SCAI 2016 Orlando, FL | May 4-7, 2016 Interventional Cardiology’s Annual Meeting Translating Science to Practice ADVANCE PROGRAM Featuring Coronary Track Congenital Track Peripheral Track Structural Track Program Chairs Quality Improvement Track Roxana Mehran, MD, FSCAI (Chair) Cath Lab Leadership Boot Camp Robert J. Applegate, MD, FSCAI (Co-Chair) C3 SUMMIT® for Fellows-in-Training Ehtisham Mahmud, MD, FSCAI (Co-Chair) Education for Cath Lab Nurses, Congenital Heart Disease Program Chairs Technicians, and Other Professionals Jacqueline Kreutzer, MD, FSCAI (Chair) NEW! Earn up to 21 ABIM MOC Points Henri Justino, MD, FSCAI (Co-Chair) www.SCAI.org/SCAI2016 #SCAI2016 Abstract Poster Sessions Maintenance of Certification Structural Heart Disease I Blew It! Sessions Family Fun & Nightlife in The City Beautiful SCAI 2016 Advance Program Contents G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N 2 - 9 • Family Fun & Nightlife in The City Beautiful; Hotel Accommodations ............................... 2 • Invitation from the Program Directors ............................................................................. 4 • Cath Lab Leadership Boot Camp ..................................................................................... 5 • E ducational Format; Educational Objectives; Program Committee; SCAI 2016 Highlights; Target Audience ............................................................................................................. 6 • SCAI 2016 On Demand ................................................................................................... 7 • A bstracts; Accreditation: CME, MOC, CE Credits; Commercial Support; Late-Breaking Clinical Trials; Satellite Events; Successful Completion Statement ................ 8 • Committee Meetings at SCAI 2016 .................................................................................. 9 S C H E D U L E A T A G L A N C E 1 0 - 1 1 I N V I T E D F A C U LT Y 1 2 - 1 3 I N - D E P T H A G E N D A 1 4 - 3 3 • Wednesday, May 4, 2016 ............................................................................................... 14 - 17 • Thursday, May 5, 2016 ................................................................................................... 18 - 23 • Friday, May 6, 2016 ....................................................................................................... 24 - 31 H O T E L A C C O M M O D A T I O N S • Saturday, May 7, 2016 ................................................................................................... 32 - 33 SCAI 2016 will take place entirely at: Hyatt Regency Orlando (formerly the Peabody Orlando) 9801 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819 Known for its most popular attractions, which include Disney World and Universal Studios, Orlando, better known as The City Beautiful, proves that there is much more to do beyond the theme parks. SCAI is thrilled to be hosting the SCAI 2016 Scientific Sessions at the Hyatt Regency Orlando! Design your SCAI 2016 experience around your interests with the Stay on • Dining Out: Looking for good food and entertainment nearby? There are following stand-alone tracks and features: multiple retail, dining, and entertainment options, including Pointe Orlando and I-Drive, a vibrant area of food and entertainment. Pointe Orlando has 15 restaurants, including Cuba Libre and the Blue Martini Lounge. Track Coronary Track • Catch Music & Dance Performances: If you have a free evening Congenital Track during the SCAI 2016 Scientific Sessions, be sure to check out the Cirque du Soleil La Nouba, Blue Man Group, or the unique music / dance Peripheral Track SCAI has arranged a tremendous room rate of $199 per performance of DRIP. Structural Track night plus taxes and fees at Hyatt Regency Orlando. Take • World-Class Family Attractions: Orlando is the “happiest place advantage of this price by making your reservations by April 1. Quality Improvement Track on Earth,” especially for kids.. With a dazzling array of world-class Room Rate: $199 / night plus taxes and fees family attractions — Disney resorts, SeaWorld, Universal Studios, Cath Lab Leadership Boot Camp LegoLand, WonderWorks and more — you may want to combine SCAI Room Discount Ends: April 1, 2016 or when the SCAI 2016 in conjunction with a fun-filled vacation. C3 SUMMIT® for Fellows-in-Training room block sells out • The Arts Come Out to Play: The newly opened Dr. Phillips Center Education for Cath Lab Nurses, Technicians, and Other Professionals Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be made 72 hours for Performing Arts is home to Broadway Across America Orlando, prior to arrival date the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, ballet, music of every kind, and NEW! Earn up to 21 ABIM MOC Points Make Your Hotel Reservations Today! community theatre. Other notable museums to visit include the Maitland Art Center, the Cornell Fine Art Museum, the Orlando Museum • Online: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/SCAI2016 of Art, and the Mennello Museum of American Art. • By Phone: Call 1(800) 233-1234 and reference “SCAI 2016“ 2 SCAI 2016 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS ORLANDO, FL | MAY 4-7, 2016 3 Abstract Poster Sessions Maintenance of Certification Structural Heart Disease I Blew It! Sessions SCAI 2016 Invitation from the Program Directors Expanded to 1 ½ I N V I T A T I O N F R O M T H E S C A I 2 0 1 6 P R O G R A M C H A I R S Orlando, FL | May 4-7, 2016 No matter what your role is on the Interven- is unique to SCAI, will focus on the impor- and new devices for ACS/STEMI, and emerging Days! tional Cardiology Heart Team, SCAI 2016 is the tant elements for certification, education, structural and valvular therapies. cutting edge, how-to meeting for you. We’ve and operational aspects. Interventional Cardiology’s Annual Meeting We’re so excited about SCAI 2016, the opportu- carefully blended traditional features from Training for the Whole Cath Lab Team nity to learn with you and the potential to help previous annual meetings with innovative new improve clinical practice in cath labs all over the sessions that will provide a program you can SCAI’s interactive session formats and collegial world. Please, bring your team and your enthu- easily customize to help you do your job better environment deliver the perfect venue for net- siasm for the amazing future of Interventional as soon as you return from SCAI 2016 in Orlan- working and learning from one another. Join Cardiology. Let’s explore it together. do. This year’s program will focus on bringing in during the meeting’s many case-based ses- It’s Time to Gear Up for the evidence to clinical practice. sions to expand your toolbox of tips on tech- See you in Orlando! nique and teamwork. Based on feedback from Here’s how our how-to approach will apply to last year’s standing-room only attendance, your real-world practice: we’ve expanded at Cath Lab Leadership Boot Practical Education in 5 Tracks Camp to one full day, providing unparalleled Roxana Mehran, MD, opportunities for you to tackle the tough busi- SCAI 2016 is focused on what practicing cath FSCAI ness-of-medicine issues facing all of us today. lab teams need to deliver the best care to to- Program Chair day’s patients, whether they have congenital, Key Updates Impacting Our Profession coronary, peripheral or structural heart disease. There’s nowhere else to get up-to-the-minute • A full-day coronary track will focus on news on the policies, regulations, guidelines Complex High Risk Interventional Proce- and trends that affect our patients and our Robert J. Applegate, MD, dures (CHIP). These sessions will show practices. Throughout the meeting, we’ve FSCAI how evidence for proper patient selection, incorporated essential updates you’ll want to Program Co-Chair technique and outcomes for complex pro- hear directly from SCAI leaders. cedures leads to success in real cases. Cutting-Edge Innovation • On the peripheral track we have a simi- We’ve infused SCAI 2016 with expert insights lar venue, as we do for the structural. A into the advances that are making way for to- Ehtisham Mahmud, MD, program on congenital heart disease in- morrow’s trends. “State of the Art” is a theme FSCAI terventions is nested within the structural running through the program with sessions Program Co-Chair program. Finally, our quality track, which focused on vascular medicine, pharmacology REGISTER TODAY & SAVE! I N V I T A T I O N F R O M T H E C O N G E N I T A L H E A R T D I S E A S E P R O G R A M C H A I R S Advance Registration Discount Deadline: March 30, 2016 The best three-day conversation of your career technologies, such as transcatheter valve inter- management approaches, technique and is waiting for you at SCAI 2016. ventions, use of covered stents, management complications. Are You a Cath Lab Manager or Director – or Aspire to Be? of Fontan failure and catheter interventions in It is our pleasure to share the advance program Please submit your cases, bring your questions adult congenital heart disease. The upcoming for the SCAI 2016 Congenital Heart Disease Pro- and plan to join the conversation. changes for 2016 in the IMPACT registry will You cannot afford to miss the newly expanded Topics Include: gram with you. We invite you to take a look, reg- be presented. We will have a presence from We’re look forward to a terrific, interactive 1½-day Cath Lab Leadership Boot Camp start- ister for SCAI 2016 and then get ready for three experienced cardiac pathology and bioengi- program with you. ing Thursday, May 5 and concluding Friday, May 6, • Leadership Challenges days of discussion about the important opportu- nities and challenges our specialty faces. neering, and Dr. Redington’s Mullins Lecture 2016 at the SCAI 2016 Scientific Sessions. • Cath Lab Economics on “The Failing Subpulmonary Right Ventricle” What we enjoy most about the SCAI annual will enhance the scientific ground and take the Building upon the success of its standing-room- • Quality Outcomes; Jacqueline Kreutzer, MD, meeting has always been bringing all of us conversation to a whole new level. only sessions in Las Vegas and San Diego, the Cath FSCAI together to talk candidly about difficult cases, Lab Leadership Boot Camp will return to address • Registries, Research, and Public We can’t wait to talk – together as a commu- Congenital Heart Disease debate treatment strategies, examine the latest nity – about how a systems approach could Program Chair challenges faced by physician and non-physician Reporting; and research and problem-solve about how to use transform how we manage patients over their cath lab leaders. • Case-based Ethical Challenges the technologies we have as well as brainstorm lifetime. about the tools we need. The SCAI 2016 pro- gram will continue this tradition, and more. Of course, nothing sparks discussion like cases, so we’ll again feature Brain Scratchers, Worst We’re looking forward to a strategic discus- Henri Justino, MD, FSCAI Case of the Year and “I Blew It” sessions, and sion about how to tackle difficult and im- Congenital Heart Disease will look forward to spirited debate about portant problems in the field of evolving Program Co-Chair www.SCAI.org/SCAI2016BootCamp 4 SCAI 2016 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS ORLANDO, FL | MAY 4-7, 2016 5 Abstract Poster Sessions Maintenance of Certification Structural Heart Disease I Blew It! 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Shouldn’t it be SCAI Sessions, learners will be able to: 2016 Scientific Sessions, Interventional Cardiology’s Annual Meeting? • Provide an overview of the latest science, • Don’t miss SCAI’s Cath Lab Leadership Boot Camp - expanded to 1½ days! clinical evidence, challenges and opportunities within the field of interventional cardiology; • Late-breaking clinical trials and real-world analyses of how the latest studies should affect your practice. • Discuss the safety and efficacy of newly On Demand developed devices and therapies for treatment • Emerging and state-of-the-art therapies in structural and valvular heart of cardiovascular disease to improve early and disease. late clinical outcomes after coronary / peripheral • Stand-alone tracks on coronary, congenital, structural, and peripheral in- / structural heart disease interventions; terventions and quality in the cath lab. • Recognize the appropriate diagnostic studies for evaluation of acute coronary syndromes and E D U C A T I O N A L F O R M A T review new pharmacologic and interventional A distinguished faculty will conduct a four-day program that includes case approaches to management of patients with reviews, lectures, comprehensive didactic sessions, interactive discussions, ACS; case presentations, and workshops. • Implement quality-based practices including appropriate use criteria, ACC / AHA / SCAI T A R G E T A U D I E N C E guidelines, consistent documentation and SCAI 2016 Scientific Sessions represent a unique forum driven by issues of the assignment of quality metrics for interventional day in invasive and interventional cardiology and are of special interest to: procedures; • Invasive, interventional, other specialty, and general cardiologists • Assess the latest techniques, technologies, • Fellows-in-training and therapies (medical and interventional) • Cardiovascular cath lab professionals including cath lab nurses, for structural heart disease, congenital heart technologists, radiologic technologists, technicians, physician assistants, disease and peripheral vascular disease. nurse practitioners, and administrators Call for SCAI’s LBCT SCAI 2016 On Demand captures all the SCAI 2016 Scientific Sessions Upgrade to rpersoumltisn heanvtley bfeeaetnu red Late-Breaking csloidnetes nwt,h bicrhin ygoinug c ayno uv imewu latitm yeoduira croencrveeantiieonncse w, oitnhl in sey nocrh orno nyiozeudr registPraRtEioMnI UfoMr o nly in mainstream and trade $125 mobile device. media including: The Wall SThtree eLt.A J.o Tuirmnaels,, UanSdA TThoed a y, Clinical Trials *nSoetses SioCnAsI wcailnl nboet a gvuaailarabnlete ien O1n0 0D%e mofa nthde w SiCtAhIi n2 02146 h Socuierns toifif cp Sreessesniotnasti opnre. sPelneatastei ons to Ogne tD imemmaenddia atecc, eosnss.ite Washington Post, fostering collegial will be available on SCAI 2016 On Demand. SCAI 2016 On Demand will be available for education, collaboration, and dialogue in access until May 1, 2017. important interventional cardiology topics. March 11 Submit your results by the deadline at: www.SCAI.org/LBCT www.SCAI.org/OnDemand #SCAI2016 6 SCAI 2016 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS ORLANDO, FL | MAY 4-7, 2016 7 Abstract Poster Sessions Maintenance of Certification Structural Heart Disease I Blew It! Sessions P R O G R A M C O M M I T T E E Roxana Mehran, MD, FSCAI SCAI 2016 General Information Committee Meetings at SCAI 2016 Committee Meetings Program Chair & Satellite Sessions Chair General Meetings New York, NY Schedule is tentative and subject to change. Always check Robert J. Applegate, MD, FSCAI A C C R E D I T A T I O N : C M E , M O C , C E C R E D I T S Wednesday | May 4, 2016 www.SCAI.org/SCAI2016 for most up-to-date schedule. Program Co-Chair The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) is accredited Winston-Salem, NC 9 AM by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide PICES Breakout Session continuing medical education for physicians. The SCAI designates this live educational Vascular Access Working Group Education Committee Ehtisham Mahmud, MD, FSCAI activity for a maximum of 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Participants should 10 AM Program Co-Chair & only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Development / Industry Relations Structural Heart Disease Committee Publications Committee Education Committee Chair • Maintenance of Certification: Successful 11 AM Committee San Diego, CA completion of this CME activity, which includes Simulation Committee Congenital Heart Disease Council Education - Online Core Curriculum participation in the evaluation component, enables Noon Subcommittee Michael R. Jaff, DO, FSCAI the participant to earn up to 21 MOC points in Immediate Past Program Chair the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification 1 PM Boston, MA (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of ... CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility 2 PM Jacqueline Kreutzer, MD, FSCAI to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of Peripheral Vascular Disease Committee Congenital Heart Disease granting ABIM MOC credit. 3 PM Program Chair • International Physicians: The American Medical Association has determined Ethics and Professionalism Committee Membership Committee Pittsburgh, PA that physicians not licensed in the US who participate in this CME activity are 4 PM Henri Justino, MD, FSCAI eligible for AMA PRA Category 1 creditTM. Congenital Heart Disease • Doctors of Osteopathy: Category 2 credit will be awarded for formal Thursday | May 5, 2016 Program Co-Chair educational programs that are ACCME accredited or AAFP-approved. Houston, TX 7 AM • Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational Budget and Finance Committee Quality Improvement Committee Public Relations Committee NCDR IMPACT Registry Steering Committee Howard C. Herrmann, MD, MSCAI activities for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM from organizations accredited by C3 SUMMIT® Chair ACCME or a registered state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a 8 AM Philadelphia, PA maximum of 21 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this program. 9 AM • Nurses: The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions has Ruby Satpathy, MD, FSCAI applied to the Maryland Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the Women in Innovations Advocacy and Government Committee Cardiovascular Professional Committee C3 SUMMIT® Co-Chair American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation, for up to 10 AM Omaha, NE 21 credits for this activity. 11 AM • Technologists: This activity is approved for up to 22.75 CE credits by the ASRT. SCa3h SiUl AM. MPaITr®ik Cho, -MChDa,i rF S CAI Noon ITnrateinrvinegn tSiotannadl aPrrdosg rCaomm Dmiritetceteors and EInmteerrvgeinntgio Lneaald Cear rMeeern Dtoervsehloipp m(ELeMnt) (/I CD) ICnotmermnaittitoeneal Programs and Membership CCISC Session Subcommittee Cleveland, OH 1 PM J. Jeffrey Marshall, MD, FSCAI A B S T R A C T S S A T E L L I T E E V E N T S 2 PM Development Committee Chair An exciting array of abstracts will be SCAI 2016 Scientific Sessions will offer Gainesville, GA presented at SCAI 2016 during newly a full array of Satellite Events cover- 3 PM SCAI.org Editorial Advisory Board Carotid Stenting Committee Interventional Heart Failure Working Group expanded, stand-alone abstract pre- ing critical and emerging topics within Board of Trustees Meeting Timothy D. Henry, MD, MSCAI sentation periods with expert SCAI 2016 the field of cardiovascular interven- 4 PM *Attendance by invitatation only Development Committee faculty discussants. tions. Space is limited for many of these Co-Chair events – so please plan ahead. The full 5 PM Public Relations: SecondsCount Editorial Board SCAI Political Action Committee Los Angeles, CA list of satellite symposia will be available S U C C E S S F U L soon on www.SCAI.org/SCAI2016. Rena L. Silver, MSN, APN, CNP C O M P L E T I O N 6 PM CVP Program Planner S T A T E M E N T Evanston, IL C O M M E R C I A L Friday | May 6, 2016 Certificates of Completion / Attendance S U P P O R T are provided to registered attendees Dawn E. Shaddinger, MSN, RN, based upon completion of the evalua- SCAI 2016 Scientific Sessions is being 7 AM CCRC, CCRN tion. Please email questions regarding funded in part by educational grants Annual Business Meeting *Open to all except media CVP Program Planner continuing medical education (CME) from various commercial organizations. 8 AM New Haven, CT credits for this event to Walter Mattos A complete list of commercial support- ... at [email protected]. ers and contributors will be published in Noon Jeff Davis, RRT-NPS, RCIS the final program. CCI Editorial Board Meeting / Luncheon CVP Program Planner *Attendance by invitatation only Fort Myers, FL 1 PM 2 PM 8 SCAI 2016 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS ORLANDO, FL | MAY 4-7, 2016 9 Abstract Poster Sessions Maintenance of Certification Structural Heart Disease I Blew It! Sessions SCAI 2016 Schedule at a Glance Schedule is tentative and subject to change. Wednesday | May 4, 2016 Friday | May 6, 2016 Coronary Track / Peripheral Track Structural Track Quality Improvement Congenital Track Coronary Track / Peripheral Track Cath Lab Boot Camp Structural Track Congenital Track C3 SUMMIT® for General Session Track General Session Fellows-in-Training 7 AM 7 AM ... Breakfast Satellite Event (6:30 AM - 7:45 AM) | Morning Refreshments – Exhibit Hall (7:00 AM - 8:00 AM) Satellite Breakfast Satellite Events: Half-Day Event (7:00 AM - 11:00 AM) | Lunch Event (11:00 AM - 12:15 PM) Noon 8 AM Presidential Address | MSCAI Ceremony | SCAI Helping Hearts Lifetime Service Award (8:00 AM - 8:30 AM) Complex Coronary Interventions - Part 1 Welcome to SCAI 2016 | Launch of the SCAI Strategic Plan 2016 (12:30 PM - 12:45 PM) Women in Interventional Cardiology Luminaries (8:30 AM - 9:00 AM) Catheter Procedures in 1 PM 9 AM Adult Congenital Heart Hildner Lecture (12:45 PM - 1:30 PM) Disease Late-Breaking Clinical Trials - Part 2 (9:00 AM - 10:00 AM) 2 PM Complex PCI Case-Based Clinical Peripheral Artery Disease: SHD: State of the Art 2016 Postgraduate Education and N ovel Techniques in Congential 10 AM Decision Making Data-Driven Decisions on Best (Including LAA) Training: How to Keep Your Game Catheter Intervention Break – Exhibit Hall (10:00 AM - 10:30 AM) Treatment Options Sharp 3 PM 11 AM From Clinical Trials to VIVA @ SCAI: Cath Lab Boot Camp - Combined CHD and SHD Symposium: Structural Heart Sessions Clinical Practice: Strategies on the Frontline Part 3: Two Perspectives and a Common Ground Break – Exhibit Hall (3:15 PM - 3:45 PM) Review of the Best ofthe Quality Outcomes Best in the Last Year 4 PM Noon CTO / Bifurcation Tips, Tricks, and The Case for Intervention: SHD Essential Skill Set AUC: A Case-Based Approach for Brain Scratchers Techniques Venous Thromboembolic Disease CAD and PAD S atellite Lunch Lunch – Exhibit Hall (Noon - 1:15 PM) | Lunch Satellite Event (Noon - 1:00 PM) 5 PM L ightning Rounds 1 PM ACS Pharmacology and SFA @SCAI: Cath Lab Boot Camp - Left Atrial LAAO Therapies: Abstract Presentations Complex Coronary 6 PM Abstract Poster Session A – Exhibit Hall (5:30 PM - 6:00 PM) | Presidents’ Reception – Exhibit Hall (5:30 PM - 7:30 PM) | Dinner Satellite Event (7:00 PM - 9:00 PM) 2 PM Devices Technical Maneuvers for Part 4: Where Do We Stand Now? - Part 2 Interventions - Part 2 ... Optimal Outcomes Registries, Research, and Public Reporting 3 PM Break (3:00 PM - 3:30 PM) Thursday | May 5, 2016 4 PM Cases, Cases, Cases - Part 1: Superficial Venous Disease: C ath Lab Boot Camp - Cases, Cases, Cases - Part 1: I Blew It! Peripheral Interventions Stable PCI to STEMI to The Learning Phase for the Part 5: My Biggest Challenge Cardiogenic Shock Cardiologist Cases, Cases, Cases - Ethical Challenges Coronary Track / Peripheral Track Structural Track Quality Improvement Congenital Track 5 PM Cases, Cases, Cases - Part Cases, Cases, Cases: Acute Cases, Cases, Cases - Part 2: A bstract Presentations M eet the Masters General Session Track / Cath Lab Boot 2W: oPrCsIt CNoigmhptmlicaarteions - My Stroke Intervention My Worst Nightmare - Part 3 Reception Camp 7 AM 6 PM Annual Reception (5:30 PM - 7:30 PM) Breakfast Satellite Event (6:30 AM - 7:45 AM) | Morning Refreshments – Exhibit Hall (7:00 AM - 8:00 AM) ... 8 AM Radial PCI Tips, Tricks, and Critical Limb Ischemia: Mitral Valve Therapies: Interventional Medicine: B ioengineering and Pathology Advanced Techniques Why Cardiologists Should Care Where Do We Stand? Occupational Hazards? You Bet Your Life 9 AM Minimizing Occupational Hazards B TS vs. PDA Stenting for Ductal Saturday | May 7, 2016 of Interventional Medicine: Dependent Pulmonary Blood Flow Tips and Tricks 10 AM 8 AM Abstract Poster Session B – Exhibit Hall (10:00 AM - 10:30 AM) Failure of the Fontan Circulation Cardiovascular Cath Lab SCAI/HFSA Joint Session: Complex New Technologies Dynamic SCAI Emerging Leader Board Review for Interventional Professionals Symposium Interventional Heart Failure Workshop Mentorship (ELM) Program Cardiology Maintenance of 11 AM Late-Breaking Clinical Trials - Part 1 (10:30 AM - 11:30 AM) 9 AM Session Certification Exam (Non-Credit Activity) *Attendance by invitation only Noon 10 AM Lunch – Exhibit Hall (11:30 AM - 12:45 PM) | Lunch Satellite Event (Noon - 1:00 PM) 1 PM 11 AM Mullins Lecture Integrating Imaging and Carotid Artery Disease: TAVR - Part 1: Cath Lab Boot Camp - Part 1: Functional Assessment into Is This Worth Talking About State of the Technique Leadership Your Practice (IVUS, OCT, FFR) Anymore? 2 PM H ow To: Another Way to Come At It Noon Break – Exhibit Hall (2:30 PM - 3:00 PM) 3 PM Complex PCI Lesion Preparation Intervention for Hypertension: TAVR - Part 2: Cath Lab Boot Camp - Part 2: Abstract Presentations - Part 1 and Hemodynamic Support Does Any Treatment Matter? State of the Therapy Economics 4 PM Worst Case of the Year 5 PM ... Abstract Poster Session C – Exhibit Hall (5:00 PM - 5:30 PM) | Cases Over Cocktails Presented by the Experts – Exhibit Hall (5:30 PM - 6:30 PM) Cardiovascular Professionals (CVP) Reception (6:30 PM - 7:30 PM) | Dinner Satellite Event (7:00 PM - 9:00 PM) 10 SCAI 2016 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS ORLANDO, FL | MAY 4-7, 2016 11 Abstract Poster Sessions Maintenance of Certification Structural Heart Disease I Blew It! Sessions SCAI 2016 Invited Faculty Mirvat Alasnag, MD, FSCAI Jeffrey Chambers, MD, FSCAI Linda D. Gillam, MD, MPH Frank F. Ing, MD, FSCAI Kyong-Jin Lee, MD Brian H. Morray, MD Ryann R. Reeves, MD Bernadette Speiser, BSN, MSN, Jeddah, SAUDI ARABIA Minneapolis, MN Morristown, NJ La Canada-Flintridge, CA Toronto, CANADA Seattle, WA San Diego, CA CCRN Milpitas, CA Khaldoon Alaswad, MD, FSCAI John P. Cheatham, MD, MSCAI Matthew J. Gillespie, MD, FSCAI Michael R. Jaff, DO, FSCAI Jonathon Leipsic, MD Jeffrey W. Moses, MD, FSCAI Mark Reisman, MD Detroit, MI Columbus, OH Philadelphia, PA Newton, MA Vancouver, CANADA New York, NY Seattle, WA Gregg W. Stone, MD, FSCAI New York, NY Amjad Almahameed, MD Stanley J. Chetcuti, MD Andrew C. Glatz, MD, MSCE Farouc A. Jaffer, MD, PhD, FSCAI Martin B. Leon, MD, FSCAI Lisa Murphy, MBA, CPA David G. Rizik, MD, FSCAI Boston, MA Ann Arbor, MI Philadelphia, PA Boston, MA New York, NY San Diego, CA Scottsdale, AZ Thomas D. Stuckey. MD, FSCAI Greensboro, NC Zahid Amin, MD, FSCAI David J. Cohen, MD, MSc David J. Goldberg, MD, FSCAI Julian J. Javier, MD, FSCAI Daniel S. Levi, MD, FSCAI Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FSCAI Krishna J. Rocha-Singh, MD, Augusta, GA Kansas City, MO Manchester, NH Naples, FL Los Angeles, CA Grand Rapids, MI FSCAI Nathaniel W. Taggart, MD Springfield, IL Rochester, MN H.V. Anderson, MD, FSCAI Mauricio G. Cohen, MD, FSCAI Bryan H. Goldstein, MD, FSCAI Allen Jeremias, MD, FSCAI Michael J. Lim, MD, FSCAI Issam D. Moussa, MD, FSCAI Houston, TX Miami, FL Cincinnati, OH Woodbury, NY St. Louis, MO Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Ariel Roguin, MD, PhD Paul Teirstein, MD, FSCAI Haifa, ISRAEL La Jolla, CA Dominick Angiolillo, MD, FSCAI Antonio Colombo, MD, MSCAI James A. Goldstein, MD, FSCAI Nils Johnson, MD Julie Logan, RN Aravinda Nanjundappa, MD, Jacksonville, FL Milano, ITALY Royal Oak, MI Chicago, IL San Diego, CA FSCAI Jonathan J. Rome, MD Carl L. Tommaso, MD, MSCAI Charleston, WV Philadelphia, PA Skokie, IL Gary M. Ansel, MD, FSCAI Marco A. Costa, MD, PhD Brent M. Gordon, MD, FSCAI Sanjit S. Jolly, MD, MSc William L. Lombardi, MD, FSCAI Columbus, OH Cleveland, OH Loma Linda, CA Hamilton, CANADA Seattle, WA William J. Nicholson, MD Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, Jennifer A. Tremmel, MD, MS, York, PA MHCDS, MSCAI FSCAI Robert J. Applegate, MD, FSCAI David A. Cox, MD, FSCAI Juan F. Granada, MD Thomas K. Jones, MD, FSCAI Barry A. Love, MD, FSCAI Boston, MA Stanford, CA Winston-Salem, NC Bethlehem, PA Orangeburg, NY Seattle, WA New York, NY James Nolan, MD Staffordshire, UNITED KINDGOM John H. Rundback, MD Thomas M. Tu, MD, FSCAI Aimee K. Armstrong, MD, FSCAI Matthew A. Crystal, MD William A. Gray, MD, FSCAI Henri Justino, MD, FSCAI Sean Lyden, MD Briarcliff Manor, NY Louisville, KY Ann Arbor, MI New York, NY New York, NY Houston, TX Cleveland, OH Alan Nugent, MD, MBBS, FSCAI Dallas, TX Fadi Saab, MD, FSCAI Daniel R. Turner, MD Ehrin Armstrong, MD, MSc, George D. Dangas, MD, PhD, Adam Greenbaum, MD, FSCAI David Kandzari, MD, FSCAI Michael Mack, MD Ada, MI Detroit, MI MAS, FSCAI FSCAI Detroit, MI Atlanta, GA Plano, TX David G. Nykanen, MD, FSCAI Denver, CO New York, NY Orlando, FL Walid S. Saber, MD, FSCAI Mladen I. Vidovich, MD, FSCAI Cindy L. Grines, MD, FSCAI Samir R. Kapadia, MD, FSCAI Felix Mahfoud, MD Southborough, MA Chicago, IL Herbert D. Aronow, MD, FSCAI Jeff Davis, RRT-NPS, RCIS Detroit, MI Cleveland, OH Homburg, GERMANY Keith G. Oldroyd, MD, FSCAI Providence, RI Fort Myers, FL Glasgow, SCOTLAND Habib Samady, MD, FSCAI Robert N. Vincent, MD, FSCAI Eberhard Grube, MD, FSCAI Saibal Kar, MD, FSCAI Ehtisham Mahmud, MD, FSCAI Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Usman Baber, MD* Gregory J. Dehmer, MD, MSCAI Siegburg, GERMANY Los Angeles, CA San Diego, CA Robert F. Padera, Jr., MD, PhD New York, NY Temple, TX Boston, MA Kintur A. Sanghvi, MD, FSCAI Minh Vo, MD Mayra E. Guerrero, MD, FSCAI Dimitrios Karmpaliotis, MD, Raj Makkar, MD Princeton Junction, NJ Edmonton, CANADA Emile Bacha, MD Larry J. Diaz, MD, FSCAI Evanston, IL FSCAI Los Angeles, CA Samir B. Pancholy, MD, FSCAI New York, NY Ada, MI New York, NY Scranton, PA Shyam Sathanandam, MD Craig M. Walker, MD Rajiv Gulati, MD, PhD, FSCAI Mary H. Martin, MD Knoxville, TN Houma, LA Subhash Banerjee, MD, FSCAI Robert S. Dieter, MD, RVT, FSCAI Rochester, MN John A. Kaufman, MD Salt Lake City, UT Jean-Michel Paradis, MD Dallas, TX Glen Ellyn, IL Portland, OR Québec, CANADA Jacqueline Saw, MD Ido Weinberg, MD Hitinder S. Gurm, MD, FSCAI Doff B. McElhinney, MD, FSCAI Vancouver, CANADA Boston, MA Nitin Barman, MD, FSCAI Creighton W. Don, MD, PhD* Ann Arbor, MI Prashant Kaul, MD, FSCAI Palo Alto, CA Manish A. Parikh, MD Chicago, IL Seattle, WA Chapel Hill, NC New York, NY Silvia Schievano, PhD Paul M. Weinberg, MD George S. Hanzel, MD, FSCAI Roxana Mehran, MD, FSCAI London, UNITED KINGDOM Philadelphia, PA Lee N. Benson, MD, FSCAI Douglas E. Drachman, MD, Royal Oak, MI Clifford J. Kavinsky, MD, PhD, New York, NY Sahil A. Parikh, MD, FSCAI Toronto, CANADA FSCAI FSCAI Cleveland, OH Theodore L. Schreiber, MD, Giora Weisz, MD, FSCAI Robert A. Harrington, MD, Manish Mehta, MD Boston, MA Chicago, IL FSCAI Mevaseret Zion, ISRAEL Lisa Bergersen, MD, MPH, FSCAI FSCAI Medford, OR Jeong Sik Park, MD, PhD, FSCAI Warren, MI Boston, MA Peter L. Duffy, MD, MMM, FSCAI Stanford, CA Sasko Kedev, MD, PhD, FSCAI Hidden Valley Lake, CA Christopher J. White, MD, Shamir Mehta, BSc, MD, MSc, Pinehurst, NC Skopje, MACEDONIA Mohsen Sharifi, MD, FSCAI MSCAI Darren P. Berman, MD Matthew Harris, MD FRCP(C) Manesh R. Patel, MD, FSCAI Mesa, AZ New Orleans, LA Columbus, OH Danny Dvir, MD Philadelphia, PA Morton J. Kern, MD, MSCAI Ontario, CANADA Durham, NC Washington, DC Long Beach, CA Samin K. Sharma, MD, FSCAI William White, MD Colin Berry, MD William E. Hellenbrand, MD, Oscar A. Mendiz, MD, FSCAI Tejas M. Patel, MD, FSCAI New York, NY Farmington, CT Bethesda, MD Stephen G. Ellis, MD FSCAI Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, FSCAI Partido De Vicente López, Ahmedabad, INDIA Cleveland, OH New Haven, CT Demarest, NJ ARGENTINA Mehdi Shishehbor, DO, MPH, Neil Wilson, MBBS, FSCAI James C. Blankenship, MD, MSc, Jeffrey J. Popma, MD PhD, FSCAI Aurora, CO FSCAI Sitaram Emani, MD Timothy D. Henry, MD, MSCAI Lloyd W. Klein, MD, FSCAI John C. Messenger, MD, FSCAI Boston, MA Cleveland, OH Danville, PA Boston, MA Los Angeles, CA Melrose Park, IL Aurora, CO Steven J. Yakubov, MD, FSCAI Anand Prasad, MD, FSCAI Horst Sievert, MD, FSCAI Columbus, OH Michael Böhm, MD Thomas E. Fagan, MD, FSCAI James B. Hermiller, MD, FSCAI Susheel K. Kodali, MD, FSCAI D. Chris Metzger, MD, FSCAI San Antonio, TX Frankfurt, GERMANY Homburg, GERMANY Memphis, TN Indianapolis, IN New York, NY Kingsport, TN Han Yaling, MD Matthew J. Price, MD Rena L. Silver, MSN, APN, CNP Shenyang, CHINA Emmanouil S. Brilakis, MD, PhD, William F. Fearon, MD, FSCAI Howard C. Herrmann, MD, Daniel M. Kolansky, MD, FSCAI Gary Mintz, MD La Jolla, CA Evanston, IL FSCAI Stanford, CA MSCAI Philadelphia, PA New York, NY Robert W. Yeh, MD Christopher Pyne, MD Dallas, TX Philadelphia, PA Daniel I. Simon, MD Boston, MA Ted Feldman, MD, MSCAI Raghu Kolluri, MD, FSCAI Sundeep Mishra, MD, DM, Chelmsford, MA Cleveland, OH David L. Brown, MD, FSCAI Evanston, IL Richard R. Heuser, M.D., FSCAI Columbus, OH FSCAI Evan Zahn, MD, FSCAI Ramon Quesada, MD, FSCAI Plano, TX Phoenix, AZ New Dehli, INDIA Kimberly A. Skelding, MD, FSCAI Los Angeles, CA Jason Fontana, PhD Jacqueline Kreutzer, MD, FSCAI Miami, FL Danville, PA Maurice Buchbinder, MD, FSCAI Santa Rosa, CA Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD, MPH, Pittsburgh, PA Tabitha G. Moe, MD David X. Zhao, MD, FSCAI Athar M. Qureshi, MD, FSCAI La Jolla, CA MSCAI Phoenix, AZ David P. Slovut, MD, PhD, FSCAI Winston-Salem, NC Sameer A. Gafoor, MD* Prakash Krishnan, MD Houston, TX Doha, QATAR New York, NY Allison K. Cabalka, MD, FSCAI Elmhurst, IL New York, NY John W. Moore, MD, MPH, Sunil V. Rao, MD, FSCAI Rochester, MN John W. Hirshfeld, MD FSCAI Paul Sorajja, MD, FSCAI Runlin Gao, MD, FSCAI Christopher J. Kwolek, MD Durham, NC *SCAI Fellowship (FSCAI) Philadelphia, PA San Diego, CA Minneapolis, MN John D. Carroll, MD, FSCAI Beijing, CHINA Boston, MA applicant Michael J. Reardon, MD Aurora, CO Kalon K. L. Ho, MD, MSc, FSCAI Tim Moran Peter A. Soukas, MD, FSCAI Kirk N. Garratt, MD, MSc, FSCAI Michael J. Landzberg, MD Houston, TX Brookline, MA Cleveland, OH Providence, RI Charles E. Chambers, MD, Wilmington, DE Boston, MA Andrew Redington, MD MSCAI Eric Horlick, MD, FSCAI Marie-Claude Morice, MD Ian C. Gilchrist, MD, MPH, FSCAI David P. Lee, MD, FSCAI Cincinnati, OH Hershey, PA Toronto, CANADA Massy, FRANCE Hershey, PA Stanford, CA 12 SCAI 2016 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS ORLANDO, FL | MAY 4-7, 2016 13 Abstract Poster Sessions Maintenance of Certification Structural Heart Disease I Blew It! Sessions In-Depth Agenda Wednesday, May 4, 2016 | 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM Wednesday, May 4, 2016 | 12:30PM - 3:45 PM Coronary Track Peripheral Track Structural Track Quality Improvement Track Congenital Heart Disease Track Welcome to SCAI 2016 | Launch of the SCAI Strategic Plan 2016 SCAI’s the Limit for Fun in 12:30 PM - 12:45 PM W SCAI 2016 Program Chair: Roxana Mehran, MD, FSCAI (pictured left); Orlando W e SCAI President: James C. Blankenship, MD, MSc, FSCAI (pictured right) e d d n n e e s s d d a Hildner Lecture a y The Arts y , M 12:45 PM - 1:30 PM , M a a y Keynote Speaker: James S. Forrester MD y 4 4 Come out to Complex PCI Case-Based Clinical Peripheral Artery Disease: SHD: State of the Art 2016 Postgraduate Education and Novel Techniques in Congential Decision Making Data-Driven Decisions on Best (Including LAA) Training: How to Keep Your Catheter Intervention Play in Treatment Options Game Sharp 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Orlando! Moderators: David J. Cohen, MD, MSc; Moderators: Douglas E. Drachman, MD, Moderators: James B. Hermiller, MD, Moderators: Daniel M. Kolansky, MD, Moderators: Henri Justino, MD, FSCAI; Robert W. Yeh, MD FSCAI; Mehdi Shishehbor, DO, MPH, FSCAI; Eberhard Grube, MD, FSCAI FSCAI; Thomas M. Tu, MD, FSCAI Silvia Schievano, PhD PhD, FSCAI The newly opened Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts 1:45 PM | Case 1: Non Diabetic Patient 1:45 PM | A Case of Complex 1:45 PM | Reimbursement for SHD: 1:45 PM | Update on MOC 1:45 PM | Experimental and Clinical with Multivessel Disease, High SYNTAX, Aorto-Iliac Disease: Thinking It Through How Can We Afford These New Requirements in 2016 Transcatheter Vascular Anastomosis is home to Broadway Across and Low EF – Indication for PCI, and from Anatomy, to Access, to AUC Technologies? America Orlando, the Orlando Approach 1:55 PM | Panel Discussion: 1:55 PM | Discussion 1:57 PM | Update on Alternatives to Philharmonic Orchestra, bal- 2 2:00 PM | Case 2: STEMI Patient with Controversies or Consensus in the 2:00 PM | Neuro and Stroke Prevention Traditional MOC 2:00 PM | Percutaneous Valves in let, music of every kind, and :00 PM MCOuMltiPveLEssTeEl CDuislepariste / –P RRAatMioInale for T2r:e0a5t mPMen t| A Hpapvreo athceh ?Findings of CLEVER During TAVR Off-Label Position community theatre. 2:09 PM | Developing Skills After Been ERASEd? What Do the Studies Tell Us? 2:10 PM | Discussion Fellowship: What I Have Learned from Plan Now 2:15 PM | Case 3: AFib Patient with 2:15 PM | Complex Aorto-Iliac 2:15 PM | HOCM Therapy: Deciding ELM 2:15 PM | Hybrid Pulmonary Valve Multivessel Disease for PCI – Issues with Intervention: CTO / TASC D, Bifurcation Between Surgical Myectomy vs. Alcohol Implantation in Large Outflow Tracts DAPT Disease, Covered Stents Septal Ablation 2:21 PM | Keeping up My Cognitive www.SCAI.org/ 2:25 PM | Discussion 2:25 PM | Discussion Training After Fellowship: The SCAI Educational Portal and Other Approaches Orlando 2 2:30 PM | Unprotected LM, Calcified, 2:30 PM | PFO Closure: Are We Any 2:30 PM | Novel Catheter Technologies :30 Distal: Choice of Revasc, Strategy, Closer to a Consensus? to Staying Fresh for Congenital Heart Disease: What is On PM Bifurcation Strategy, and Support 2:35 PM | Debates and Data – The 2:33 PM | Maintaining Proficiencey in the Horizon? Advanced Procedures After Fellowship Angiosome: Down to the Pedal Arch IS 2:40 PM | Discussion Critical in Treating CLI 2:45 PM | Spontaneous Coronary 2:45 PM | Debates and Data – The 2:45 PM | Transcatheter Therapies for 2:45 PM | Panel Discussion 2:45 PM | Covered Stents: Which One, Dissection Angiosome: Down to the Pedal Arch IS Tricuspid Regurgitation or Transcatheter Where? NOT Critical in Treating CLI Therapies for the Diseased Pulmonic Valve 2:55 PM | Discussion 2:55 PM | Discussion / Q & A 3:0 3:00 PM | Panel Discussion 3:00 PM | Discussion 0 P M Break (3:15 PM - 3:45 PM) 14 SCAI 2016 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS ORLANDO, FL | MAY 4-7, 2016 15 Abstract Poster Sessions Maintenance of Certification Structural Heart Disease I Blew It! Sessions In-Depth Agenda Wednesday, May 4, 2016 | 3:45 PM - 7:30 PM Wednesday, May 4, 2016 | 3:45 PM - 7:30 PM Coronary Track Peripheral Track Structural Track Quality Improvement Track Congenital Heart Disease Track CTO / Bifurcation Tips, Tricks, and The Case for Intervention: SHD Essential Skill Set AUC: A Case-Based Approach for Brain Scratchers SCAI’s the Limit for Fun in Techniques Venous Thromboembolic Disease CAD and PAD W 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM 3:45 PM - 4:40 PM Orlando W ed Moderators: Emmanouil S. Brilakis, MD, Moderators: Herbert D. Aronow, MD, Moderators: David X. Zhao, MD, FSCAI; Moderators: Sahil A. Parikh, MD, FSCAI; Moderators: Aimee K. Armstrong, MD, ed n PhD, FSCAI; William L. Lombardi, MD, FSCAI FSCAI; Michael R. Jaff, DO, FSCAI Mauricio G. Cohen, MD, FSCAI Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, MHCDS, MSCAI FSCAI; Neil Wilson, MBBS, FSCAI n e e s s d d a a y y , M 3:45 PM | How to Develop a CTO PCI 3:45 PM | Deep Venous Thrombosis, 3:45 PM | Hemodynamic Assessment in 3:45 PM | AUC for Coronary 3:45 PM | Brain Scratchers 1 Dining Out , M Program Catheters and Lytics: Is there Evidence? SHD: Understanding the Pitfalls Intervention: Where Are We Now? a a y y 4 3:55 PM | The CTO PCI Toolkit 4 4:00 P 4:05 PM | The Hybrid Approach to CTO 4In:t0e0rv PenMti o|n T: eTchhen Biqauseicss for DVT 4 :00 PM | Endovascular Skills for SHD 3In:t5e7rv PenMti o|n A: UWCh eforer PAerreip Wheer aNl o w? 4 :00 PM | Brain Scratchers 2 Pointe Orlando M PCI 4:09 PM | Coronary Case 1: Multivessel 4:15 PM | How to Treat Left Main 4:15 PM | Pulmonary Embolus and 4:15 PM | Transeptal Puncture: Tailoring PCI in STEMI 4:15 PM | Brain Scratchers 3 Bifurcation Lesions Intervention: A Natural Relationship? Technique to the SHD Indication 4:21 PM | Coronary Case 2: Multivessel Pointe Orlando offers multiple 4:25 PM | Two Stent Strategies for PCI in NSTEMI retail, dining, and entertain- 4:3 Bifurcation PCI 4:30 PM | Techniques for PE 4:30 PM | Optimal Use of 4:30 PM | Brain Scratchers 4 ment options. Among Pointe 0 P 4:35 PM | Complications of CTO and Intervention: When and How? Pre-Procedural CT 4:33 PM | Peripheral Case 1: Orlando’s 15 restaurants are M Left Main PCI SFA Intervention in the Claudicant Cuba Libre and the Blue Mar- Lightning Rounds tini Lounge. 4:40 PM - 5:30 PM Moderators: Mary H. Martin, MD; John W. Moore, MD, MBA Plan Now 4:45 PM | Case 1 4:45 PM | Vena Cava Filters: Too Many 4:45 PM | SHD Now and in the Future: 4:45 PM | Peripheral Case 2: 4:45 PM | The IMPACT Registry: An www.SCAI.org/ and Too Often, or Just Not Enough? My Vision CLI Intervention Update 4:55 PM | Case 2 4:55 PM | What Have We Learnt from Orlando 5 5:00 PM | Balloon Pulmonary 5:00 PM | Q & A 4:57 PM | Q & A ASD Post Approval Studies? :0 0 5:05 PM | Case 3 Angioplasty for CTEPH 5:05 PM | Operator and Institutional P M Requirements for Congenital Catheter Interventions 5:15 PM | Q & A 5:15 PM | I Have an Idea: What Should I Do? 5:25 AM | Discussion Presidents’ Reception (5:30 PM - 7:30 PM) | Abstract Poster Session A (5:30 PM - 6:00 PM) 16 SCAI 2016 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS ORLANDO, FL | MAY 4-7, 2016 17 Abstract Poster Sessions Maintenance of Certification Structural Heart Disease I Blew It! Sessions In-Depth Agenda Thursday, May 5, 2016 | 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Thursday, May 5, 2016 | 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Coronary Track Peripheral Track Structural Track Quality Improvement Track Congenital Heart Disease Track Morning Refreshments (7:00 AM - 8:00 AM) SCAI’s the Limit for Fun in Orlando Radial PCI Tips, Tricks, and Critical Limb Ischemia: Mitral Valve Therapies: Interventional Medicine: Bioengineering and Pathology Advanced Techniques Why Cardiologists Should Care Where Do We Stand? Occupational Hazards? You Bet Your Life 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Swamp Moderators: Sunil V. Rao, MD, FSCAI; Moderators: Larry J. Diaz, MD, FSCAI; Moderators: Maurice Buchbinder, MD, Moderators: Charles E. Chambers, MD, Moderators: Doff B. McElhinney, MD, Sanjit S. Jolly, MD, MSc Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FSCAI FSCAI; Ted Feldman, MD, MSCAI MSCAI; James A. Goldstein, MD, FSCAI FSCAI; Tim Moran 8:0 8:00 AM | Radial or Femoral Access for 8:00 AM | The “Proactive Approach” to 8:00 AM | Understanding the 8:00 AM | Radiation Safety in the Cath 8:00 AM | Pathology of Transcatheter Spectacular! 0 A ACS Patients Undergoing PCI? Diagnosing CLI: Tips and Tricks for the Guidelines for Intervention in MR Lab: Current Best Practices Valves M Randomized and Observational Data Cardiologists 8:10 AM | Orthopedic Risks in 8:12 AM | Role of Testing for Dual Interventional Cardiology Circulation of the Hand Before Radial 8:15 AM | Imaging in CLI: Ultrasound, 8:15 AM | MitraClip: Case Selection and 8:20 AM | Cancer in Interventionists: 8:15 AM | Developing Percutaneous Get in touch with your wild Access CT, MRI, High-Resolution Cine: When Status of Approved and Trial Indications What is the Data? Valves: Virtual and Real Bench Testing side and see reptiles in their Th 8:22 AM | Should Radial Approach Only and Why? natural habitat by taking a Th ursd 8:30 Be Used in High Volume Radial Centers? 8W:3h0at AtoM D |o EWxohteicn ACpopnrvoeancthioens tFoa iClsLI: 8Re:3p0la cAeMm e|n Mt oderated Case: Mitral 8A:d3v0o cAaMcy :| H Socwie nDcoe ,W Tee cAhsnsoulroeg Tyh aant dt h e 8Ba:3ll0oo AnMs, a|n Md eSctehnatnsics of Arteries, Wild Florida tour via ranch ursd ay, M AM 8Tr:a3n4s rAaMdia |l PRCaIdiation Exposure in n8e:4xt0 G AeMne r|a tQio n& oAf Interventionists Is Safe? buggy or airboat! ay, M ay 5 8:45 AM | Panel Discussion 8– :W45h aAtM W |e KCnLIo: wCo amndp lWex hCaatl cWifiee dA rCeT O’s 8:50 AM | Percutaneous Therapies for 8Ba:4ll5oo AnM Te |c hNnoovleolg aiensd Specialized Plan Now ay 5 Tricuspid Regurgitation Learning www.SCAI.org/ Minimizing Occupational BTS vs. PDA Stenting for Ductal Hazards of Interventional Dependent Pulmonary Blood Orlando Medicine: Tips and Tricks Flow 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderators: Emmanouil S. Brilakis, MD, Moderators: Lee N. Benson, MD, FSCAI; PhD, FSCAI; Giora Weisz, MD, FSCAI Evan Zahn, MD, FSCAI 9 9:00 AM | Transulnar PCI: Why? And 9:00 AM | Disruptive Technologies in 9:00 AM | Grey, Sievert, DAP, and All 9:00 AM | PRO :00 How? CLI: Assessing End-Organ Perfusion 9:05 AM | Transcatheter Mitral Repair That Jazz: How to Monitor Radiation AM 9:10 AM | Tips to Enhance Your Update 9:10 AM | Cath Lab Hazards in 2015 Chances of Successfully Obtaining Radial 9:15 AM | The Best Trial: Endovascular, 9:15 AM | CON Artery Access Surgical, or Patient-Centered Approach? 9:20 AM | Tips to Deal with Complex 9:20 AM | Debate: Percutaneous Mitral 9:20 AM | Current and Novel Arm and Chest Vasculature Valve Repalcement Is All We Need Approaches to Radiation Protection 9 9:30 AM | Complex PCI via Radial 9:30 AM | A Futuristic Look at CLI 9:30 AM | Robotic PCI for Operator 9:30 AM | Rebuttals and Discussion :3 0 Access Therapies 9:32 AM | Debate: Percutaneous Mitral Protection and Enhanced Precision A M 9:37 AM | Management of a Transradial Repair Still Has a Role PCI Complication 9:40 AM | Q & A Failure of the Fontan Circulation 9:44 AM | Q & A 9:45 AM | Panel Discussion 9:45 AM | Q & A 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Moderators: Matthew Harris, MD; Jacqueline Kreutzer, MD, FSCAI 10 10:00 AM | Diagnostic Catheter Evaluation :0 0 10:15 AM | Computational Fluid A M Abstract Poster Session B (10:00 AM - 10:30 AM) Dynamics and the Fontan Circulation 18 SCAI 2016 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS ORLANDO, FL | MAY 4-7, 2016 19
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