderators
TBD TBD
Moderators
BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SCAISESSIONS 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inThursday Platelet May Inhibition STROKE INTERVENTIONS 10, 2012 RCIS Review Course
Transradial Mini-Course
Late Breaking C
Peripheral Track Continued CLI Symposium: Optimizing Case Selection, Techniques, and Outcomes 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Moderators: Gary M. Ansel, MD, FSCAI; Sahil A. Parikh, MD, FSCAI
THURSDAY May 10
1:00 PM
Taped Live Case: CLI with Complex Intervention
TBD
1:25 PM
State of the State on CLI: How Big a Problem is this Really?
TBD
1:40 PM
Goals of Therapy: What is Enough to Heal the Limb? And is There a Way to Know When that Has Been Achieved?
TBD
1:50 PM
Technical Tips: Guide Sheaths, Support Catheters, Wires, and Balloons to Use that Increase Chance of Success and Minimize Complications Below the Knee
TBD
2:00 PM
Tools for Tibial Recanalization: Balloons (Long, Drug-Coated, and Cutting), Stents (Self Expanding, Drug-Eluting), and Atherectomy. Do We Have Any Idea Which Subtrate is “Right” for Each?
TBD
2:15 PM
Taped Technique #1: Tibial Access - How Am I Doing This? My Tips and Tricks
TBD
2:25 PM
When the Fun is Over, the Hard Work Begins: Prescription for Follow-Up and Best Management After Revascularization - Frequency of Visits, Non-Invasive Exams, Antithrombotic and Other Pharmacologic Therapies
TBD
2:35 PM
Popliteal Aneurysm Intensive: Incidence, Clinical Presentation, Threshold for Treatment, and Non-Invasive Evaluation
TBD
2:45 PM
Popliteal Aneurysm Intensive: Decision Regarding Treatment Modality (Surgery vs. Covered Stent) and Technical Aspects
TBD
BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
C3 Summit for Grown-Ups: Coronary, Vascular, and Structural 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Moderators: Steven R. Bailey, MD, FSCAI; Pranav M. Patel, MD, FSCAI; Alice A. Perlowski, MD; Robert D. Safian, MD, FSCAI; Jonathan M. Tobis, MD, FSCAI Here is your chance to show those great cases: therapeutic dilemmas, disasters, saves,close-calls,creative approaches, YOU NAME IT. Present to panel of experts in front of your peers so that we might all learn. Presenters will need to send in angiograms in advance, along with a brief clinical synopsis. Panel moderators will select the cases that are most interesting, most spectacular, or make an important teacing point. If your case is selected, you will be expected to present and help discuss. Cases can be Coronary, Structural, or Endovacular (including arterial and venous).
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Structural Heart Disease
PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES
Structural Track Mitral Intervention 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderators: Saibal Kar, MD, FSCAI; Scott Lim, MD MitraClip: Principles of the Technique and Practical Tips and Tricks
Scott Lim, MD
8:15 AM
Role of MitraClip in Functional MR
Olaf Franzen, MD
8:25 AM
MitraClip in Degenerative MR
Brian K. Whisenant, MD, FSCAI
8:35 AM
Clinical Data Outside of EVEREST
Olaf Franzen, MD
8:45 AM
Case Review: The Ideal Patient for MitraClip
Saibal Kar, MD, FSCAI
9:00 AM
Debate: Is MitraClip a Proven Therapy? • Yes, There Is Enough Data • No, There Is Not Enough Data • Rebuttals
Ted Feldman, MD, FSCAI Michael J. Mack, MD
9:45 AM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
THURSDAY May 10
8:00 AM
TAVR Mini Symposium — Part 1 The Essentials 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Moderators: Jeffrey J. Popma, MD, FSCAI; TBD 1:00 PM
The Cardiac Team
David L. Brown, MD
1:12 PM
Imaging Requirements
Samir Kapadia, MD
1:24 PM
Hospital Administration Needs to Support the Cardiac Team
TBD
1:36 PM
Basic Echo Principles
Rebecca T. Hahn, MD
1:48 PM
Patient Selection
TBD
2:00 PM
Conscious Sedation (MAC) vs. General Anesthesia for TAVR
Danny Dvir, MD
2:12 PM
So You Want to Do TAVR? How It Changes Your Practice and Life
David L. Brown, MD
2:24 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
Taped Live Case: Simple TAVR 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Moderator: Samir Kapadia, MD BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SCAISESSIONS 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inThursday Platelet May Inhibition STROKE INTERVENTIONS 10, 2012 RCIS Review Course
Transradial Mini-Course
Late Breaking C
structural Track Continued TAVR Mini Symposium — Part 2 Intermediate and Advanced 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Moderators: Eberhard Grube, MD, FSCAI; Raj Makkar, MD
THURSDAY May 10
3:30 PM
Balloon Expandable TAVR: Advanced Tips and Tricks
Raj Makkar, MD
3:45 PM
Self Expanding TAVR: Advanced Tips and Tricks
Eberhard Grube, MD, FSCAI
4:00 PM
How Can I Prevent and Treat Vascular Complications Post TAVR?
Susheel K. Kodali, MD
4:10 PM
Transcatheter Valve in Valve
TBD
4:20 PM
Debate: Self Expanding TAVR vs. Balloon Expandable TAVR • Self Expanding Is the Best TAVR Platform • Balloon Expandable TAVR Wins • Rebuttal
Jeffrey J. Popma, MD, FSCAI TBD
4:40 PM
How Can I Prevent and Treat Paravalvular Leak Post TAVR?
Hasan Jilaihawi, MD
4:50 PM
Alternative Access Sites: Subclavian and Direct Aortic
Eduardo J. de Marchena, MD, FSCAI
Taped Live Case: Complex TAVR 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Moderator: Eberhard Grube, MD, FSCAI
Multi-Disciplinary Track Best of the Best Abstracts 8:00 AM -10:00 AM Moderators: Steven R. Bailey, MD, FSCAI; Barry F. Uretsky, MD, FSCAI BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
ABIM Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Review 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Moderator: Michael J. Cowley, MD, FSCAI Panelists: Charles E. Chambers, MD, FSCAI; Ramon Quesada, MD, FSCAI BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
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Structural Heart Disease
PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES Multi-Disciplinary Track Continued Quality Improvement Toolkit (SCAI-QIT) Session 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Moderators: Sunil V. Rao, MD, FSCAI; Steven J. Yakubov, MD, FSCAI PCI Quality: A Real World Case Intersecting with Real World Quality Metrics
Kalon K.L. Ho, MD, FSCAI
4:00 PM
Defining Quality
Skip Anderson, MD, FSCAI
4:10 PM
Defining Appropriateness
Manesh R. Patel, MD
4:20 PM
An Overview of SCAI-QIT: Past, Present, and Future
Kirk N. Garratt, MD, FSCAI
4:30 PM
Public Reporting of PCI Quality Measures: What You Need to Know
Lloyd W. Klein, MD, FSCAI
4:40 PM
Debate: Appropriateness Criteria • Improves PCI Quality • Reduces PCI Numbers Rather Than Improving Quality • Rebuttals
Gregory J. Dehmer, MD, FSCAI Ted Feldman, MD, FSCAI
5:10 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
THURSDAY May 10
3:30 PM
Congenital Heart Disease Track Round Peg in a Square Hole 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM Moderator: Frank F. Ing, MD, FSCAI; Zahid Amin, MD, FSCAI 8:00 AM
Stent Modifications
Frank F. Ing, MD, FSCAI
8:20 AM
Creative Uses for the Melody Valve
Matthew J. Gillespie, MD
8:40 AM
Managing the RVOT in TOF
Lee N. Benson, MD, FSCAI
9:00 AM
Utilizing Devices from Interventional Radiology
Daniel S. Levi, MD, FSCAI
9:20 AM
Ventricular Assist Devices in the Pediatric Cath Lab
V. Vivian Dimas, MD, FSCAI
BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SCAISESSIONS 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inThursday Platelet May Inhibition STROKE INTERVENTIONS 10, 2012 RCIS Review Course
Transradial Mini-Course
Late Breaking C
Congenital Heart Disease Track Debate: Pre-Mounted Stents for Pulmonary Arteries in 7-10 kg Children 10:15 AM - 11:00 AM Moderator: Larry A. Latson, MD, FSCAI; Matthew J. Gillespie, MD 10:15 AM
Pre-Mounted Stents Are the Best Choice
Evan Zahn, MD, FSCAI
10:30 AM
Pre-Mounted Stents Are Not the Best Choice
Frank F. Ing, MD, FSCAI
10:45 AM
Discussion
Moderators
Abstract Presentations 1 11:00 AM - NOON Moderator: Robert N. Vincent, MD, FSCAI; V. Vivian Dimas, MD, FSCAI THURSDAY May 10
LUNCH – VISIT EXHIBITS
MULLINS LECTURE: My Career as an Inventor-Developer — What I Learned That May Be Useful to Younger Generations 1:00 PM - 1:40 PM Speaker: Julio C. Palmaz, MD
Adult Congenital Interventions 1:40 PM - 3:00 PM Moderator: Daniel S. Levi, MD, FSCAI; John W. Moore, MD, FSCAI 1:40 PM
Complex ASD Closure
Larry A. Latson, MD, FSCAI
2:00 PM
Complex VSD Closures
Zahid Amin, MD, FSCAI
2:20 PM
Adults with Coarctation
John W. Moore, MD, FSCAI
2:40 PM
Baffle Leaks and Stenosis
Thomas K. Jones, MD, FSCAI BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
I Blew It! 1 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Moderator: Thomas E. Fagan, MD, FSCAI; Lee N. Benson, MD, FSCAI
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Structural Heart Disease SCAI 2012 Schedule SE REVIEWS PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
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Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Friday May 11, Founders’ 2012 PV Interventions Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES
General Session HILDNER LECTURE: Today’s Practice of Interventional Cardiology — Threats and Challenges or Opportunities 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Speaker: Ralph G. Brindis, MD, MPH, FSCAI
Town Hall Meeting 11:30 AM - NOON
Annual Business Meeting NOON - 1:00 PM THURSDAY May 10
Coronary Track All You Wanted to Know About Treating Bifurcations: From Basic to Most Complex 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Moderators: Issam D. Moussa, MD, FSCAI; Jasvindar Singh, MD Impact of Bifurcation Morphology on Outcomes: The “Black Box”
Issam D. Moussa, MD, FSCAI
8:15 AM
Bifurcation PCI Guidelines: One vs. Two Stent Techniques - Critical Appraisal of the Evidence
Samin K. Sharma, MD, FSCAI
8:30 AM
How Best to Perform Provisional Stenting: Evidence or Judgement?
Jasvindar Singh, MD
8:45 AM
How Best to Perform a Two Stent Technique in Complex Bifurcations: Evidence or Judgement?
David G. Rizik, MD, FSCAI
9:00 AM
Debate: Provisional SB Stenting: Should It Be the Default Technique in All Patients? • In All Patients, No Exceptions • Only in “Low Risk” Bifurcations
David P. Lee, MD, FSCAI Ricardo A. Costa, MD
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
9:20 AM
FRIDAY May 11
8:00 AM
Taped Live Case: Bifurcation PCI 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM Moderator: Issam D. Moussa MD, FSCAI BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS SCAI 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inFriday Platelet MayInhibition 11, 2012 RCIS Review Course
STROKE INTERVENTIONS Transradial Mini-Course Late Breaking
Coronary Track Continued Controversies in Coronary Stenting 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Moderators: Donald E. Cutlip, MD, FSCAI; Ron Waksman, MD, FSCAI 1:00 PM
Case Review: Distal Unprotected LM
Thomas M. Tu, MD, FSCAI
1:30 PM
Update in Stenting for Left Main – Not Just for Surgeons
David Kandzari, MD, PhD, FSCAI
1:40 PM
Will Biodegradable Polymers Replace Durable Polymers for the DES Technology
Ron Waksman, MD, FSCAI
1:50 PM
Platelet Function Tests vs. Genomic Testing: What Should I Do in My Practice?
Paul A. Gurbel, MD, FSCAI
2:00 PM
Are Appropriateness Criteria Appropriate? Should They Be Challenged?
David R. Holmes, MD, FSCAI
2:10 PM
Debate: Multivessel Disease • Leave It To the Surgeon • Interventionalists Can Handle It Well • Rebuttals
Michael J. Mack, MD Donald E. Cutlip, MD, FSCAI
2:40 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
BREAK
Clot, Shock, and STEMI: Best Practices FRIDAY May 11
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Moderators: Simon R. Dixon, MD; William W. O’Neill, MD, FSCAI 3:30 PM
Multivessel Disease in STEMI: What is the Ideal Approach for Non-Culprit Lesions?
Simon R. Dixon, MD
3:40 PM
Optimal Anti-Platelet Therapy for STEMI in 2012
David F. Kong, MD, FSCAI
3:50 PM
Debate: The Optimal Oral Anti-Platelet Agent in STEMI • Clopidogrel in the ER: My Way or the Highway • Prasugrel or Ticagrelor in the Cath Lab Wins Every Time!
Matthew J. Price, MD, FSCAI Paul A. Gurbel, MD, FSCAI
4:00 PM
Clot in AMI: A Critical Appraisal of the Need for Thrombectomy in STEMI
Cindy L. Grines, MD, FSCAI
4:10 PM
Transradial Access in AMI: Ready for Primetime?
George S. Hanzel, MD, FSCAI
4:20 PM
Reduction of Infarct Size in STEMI: Promise or Pipe Dream?
Daniel M. Kolansky, MD, FSCAI
4:30 PM
Circulatory Support in AMI: State-of-the-Art
William W. O’Neill, MD, FSCAI
4:40 PM
Debate: Early STEMI Care at Sites Without a Cath Lab: Is There Still a Role for a Drip-and-Ship Strategy? • Yes, Give Lytic and Run • Don’t Waste the Time or Effort!
Timothy D. Henry, MD, FSCAI TBD
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Structural Heart Disease
PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES
Peripheral Track Vascular Intervention: Complications… What Would YOU Do Next? 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderators: Mehdi Shishehbor, DO, MPH, FSCAI; Francis J. Zidar, MD, FSCAI; James P. Zidar, MD, FSCAI The worst of the worst! Yes, we’ve all been there, so we know that sinking feeling. Come help your colleagues get out of trouble by offering your suggestions based on your experience. Learn how to avoid these debacles in your own practice. Don’t miss this session, sponsored by the Z-squared et al. BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
Future of PAD: New Devices, New Techniques, and Innovative Solutions to Vexing Problems 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Moderators: Juan F. Granada, MD; Manesh R. Patel, MD Basic Innovations: Identifying Game Changing Technologies for Translation
Juan F. Granada, MD
1:15 PM
Cell Based Therapy: Where are We?
Douglas W. Losordo, MD, FSCAI
1:30 PM
A Futuristic View for the Interventionalist
Julio C. Palmaz, MD
1:45 PM
New Devices for LE: PAD
William A. Gray, MD, FSCAI
2:00 PM
Non-Leg PAD Innovations (Renal HTN, etc.)
Douglas E. Drachman, MD, FSCAI
2:15 PM
Future of Trials for PAD: What Do We Have to Show
Manesh R. Patel, MD
2:30 PM
Future of Registries and Observational PAD Data
Thomas T. Tsai, MD, FSCAI
2:45 PM
Fellow Training in PAD for the Future
W. Schuyler Jones, MD
2:55 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
FRIDAY May 11
1:00 PM
BREAK
Appropriate (and Inappropriate) Use in Vascular Intervention: An Interactive Session 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Moderators: Ralph G. Brindis, MD, MPH, FSCAI; J. Jeffrey Marshall, MD, FSCAI; Samir B. Pancholy, MD, FSCAI; Thomas T. Tsai, MD, FSCAI Like it or not, IT IS COMING. Yes, folks, vascular therapy in the “Accountable Care Era” will incoporate its own AUC and Inappropriate Use Criteria. This session will explore how we as vascular specialists can offer the most value for our patients, and whether to intervene or not in any given case. A series of situations will be presented in which experts in AUC will haggle with attendees over what is appropriate and what is not. We may utilize the modified Delphi Methodology. We need your participation in this interactive session, which will form the basis for the next set of AUC.
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS SCAI 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inFriday Platelet MayInhibition 11, 2012 RCIS Review Course
STROKE INTERVENTIONS Transradial Mini-Course Late Breaking
Structural Track Closure: ASD, PFO, and Left Atrial Appendage 8:00 AM -10:00 AM Moderator: John M. Lasala, MD, PhD, FSCAI; Mark Reisman, MD, FSCAI; Jonathan M. Tobis, MD, FSCAI 8:00 AM
Case Presentations: Simple and Complex ASD Closures
John M. Lasala, MD, PhD, FSCAI
8:25 AM
Evaluation and Indications for ASD Closure
Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD, MPH, FSCAI
8:40 AM
PFO Closure: State of the Art - Review of Closure I Trial
George S. Hanzel, MD, FSCAI
8:50 AM
PFO Closure: The Cons
Mark Reisman, MD, FSCAI
8:55 AM
PFO Closure: The Pros
Jonathan M. Tobis, MD, FSCAI
9:00 AM
PFO Closure: Discussion / Q&A
Moderators
9:10 AM
Case Presentation: LA Closure
Carlos E. Ruiz, MD, PhD, FSCAI
9:25 AM
LA Closure: Review of Data and State of Art
Zoltan G. Turi, MD, FSCAI
9:40 AM
Review of LA Isolation Technologies
Steven J. Yakubov, MD, FSCAI
9:50 AM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
Vascular Access: Big and Small, Femoral and Radial FRIDAY May 11
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Moderator: Robert J. Applegate, MD, FSCAI; S. Chiu Wong, MD, FSCAI 1:00 PM
Case Review: Femoral and Radial Complications
Robert J. Applegate, MD, FSCAI
1:20 PM
Bleeding Avoidance Strategies
TBD
1:30 PM
Large Bore Arterial Access
Zoltan G. Turi, MD, FSCAI
1:40 PM
Vascular Closure Devices 2012
S. Chiu Wong, MD, FSCAI
1:50 PM
Radial 1: Transitioning to a Radial Preferred Program
Robert J. Applegate, MD, FSCAI
2:00 PM
Radial 2: Complex PCI
David Kandzari, MD, PhD, FSCAI
2:10 PM
Debate: What is the Best Access Post RIVAL? • Radials Win On Every Count • The Radial Bubble Has Burst, Femorals Still Rule! • Rebuttals
Sunil V. Rao, MD, FSCAI S. Chiu Wong, MD, FSCAI
2:40 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators BREAK
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PV Interventions Founders’ Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES structural Track Continued Structural Heart Nightmares and Saves: Best of the Past Year 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Moderators: Steven R. Bailey, MD, FSCAI; Issam D. Moussa, MD, FSCAI 3:30 PM
Percutaneous Mitral Clip: When the Clip Slips
John D. Carroll, MD, PhD, FSCAI
3:45 PM
Atrial Appendage Occlusion: Device Embolization
David R. Holmes, MD, FSCAI
4:00 PM
Ascending Aortic Aneurysm Closure
Issam D. Moussa, MD, FSCAI
4:15 PM
Perivalvular Leak Closure: Square Pegs and Elliptical Holes
Paul Sorajja, MD, FSCAI
4:30 PM
ASD Closure: Closing Large Defects
Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD, MPH, FSCAI
4:45 PM
Post MI VSD Closure: Deep DoDo
Steven R. Bailey, MD, FSCAI
5:00 PM
Summary / Q&A
Moderators
Congenital Heart Disease Track New Gadgets and Technology 8:00 AM - 9:40 AM Moderators: Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD, MPH, FSCAI; Abraham Rothman, MD, FSCAI New Approaches and Devices for the Premie PDA
Neil Wilson, MD, FSCAI
8:20 AM
Biodegradable Stents
Thomas J. Forbes, MD, FSCAI
8:40 AM
Perimembranous VSD Occluders
Daniel Gruenstein, MD, FSCAI
9:00 AM
Transcatheter Heart Valves for Children
Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD, MPH, FSCAI
9:20 AM
Surface Nanotechnology and Endothelial Function for Vascular Implants
Julio C. Palmaz, MD
FRIDAY May 11
8:00 AM
BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS
How To 10:30 AM - NOON Moderators: Neil Wilson, MD, FSCAI; Alvaro Galindo, MD, FSCAI 10:30 AM
How To: Hybrid HLHS Palliation
Abraham Rothman, MD, FSCAI
11:00 AM
How To: Fetal Aortic Valvuloplasty
Wayne Tworetzky, MD
11: 30 AM
How To: Transcatheter Banding of Collaterals
Lynn F. Peng, MD
LUNCH – VISIT EXHIBITS
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS SCAI 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inFriday Platelet MayInhibition 11, 2012 RCIS Review Course
STROKE INTERVENTIONS Transradial Mini-Course Late Breaking
Congenital Heart Disease Track Abstract Presentations 2 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Moderators: Daniel Gruenstein, MD, FSCAI; V. Vivian Dimas, MD, FSCAI
I Blew It! 2 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Moderators: Frank F. Ing, MD, FSCAI; Thomas K. Jones, MD, FSCAI BREAK
Advanced Congenital Interventional Training 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Speaker: Thomas E. Fagan, MD, FSCAI
PICES Meeting and Case Presentations 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Speaker: Daniel Gruenstein, MD, FSCAI
FRIDAY May 11
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Structural Heart Disease SCAI 2012 Schedule SE REVIEWS PERIPHERAL SESSIONS HIGH RISK
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Lecture Mullins’ Lecture PCI Saturday May Founders’ 12, 2012 PV Interventions Clinical Trials TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES
Coronary Track CTO Mini Symposium: The Fundamentals 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderators: Tony J. DeMartini, MD; William L. Lombardi, MD, FSCAI 8:00 AM
CTO Indication
J. Aaron Grantham, MD
8:20 AM
CTO Tool Box
Khaldoon Alaswad, MD, FSCAI
8:40 AM
Hybrid PCI
William L. Lombardi, MD, FSCAI
9:00 AM
Antegrade PCI 1
Ashish Pershad, MD, FSCAI
9:20 AM
Antegrade 2
R. Michael Wyman, MD
9:40 AM
Antegrade Comps: Radiation
Tony J. DeMartini, MD BREAK
CTO Mini Symposium: Advanced Techniques and Complication Management 10:30 AM - NOON Moderators: Dimitrios Karmpaliotis, MD; Craig A. Thompson, MD, FSCAI How to Wire a Collateral Epicardial vs. Septal
Stephane Rinfret, MD
10:45 AM
What to Do Once Corsair at Distal Cap: How to Get to the Proximal Cap / True Wiring
Dominique Joyal, MD, FSCAI
11:00 AM
Dissection Re-Entry Retro Tips and Tricks
M. Nicholas Burke, MD
11:15 AM
Snaring and Externalizing
Dimitrios Karmpaliotis, MD
11:30 AM
Retrograde Comps
Gerald S. Werner, MD, PhD, FSCAI
11:45 AM
Benefit to the Center
David Kandzari, MD, PhD, FSCAI
FRIDAY May 11
10:30 AM
SATURDAY May 12
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Abstract Poster Sessions I Blew It! Sessions Maint PERIPHERAL SESSIONS SCAI 2012 Schedule Congenital Heart Disease CAS
Advances inSaturday Platelet Inhibition May 12, 2012 STROKE INTERVENTIONS RCIS Review Course
Transradial Mini-Course
Late Breaking C
Peripheral Track DVT, Venous Thromboembolism, and Pulmonary Embolism: Increasing Awareness and Improving Outcomes 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderators: J. Michael Bacharach, MD, PhD, FSCAI; Raghu Kolluri, MD; Robert A. Schainfeld, DO, FSCAI 8:00 AM
Introduction and Format: Pre-Course Questions
J. Michael Bacharach, MD, PhD, FSCAI
8:05 AM
VTE and PE: Is There Really a Problem with Awareness and Outcomes?
Michael R. Jaff, DO, FSCAI
8:15 AM
Chest and AHA VTE Treatment Guidelines: What You Should Know
TBD
8:25 AM
Putting Together a Team in My Institution: How, Who, What
Mitchell J. Silver, DO
8:35 AM
Pulmonary Embolism – Risk Stratification: Who Gets Anticoagulation? Who Should Be Considered for Pharmacomechanical Thrombectomy or Systemic Lysis?
J. Michael Bacharach, MD, PhD, FSCAI
8:45 AM
VTE: Appropriate Patient Selection for Aggressive Therapies
Herbert D. Aronow, MD, FSCAI
8:55 AM
Summary / Q&A
All Faculty
9:05 AM
Recorded Case Review: Massive DVT Treatment
Nilesh J. Goswami, MD, FSCAI
9:15 AM
IVC Filters: When to Place and When to Remove
Robert A. Schainfeld, DO, FSCAI
9:25 AM
Novel Therapies for Large Clot Removal: Vortex: Potential, Pearls and Cautions
Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, FSCAI
9:35 AM
Anticoagulation After Intervention: Does Hypercoagulable Testing Help? TBD
9:45 AM
How to Ablate a Vein? Is This Therapy Under or Over Utilized?
Raghu Kolluri, MD
9:55 AM
Post-Course Poll / Q&A
Moderators BREAK
Mini Symposium: Transradial Peripheral Intervention, Show Us How It’s Done! 10:30 AM - NOON Moderators: John T. Coppola, MD, FSCAI; Tift Mann, MD, FSCAI; Michael J. Rinaldi, MD, FSCAI SATURDAY May 12
Radial access … the hottest topic since stenting! If it’s good for coronary intervention, why not peripheral as well? Radial experts will discuss current use and capability of this access site, as well as “unmet needs”. Learn the range of possibilities and future potential of this technique.
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Early Career Track Early Career Interventionalist Symposium 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderator: Mauricio G. Cohen, MD, FSCAI; Srihari S. Naidu, MD, FSCAI 8:00 AM
Acquisitions, Health Reform, and Public Reporting: The New Interventional Landscape
Thomas M. Tu, MD, FSCAI
8:15 AM
Building a Clinical Practice: Shotgun Approach vs. Differentiation
Joseph R. Aragon, MD, FSCAI
8:30 AM
Choosing the Right Path: Coronaries, Structural, or Peripheral
Mauricio G. Cohen, MD, FSCAI
8:45 AM
The New Academic Model: Balancing Clinical, Research, and Teaching Responsibilities
Allen Jeremias, MD, FSCAI
9:00 AM
Private Practice and Academics: Can It Still Work?
Joseph Rossi, MD, FSCAI
9:15 AM
Gaining a National Reputation: Professional Societies, Leadership, and Speaking Opportunities
Srihari S. Naidu, MD, FSCAI
9:30 AM
Panel Discussion
All Faculty BREAK
Early Career Interventionalist Symposium 10:30 AM - NOON Moderator: Navin K. Kapur, MD, FSCAI; Lynn F. Peng, MD The Road Less Traveled: Academic Careers in Pediatric Interventional Cardiology
Frank F. Ing, MD, FSCAI
10:50 AM
The Path of Most Resistance: Academic Careers in Adult Interventional Cardiology
Navin K. Kapur, MD, FSCAI
11:10 AM
10 Key Lessons for Early Private Practice Pediatric Interventional Cardiologists
Evan Zahn, MD, FSCAI
11:30 AM
10 Key Lessons for Early Private Practice Adult Interventional Cardiologists
Stanley P. Watkins, MD
11:50 AM
Starting a Career in Anatomic Riddles: Structural / Adult Congenital Interventions
Michael J. Landzberg, MD, FSCAI
Las Vegas | MaY 9-12, 2012
SATURDAY May 12
10:30 AM
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