Wednesday, December 3, 2014 10.00-18.00 2 nd Left Main Summit at the 15 th Jubilee New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2014 Venue: International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow, Poland Directors: Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland) Jacek Legutko (Krakow, Poland) Session 1 10.00-12.00 Decision making for revascularization in patients with left main disease Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Jacek Legutko 10.00 10.04 Session introduction 10.04 11.04 Heart Team Discussion on revascularization of patients with stable angina and left main disease (10 patients will be discussed by the Heart Team and qualified for treatment based on clinical findings and angiography and then re-qualified based on clinical findings, angiography and FFR/iFR/IVUS assessment. Simultaneous voting system for attendees will be available in the meeting room). (60 min.) Left main revascularization in stable angina CABG or PCI? 11.04 11.17 When do we need and how to perform invasive assessment of ischemia in patients with left main disease? (10 min. + 3 min. discussion) 11.17 11.30 Clinical decision making in left main coronary artery disease revascularization recent data and European Guidelines 2014 (10 min. + 3 min. discussion) 11.30 11.45 Optimal patient for PCI cardiac surgeon point of view (12 min. + 3 min. discussion) 11.45 12.00 Optimal patient for surgery - interventional cardiologist point of view (12 min. + 3 min. discussion)
12.00 12.05 Session summary and take-home-message 12.05-12.30 COFFEE BREAK Session 2 12.30-15.00 Left main PCI in stable angina Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Jacek Legutko 12.30 12.34 Session introduction 12.34 13.56 Recorded case PCI of the complex, distal left main bifurcation (82 minutes of interactive discussion) State of the art of the elective left main stenting 13.56 14.06 Access site and guide catheter selection (8 min. + 2 min discussion) 14.06 14.16 Practical guide for simple stenting strategy including lesion specific stent selection (standard DES and BVS) (8 min. + 2 min discussion) 14.16 14.26 Practical guide for complex (two-stent) stenting strategy including lesion specific stent selection (standard DES and BVS) (8 min. + 2 min discussion) 14.26 14.36 Bifurcation Dedicated Stents for the distal left main bifurcation (8 min. + 2 min discussion) 14.36 14.46 IVUS-guided left main PCI (8 min. + 2 min discussion) 14.46 14.56 OCT-guided left main PCI (8 min. + 2 min discussion) 14.56 15.00 Session summary and take-home-message
15.00-15.30 COFFEE BREAK Session 3 15.30-18.00 Left main PCI in acute myocardial infarction Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Jacek Legutko 15.30 15.34 Session introduction 15.34 16.56 Case presentations and discussion (82 minutes) Emergency left main stenting (AMI, cardiogenic shock, complications of elective procedures) interactive discussion of the cases presented by participants Not so much evidence, but what experts advice for emergency left main stenting in AMI 16.56 17.11 Is radial approach the best option for left main stenting in AMI? (12 min. + 3 min discussion) 17.11 17.26 Prevention of distal embolization drugs and devices (12 min. + 3 min discussion) 17.26 17.41 One or two stents for distal left main bifurcations in AMI? (12 min. + 3 min discussion) 17.41 17.56 Circulatory support for left main stenting in AMI (12 min. + 3 min discussion) 17.56 18.00 Session summary and take-home-message
Wednesday, December 3, 2014 9.00-18.00 CTO Workshop at the 15 th Jubilee New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2014 Venue: The John Paul II Hospital 80, Pradnicka St., Krakow Workshop Directors: Yasushi Asakura Leszek Bryniarski Dariusz Dudek Masahisa Yamane Gerald Werner Basic tool kit for PCI of CTO Identifying the patient who really benefits from CTO PCI What s new in 2015 for antegrade technique What s new in 2015 for retrograde technique
Thursday, December 4 th, 2014 Advanced Operators Workshop Venue: International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow, Poland 08:00-09:45 Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion in practice in 2015 8.00 8.15 Controversies or synergy between pharmacotherapy and interventional closure of LAA in patients with AF 8.15 8.30 Which patients are optimal for pericardial approach 8.30 8.45 Real percutaneous LAA occlusion - which patient for which device? 8:45 9:30 Recorded cases differences in indications for each device 9.30 9.45 Prevention and management of complications during percutaneous left atrial appendage closure 10:00-12:00 TAVI and MitraClip in 2015 10.00 10.30 The best hybrid room 10.00 10.15 The best hybrid room - GE Healthcare 10.00 10.30 The best hybrid room - Siemens 10.30 11.10 TAVI session 10.30 10.40 Paravalvular leak after TAVI. polish experience based on the POLTAVI registry. 10.40 10.50 TAVI in high risk patients with bicuspid aortic valve.
10.50 11.00 New approach: neuroprotection during TAVI does it really work? 11.00 11.10 What will next generation TAVI devices change for procedural and clinical outcome. 11.10 11.30 Mitral valve session 11.10 11.20 How far with indications are we from EVERST trial in 2015? (15min) 11.20 11.30 And other percutaneous mitral valve repair options (15 min) 11.30 12.00 Discussion
Thursday, December 4, 2014 15 th Jubilee New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2014 Venue: International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow, Poland 13.30 16.05 FOCUS SESSION: Not all available coronary stents are equal! Patient and lesion tailored stent selection for PCI 13.30 13.45 Session introduction: impact of stent design on early and late failure after coronary stent implantation (15 min.) 13.45 15.25 NEWEST GENERATION DRUG-ELUTING STENTS. HOW THOSE STENTS COULD IMPROVE CLINICAL OUTCOMES? 13.45 13.55 RESOLUTE ONYX 13.55 14.05 ALEX 14.05 14.10 ULTIMASTER 14.10 14.20 ORSIRO 14.20 14.25 SYNERGY 14.25 14.35 COMBO 14.35 14.40 CRE8 14.40 14.50 ABSORB 14:40-14:50 One year follow up of Polish ABSORB Experience Registry 14.50 14.55 REZOLVE 14.55 15.05 BIOSS LIM 15.05 15.10 M-GUARD 15.10 15.15 STENTYS 15.15 15.25 CGUARD 15.25 15.45 Lesion and patient tailored coronary stent selection - case reviews (20 min. 4x5 min.) 15.45 16.05 Session summary: Practical guide for lesion and patient tailored coronary stent selection (15 min.)
16:15-17:45 Kompleksowość budynków i sprzętu, czy kompleksowość procedur medycznych w realizacji świadczeń medycznych? [PL] Sympozjum Satelitarne organizowane pod patronatem: Prezesa Polskiego Towarzystwa Kardiologicznego Konsultanta Krajowego w dziedzinie kardiologii Zarządu Asocjacji Interwencji Sercowo-Naczyniowych Polskiego Towarzystwa Kardiologicznego Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego Collegium Medicum Program spotkania: 16.15 16.20 Powitanie 16.20 16.30 Czy zwiększanie wymogów dla realizacji świadczeń medycznych przekłada się na dobro pacjenta? Czas na reorganizację ochrony zdrowia w Polsce. 16.30 16.40 Nowe wyniki badań naukowych, rozwój wiedzy klinicznej a codzienna rzeczywistość - warunki realizacji i sprawozdawczości procedur medycznych do Narodowego Funduszu Zdrowia 16.40 16.50 Taryfikacje procedur medycznych na rok 2015 i lata następne. 16.50 17.00 Czy planowane są zmiany w katalogu świadczeń medycznych w zakresie kardiologii na rok 2015? 17.00 17.10 Kontrola jakości w medycynie. Rejestry narodowe w kardiologii. Ogólnopolski Rejestr Procedur Kardiologii Inwazyjnej (ORPKI), a rozporządzenie Ministra Zdrowia. 17.10 17.45 Dyskusja
Friday, December 5, 2014 Venue: Juliusz Slowacki Theatre, 1 Św. Ducha Sq., Krakow Session 1 8.00-10.00 Controversies in adjunctive pharmacotherapy for AMI (STEMI and NSTEMI) 8.00 8.45 Live case 1 (University Hospital, Krakow) Complex PCI in acute coronary syndrome Controversy 1 What is the preferable antithrombotic regimen for primary PCI in STEMI? 8.45 8.55 My best patient for bivalirudin 8.55 9.05 My best patient for UFH with bail-out GP IIb/IIIa inhibitor Controversy 2 Early antiplatelet therapy with new P2Y12 inhibitors in STEMI and NSTEMI patients after ACCOAST and ATLANTIC trials. 9.05 9.15 My optimal patient for early use 9.15 9.25 My optimal patient for in cath lab use 9.25 9.35 Panel discussion Anticoagulation and antiplatelet therapy depends on: patient characteristics, network structure and timing of intervention. 9.35 10.00 Live case 2 (John Paull II Hospital, Krakow) Complex PCI in acute coronary syndrome
10:00-11:30 INAUGURATION SESSION Chairpersons: Dariusz Dudek, Jacek Legutko, Krzysztof Żmudka 10:00-10:15 OPENING CEREMONY 10:15-10:45 OPENING LECTURES 10.15-10.30 New standard of care for patient with stroke - interventional treatment. 10.30-10.45 How to improve the delivery of care and patient access to the life saving interventional cardiology procedures in Europe? Valve for Life Program 10:45-11:30 OPENING LIVE CASES Coronary revascularization and new generation TAVI 11:30-13:30 FEATURED LECTURE SESSION 11.30 11.45 Bioresorbable scaffolds scientific evidence and real world experience. 11.45 12.00 Intravascular imaging for vulnerable plaque detection and PCI-guidance in 2015 12.00 12.15 Practical guide for techniques and devices dedicated to increasingly complex coronary PCI procedures. 12.15 12.30 The balance of bleeding and ischaemic events in surgical patients after stenting 12.30 12.45 Who is still a candidate for thrombus aspiration? 12.45 13.00 Percutaneous treatment of pulmonary embolism 13.00 13.30 Percutaneous treatment of mitral valve 13:30-14:30 LUNCH BREAK
14:30-17:00 Session 2 Controversies in revascularization strategy for AMI (STEMI and NSTEMI) 14.30 15.30 Debate 1 Stent selection for the culprit lesion PCI in AMI: 14.30 14.40 Metallic DES is the best option in majority of patients 14.40 14.50 Who is still a candidate for BMS implantation? 14.50 15.00 BVS implantation is a future of the culprit lesion treatment in AMI 15.00 15.10 When to use mesh-covered or self-expandable stents during primary PCI? 15.10-15.40 Recorded case 1 (University Hospital, Krakow) OCT-guided BVS implantation in STEMI 15.40 16.00 Lecture 1 What is the optimal time for non-culprit vessels revascularization in STEMI patients with multivessel disease? 16.00 17.00 Live case 4 (University Hospital, Krakow) Complex PCI in acute coronary syndrome Live case 5 (Semmelveis University, Budapest) Complex PCI in acute coronary syndrome 17:30-20:00 Session 3 How to improve outcomes of high-risk patients with AMI? Cardiogenic shock (LVAD/IABP)? 17.30 17.45 Lecture 1 Guidelines on myocardial revascularization 2014 - what is new in treatment of acute heart failure and cardiogenic shock 17.45 18.30 Debate 1 Optimal circulatory support for acute heart failure/ cardiogenic shock and/or high-risk PCI 17.45 18.00 LVAD (Impela, Thoratec) 18.00 18.15 ECMO/IABP 18.15 18.30 RV heart failure and therapeutic options: percutaneous and surgical 18.30 20.00 Recorded case 2 High-risk PCI in ACS with circulatory support
Live case 6 (University Hospital, Krakow) Complex PCI in acute coronary syndrome Live case 7 (Semmelweis University, Budapest) Complex PCI in acute coronary syndrome Saturday, December 6, 2014 Venue: Juliusz Slowacki Theatre, 1 Św. Ducha Sq., Krakow 9:00-13:00 Session 4 Interventional cardiology in heart failure 9.00 9.15 Lecture 1 Telemedicine monitoring In heart failure Debate 1 How to improve outcomes of coronary revascularization in heart failure? 9.25 9.40 PCI 9.40 9.55 Full-arterial surgical revascularization Debate 2 How to improve outcomes of heart valve interventions in heart failure? 10.05 10.15 TAVI 10.15 10.30 Percutaneous treatment of mitral valve (MitraClip, Edwards, Mitralign) 10.30 10.45 Minimally invasive heart valve surgery Lecture 2 When should we consider renal denervation in patient with resistant hypertension and heart failure? 10.45 13.00 Recorded case 3 (University Hospital, Krakow) Renal denervation in patient with resistant hypertension and heart failure Recorded case 4 (John Paul II Hospital, Krakow) LAA occlusion and MitraClip implantation in patient with heart failure Live case 8 (University Hospital, Krakow) Complex PCI in heart failure Live case 9 (Thoraxcenter,Rotterdam) TBD Live case 10 (University Hospital, Krakow) Complex PCI in heart failure
13:30-14:30 Sesja pielęgniarek, techników i ratowników cz. 1 [PL] Ratownictwo medyczne i kardiologia inwazyjna jako element bezpieczeństwa publicznego. 1. Nowy model diagnostyki i leczenia ostrych zespołów wieńcowych w fazie przedszpitalnej. 13.30 13.35 Punkt widzenia ratownika medycznego 13.35 13.40 Punkt widzenia kardiologia inwazyjnego 2. Rola teletransmisji EKG w diagnostyce pacjentów z podejrzeniem OZW 13.40 13.48 Prezentacja 1 (8 minut) 13.48 13.56 Prezentacja 2 (8 minut) 13.56 14.06 Małopolski zintegrowany system teletransmisji EKG 14.06 14.16 Logistyka transportu pacjentów z ostrymi stanami kardiologicznymi - doświadczenia Lotniczego Pogotowia Ratunkowego 14.16 14.30 Dyskusja 14:30-16:00 Sesja pielęgniarek, techników i ratowników cz. 2 [PL] Przewodniczący: Elżbieta Gawlik, Marcin Wizimirski, Agnieszka Zwolińska, Andrzej Kądzielski 14.30 14.45 Nowe wytyczne rewaskularyzacji wieńcowej wg ESC 14.45 15.00 Czwarta rewolucja w kardiologii interwencyjnej czy jest już faktem? Wyniki badania ABSORB II. 15.00-15.15 Fuzja obrazowania wewnątrzwieńcowego i angiografii - czy może być użyteczna w codziennej praktyce? 15.15-16.00 Dyskusja