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Valid as of 09 April 2018
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure2
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Morning
- 10:00 -10:00 - 10:30
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Ceremony
EuroPCR 2018 OpeningCeremonyChairpersons: A. Cremonesi, J. Fajadet, M.Haude, W. WijnsPanellists: I. Al Rashdan, A. Baumbach(pending confirmation), J. Bax (pendingconfirmation), H.C. Tan
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Retrograde CTO approach -Episode 1Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: J. Strange (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: A. Low, A. Witkowski (pendingconfirmation)
10:30 Triple retrograde access to facilitate cruxbifurcation treatment of a chronicallyoccluded right coronary arteryN. Konstantinidis
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 CTO and bifurcation, a challenging
combinationJ.P. Vilchez Tschischke
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Three CTOs in one
A. Allali11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 One main stem, to arms, to catheter, one
CTOS. Calic
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 The successful opening of CTO in right
coronary artery requiring retrograde andantegrade techniques due to the distalcalcific cap problemI. Guliyev (pending confirmation)
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Retrograde CTO case through tortuous
epicardial collateralA. Kalnins (pending confirmation)
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Successful PCI of CTO using ipsilateral
collateralsS.R. Kondapally Seshasai
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
10:45 - 12:15
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Coronary interventions LIVEdemonstration from West Riffa,BahrainChairpersons: I. Al Rashdan, J. FajadetPanellists: A. Al Nooryani (pendingconfirmation), J. Cortes-Lawrenz(pending confirmation), F. Hellig(pending confirmation), H.C. Tan
10:45 Patient presentation10:50 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case11:00 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators11:05 LIVE case procedure from Mohammed
Bin Khalifa Cardiac Centre, RoyalMedical Services, Bahrain Defence Force- West Riffa, Bahrain
12:00 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure3
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Morning
- 12:00 -12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 241 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
How cardiac surgeon andinterventionalist can improvetreatment of heart diseases? With the collaboration of the Warsaw Course onCardiovascular Interventions (WCCI)Chairpersons: R.J. Gil, M. Gilard (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: P. Meier, A. Witkowski(pending confirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To learn about the current practiceregarding heart diseases treatmentTo understand the potential and valueof hybrid treatmentTo learn about the meaning and rolesof the Heart Team
12:00 EuroPCR welcomes WCCIM. Gilard (pending confirmation)
12:03 Session objectivesR.J. Gil
Case 1 - Coronary revascularisation:complete vs. incomplete. What is mostimportant for individual patient?
12:07 Case presentationJ. Legutko (pending confirmation)
12:17 Discussion and audience interaction12:27 Interventionalist point of view
G. Olivecrona (pending confirmation)Case 2 - Does hybrid approach help inmultivessel disease with left maininvolvement? How Heart Team shoulddeal with arguments of cardiac surgeonand interventionalist?
12:33 Case presentation12:43 Discussion and audience interaction12:53 Synthesis of the problem
P. Suwalski (pending confirmation)Case 3 - Hybrid approach to thetreatment of complex cases of coronaryartery disease and valvular heartdiseases
12:59 Case presentationW. Wojakowski
13:09 Discussion and audience interaction13:19 Synthesis of the problem
M.A. Deja (pending confirmation)13:25 Session evaluation and key learnings
R.J. Gil
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 242A Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
How Should ITreat?
Argentina and France share theirmost educational cases: CTOstrategiesWith the collaboration of the Argentinian Collegeof Interventional Cardioangiologists (CACI) andthe French Group of Atheroma and InterventionalCardiology (GACI)Chairpersons: H. Benamer, A. Damonte
Attend this session if you want:To define the best strategy whenapproaching a complex CTOTo improve your experience with CTOinterventionTo share challenging case experiencesamong peers
12:00 Session objectivesA. Damonte
12:05 Case 1: keep calm and think twiceL. Padilla
12:10 Discussion and audience interaction12:20 How would I treat the case?
A. Py (pending confirmation)12:25 How would I treat the case?
A. Goldsmit12:30 How did I treat the case?
L. Padilla12:40 Consensus
H. Benamer12:45 Case 2: hybrid strategy to perform a
complex CTO caseB. Faurie
12:50 Discussion and audience interaction13:00 How would I treat the case?
J.A.G. Alvarez13:05 How would I treat the case?
M. Pansieri (pending confirmation)13:10 How did I treat the case?
B. Faurie13:20 Consensus
A. Damonte13:25 Session evaluation and key learnings
H. Benamer
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure4
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Morning
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging STEMI and NSTEMIcases - Bosnia and Herzegovina,and Luxembourg share theirmost educational cases:thrombosis and calcification inSTEMI and N-STEMIWith the collaboration of the Association ofCardiologists of Bosnia and Herzegovina and theLuxembourg Society of Cardiology Chairpersons: J. Beissel (pendingconfirmation), I. Terzic
Attend this session if you want:To treat calcified arteriesTo discuss thrombo-aspirationTo share complex PCI with yourcolleagues
12:00 Session objectivesI. Terzic
12:05 Case 1: STEMI and Leriche syndromeI. Iveljic
12:10 Discussion and audience interaction12:20 Case 1 treatment
I. Iveljic12:23 Key learnings
J. Beissel (pending confirmation)12:25 Case 2: a very calcified artery
P. Frambach12:30 Discussion and audience interaction12:40 Case 2 treatment
P. Frambach12:43 Key learnings
I. Terzic12:45 Case 3: STEMI in patient with graft failure
immediately after surgery treated with PCIS. Djedovic
12:50 Discussion and audience interaction13:00 Case 3 treatment
S. Djedovic13:03 Key learnings
J. Beissel (pending confirmation)13:05 Case 4: which is the culprit lesion in this
ACS STEMI? F. Philippe (pending confirmation)
13:10 Discussion and audience interaction13:20 Case 4 treatment
F. Philippe (pending confirmation)13:23 Key learnings
I. Terzic13:25 Session evaluation and key learnings
J. Beissel (pending confirmation)
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 251 Level 2
Focus on DailyPractice
Case Discussion
Secondary mitral regurgitation:comparison of surgical repairand transcatheter repairtechniquesChairpersons: T. Feldman, H. TreedePanellists: M. Borger, M. Buch
Attend this session if you want:To appraise contemporary surgical andtranscatheter mitral repair techniquesTo enhance your skills in selecting theright patient for each approachTo discuss the shortcomings of eachrepair technique
12:00 Session objectivesT. Feldman
12:03 Anatomy and mechanisms of functionalmitral regurgitation
12:10 Discussion and audience interaction12:17 Surgical annuloplasty: patient selection,
contemporary techniques and devicesO. Wendler (pending confirmation)
12:24 Percutaneous annuloplasty: patientselection, contemporary techniques anddevices
12:31 Discussion and audience interaction12:45 Key messages summarised by chairpersons
and panel12:52 Surgical leaflet repair: patient selection,
contemporary techniques and devicesR. Klautz (pending confirmation)
12:59 Percutaneous leaflet repair: patientselection, contemporary techniques anddevicesH. Ince
13:06 Discussion and audience interaction13:20 Key messages summarised by chairpersons
and panel13:27 Session evaluation and key learnings
H. Treede
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure5
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Morning
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Tutorial
Innovations in percutaneoustricuspid interventionChairpersons: R. Hahn, F. MaisanoPanellists: C. Meduri, T. Modine
Attend this session if you want:To fully understand the anatomical andtechnical challenges associated withpercutaneous tricuspid interventionTo hear the latest outcome dataconcerning cutting-edge technologieswith first-in-man experienceTo identify the limitations of currentlyavailable devices
12:00 Session objectivesR. Hahn
12:03 Trialign - Device description clinicaloutcomes and current challengesA.S. Petronio
12:11 Discussion and audience interaction12:15 Cardioband Tricuspid- Device description
clinical outcomes and current challenges12:27 Discussion and audience interaction12:31 4Tech - Device description clinical
outcomes and current challengesD. Muller
12:39 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 MitraClip for tricuspid valve - Device
description clinical outcomes and currentchallengesG. Nickenig
12:51 Discussion and audience interaction12:55 Forma - Device description clinical
outcomes and current challenges13:03 Discussion and audience interaction13:07 TricValve - Device description clinical
outcomes and current challengesA. Lauten
13:15 Discussion and audience interaction13:15 Navigate transcatheter tricuspid valve
replacement - Device description clinicaloutcomes and current challengesJ.L. Navia
13:23 Discussion and audience interaction13:27 Session evaluation and key learnings
F. Maisano
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 253 Level 2
Case Discussion
Combining intracoronarypressure mapping andangiography to plan andperform PCI: a practical crashcourseChairpersons: J. Davies, H.H. Tilsted(pending confirmation)Panellists: S. Baptista, N. Ryan
Attend this session if you want:To learn how to perform and interpretiFR/FFR pullback tracings in thecoronary arteriesTo provide practical tips on how toincorporate pressure pullback curvesinto clinical practiceTo share examples on the added valueof co-registration of angiography andphysiology in decision-making duringPCI
12:00 Session objectives J. Davies
12:05 Why should I perform coronary pressurepullbacks?B.K. Koo
12:13 Discussion and audience interaction12:25 How to do it? Practical aspects of
performing and interpreting pressurepullback curves and angiographyco-registration with intracoronaryphysiology J. Escaned
12:33 Discussion and audience interaction12:45 A recorded case showing the use of FFR
pullback in extensive coronary disease12:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:05 A recorded case showing the use of iFR
co-registration with angiography C. Cook
13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:25 Session evaluation and key learnings
H.H. Tilsted (pending confirmation)
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure6
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Morning
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 342B Level 3
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
Abstracts
TAVI: long-termthromboembolic events:predictors and therapySession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: P. MacCarthyPanellist: M. Asami
12:00 TAVI-related thrombocytopenia andoutcomes. Is there a prosthesis factor?M. Hernandez-Enriquez
12:08 Discussion and audience interaction12:13 Pre- and peri-procedural factors associated
with an increased risk of in-hospital strokeafter TAVI? Insights from the UK TAVIregistryA. Myat
12:21 Discussion and audience interaction12:26 Multivariate predictors of early and late
stroke after TAVR implantation: insightsfrom the randomised REPRISE III trialA. Linke
12:34 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 Subclinical valve thrombosis after TAVI: a
systematic review and meta-analysis onincidence, management, and potentialneurological sequelaeK. Woldendorp
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 Clinical valve thrombosis after
transcatheter aortic valve-in-valveimplantationM. Abdel-Wahab
13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:05 Direct oral anticoagulants vs. vitamin K
antagonists after TAVIH. Kawashima
13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:18 The optimal antiplatelet strategy after
TAVI: a meta-analysisC. Rajkumar
13:26 Discussion and audience interaction
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 352A Level 3
Abstracts
Challenges in the treatment ofleft main and MVDSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: J. WykrzykowskaPanellist: F. Weidinger
12:00 C-reactive protein and prognosis after PCIand bypass graft surgery for left maincoronary artery disease: analysis from theEXCEL trialI. Kosmidou
12:08 Discussion and audience interaction12:13 Clinical performance of a dedicated
self-expandable stent for the treatment ofleft main stem disease. Results of the leftmain angioplasty with a self-apposingstent - the MATISSE studyB. Cortese
12:21 Discussion and audience interaction12:26 Dedicated bifurcation cobalt-chromium
sirolimus-eluting stent in the treatment ofdistal left main stenosis ? OCT evaluationof the stent healing patternJ. Bil
12:34 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 Impact of staging PCI in patients with
three-vessel coronary artery disease:insights from the SYNTAX-II studyC. Collet
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 The importance of measuring FFR to
improve the efficiency of endovasculartreatment on left main bifurcation lesionsD. Maximkin
13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:05 Gender difference with the use of
percutaneous left ventricular assist devicein patients undergoing complex high-riskPCI: the cVAD registryM.C. Alraies
13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:18 Long-term outcome in patients treated
with first-generation vs.second-generation DES for the treatmentof unprotected left main coronary arterystenosisL. Van Zandvoort
13:26 Discussion and audience interaction
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure7
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:00 - 13:30
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Moderatede-posters
Long and very long-term clinicaloutcomes after aortic valverepairSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitators: F. Nietlispach, L.Nombela-Franco
12:00 Outcomes of patients with severe aorticstenosis treated with balloon aorticvalvuloplasty prior to surgical aortic valvereplacement, TAVR or conservativemanagementS. Lehman (pending confirmation)
12:05 Discussion and audience interaction12:10 TAVI in the cathlab vs. hybrid operating
room: insights from the FRANCE-TAVIregistryM. Spaziano
12:15 Discussion and audience interaction12:20 Prosthesis-patient mismatch after TAVI
with self-expanding andballoon-expandable prostheses: impact ofthe change in prosthesis iteration andsizing practiceM. Abdelghani
12:25 Discussion and audience interaction12:30 Long-term outcomes from the all-comer
Nordic Aortic Valve Intervention (NOTION)randomised clinical trial in patients withsevere aortic valve stenosisL. Sondergaard
12:35 Discussion and audience interaction12:40 Clinical outcomes of surgical or TAVR in
intermediate-risk patients according tosex: results from the SURTAVI trialN. Van Mieghem
12:45 Discussion and audience interaction12:50 Transcatheter or surgical aortic valve
replacement in intermediate-risk patientswith previous CABG surgery: a subanalysisfrom the SURTAVI trialM. Reardon
12:55 Discussion and audience interaction13:00 Prevalence and outcome of infective
endocarditis after TAVRF. Van Den Brink
13:05 Discussion and audience interaction13:10 Sex-related differences in clinical
presentation and outcome aftertranscatheter aortic valve implantation forsevere aortic stenosis: insights from therandomised REPRISE III trialM. Guerrero
13:15 Discussion and audience interaction13:20 Long-term durability and hemodynamic
performance of a self-expandingtranscatheter heart valve beyond five yearsafter implantation: a prospectiveobservational study applying thestandardised definitions of structuraldeterioration and valve failureG. Richardt
13:25 Discussion and audience interaction
12:00 - 13:30
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
Learning bifurcation: provisionalside-branch stentingFacilitators: F. Burzotta, G. StankovicMedia Driver: L. Biasco
Objectives:To understand why and when toconsider the provisional side-branchstentingTo understand how to "optimise" yourselections during provisionalside-branch stenting
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
Strategies and techniques forleft main PCI - Part 1Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: F. MalikPanellists: F. Kovar, E. Margetic (pendingconfirmation), R.P. Shah
12:00 How to tackle ostial lesion of a large lesionleft main coronary arteryD. Cottens
12:08 Discussion and audience interaction12:13 Distal left main; single stent approach in
ACSP. Zurek
12:21 Discussion and audience interaction12:26 A case of successful push-fold method in
left main coronary bifurcation lesionK. Meno
12:34 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 Scantily clad trifurcation left main stem
PCI: less (metal) coverage is better with Vstent strategyG.N. Viswanathan
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 Percutaneous intervention to a trifurcating
left main stemJ. Laffan
13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:05 Complicated IVUS-guided PCI to ostial
circumflex - High lateral Medina 1,1,1bifurcation diseaseG. Sitafidis
13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:18 Acute left main near-occlusion treated
with self-apposing stents using the culottetechniqueL.M. Predescu
13:26 Discussion and audience interaction
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure8
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
Challenging lesions androtablatorSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: D. DudekPanellists: D. Al Khdair, J. Moon
12:00 Rotablation in anterior STEMIW. Trenkner
12:08 Discussion and audience interaction12:13 Multivessel drilling in heavily calcified
coronariesA. Mechery
12:21 Discussion and audience interaction12:26 IVUS-guided rota stenting of
post-CABG-diffusely calcified leftcircumflex and right coronary arteryS. Kasturi
12:34 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 IVUS supported PCI of left anterior
descending/left circumflexR. Vijayvergiya
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 Subintimal space rotational atherectomy
to facilitate successful CTO PCIS. Saraf
13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:05 Multistaged approach to complex PCI in
significant renal impairmentA. Mechery
13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:18 A post-stenting coronary perforation -
timely intervention and benefit ofguideliner and covered stentB. Thevan
13:26 Discussion and audience interaction
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 341 Level 3
Case Discussion
How to managecatheter-induced aorticdissections during PCISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: S. Al ShaikhPanellists: J.A. Brum Silveira (pendingconfirmation), P. L'Allier, K. Thongplung(pending confirmation)
12:00 PCI complication - Ostial right coronaryartery dissectionL. Scepanovic (pending confirmation)
12:08 Discussion and audience interaction12:13 Never say: easy PCI. Iatrogenic left main
artery dissectionM. Valdebenito
12:21 Discussion and audience interaction12:26 Extensive retrograde spiral dissection
extending to sinus of valsalva during PCI inright coronary arteryA. Yaseen
12:34 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 GP 2b3a inhibitor can be a double-edge
swordA. Firouzi
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 Iatrogenic dissection of the right coronary
artery during coronary angiographyleading to no-reflowZ.V. Lee
13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:05 The executing injector
A. Kanoksilp13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:18 Isolated retrograde aortocoronary
dissection of the right coronary arteryM. Recio
13:26 Discussion and audience interaction
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 342A Level 3
PCR SharingCentre
Optimal primary PCI in 2018Facilitators: M. Behan, D. SparvMedia Driver: S. Wilson
Attend this session if you want:To be confident in best current PrimaryPCI practiceto be aware of the latest guidelinesand recommendationsTo know what complications to expectand how to deal with them
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure9
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 343 Level 3
Case Discussion
How to manage coronaryperforation? - Part 1Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: M. SabatéPanellists: W. Roongsangmanoon(pending confirmation), G. Sengottuvelu,P. Varvarovsky (pending confirmation)
12:00 A novel technique to seal distal coronaryperforationsB. Enany
12:08 Discussion and audience interaction12:13 The saviour guide
H. Gupta12:21 Discussion and audience interaction12:26 Coronary artery perforation by exima-laser
coronary ablationT. Shinya
12:34 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 When nothing fits
S.A. Khawaja12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 An unusual complication due to a routine
coronary angioplasty procedure:intramyocardial dissecting haematomaE. Vuruskan
13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:05 Closing a CTO "a marathon task"
J.R. Kashyap (pending confirmation)13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:18 Don´t get distracted
A. Fontes13:26 Discussion and audience interaction
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 351 Level 3
Case Discussion
Knots and fractures: how to dealwith mechanical catheterfailuresSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: J.L. Leiva PonsPanellists: R. Singh (pendingconfirmation), S. Soerianata (pendingconfirmation), M. Sokolov (pendingconfirmation)
12:00 Novel balloon assisted catheter"unknotting" techniqueP. Tsinivizov
12:08 Discussion and audience interaction12:13 Transradial retrieval of broken catheter
after PCI: a nightmareC.M.S. Kabir
12:21 Discussion and audience interaction12:26 "Lets go fishing"
B.P. Srinivas12:34 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 Radial sheath fracture and retention due to
severe radial artery spasmZ.U. Jan
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 Accidental explantation of deployed stent
S. Patted13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:05 When your support fails?
J. Martins13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:18 Unusual complication during a PCI
R. Hammami13:26 Discussion and audience interaction
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 352B Level 3
Learning how to perform atransfemoral TAVI procedureFacilitators: N. Dumonteil, D. MylotteMedia Driver: M. Pighi
Attend this session if you want:To understand the key proceduralsteps of a transfemoral TAVI procedureTo learn more about the safedeployment of a balloon-expandableand a self-expandable TAVI deviceTo maximise the efficiency of yourtransfemoral TAVI programme
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure10
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:00 - 13:30
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Mitral valve-in-valve procedures:procedural considerationsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: F. BourlonPanellists: V. Delgado, C. Grasso, W.H. Yin
12:00 Severe mitral stenosis and persistent leftappendage thrombosis: when an oldpercutaneous solution meets newpercutaneous strategiesA. Mangieri (pending confirmation)
12:07 Discussion and audience interaction12:11 Over the wire percutaneous transseptal
mitral commissurotomyR. C D (pending confirmation)
12:18 Discussion and audience interaction12:22 Balloon valvuloplasty in the presence of
left atrial appendix thrombus andrecurrent strokeE. Ercan
12:29 Discussion and audience interaction12:33 Inoue balloon over veno-arterial rail
overcoming difficult valve crossingM. Nagy
12:40 Discussion and audience interaction12:44 International LAMPOON: preventing
outflow obstruction in transcatheter mitralvalve implantationJ. Michel
12:51 Discussion and audience interaction12:55 Mechanical circulatory support with ECMO
during transcatheter mitral valve-in-ringreplacement in a patient with advancedheart failureC. Sorini Dini (pending confirmation)
13:02 Discussion and audience interaction13:06 Transapical valve-in-valve implantation for
bioprosthetic mitral valve failuresecondary to endocarditis using aballoon-expandable deviceI. Colaiori
13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:17 Percutaneous mitral valve-in-valve
implantation with SAPIEN 3 prosthesis viatranseptal approach for a failingbioprosthetic Mosaic valveC. Gandolfo
13:24 Discussion and audience interaction
12:00 - 13:30
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
Treatment of coronaryaneurysms - Part 1Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: G. DangasPanellists: P. Agarwal (pendingconfirmation), H. Danenberg, G. Gargiulo
12:00 Patient with a giant thrombotic rightcoronary artery aneurysm and NSTEMIH. Alexy (pending confirmation)
12:08 Discussion and audience interaction12:13 A boxer in the cathlab: when the going
gets tough, the tough gets goingM. Verdoia
12:21 Discussion and audience interaction12:26 Closure of left anterior descending
aneurysm using coil and cover stentT. Aye (pending confirmation)
12:34 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 The seven-year story of a right coronary
artery aneurysmD.F. Filip
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 Case of coronary artery aneurysm closure
with implantation of BMS stent with apolyethylene terephthalate net in leftanterior descending and first diagonal truebifurcationA. Gavrylyshyn
13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:05 Percutaneous treatment of a giant
atheromatous coronary aneurysmP. Commeau
13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:18 Coronary aneurysm angioplasty
C. Dauvergne13:26 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:20 - 14:00
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Abstracts
Outcomes of PCI for stableanginaSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairpersons: D. Holmes, W. WijnsPanellists: A. Baumbach, D. Capodanno,M. Haude (pending confirmation), M.B.Leon (pending confirmation), P. Urban
12:20 ORBITA: a physiology-stratified analysis ofthe impact of FFR and iFR on efficacy ofcoronary angioplasty in stable coronaryartery diseaseR. Al-Lamee (pending confirmation)
12:32 Discussion and audience interaction12:38 GZ-FFR: a randomised controlled trial of
PCI vs. optimal medical therapy in patientswith stable angina and Grey-ZoneFractional Flow Reserve valuesB. Hennigan
12:50 Discussion and audience interaction12:56 FAME II: five-year results of the FFR-guided
PCI vs. medical therapy in stable coronarydisease trialP. Xaplanteris
13:08 Discussion and audience interaction13:14 FAME 2, DANAMI-3-PRIMULTI, and
COMPARE-ACUTE: a pooled, patient-levelanalysis of FFR-guided PCI vs. medicaltherapy to reduce cardiac death andmyocardial infarctionF. Zimmermann
13:26 Discussion and audience interaction13:32 SYNTAX III Revolution: non-invasive heart
team assessment of multivessel coronarydisease with coronary CT angiographyP.W. Serruys (pending confirmation)
13:44 Discussion and audience interaction13:50 PCR statement on PCI for stable CAD
M. Haude (pending confirmation)
- 13:00 -13:45 - 15:15
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
Focus on DailyPractice
Case Discussion
Left main special: dealing withostial left anterior descending orostial circumflex stenosisChairpersons: T. Lefèvre, G. Stankovic(pending confirmation)Panellists: H. Gamra, D. Hildick-Smith, U.Kaul, J. Ormiston
Attend this session if you want:To learn about the different options totreat ostial left anterior descendingartery lesions depending on theanatomy of the left main bifurcationTo learn about the causes of highrestenosis rates when treating isolatedostial left circumflex lesionsTo learn about the strategies withpotential to improve outcomes whentreating ostial left circumflex
13:45 Session objectivesT. Lefèvre
13:50 Ostial left anterior descending lesion: whatis the best technique - Case: ostial leftanterior descending C. Jensen
14:03 Discussion and audience interaction14:15 An angulated ostial circumflex lesion -
Case: circumflex ostiumD. Kettles
14:28 Discussion and audience interaction14:40 A recurrent ostial stenosis - Case: ostial
circumflex restenosisN. Gonzalo
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction15:05 Key learnings
G. Stankovic (pending confirmation)
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:45 - 15:15
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Moderatede-posters
Role of percutaneousmechanical support systems incardiogenic shockSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitators: D. Burkhoff, M. Noc
13:45 Haemodynamic support during PCI withImpella percutaneous ventricular assistdevice: a single-centre experienceL. Azzalini
13:50 Discussion and audience interaction13:55 A systematic literature review and
meta-analysis of Impella devices used incardiogenic shock and high-risk PCIJ. Hill
14:00 Discussion and audience interaction14:05 Impella, HeartMate PHP and PulseCath for
protected PCIK. Ameloot (pending confirmation)
14:10 Discussion and audience interaction14:15 Veno-arterial-ECMO for the treatment of
cardiogenic shock in primary PCI for STEMI;a multicentre experienceF. Van Den Brink
14:20 Discussion and audience interaction14:25 Prognostic factors for one-month mortality
of AMI complicated by cardiogenic shockor cardiac arrest treated with ECMOtherapyM.J. Kim
14:30 Discussion and audience interaction14:35 Impella support compared to medical
treatment for post-cardiac arrest shockafter out-of-hospital cardiac arrestK. Karatolios
14:40 Discussion and audience interaction14:45 Veno-arterial ECMO therapy in patients
with cardiac arrest - Insight from the firstGerman retrospective multicentre analysis:the Lazarus registerS. Kriechbaum (pending confirmation)
14:50 Discussion and audience interaction14:55 Prevalence and clinical correlates of
extended haemodynamic support inhigh-risk PCI: insights from the CVADregistryC. Davila
15:00 Discussion and audience interaction15:05 Mortality in patients with cardiogenic
shock treated with the Impella CPmicroaxial pump for isolated leftventricular failureA. Schäfer
15:10 Discussion and audience interaction
13:45 - 15:15
INTERACTIVECASE CORNER
Level 1
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
Case Discussion
Stent thrombosis: example ofmultiple causesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsFacilitator: R. Philippart
13:45 Recurrent stent thrombosisD. Feschenko
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Scaffold fracture: a rare cause of
hyperacute thrombosisF. Torres
14:06 Discussion and audience interaction14:11 Multiple stent thrombosis
F. Bresoles14:19 Discussion and audience interaction14:24 Bridge therapy with cangrelor before and
after pulmonary left upper lobectomy in ahigh-risk patient with coronary stentR. Rossini
14:32 Discussion and audience interaction14:37 Beware of the DAPT and bifurcation rules:
very late diagonal stent thrombosisresulting in left anterior descending arteryocclusion. The value of imagingL. Poulimenos
14:45 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 PCI for patient with haemophilia. Was it
possible to avoid complications?A. Kalnins (pending confirmation)
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:03 One heart, one brain, one destiny -
Thrombosis... haemorrhage, challengingcaseM. Abdelbadie
15:11 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:45 - 15:15
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
Transcatheter edge-to-edgerepair for degenerative mitralregurgitationChairpersons: L. Sondergaard (pendingconfirmation), S. Windecker (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: P. Denti, C. Grasso, T. Modine
Attend this session if you want:To discuss how clinical and anatomicalcharacteristics of the mitral valve caninfluence patient and device selectionTo participate in a step-by-step LIVEdemonstration of percutaneousedge-to-edge mitral valve repairTo better understand decision-makingregarding evaluation of final result asregards to residual mitral regurgitationand mitral valve gradient
13:45 Session objectivesS. Windecker
13:47 Patient presentationS. Windecker (pending confirmation)
13:50 Strategic and technical discussion of theLIVE case
13:57 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
14:00 LIVE case procedure 14:48 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators14:55 Current percutaneous treatment options
of degenerative mitral regurgitationT. Modine
15:10 Session evaluation and key learningsL. Sondergaard (pending confirmation)
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Abstracts
Hotline TAVI 1Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairpersons: R. Makkar (pendingconfirmation), B. PrendergastPanellists: M. Chen (pendingconfirmation), S. Saito, P. Wenaweser
13:45 30-day clinical and echocardiographicresults of next-generationballoon-expandable TAVR system inpatients with severe stenosis of nativeaortic valveS. Sharma (pending confirmation)
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 REBOOT: randomised comparison of
repositionable and balloon-expandablebioprostheses in patients undergoing TAVIJ. Mehilli
14:06 Discussion and audience interaction14:11 PORTICO I: real-world experience using the
Portico transcatheter aortic valve: 30-dayoutcomes in 973 patients enrolled (CohortA)F. Maisano (pending confirmation)
14:19 Discussion and audience interaction14:24 Evolut R FORWARD: one-year outcomes
following real-world TAVI with aself-expanding repositionable valveE. Grube
14:32 Discussion and audience interaction14:37 CENTERA-EU: one-year outcomes assessing
a novel self-expanding transcatheter heartvalveH. Reichenspurner (pending confirmation)
14:45 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 SURTAVI: two-year outcomes of patients
with severe aortic stenosis and anSTS-PROM of less than three percentP.W. Serruys (pending confirmation)
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:03 Comparison of data from the TVT registry
with PARTNER2 S3 studies: real-worldoutcomes of TAVR withballoon-expandable valve inintermediate-risk patientsE.M. Tuzcu
15:11 Discussion and audience interaction
13:45 - 15:15
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
Learning bifurcation: a plannedtwo-stent strategyFacilitators: T. Johnson, M. LesiakMedia Driver: C. O'Sullivan
Attend this session if you want:To know when two-stent strategyshould be plannedTo learn how to adapt complexstenting technique to lesion anatomyTo learn tips and tricks of DK-Crushstenting technique
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure14
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
Strategies and techniques forleft main PCI - Part 2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: A. Al NooryaniPanellists: K. Han, A. Kanoksilp, R. Welsh
13:45 PCI to left main trifurcation in a patientwith left dominance and left circumflexsubocclusionE. Alcázar De La Torre
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Complex left main PCI in a STEMI patient
with IVUS guidanceL.M. Predescu
14:06 Discussion and audience interaction14:11 Totally occluded left main artery
A.S. Khan14:19 Discussion and audience interaction14:24 Kissed and trissed
N. Kumar14:32 Discussion and audience interaction14:37 PCI of a calcified distal left main from radial
approachT. Chollet (pending confirmation)
14:45 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 Complex distal left main angioplasty with
IABP supportJoana Ribeiro
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:03 Left main PCI in a very high-risk ACS
patientH. Dinh
15:11 Discussion and audience interaction
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
Percutaneous treatment ofparavalvular leakSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: S. Toggweiler (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: A. Ruck, T.P. Tsao, R. S. VonBardeleben (pending confirmation)
13:45 Transcatheter mitral valve-in-valveimplantation for recurrent paravalvularleakage of mitral bioprosthetic valveH.P. Yu
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Percutaneous transapical closure of aortic
paravalvular leakM. Alfadhel
14:06 Discussion and audience interaction14:11 Successful retrieval of an embolised
occluder with an alligator forceps duringstaged paravalvular leakage closureK. Lenk
14:19 Discussion and audience interaction14:24 Aortic to right atrium fistula closure with a
vascular plugF. Sawaya
14:32 Discussion and audience interaction14:37 Percutaneous transapical closure of
paravalvular leak in mitral valvebioprosthesis without radio-opaqueindicatorsM. Celik
14:45 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 Transcatheter valve-in-valve therapy using
a balloon-expanding valve for treatment ofaortic paravalvular leakageM. Eskandari
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:03 Treatment of paravalvular leak after TAVR,
different cases, different strategiesD. Çirgami
15:11 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 241 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Tutorial
Successful PCI of coronary CTO:the right steps at the right timeWith the collaboration of the Asian InterventionalCardiovascular Therapeutics (AICT) and the AsianPacific Society of Interventional Cardiology (APSIC)Chairpersons: C.K. Naber, H.C. TanPanellists: L. Ge (pending confirmation),W. Udayachalerm
Attend this session if you want:To understand the unique languagesand terms of CTO interventionTo appreciate the essential steps inIVUS-guided CTO PCI To be updated on the latest clinicaltrials of CTO intervention: pros andcons
13:45 EuroPCR welcomes AICTC.K. Naber
13:47 Session objectivesH.C. Tan
13:51 Essential CTO techniques: explained andappliedH.L. Kao
14:03 Discussion and audience interaction14:15 IVUS-guided CTO PCI: step-by-step
M. Ochiai14:27 Discussion and audience interaction14:39 Debate: CTO PCI is beneficial and justifies
the complexity involved14:39 Pro
J. Chen (pending confirmation)14:47 Contra
S.J. Park (pending confirmation)14:55 Discussion and audience interaction15:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
H.C. Tan
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging cases - Belarus andUkraine share their mosteducational cases: technical andtactical challenges in patientswith STEMI and shockWith the collaboration of the Belarus Society ofEndovascular Surgery and InterventionalCardiology and the Ukrainian Association ofInterventional CardiologyChairpersons: M. Sokolov, V. Stelmashok(pending confirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To discuss various managementstrategies for PCI in cardiogenic shockTo understand the prompt recognitionof potential periproceduralcomplications during PCITo share challenging casesexperienced among peers
13:45 Session objectivesM. Sokolov
13:50 Case 1: complex dual bifurcation - Ad hocvs. staged in ACS patientA. Klantsa
13:55 Discussion and audience interaction14:05 Case 1 treatment
A. Klantsa14:08 Key learnings
V. Stelmashok (pending confirmation)14:10 Case 2: PCI on venous bypass graft in
patient with STEMI and erythremiaS. Gorohovsky
14:15 Discussion and audience interaction14:25 Case 2 treatment
S. Gorohovsky14:28 Key learnings
M. Sokolov14:30 Case 3: bifurcation stenting of a saphenous
vein graft in a patient with STEMIL. Sorokhtey
14:35 Discussion and audience interaction14:45 Case 3 treatment
L. Sorokhtey14:48 Key learnings
V. Stelmashok (pending confirmation)14:50 Case 4: STEMI with proximal left anterior
descending occlusion and left circumflexdissectionD. Pashkovsky
14:55 Discussion and audience interaction15:05 Case 4 treatment
D. Pashkovsky15:08 Key learnings
M. Sokolov15:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
V. Stelmashok (pending confirmation)
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure16
Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
Tutorial
Functional assessment ofcoronary artery disease inpatients with aortic stenosisChairpersons: B. De Bruyne, S. RedwoodPanellists: K. Al-Shaibi, G. Niccoli
Attend this session if you want:To understand the impact of aorticstenosis on coronary physiologyTo appreciate the value and limitationsof iFR/FFR in assessing coronarystenoses in patients prior to TAVI orSAVRTo gather practical tips on theperformance and interpretation ofiFR/FFR in patients with aortic stenosis
13:45 Session objectivesB. De Bruyne
13:50 How does aortic stenosis modify coronaryphysiology?J. Davies
13:58 Discussion and audience interaction14:06 Invasive assessment of coronary stenoses
using FFR and iFR before and after aorticvalve interventionF. Ribichini
14:14 Discussion and audience interaction14:22 Non-invasive alternatives: CT-FFR and QFR
J. Escaned14:30 Discussion and audience interaction14:38 Case example 1
F.M. Lauri14:46 Discussion and audience interaction14:54 Case example 2
H.D. Mejia-Renteria15:02 Discussion and audience interaction15:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
S. Redwood
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Tutorial
Changes in medical deviceregulation in Europe - whatevery interventionalist shouldknow?Chairpersons: R. Byrne, S. OktayPanellists: N. MacAleenan (pendingconfirmation), P. Piscoi (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To understand what is new/differentwith the 2017 European medicaldevice regulationTo compare the European MedicalDevice Regulation compares withregulations in other geographiesTo appraise about physician\'sinvolvement in the approval process ofmedical devices
13:45 Session objectivesR. Byrne
13:50 The new 2017 European medical deviceregulation (MDR) - key developments andimpactsT. Melvin (pending confirmation)
14:00 Discussion and audience interaction14:10 Changes in device regulation in the United
States - what's newR. Waksman
14:20 Discussion and audience interaction14:30 Notified body perspective on regulation
and access to innovation in EuropeB. Akra (pending confirmation)
14:40 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 Physician involvement in the regulation of
coronary stents in Europe - experience sofarR. Byrne
15:00 Discussion and audience interaction15:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
S. Oktay
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 253 Level 2
Focus on DailyPractice
Case Discussion
LAA closure: from patientselection to treatment andfollow-upChairpersons: B. Farah (pendingconfirmation), F. HelligPanellists: F. Bourlon, U. Landmesser
Attend this session if you want:To discuss how to identify bestcandidates for LAA closureTo share device-specific tips and tricksfor optimal device implantationTo appreciate the emerging role ofvarious imaging modalities to plan,guide and follow-up deviceimplantation
13:45 Session objectivesF. Hellig
13:50 Clinical and anatomical considerations inselecting the good candidates for LAACF. Bedogni
14:00 Discussion and audience interaction14:10 CT, TEE, MRI: how the pre and post
procedural imaging modalities changedmy practiceS. Berti
14:20 Discussion and audience interaction14:30 Procedural technique and device-specific
tips and tricksH. Ince
14:40 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 Which anti-thrombotic regimens and for
how long after the closure J. Goicolea (pending confirmation)
15:00 Discussion and audience interaction15:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
B. Farah (pending confirmation)
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 341 Level 3
Case Discussion
OCT in challenging casesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: G. GuagliumiPanellists: R.J. Gil, R. Koning (pendingconfirmation), H. SoonJun
13:45 Lightning the way: use of OCT in twocomplex lesionsP. Marques-Alves
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Landing the stent inside the plaque:
proximal left anterior descending arterydissectionM. Minkkinen
14:06 Discussion and audience interaction14:11 OCT-guided CTO of left anterior
descending stenting and right coronaryarteryS. Kasturi
14:19 Discussion and audience interaction14:24 A case of imaging-guided re-intervention
after two-stent bifurcation PCI usingmini-crush techniqueA. Davidovic
14:32 Discussion and audience interaction14:37 OCT-guided acute, subacute and
long-term outcome of thin strut (100µm)BRSA.K. Mahajan (pending confirmation)
14:45 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 A successful case of left anterior
descending artery just proximal lesiontreated by directional coronaryatherectomy and DEBS. Masuda
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:03 Role of intra-coronary imaging in
management of cocaine-associated ACS -case reportA. Elhosieny
15:11 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 342B Level 3
Abstracts
PCR'S GOT TALENT - ROUND 1 -SESSION 1Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissions
13:45 Introduction13:47 Thyroid disorders in spontaneous coronary
artery dissectionS.J. Camacho Freire
13:51 Intracoronary electrocardiogram to guidepercutaneous interventions in coronarybifurcations: a proof of concept: the FIESTA(FFR vs. intracoronary electrocardiogram)studyL. Dosev (pending confirmation)
13:55 Functional and structural coronaryrecovery following BRS at five-yearfollow-up: an OCT and quantitative flowratio analysisL.R. Goncalves Ramírez
13:59 OCT surveillance of tissue coverage at sixmonths after implantation ofeverolimus-eluting BRS vs. conventionaleverolimus-eluting stents in ISAR-AbsorbMI trialH. Rai
14:03 Polylactic-co-glycolic acid encapsulation ofinsulin-like growth factor 1 to promotestem cell survival following delivery to theheartA. Hameed
14:07 Characteristics of cardiac magneticresonance imaging in spontaneouscoronary artery dissectionJ. Chandrasekhar
14:11 Clinical and anatomical predictors of sidebranch problems in true bifurcation lesionstreated by provisional strategyS. Osama (pending confirmation)
14:15 Complete vs. culprit only lesionintervention in ACS patients withmultivessel disease: incidence andoutcomes from the London Heart AttackGroupK. Rathod
14:19 Thin-cap fibroatheroma is associated withhigher rate of angiographic hidden plaquerupture in non-ischaemic vessels ofdiabetic patients - Insights from theCOMBINE studyB. Berta
14:23 Effect of adjunctive thrombus aspirationon in-hospital and three-year outcomes inpatients with STEMI and large nativecoronary artery thrombus burdenM. Keskin
14:27 Impact of cell therapy on cardiovascularoutcomes in patients with refractoryangina: a systematic review andmeta-analysisD. Weeraman
14:31 Five-year clinical outcomes of PCI with DESin patients with left main equivalentcoronary artery diseaseA. Kolyviras
14:35 Angiographic late lumen loss revisited:impact on target lesion revascularisationand device thrombosisA. Taku
14:39 PCI guided by enhanced stent visualisationsystem improves clinical outcomesK. Mcbeath
14:43 The feasibility of intracoronaryelectrocardiogram with provocativeacetylcholine test in chest pain patientswith non-obstructive coronary arterydisease ? Results from AChPOL registryJ. Bil
14:47 Percutaneous assessment andmanagement of outflow graft obstructionin patients with continuous flow leftventricular assist devicesC. Davila
14:51 Congestive profiles correlate with clinicaloutcomes among patients requiring acutemechanical circulatory support forcardiogenic shockK. Morine (pending confirmation)
14:55 A new percutaneous technique (glue andsuture) for effective vascular access siteclosure in patients undergoingtransfemoral aortic valve implantation andthoraco-AAA repairG. Singh
14:59 New alternative in angiography:randomised comparison of digitalsubtraction angiography and kineticimagingV. Orias
15:03 Comparison of tip and side placement ofexcision blades in atherectomyA. Janas
15:07 Deliberation15:12 Announcement of presentations selected
for round 2
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 343 Level 3
Case Discussion
How to manage coronaryperforation? - Part 2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: B. SchellerPanellists: Y.Y. Guan , A. Raza, T. Schmitz
13:45 Unexpected shock after elective PCIM. Cardenas
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Coronary perforation in STEMI PCI
simultaneously treated bypericardiocentesis and covered stentimplantationL. Giunio
14:06 Discussion and audience interaction14:11 Rupture of a Right Coronary Artery caused
by the Guide catheterY. Matsuo (pending confirmation)
14:19 Discussion and audience interaction14:24 My worst nightmare "coronary perforation
managed with balloon tamponade"J.R. Kashyap (pending confirmation)
14:32 Discussion and audience interaction14:37 The sum of all fears in CTO PCI
I. Cigalini (pending confirmation)14:45 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 Application of dual lumen catheter in
management of coronary perforationC.H. Chiang
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:03 Treatment with stent graft of iatrogenic
perforation of the left main duringcoronary angioplasty in presence ofcardiogenic shockC. Moncalvo
15:11 Discussion and audience interaction
13:45 - 13:55
ROOM 351 Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Ceremony
Nurses and Allied ProfessionalsProgramme Opening CeremonyFacilitator: D. Sparv
13:45 State-of-the-art lectureM. Gilard (pending confirmation)
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
Rotational atherectomy inchallenging heavy calcifiedlesions - Part 3Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: J. ByrnePanellists: C.G. Chan, P. Kala, J.L. LeivaPons
13:45 Successful rotational atherectomy for anangulated calcified lesion in an anomalousright coronary artery using the mother andchild techniqueN. Takahashi
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 A case of successful rotational
atherectomy for nodular calcificationprotruding inside stent- Insight fromFD-OCT and IVUS findingsT. Okai
14:06 Discussion and audience interaction14:11 Too much metal in the way - just drill it
awayH. Gupta
14:19 Discussion and audience interaction14:24 A diamond is forever: a case of stent
underexpansion treated with rotationalatherectomyV. Vizzi
14:32 Discussion and audience interaction14:37 How I tackled an elderly and very high-risk
complex STEMI patientF. Malik
14:45 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 Rotablation in recurrent STEMI
W. Trenkner14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:03 IVUS assessment in chronic calcified
nodule lesion treated with percutaneoustransluminal coronary rotational ablationand stentingT. Mitarai
15:11 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 352B Level 3
Learning multimodality imagingfor valvular and coronaryinterventions - the synergy ofechocardiography, CT andfluoroscopyFacilitators: N. Piazza, P.Thériault-LauzierMedia Driver: L.F. Ybarra
Attend this session if you want:To understand the correlation betweenechocardiography, fluoroscopy andmulti-slice CT for planning and guidingtranscatheter valve interventionsTo become familiar with thethree-dimensional fluoroscopicanatomy of the heartTo appreciate the utility of the S- anddouble S-curves for patient selection,choice of prosthesis and proceduralguidance
13:45 - 15:15
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
CTO antegrade approach - Part 1Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: G. WernerPanellists: A. Omeish (pendingconfirmation), J. Pregowski, J. Spratt
13:45 Parallel stenting in the recanalisation of anin-stent CTOS. Ojeda
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 A case of super-long, tandem CTO lesion
which is successfully crossed withappropriately selected wiresT. Doue
14:06 Discussion and audience interaction14:11 "Open sesame": recipe for success of CTO
F. Malik14:19 Discussion and audience interaction14:24 IVUS-guided true lumen re-entry for CTO
PCI (side-branch marker technique)H.I. Teng
14:32 Discussion and audience interaction14:37 Mid left anterior descending artery CTO
with more proximal true bifurcation lesionG. Sitafidis
14:45 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 IVUS-guided parallel wire technique for
double CTO lesionsC.T. Tsai
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:03 Post-CABG Guideliner-supported long CTO
of right coronary artery - Transradialantegrade approachS. Kasturi
15:11 Discussion and audience interaction
13:45 - 15:15
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
Treatment of coronaryaneurysms - Part 2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: D. FoleyPanellists: O. Gämperli, F. Prati, T. Rashid
13:45 Type IV DES fracture associated withcoronary aneurysm in a supposed limusallergic reaction settingA. Zago
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Treatment of a recurrent coronary
aneurysm due to covered stent fractureB. Lescot (pending confirmation)
14:06 Discussion and audience interaction14:11 Sirolimus-eluting stent restenosis treated
with paclitaxel-coated balloon angioplastyin the setting of multiple coronary arteryaneurysm and stent fractures followingsirolimus-eluting stent angioplasty: aseven-year follow-upA. Miranda
14:19 Discussion and audience interaction14:24 Post-PCI coronary artery aneurysm, is it an
iatrogenic or unpreventable disaster?I. Yassin
14:32 Discussion and audience interaction14:37 Coronary artery aneurysm due to stent
fracture was suspected, and performedcoronary artery resection and CABGS. Minakawa (pending confirmation)
14:45 Discussion and audience interaction14:50 Giant coronary aneurysm, no way for
salvationA.R. Abdi Ardekani
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:03 Treatment of a complex coronary lesion
complicated by a post-stenotic aneurysmusing self-apposing coronary stentM. Raufi
15:11 Discussion and audience interaction
13:55 - 15:15
ROOM 351 Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Tutorial
Outcomes, safety and education- When did we leave our patientbehind?Facilitators: R. Esteves, D. Sparv
Attend this session if you want:To recentre your daily practice onpatient careTo improve patient satisfaction andself-awareness
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
- 14:00 -14:05 - 15:35
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Coronary interventions LIVEdemonstration from Oxford,United KingdomChairpersons: J. Fajadet, G. MusumeciPanellists: A. Abizaid, M. Al Otaiby(pending confirmation), R. Gao (pendingconfirmation), M. Ntsekhe (pendingconfirmation), M. Sabaté, S. Soerianata(pending confirmation)
14:05 Patient presentation14:10 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case14:20 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators14:25 LIVE case procedure from John Radcliffe
Hospital, Oxford University Hospital -Oxford, United Kingdom
15:20 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
- 15:00 -15:30 - 17:00
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
PCI or CABG for left maindisease: does practice follow theevidence?Chairpersons: I. Al Rashdan, T. CuissetPanellists: K. Al-Shaibi, D. Capodanno, D.Glineur (pending confirmation), M.A.Rosli
Attend this session if you want:To evaluate how recent evidenceimpacts on clinical decisionsTo review clinical cases and factorsdriving the decisionTo participate in the LIVE treatment ofa patient with left main stenosis
15:30 Session objectivesI. Al Rashdan
15:32 Patient presentation I. Al Rashdan
15:35 Strategic and technical discussion of theLIVE case
15:45 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
15:50 LIVE case procedure from MohammedBin Khalifa Cardiac Centre, RoyalMedical Services, Bahrain Defence Force- West Riffa, Bahrain
16:35 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators16:45 Does recent scientific evidence modify
clinical decisions in left main disease?D. Capodanno
16:55 Session evaluation and key learningsT. Cuisset
15:30 - 17:00
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Moderatede-posters
Technical solutions to improveperipheral interventionsoutcomesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitator: N. Nicosia
15:30 Endovascular treatment withcatheter-directed thrombolysis in patientswith acute pulmonary embolism andevaluation of deep vein thrombosisrecanalisation rateI. Petrov
15:35 Discussion and audience interaction15:40 Impact of percutaneous endoatherectomy
of heavily calcified lesion in non-stent zonewith sheathless guiding catheter andbioptome (BRAVO)Y. Yamamoto
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Impact of guideline-recommended
medical therapy in patients undergoingendovascular therapy for femoropopliteallesionsS. Hiramori
15:55 Discussion and audience interaction16:00 Visualising and quantifying differential
distribution of balloon-delivered coatingto porcine arteriesR. Tzafriri
16:05 Discussion and audience interaction16:10 Long-term results of endovascular AAA
repair with short/absent neck:single-centre experienceK. Kochkina
16:15 Discussion and audience interaction16:20 Retrograde transpedal access for
revascularisation of isolatedbelow-the-knee arteries in critical limbischaemiaZ. Ruzsa (pending confirmation)
16:25 Discussion and audience interaction16:30 Effectiveness of over-the-wire balloon
catheter for below-the-knee-CTOendovascular therapy - Single-centreexperience and bench testingM. Kimura
16:35 Discussion and audience interaction16:40 Laser doppler assessment of the limb
before and after below-the-kneeangioplasty in critical limb ischaemiaS. Rona
16:45 Discussion and audience interaction16:50 Clinical results of endovascular treatment
in Buerger?s disease with critical limbischaemiaH.J. Won
16:55 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
15:30 - 17:00
INTERACTIVECASE CORNER
Level 1
Case Discussion
Compliance, coronary spasm,how OCT can help usSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsFacilitators: O. Gämperli, H.M.Garcia-Garcia
15:30 Doc, can I interrupt my prasugrel forplanned back surgery?D. Cottens
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 Vasospastic angina, discontinuation of
antiplatelet therapy, and then STEMIM. Abe
15:51 Discussion and audience interaction15:56 A series of events stent thrombosis,
coronary ectasia, exaggerated response topaclitaxelC. Upadhyaya
16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 Can OCT predict patient non-compliance
to medical treatment after PCI left main?M. Lanocha
16:17 Discussion and audience interaction16:22 Usefulness of intracoronary imaging in
assessment of patients with suddencardiac deathA. Poulin (pending confirmation)
16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 Only vasospastic angina?
L. Calmac16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:48 Coronary spasm; more than a functional
abnormalityC. Bruce
16:56 Discussion and audience interaction
15:30 - 17:00
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
Focus on DailyPractice
Case Discussion
Percutaneous treatment offunctional mitral regurgitation: anew paradigm in themanagement of heart failure?Chairpersons: R. Parma, A. VahanianPanellists: K. Hayashida, P. Lancellotti, J.Van Der Heyden
Attend this session if you want:To understand the advantages anddisadvantages of medical andinterventional therapies for functionalmitral regurgitationTo discuss the current controversies inthe management of functional mitralregurgitationTo learn how to better select theappropriate treatment strategy for theindividual patient
15:30 Session objectivesA. Vahanian
15:33 Case presentationN. Buzzatti
15:36 Follow the guidelines and treat functionalmitral regurgitation only when medicaltherapy has failedV. Delgado
15:41 Early treatment in combination withmedical therapy and cardiacresynchronisation therapy should be thestandardM. Senni (pending confirmation)
15:46 Discussion and audience interaction15:58 Summary of discussion
R. Parma16:01 Case presentation
I.J. Amat-Santos16:04 Interventional treatment of mitral
regurgitation is futile in patients withsevere left ventricular dysfunctionF. Grigioni (pending confirmation)
16:09 Interventional treatment of mitralregurgitation may be an alternative or abridge to surgeryH. Treede
16:14 Discussion and audience interaction16:26 Summary of discussion
A. Vahanian16:29 Session evaluation and key learnings
R. Parma
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Abstracts
BRS technology: clinicaloutcomes continuedSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairpersons: C. Lotan, N.E.J. West(pending confirmation)Panellists: A. Al Nooryani, A. Kastrati(pending confirmation), A. Seth (pendingconfirmation), R. Waksman
15:30 Biosolve-IV: 12-month follow-up of thesafety and performance of the resorbablemagnesium scaffold, Magmaris in areal-world setting - first 200 subjectsS. Verheye
15:37 Discussion and audience interaction15:41 CIAO: impaCt of Implantation strategy on
Absorb long term OutcomesC. Rapetto (pending confirmation)
15:48 Discussion and audience interaction15:52 IT: a prospective evaluation of a
pre-specified absorb implantation strategyin STEMI patients: one-year results fromthe BVS STEMI strategyA. Ielasi
15:59 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 France Absorb: complete two-year
follow-upR. Koning (pending confirmation)
16:10 Discussion and audience interaction16:14 IT-DISAPPEARS: two-year results of the
Italian diffuse/multivessel disease Absorbprospective registryM. De Carlo
16:21 Discussion and audience interaction16:25 AIDA: complete two-year results of the
Amsterdam-investigator-initiated-Absorbstrategy all-comer trialr-initiated-Absorbstrategy all-comer trialJ. Wykrzykowska
16:32 Discussion and audience interaction16:36 GABI-R: two-year results from the
German-Austrian ABSORB registry onhybrid coronary stenting with metal stentsand BRS
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:47 BVS Expand: the registry turning five years
bringing first real long-term results foreverolimus-eluting BRS in clinical practiceR.J. Van Geuns (pending confirmation)
16:54 Discussion and audience interaction
15:30 - 17:00
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
Learning imaging for TAVI: LiveCT analysis and interpretationfor device selection and sizingFacilitators: T. Modine, D. TchétchéMedia Driver: P. Thériault-Lauzier(pending confirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To learn how to analyse a CT scan ofthe aortic root and peripheralvasculatureTo recognise which anatomicalvariables are important for devicesizing and selection
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
Left main PCI in challengingsituationsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: G. SengottuveluPanellists: M. Al Mutairi, D. Debeljacki(pending confirmation), H. Nef
15:30 Distal left main; double-stent approach inACSZ. Przemyslaw (pending confirmation)
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 Tortuous distal left main with ostial
circumflex lesion and aortic stenosisP. Robert
15:51 Discussion and audience interaction15:56 Invisible stent lost in disappearing
non-obstructive left main dissectionD. Sulimov
16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 Culotte and TAP combined techniques to
treat unprotected left main coronarytrifurcation ? clinical caseL. Sinnott Silva (pending confirmation)
16:17 Discussion and audience interaction16:22 Restenosis at 10-month after implantation
of self-apposing coronary stent system inleft mainM. Abras
16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 AMI with total occlusion of distal left main
Y.L. Foo16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:48 Anterior STEMI presenting after hours with
left main 1.1.1 Medina bifurcation culpritand ostial left anterior descending clot.How to treat?H. Abu-Hantash
16:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
Imaging guidance for thetreatment of bifurcation lesionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: F. EberliPanellists: H. Khamis (pendingconfirmation), M. Sharma (pendingconfirmation), H. Weich
15:30 Patient-specific 3D printing simulation: canwe guide a complex coronaryintervention?M. Oliveira-Santos
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 Left main bifurcation PCI OCT-guided,
modified T-stent techniqueM. Mercieca Balbi
15:51 Discussion and audience interaction15:56 How will you treat this bifurcation
H. Lam16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 OCT three-year healing response after
complex bifurcation stenting with BRSM. Lanocha
16:17 Discussion and audience interaction16:22 Echoing through bifurcations
P. Marques-Alves16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 The DK mini crush technique to treat
unprotected left main and as a bailouttechnique to the first diagonal branch ?clinical caseL. Sinnott Silva (pending confirmation)
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:48 A case with successful bifurcation stenting
by using new software of optical frequencydomain imagingM. Taniwaki
16:56 Discussion and audience interaction
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 241 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Tutorial
Bailout interventions duringcomplex PCI: the role ofintracoronary imaging With the collaboration of the Japanese Associationof Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics(CVIT)Chairpersons: G. Guagliumi, K. Kadota(pending confirmation)Panellists: T. Akasaka, T. Lefèvre(pending confirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To learn how to use intracoronaryimaging to get out from PCIcomplicationsTo be informed on the lesion settingswhere imaging can be in support ofdecision makingTo confront your experience in dealingwith complications
15:30 EuroPCR welcomes CVITG. Guagliumi
15:32 Session objectivesK. Kadota (pending confirmation)
15:35 Case of IVUS for bailout CTO PCI15:43 Discussion and audience interaction15:55 Case of IVUS for bailout left main PCI
J.M. De La Torre Hernandez16:03 Discussion and audience interaction16:15 Case of OCT for bailout bifurcation PCI16:23 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 Clinical use of IVUS and OCT to guide
stenting. Inputs from the EAPCI ConsensusDocumentL. Räber (pending confirmation)
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
T. Akasaka
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 242A Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Complications: Croatia andSpain share their mosteducational cases: TAVIcomplicationsWith the collaboration of the Working Group forInvasive and Interventional Cardiology, CroatianCardiac Society and the SHCI from Spanish Societyof CardiologyChairpersons: E. Margetic, A. Perez dePrado
Attend this session if you want:To review advantages and limitationsof TAVI in various clinical scenariosTo acknowledge potential challengesin TAVI technique that might lead tounwanted outcomesTo reflect on optimal patient selectionfor TAVI in order to minimisecomplication rates
15:30 Session objectivesE. Margetic
15:33 Case 1: ventricular dislocation of lowimplanted transcatheter aortic valve in apatient with porcelain aorta and a narrowsino-tubular junctionJ. Bulum
15:39 Discussion and audience interaction15:47 Case 2: mitral stenosis after low Corevalve
implantationA. Diego-Nieto
15:53 Discussion and audience interaction16:01 Case 3: two valves make the difference
T. Jakljevic (pending confirmation)16:07 Discussion and audience interaction16:15 Case 4: acute severe mitral regurgitation
by anterior leaflet entrapment after TAVIX. Carillo
16:21 Discussion and audience interaction16:29 Case 5: recurrent in-stent restenosis (recoil)
and obstruction of CABG after TAVIM. Sicaja
16:35 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Case 6: mechanical mitral prosthesis: a
problematic scenario for TAVIG. Galeote
16:49 Discussion and audience interaction16:57 Session evaluation and key learnings
A. Perez de Prado
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging cases - Macedoniaand Romania share their mosteducational cases: how toapproach difficult cases ofcarotid artery stentingWith the collaboration of the Working Group ofInterventional Cardiology, Macedonian Society ofCardiology and the Romanian InterventionalCardiology Working GroupChairpersons: D. Deleanu, S. Kedev
Attend this session if you want:To understand the potentialadvantages and limitations of radialaccess in carotid artery stentingTo share various technical tips andtricks how to improve the outcome ofcomplex carotid artery stentingTo discuss optimal carotid arterystenting with different types ofprotection devices and variouscomplications management
15:30 Session objectives S. Kedev
15:35 Case 1: radial approach for simultaneousleft internal carotid artery stenting andcoiling of ipsilateral cerebral aneurysmS. Antov (pending confirmation)
15:40 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Case 1 treatment
S. Antov15:53 Key learnings
D. Deleanu15:55 Case 2: carotid artery stenting: when it is
very difficult to get there M. Postu
16:00 Discussion and audience interaction16:10 Case 2 treatment
M. Postu16:13 Key learnings
S. Kedev16:15 Case 3: triple protection for carotid
stenting in patient with acute carotidsyndromeI. Vasilev
16:20 Discussion and audience interaction16:30 Case 3 treatment
I. Vasilev16:33 Key learnings
D. Deleanu16:35 Case 4: a complicated case of carotid artery
stenting S.D. Mot
16:40 Discussion and audience interaction16:50 Case 4 treatment
S.D. Mot16:53 Key learnings
S. Kedev16:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
D. Deleanu
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 251 Level 2
Focus on DailyPractice
Tutorial
Functional tricuspidregurgitation: why should aninterventional cardiologist beinterested?Chairpersons: S. Berti, J. SchoferPanellists: P. Denti, N. Dumonteil
Attend this session if you want:To learn more about the epidemiology,natural history and prognosticimportance of tricuspid regurgitationTo better understand the spectrum ofpatients with tricuspid regurgitationand which patients are likely to benefitfrom interventional treatmentTo hear about novel interventionaltherapies that are becoming availableincluding their challenges and benefits
15:30 Session objectivesS. Berti
15:35 Epidemiology, natural history andprognostic importance of functionaltricuspid regurgitationN. Piazza
15:43 Discussion and audience interaction15:51 Why the forgotten valve? A
surgeon’s perspectiveG. Lutter (pending confirmation)
15:59 Discussion and audience interaction16:07 Which patients are most likely to benefit
from interventional therapy?R. Hahn
16:15 Discussion and audience interaction16:23 An overview of transcatheter tricuspid
valve therapiesM. Taramasso
16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:38 Challenges, benefits and lessons learnt
from early experiences with transcathetertherapiesG. Nickenig
16:46 Discussion and audience interaction16:54 Session evaluation and key learnings
J. Schofer
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 252A Level 2
Abstracts
Understanding BRS thrombosis:new clinical data in the areaSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: A. FinnPanellist: E. Merkulov
15:30 High rates of target lesion failure with anovel magnesium-based, sirolimus-elutingBRS: insights from an all-comer,multicentre registryM. Bossard
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 The impact of plaque type on strut
embedment/protrusion and shear stressdistribution in BRSE. Tenekecioglu (pending confirmation)
15:51 Discussion and audience interaction15:56 Endothelial shear stress five years after
implantation of a coronary BRSV. Thondapu (pending confirmation)
16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 First clinical experience with the Magmaris
magnesium BRS: a single-centre studyM.N. Tovar Forero
16:17 Discussion and audience interaction16:22 Novel numerical hemodynamic models for
evaluating thromboresistance of BRSunder clinically relevant scenariosS. Eswaran
16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 Impact of intravascular imaging methods
for optimal scaffold implantation reducingthrombosis after Absorb BRS in areal-world setting at one-year follow-up:identification of factors related to stentfailureC. Costantini
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:48 Local, regional, and systemic factors in BRS
thrombosis in small vessels: understandingthe sub-2.5mm barrierK. Kumaran
16:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus onImaging
Focus onInnovation
Abstracts
FFR-CT: a deep dive in Pacific,Syntax II sub-study and SyntaxIIISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 CVPipeline submissionsChairpersons: S. Achenbach, R. Petraco(pending confirmation)Panellists: B.K. Koo, P. L'Allier
15:30 PACIFIC: head-to-head comparison ofFFR-CT against coronary CT angiographyand myocardial perfusion imaging for thediagnosis of ischaemiaR. Driessen
15:40 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 SYNTAX II sub-study: diagnostic
performance of FFR derived from CTangiography in patients with three-vesselcoronary artery diseaseC. Collet
16:00 Discussion and audience interaction16:10 SYNTAX III Revolution Trial
P.W. Serruys (pending confirmation)16:30 Discussion and audience interaction
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 253 Level 2
Ceremony
EAPCI General AssemblyChairpersons: A. Baumbach, M. Haude
15:30 WelcomeM. Haude
15:32 Vote of the new EAPCI constitutionM. Haude
15:40 EuroInterventionR. Byrne
15:45 Website and Communication CommitteeP. Meier
15:50 Education and Training CommitteeD. Dudek
15:55 EAPCI Training and Research grantsprogrammeM. Gilard
16:00 Databases and Registries CommitteeA.S. Petronio
16:05 Scientific Documents and InitiativesCommitteeR. Byrne
16:10 EAPCI@ESC Congress 2018M. Haude
16:15 Valve for Life InitiativeA. Baumbach
16:20 EAPCI BudgetB. Chevalier
16:25 New Initiatives for Young InterventionalistsCommitteeG.G. Toth
16:30 EAPCI Women CommitteeF. Mauri
16:35 Nurses and Allied Professionals inInterventional Cardiology CommitteeD. Sparv
16:40 National Societies and International AffairsCommitteeE. Barbato
16:45 Results of EAPCI Board electionsS. Windecker (pending confirmation)
16:50 Transition of EAPCI leadership andsummary of the past 2 years achievementsM. Haude
16:55 2018-2020 EAPCI visionA. Baumbach
16:59 AdjournA. Baumbach
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 341 Level 3
Case Discussion
The road to success, difficultaccess problemsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: F. KiemeneijPanellists: P. Aubry, J. Parikh, J. Spratt
15:30 IVUS-guided PCI with DES for unprotectedleft main disease via left snuffboxapproachY. Kim
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 Our first 7Fr left main PCI through left
distal transradial access in our institutionJ. Navarro Lecaro (pending confirmation)
15:51 Discussion and audience interaction15:56 Left main artery management by
sheathless left radial approach- it workswhen others cant workA. Sorropago
16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 PCI of a type A lesion with a catch
A. Mechery16:17 Discussion and audience interaction16:22 Unexpected complication of PCI in radial
routeS. Hashem (pending confirmation)
16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 Case of PCI on atypical right coronary
artery from left coronary sinus via righttransradial accessS. Salo
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:48 Surgical transaxillary Impella implantation
guided by contralateral transradialangiographyG. Russo (pending confirmation)
16:56 Discussion and audience interaction
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 342A Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
PCR SharingCentre
Team work for the managementof cardiogenic shock in thecathlabFacilitators: S. Carson, T. JohnsonMedia Driver: S. Wilson
Objectives:CS recognitionBe aware of different roles each teammember performs in the cathlab andhow to communicate and worktogether bestEssential and urgent investigationsCurrent role for revascularisation,mechanical circulatory support andpharmacotherapy
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 342B Level 3
Abstracts
PCR'S GOT TALENT - ROUND 1 -SESSION 2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissions
15:30 Introduction15:32 Predictors of procedural and clinical
outcome in patients with symptomatictricuspid regurgitation undergoingtranscatheter edge-to-edge repairC. Besler
15:36 Trancatheter repair for isolated tricuspidregurgitation - Morphological andfunctional implications - Insights fromcardiac magnetic resonanceK.P. Rommel (pending confirmation)
15:40 Could social media improve students?knowledge in cardiology?F. Picard
15:44 Can simulator-based teaching improvemedical students? knowledge andcompetences? Results of a randomisedtrial using a coronary angiographysimulator to teach the coronary anatomyY. Sbissa
15:48 Impact of the table height and theoperator?s height on the level of radiationdelivered to interventional cardiologistsL. Faroux
15:52 Contrast-zero TAVI for patients with severerenal dysfunction: a single-centreexperienceR. Nerla
15:56 Safety of accelerated transfer to the wardand early discharge following minimalistTAVR in the cathlab settingJ. Sathananthan
16:00 Impact of device landing zone calcificationon paravalvular regurgitation after TAVRwith different next-generation devicesV. Mauri
16:04 Impact of different aortic stenosispathophysiological subtypes on acute andlate results after TAVIC. Moretti
16:08 Clinical impact of reclassification intomoderate aortic valve stenosis aftercombination of CT-derived left ventricularoutflow tract andechocardiographically-assessed continuityequationM. Weber
16:12 Preliminary exploration of supra-annularsizing for TAVR: the reasons behindT.Y. Xiong
16:16 Feasibility and safety of pressure-regulateddeployment of balloon-expandabletranscatheter aortic valvesS. Wong
16:20 TAVI in low-risk patients, should we attendpatient`s choice?L. Unzué
16:24 The clinical impact of psoas musclecross-sectional area on medium-termmortality after TAVIJ. Michel
16:28 Determinants of early and mid-termoutcomes in older women undergoingTAVR: results from the FRAILTY-AVR studyM. Pighi
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
16:32 Impact of chronic kidney disease onoutcomes in TAVIJ. Tay
16:36 Patients dismissed from a programme ofTAVI: clinical profile, reasons for therejection and prognosisJ. Lopez-Pais
16:40 Coronary hemodynamics in patients withsevere aortic stenosis and coronary arterydisease undergoing TAVI: implications forclinical indices of coronary stenosisseverityY. Ahmad
16:44 Incidence of long-term structural valvedysfunction and bioprosthetic valve failureafter TAVRG. Costa
16:48 Propensity-adjusted subgroup analysis ofoutcomes in patients undergoingtranscatheter and surgical aortic valvereplacement in a nation-wide real-worldcohortP. Stachon
16:52 Deliberation16:57 Announcement of presentations selected
for round 2
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 343 Level 3
Case Discussion
Unusual interventions postCABGSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: H. ThielePanellists: S. Baptista, M. Hashemian, M.Lin
15:30 Absorb BRS for the treatment ofdegenerated SVG and two-year follow-upA. Zago
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 SVG graft aneurysm
A. Imran15:51 Discussion and audience interaction15:56 Successful coronary laser atherectomy to
native left anterior descending through aleft internal mammary artery graftR. Munasinghe
16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 Retrograde PCI of a chronically occluded
SVG to the right coronary artery through apatent left internal mammary artery to theleft anterior descending: ?graft-to-graft?retrograde CTO PCIF. Hernandez
16:17 Discussion and audience interaction16:22 Occlusion of acquired coronary fistula after
CABG causing heart failure and stableanginaE. Ercan
16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 Complication of a distal embolic
protection device during vein graft PCIR. Showkathali
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:48 How to reverse CABG?
A. Ochala16:56 Discussion and audience interaction
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 351 Level 3
Case Discussion
Balloon catheter complicationsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: H.H. TilstedPanellists: M.H. Al-Quraishi, A. Magdy, A.Marchese
15:30 Double whammy: non-inflation anddeflation of DES balloonP. Kulkarni
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 A balloon a day takes a day - A
non-deflation nightmareS. Muhammed
15:51 Discussion and audience interaction15:56 The balloon that almost got lost
A. Dyck16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 Primary PCI of left main coronary artery to
left anterior descending stenting withretrieval of broken non-compliant balloonshaft from left main coronary arteryS. Kasturi
16:17 Discussion and audience interaction16:22 Novel use of Guideliner with low profile
balloon for retrieval of disrupted ballooncatheterT. Warisawa
16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 A rare balloon complication
H. Lam16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:48 Successful removal of broken coronary
angioplasty balloon from left maincoronary artery by using snare techniqueS. Suttipongkeat
16:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 352A Level 3
Abstracts
Chronic total occlusions: newtechniques, new dataSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsPanellists: C. Hanratty (pendingconfirmation), S.A. Pyxaras
15:30 Speckle-tracking echocardiographydetects improvements in regional leftventricular longitudinal deformation afterCTO recanalisationP. Salinas
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 Results of programmed vs ad hoc PCI to
CTO lesionsL.R. Goncalves Ramírez
15:51 Discussion and audience interaction15:56 Procedural success and outcomes with
increasing use of enabling strategies forCTO intervention: an analysis of 28,050cases from the British CardiovascularIntervention Society databaseT. Kinnaird
16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 IVUS-guided wiring re-entry technique for
complex CTOH. Wei-Chieh
16:17 Discussion and audience interaction16:22 Clinical implications of distal vessel
stenosis after successful coronary chronictotal occlusion recanalizationC. Zivelonghi
16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 Antegrade fenestration and re-entry: a new
controlled subintimal technique for CTOrecanalisationL. Azzalini
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:48 Long-term clinical outcomes of diabetic
and nondiabetic patients after PCI for CTOlesionsH. Tanaka
16:56 Discussion and audience interaction
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 352B Level 3
Focus onYoung
Practitioners
FFR and iFR: why, when and howshould it be performedSenior Advisor: K.G. OldroydFacilitators: C. Cook, V. Floré
Attend this session if you want:To understand the role of iFR/FFR inthe planning and optimisation of PCI inspecific anatomical scenariosTo learn practical tips to obtainaccurate iFR/FFR measurements incomplex casesTo become confident in theinterpretation of iFR/FFR results incomplex cases
15:30 - 17:00
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
CTO antegrade approach - Part 2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: A. La MannaPanellists: A. Erglis, S.S. Huang (pendingconfirmation), Y. Murasato
15:30 Real-time IVUS-guided CTO wiring viabilateral transradial approachS.I. Lin (pending confirmation)
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 Successful antegrade recanalisation of a
blunt stump left main occlusion using thehydraulic dissection re-entry technique,bifurcation treatmentV. Sasi
15:51 Discussion and audience interaction15:56 Dual lumen microcatheter - parallel wire
technique: a key to success in anterogradeCTOP. Dardas
16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 Complex high-risk PCI in triple CTO and
renal dysfunctionE. Babu
16:17 Discussion and audience interaction16:22 A tale of two different CTO caps in absence
of IVUS; exhausted wires and toolsA. Amin
16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 Opening of a long CTO after 24 years of
documented occlusion and five attemptsof failureW. Kadro
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:48 Never break rules
L. Bryniarski16:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
15:30 - 17:00
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
Complications following ASDand PFO closureSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: M. AbelsonPanellists: M. Abdel-Wahab, B. Majumder(pending confirmation), O. Soliman
15:30 LAA closure complicated by pericardialeffusion managed with successful occluderimplantation
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 Three following transcatheter closures of
secundum atrial septal defects in 59female patient. Case reportR. Romanek (pending confirmation)
15:51 Discussion and audience interaction15:56 Challenging anatomy for access in
percutaneous atrial septum defect closureJ. Laffan
16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 Unusual right-to-left atrial shunt
successfully occluded with Amplatzervascular plug IIJ. Bis
16:17 Discussion and audience interaction16:22 Retrieval of embolised atrial septum defect
occluder device with urology forcepsS. Ozturk (pending confirmation)
16:30 Discussion and audience interaction16:35 Pulling the plug: retrieving a
partially-dislodged atrial appendageocclusion device without a snareJ. Michel
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:48 Embolisation of PFO closure device and its
successful percutaneous retrievalR. Baggen Santos
16:56 Discussion and audience interaction
15:40 - 17:00
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Valvular interventions LIVEdemonstration from Frankfurt,GermanyChairperson: B. PrendergastPanellists: M. Chen (pendingconfirmation), R. Kornowski (pendingconfirmation), P. MacCarthy, C.K. Naber,S. Saito, L. Sondergaard (pendingconfirmation)
15:40 Patient presentation15:45 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case15:55 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators16:00 LIVE case procedure from
Cardiovascular Centre Frankfurt -Frankfurt, Germany
16:50 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
- 17:00 -17:15 - 18:45
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Magmaris Magnesium RMS: in aclass of its own
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
17:15 - 18:45
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
Focus onImaging
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Precision PCI for left mainbifurcation - optimal use of DES,imaging and physiology
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
17:15 - 18:45
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
SponsoredSymposium
New antithrombotic treatmentstrategies in interventionalcardiology
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
17:15 - 18:45
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
ACURATE neo and LOTUS EDGE:expanding treatment options forTAVI patients
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
17:15 - 18:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
Transcatheter mitral valvereplacement: preparing yourstructural heart practice
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
17:15 - 18:45
ROOM 341 Level 3
Case Discussion
Rotational atherectomy inchallenging heavy calcifiedlesions - Part 2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: F. MauriPanellists: E. Merkulov, Y. Sadek, J.Strange (pending confirmation)
17:15 Double rotational atherectomy on severelycalcified, left main chronic occlusionD. Fischetti
17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:28 Rotational atherectomy: you will never
regret using it but you often regret nothaving used it!M. Pellicano
17:36 Discussion and audience interaction17:41 Rotablation stenting of diffusely calcified
right coronary artery with tortuousanatomyK. Jain
17:49 Discussion and audience interaction17:54 Never say never
A.H. Nashar18:02 Discussion and audience interaction18:07 Too much metal in the way: just drill it
awayH. Gupta
18:15 Discussion and audience interaction18:20 Rotablation in the extremies: intrastent
rotational atherectomy of incompletelydeployed stentsP. Dardas
18:28 Discussion and audience interaction18:33 Rotational atherectomy and PCI in a case
with double CTO - a complex coronaryanatomyE. Babu
18:41 Discussion and audience interaction
17:15 - 18:45
ROOM 342B Level 3
Abstracts
Permanent pacemaker -Implantation after TAVI.Predictors and clinical relevanceat long-termSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: F. NietlispachPanellists: A. Katbeh, J. Kefer
17:15 Impact of the repositionable Evolut RCoreValve on the need for permanentpacemaker after TAVI in patients withsevere aortic stenosisS. Ojeda
17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:28 Prosthesis selection in the borderline
range of aortic annulus size forself-expandable TAVI influences the rate ofpermanent pacemaker without affectingother clinical endpointsM. Wang
17:36 Discussion and audience interaction17:41 Early single-centre experience of new
extra-large self- expanding TAVI valve: ananalysis of procedural outcomes andpacing rate of largest TAVI prosthesis inclinical useS. Khogali
17:49 Discussion and audience interaction17:54 Immediate post-procedural 12-lead ECG as
predictor of late conduction disorders afterTAVIT. Jørgensen
18:02 Discussion and audience interaction18:07 Predictors of advanced conduction
disturbances requiring a late (up to 48hours) permanent pacemaker followingTAVIA. Mangieri (pending confirmation)
18:15 Discussion and audience interaction18:20 Pacemaker-related complications in
patients undergoing TAVI: a single-centreexperienceA. Mangieri (pending confirmation)
18:28 Discussion and audience interaction18:33 Influence of permanent pacemaker
implantation after TAVI with the newgeneration devices on mortality andclinical outcome within one yearB. Gonska
18:41 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
17:15 - 18:45
ROOM 343 Level 3
Case Discussion
Management of spontaneouscoronary artery dissection(SCAD)Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: R. KoningPanellists: T. Kiviniemi (pendingconfirmation), C.L. Lee (pendingconfirmation), M. Sobhy
17:15 Spontaneous coronary dissection in youngwoman?U.F. Martínez Capoccioni (pendingconfirmation)
17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:28 Spontaneous coronary artery dissection
misdiagnosed as aborted myocardialinfarction: spontaneous coronary arterydissection was associated with TakotsubosyndromeS. Y-hassan
17:36 Discussion and audience interaction17:41 Spontaneous coronary artery dissection of
the left main in a STEMID. Melehi
17:49 Discussion and audience interaction17:54 Spontaneous coronary dissection: to treat
or not to treatD. Dubois (pending confirmation)
18:02 Discussion and audience interaction18:07 Spontaneous coronary artery dissection:
not to stent is a good optionD. Melehi
18:15 Discussion and audience interaction18:20 Cutting balloon angioplasty in
spontaneous coronary artery dissectionA. Poulin (pending confirmation)
18:28 Discussion and audience interaction18:33 Blunt traumatic dissection of coronary
arteries presenting with AMI: treatmentstrategy dilemmaC. Michal (pending confirmation)
18:41 Discussion and audience interaction
17:15 - 18:45
ROOM 351 Level 3
Case Discussion
How to manage left main stemdissectionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: T. AdriaenssensPanellists: M. Chettibi, J.G. Del Angel(pending confirmation), C.H. Huang
17:15 That awkward moment when you dissectthe left main stemH. Abdel-Hadi
17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:28 Iatrogenic dissection of left main - Lack of
experience or unavoidable complication?V. Ploscaru
17:36 Discussion and audience interaction17:41 When less is more
L. Giunio17:49 Discussion and audience interaction17:54 A difficult case of STEMI complicated with
left main dissectionR. Stavaru (pending confirmation)
18:02 Discussion and audience interaction18:07 Left main stem dissection - The value of
multimodality imagingH. Hussain (pending confirmation)
18:15 Discussion and audience interaction18:20 Massive iatrogenic left main dissection and
stent dislodgement: how to come out of anever ending nightmareS. Vijay
18:28 Discussion and audience interaction18:33 Dissection of left main and aorta - the
worst nightmareM. Kalezic
18:41 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
17:15 - 18:45
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
In-stent restenosis: still achallenging situationSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: M.A. RosliPanellists: S. Agrawal (pendingconfirmation), F. Alfonso Manterola, V.Farooq
17:15 Rotational atherectomy for treatment of anunderexpanded stent with severe in-stentrestenosis in a heavily calcified lesion whenballoon angioplasty and laser angioplastyfails!K. Balasubramaniam
17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:28 Break a stent to place a stent
K. Mahadevan17:36 Discussion and audience interaction17:41 Stent recoil in overlapping stent 18 years
after Wictor stent implantationT. Hashikata (pending confirmation)
17:49 Discussion and audience interaction17:54 A troublesome restenosis
M. Leoncini18:02 Discussion and audience interaction18:07 Tight in-stent restenosis in distal left main
and ostial left circumflex... What is the beststrategy?A. Kasem
18:15 Discussion and audience interaction18:20 Aggressive recurrent in-stent restenosis: a
clinical challengeJ. Coughlan
18:28 Discussion and audience interaction18:33 Malignant atherosclerotic disease - The
key(dney) to the heartL. Puga
18:41 Discussion and audience interaction
17:15 - 18:45
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Functional coronary lesionassessment in clinical practiceSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: N.R. HolmPanellists: C. Bahuleyan, P. L'Allier, V.Senaratne (pending confirmation)
17:15 "Well begun is half done" - should wemeasure post-PCI FFR routinely?D. Collison
17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:28 Accuracy of the lowest Pd/Pa ratio
measurement during induced hyperemia.Series of a real-life clinical caseM. Debski
17:36 Discussion and audience interaction17:41 Ventricular arrhythmia triggered by
intracoronary adenosine administration forFFR measurementS. Degrauwe
17:49 Discussion and audience interaction17:54 iFR-FFR discordance in relation to
myocardial ischaemia: two-year follow-upG. Wijntjens
18:02 Discussion and audience interaction18:07 Invisible enemy ? Ultra long stent induced
refractory angina can be resolved by iFRScout strategyH. Iwama
18:15 Discussion and audience interaction18:20 Value of iFR-angiography co-registration in
PCI planningS. Goto
18:28 Discussion and audience interaction18:33 A young female with visual-functional
reverse mismatch between FFR andorganic stenosisY. Uemura
18:41 Discussion and audience interaction
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
17:15 - 18:45
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
Access site complications duringcoronary interventionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: G.G. StefaniniPanellists: M. AlDossari (pendingconfirmation), F. Della Rosa, R. Unikas(pending confirmation)
17:15 A challenging handZ. Jozani Kohan
17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:28 The Impaler
P. Surunchupakorn17:36 Discussion and audience interaction17:41 Radial pseudoaneurysm treated with graft
stent from ipsilateral ulnar arteryI. Tsiafoutis
17:49 Discussion and audience interaction17:54 Complication of transradial coronary
angiogramW. Kadro
18:02 Discussion and audience interaction18:07 The successful treatment of vasospasm in
high origin of radial artery unresponsive toconventional methodsS. Acikel
18:15 Discussion and audience interaction18:20 When radial artery on left anterior
descending artery is not an arterial freegraftG. Teruzzi
18:28 Discussion and audience interaction18:33 An uncommon complication of vascular
closure deviceA. Pacchioni
18:41 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
- 08:00 -08:30 - 10:00
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
Tutorial
Functional angiography in theassessment of stable coronaryartery disease: computedtomography FFR (CT-FFR) andquantitative flow ratio (QFR)Chairpersons: J. Escaned, P.W. SerruysPanellists: N. Curzen, S. Mansour, M.Pellicano, G. Sarno
Attend this session if you want:To review the applications ofnon-invasive and invasivemethodologies for functional stenosisassessment in stable coronary arterydiseaseTo understand which patients withstable coronary disease can becandidates for CT-FFR or QFRTo recognise how imaging techniquesand physiological assessments in thecatheterisation laboratory cancomplement clinical decision-makingand optimise PCI results
08:30 Session objectivesJ. Escaned
08:35 CT-FFR: principles and available evidencesupporting its valueB.K. Koo
08:43 Discussion and audience interaction08:55 Quantitative flow ratio (QFR): principles
and available evidence supporting itsvalueJ. Westra
09:03 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 How could QFR modify our clinical
practice?H.D. Mejia-Renteria
09:23 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 How CT-FFR could modify our clinical
practice?C. Collet
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
P.W. Serruys
08:30 - 09:35
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Coronary interventions LIVEdemonstration from Beijing,ChinaChairpersons: R. Gao (pendingconfirmation), C.K. NaberPanellists: K. Al-Shaibi, A. Bartorelli, F.Hellig (pending confirmation), P. L'Allier(pending confirmation), J. Ormiston(pending confirmation), B. Xu
08:30 Patient presentation08:33 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case08:40 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators08:43 LIVE case procedure from Fu Wai
Hospital, National Centre forCardiovascular Diseases - Beijing, China
09:28 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Moderatede-posters
New BRS: different outcomes?Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitator: E. Regar (pendingconfirmation)
08:30 Effect of non-compliant balloonpost-dilatation on magnesium-based BRSH. Nef (pending confirmation)
08:35 Discussion and audience interaction08:40 Multicentre evaluation of a novel 120µm
novolimus-eluting, fully BRS: 12-monthclinical and six-month imaging endpointsA. Abizaid
08:45 Discussion and audience interaction08:50 Temporal, nine-month vascular response
to novel, long, thin strut BRS in the porcinecoronary restenosis modelP. Buszman
08:55 Discussion and audience interaction09:00 First report of two-year healing patterns
after implantation of the fantom BRSE.N. Holck
09:05 Discussion and audience interaction09:10 Feasibility of overlapped
magnesium-made BRS implantation inlong lesions: results from a multicentreItalian registryG. Quadri (pending confirmation)
09:15 Discussion and audience interaction09:20 Long-term clinical data and multimodality
imaging analysis of the Biosolve-II studywith the drug-eluting absorbable metalscaffold in the treatment of subjects withde novo lesions in native coronary arteries- Biosolve-IIM. Haude
09:25 Discussion and audience interaction09:30 Acute and short-term performance of
Magmaris BRS implantation in complexlesions: a multicentre experienceE. Cerrato
09:35 Discussion and audience interaction09:40 Drug-eluting resorbable magnesium
scaffold implantation in STEMI: a pilotstudyQ. De Hemptinne
09:45 Discussion and audience interaction09:50 Incidental evidence of strut malapposition
is a predictor of very late BRS thrombosis.A prospective registry
09:55 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
INTERACTIVECASE CORNER
Level 1
Case Discussion
Approach in complex bifurcationlesionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsFacilitators: A. Al Nooryani, N. Mulvihill
08:30 Using the side branch to facilitate CTO orbifurcation lesion crossing in specificsettingG. Ghanem
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Quadrification lesions of left anterior
descending PCI: when two is just notenough?G.N. Viswanathan
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Sequential TAP technique: is it appropriate
strategy for complex CTO - bifurcationlesions?A. Kasem
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Left main and triple bifurcations plus
inferior STEMIH. Lam
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 When you cannot keep it simple in primary
PCI (double TAP and left main stenting)P. Dehghani
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Ostial lesion with two big branches. One or
two stents?D. Baghdasaryan
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Double-kiss double-crush bifurcation
technique - stepwise illustrationE. Babu
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
Case Discussion
Imaging for aortic valveinterventionChairpersons: P. Pibarot (pendingconfirmation), B. PrendergastPanellists: V. Delgado (pendingconfirmation), H. Eltchaninoff, J.B. Ge(pending confirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To learn how to optimise the use ofimaging in your everyday clinicalpracticeTo fully understand how detailedimaging can optimise TAVI outcomesTo appreciate the fundamental role ofimaging in the prediction andmanagement of proceduralcomplications
08:30 Session objectivesB. Prendergast
08:35 A patient with a bicuspid valveK. Hayashida
08:42 Discussion and audience interaction08:49 Take-home messages
P. Pibarot (pending confirmation)08:51 A patient with pure aortic insufficiency
A. Wolf08:58 Discussion and audience interaction09:05 Take-home messages
B. Prendergast09:07 A patient requiring valve-in-valve
interventionD. Himbert
09:14 Discussion and audience interaction09:21 Take-home messages
P. Pibarot (pending confirmation)09:23 A patient with a degenerating TAVI device
N. Piazza09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:37 Take-home messages
B. Prendergast09:39 Session evaluation and key learnings
P. Pibarot (pending confirmation)
08:30 - 10:00
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Iliac bifurcation angioplasty:simple aortoiliac lesionChairpersons: I. Alhaddad, A. CremonesiPanellists: R. Lorenzoni, E. Stabile(pending confirmation), E. Vuruskan, A.Yearoo (pending confirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To understand how to select the bestvascular access option (single vs.multiple)To discuss how to drive your devicechoice forpatient-/lesion-individualisedtreatmentTo participate in a step-by-step LIVEdemonstration
08:30 Session objectivesA. Cremonesi
08:32 Patient presentationA. Cremonesi
08:35 Strategic and technical discussion of theLIVE case
08:45 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
08:50 LIVE case procedure from CliniquePasteur - Toulouse, France
09:35 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators09:45 How to treat a true iliac bifurcation
R. Lorenzoni09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
I. Alhaddad
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Abstracts
Hotline TAVI 2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairpersons: A. Cribier (pendingconfirmation), R. Makkar (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: R. Kornowski, P. Lemos, G.Manoharan, C. Tamburino (pendingconfirmation)
08:30 NOTION: longevity of transcatheter andsurgical bioprosthetic aortic valves inpatients with severe aortic stenosis andlower surgical riskL. Sondergaard
08:42 Discussion and audience interaction08:50 SENTINEL: a randomised clinical trial on
anatomical predictors of stroke preventionduring TAVIH. Jilaihawi (pending confirmation)
08:59 Discussion and audience interaction09:07 Cerebral protection during TAVR reduces
the incidence of major cerebrovascularevents: results from an up-to-datesystematic review and meta-analysisL. Testa
09:16 Discussion and audience interaction09:24 RESPOND: 2 years clinical outcomes in
patients treated with a repositionable andfully retrievable aortic valve in routineclinical practiceD. Hildick-Smith
09:33 Discussion and audience interaction09:41 Transfemoral TAVI using the
self-expanding ACURATE neo prosthesis: acomprehensive analysis of anatomical andprocedure-related predictors ofmore-than-mild paravalvular leakageW.K. Kim
09:50 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
Functional assessment inintermediate coronary stenosesFacilitators: T. Cuisset, J. MonseguMedia Driver: M. Pighi
Attend this session if you want:To develop strategies aimed to clarifyhaemodynamic relevance ofintermediate coronary stenosesTo avoid pitfalls and overcometechnical problems in stenosisassessment with FFR and iFRTo optimise the evaluation ofintermediate stenoses with pressureguidewires
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
PCI for thrombotic left mainocclusionSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: U. KaulPanellists: S. Dani (pendingconfirmation), A. Gershlick, G. Niccoli
08:30 Emergency distal left main trifurcation PCIin a patient with subacute stentthrombosis in left anterior descendingarteryL.M. Predescu
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Left main coronary artery stent
thrombosis: a challenging caseA. Elhosieny
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Left main nightmare
J. Kojuri (pending confirmation)09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Staged intervention of an occluded left
main coronary artery in ACS with aself-expanding stentM. Siry
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Acute thrombosis of the left main
N. Megherbi09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Floating left main thrombus with
cardiogenic shockP. Panduranga
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Simultaneously embolism in left main
coronary artery and superior mesentericarteryS. Zhezhovski (pending confirmation)
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
You will only see this once!Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: H. Gamra (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: P. Goel (pendingconfirmation), E. Piccaluga, Z. Ruzsa(pending confirmation)
08:30 Massive retrograde dissection, perivascularhematoma with hardware entrapmenttreated by controlled antegraderetrograde subintimal tracking withsubadvential crush and neo-lumencreationO. Bisht
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Coronary artery dissection after a car
accidentM. Boukantar
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Heavy metal heart
A. Aziz09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Successful coil-closure of an iatrogenic
coronary arteriovenous fistula followingattempted PCI for anterior-STEMIL. Guiney
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 A curious case of 15-year follow-up of
ostial left main coronary artery stenting ina 10-year-old childS.K. Jena
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Metallic foreign body induced left anterior
descending injuryB. Majumder
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Coronary sinus reducer implantation in
therapy refractory angina - a surprisinganatomyC. Jensen
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 241 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Tutorial
Advances in transcathetercardiovascular interventionsWith the collaboration of the Australia and NewZealand Endovascular Therapies Meeting (ANZET)Chairpersons: M.C. Morice (pendingconfirmation), J. StewartPanellists: R. Bhindi, D. Walters (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To understand the importance offirst-in-human studiesTo appreciate advances intranscatheter valve treatmentsTo get insights into transcatheterstrategies for the prevention of strokeand treatment of hypertension
08:30 EuroPCR welcomes ANZETM.C. Morice (pending confirmation)
08:32 Session objectivesJ. Stewart
08:35 Device based therapies for the treatmentof strokeM. Nguyen
08:43 Discussion and audience interaction08:55 Transcatheter mitral valve therapies09:03 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 TriCinch tricuspid valve system: new
technology for tricuspid regurgitationR. Gooley
09:23 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Ultrasound carotid body modulation for
the treatment of resistant hypertension:first-in-human dataS. Shetty (pending confirmation)
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
J. Stewart
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 242A Level 2
Focus on DailyPractice
Case Discussion
Current status of carotidinterventionsChairpersons: L.N. Hopkins, A. Micari(pending confirmation)Panellists: S. Bartus, S.D. Mot
Attend this session if you want:To review the latest data on carotidrevascularisationTo consider the different stent designsand their impacts on outcomesTo evaluate the available options forcerebral protection and how to selectthe most approriate one
08:30 Session objectivesA. Micari (pending confirmation)
08:35 Role of carotid artery stenting in 2018 P. Musialek
08:45 Discussion and audience interaction08:55 A symptomatic patient treated with
proximal protection and double meshstentS. Kedev
09:05 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 An asymptomatic patient with
subocclusive carotid stenosis treated viaradial approachP. Montorsi
09:25 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Tips and tricks for safe carotid artery
stentingF. Castriota
09:45 Discussion and audience interaction09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
L.N. Hopkins
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging cases - Cyprus andGreece share their mosteducational cases: challengingSTEMI casesWith the collaboration of the Cyprus InterventionalCardiology Working Group and the HellenicWorking Group of Hemodynamic andInterventional CardiologyChairpersons: G.M. Georgiou, E. Skalidis
Attend this session if you want:To discuss the haemodynamic supportin patients with STEMI and shockTo define the therapeutic approach inpatients with STEMI and coagulationdisordersTo share challenging casesexperienced among peers
08:30 Session objectivesG.M. Georgiou
08:35 Case 1: emergency complex left maincoronary artery PCI. Wait for grafts or justdo it?S. Theodorou
08:40 Discussion and audience interaction08:50 Case 1 treatment
S. Theodorou08:53 Key learnings
E. Skalidis08:55 Case 2: haemodynamic support in
cardiogenic shockP. Davlouros
09:00 Discussion and audience interaction09:10 Case 2 treatment
P. Davlouros09:13 Key learnings
G.M. Georgiou09:15 Case 3: distal left main coronary artery
thrombosis complicated with cardiogenicshock and no-reflowN. Eteokleous
09:20 Discussion and audience interaction09:30 Case 3 treatment
N. Eteokleous09:33 Key learnings
E. Skalidis09:35 Case 4: STEMI in a patient with shock and
thrombocytopeniaM. Hamilos
09:40 Discussion and audience interaction09:50 Case 4 treatment
M. Hamilos09:53 Key learnings
G.M. Georgiou09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
E. Skalidis
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 252A Level 2
Case Discussion
Challenges in the treatment ofpatients survivingout-of-hospital cardiac arrestChairpersons: H. Eteiba (pendingconfirmation), M. NocPanellists: E. Karacop, I. Terzic (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To discuss with your colleagues alongreal cases on the optimalcontemporary strategy for patientspresenting with out of hospital cardiacarrestTo reflect on the relevance oftemperature management in thesepatientsTo exchange on the diagnosis andmanagement options of hypoxic braininjury
08:30 Session objectivesM. Noc (pending confirmation)
08:35 Case 1: hospital cardiac arrest treated byimplantation of veno-arterial ECMO in thecathlabM. Noc (pending confirmation)
08:43 Discussion and audience interactive08:55 Case 2: out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
patients complexities and challengesC. Cook (pending confirmation)
09:03 Discussion and audience interactive09:15 Presentation Case 309:23 Discussion and audience interactive09:35 Presentation Case 409:43 Discussion and audience interactive09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
H. Eteiba (pending confirmation)
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 252B Level 2
Abstracts
Spotlight on mitral and tricuspidinterventionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairpersons: T. Feldman, J. SchoferPanellists: S. Kar (pending confirmation),L. Nombela-Franco, O. Wendler (pendingconfirmation)
08:30 Tendyne EFS: expanded feasibility study ofTMVR for severe mitral regurgitation:30-day outcomes of the first 100 patientsD. Muller
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:45 GISE: registry of transcatheter treatment of
mitral valve regurgitation (GIOTTO):epidemiology and acute in-hospital resultsF. Bedogni
08:53 Discussion and audience interaction09:00 Predictors of left ventricular outflow tract
obstruction after TMVRS.H. Yoon
09:08 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 Data from the STS/ACC/TVT registry:
30-day outcomes of transcatheter mitralvalve replacement in native mitral valvedisease with severe mitral annularcalcification in the United StatesM. Guerrero
09:23 Discussion and audience interaction09:30 MAVERIC: first presentation of the 1 year
follow-up of the mitral valve repair clinicaltrialS. Redwood
09:38 Discussion and audience interaction09:45 Early clinical experience of NaviGate
transcatheter tricuspid valve replacementin patients with severe tricuspid valveregurgitationJ.L. Navia
09:53 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 341 Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
How Should ITreat?
Iran and Italy share their mosteducational cases: PCI ofhigh-risk patients withmultivessel disease: facingcomplexityWith the collaboration of the Iranian Society ofInterventional Cardiology (ISOIC) and the ItalianSociety of Interventional Cardiology (GISE) Chairpersons: M. Hashemian, G. Tarantini
Attend this session if you want:To understand how to plan optimal PCIstrategy in complex high-risk patientswith multivessel diseaseTo develop skills about multimodalityapproaches in PCI requiringmechanical circulatory supportTo understand how to minimiseprocedural side effects
08:30 Session objectivesM. Hashemian
08:35 Case 1: surgical left main stem coronarycomplication correction, in acute setting;PCI vs. surgeryA. Hashemi
08:40 Discussion and audience interactive08:50 How would I treat the case?
G. Esposito08:55 How would I treat the case?
J. Norouzi09:00 How did I treat the case?
A. Hashemi09:10 Consensus
G. Tarantini09:15 Case 2: Simplicity vs. complexity in
multivessel diseaseF. Saia
09:20 Discussion and audience interactive09:30 How would I treat the case?
J. Norouzi09:35 How would I treat the case?
G. Esposito09:40 How did I treat the case?
F. Saia09:50 Consensus
M. Hashemian09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
G. Tarantini
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 342A Level 3
PCR SharingCentre
My toolbox for CTO devicesFacilitator: Ö. Göktekin (pendingconfirmation)
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 342B Level 3
Abstracts
PCR'S GOT TALENT - ROUND 2 -SESSION 1Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissions
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 343 Level 3
Case Discussion
Very rare coronary challenges asa result of previousinterventionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: J.J. Piek (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: J. Adjedj, M. Mates, A.J. Peace(pending confirmation)
08:30 What is the cause of this tight left mainlesionS. Sabek
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Guideliner was useful for retrieval of
fractured guiding catheterS. Minakawa (pending confirmation)
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Challenging case of PCI in NSTEMI after
TAVII. Petrov
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 The hidden imposter
A. Kanoksilp09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Mycotic coronary aneurysm after multiple
complex percutaneous interventionsR. Baggen Santos
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 An uncommon major drawback after MVR
G. Armijo09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Left anterior descending artery ostial
stenosis during ablation of left ventricularsummit premature ventricular complex
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 351 Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Case Discussion
Cathlab 2018: how to staymotivated, educated and have ahealthy environment?Chairpersons: L. Kloevgaard, J. Laub
Attend this session if you want:To appreciate how cathlab staff can betrained in order to keep themmotivated and up-to-dateTo receive guidance on how tomanage stressful situations and avoidburn-out
08:30 Session objectivesJ. Laub
08:33 The change in the cathlab over the last 40yearsL. Hinterbuchner
08:45 Discussion and audience interaction08:50 Characters we meet in the cathlab on a
daily basisL. Kloevgaard
08:55 Staffing and being on callS. Carson
09:07 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 Motivation and stress management
V. Oriolo09:27 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Education for cathlab nurses and allied
professionals. What is the present, what isthe future? S. Buendia Martinez
09:47 Discussion and audience interaction09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
L. Kloevgaard
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
NSTEMI in challengingsituations!Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: P. UrbanPanellists: A. Menozzi, K. Milewski, Z.Piroth
08:30 Anomalous anatomy presenting as an ACSN. Ali
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Challenging PCI due to anomalous left
main artery origin in right sinus of valsalvaM. Vasa-Nicotera (pending confirmation)
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Papillary fibroelastoma presenting as
NSTEMI in very young patientF. Malik
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Cerebral embolic protection during
complex PCI in a patient with priorperi-procedural strokeA. Ielasi
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Case of PCI on SVG in patient with ACS
after CABGO. Levchyshyna
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Left main PCI in NSTEMI, cardiogenic shock
and ventilated patientM. Zahran
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 A case of successful PCI for early SVG
failure by optical frequency domainimaging guidanceA. Kakazu
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 352B Level 3
Focus onYoung
Practitioners
No wall can stop us - Learningantegrade CTO PCISenior Advisor: H.J. BüttnerFacilitators: P. Deharo, S.A. PyxarasMedia Driver: R. Parma
Attend this session if you want:To understand which patients canbenefit from CTO revascularisationTo learn how to select the best casesfor the early phase of the learningcurveTo learn the steps of an antegrade CTOPCI, by using the appropriate toolbox
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Management strategies forSTEMI with large thrombusburdenSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: E. KretovPanellists: R. Jaswal (pendingconfirmation), T. Mabin, A. Schäfer
08:30 Recurrent intracoronary thrombosis in ayoung patient without atheroscleroticcoronary artery diseaseE. Durmaz
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Acute thrombosis in coronary ectasia
A. Kosovitsas (pending confirmation)08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Thrombotic burden ? a real challenge
C. Quina-Rodrigues09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Infarct-related lesion not requiring primary
and delayed stentingM. Movsesyants
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Primary PCI nightmare: aneurysmatic right
coronary arteryE. Arroyo Ucar
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Primary PCI in a thrombus laden
aneurysmal right coronary artery -Extended use of a catheter extensionS. Constantinides
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Spontaneous thrombosis in ectatic right
coronary arteryJ. Coughlan
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
PCI complications: how to dealwith iatrogenic dissection? - Part1Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: A. ErglisPanellists: V. Farooq, A. Ferrara, R. Jindal(pending confirmation)
08:30 PCI complicated by early post-proceduralleft main stem dissection and progressivehaematomaO.M. Demir
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Acute closure of left coronary artery
system: how many stents do we need toreconstruct the left system?A. Choudhury
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Left main dissection after ramus
intermedius and left circumflex artery PCIM. Postu (pending confirmation)
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Iatrogenic intramural hematoma after
stenting during PCIF. Yashima
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Huge bidirectional left main dissection
successfully treated by stentingH. Alzammar (pending confirmation)
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Coronary dissection following DEB in
native vesselA. Mangieri (pending confirmation)
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Iatrogenic right coronary artery dissection
during primary PCI in STEMI patienttreated with subintimal cutting balloonE. Koifman
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
- 09:00 -09:40 - 10:50
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Abstracts
Renal denervation and newdrug-eluting stentsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairpersons: M. Böhm (pendingconfirmation), P.G. StegPanellists: R. Byrne, G. Guagliumi, J.Mehilli, J. Ormiston, M. Roffi, M. Sabaté
09:40 SPYRAL HTN-ON MED: six-month resultsfrom the randomised, blinded,sham-controlled trial on renal denervationin the presence of antihypertensivemedicationsD. Kandzari
09:49 Discussion and audience interaction09:55 RADIANCE-HTN SOLO: primary outcomes
of renal denervationL. Mauri
10:04 Discussion and audience interaction10:10 PCR statement on renal denervation-based
therapies for hypertensionF. Mahfoud (pending confirmation)
10:18 TARGET all-comer: a prospectivemulticentre randomised post-market trialevaluating a novel cobalt chromerapamycin DESA. Lansky
10:27 Discussion and audience interaction10:33 SORT OUT VIII: randomised comparison of
bioabsorbable everolimus-eluting andbiolimus-eluting coronary stents in routineclinical care patients with ischaemic heartdiseaseM. Maeng
10:42 Discussion and audience interaction
- 10:00 -10:30 - 12:00
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
How Should ITreat?
Small vessels and diffusecoronary artery disease: still ano-go or is it possible to treatwith modern DES?Chairperson: I. Al RashdanPanellists: K. Al-Shaibi, J. Belardi, O.Sakhov, F. Weidinger
Attend this session if you want:To participate in real-case discussionsabout different treatment concepts forsmall vessels and long and diffusediseaseTo exchange how intracoronaryphysiology may support yourunderstanding and decision-making inthese patientsTo discuss how modern interventionalequipment could expand thereasonable options for aninterventional approach in this setting
10:30 Session objectivesI. Al Rashdan
10:35 Case 1 presentation: small vessel anddiffuse coronary artery disease B. Vaquerizo
10:45 Discussion and audience interaction10:55 How would I treat the case?
T. Mabin (pending confirmation)11:00 How did I treat the case?
B. Vaquerizo11:05 Case 2 presentation: small vessels and
diffuse coronary artery disease: still ano-go or is it possible to treat with modernDESF. Mauri
11:15 Discussion and audience interaction11:25 How would I treat the case?
M. Al Otaiby11:30 How did I treat the case?
F. Mauri11:35 Treating small coronary vessels - concepts
and evidenceD. Dudek (pending confirmation)
11:50 Discussion and audience interaction11:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Moderatede-posters
Challenges of calcified andresistant lesionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitators: P. Mota, K. Reczuch (pendingconfirmation)
10:30 A comparison of the stent crossability: Anin vitro performance test using diffusecalcified vessel models.H. Iju
10:35 Discussion and audience interaction10:40 Periprocedural variations of platelet and
endothelium function biomarkers duringrotational atherectomyW. Zimoch
10:45 Discussion and audience interaction10:50 Mechanistic effects of coronary
intravascular lithotripsy in severe coronaryartery calcification by OCT: disruptcoronary artery disease OCTZ. Ali
10:55 Discussion and audience interaction11:00 Direct stenting vs. pre-stent balloon
dilatation in patients treated with orbitalatherectomy: an ORBIT II subanalysisE. Shlofmitz
11:05 Discussion and audience interaction11:10 Incidence and predictors of poor
in-hospital clinical success of rotationalatherectomyW. Zimoch
11:15 Discussion and audience interaction11:20 Rotation speed drop during rotational
atherectomy is associated with troponin Ielevation during PCIT. Katayama
11:25 Discussion and audience interaction11:30 Morbidity and mortality in a Brazilian
cohort of subjects undergoing rotationalatherectomy for extremely calcified lesionsM. Lopes Prudente (pending confirmation)
11:35 Discussion and audience interaction11:40 EUROTA registry: preliminary results of the
first 523 patients treated by rotationalatherectomy in eight European countriesD. Carrié
11:45 Discussion and audience interaction11:50 Relationship between debulking area of
rotational atherectomy and platformrevolution speed - frequency domainoptical coherence tomography analysisT. Yamaguchi
11:55 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
INTERACTIVECASE CORNER
Level 1
Case Discussion
PCI for left main stenosisSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsFacilitators: F. Eberli, C. Gandolfo
10:30 Left main stem trifurcation PCI using a"ping-pong" technique in ACSA. Ramasamy
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 The "Dagobert" procedure: backwards
culotte for left main stent failureM. Boussaada
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 ACS with cardiogenic shock - When culprit
is at distal left mainS. Narayanan
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Transradial sheathless approach for PCI in
left main four-furcation lesion: a casereportL. Zhou
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 DEB-only left main PCI
U. Wickramarachchi11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Distal left main bifurcation stenting using
TAP technique in ACSM. Misra (pending confirmation)
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Unprotected left main - Stent or surgery
F. Safi11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
TAVI in bicuspid aortic valvediseaseWith the collaboration of the China InterventionalTherapeutics Conference (CIT) and the PCR-CITChina Chengdu Valves CourseChairpersons: M. Chen, R. Gao, B.Prendergast, B. XuPanellists: K. Hayashida, R. Kornowski
Attend this session if you want:To fully understand the issuesassociated with percutaneoustreatment of bicuspid aortic valvediseaseTo participate in a step-by-step LIVEdemonstration of TAVI in bicuspidaortic valve diseaseTo hear more about the latest devicedesigns for this challenging patientsubset
10:30 Session objectivesM. Chen
10:33 The scale of the problem - Epidemiology,anatomy and pathophysiologyK. Hayashida
10:39 Discussion and audience interaction10:45 Patient presentation
B. Prendergast10:50 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case11:00 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique of the LIVE case presented byOperators
11:05 LIVE case procedure from Fu WaiHospital, National Centre forCardiovascular Diseases - Beijing, China
11:40 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators11:45 Dedicated devices for bicuspid aortic valve
diseaseR. Kornowski
11:51 Discussion and audience interaction11:57 Session evaluation and key learnings
B. Prendergast
10:30 - 12:00
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Case Discussion
Aortoiliac interventionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: E. VuruskanPanellist: S. Bartus
10:30 Revascularisation of right Iliac andsuperficial femoral artery in-stentrestenosis by contralateral femoralapproach in an acute angled aorticbifurcation through left common iliac stentby rendez-vous techniqueP. Sreekumar
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Stenting of in-stent restenosis of aortoiliac
bifurcation using DEBS. Kasturi
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Endovascular aorta - iliac stenting
J. Krishnamoorthy (pending confirmation)11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty
with stenting of abdominal aorta and leftcommon iliac artery in acute limbischaemiaK. Jain
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Aneurysm progression after EVAR
T. Chollet (pending confirmation)11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Endovascular repair of ruptured left
common iliac artery aneurysmR. Vijayvergiya
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Haemorrhagic shock in ruptured internal
iliac aneurysmA. Mastrokostopoulos
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Abstracts
Trial updates - DES trialsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairpersons: A. Kastrati (pendingconfirmation), R. WaksmanPanellists: H. Kelbaek, R. Virmani(pending confirmation), N.E.J. West(pending confirmation)
10:30 LEADERS FREE: complex PCI for patients athigh bleeding risk - Two years outcome ofa sub-studyP. Urban
10:37 Discussion and audience interaction10:42 DESSOLVE III: a randomised comparison of
a sirolimus-eluting bioabsorbablepolymer-coated stent vs. aneverolimus-eluting durable polymer stentin an all-comer population - 24-monthupdateW. Wijns
10:49 Discussion and audience interaction10:54 BIO-RESORT: two-year outcome of the
three-arm randomised trial in 3,514all-comer patients, treated with highlydissimilar contemporary DESM. Kok
11:01 Discussion and audience interaction11:06 Compare-Acute: two-year follow-up of
complete FFR-guided PCI vs.infarct-artery-only PCI in multivessel STEMIpatientsP. Smits
11:13 Discussion and audience interaction11:17 MASTER: final three-year results on safety
and efficacy of biodegradable polymer DESin the management of patients with acuteSTEMIG. Stankovic
11:24 Discussion and audience interaction11:29 CENTURY II: final results on five-year
clinical outcomes after bioresorbable vs.durable polymer DES implantationS. Saito
11:36 Discussion and audience interaction11:41 CENTURY II: long-term clinical outcomes of
patients with multivessel coronary arterydisease after treatment with thin strut DESwith bioresorbable polymer - five-yearresultsA. Iniguez Romo
11:46 Discussion and audience interaction11:49 SYNTAX II: Two-year clinical outcomes of
the study using state-of-the-artpercutaneous coronary revascularisation inpatients with de novo three-vessel diseaseP.W. Serruys (pending confirmation)
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
Learning how to start aperipheral programme withilio-femoral interventionFacilitators: A. Micari (pendingconfirmation), P. MusialekMedia Driver: N. Ryan
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
TAVI: no limitsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: N. Moat (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: C. Fraccaro, V. Luk, T. Walther(pending confirmation)
10:30 TAVI procedure in a patient with a "doubleS" abdominal and thoracic aortaG. Katsimaglis
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Navigating a transcatheter aortic valve in
an extremely angled aortaL. Nombela-Franco
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 TAVI as final step of endovascular rebuilt
aortaG. Pesarini
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Completely percutaneous transaxillary
TAVI with plug-based closureH. Kroon
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Percutaneous things... Just fix it!
S. Gonzalez Sucarrats11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Accidental suturing of pigtail catheter with
proglide device during TAVIB. Cakal
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Percutaneous aortic valve occlusion for
severe aortic regurgitation in a patientwith left ventricular assist deviceW. Mattar
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
Rotational atherectomy inchallenging heavy calcifiedlesions - Part ISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: O. Darremont (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: C. Eek (pending confirmation),R. Kapoor (pending confirmation)
10:30 Rotational stent ablation forunderexpanded stentO. Komson
10:40 Discussion and audience interaction10:45 Defying the toolbox
C. Galvão Braga10:55 Discussion and audience interaction11:00 Repetitive stuck rotablator during ablation
of unexpanded stentD. Sulimov
11:10 Discussion and audience interaction11:15 Rotational atherectomy during primary PCI
for anterior STEMIM. Pennacchi
11:25 Discussion and audience interaction11:30 When the only technique that works is
controversial; rotablator-assisted SVG PCIS. Matiullah (pending confirmation)
11:40 Discussion and audience interaction11:45 Rotational atherectomy for serial subtotal
and CTO lesions with 90 degreeangulationsM. Satoda
11:55 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 241 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Management of patients withchallenging coronary arterydisease in our daily practice With the collaboration of the Sociedad deCardiologia Intervencionista de Mexico (SOCIME)Chairperson: J.G. Del AngelPanellists: J. Cortes-Lawrenz, J.L. LeivaPons
Attend this session if you want:To be able to acquire an overview onthe management of frequentchallenging casesTo better understand what could bedone to reduce patient mortality andmaximise the patient long-termoutcomes and quality of life in thesesettings To be able to understand differentways of management of largethrombus burden in ACS
10:32 Session objectivesJ.G. Del Angel
10:35 Left main in ACS and cardiogenic shockJ.G. Del Angel
10:43 Discussion and audience interaction10:55 Coronary revascularisation in TAVI patient,
when, how, and whom to treatA. Ricalde
11:03 Discussion and audience interaction11:15 Triple vessel disease with a large thrombus
burden in acute coronary settingM.A. Alcantara Melendez (pendingconfirmation)
11:23 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 From full metal jacket to full metal tailored
suit!J. Cortes-Lawrenz
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
J.L. Leiva Pons
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 242A Level 2
Focus on DailyPractice
Case Discussion
Treating hypertension in dailypractice - a case-baseddiscussionWith the collaboration of the Practical Course onHypertension (PCH)Chairperson: A. PathakPanellists: S. Brouwers (pendingconfirmation), S. Ewen
Attend this session if you want:To review useful tips on diagnosinghypertension in daily practiceTo discuss special considerations andchallenges of hypertension treatmentin common morbiditiesTo understand how to apply the newhypertension guidelines in clinicalpractice
10:30 Session objectives10:35 How to diagnose hypertension: tips, tricks
and pitfallsK. Tsioufis
10:42 Discussion and audience interaction10:47 Case 1: a hypertensive patient with
coronary artery diseaseS. Ewen
10:52 How to treat hypertension in patients withcoronary artery diseaseF. Mahfoud
10:59 Discussion and audience interaction11:04 Case 2: a hypertensive patient with aortic
stenosisC. Ukena
11:09 How to treat hypertension in patients withaortic stenosis and what to consider?M.D. Lobo
11:16 Discussion and audience interaction11:21 Case 3: a hypertensive patient with
reduced ejection fractionS. Brouwers (pending confirmation)
11:26 How to treat hypertension in patients withreduced ejection fraction and what toconsider?A. Pathak
11:33 Discussion and audience interaction11:38 Case 4: a hypertensive patient with
uncontrolled resistant hypertension11:43 How to treat hypertension in patients with
resistant hypertension and what toconsider?M. Azizi
11:50 Discussion and audience interaction11:55 Facilitated audience interaction: share your
perspective!12:05 Session evaluation and key learnings
A. Pathak
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Complications - The CzechRepublic and Slovakia sharetheir most educational cases:focus on (but not only) left mainPCI to manage complicationWith the collaboration of the Czech Association ofInterventional Cardiology and the Working Groupon Invasive and Interventional Cardiology, SlovakSociety of CardiologyChairpersons: F. Kovar, M. Mates
Attend this session if you want:To discuss importance of earlycomplication recognitionTo share possible causes of proceduralcomplicationsTo identify the necessary tools in orderto successfully manage severecomplications
10:30 Session objectives F. Kovar
10:33 Case 1: left main - Left anterior descendingstenting followed by acute left circumflexocclusion with left main thrombosis andhemodynamic collapse - A primarythrombotic or mechanical problem?P. Neugebauer
10:39 Discussion and audience interaction10:47 Case 2: simple single-vessel BRS
implantation in NSTEMI was the initialstrategyP. Kala
10:53 Discussion and audience interaction11:01 Case 3: how to deal with spontaneous left
main coronary dissectionP. Poliacikova
11:07 Discussion and audience interaction11:15 Case 4: longest stented segment in my life
- Iatrogenic left internal mammaryartery-graft dissectionV. Novotny
11:21 Discussion and audience interaction11:29 Case 5: left main - Aorta dissection and left
anterior descending perforation during PCIof non-STEMI patientP. Kurray
11:35 Discussion and audience interaction11:43 Case 6: mitral valve repair after
annuloplasty ring dehiscence usingMitraClipM. Zelizko
11:49 Discussion and audience interaction11:57 Session evaluation and key learnings
M. Mates
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 252A Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Tutorial
Shear stress and coronaryplaqueChairpersons: C. Bourantas (pendingconfirmation), P. Stone (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: K. De Silva, Y. Onuma
Attend this session if you want:To understand the relation betweenendothelial shear stress and plaquechangesTo learn how the shear stresssimulation is performedTo learn the recent developments andongoing clinical studies on shear stressand plaque progression
10:30 Session objectivesC. Bourantas (pending confirmation)
10:35 The role of endothelial shear stress inplaque development: from basic conceptto potential clinical implicationsJ. Wentzel (pending confirmation)
10:43 Discussion and audience interaction10:55 Plaque remodelling and shear stress:
insights from longitudinal serialintravascular studyL. Räber (pending confirmation)
11:03 Discussion and audience interaction11:15 Shear stress after implantation of coronary
devices (strut thickness, malappositionetc.): does it matter?H. Samady
11:23 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 How to treat high-risk plaque: preventive
stenting, PCSK-9i or canakinumab?W. Koenig (pending confirmation)
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:55 Key learnings
P. Stone (pending confirmation)
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus onImaging
Focus onInnovation
Abstracts
FFR-iFR pressure-derivedphysiology in practice.Outcomes and new approachesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 CVPipeline submissionsChairpersons: N.R. Holm, A. MarchesePanellists: G. Di Gioia, G. Sengottuvelu
10:30 Evolving routinary standards in invasivehemodynamic assessment of coronarystenosis: the nationwide Italian SICI-GISEcross-sectional Eris studyM. Tebaldi
10:37 Discussion and audience interaction10:41 SCAAR: long-term survival in patients with
stable angina pectoris undergoing PCIwith or without intracoronary pressurewire guidance in a report from SwedishCoronary Angiography and AngioplastyRegistryE. Omerovic (pending confirmation)
10:48 Discussion and audience interaction10:52 Routine FFR measurement after PCI the
FFR-search study one-year follow-upR. Diletti
10:59 Discussion and audience interaction11:03 GRAFFITI: Graft patency after FFR-guided
vs. angiography-guided CABG trial: aprospective, international, multicentrerandomised trialE. Barbato
11:10 Discussion and audience interaction11:14 Diastolic pressure ratio (dPR): new
approach and validation vs. iFRK.G. Oldroyd
11:21 Discussion and audience interaction11:25 Resting full-cycle ratio: a novel physiologic
index compared to FFR in assessing thehemodynamic severity of a coronarystenosisA. Jeremias (pending confirmation)
11:32 Discussion and audience interaction11:36 Resting Full-cycle Ratio (RFR) - DERIVE RFR:
derivation and validation of a novelnon-hyperemic index of coronary arterystenosis severityZ. Ali
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:47 PREDICT: performance of a new automated
REsting pressure-derived index during PCIcompared to FFR in a multicentreprospective studyL. Raposo
11:54 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 341 Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging cases: Ireland andPortugal share their mosteducational cases: complexcoronary CTO - rationalising theapproach, assembling therequired " kit " and anticipatingand dealing with complicationsWith the collaboration of the Irish Cardiac Society,Intervention Group and the PortugueseAssociation of Cardiovascular Intervention - APIC Chairpersons: J.A. Brum Silveira, D. Foley
Attend this session if you want:To know about correct approach andequipment needed to achieve successin complex CTO To correctly apply hybrid techniquesTo learn how to anticipate, preventand treat complications
10:30 Session objectivesD. Foley
10:35 Case 1: CTO - A practical guide to applyinghybrid techniques in every week CTOintervention - Case-based presentationC. Hanratty (pending confirmation)
10:40 Discussion and audience interaction10:50 Case 1 treatment
C. Hanratty (pending confirmation)10:53 Key learnings
J.A. Brum Silveira10:55 Case 2: challenging case of CTO after CABG
P. Cardoso11:00 Discussion and audience interaction11:10 Case 2 treatment
P. Cardoso11:13 Key learnings
D. Foley11:15 Case 3: CTO - Anticipating and dealing
with serious complications - Techniquesand kit required - Case-based presentationS. Walsh
11:20 Discussion and audience interaction11:30 Case 3 treatment
S. Walsh11:33 Key learnings
J.A. Brum Silveira11:35 Case 4: multivessel-staged PCI with CTO in
an asyptomatic patient with left ventriculardysfunctionH. Vinhas
11:40 Discussion and audience interaction11:50 Case 4 treatment
H. Vinhas11:53 Key learnings
D. Foley11:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
J.A. Brum Silveira
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 342A Level 3
PCR SharingCentre
PFO closure in cryptogenicstrokeFacilitators: M. Behan, F. BourlonMedia Driver: S. Wilson
Attend this session if you want:To understand the potentialmechanisms of stroke in PFO patientsTo review the latest trial evidencesupporting PFO closure aftercryptogenic strokeTo become proficient in proceduraltechnique and learn about tips andtricks
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 342B Level 3
Abstracts
PCR'S GOT TALENT - ROUND 2 -SESSION 2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissions
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 343 Level 3
Case Discussion
Challenging case of TAVISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: L. BüllesfeldPanellists: I.J. Amat-Santos (pendingconfirmation), A. Cribier (pendingconfirmation)
10:30 Look behind the valve: anterior myocardialinfarction during TAVI procedureC. Kocas
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Nightmare during TAVI procedure
complicated by unexpected emboliccoronary artery occlusion and cardiogenicshockA. Mousa
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 When surgical aortic valve replacement
rescues TAVRP. Werner
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 TAVI in extremely calcified bicuspid aortic
valve and horizontal aortaA.M. Ioppolo
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Reversible dysfunction of a self-expanding
transcatheter aortic valveM. Abdelghani
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Paravalvular leak post corevalve
implantation treated by a SAPIEN 3M. Boukantar
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Peripheral, coronary and structural
intervention in one patientP. van Wyk
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 351 Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Case Discussion
The day after tomorrow - Patientoutcome beyond proceduralsuccess in complex lesions andCTOChairpersons: R. Esteves, H. FaltotFacilitators: G. Olivecrona, D. Sparv
Attend this session if you want:To understand patient benefits incomplex proceduresTo develop a patient-orientedCTO/Complex PCI programmmeTo appreciate the importance ofpatient safety
10:30 Session objectivesH. Faltot
10:35 Complex lesion - Bifurcation with mediocreresult - How will this affect the patient, "theday after tomorrow"S. Buendia Martinez
10:47 Facilitator-guided discussion11:01 CTO - Antegrade case with successful
opening of a vessel that has been closedfor a long time. What will be the patientexperience "the day after tomorrow"A. Avran
11:13 Facilitator-guided discussion11:28 How to build a CTO programme?
Competency requirements, and does itresult in a better patient outcome "the dayafter tomorrow"?R. Esteves
11:40 Facilitator-guided discussion11:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
R. Esteves
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
Mitral valve repair:edge-to-edge, annulopasty orboth?Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: R. S. Von Bardeleben(pending confirmation)Panellists: P. Pibarot (pendingconfirmation), C. Sgroi
10:30 Transcatheter mitral valve edge-to-edgerepair in a case with unsuccessfultranscatheter annular reduction therapyM. Eskandari
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Transcatheter direct annuloplasty in
Barlow?s mitral regurgitation as astand-alone therapyM. Taramasso
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Make it triple
K. Meemook11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Percutaneous annuloplasty and MitraClip:
how to replicate a complete mitral surgicalrepairA. Mangieri (pending confirmation)
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Percutaneous mitral valve repair redo
M. Benedetto11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 MitraClip implantation to treat early
recurrence of mitral regurgitation afterpercutaneous direct mitral annuloplastywith Cardioband systemF. Ristalli (pending confirmation)
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Mitral edge-to-edge repair after transapical
mitral ring: combined therapiesG. Armijo
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 352B Level 3
Focus onYoung
Practitioners
When a nightmare comes true,there is no time for dreaming -Managing coronary perforationsSenior Advisor: E. EeckhoutFacilitators: A. Elghamaz, O. Muller(pending confirmation)Media Driver: B. Harbaoui
Attend this session if you want:To learn how to minimize coronaryperforation / rupture during PCIGet practical advice, how thesecomplications can be quickly managed
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
Treatment of coronaryaneurysms - Part 3Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: P. L'AllierPanellists: J. Cho, I. Narbute, H. Pereira
10:30 Palliative PCI in complex coronary lesionsS.K. Elangovan
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 A coronary artery aneurysm treated with a
bare-metal stent implantationT. Hiromasa
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 PCI to a ball
H. Lam11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Thrombotic occlusion of an aneurysmal
coronary arteryS. Ross (pending confirmation)
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Coronary aneurysm: beyond the occlusion
D. Dubois (pending confirmation)11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 The big one
M. Verdoia11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Rare case of giant left main aneurysm
R. Patil (pending confirmation)11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
10:55 - 12:00
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Coronary interventions LIVEdemonstration from Toulouse,FranceChairperson: J. EscanedPanellists: A. Al Nooryani (pendingconfirmation), S. Berti (pendingconfirmation), Ö. Göktekin (pendingconfirmation), F. Malik, V. Schächinger(pending confirmation), J.F. Tanguay
10:55 Patient presentation10:58 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case11:05 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators11:08 LIVE case procedure from Clinique
Pasteur - Toulouse, France11:53 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
- 14:00 -14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 252A Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Abstracts
Out of the box technologiesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 CVPipeline submissionsChairpersons: F. Hellig, W. WijnsPanellists: H. Call (pending confirmation),P.J. Fitzgerald (pending confirmation)
14:45 A semi - automatic process for intra -coronary imaging based 3D -reconstruction for computational fluiddynamic model: a dream comes trueE. Tenekecioglu (pending confirmation)
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction15:00 Controlled flow infusion to diagnose real -
time coronary vascular resistancecorrelating with cardiac MRI micro -vascular obstruction in an experimentalocclusion - reperfusion modelJ. Hoem (pending confirmation)
15:08 Discussion and audience interaction15:15 Selective CRP apheresis as a new
treatment option in AMI: first results of theCAMI1 studyW. Ries (pending confirmation)
15:23 Discussion and audience interaction15:30 Implantable peritoneal ultrafiltration - an
implantable device for active prevention offluid overload in heart failure patientsN. Hanani
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:45 Egg technology for radiation reduction
R. Wilson 15:53 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
- 12:00 -12:00 - 13:30
INTERACTIVECASE CORNER
Level 1
Case Discussion
Treatment of bifurcation lesionswith two-stent techniquesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsFacilitators: O. Darremont (pendingconfirmation), H.L. Kao
12:00 TAP technique in a bifurcation stentingusing self-apposing stentM. Raufi
12:08 Discussion and audience interaction12:13 Acute occlusion of the dominant left
circumflex artery treated with two-stentstrategy PCI (double-kissing crush) inpatient with infero-lateral STEMI andconfirmed biological aortic valveprosthesis vegetationsM. Stachura
12:21 Discussion and audience interaction12:26 DK crush technique as a wrong choice;
watch your angleA. Amin
12:34 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 Double crush on a single stent
M. Benedetto12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 Double-culotte stenting of left circumflex
arteryJ. Laffan
13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:05 Left main DK crush in high-risk NSTEMI; a
step by step approachA. Amin
13:13 Discussion and audience interaction13:18 Image-guided double-kissing crush
stenting of left main coronary artery in ACSwith percutaneous transluminalangioplasty of below-the-knee vessels forcritical limb ischaemiaS. Kasturi
13:26 Discussion and audience interaction
12:15 - 14:15
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
SponsoredTools and
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Complex PCI - A transradialapproach and a supportedapproach
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12:15 - 13:15
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Moderatede-posters
Moderated e-posters for nursesand allied professionalsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitators: L. Hinterbuchner (pendingconfirmation), T. Odeneg
12:15 Potential advantages using of minimallyinvasive extracorporeal circulation vs.ECMO as a procedural rescue strategy inTAVI new horizonsI. Condello (pending confirmation)
12:25 Discussion and audience interaction12:35 Pulmonary Embolism: PERTinent
information for cathlab personnelR. Deible
12:45 Discussion and audience interaction12:55 Co-registered photoacoustic and duplex
ultrasound imaging for the evaluation andmanagement of carotid arteryatherosclerosis: first-in-man clinical studyH. Zafar
13:05 Discussion and audience interaction
12:15 - 14:15
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
SponsoredTools and
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Practical approaches and novelEvolut technology to achieveefficiency in your TAVI practice
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12:15 - 14:15
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
SponsoredTools and
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LAmbre LAA closure system andMFO ventricular septal defectclosure system
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
The Edwards Cardioband system- reducing valve regurgitationthrough annular reduction
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12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 241 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
COMBO Plus: allowing DAPTflexibility in ACS patients -Insight from clinical basedevidence
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12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
Focus onImaging
Sponsored Casein Point
The SYNERGY stent and optimalimaging techniques forcomplete revascularisation incomplex patients
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 252A Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
A new evidence-based therapywhen angina persists
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12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 252B Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
FANTOM: the new vision of BRSperformance
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
12:15 - 14:15
ROOM 341 Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging cases - Algeria,Morocco and Tunisia share theirmost educational cases:With the collaboration of the Algerian Group ofInterventional Cardiology (AGIC), the MoroccanSociety of Cardiology and the Tunisian Group ofInterventional Cardiology (GTCI)Chairpersons: K. Ben Hamda, S. Ztot
Attend this session if you want:To ...To ...To ...
12:15 Session presentation12:17 Session objectives
S. Ztot12:19 Case 1: cardiogenic shock in STEMI
W. Takdemt12:24 Discussion and audience interaction12:32 Case 1 treatment
W. Takdemt12:36 Key learnings12:38 Case 2: left main dissection after stent
thrombosis12:43 Discussion and audience interaction12:51 Case 2 treatment12:55 Key learnings
K. Ben Hamda12:57 Case 3: where is the true lumen - When a
CTO technique got me back to the righttrack in a primary PCI settingS. Boudiche
13:02 Discussion and audience interaction13:10 Case 3 treatment
S. Boudiche13:14 Key learnings13:16 Case 4: myocardial infarction by
thrombosis of the left main coronary arteryA. Meftah
13:21 Discussion and audience interaction13:29 Case 4 treatment
A. Meftah13:33 Key learnings13:35 Case 5: cardiogenic shock after stenting of
the left mainD. Benzarouel (pending confirmation)
13:40 Discussion and audience interaction13:48 Case 5 treatment
D. Benzarouel (pending confirmation)13:52 Key learnings
K. Ben Hamda13:54 Case 6: challenging case of STEMI due to
coronary artery embolism in a patient withdouble mechanical aortic and mitral valveprosthesisH. Ibn Hadj Amor
13:59 Discussion and audience interaction14:07 Case 6 treatment
H. Ibn Hadj Amor14:11 Key learnings14:13 Session evaluation and key learnings
K. Ben Hamda
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 342B Level 3
Case Discussion
Invasive imaging and functionalassessmentSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: P. Dardas (pendingconfirmation), C. Di MarioPanellists: A. Sarkis, W. Wojakowski
12:15 MINOCA: a case with challenging diagnosisand simple treatmentD. Sulimov
12:23 Discussion and audience interaction12:28 Key learnings
A. Sarkis12:30 It is never easy when it comes to acute
coronary angiogram in womenS. Manzo-Silberman
12:38 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 Key learnings
W. Wojakowski12:45 Let there be light!
P. Marques-Alves12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:58 Key learnings
A. Sarkis13:00 Uncommon presentation of AMI
M.Y. Ng (pending confirmation)13:08 Discussion and audience interaction13:13 Key learnings
W. Wojakowski
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 343 Level 3
Case Discussion
How to solve an anterogradeSFA recanalisation failureSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: R. Akdemir, C. CernettiPanellists: S. Bartus, N.N. Khanna
12:15 Antegrade and retrograde approach fortreatment of complex occlusion of thesuperficial femoral arteryA. Mastrokostopoulos
12:23 Discussion and audience interaction12:28 Key learnings
S. Bartus12:30 Lesion modification to CTO with severe
calcification by TruePathS. Ikeda
12:38 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 Key learnings
N.N. Khanna12:45 Revascularisation of totally occluded
superior femoral artery by distal superiorfemoral artery puncture andreconstruction of femoral bifurcation viahome-made re-entry system retrogradelyE. Vuruskan
12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:58 Key learnings
S. Bartus13:00 Successful endovascular treatment of
chronic total superficial femoral arteryocclusion using a side-hole sheath andre-entry catheterR. Shiomura
13:08 Discussion and audience interaction13:13 Key learnings
N.N. Khanna
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 351 Level 3
Case Discussion
Three years and counting:long-term evaluation of BRSSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: V. Schächinger, N.E.J. West(pending confirmation)Panellists: A. Erglis, F. Weidinger
12:15 Long-term follow-up of multiple BRSimplantation for left anterior descendentartery diffuse diseaseG. Pesarini
12:23 Discussion and audience interaction12:28 Key learnings
A. Erglis12:30 A different type of BRS resorption in the
same patient depending on theimplantation featuresS. Furkalo
12:38 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 Key learnings
F. Weidinger12:45 BRS and expansive remodelling, a serial
presentationM. Ottesen
12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:58 Key learnings
A. Erglis13:00 Vasomotion response at three years after
BRS implantation in a CTOL. Gheorghe
13:08 Discussion and audience interaction13:13 Key learnings
F. Weidinger
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
Mechanical circulating supportfor acute heart failureSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: D. Dudek (pendingconfirmation), M. NocPanellists: C. Spaulding, R. Waksman
12:15 Assisting the left ventricle: a tough butworthy experienceP. Marques-Alves
12:23 Discussion and audience interaction12:28 Key learnings
C. Spaulding12:30 Mechanical circulatory support as bridge
to urgent structural interventionP. Horn
12:38 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 Key learnings
R. Waksman12:45 Devices and drugs: first successful
combination of the Impella left ventricularassist device and steroids as a bridge torecovery in a patient with cardiogenicshock secondary to eosinophilicmyocarditisC. Davila
12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:58 Key learnings
C. Spaulding13:00 The ECPELLA strategy. Impella CP to
unload the left ventricle duringveno-arterial ECMO in refractorycardiogenic shock after bypass surgeryA. Redondo Diéguez
13:08 Discussion and audience interaction13:13 Key learnings
R. Waksman
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Provisional side branch stentingin complex bifurcation lesionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: M. LesiakPanellists: H. Gamra, V. Gelev
12:15 Treating a true bifurcation lesion in apatient with chronic kidney disease. Use ofcontrast delivery system for reducingdosageG. Katsimaglis
12:23 Discussion and audience interaction12:28 Key learnings
H. Gamra12:30 Plaque shift during intervention to the
ostial intermediate artery - To stent or notto stent?R. Reza
12:38 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 Key learnings
V. Gelev12:45 Double bifurcation, one stent or three
stents?C. Ka Chun Alan
12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:58 Key learnings
H. Gamra13:00 Directional coronary atherectomy in the
treatment of bifurcation lesionT. Misawa
13:08 Discussion and audience interaction13:13 Key learnings
V. Gelev
12:15 - 13:15
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
An Image isWorth a 1,000
Words
An Image is Worth a 1,000 WordsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 imagesubmissionsFacilitators: V. Delgado, H. Ince
Iterative valvular replacement disease12:15 Facilitated audience image interpretation
V. Delgado12:20 Image unveiled and key findings
P. Commeau12:25 Discussion and audience interaction
V. DelgadoMore than one transcatheter device isimplanted
12:30 Facilitated audience image interpretationH. Ince
12:35 Image unveiled and key findingsC. Meduri
12:40 Discussion and audience interactionH. Ince
Big fish strike12:45 Facilitated audience image interpretation
V. Delgado12:50 Image unveiled and key findings
G. Arutiunian12:55 Discussion and audience interaction
V. DelgadoAnother "break" in the wall...
13:00 Facilitated audience image interpretationH. Ince
13:05 Image unveiled and key findingsM.P. Borrelli
13:10 Discussion and audience interactionH. Ince
- 13:00 -13:30 - 14:30
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Coronary drug-coated balloons -why, when and how
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13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 241 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
You don't want to miss hearingthe latest news about the largestclinical TMVR experience - timefor evidence!
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 242A Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
The future of bioresorbablecoronary scaffolds is here: thethin-walled high mechanicalperformance Amaranth MedicalBRS programme
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 251 Level 2
Focus onImaging
Sponsored Casein Point
COMET: advancing the use ofphysiology in PCI, from routineto complex cases
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 252A Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
Technologies to improve ACSpatients clinical outcomes: TiNOX coated bioactive stentsand RayFlow catheters
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 252B Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Complex PCI in high-bleedingrisk patients - A case-basedapproach
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 342B Level 3
Case Discussion
Management of SVG aneurysmsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: J. Pregowski, G. RichardtPanellists: E. Ricottini (pendingconfirmation), J.F. Tanguay
13:30 Planned occlusion of a degenerated SVG: abattle with multiple frontsL.F. Ybarra (pending confirmation)
13:38 Discussion and audience interaction13:43 Key learnings
E. Ricottini (pending confirmation)13:45 Percutaneous closure of an aneurysmal
vein graftJ. Giblett
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Key learnings
J.F. Tanguay14:00 Percutaneous closure of SVG aneurysm
Z. Iskandar14:08 Discussion and audience interaction14:13 Key learnings
E. Ricottini (pending confirmation)14:15 Emergency treatment of a ruptured giant
aneurysm in a SVGR. Jaffe
14:23 Discussion and audience interaction14:28 Key learnings
J.F. Tanguay
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 343 Level 3
Case Discussion
Dedicated tools and techniquesfor popliteal angioplastySession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: N. Nicosia, M. RoffiPanellists: S. Brouwers (pendingconfirmation), N.N. Khanna
13:30 Antegrade and retrograde approach fortreatment of complex calcified occlusion ofpopliteal arteryA. Mastrokostopoulos
13:38 Discussion and audience interaction13:43 Key learnings
S. Brouwers (pending confirmation)13:45 Popliteal percutaneous transluminal
angioplasty in a patient affected by criticallimb ischaemia using retrograde accessthrough posterior tibial arteryP. Sbarzaglia
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Key learnings
N.N. Khanna14:00 Fracture of a interwoven nitinol stent in a
patient with popliteal artery entrapmentsyndromeI.J. Choi
14:08 Discussion and audience interaction14:13 Key learnings
S. Brouwers (pending confirmation)14:15 Interwoven nitinol stents for popliteal
aneurysm treatmentC. Cigalini
14:23 Discussion and audience interaction14:28 Key learnings
N.N. Khanna
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 351 Level 3
Case Discussion
Prevention and treatment of leftmain occlusion during aorticvalve-in-valve proceduresSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: R. Kornowski, T. ZeusPanellists: S. Abdi (pendingconfirmation), J. Schofer
13:30 Coming from the back: increasingprocedural complexity (and times) invalve-in-valve TAVIR. Nerla
13:38 Discussion and audience interaction13:43 Key learnings
J. Schofer13:45 Unusual left main occlusion during a
valve-in-valve TAVIP. Robert
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Key learnings
S. Abdi (pending confirmation)14:00 Valve-in-(Bentall?s) valve TAVI: protect the
coronary ostiums!G. Singh
14:08 Discussion and audience interaction14:13 Key learnings
J. Schofer14:15 Double "chimney technique" to treat
sequential coronary occlusion during a"valve-in-valve" TAVR procedureJ.G. Córdoba Soriano
14:23 Discussion and audience interaction14:28 Key learnings
S. Abdi (pending confirmation)
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
More than meets the eye:physiology assessment ofdifficult anatomySession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: H. Suryapranata, H.C. TanPanellists: O. Varenne, M. Yamane
13:30 A pathophysiological insight onmyocardial bridgesM. Caruso (pending confirmation)
13:38 Discussion and audience interaction13:43 Key learnings
O. Varenne13:45 Enthusiasm for spasm (when not to stent
in angina)T. Ford
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Key learnings
M. Yamane14:00 The utility of combo wire for the
evaluation of symptomatic ischaemia inthe case with coronary artery ectasiaT. Yuji
14:08 Discussion and audience interaction14:13 Key learnings
O. Varenne14:15 Evaluation of ischaemia by FFR for
coronary stenosis with coronary fistulaR. Kang
14:23 Discussion and audience interaction14:28 Key learnings
M. Yamane
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
STEMI: culprit or not culprit?Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: S. Berti, A.J. Peace(pending confirmation)Panellists: J. Dens, D. Pahlajani
13:30 How should I treat?A. Salih
13:38 Discussion and audience interaction13:43 Key learnings
D. Pahlajani13:45 Multiculprit AMI
H. Fayed13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Key learnings
J. Dens14:00 Bystander left circumflex trifurcation
disease, in the setting of acute anteriormyocardial infarction: preventativeangioplasty in myocardial infarction orcomplete vs. culprit-lesion only primaryPCI trial?A. Khurana
14:08 Discussion and audience interaction14:13 Key learnings
D. Pahlajani14:15 Total vs. partial revascularisation; the
critical decisionS. Hussein
14:23 Discussion and audience interaction14:28 Key learnings
J. Dens
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:30 - 14:30
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
An Image isWorth a 1,000
Words
An Image is Worth a 1,000 WordsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 imagesubmissionsFacilitators: G. Guagliumi, E. Kretov
Huge thrombus in ectatic right coronaryartery: serial observation withmultimodality imaging
13:30 Facilitated audience image interpretationG. Guagliumi
13:35 Image unveiled and key findingsS. Satoshi (pending confirmation)
13:40 Discussion and audience interactionG. Guagliumi
A peri-operative arrest13:45 Facilitated audience image interpretation
E. Kretov13:50 Image unveiled and key findings
N. Aroney13:55 Discussion and audience interaction
E. KretovMind the gap please!
14:00 Facilitated audience image interpretationG. Guagliumi
14:05 Image unveiled and key findingsS.R. Kondapally Seshasai
14:10 Discussion and audience interactionG. Guagliumi
Extravasation14:15 Facilitated audience image interpretation
E. Kretov14:20 Image unveiled and key findings
J. Pérez-Copete (pending confirmation)14:25 Discussion and audience interaction
E. Kretov
- 14:00 -14:45 - 16:15
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
Tutorial
Physiology-guidedrevascularisation in patientswith STEMI and multivesseldiseaseChairpersons: E. Barbato, P. SmitsPanellists: B. De Bruyne, D. Erlinge, D.Milasinovic, N. Yousif (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To revisit current evidence regarding"complete" vs. "culprit lesion only"revascularisation approaches in STEMITo learn how to use coronaryphysiology in patients with STEMI andmultivessel diseaseTo discuss available evidenceindicating the best timing forphysiological assessment andrevascularisation of non-culpritstenoses in patients with STEMI
14:45 Session objectivesE. Barbato
14:50 Is physiology-guided revascularisation ofnon-culprit stenoses in STEMI safe? Areview of available evidenceP. Knaapen (pending confirmation)
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:10 STEMI and the physiology of non-culprit
vesselsR. Kharbanda
15:18 Discussion and audience interaction15:30 Do resting indices have any advantages in
assessing non-culprit stenoses in STEMIpatients?M. Maeng
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Can functional imaging be an alternative
to pressure guidewires in assessingnon-culprit stenoses? M. Papafaklis
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
P. Smits
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Valvular interventions LIVEdemonstration: TAVI fromFrankfurt, GermanyChairpersons: M. Gilard (pendingconfirmation), S. Windecker (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: V. Bapat, F.O. Baslaib (pendingconfirmation), K. Hayashida, R. Makkar(pending confirmation), S. Redwood, T.Walther (pending confirmation)
14:45 Patient presentation14:50 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case15:00 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators15:05 LIVE case procedure from
Cardiovascular Centre Frankfurt -Frankfurt, Germany
16:00 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
14:45 - 16:15
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Moderatede-posters
Novel approaches to coronaryphysiologySession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitators: S. Sen (pendingconfirmation), P. Xaplanteris
14:45 Correlation of FFR and Pd/Pa with restingdiastolic pressure ratio calculated by anovel algorithm: the dPR-studyK. Masdjedi
14:50 Discussion and audience interaction14:55 Quantitative flow ratio identifies
non-culprit coronary lesions requiringrevascularisation in patients with STEMIand multivessel diseaseF. Gallo
15:00 Discussion and audience interaction15:05 Diagnostic performance of
angiography-derived FFR: a systematicreview and Bayesian meta-analysisC. Collet
15:10 Discussion and audience interaction15:15 Dynamic absolute microvascular function
assessment: resistance and compliance inreal time by controlled flow infusionR. Schwartz
15:20 Discussion and audience interaction15:25 Validation of novel three-dimensional
quantitative coronary angiography basedsoftware to calculate vessel FFR: the FASTstudyK. Masdjedi
15:30 Discussion and audience interaction15:35 The index of microcirculatory resistance as
a tool to characterise microvascularobstruction and to predict infarct sizeregression in patients with STEMIundergoing primary PCIG. De Maria
15:40 Discussion and audience interaction15:45 Basic physiology of the new parameter
ECOStif: animal validation of an invasivemeasurement of coronary pulse wavevelocityB. Harbaoui (pending confirmation)
15:50 Discussion and audience interaction15:55 The prevalence of plaque erosions and
calcium nodule associated thrombus innon- culprit FFR-negative lesions ofdiabetic patients ? data from the COMBINEstudyT. Roleder
16:00 Discussion and audience interaction
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14:45 - 16:15
INTERACTIVECASE CORNER
Level 1
Case Discussion
Thrombus: how to manage itSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsFacilitators: H. Gamra, S. Khan
14:45 The art of thrombus management inprimary PCIH. Lam
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Large intra-coronary thrombus / How to
manageF. Safi
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Massive thrombus burden: less is more
S. Manzo-Silberman15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 Primary PCI of left anterior descending in
high thrombotic burden settingS. Kasturi
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 The great outcome cases of STEMI PCI
without stenting (thrombectomy shows animportant role)N. Kuroiwa
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 How I managed a huge thrombotic right
coronary arteryA. Mohammadi (pending confirmation)
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 When thrombosuction came to my rescue
P. Dehghani16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
Recorded LIVEdemonstration
Low-flow low-gradient aorticstenosis made simpleChairpersons: M. Chen, H. EltchaninoffPanellists: N. Brambilla, J.P. Collet, V.Delgado, P. Pibarot (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To fully understand thepathophysiology of the different formsof aortic stenosisTo improve the diagnosis andinvestigation of these patients in youreveryday clinical practiceTo learn more about the availabletreatment options (and theirlimitations)
14:45 Session objectivesM. Chen
14:50 Pathophysiology of low flow-low gradientaortic stenosis - everything you wanted toknow but were always afraid to askM.A. Clavel (pending confirmation)
15:00 Discussion and audience interaction15:10 Recorded case from 15:40 Discussion and audience interaction15:55 Treatment of low flow-low gradient aortic
stenosis with TAVI or surgery - outcomesand limitationsO. Wendler
16:03 Discussion and audience interaction16:11 Session evaluation and key learnings
H. Eltchaninoff
14:45 - 16:15
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Complex femoropoplitealobstructive disease Chairperson: M. RoffiPanellists: J. Madaric (pendingconfirmation), N. Nicosia, F. Ribichini, A.Yildirim
Attend this session if you want:To discuss lesion-specific strategies incomplex superficial femoral arteryobstructive diseaseTo understand the impact of lesionlength and calcification on treatmentchoiceTo review the increasing impact ofdrug-coated balloon technology onlong-term vessel patency
14:45 Session objectives14:47 Patient presentation14:50 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case15:00 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators15:05 LIVE case procedure from Clinique
Pasteur - Toulouse, France15:50 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators16:00 Rationale for DEB and DES for long
femoropopliteal lesions16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
M. Roffi
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Abstracts
Clinical outcomes with DEBSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairperson: P. MontorsiPanellists: M. Bosiers, A. Colombo, B.Scheller, P. Stella
14:45 RESTORE ISR China: a multicentre,randomised, controlled clinical trialcomparing the efficacy and safety of twotypes of DEB (RESTORE and SeQuentPlease) in Chinese with coronary in-stentrestenosisC. Yundai (pending confirmation)
14:52 Discussion and audience interaction14:56 AGENT ISR: one-year outcomes from a
randomised multicentre study of two DEBfor the treatment of coronary in-stentrestenosisH. Nef
15:03 Discussion and audience interaction15:07 RESTORE SVD China: study protocol for a
prospective, multicentre, randomised,controlled clinical trial on the efficacy andsafety of paclitaxel-eluting balloon vs.zotarolimus-eluting stent for the treatmentof small coronary vessel disease in ChineseY. Tang (pending confirmation)
15:14 Discussion and audience interaction15:18 DEBUT: a randomised controlled
single-blind multicentre trial on DEB forthe treatment of de novo coronary arterylesions in patients with high-bleeding risk
15:25 Discussion and audience interaction15:29 RAMSES: paclitaxel DEB vs.
zotarolimus-eluting stent for the treatmentof de novo lesions in small coronaryvesselsA. Iniguez Romo
15:36 Discussion and audience interaction15:40 DAEDALUS: difference in antirestenotic
effectiveness of DES and DEB angioplastyfor the occurrence of coronary in-stentrestenosis: primary results of acollaborative individual patient datapooled analysis of trialsD. Giacoppo (pending confirmation)
15:47 Discussion and audience interaction15:51 DEB catheters in the endovascular
treatment of patients with true left mainbifurcation lesionsD. Maximkin
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:02 Merging the properties of a
sirolimus-coated balloon with those of abioresorbable polymer DES cansuccessfully address the "diabetic issue":results from a large multicentre registryL. Testa
16:09 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
Learning bifurcation: distal leftmainFacilitators: A. Latib, T. LefèvreMedia Driver: C. O'Sullivan
Attend this session if you want:To discuss the anatomical andtechnical differences of PCI on thedistal LM bifurcationTo understand the selection of theappropriate technique for distal LM PCITo clarify how additional tools (ICimaging) can optimize PCI results
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
Look again: unexpectedcoronary complicationsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: M. NtsekhePanellists: L.J. Masilamani, Z. Perisic(pending confirmation)
14:45 Stent deformation with jailed loopedguidewireM. Petrovic
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 A case of recurrent distal stent edge
dissectionO. Alsanjari
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Coronary artery longitudinal distortion, a
rare complication in very tortuous rightcoronary artery PCID. Kaewkes
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 The coronary that cried wolf
D. Collison15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Widespread vascular spasm - Mystery to
solveA. Khan
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Fascinating case of 10-year-old healed
circumflex CTO PCI induced dissectionwith IVUS imagingH. Abu-Hantash
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Is it really loose?
F.J. Caro Fernández16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
Treatment of heavy calcifiedcoronary lesions withoutrotablaorSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: H. EteibaPanellists: O. Gämperli, J.S. Makkar(pending confirmation), W.Udayachalerm (pending confirmation)
14:45 Successful PCI to a calcified left anteriordescending artery lesion using a combinedscoring and non-compliant balloon andbuddy wire techniqueZ.V. Lee
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Ostial calcified stenosis in right coronary
artery treated with retrograde approachM. Lelek
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Optical frequency domain imaging-guided
laser atherectomy and PCI to left anteriordescending for uncrossable undilatablelesion and underexpanded stentJ. Shome (pending confirmation)
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 "Laser saves the day" uncrossable lesion in
setting of primary PCIA. Khan
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Leveling up the technological repertoire
when balloons and diamonds are notenoughT. Adrega (pending confirmation)
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Coronary lithoplasty for treatment of
severe calcified left anterior descendinglesionC. Sorini Dini (pending confirmation)
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Shock wave to treat severely calcified right
coronary arteryS. Mitomo
16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 241 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Tutorial
The year in intervention:essential publications from theEuroIntervention Journal andthe European Heart JournalWith the collaboration of the EuroInterventionJournal and the European Heart Journal (EIJ-EHJ)Chairpersons: T.F. Lüscher, P.W. SerruysPanellists: P. Juni (pending confirmation),U. Landmesser
Attend this session if you want:To appraise these essential papers inthe form of robust, solid summariesTo reflect on the impact of thesepublications in your daily practice
14:45 Session objectivesT.F. Lüscher
14:50 Coronary interventionsJ. Mehilli
15:03 Discussion and audience interaction15:15 Valvular/structural interventions
L. Sondergaard15:28 Discussion and audience interaction15:40 Interventions for hypertension
T.F. Lüscher15:48 Discussion and audience interaction15:55 Acute coronary syndromes
A. Chieffo16:03 Discussion and audience interaction16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
P.W. Serruys (pending confirmation)
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 242A Level 2
Focus on DailyPractice
Will this trialchange my
practice?
Will SPYRAL-OFF MedicationStudy change my clinicalpractice?With the collaboration of the Practical Course onHypertension (PCH)Chairpersons: F. Mahfoud, K. TsioufisPanellists: S. Brouwers (pendingconfirmation), F. SharifSession Reporters: S. Ewen, L. Lauder
Attend this session if you want:To appreciate the need fordevice-based treatment approaches inhypertensionTo discuss insights into recentlypublished and ongoing renaldenervation studiesTo share your perspective andthoughts about renal denervation
14:45 Introduction - the trials headlinesK. Tsioufis
14:50 A case with mild-moderate uncontrolledhypertension due to multiple drugintolerancesM.D. Lobo
14:55 Discussion and audience interaction: whatis common practice where you work?
15:10 What was known before SPYRALP. Lurz
15:20 Trial(ist) review: methods, results,conclusionsF. Mahfoud (pending confirmation)
15:35 Discussion and audience interaction: dowe need to change practice?
15:55 Case conclusion SPYRAL: how does thisapply to my practiceM. Azizi
16:00 Discussion and audience interaction16:10 Concluding remarks
F. Mahfoud
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
How Should ITreat?
Hungary and Poland share theirmost educational cases: complexinterventions in multivesseldisease in different clinicalscenarios (NSTEMI, aorticstenosis)With the collaboration of the Working Group ofInterventional Cardiology, Hungarian Society ofCardiology and the Association of CardiovascularInterventions of the Polish Cardiac Society (ACVI)Chairpersons: Z. Ruzsa, W. Wojakowski
Attend this session if you want:To discuss the role of coronaryrevascularisation in ACS and severeaortic stenosis at high-risk for surgeryTo discuss the heart team approach formultivessel disease in NSTE-ACSTo discuss the role of intravasularimaging in PCI optimisation
14:45 Session objectivesZ. Ruzsa
14:50 Case 1: coronary revascularisation in ACSand severe aortic stenosisI.F. Edes
14:55 Discussion and audience interaction15:05 How would I treat the case?
J. Legutko15:10 How would I treat the case?
Z. Piroth15:15 How did I treat the case?
I.F. Edes15:25 Consensus
W. Wojakowski15:30 Case 2: complex multivessel PCI in NSTEMI
in patient with multiple comorbiditiesS. Bartus
15:35 Discussion and audience interaction15:45 How would I treat the case?
Z. Piroth15:50 How would I treat the case?
J. Legutko15:55 How did I treat the case?
S. Bartus16:05 Consensus
Z. Ruzsa16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
W. Wojakowski
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
Focus on DailyPractice
Case Discussion
Best practice for acute strokeinterventionsChairpersons: L.N. Hopkins, B. ReimersFacilitator: Ö. Göktekin (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To have an open discussion aboutpatient benefits from interventionalreperfusion in acute ischaemic strokeTo review technical and proceduralaspects, also in comparison withprimary PCI for STEMITo learn about challenges withimplementation and best practiceexamples
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Tutorial
Transcatheter mitral valvereplacementChairpersons: S. Kar (pendingconfirmation), R. Lange (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: N. Dumonteil, C. Fraccaro
Attend this session if you want:To better understand patient selectioncriteria for transcatheter mitral valvereplacementTo appreciate the early clinicaloutcomes of patients undergoingtranscatheter mitral valve replacementTo discuss the advantages andlimitations of currently availabledevices
14:45 Session objectivesR. Lange (pending confirmation)
14:48 TendyneD. Muller
14:54 Discussion and audience interaction14:59 Intrepid
T. Modine15:05 Discussion and audience interaction15:10 Neovasc
A. Cheung15:16 Discussion and audience interaction15:21 HighLife
N. Piazza15:27 Discussion and audience interaction15:34 Caisson
M. Williams (pending confirmation)15:40 Discussion and audience interaction15:47 CardiaQ
S. Kar (pending confirmation)15:53 Discussion and audience interaction16:00 Cardiovalve
F. Maisano16:06 Discussion and audience interaction16:13 Session evaluation and key learnings
S. Kar (pending confirmation)
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 341 Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging cases - Finland andNorway share their mosteducational cases: TAVI -Strategies for challenging casesWith the collaboration of the Working Group forInterventional Cardiology, Finnish Cardiac Societyand the Norwegian Working Group onInterventional CardiologyChairpersons: C. Eek (pendingconfirmation), T. Kiviniemi
Attend this session if you want:To discuss ways of enhancing devicedelivery in patients with challengingroutesTo discuss the need for cardiacresynchronisation therapy in patientswith concominant heart failure,reduced ejection fraction anddyssynchronyTo discuss the timing of additionalprocedures such as resynchronisationtherapy and endovascular treatment ofAAA repair (EVAR)
14:45 Session objectivesT. Kiviniemi
14:50 Case 1: percutaneous treatment of heartfailure caused by aortic stenosis, coronaryartery disease and left bundle branch block- which one comes first?T. Rissanen
14:55 Discussion and audience interaction15:05 Case 1 treatment
T. Rissanen15:08 Key learnings
C. Eek (pending confirmation)15:10 Case 2: no femoral access and horizontal
aortaE.J.S. Packer (pending confirmation)
15:15 Discussion and audience interaction15:25 Case 2 treatment
E.J.S. Packer (pending confirmation)15:28 Key learnings
T. Kiviniemi15:30 Case 3: aortic stenosis and concomitant
AAA - what to do? M. Savontaus
15:35 Discussion and audience interaction15:45 Case 3 treatment
M. Savontaus15:48 Key learnings
C. Eek (pending confirmation)15:50 Case 4: failure to cross the stenotic aortic
valve with a balloon-expandable deviceT. Steigen (pending confirmation)
15:55 Discussion and audience interaction16:05 Case 4 treatment
T. Steigen (pending confirmation)16:08 Key learnings
T. Kiviniemi16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
C. Eek (pending confirmation)
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 342A Level 3
PCR SharingCentre
Complex PCI procedures inhigh-risk indicated patientsFacilitators: C. Jensen, D. KettlesMedia Driver: S. Wilson
Objectives:Be able to define Complex and Higherrisk Indicated patientsLearn how to assess co-morbidities anddifficult anatomyPre-procedural planning includinghaemodynamic support /pharmacotherapyEssential safe practice in the labMonitoring required during the casePost procedural care
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 342B Level 3
Abstracts
Primary PCI in challengingpatient subjects and clinicalscenariosSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: M. SabatéPanellists: P. Kala, G. Niccoli
14:45 The presence of a CTO in a non-infarctrelated artery during a STEMI treated withcontemporary primary PCI is associatedwith increased rates of early and latecardiovascular morbidity and mortality:the CTO-TOTAL substudyA. Usaid
14:55 Discussion and audience interaction15:00 Clinical outcomes of primary PCI for
unprotected left main coronary arteryculprit lesion in patients with ACS: anobservation from the AOI-LMCA registryH. Higami
15:10 Discussion and audience interaction15:15 The role of urgent coronary angiography
and PCI in comatose survivors ofout-of-hospital cardiac arrest: single-centreexperienceH. Rahbi (pending confirmation)
15:25 Discussion and audience interaction15:30 Predicting futility of emergency coronary
angiography in out-of-hospital cardiacarrest patientsL. Hirt (pending confirmation)
15:40 Discussion and audience interaction15:45 Clinical outcomes among patients
requiring acute mechanical circulatorysupport for cardiogenic shock supportedby Impella or veno-arterial ECMOK. Morine (pending confirmation)
15:55 Discussion and audience interaction16:00 Time of implantation of percutaneous
mechanical support systems ininfarct-related cardiogenic shock: does itinfluence short term survival?K. Ibrahim
16:10 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 343 Level 3
Case Discussion
Mechanical circulatory supportfor high-risk PCISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: M. NocPanellists: C. Di Mario, A. Menon (pendingconfirmation), V. Schächinger
14:45 Use of the Impella circulatory supportsystem in complex high-risk PCIA. Dachille (pending confirmation)
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 High-risk bifurcation stenting of the left
main stem by DK crush technique withhemodynamic support afforded by anImpella device in a patient with early graftfailure after coronary artery bypass surgeryW. Mattar
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Protected PCI of left main bifurcation
stenosisC. Flottmann
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 IVUS-guided and Impella-assisted high-risk
left main PCIS. Arri (pending confirmation)
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Protected PCI in complex multivessel
diseaseS. Saraf
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Rotablation in the extremies: mechanical
support assisted unprotected left mainstem rotational atherectomyP. Dardas
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Minimising the risk of contrast-induced
nephropathy and haemodynamic collapseduring CTO PCI with a percutaneous leftventricular assist deviceL. Azzalini
16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 351 Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Case Discussion
Optimising care of the TAVIpatient - a case-baseddiscussion, variations on athemeFacilitators: S. Carson, M. De Ronde
Attend this session if you want:To improve your knowledge on patientsafety and selection, and to appreciatethe range of variation that nowencompasses the "standard patient" -different valve type, multiplecomorbidities and valve-in-valve
14:45 Session objectivesS. Carson
14:50 Patient pathways and patient selectionG. McCalmont
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:16 Multiple comorbidities
K. Wilson15:24 Discussion and audience interaction15:43 Valve-in-valve
B. Wulff15:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
M. De Ronde
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
Mechanical circulatory supportfor high-risk coronaryinterventionSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: C. SpauldingPanellists: D. Dudek, C. Lotan, R.Natarajan (pending confirmation)
14:45 Left ventricle unloading during high-riskPCI with pulsatile left ventricularmechanical supportM. Bastos
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 NSTEMI with left main thrombotic
occlusionC. Ka Chun Alan
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Percutaneous micro-axial pump supported
ostial left anterior descending occlusivein-stent restenosis recanalisation in asingle remaining vessel patient with severeleft ventricular dysfunctionA. Ielasi
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 PCI with left ventricular assist device of
right coronary artery chronic occlusion byretrograde approachJ.C. Moreno Samos
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Kugel?s artery for reverse controlled
antegrade and retrograde subintimaltracking recanalisation supported by leftventricle assist deviceN. Sood (pending confirmation)
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 PCI or CABG: opportunity costs?
N. Litvinyuk15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Code ECMO
E. Boston-Griffiths (pending confirmation)16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 352B Level 3
Focus onYoung
Practitioners
Echoes of the past - Role of IVUSin 2018Senior Advisor: J. EscanedFacilitators: S. Brugaletta, V. KunadianMedia Driver: F. Della Rosa
Attend this session if you want:To learn how to interpret IVUS imagesTo understand when you should useIVUSTo know when and how to adapt yourprocedure to the findings of IVUS
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Retrograde CTO approach -Episode 2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: M. YamanePanellists: N. Curzen (pendingconfirmation), N. Mulvihill, K. Prasad(pending confirmation)
14:45 Retrograde intrastent CTO recanalisation:subintimal and extrastruts can be the onlywayF. Soriano
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Complex left anterior descending CTO
P. Robert15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 All roads (can be made to) lead to Rome!
F. Abdul15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 Keep calm and think twice
I. Cigalini (pending confirmation)15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Retrograde CTO via epicardial collaterals;
perforation, balloon tamponade andsuccessful PCIS. Basavarajaiah
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Complex triple vessel disease
C. Ka Chun Alan15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Retrograde coronary CTO intervention to
left main coronary ostium through veingraftM. Alvarado (pending confirmation)
16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
Subclavian and carotidangioplastySession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: R. AkdemirPanellists: A.G. Osiev, S. Roy (pendingconfirmation), E. Stabile
14:45 Acute occlusion of right common carotidafter subclavian artery stentingsuccessfully treated with coronarytechnique and devicesE. Cecchi (pending confirmation)
14:55 Discussion and audience interaction15:00 New treatment modality for recurrent
in-stent restenosis of aortic arch arteries;drug-eluting self-expanding coronary stentin non-coronary territoryL. Tekieli
15:10 Discussion and audience interaction15:15 Right upper extremity acute ischaemia in
total occluded unknown arteria lusoriatreated with stentingA. Bouzid
15:25 Discussion and audience interaction15:30 Role of endovascular therapy in upper
extremity acute limb ischaemia series ofthree casesT. Iragavarapu (pending confirmation)
15:40 Discussion and audience interaction15:45 A direct aspiration first pass technique
(ADAPT) in the treatment of acute ischemicstrokeV. Kozulin
15:55 Discussion and audience interaction16:00 Scaffolding carotid disease: a good tailor
knows different fabricsR. Nerla
16:10 Discussion and audience interaction
- 16:00 -16:30 - 18:00
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Sponsored Casein Point
DAPT challenges in complexclinical scenarios
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
16:30 - 17:30
ROOM 242A Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
Deep dive in the performance ofa novel DES with biodegradablepolymer from China: Firehawkstent
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
16:30 - 17:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Tips and tricks of complex PCImanagement - Experience fromChina
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
16:30 - 17:30
ROOM 252A Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Left main bifurcation stenting - Acase-based approach
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 252B Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
From SYNTAX II to my dailypractice: incorporatingstate-of-the art techniques toimprove clinical outcomes andhealth economics in complexrevascularisation
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 341 Level 3
Case Discussion
OCT is useful in complex PCISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: P. LudmanPanellists: Y. Reddy (pendingconfirmation), E. Regar (pendingconfirmation), A. Snyders
16:30 Ablation of an underexpanded andmalapposed coronary stent: proceduralfeatures and OCT findings, a case reportA. Pignatelli (pending confirmation)
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 In-stent aneurysms after PCI with
new-generation DES in systemic lupuserythematosusM. López-Benito (pending confirmation)
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Diagnosis and management of a patient
with chronically malapposed left mainstentS. Goto
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 In-stent restenosis superimposed by very
late thrombosis. OCT imaging is theanswer for many questionsA. Kasem
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 OCT-guided PCI with stenting of in-stent
restenosis in ACS using cutting balloonK. Jain
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Stent underexpansion: a clear and present
danger for early stent thrombosis ? the roleof OCTC. Proscia
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 Additional role of OCT in the treatment of
in-stent restenosisH.L. Chan
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 342A Level 3
PCR SharingCentre
Radiation protection in thecathlabFacilitators: J. Nolan, A. RoguinMedia Driver: S. Wilson
Objectives:Understand radiation exposure in thecathlabLearn how to decrease everyone\'sdosesUnderstand how we should monitorour exposure
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 342B Level 3
Abstracts
Vascular access for TAVI:innovative strategies anddevicesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: P. Kahlert (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: E. Carvalho de CamposMartins, R. De Palma
16:30 The stenosis of common femoral arteryafter hemostasis with two Proglide fortransfemoral TAVI - Two Proglide are toomuch?S. Mogi
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Feasibility and safety of single vs. double
use of a suture-based closure device forTAVRW.K. Kim
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Economical cost of percutaneous vascular
closure with ProGlide and Prostar XLfollowing TAVRT. Thonghong
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 New fully absorbable patch based large
hole vascular closure deviceC.K. Naber
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 Safety and feasibility of percutaneous
plug-based arteriotomy closure device inTAVI procedure. Initial experienceL. Gheorghe
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Distal axillary / brachial access for TAVI
G. Bruschi17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 Superficial femoral artery access for TAVI
G. Bruschi17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 343 Level 3
Case Discussion
Life-saving peripheralintervention for the cardiologist:pulmonary embolism and criticallimb ischaemiaSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: E. VuruskanPanellists: M. Bosiers (pendingconfirmation), S. Brouwers (pendingconfirmation)
16:30 Catheter-directed therapy for acutepulmonary embolism with PERTinterventionP. Spaletra (pending confirmation)
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 A young postpartum patient with
subacute and recurrent massivepulmonary embolism treated with acombined strategy including balloonpulmonary angioplasty followed byultrasound assisted catheter directedthrombolysisA. Hakgor
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Complex revascularisation of anterior tibial
artery using the reverse cart techniqueA. Mastrokostopoulos
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 Retrograde "transplanter collaterals"
angioplasty for challenging complex CTOof tibial vesselsK. Mandour
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 Critical limb ischaemia and severe renal
failure. CO2-guided full lower limbrevascularisation using double retrogradeaccessP. Sbarzaglia
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 When inflations have failed, rotablator can
save the procedure, " the day and theleg? "A. Mastrokostopoulos
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 Staged complex percutaneous peripheral
intervention for a critical limb ischaemia ina post-kidney transplant patientA. Awaloei
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 351 Level 3
Case Discussion
Do not forget IVUS inchallenging casesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: G. GuagliumiPanellists: C. Cabrera Arroyo (pendingconfirmation), S.J. Park (pendingconfirmation), K. Sharma (pendingconfirmation)
16:30 Role of IVUS in aorto ostial lesionF. Malik
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 IVUS-guided PCI for iatrogenic coronary
artery dissectionA.V. Marinho (pending confirmation)
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 ROTA and IVUS-guided stenting of left
main coronary artery, left anteriordescending and left circumflexS. Kasturi
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 Missed cause of two thrombotic occlusions
in the left coronary arteryM.N. Tovar Forero
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 IVUS guided very low contrast multivessel
PCI in patient with chronic kidney diseasestage fourD. Kaewkes
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Imaging and physiology-guided PCI
without contrast administration inadvanced renal failureH. Rahim
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 IVUS: the only weapon to success
C.P. Lin17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
STEMI in unusual situationsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: S. KhanPanellists: V. Gelev, J. Hill, B. Singh
16:30 Non-intervention for the interventionalists? Churg-Strauss vasculitis presenting asacute STEMI with complete resolution afterimmunosuppressive therapyS. Mcgrath (pending confirmation)
16:40 Discussion and audience interaction16:45 Hyperhomocysteinemia: better alone than
badly accompanied! Case report of ayoung woman with multivessel coronarythrombosisG. Teruzzi
16:55 Discussion and audience interaction17:00 A case of a young man with
trauma-induced AMI due to coronarydissectionR. Antonazzo Panico
17:10 Discussion and audience interaction17:15 Embolic occlusion of right coronary artery
due to a bacterial endocarditis of an AVRM. Specking
17:25 Discussion and audience interaction17:30 Pheochromocytoma with either
myocardial infarction or myocarditis? Thatis the role of cardiac MRIA. Basuoni (pending confirmation)
17:40 Discussion and audience interaction17:45 Post-partum spontaneous multicoronary
artery dissectionM. Khader
17:55 Discussion and audience interaction
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 352B Level 3
Learning PFO closureFacilitators: R.J. Gil, M. HaudeMedia Driver: L.F. Ybarra
Attend this session if you want:To recognise contemporary indicationsfor transcatheter PFO closureTo interactively learn how tosuccessfully close a PFO usingtranscatheter technologiesTo prevent and manage potentialcomplications during and aftertranscatheter PFO closure
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Imaging to understand acomplex coronary arterySession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: M. RaduPanellists: A. De Belder, F. Prati (pendingconfirmation), R.S. Verma (pendingconfirmation)
16:30 Understanding coronary dissection in ACSS.K. Elangovan
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Management of a significant coronary
dissection flap using self-apposingcoronary stentM. Raufi
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 PCI to the left main subtotal occlusion with
the unexpected matterT. Kudo
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 Dissection or a recanalised thrombus?OCT
has the answerR. Vijayvergiya
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 Nightmare comes without caution
C.W. Lee17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 OCT-guided management of idiopathic
coronary dissection in a young womanV. Bataila
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 PCI of an anomalous right coronary artery
(arising from ascending aorta) in a delayedinferior wall myocardial infarction patientcomplicated by 2:1 atrioventricular blockusing CT coronary angiography guidanceS. Kubba
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
16:30 - 18:00
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
PCI complications: how to dealwith iatrogenic dissection? - Part2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: G. SengottuveluPanellists: E. Kedhi, S.R. Khan (pendingconfirmation), A. Neylon
16:30 Modified simultaneous kissingstent-balloon balloon-stent technique inmanaging left main ? left anteriordescending ? left circumflex dissectionK. Balasubramaniam
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 How should I treat left main trunk
dissection beyond bifurcation occurred byguiding catheter?T. Tagashira
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Critical left main ostium disease
complicated by catheter-related dissectionK.L. Liu
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 Iatrogenic aortocoronary dissection after
routine PCI. A case of percutaneousmanagementP. Gatto
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 An unusual type of cheese cutting effect at
left main coronary artery due to use of anextra-stiff guidewireG. Cetinkal
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 From simple to complex
V. Chauhan17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 Non-thrombotic subacute complication
after stent placement causing ACSC.E. Guerreiro
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
- 08:00 -08:30 - 10:00
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
How Should ITreat?
How to manage left main diseasein ACS patients?Chairpersons: T. Cuisset, F. MauriPanellists: G. Musumeci, J. Strange, J.Zalewski
Attend this session if you want:To optimise optimal left mainrevascularisation in ACS setting To select additional techniquesbeyond revascularisation in ACS withleft main To review clinical cases when left maindisease is the culprit or the non-culprit
08:30 Session objectivesT. Cuisset
08:35 Case 1: how to treat complex left maindisease in NSTEMI patients? J. Zalewski
08:42 Discussion and audience interaction08:49 How would I treat the case?
P. Ong (pending confirmation)08:54 How did I treat the case?
J. Zalewski08:59 Consensus
T. Cuisset09:02 Case 2: how to treat complex left main
disease in ACS patients with cardiogenicshock? J. Mehilli
09:09 Discussion and audience interaction09:16 How would I treat the case?
C. Di Mario09:21 How did I treat the case?
J. Mehilli09:26 Consensus
F. Mauri09:28 Case 3: how to treat ACS patients with left
main disease as non-culprit? J. Strange
09:35 Discussion and audience interaction09:42 How would I treat the case?09:47 How did I treat the case?
J. Strange09:52 Consensus
F. Mauri09:56 Session evaluation and key learnings
F. Mauri
08:30 - 10:05
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Coronary interventions LIVEdemonstration from Toulouse,FranceChairperson: S. Windecker (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: A. Erglis, M. Hashemian(pending confirmation), H. Khamis(pending confirmation), O. Sakhov, S.Soerianata (pending confirmation)
08:30 Patient presentation08:35 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case08:45 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators08:50 LIVE case procedure from Clinique
Pasteur - Toulouse, France09:50 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Moderatede-posters
Optimising coronary stenting:lessons from the bench to OCTSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitators: O. Gämperli, C. Von Birgelen
08:30 Evaluation of stent and side-branchopening after single-stent technique withand without kissing balloon afterdeployment of new coronary stentsD. Kalkman
08:35 Discussion and audience interaction08:40 Micro-CT analysis of DK crush stenting vs.
culotte stenting for left main distalbifurcation lesions: using threedimensional left main elastic bifurcatedcoronary artery modelsY. Hikichi
08:45 Discussion and audience interaction08:50 Critical technical aspects of the proximal
optimisation technique during bifurcationstentingL. Andreasen
08:55 Discussion and audience interaction09:00 In vitro flow and OCT comparison of two
bailout techniques after failed afterprovisional T-stenting for bifurcation PCIJ. Adjedj
09:05 Discussion and audience interaction09:10 Comparison of stent apposition after
kissing balloon inflation between left mainand non-left main bifurcation in the3D-OCT bifurcation registryT. Fujimura
09:15 Discussion and audience interaction09:20 3D bifurcation aspect of side branch angle
related to the unopposed struts afterkissing balloon dilatation ? insights from3D OCT bifurcation registryT. Okamura
09:25 Discussion and audience interaction09:30 Clinical utility of a luminal diameter
correction factor for approximation ofexternal elastic lamina based stent sizingwith OCT: an ILUMIEN III substudyE. Shlofmitz
09:35 Discussion and audience interaction09:40 Impact of post-dilatation on stent edge
deformation in second- andthird-generation DES: an experimentalstudy using OCTK. Otagiri
09:45 Discussion and audience interaction09:50 Which DES is the most appropriate for
calcified lesion? Insights fromexperimental studyH. Ikemiyagi
09:55 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
INTERACTIVECASE CORNER
Level 1
Case Discussion
STEMI: thrombectomy or notthrombectomy?Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsFacilitators: K. Hambraeus, P. Kala
08:30 Difficult decisions in a STEMI patient withlarge amount of thrombusD.E. Mihai
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 The safe breakup strategy for ecstatic right
coronary artery filled with huge thrombusA. Kasem
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Large thrombus burden - A modified
approach for thromboaspirationK.T. Lee
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Thrombus migration - Peril of thrombus
aspiration?S. Narayanan
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Thrombextraction in a young patient with
STEMIA. Zagorulko
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 When thrombus becomes a nightmare
S. Afifi09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Recurrent stent thrombosis in the right
coronary artery using multimodalityintracoronary imaging to guidemanagementJ. Coughlan
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
Case Discussion
TAVI complications and theirmanagementChairpersons: S. Redwood, H. Treede(pending confirmation)Panellists: V. Bapat, S. Bleiziffer, T.Chakravarty
Attend this session if you want:To appreciate that seriouscomplications can affect any operatorand any patientTo understand techniques for theeffective prevention and managementof life-threatening complicationsduring TAVITo learn vital tips and tricks from highvolume experienced operators
08:30 Session objectivesH. Treede (pending confirmation)
08:35 Preparing for disaster - a stitch in timesaves nineU. Schäfer
08:42 Discussion and audience interaction08:49 Take-home messages
S. Redwood08:51 A coronary complication
D. Hildick-Smith08:58 Discussion and audience interaction09:05 Take-home messages
H. Treede (pending confirmation)09:07 A late bradycardic complication
S. Toggweiler09:14 Discussion and audience interaction09:21 Take-home messages
S. Redwood09:23 A neurological complication
A. Linke09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:37 Take-home messages
H. Treede (pending confirmation)09:39 A vascular complication
C. Sgroi09:46 Discussion and audience interaction09:53 Take-home messages
S. Redwood09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
S. Redwood
08:30 - 10:00
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Strategies and devices for thetreatment of complex aortoiliaclesionsChairpersons: A. Sauguet, E. StabilePanellists: B. Boztosun (pendingconfirmation), M. De Carlo, R. Lorenzoni,P. Musialek
Attend this session if you want:To understand how to select the bestvascular access in challenginganatomies/lesionsTo drive your device choice forpatient-/lesion-individualisedtreatmentTo evaluate the trade-off betweensurgical and endovascularrevascularisation in patients withcomplex aortoiliac lesions
08:30 Session objectivesA. Sauguet
08:32 Patient presentationA. Sauguet
08:35 Strategic and technical discussion of theLIVE case
08:45 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
08:50 LIVE case procedure from Maria CeciliaHospital, GVM Care & Research -Cotignola, Italy
09:35 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators09:45 Complex aortoiliac lesions: rationale for
angioplasty and surgery09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
E. Stabile
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Tutorial
Bioresorbable scaffolds - is therelight on the horizon?Chairpersons: F. Alfonso Manterola,N.E.J. West (pending confirmation)Panellists: A. Seth (pendingconfirmation), R. Virmani
Attend this session if you want:To learn about emerging polymericscaffold technologyTo understand how metallic scaffoldscan be used in clinical practiceTo learn how best to evaluatebioresorbable scaffolds of the future
08:30 Session objectivesF. Alfonso Manterola
08:35 What can we learn for the future from theABSORB scaffold programme?G.W. Stone
08:43 Discussion and audience interaction08:55 Polymer-based scaffolds - what is in the
pipeline?J. Ormiston
09:03 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 Are drug-eluting magnesium scaffolds
ready for widespread clinical use? R. Waksman
09:23 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Emerging scaffold technologies - what is
the best evaluation pathway for thefuture?G.G. Stefanini
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:55 Key learnings
N.E.J. West (pending confirmation)
08:30 - 10:00
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
CTO, the basics of antegradeapproachFacilitators: E. Barbato, H. BenamerMedia Driver: A. La Manna
Attend this session if you want:To improve patient and lesionselection based on your level ofexpertiseTo learn about the essential tools andbasic techniquesTo know how to best prevent or treatPCI-related complications
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
Mechanisms of scaffold failure:experience with first andsecond-generation scaffoldsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: A. LanskyPanellists: J.J. Cheng, P. Ludman, R.Vijayvergiya
08:30 The persistence of memory: three-yearAbsorb restenosisR. Gorla (pending confirmation)
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Different absorption time of two Absorb
BRS implanted in the same artery: insightsinto mechanisms of late scaffold failureP. Gasior
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 A case of very late BRS thrombosis; insights
from OCTS. Basavarajaiah
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Unexpected complication after
implantation of a metallic BRSR. Hemetsberger
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Magmaris magnesium BRS: early
dismantling and thrombosisM. Artaiz
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Early collapse of a magnesium BRS
H. Cubero-Gallego09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Mechanisms of magnesium-based BRS
failureL. Ortega-Paz
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
Novel tricuspid and pulmonaryvalve interventions - Part ISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: U. Gerckens (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: F. De Marco, V. Delgado
08:30 Transcatheter valve repair solution with anovel cinching systemR. Gooley
08:40 Discussion and audience interaction08:45 Tricuspid valve-in-ring implantation with
SAPIEN 3 transcatheter heart valveP. Kothapalli
08:55 Discussion and audience interaction09:00 A successful management of bicuspid
pulmonic valve stenosisH.B. Cengiz (pending confirmation)
09:10 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 Transcatheter tricuspid valve repair with
the PASCAL systemN. Fam
09:25 Discussion and audience interaction09:30 Pulmonary stenosis in Takayasu arteritis: a
multimodality imaging-guidedinterventionM. Oliveira-Santos
09:40 Discussion and audience interaction09:45 Severe tricuspid regurgitation treated with
annuloplasty and edge-to-edgeC. Meduri
09:55 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 241 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Tutorial
Difficult decisions in criticalSTEMI patients With the collaboration of Stent - Save a Life!Initiative (SSL)Chairpersons: M.K.Y. Lee, H. PereiraPanellists: A. Al Nooryani, V. Ganyukov, S.Khan, A. Snyders
Attend this session if you want:To review the contemporaryinterventional strategy for STEMIpatients with multivessel diseasepresenting with and withoutcardiogenic shockA decision-making for STEMI patientspresenting late or after initial lysisTo exchange on the optimal treatmentstrategy in patients who cannotundergo immediate PCI
08:30 EuroPCR welcomes Stent - Save a Life!M.K.Y. Lee
08:32 Session objectivesH. Pereira
08:35 Should be optimally a multivessel STEMIpatient with cardiogenic shockC.K. Naber
08:43 Discussion and audience interaction08:55 Should be optimally a STEMI patient that
presents after initial lysisS. Khan
09:03 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 Should be optimally a patient with STEMI
presenting lateA. Candiello
09:23 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Should be a STEMI patient who cannot
undergo immediate primary PCI09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
H. Pereira
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 242A Level 2
Case Discussion
Renal artery denervation inhypertension - Update in 2018With the collaboration of the Practical Course onHypertension (PCH)Chairpersons: M.D. Lobo, C. UkenaPanellist: R. Schmieder
Attend this session if you want:To understand the current status ofrenal denervation clinical trialsTo identify the "ideal patients" for renalartery denervation in 2018To review the technical and proceduralaspects of renal artery denervation
08:30 Session objectivesM.D. Lobo
08:35 From resistant hypertension to drug-naivehypertension - what have we learned?P. Lurz
08:43 Discussion and audience interaction08:50 How to perform a successful renal
denervation procedure?S. Ewen
08:58 Discussion and audience interaction09:05 Radiofrequency, ultrasound, or alcohol
devices - is there a class effect?M. Joner
09:13 Discussion and audience interaction09:20 Understanding new trials in renal
denervation - will they impact our dailyclinical practice?T.F. Lüscher
09:28 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Path ahead - what is needed next?
M. Azizi09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:50 Facilitated audience interaction: share your
perspective!
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
How Should ITreat?
Russia and Turkey share theirmost educational cases: severecomplications of STEMI tactics oftreatmentWith the collaboration of the Russian Society ofInterventional Cardioangiology and the TurkishAssociation of Interventions, Turkish Society ofCardiologyChairpersons: E. Atalar, D.G. Iosseliani
Attend this session if you want:To discuss best treatment for STEMIand complications such as shockTo discuss different etiologies ofcardiogenic shock during the course ofSTEMITo discuss the advantages of completevs. incomplete myocardialrevascularisation in patients withSTEMI
08:30 Session objectivesD.G. Iosseliani
08:35 Case 1: successful complete PCI after failedpre-hospital thrombolytic therapy in apatient with STEMI complicated bycardiogenic shock D. Asadov
08:40 Discussion and audience interaction08:50 How would I treat the case?
A.B. Catakoglu08:55 How would I treat the case?
I. Kovalchuk (pending confirmation)09:00 How did I treat the case?
D. Asadov09:10 Consensus
E. Atalar09:15 Case 2: inferior myocardial infarction and
acute ventricular septum defectK. Tigen
09:20 Discussion and audience interaction09:30 How would I treat the case?
A. Babunashvili09:35 How would I treat the case?
O. Yavuzgil09:40 How did I treat the case?
K. Tigen09:50 Consensus
D.G. Iosseliani09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
E. Atalar
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 251 Level 2
Abstracts
Transcathether mitral valverepair: registriesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: R. S. Von Bardeleben(pending confirmation)Panellists: R. Lange (pendingconfirmation), G. Manoharan
08:30 The EVEREST II REALISM Continued Accessstudy: five-year outcomes in high surgicalrisk patientsT. Feldman
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Five-year outcomes of percutaneous
edge-to-edge mitral repair in thereal-world according to mitralregurgitation aetiologyN. Buzzatti
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Transcatheter mitral valve repair in
patients with functional mitralregurgitation ? Up to two-year outcomesfrom the multicentre CE trialF. Maisano
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 MitraClip vs. Cardioband procedures for
functional mitral regurgitationR. Schueler
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Non-ischemic cardiomyopathy is
associated with better outcomes inpatients with functional mitralregurgitation undergoing MitraClipimplantationA. Garatti
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Left ventricular reverse remodelling
predicts long-term outcomes in patientswith functional mitral regurgitationundergoing MitraClip therapy: results froma multicentre registryM. Adamo
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Predictors of rehospitalisation after
percutaneous edge-to-edge mitral valverepair by MitraClip implantationM. Kessler
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Tutorial
Innovations in TAVI - deviceparade Chairpersons: B. Prendergast, G.Tarantini (pending confirmation)Panellists: H. Call (pending confirmation),H. Eltchaninoff (pending confirmation)
08:30 Session objectivesG. Tarantini (pending confirmation)
08:35 Medtronic - Evolut NG, HorizonD. Mylotte
08:42 Discussion and audience interaction08:45 Boston Scientific - Lotus Mantra
L. Sondergaard (pending confirmation)08:52 Discussion and audience interaction08:55 Abbott - Second generation Portico
L. Sondergaard (pending confirmation)09:02 Discussion and audience interaction09:05 Microport - Vitaflow
N. Piazza09:12 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 Venus - Trinity TF Valve / Venibri
H. Sievert09:22 Discussion and audience interaction09:25 Xeltis
P.W. Serruys09:32 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 ValveMedical
M.B. Leon09:42 Discussion and audience interaction09:45 HLT - Meridian
J. Rodes Cabau09:52 Discussion and audience interaction09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
B. Prendergast
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 341 Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Complications - Denmark andGermany share their mosteducational cases: CTO: specificcomplications and how tohandle themWith the collaboration of the Danish WorkingGroup on Interventional Cardiology and theWorking Group of Interventional Cardiology of theGerman Society of Cardiology (AGIK)Chairpersons: H. Nef, H.H. Tilsted
Attend this session if you want:To discuss different ways of treatingCTOsTo learn about specific complicationsrelated to CTO interventionsTo be able to handle complicationsduring CTO procedures
08:30 Session objectivesH.H. Tilsted
08:33 Case 1: antegrade CTO-PCI withunintendedly too short stenting in thesubinitimal spaceE.H. Christiansen
08:39 Discussion and audience interaction08:47 Case 2: an unexpected complication
during retrograde PCIA. Bufe
08:53 Discussion and audience interaction09:01 Case 3: perforation of side branch with
anchoring balloonK. Tange Veien (pending confirmation)
09:07 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 Case 4: a calcified ostial occlusion
C. Liebetrau09:21 Discussion and audience interaction09:29 Case 5: septal perforation treated with
covered stentsH.H. Tilsted
09:35 Discussion and audience interaction09:43 Case 6: two guides, no problem?
M. Abdel-Wahab09:49 Discussion and audience interaction09:57 Session evaluation and key learnings
H. Nef
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 342A Level 3
Focus onClinical
Research
Module 1: they say "this apositive trial": can I trust theconclusions?Facilitators: D. Capodanno, C. Cook, M.C.Morice, R.L.J. Osnabrugge (pendingconfirmation)Media Driver: C. Cavazza
Attend this session if you want:To understand the essential criteria fordesigning a superiority trialTo make a correct interpretation ofsuperiority trialsTo learn from recent examples ofsuperiority trials in the cardiovascularfield
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 342B Level 3
Case Discussion
Lost and found I: managementof broken guidewiresSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: U. KaulPanellists: V. Kumar (pendingconfirmation), M. Mancone, A. Raza
08:30 PCI in a diabetic patient with multivesseldisease and complicated by broken wire:successfully treated with tripleanticoagulantsA. Hailu
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Successful retrieval of trapped elongated
broken guidewire using mother-and-childwith trapping balloon techniqueK. Meemook
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 A rare case of intracoronary guidewire
fractureG. Leithold
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Coronary guidewire core fracture during
PCIA. Muhammad
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Guidewire retrieval in a case of CTO
G. Datta09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Twin guidewire method for retrieval of
guidewire fragment in the coronarysystem: a case reportJ. Maia
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Successful retrieval of stuck and broken
wireM. Kishi
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 343 Level 3
Abstracts
Culprit and non-culprit plaque:seeing is understandingSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: T. AdriaenssensPanellists: K. Koskinas, F. Prati
08:30 Prevalence of thin-cap fibroatheroma andplaque rupture in non-ischaemic vessels indiabetic patients with or without ACS -Insights from the COMBINE studyB. Berta
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Clinical impact of OCT-detected features of
vulnerable plaque in intermediate gradecoronary stenosis proven insignificant byFFRM. Tomaniak
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Detection of vulnerable plaque with deep
learning algorithm in IVUS imagingS.J. Oh
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Studying the modification of coronary
atherosclerotic plaque post coronarystenting using OCTK. Majeed
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 The impact of neointimal tissue
morphology evaluated by OCT ondevelopment process of very late in-stentrestenosis after DES: a four serial coronaryangiograms study
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Clinical, angiographic and OCT
characteristics of stent restenosis withneoatherosclerosis
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Relationship between coronary plaque
morphology of the left anteriordescending artery and long-term clinicaloutcome: the CLIMA studyF. Prati (pending confirmation)
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 351 Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Tutorial
Changing the practice for thefuture Chairpersons: L. Hinterbuchner, T. VanHeckeFacilitators: S. Carson, K. Wilson
Attend this session if you want:To learn how to develop andimplement patient pathways andstandards of careAs a nurse and allied professional, togain confidence using guidelines indaily practiceTo find out which tools are available formeasuring patient satisfaction
08:30 Session objectivesL. Hinterbuchner
08:33 Guidelines "they are not just for doctors"E. Kletsiou
08:43 Discussion and audience interaction08:48 Developing a standard of care and patient
pathway using the ESC guidelines andyour hospitals policyB.H. Kirk
08:53 Discussion and audience interaction09:25 How did we change the new standard of
care and patient pathway?B.H. Kirk
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Measuring patient satisfaction. Are your
standards of care working?M. Van der Heijden
09:47 Discussion and audience interaction09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
T. Van Hecke
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
How to manage spontaneouscoronary dissectionSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: M. SabatéPanellists: K. Kervinen, M. Sabaté, S.Sapish (pending confirmation)
08:30 "Fragile. Interventional cardiologynightmare". A case of multiplespontaneous coronary arteries dissectionin young womanA. Tereshchenko (pending confirmation)
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Natural healing of a spontaneous coronary
dissectionK. Houissa
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Less is better? Not always! (Suspicion of
spontaneous coronary artery dissectionand the use of intracoronary imaging)H. Fayed
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Two is "not" better than one (lumen)
M. Verdoia09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 STEMI due to spontaneous coronary artery
dissection in a multigravidaA. Moulias
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Chronic left main and left anterior
descending dissection in a young woman:OCT role to indicate optimal treatmentR. Gorla (pending confirmation)
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Right coronary intramural hematoma
E. Arroyo Ucar09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 352B Level 3
Focus onYoung
Practitioners
Orange is the new black - Use ofOCT in clinical practiceSenior Advisor: M. GilardFacilitators: L. Koltowski, F. SaiaMedia Driver: P. Gatto
Attend this session if you want:To understand in which cases OCT ismore than just a research toolTo learn how to interpret OCT imagesTo get an itinerary, when and how toadapt your procedure to the findingsof OCT
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Technical problems during TAVISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: L. Nombela-FrancoPanellists: A. Cribier (pendingconfirmation), R. De Palma (pendingconfirmation), D. Kahali
08:30 In vivo stent frame infolding of aself-expanding transcatheter aortic valveafter resheathingM. Abdelghani
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Self-expandable recapturable and
resheathable TAVI in a patient withextremely short distance from the aorticannulus to mechanical mitral prosthesisG. Bruschi
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Successful TAVI following embolisation of
the supra annular TAVI prosthesis into theaortic archS. Saraf
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Immediate aortic embolisation of a
balloon-expandable valve duringtransfemoral TAVI in a patient withborderline-sized annulusJ. Valle Raleigh
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Too many recapture
S. Cheewatanakornkul09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Severe hypotension due to the stiffest
guidewire during TAVID. Hachinohe
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 The importance of a meticulous corevalve
loadingM. Boukantar
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
An Image isWorth a 1,000
Words
An Image is Worth a 1,000 WordsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 imagesubmissionsFacilitators: J. Bax, R. Hahn, D. Walters(pending confirmation)
Why we were not able to liberate thisprosthesis?
08:30 Facilitated audience image interpretationJ. Bax
08:35 Image unveiled and key findingsM.C. Ferrer-Gracia
08:40 Discussion and audience interactionJ. Bax
Multiple devices inside a large stent08:45 Facilitated audience image interpretation
R. Hahn08:50 Image unveiled and key findings
F. Hernandez08:55 Discussion and audience interaction
R. HahnSevere aortic disease
09:00 Facilitated audience image interpretation09:05 Image unveiled and key findings
M. Alvarado (pending confirmation)09:10 Discussion and audience interaction
A chain is only as strong as its weakestlink
09:15 Facilitated audience image interpretationJ. Bax
09:20 Image unveiled and key findingsL. Fernandez-Lopez
09:25 Discussion and audience interactionJ. Bax
Change of plan09:30 Facilitated audience image interpretation
R. Hahn09:35 Image unveiled and key findings
S. Cannata09:40 Discussion and audience interaction
R. HahnRare yet dreadful!
09:45 Facilitated audience image interpretation09:50 Image unveiled and key findings
M. Parekh09:55 Discussion and audience interaction
- 10:00 -10:25 - 12:00
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Valvular interventions LIVEdemonstration: TAVI fromToulouse, FranceChairpersons: A. Baumbach (pendingconfirmation), M. Haude (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: M. Chen (pendingconfirmation), H. Eltchaninoff (pendingconfirmation), M. Gilard (pendingconfirmation), H. Ince, P. MacCarthy
10:25 Patient presentation10:30 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case10:40 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators10:45 LIVE case procedure from Clinique
Pasteur - Toulouse, France11:45 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
10:30 - 12:00
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
How can intracoronary imaginghelp in the treatment ofcoronary bifurcations?Chairpersons: G. Guagliumi, J. OrmistonPanellists: C. Bourantas, T. Johnson, A.Seth (pending confirmation), J.F.Tanguay
Attend this session if you want:To review intracoronary imagingtechnology and 3-D reconstructionalgorithms useful for bifurcationanalysis in daily practiceTo appreciate how imaging can beused to determine procedural stepsTo explore how intracoronary imagingcan be used to prevent and define themechanisms of side branchcompromise
10:30 Session objectivesG. Guagliumi
10:32 Patient presentationG. Guagliumi
10:35 Strategic and technical discussion of theLIVE case
10:45 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
10:50 LIVE case procedure from HospitalUniversitario Clínico San Carlos -Madrid, Spain
11:35 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators11:45 The art of imaging bifurcations
Z. Ali11:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
J. Ormiston
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
Moderatede-posters
How to reduce infarct size and toimprove outcome in STEMI: aninsight on novel strategiesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitators: G. Musumeci, M. Sabaté
10:30 Acute mechanical unloading prior toreperfusion is cardioprotective and limitsthe development of heart failure aftermyocardial infarctionN. Kapur (pending confirmation)
10:35 Discussion and audience interaction10:40 Pressure-controlled intermittent coronary
sinus occlusion reduces infarct size afterprimary PCI: a propensity-controlledmatched studyM. Egred
10:45 Discussion and audience interaction10:50 Left ventricular remodelling and one-year
clinical outcome after immediate vs.deferred stent implantation in primary PCIH.J. Lee
10:55 Discussion and audience interaction11:00 Does out-of-hours primary PCI portend
worse outcomes? Insights from anAustralian multicentre registryS. Biswas
11:05 Discussion and audience interaction11:10 Effect of intra-coronary tirofiban following
aspiration thrombectomy on infarct size, inpatients with large anterior STEMIundergoing primary PCIA. Basuoni (pending confirmation)
11:15 Discussion and audience interaction11:20 Predictors of irreversible reduction of left
ventricular ejection fraction after STEMI: acardiac magnetic resonance substudy fromDANAMI-3 programmeK. Alzuhairi
11:25 Discussion and audience interaction11:30 Prevalence of mitral regurgitation
following acutely revascularised STEMI andits impact on mid-term outcomeA. Dastidar (pending confirmation)
11:35 Discussion and audience interaction11:40 Off-hour presentation and outcomes in
patients with STEMI: insights from theCatalonian codi infart networkL. Ortega-Paz
11:45 Discussion and audience interaction11:50 Selective CRP apheresis as a new
treatment option in AMI: first results of theCAMI1 studyW. Ries (pending confirmation)
11:55 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
INTERACTIVECASE CORNER
Level 1
Case Discussion
TAVI in patients with coronaryartery diseaseSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsFacilitators: G. Esposito, D. Muller
10:30 A complex TAVI case with left mainprotruding coronary stentG. Gelpi
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 TAVI in extremely low coronary arteries
G. Armijo10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Acute left main coronary artery occlusion
during TAVII. Rodrigues
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Emergent chimney stent to treat left main
occlusion following valve-in-valvetransfemoral aortic implantationL. Fernandez Gonzalez (pendingconfirmation)
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 TAVI: treating more than the aortic valve
J.C. Moreno Samos11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Balloon expandable transcatheter heart
valve implant in patient with very lowcoronary heightR.S. Rao (pending confirmation)
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Impella guided complex left main stem
hybrid PCI: a bridge to TAVID. Balakrishnan
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
Focus on DailyPractice
Case Discussion
Recognition and management ofcomplications associated withtranscatheter treatment ofmitral regurgitationChairpersons: T. Modine, N. PiazzaPanellists: S. Bleiziffer, D. Mylotte, G.Nickenig
Attend this session if you want:To recognise the complications thatcan be associated with transcatheterapproaches for mitral valve diseaseTo discuss the approach to thediagnosis and management ofcomplications from transcathetertreatment of the mitral valve
10:30 Session objectives10:32 Case 1: Ruptured coronary sinus
U. Schäfer (pending confirmation)10:39 Discussion and audience interaction10:46 Case 2: Iatrogenic mitral stenosis
A. Alozie (pending confirmation)10:53 Discussion and audience interaction11:00 Case 3: Coronary occlusion
M. Sonowski (pending confirmation)11:07 Discussion and audience interaction11:14 Case 4: Left ventricular outflow tract
obstructionN. Van Mieghem (pending confirmation)
11:21 Discussion and audience interaction11:28 Case 5: Clip embolism
C. Jensen11:35 Discussion and audience interaction11:42 Case 6: Leaflet tear
P. Guerin (pending confirmation)11:49 Discussion and audience interaction11:56 Session evaluation and key learnings
10:30 - 12:00
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Below-the-knee CTOinterventionsChairperson: E. VuruskanPanellists: C. Cernetti, I. Petrov
Attend this session if you want:To master first intention antegradeaccessTo appreciate the comprehensiveselection of currently available wiresTo understand how to usemicrocatheters and low-profileballoons
10:30 Session objectivesE. Vuruskan
10:32 Patient presentationE. Vuruskan
10:35 Strategic and technical discussion of theLIVE case
10:45 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
10:50 LIVE case procedure from Maria CeciliaHospital, GVM Care & Research -Cotignola, Italy
11:35 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators11:45 Technical tips and tricks for
below-the-knee CTO interventionsB. Honton
11:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Abstracts
Hotline Coronary interventionSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairpersons: F. Hellig, D. HolmesPanellists: F. Alfonso Manterola, I.Alhaddad, J. Nolan (pendingconfirmation), V. Schächinger
10:30 TRANSIENT: what is the optimal timing ofrevascularisation in transient STEMI? Arandomised clinical trialJ. Lemkes
10:37 Discussion and audience interaction10:41 LeDRA: prospective observational study on
the procedural success and complicationrate of the Left Distal Radial Approach forcoronary angiography and PCIL. Seung-Hwan
10:48 Discussion and audience interaction10:52 SCAAR: bioabsorbable polymer
everolimus-eluting stents in patients withacute myocardial infarction: a report fromthe Swedish coronary angiography andangioplasty registryS. Buccheri
10:59 Discussion and audience interaction11:03 OXAMI-PICSO: index of microcirculatory
resistance-guided therapy with pressurecontrol intermittent coronary sinusocclusion improves coronarymicrovascular function and reduces infarctsize in STEMIG. De Maria
11:10 Discussion and audience interaction11:14 SEMPER-FI: survival improvement in
extensive myocardial infarction withpersistent ischaemia following IABPinsertionL. Van Nunen (pending confirmation)
11:21 Discussion and audience interaction11:25 Celtic bifurcation
D. Foley11:32 Discussion and audience interaction11:36 Consistent CTO: CONventional antegrade
vs Sub-Intimal SYNERGY sTENTing inChronic Total OcclusionsS. Walsh
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:47 A comparison between thin and thick DES
implantation in patients with coronaryartery disease: one-year clinical outcomesof two international registriesF. Kauer
11:54 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
CTO, the basics of retrogradeapproachFacilitator: Ö. Göktekin (pendingconfirmation)Media Driver: A. La Manna
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
Aortic valve-in-valveprocedures: importantprocedural considerationsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: J. GoicoleaPanellists: L. Büllesfeld, F. Bedogni, K.Nasrullah Khan
10:30 Crack addictJ. Sathananthan
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Combined transcatheter aortic
valve-in-valve procedure andpercutaneous closure of aorticpseudoaneurysmP. D'arrigo
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Valve-in-valve implantation into Mitroflow
bioprosthesis: increased risk of coronaryobstructionT. Szigethi
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Percutaneous valve in valve technique:
sometimes is difficult to cross thedegenerated valve because of itsarchitectureC. Moncalvo
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Valve-in-valve implant of a transapical
Symetis Accurate TA in a Morquiosyndrome achondroplastic dwarf withdegeneration of a stentless bioprosthesisA. Garatti
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Self-expanding TAVI valve-in-valve to treat
a pure severe regurgitation post surgicalaortic valvuloplasty and prosthetic thoracicaortaM. Stolcova (pending confirmation)
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Valve-in-valve for treatment of
paravalvular leakC. Saint Etienne (pending confirmation)
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
How to solve difficult anatomy?Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: S. GargPanellists: A. Garcia Touchard (pendingconfirmation), G.M. Georgiou (pendingconfirmation), D. Nair (pendingconfirmation)
10:30 IVUS-guided percutaneous intervention inan anomalous origin of left main coronaryarteryL. Unzué
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Mother-and-child-assisted coronary fistula
closureM. Pellicano
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 A rare cause of angina
A. Ibrahim11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 FFR assessment of coronary artery fistula
A. Saffy11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 PCI to left anterior descending artery with
anomalous origin of right coronary arteryA. Jong
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Coronary fistula and coronary disease:
together but not mixedP. Perez (pending confirmation)
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Challenges in anomalous, heavily calcified,
tortuous right coronary artery lesionK.T. Chan
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 242A Level 2
Focus on DailyPractice
Will this trialchange my
practice?
Will SPYRAL-ON MedicationStudy change my clinicalpractice?With the collaboration of the Practical Course onHypertension (PCH)Chairpersons: M. Kurdi (pendingconfirmation), T.F. LüscherPanellists: A. Pathak, F. SharifSession Reporters: S. Ewen, L. Lauder
Attend this session if you want:To appreciate the need fordevice-based treatment approaches inhypertensionTo discuss insights into recentlypublished and ongoing renaldenervation studiesTo share your perspective andthoughts about renal denervation
10:30 Introduction - the trials headlinesA. Pathak
10:35 A patient with uncontrolled hypertensionon one drug, unwilling to intensify therapyS. Ewen
10:40 Discussion and audience interaction10:55 What was known before SPYRAL
M. Azizi11:05 Trial(ist) review: methods, results,
conclusionsD. Kandzari
11:20 Discussion and audience interaction11:40 Case conclusion SPYRAL: how does this
apply to my practiceA. Pathak
11:45 Discussion and audience interaction11:55 Concluding remarks
T.F. Lüscher
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging cases - Iraq andKazakhstan share their mosteducational cases: complexcoronary anatomy in high-riskpatients. What to do whensurgery is not an option?With the collaboration of the Working group inInterventional Cardiology, Iraqi CardiothoracicSociety and the Kazakhstan Society ofinterventional cardiologistsChairpersons: T. Alkinani, O. Sakhov
Attend this session if you want:To assess the role of intervention incomplex multifocal atherosclerosiswhen surgery is not feasibleTo specify optimal managementstrategies of patients with multivesselcoronary artery diseaseTo discuss the sequence of therapeuticinterventions in a patient withmultidistrict atherosclerosis
10:30 Session objectivesT. Alkinani
10:35 Case 1: complete revascularisation in90-year-old man with complex left mainstem multivessel disease and high-riskdominant carotid stenosisK. Amber
10:40 Discussion and audience interaction10:50 Case 1 treatment
K. Amber10:53 Key learnings
O. Sakhov10:55 Case 2: how to deal with the case of
three-vessel occlusions with threebifurcations?M. Kulimbet
11:00 Discussion and audience interaction11:10 Case 2 treatment
M. Kulimbet11:13 Key learnings
T. Alkinani11:15 Case 3: PCI to treat a highly symptomatic
patient with diffuse three-vessel disease,left main stem stenosis, and a CTOA. Merza
11:20 Discussion and audience interaction11:30 Case 3 treatment
A. Merza11:33 Key learnings
O. Sakhov11:35 Case 4: how to decrease the number of
stents in the patient with multivesselcoronary artery disease without FFR?D. Teleuov
11:40 Discussion and audience interaction11:50 Case 4 treatment
D. Teleuov11:53 Key learnings
T. Alkinani11:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
O. Sakhov
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 251 Level 2
Will this trialchange my
practice?
Will CULPRIT SHOCK change myclinical practice?Chairpersons: S. James, C. SpauldingSession Reporter: G. Sarno
Attend this session if you want:To exchange with your colleaguesabout current interventional treatmentstrategies for patients with multi-vesseldisease with cardiogenic shockTo discuss the design and the mainresults of the CULPRIT SHOCK trial andhow they may affect your daily practice
10:30 Introduction - the trial headlines C. Spaulding
10:35 A representative case from the study : howshould I treat? A. Witkowski
10:45 Discussion: what is common practicewhere you work?
10:55 What was known before CULPRIT SHOCK? P. Ludman
11:05 Trial(ist) review: methods, results,conclusionsA. Chieffo
11:20 Discussion and audience interaction: dowe need to change practice?
11:30 Case conclusion: how does this apply tomy practice?A. Witkowski
11:35 Discussion and audience interaction11:50 Concluding remarks
S. James
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 252A Level 2
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
Abstracts
Update on DES: vessel healingand DAPT durationSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: R. VirmaniPanellist: A. Gershlick
10:30 Visualising the tissue distribution andretention of sirolimus and analog deliveredfrom polymer-free DESR. Tzafriri
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Impact of the one-year angioscopic
findings on long-term clinical eventsfollowing the implantation of thesecond-generation XienceTMeverolimus-eluting stent: the DESNOTE-XstudyY. Sotomi
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Favourable vessel healing after ONYX stent
implantation at 30-day follow-upT. Roleder
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Impact of the SYNTAX score in uncertain
DES candidates receivingzotarolimus-eluting or bare-metal stents:insights from the ZEUS trialG. Gargiulo
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Does large vessel size still justify the use of
BMS for PCI? Insights from theEXAMINATION trialF. Costa
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 The DIRECT II study: four-year follow-up
S. Verheye11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Elderly patients with coronary artery
disease treated by PCI and one- orsix-month DAPT: a SENIOR subanalysisO. Varenne
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Focus onInnovation
Tutorial
Innovations from the ICI 2018meetingWith the collaboration of Innovations inCardiovascular Interventions (ICI)Chairpersons: R. Beyar, C. LotanPanellists: J.B. Ge (pending confirmation),R. Kornowski
Attend this session if you want:To understand the importance ofmedical innovationTo evaluate outstanding examples ofmedical innovation presented at ICI2017To understand and discuss unmetneeds in the cardiovascular arena
10:30 Session objectivesC. Lotan
10:32 The ICI meeting technology parade andintroducing the winner of the 2017 ICIinnovation of the year awardC. Lotan
10:39 BioBeat Technologies wearable monitor -Winner of the ICI 2017 innovation of theyear awardA. Eisenkraft (pending confirmation)
10:46 Discussion and audience interaction10:52 Vectorius Medtech implantable left atrial
monitor10:59 Discussion and audience interaction11:05 Unmet needs in the cardiovascular arena11:12 Discussion and audience interaction11:18 Bendit microcatheter for vascular
interventionsR. Harpaz
11:25 Discussion and audience interaction11:31 NewPace subcutaneous implantable
cardioverter defibrillatorG. Strommer
11:38 Discussion and audience interaction11:44 Precision Health Medical Brain
S. Ben-Yehuda (pending confirmation)11:51 Discussion and audience interaction11:57 Session evaluation and key learnings
R. Beyar
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 341 Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging cases - Israel andSwitzerland share their mosteducational cases: deep divinginto TAVI complexitiesWith the collaboration of the Israeli WorkingGroup on Interventional Cardiology and the SwissWorking Group of Interventional CardiologyChairpersons: H. Danenberg, P.Wenaweser
Attend this session if you want:To expand your knowledge on how totreat complex TAVI casesTo implement proper imaging andprocedure planning prior to valvedeploymentTo engage in a vivid discussion onoutstanding indications with highlyexperienced TAVI operators
10:30 Session objectivesH. Danenberg
10:35 Case 1: bicuspid aortic valve stenosis:favorable outcomes with anew-generation transcatheter heart valveA. Assali
10:40 Discussion and audience interaction10:50 Case 1 treatment
A. Assali10:53 Key learnings
P. Wenaweser10:55 Case 2: CT examination prior to TAVI - Why
it is so importantS. Toggweiler
11:00 Discussion and audience interaction11:10 Case 2 treatment
S. Toggweiler11:13 Key learnings
H. Danenberg11:15 Case 3: left ventricular assist device
patients with severe aortic regurgitation:can we help them? V. Guetta (pending confirmation)
11:20 Discussion and audience interaction11:30 Case 3 treatment
V. Guetta (pending confirmation)11:33 Key learnings
P. Wenaweser11:35 Case 4: mysterious shock after TAVI
implantationF. Eberli
11:40 Discussion and audience interaction11:50 Case 4 treatment
F. Eberli11:53 Key learnings
H. Danenberg11:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
P. Wenaweser
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 342A Level 3
Focus onClinical
Research
Module 2: They say"noninferiority was met": whatdoes it mean, and is it enough tochange my practice?Facilitators: D. Capodanno, C. Cook, M.C.Morice, R.L.J. Osnabrugge (pendingconfirmation)Media Driver: C. Cavazza
Objectives:To understand the essential criteria fordesigning a noninferiority trialTo make a correct interpretation ofnoninferiority trialsTo learn from recent examples ofnoninferiority trials in thecardiovascular field
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 342B Level 3
Case Discussion
Lost and found II: managementof broken or dropped catheterpartsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: F. KiemeneijPanellists: F. Malik, S. Rao (pendingconfirmation), A. Roy
10:30 Intra-coronary balloon entrapmentU. Hayat (pending confirmation)
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Lost in left main - Removal of a torn-off
sculping balloon in trapping techniqueC. Wilken-Tergau
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Successful retrieval of a broken
intravascular catheter tip in the tortuousright coronary arteryN. Yagi (pending confirmation)
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Successful snaring of diagnostic catheter
tip fracture and embolisation into the leftcircumflex via the radial artery approachS. Afifi
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Broken FFR guidewire remained in the
entire right coronary arteryS. Taminishi
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 How to manage a broken micro-catheter
head during coronary interventionY.H. Chan
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 How to treat trapped filter wire?
H. Lam11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 343 Level 3
Abstracts
Carotid angioplasty evolutionfor 2018Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsPanellists: E. Carvalho de CamposMartins, L.N. Hopkins
10:30 Accumulating two-year clinical and duplexultrasound evidence from the CGuardPARADIGM-Extend prospective academictrial: durability of stroke preventionP. Musialek
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Predictors of the long-term
antihypertensive effect of carotid arterystentingF. Shukurov
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Total wrist access for carotid artery
stentingB. Zafirovska
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Synchronous vs. staged carotid artery
stenting and open heart surgery ? apropensity score matched comparisonJ. Martins
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 What we learned after first 122 CAS
procedures using dual-layer micromeshRoadsaver stentsP. Odrowaz-Pieniazek (pendingconfirmation)
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Novel angiographic algorithm to grade
calcification severity of carotid stenosis:development and performance in theCGuard PARADIGM trial involvinghighly-calcific lesions managementA. Mazurek
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Results of hybrid repair multilevel lesions
of the brachiocephalic arteriesM. Chernyavskiy (pending confirmation)
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 351 Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Abstracts
Abstract session for nurses andallied professionalsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairpersons: S. Coelho, L. Kloevgaard(pending confirmation)
10:30 Use of mechanical chest compressiondevices in the cathlab: nursing role andexperienceM. Missana (pending confirmation)
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:45 Alone or with your relatives - in the acute
phase of myocardial infarction andcoronary angiogramB.M. Jorgensen (pending confirmation)
10:53 Discussion and audience interaction11:00 Routine chest radiography after primary
PCI for AMI: is it still clinically necessary?A. Temple-Marsh
11:08 Discussion and audience interaction11:15 Echocardiographic evaluation in patients
with TAVI - What parameters should wemonitor in the pre-implantation and itsfollow-up?S. Gonçalves
11:23 Discussion and audience interaction11:30 Percutaneous mitral valve repair is
associated with comparative symptomaticand echocardiographic improvement inpatients with degenerative or functionalmitral regurgitation, despite highermortality in the functional cohortL. Kelly
11:38 Discussion and audience interaction11:45 Early specialist assessment in the
emergency department: is there a role forthe cardiology advanced nursepractitioner?V. Oriolo
11:53 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
How to deal with thrombosiscomplication during PCISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: S. CookPanellists: K. De Silva, H. Kelbaek, K.R.Rao (pending confirmation)
10:30 Perforation, dissection and thrombosis: atriple nightmareM. Kara
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Triad of trifurcation tragedy
S. Rojkarornnapalai10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 PCI complication - left main thrombosis -
What is the best solution?V. Sjekloca Ivanovic
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Intraprocedural stent thrombosis and
abrupt vessel closure during PCI in a stablecoronary artery diseaseA. Awaloei
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 When I nearly lost him on the table...
learning the hard way the value of ACT(anticoagulation ) in PCI...B. Thevan
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Unusual (and unrecognised) complication
of PCIA. Bucsa
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Early stent thrombosis in left main to left
anterior descending stentA. Gulati
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 352B Level 3
Focus onYoung
Practitioners
Philosophy of provisional sidebranch stenting - When and howto convert to a double-stenttechnique?Senior Advisor: D. Hildick-SmithFacilitators: D. Milasinovic, M.OrzalkiewiczMedia Driver: C. O'Sullivan
Attend this session if you want:To become familiar with continuousdecision-making process duringbifurcation PCITo learn when one stent is not enoughTo understand how to convert yourinitial strategy into a double-stenttechnique
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Coronary stent compression:management optionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: T. AdriaenssensPanellists: N. Amabile, J. Bil, S. Dutta(pending confirmation)
10:30 Unplanned sequela of a kissM. Abdelzaher
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Left main stent longitudinal compression
C. Galvão Braga10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Stent crushing is a hidden enemy (POT or
being crushed!)H. Refaat (pending confirmation)
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Longitudinal stent shortening caused by
retrieval of rotablator guidewireentrapmentK. Meemook
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Stent disruption and knotted wire - how to
resolve?W.A. Widodo
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 OCT assessment of iatrogenic stent
deformation after complex PCIM. Lanocha
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Percutaneous removal of deformed,
partially degloved, flowered stent in acuteAMI, by a novel techniqueM. Fulwani (pending confirmation)
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
Tips and tricks for a safe LAAclosure procedureSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: J. SchoferPanellists: J. Bis (pending confirmation),P. Denti, R. Teles
10:30 Patient specific computational model forprediction of LAA occlusion device size: aproof of concept studyM. Eskandari
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Percutaneous closure of LAA with
persistent thrombusJ.C. Moreno Samos
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Thrombosis of a LAA occluder after
treatment with thrombopoietin receptoragonistsH. Cubero-Gallego
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Wavecrest LAA occluder embolisation
causing mitral valve injury and leftventricular outflow tract obstructionR. Armstrong
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 A hybrid approach to atrial fibrillation
M. Benedetto11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 LAA closure in a patient with persistent
thrombus at TEE: is it a contraindication?A. Damonte
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 "Hit and run": carotid protection during
percutaneous closure of a thrombosedLAAR. Nerla
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
- 08:00 -08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 252A Level 2
Abstracts
DEB in daily practice fortreatment of in-stent restenosisand beyondSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: B. SchellerPanellists: M. Akodad, A.G. Osiev
08:30 DEB-only strategy in large coronaryarteries with de novo lesionsM. Rosenberg (pending confirmation)
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:45 Real world prospective study assessing
two ? year clinical outcomes after sirolimuscoated balloon angioplasty in patientswith coronary atherosclerosisS. Dani (pending confirmation)
08:53 Discussion and audience interaction09:00 Clinical efficacy and safety of
sirolimus-coated balloon in a real-worldsingle-centre registry of Indian populationP.N. Pillai (pending confirmation)
09:08 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 Treatment of extremely small de novo
vessel coronary artery disease with DEB ? Asingle-centre experienceA.A. Nuruddin (pending confirmation)
09:23 Discussion and audience interaction09:30 Long-term outcomes after treatment of
bare-metal stent restenosis withpaclitaxel-coated balloon catheters oreverolimus-eluting stents. Three-yearfollow-up of the TIS randomised studyL. Pleva (pending confirmation)
09:38 Discussion and audience interaction09:45 Biolimus-A9 polymer-free coated stent in
high bleeding risk patients undergoingcomplex PCI - Evidence from the LeadersFree randomised clinical trialP. Urban
09:53 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 253 Level 2
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
Case Discussion
How to handle switchingbetween antiplatelet agents?Facilitators: P.G. Steg, P. VranckxExpert: D. Angiolillo
Objectives:To provide basic pharmacologicalconcepts to better understandpotential drug-drug interactionsassociated with switching antiplateletagentsTo provide definitions on switchingantiplatelet agentsTo provide practical recommendationson modalities of switching antiplateletagents
- 12:00 -12:15 - 14:15
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Left main and complexbifurcation stenting - Atransradial approach
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
12:15 - 14:15
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Creating new possibilities forperforming complex PCI withdouble lumen catheters
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
12:15 - 14:15
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Amphilimus eluting stent:leveraging on innovativetechnology to go beyond currentPCI clinical boundaries indiabetic and high-bleeding riskpatients
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
12:15 - 13:45
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Decades of learnings in PCItreatment put into today'spractice - the optimal PCItreatment of STEMI and NSTEMI
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 241 Level 2
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
SponsoredSymposium
SYNERGY - High-bleeding riskpatients and DAPT:implementing the latest clinicalevidence into real-world practice
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 243 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
BuMA SUPREME, a DES designedfor improved long-termoutcomes
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
SponsoredSymposium
Antithrombotic regimens forpatients with atrial fibrillationfollowing PCI: a new era
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 252A Level 2
Focus onImaging
Sponsored Casein Point
FFR OptoWire and bioactivestent Optimax: new technologiesto make the difference incomplex PCI
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
12:15 - 13:45
ROOM 252B Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Experience Evolut PRO andEvolut R in complex cases
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
12:15 - 14:15
ROOM 341 Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Complications: Estonia, Latviaand Lithuania share their mosteducational cases:catheter-induced dissections incoronary arteries. How to treatand prevent?With the collaboration of the Estonian WorkingGroup in Interventional Cardiology, the WorkingGroup on Interventional Cardiology of the LatvianSociety of Cardiology and the Lithuanian NationalInterventional Cardiology AssociationChairpersons: J. Eha (pendingconfirmation), A. Erglis, R. Unikas
Attend this session if you want:To understand the risk ofcatheter-induced complications duringcoronary angiography or PCITo understand how to prevent andavoid catheter-induced complicationsTo learn practical tips and tricks onhow to treat these complications
12:15 Session presentation J. Eha (pending confirmation)
12:18 Session objectivesA. Erglis
12:21 Case 1: left main coronary artery occlusivedissection during diagnostic coronaryangiographyK. Puusepp
12:29 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 Case 2: severe right coronary artery
dissection during diagnostic coronaryangiographyI. Kumsars
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:57 Case 3: type A aortic dissection: is surgery
always necessary?A. Baranauskas
13:05 Discussion and audience interaction13:15 Case 4: left main coronary artery dissection
with EBU guiding catheterK. Lotamois (pending confirmation)
13:23 Discussion and audience interaction13:33 Case 5: double trouble
G. Lukstins (pending confirmation)13:41 Discussion and audience interaction13:51 Case 6: left internal mammary artery
dissection: spontaneous or iatrogenic?T. Vasylius
13:59 Discussion and audience interaction14:09 Session evaluation and key learnings
R. Unikas
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 342B Level 3
Case Discussion
Interventional approaches tovenous thrombosesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsPanellists: R. Akdemir (pendingconfirmation), S. Bartus
12:15 Successful endovascular treatment byusing transvenous IVUS-guided techniquein the below knee arteryY. Takahashi (pending confirmation)
12:23 Discussion and audience interaction12:28 Key learnings
S. Bartus12:30 Challenging case of extensive left
lower-extremity deep venous thrombosisM. Swamy B
12:38 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 Key learnings12:45 A case of venous thromboembolism
evaluated by angioscopy after iliac veinstentingS. Tanabe
12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:58 Key learnings
S. Bartus13:00 Recanalisation of brachio-cephalic vein for
salvage of arteriovenous fistula in adialysed patientC. Cernetti
13:08 Discussion and audience interaction13:13 Key learnings
12:15 - 14:15
ROOM 343 Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Complications: Moldova, Serbiaand Slovenia share their mosteducational cases: complex PCIsWith the collaboration of the Moldavian WorkingGroup of Interventional Cardiology, the SerbianWorking Group on Interventional Cardiology andthe Slovenia Society for CardiologyChairpersons: M. Bunc, Z. Perisic, I.Popovici
Attend this session if you want:To identify complex PCIs and lesionsubsets that could lead to possiblecomplications To be able to use right tools andtechniques in complicated proceduresand discuss various managementstrategiesTo understand that good team work iscrucial in these particular situations
12:15 Session presentation I. Popovici
12:18 Session objectivesZ. Perisic
12:21 Case 1: guide extension catheter utility incomplex PCIA. Grib
12:29 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 Case 2: rupture of collateral vessel during
retrograde CTO PCIB. Maricic
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:57 Case 3: retrograde PCI CTO technic as
bailout in right coronary artery perforationtreated due to BRS occlusionM. Cercek
13:05 Discussion and audience interaction13:15 Case 4: PCI in difficult angulation
M. Abras13:23 Discussion and audience interaction13:33 Case 5: inferolateral STEMI complicated
with no-reflow and cardiogenic shock dueto right heart failure after stentdeployment D. Orlic
13:41 Discussion and audience interaction13:51 Case 6: ACS with uncertain culprit lesion
L. Lipar13:59 Discussion and audience interaction14:09 Session evaluation and key learnings
M. Bunc
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 351 Level 3
Case Discussion
When side branch access isdifficultSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: D. Al Khdair, H. Khamis(pending confirmation)Panellists: M. Cankovic, K.T. Chan
12:15 Reverse wire techniqueH. Gupta
12:23 Discussion and audience interaction12:28 Key learnings
M. Cankovic12:30 Aneurysmal bifurcation lesion
G.H. Soomro (pending confirmation)12:38 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 Key learnings
K.T. Chan12:45 Unusual indication for debulking of
non-calcified lesionD. Sulimov
12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:58 Key learnings
M. Cankovic13:00 Eximer laser atherectomy to treat a true
bifurcation lesionH. Sakai
13:08 Discussion and audience interaction13:13 Key learnings
K.T. Chan
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
TAVI cases: you will only see thisonceSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: L. Büllesfeld, D. Walters(pending confirmation)Panellists: M. Barbanti, T. Rudolph
12:15 Self-expandable TAVI for severe aorticstenosis and concomitant right coronarysinus of valsalva aneurysmM. Pavani (pending confirmation)
12:23 Discussion and audience interaction12:28 Key learnings
M. Barbanti12:30 TAVI in ebstein?s anomaly patient and
bicuspid aortic valveF. Della Rosa
12:38 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 Key learnings
T. Rudolph12:45 Unforgettable bicuspid aortic valve: sizing
for TAVRL. Molnár
12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:58 Key learnings
M. Barbanti13:00 Successful percutaneous treatment of
late-onset femoral pseudoaneurysm afterTAVI procedureM. Celik
13:08 Discussion and audience interaction13:13 Key learnings
T. Rudolph
12:15 - 13:45
ROOM 352B Level 3
Focus onYoung
Practitioners
Please close the door - Practicalitinerary to PFO closure in 2018Senior Advisor: D. HolmesFacilitators: P. Calvert, D. MylotteMedia Driver: A. Azzano
Attend this session if you want:To understand which patients shouldhave PFO closure in 2018To learn the role of imaging before andduring the procedureTo learn a stepwise approach toperform PFO closure
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Primary PCI is not always easySession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: F. Alfonso Manterola, A.SarkisPanellist: H. Abu-Hantash
12:15 A rare cause of AMI in young adultV. Bajoras
12:23 Discussion and audience interaction12:28 Key learnings12:30 Incessant torsades de pointes due to acute
stent thrombosis and side branch losstreated by reverse mini-crush techniqueT.H. Efe
12:38 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 Key learnings
H. Abu-Hantash12:45 Primary PCI in an anomalous right
coronary artery patientC. Kanaderm
12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:58 Key learnings13:00 A rare case of infarct an young men
C. Cozma13:08 Discussion and audience interaction13:13 Key learnings
H. Abu-Hantash
12:15 - 13:15
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
An Image isWorth a 1,000
Words
An Image is Worth a 1,000 WordsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 imagesubmissionsFacilitators: F. Kiemeneij, J. Monsegu
Transradial angiography - Are we free ofcomplications?
12:15 Facilitated audience image interpretationF. Kiemeneij
12:20 Image unveiled and key findingsK. Rathod
12:25 Discussion and audience interactionF. Kiemeneij
Could this be a lung tumour!12:30 Facilitated audience image interpretation12:35 Image unveiled and key findings
A. Imran12:40 Discussion and audience interaction
A right-sided ghost12:45 Facilitated audience image interpretation
F. Kiemeneij12:50 Image unveiled and key findings
F. Montenegro Sá12:55 Discussion and audience interaction
F. KiemeneijHow to treat a complex disease with asimple device. Is this going to be thefuture for FTR?
13:00 Facilitated audience image interpretation13:05 Image unveiled and key findings
P. Denti13:10 Discussion and audience interaction
- 13:00 -13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 241 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
Optimising outcomes in complexcoronary artery disease withultrathin bioabsorbable polymerDES
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 251 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
Role of renal denervation inhypertension management: thenext chapter begins
See session details in the SponsoredProgramme section at the end of thisdocument.
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 342B Level 3
Case Discussion
Thoraco abdominal aorticinterventionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: P. Musialek (pendingconfirmation), A. SauguetPanellist: C. Cernetti
13:30 Hybrid treatment of acute aortic dissectiontype AI. Petrov
13:38 Discussion and audience interaction13:43 Key learnings
C. Cernetti13:45 Treatment of aortic coarctation, saccular
thoracic aortic aneurysm andcorresponding feeding collateral vesselwith a fully percutaneous endovascularapproachE. Vuruskan
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Key learnings14:00 Endovascular treatment of acute aortic
dissection type AI. Petrov
14:08 Discussion and audience interaction14:13 Key learnings
C. Cernetti14:15 Rescue intervention in acute complicated
type B aortic dissectionC.H. Lai (pending confirmation)
14:23 Discussion and audience interaction14:28 Key learnings
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 351 Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Case Discussion
Clinical case session for nursesand allied professionalsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: H. Faltot, D. SparvPanellists: M. De Ronde, S. Griggio
13:30 A rarest vascular complication after pacingmanaged in the cathlabB. Nallaperumal
13:36 Discussion and audience interaction13:42 Clinical case
C.B. Hansen13:48 Discussion and audience interaction13:54 A case of an accidentally crushed coronary
stent by IVUS catheterB. Nallaperumal
14:00 Discussion and audience interaction14:06 Transaortic valve implantation and the
peri-procedural complicationsmanagement with a multidisciplinarypoint of view - A clinical caseD. Franza
14:12 Discussion and audience interaction14:18 An iatrogenic aneurysm managed in the
cathlabB. Nallaperumal
14:24 Discussion and audience interaction
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
A life after bypassSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: M. Ntsekhe, H. PereiraPanellists: I.H. Chae (pendingconfirmation), A. Ghanem
13:30 Useful of the Guideliner catheter fortreatment of a in-stent restenosis of SVGY. Fukushima
13:38 Discussion and audience interaction13:43 Key learnings
I.H. Chae (pending confirmation)13:45 Primary PCI for a post-CABG CTO lesion
H. Alzammar (pending confirmation)13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Key learnings
A. Ghanem14:00 A case of successful recanalisation for long
right coronary artery CTO lesion in ACSpatient with bypass graft failureT. Yamaguchi
14:08 Discussion and audience interaction14:13 Key learnings
I.H. Chae (pending confirmation)14:15 Using a new model of DES in stenting
bypass in case of ACSM. Chernyaev
14:23 Discussion and audience interaction14:28 Key learnings
A. Ghanem
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Acute vessel closure during PCISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: M. Al Zaibag (pendingconfirmation), T. SchmitzPanellists: P. Calabrò (pendingconfirmation), A. Roy
13:30 No-reflow phenomenon during left mainPCI. A dramatic consequenceB. Kremer Diniz
13:38 Discussion and audience interaction13:43 Key learnings
A. Roy13:45 Successfully treated type F dissection while
rewiring main vessel during Culottetechnique in complex bifurcation stenosisS. Janorkar
13:53 Discussion and audience interaction13:58 Key learnings
P. Calabrò (pending confirmation)14:00 Iatrogenic dissection of the left main
coronary artery during primary PCIresulting in no-reflowZ.V. Lee
14:08 Discussion and audience interaction14:13 Key learnings
A. Roy14:15 Thrombus or dissection?
A. Allali14:23 Discussion and audience interaction14:28 Key learnings
P. Calabrò (pending confirmation)
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
13:30 - 14:30
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
An Image isWorth a 1,000
Words
An Image is Worth a 1,000 WordsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 imagesubmissionsFacilitators: P. Aubry, A. Wolf
OCT image of a NSTEMI female patient13:30 Facilitated audience image interpretation
P. Aubry13:35 Image unveiled and key findings
J. Maia13:40 Discussion and audience interaction
P. AubryIatrogenic challenge
13:45 Facilitated audience image interpretationA. Wolf
13:50 Image unveiled and key findings13:55 Discussion and audience interaction
A. WolfSuccessful multivessel PCI, unexpecteddrop of blood pressure
14:00 Facilitated audience image interpretationP. Aubry
14:05 Image unveiled and key findingsV. Mironov
14:10 Discussion and audience interactionP. Aubry
One kiss, but why two guides?14:15 Facilitated audience image interpretation
A. Wolf14:20 Image unveiled and key findings
F. Abdul (pending confirmation)14:25 Discussion and audience interaction
A. Wolf
- 14:00 -14:45 - 16:15
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Decision-making in the cathlab:IVUS, OCT or FFR?With the collaboration of the SociedadLatinoamericana de Cardiologia Intervencionista(SOLACI)Chairpersons: J.L. Leiva Pons, F. RibichiniPanellists: J. Belardi (pendingconfirmation), C. Cabrera Arroyo(pending confirmation), M. Cantarelli , J.Cortes-Lawrenz
Attend this session if you want:To learn how to plan your treatmentstrategy using functional or imagetechnologyTo learn how these technologiesinfluence your decision to treat or notto treat certain lesionsTo learn which is the best tool to assesresults after complex PCI
14:45 EuroPCR welcomes SOLACIF. Ribichini
14:47 Session objectivesJ.L. Leiva Pons
14:50 Patient presentationF. Ribichini
14:55 Strategic and technical discussion of theLIVE case
15:05 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
15:10 LIVE case procedure from HospitalUniversitario Clínico San Carlos -Madrid, Spain
16:00 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
J.L. Leiva Pons
14:45 - 16:20
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Valvular interventions LIVEdemonstration: Mitral fromBern, SwitzerlandChairpersons: A. Latib, B. PrendergastPanellists: F. Bedogni, V. Delgado(pending confirmation), H. Ince, R.Makkar (pending confirmation), A.S.Petronio, A. Vahanian
14:45 Patient presentation14:50 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case15:00 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators15:05 LIVE case procedure from Swiss
Cardiovascular Centre, Bern UniversityHospital - Bern, Switzerland
16:05 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Moderatede-posters
Aortic regurgitation pre andafter TAVISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitators: P. Lemos, G. Tarantini(pending confirmation)
14:45 Impact of prosthetic valve regurgitationquantified by cardiac magnetic resonanceimaging on long-term mortality after TAVIC. Merten (pending confirmation)
14:50 Discussion and audience interaction14:55 Completion of inter-technique comparison
of intra-procedural assessment of aorticregurgitation after TAVIH. Tateishi
15:00 Discussion and audience interaction15:05 Leaflet sealing with self-expanding
transcatheter heart valve prosthesesC. Dowling
15:10 Discussion and audience interaction15:15 TAVI in patients with elliptic aortic annulus:
single-centre experience with twoself-expandable aortic valvesR. Gorla (pending confirmation)
15:20 Discussion and audience interaction15:25 Determinants of success and
hemodynamic impact of balloonpost-dilatation of self-expandingtranscatheter aortic valvesM. Abdelghani
15:30 Discussion and audience interaction15:35 TAVI with or without predilatation: analysis
from the forward studyS. Bleiziffer
15:40 Discussion and audience interaction15:45 Incidence and predictors of
micro-dislodgement during TAVI and itsimpact on peri-interventional resultsT. Zeus
15:50 Discussion and audience interaction15:55 TAVR for the treatment of pure native
aortic valve regurgitationO. De Backer
16:00 Discussion and audience interaction16:05 Balloon-expandable transcatheter valve
positioning during aortic valve-in-valveprocedures and clinical outcomesM. Simonato
16:10 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
INTERACTIVECASE CORNER
Level 1
Case Discussion
Unusual CTO casesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsFacilitators: M. Ochiai, J. Strange(pending confirmation)
14:45 False lumens seen on IVUS during CTOangioplastyJ. Laffan
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Procedural management of CTO-PCIs
having lotus root-like appearanceM. Tanabe (pending confirmation)
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Adequate wire bias during rotablator
between intimal plaque and subintimalspace in calcified CTO lesion with bendingS. Hosogi
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 Anterograde CTO recanalisation in acute
settingL. Giupponi (pending confirmation)
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 It's never too late!
C.W. Lee15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 CTO intervention for left internal
mammary artery-left anterior descendinganastomosis with anterograde route to thepatient presenting with unstable anginapectorisO. Deveci
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Transradial retrograde reverse CART for
CTO left circumflex intervention. Samedonor same recipientK. Mandour
16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
How Should ITreat?
Complex TAVI - How Should ITreat?Chairpersons: R. Kornowski, P. MacCarthyPanellists: J. Bax, P. Pibarot (pendingconfirmation), T. Walther (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To understand how Heart Teams workin daily clinical practiceTo fully appreciate the clinical andanatomical factors which determineTAVI patient selectionTo learn more about device-specificfeatures which contribute to TAVIoutcomes
14:45 Session objectivesP. MacCarthy
14:50 Case 1 presentation: bicuspid valveM. Chen (pending confirmation)
14:55 Discussion and audience interaction15:03 How would I treat this case?
F.O. Baslaib (pending confirmation)15:09 How did I treat this case?
M. Chen (pending confirmation)15:15 Consensus and take-home message
R. Kornowski15:17 Case 2 presentation: pure aortic
regurgitationN. Buzzatti
15:22 Discussion and audience interaction15:30 How would I treat this case?
M. Gilard15:36 How did I treat this case?
N. Buzzatti15:42 Consensus and take-home message
P. MacCarthy15:44 Case 3 presentation: TAVI and CAD
N. Ruparelia15:49 Discussion and audience interaction15:57 How would I treat this case?
J. Mehilli16:03 How did I treat this case?
N. Ruparelia16:09 Consensus and take-home message
R. Kornowski16:11 Session evaluation and key learnings
P. MacCarthy
14:45 - 16:15
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Carotid artery stenting bytransradialChairpersons: M. Roffi, A. SauguetPanellists: R. Akdemir, C. Cernetti, B.Honton, B. Reimers
Attend this session if you want:To discuss the current role of carotidstenting for stroke preventionTo understand how to plan the bestprocedural strategy for anindividualised treatmentTo learn how to avoid or manageprocedure related complications
14:45 Session objectivesA. Sauguet
14:47 Patient presentationA. Sauguet
14:50 Strategic and technical discussion of theLIVE case
15:00 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
15:05 LIVE case procedure from Maria CeciliaHospital, GVM Care & Research -Cotignola, Italy
15:50 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators16:00 Protection device selection according to
clinical and anatomical criteriaC. Cernetti
16:10 Session evaluation and key learningsM. Roffi
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Abstracts
Clinical outcomes with new DESSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairperson: F.J. Neumann (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: P. L'Allier, N. Mulvihill, J. Spratt
14:45 FREE-FUTURE: first direct comparisonbetween polymer-free DES for coronaryrevascularisation: amphilimus-eluting Cre8vs. biolimus-eluting Biofreedom stentsG.G. Stefanini
14:52 Discussion and audience interaction14:56 Prospective randomised, single-blind,
multicentral clinical trial ofsirolimus-eluting coronary stent vs.everolimus-eluting coronary stentE. Kretov
15:03 Discussion and audience interaction15:07 12-month follow-up results of the
non-inferiority randomised clinical trialcomparing the efficacy and safety ofAngiolite vs. Xience in patients with PCIindicationsJ. Moreu Burgos (pending confirmation)
15:14 Discussion and audience interaction15:18 MeriT-V: one-year clinical outcomes of
sirolimus-eluting coronary stent system incomparison with everolimus-elutingcoronary stent system in a randomisedcontrolled studyA. Abizaid
15:25 Discussion and audience interaction15:29 Clinical outcomes after coronary stenting
with the dual-therapy COMBO stent or thevery thin strut Orsiro stent in all-comersR.J. De Winter
15:36 Discussion and audience interaction15:40 Tides-Acs: comparison of
titanium-nitride-oxide coated bioactivestent to the DES in ACS - 18 monthsfollow-upP. Karjalainen
15:47 Discussion and audience interaction15:51 SYNERGY ACS: PtCr everolimus-eluting
stent with bioabsorbable polymer in thetreatment of patients with ACSJ.M. De La Torre Hernandez
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:02 Intra-patient randomised study with
polymer-free DES vs. abluminalbiodegradable polymer DES with earlyOCT follow-upB. Garcia Del Blanco
16:09 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
Learning transseptal puncturefor left atrial and mitralinterventionsFacilitators: G. Ducrocq, M. NocExpert Panellist: E. BrochetMedia Driver: R. Parma
Attend this session if you want:To understand the differences intransseptal puncture for different leftatrial and mitral interventionsTo learn how to recognise and managecomplications associated withtransseptal punctureTo discuss tips and tricks to performtransseptal puncture in challenginganatomies
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Abstracts
Bifurcation PCI: improvingoutcomes in the clinical arenaSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: S. CookPanellists: Z. Ghazzal (pendingconfirmation), S. Hiremath
14:45 Clinical outcomes with the state-of-the-artPCI for the treatment of bifurcation lesions:a subanalysis of the SYNTAX II studyR. Modolo
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Is it possible to predict FFR in side branch
after main vessel stenting in coronarybifurcation lesions by means ofintracoronary electrocardiogram? A proofof concept FFR vs. intracoronaryelectrocardiogram in coronary bifurcations(FIESTA) studyL. Dosev (pending confirmation)
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Jailed pressure wire for the evaluation of
side branch result during provisionalstenting for bifurcation lesions: the use ofiFR as a new indexF. Hidalgo Lesmes
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 Five-year clinical follow-up of the COBRA
(complex coronary bifurcation lesions:randomised comparison of a strategyusing a dedicated self-expanding biolimusA9-eluting stent vs. a culotte strategyusing everolimus-eluting stents) studyJ. Bennett
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Clinical outcomes comparing the Tryton
dedicated bifurcation stent system toprovisional stenting for the treatment oftrue bifurcation coronary artery diseaseZ. Ali
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 DEB angioplasty for coronary bifurcation
lesions, first UK experienceU. Wickramarachchi
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Contemporary bifurcation lesion practice
and outcome: insight from a global allcomers registryM. Mamas
16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
Prevention and management ofectopic transcatheter heart valveimplantationSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: L. Nombela-FrancoPanellists: A. Cribier (pendingconfirmation), R. De Palma (pendingconfirmation)
14:45 The unforgiving aorta: ectopictranscatheter heart valve implantationU. Hayat (pending confirmation)
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Transapical rescue of aortic valve
prosthesis with iaparoscopic grasperL. Fernandez Gonzalez (pendingconfirmation)
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Last step is not the final step!
Post-dilatation of TAVI valve gone wrongG. Dekany
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 TAVI for aortic regurgitation complicated
by prosthesis embolisationO.M. Demir
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Aortic angulation may prevent the use of
specific types of transcatheter aortic valveprosthesesS. Mas-Peiro
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Surgical retrieval of TAVI prosthesis
followed by subclavian TAVI - narrowescape with good final outcomeK.H. Tay
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Management of valve migration in TAVI
C. Kocas16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 241 Level 2
Case Discussion
Unusual complications followingpercutaneous transcatheterproceduresSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: S. VerheyePanellists: M. Barbanti, L.V.Puthenmadom , D. Walters (pendingconfirmation)
14:45 Acute cardiogenic shock complicating amechanical MitraClip malfunctionA. Pecoraro (pending confirmation)
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Successful retrieval of an embolised
MitraClip occluding the right coronaryarteryC. Jensen
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Hanging by a ring
A. Fontes15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 A case of cardiogenic shock, emergency
TAVI, rescued by Impella!K. Orvin
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Mechanical valve obstruction due to TAVI
in calcified mitral annulusF. Van der Kley
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Unusual complication during MitraClip
procedureF. Scudiero
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Balloon valvuloplasty in multiple recurrent
prosthetic tricuspid valve thrombosisS. Cheewatanakornkul
16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 242A Level 2
Tutorial
New devices for hypertensiontreatment - Carotidneuromodulation andarterio-venous fistula creationWith the collaboration of the Practical Course onHypertension (PCH)Chairpersons: R. Schmieder, K. TsioufisPanellists: M. Azizi, S. Ewen
Attend this session if you want:To review the pathophysiology ofresistant hypertension To discuss different approaches toneuromodulation involving the carotidarteries and the creation of anarterio-venous fistulaTo appreciate the different devicefeatures, procedural steps and clinicalstudy results
14:45 Session objectivesR. Schmieder
14:50 Why do patients develop resistanthypertension?M.D. Lobo
14:57 Discussion and audience interaction15:05 Carotid bulb modifier - procedural aspects
and clinical data15:12 Discussion and audience interaction15:20 Baroreflex stimulation - procedural aspects
and clinical dataA. Pathak
15:27 Discussion and audience interaction15:35 Carotid body modulation using ultrasound
- procedural aspects and clinical dataP. Neuzil
15:42 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Interventional arterio-venous fistula
creation - procedural aspects and clinicaldataF. Mahfoud
15:57 Which device for which hypertensionphenotype?K. Tsioufis
16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:12 Session evaluation and key learnings
K. Tsioufis
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
How Should ITreat?
Pakistan and South Africa sharetheir most educational cases:complex primary PCIWith the collaboration of the Pakistan Society ofInterventional Cardiology and the South AfricanSociety of Cardiovascular Intervention (SASCI)Chairpersons: S. Khan, A. Raza
Attend this session if you want:To discuss techniques used in theprocedureTo preempt and avoid possiblecomplicationTo reach consensus on the strategy forsuccessful outcome
14:45 Session objectivesA. Raza
14:50 Case 1: complex primary PCIA. Javed
14:55 Discussion and audience interactive15:05 How would I treat the case?
D. Kettles15:10 How would I treat the case?
B. Hanif15:15 How did I treat the case?
A. Javed15:25 Consensus
S. Khan15:30 Case 2: impacting survival: ancillary
management in STEMI-shockP. van Wyk
15:35 Discussion and audience interactive15:45 How would I treat the case?
B. Hanif15:50 How would I treat the case?
D. Kettles15:55 How did I treat the case?
P. van Wyk16:05 Consensus
A. Raza16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
S. Khan
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
Tutorial
Mechanical cardiac support foracute heart failure andcardiogenic shock: when, whatand howChairpersons: D. Burkhoff, G. OlivecronaPanellists: G. Cassel (pendingconfirmation), R. Teles
Attend this session if you want:To learn about the indications formechanical cardiac support in acuteheart failureTo better understand the devicesavailable for temporary mechanicalcardiac support To discuss how to use these devicesand better understand which device touse in certain disease states
14:45 Session objectivesD. Burkhoff
14:50 Indications and timing of mechanicalcardiac support in acute left heart failureA. Schäfer
14:58 Discussion and audience interaction15:10 An overview of clinically available devices
and their hemodynamic effectsN. Kapur (pending confirmation)
15:18 Discussion and audience interaction15:30 Device selection in acute heart failure:
selecting the right device for the rightpatientF. Pappalardo
15:38 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Post-operative management of
mechanical cardiac supportP. Hunziker (pending confirmation)
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
G. Olivecrona
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 252A Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Tutorial
Novel transcatheter valvetreatment from Asia-PacificregionChairpersons: N. Piazza, B. Xu
Attend this session if you want:To become familiar with transcathetervalves that have been developed inAsia-Pacific regionTo learn about potential indicationsand specific techniques fordeployment of new devices
14:45 Session objectivesB. Xu
14:50 VitaFlow: a self-expanding TAVR deviceJ.B. Ge (pending confirmation)
15:00 Discussion and audience interaction15:06 Self-expanding TAVR system with a single
layer of porcine pericardium and amultilevel frame made of nitinol
15:16 Discussion and audience interaction15:22 TMVR device with bovine pericardial
leaflets and an LA flange (AccuFit)F. Maisano
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:38 Low-profile, balloon-expandable
transcatheter valve designed to mimic thenatural valve system (MyVal)U. Kaul
15:48 Discussion and audience interaction15:54 Mitral loop cerclage, a catheter-based
treatment of functional mitralregurgitation (CSTV)J.H. Kim
16:04 Discussion and audience interaction16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
N. Piazza
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
Focus onInnovation
Abstracts
Drug device synergy forimproved outcomes: newmechanismsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 CVPipeline submissionsChairperson: A. De BelderPanellists: R. Birkemeyer, R. Rossini
14:45 Propensity-matched comparison ofanticoagulation vs. antiplatelet therapyafter LAA closure with WatchmanL. Sondergaard
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Ticagrelor vs. clopidogrel for the
suppression of high platelet reactivity afterTAVIV. Jimenez
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Ticagrelor improves microcirculation in
patients with ACSK. Park
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 Full results of the hunting for the off-target
properties of ticagrelor on endothelialfunction in humans (HI-TECH)M. Valgimigli
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 OCT appraisal of residual thrombus burden
in patients with STEMI undergoingintra-procedural vs. post-stentingprolonged bivalirudin infusionH.M. Garcia-Garcia
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Ticagrelor in Remote Ischaemic
Preconditioning (TRIP) studyI. Tsiafoutis
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Reducing microvascular dysfunction in
revascularised patients with STEMI byoff-target properties of ticagrelor vs.prasugrel (reduce-mvi trial)M. Van Leeuwen
16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 341 Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging cases - Egypt andSaudi Arabia share their mosteducational cases: coronarybifurcation casesWith the collaboration of the Egyptian Society ofCardiology and the Saudi Arabian CardiacInterventional Society (SACIS)Chairpersons: M. Abdelhamid (pendingconfirmation), M. Al Asnag
Attend this session if you want:To appraise different strategies formanagement of different bifurcationlesionsTo discuss the difficulties andchallenges in management ofbifurcation lesionsTo review tools and techniquesavailable for bifurcation PCI
14:45 Session objectivesM. Abdelhamid (pending confirmation)
14:50 Case 1: when bifurcation is a surpriseB.A. Hameed (pending confirmation)
14:55 Discussion and audience interaction15:05 Case 1 treatment
B.A. Hameed (pending confirmation)15:08 Key learnings
M. Al Asnag15:10 Case 2: keep it a circle
M. Abdelzaher15:15 Discussion and audience interaction15:25 Case 2 treatment
M. Abdelzaher15:28 Key learnings
M. Abdelhamid (pending confirmation)15:30 Case 3: two level bifurcation; what to do?
K. Elmaghraby15:35 Discussion and audience interaction15:45 Case 3 treatment
K. Elmaghraby15:48 Key learnings
M. Al Asnag15:50 Case 4: optimisation in STEMI
H. AbdelHadi (pending confirmation)15:55 Discussion and audience interaction16:05 Case 4 treatment
H. AbdelHadi (pending confirmation)16:08 Key learnings
M. Abdelhamid (pending confirmation)16:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
M. Al Asnag
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 342A Level 3
Focus onClinical
Research
Module 3: I want to be the topenroller! How can I improve mycenter performance?Facilitators: D. Capodanno, C. Cook, S.Kedev, M.C. Morice, L. Morsiani, R.L.J.Osnabrugge (pending confirmation)Media Driver: C. Cavazza
Objectives:To better understand the tips andtricks for effective recruitmentTo learn from experienced centres howthey succeeded in becoming highenrollersTo learn about good clinical practice(GCP)
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 342B Level 3
Abstracts
PCR'S GOT TALENT - ROUND 3Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissions
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 343 Level 3
Abstracts
Coronary physiology inreal-world practices: updatefrom recent trialsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: Z. PirothPanellists: A. Kastrati (pendingconfirmation), S. Tu
14:45 Diagnostic performance of FFR and iFR insevere aortic valve diseaseF. Yamanaka (pending confirmation)
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Improvement in FFR predicts two-year
outcome after PCI. A FAME 1 and FAME 2subanalysisS. Fournier
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Is the microcirculation downstream
non-culprit stenoses affected in thesubacute phase of AMI? Implications forFFR-guided coronary revascularisationH.D. Mejia-Renteria
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 Functional SYNTAX score in the
assessment of patients with multivesseldisease. A substudy of the SYNTAX II trialN. Ryan
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Impact of vessel location on prognostic
relevance of FFR after coronary stentingD. Hwang
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Six-year follow-up of FFR-guided vs.
angiography-guided CABG surgeryS. Fournier
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation
undergoing pressure wire-guided coronaryrevascularisation: results of theDEFINE-FLAIR trialA. Usaid
16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 351 Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Tutorial
New frontiers in the cathlab -How can new technology helpthe patientChairpersons: S. Griggio, V. RodriguezGarcia-Abad
Attend this session if you want:To be aware of new indications for newinterventional cardiology devicesTo understand the basics of newimaging and physiology
14:45 Session objectivesS. Griggio
14:50 Coronary imaging: IVUS and co-registryV. Rodriguez Garcia-Abad
14:55 Discussion and audience interaction15:05 Coronary physiology invasive assessment:
iFRC. Broyd (pending confirmation)
15:11 Discussion and audience interaction15:21 The Reducer device. Initial experience
A.F. Carvalho (pending confirmation)15:27 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Imaging for TAVI procedures planification
L. Hinterbuchner15:43 Discussion and audience interaction15:53 Impella 4.0 as support in complex PCI.
Theory and clinical casesR. Esteves
15:59 Discussion and audience interaction16:09 Session evaluation and key learnings
V. Rodriguez Garcia-Abad
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
Management of cardiogenicshock in STEMISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: D. Dudek (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: A. Ghamdi, P. Kala, C.Spaulding
14:45 Panicked labS. Kasturi
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Cor-blimey15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Aborted sudden cardiac death in a young
female due to spontaneous coronaryartery dissectionZ.U. Jan
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 Reverse wiring in aorta during
cardiopulmonary resuscitation in primaryPCIH. Lam
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Unprotected PCI for myocardial
revascularisation of an acute left maincoronary artery occlusion and thrombosiswithin STEMIM. Poudel
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 ACS due to left main coronary artery
compression by a main pulmonary arterialaneurysm in patient with idiopathicpulmonary arterial hypertensionD. Zverev
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Déja vu
P. Euswas16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 352B Level 3
Focus onYoung
Practitioners
Safe procedure starts with safeaccess - Access site complicationprevention and managementduring TAVIFacilitators: R. Didier, A. WolfMedia Driver: L. Biasco
Attend this session if you want:To use CT for optimal proceduralplanning To learn a stepwise approach toultrasound or fluoroscopy guidedpuncture and the use of percutaneousclosure devicesTo understand how to predict andmanage peripheral vascularcomplications
14:45 - 16:15
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Lost and found III: stent retrievaltechniquesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: H. ThielePanellists: M. Mancone, R.S. Rao (pendingconfirmation), A. Schmitz (pendingconfirmation)
14:45 Balloon rupture and trapped stent in acalcified lesionV. Chioncel
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Coughing concomitant with stent
deployment leading to embolisation of aright coronary artery stentI. Yearoo
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Stent loss - retrieval from gluteal artery
P. van Wyk15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 Ugly story with a happy-ending: successful
transradial retrieval of an inadvertentlyextracted deployed stent from the leftmain coronary arteryF. Chirillo
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Stent loss - Retrieval from right coronary
arteryP. van Wyk
15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 Severe self-apposing stent migration in left
main PCID. Deleanu (pending confirmation)
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 Stent lost and retrieved
S. Basavarajaiah16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
14:45 - 16:15
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
Management of no reflowSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: G. MusumeciPanellists: E. Asher, M.W. Bergmann, A.Chopra (pending confirmation)
14:45 Deferral of a PCI in a patient presentingwith STEMI and a large thrombotic burdenG. Pavlakis
14:53 Discussion and audience interaction14:58 Large thrombus burden and persistently
compromised flow in PCI ? How to proceedwhen thrombus removal failsJ. Auer
15:06 Discussion and audience interaction15:11 Approach to STEMI of the inferior wall with
no-reflow phenomenonA. Awaloei
15:19 Discussion and audience interaction15:24 A tale of two arteries, a story of massive
no-reflowM. Wadie
15:32 Discussion and audience interaction15:37 Massive surprise
A. Ibrahim15:45 Discussion and audience interaction15:50 A resistant no-flow of distal coronary artery
during a case of PCIM. Satoda
15:58 Discussion and audience interaction16:03 The thrombus jumped from the left
anterior descending artery to thecircumflexN. Megherbi
16:11 Discussion and audience interaction
- 16:00 -16:25 - 18:00
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Coronary interventions LIVEdemonstration from Cotignola,ItalyChairpersons: T. Cuisset, J. FajadetPanellists: A. Banning (pendingconfirmation), F. Eberli, H. Eteiba(pending confirmation), A. Ghamdi(pending confirmation), D. Kettles(pending confirmation), A. Marchese
16:25 Patient presentation16:30 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case16:40 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators16:45 LIVE case procedure from Maria Cecilia
Hospital, GVM Care & Research -Cotignola, Italy
17:45 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
16:30 - 18:00
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Calcified lesionWith the collaboration of India LiveChairpersons: V. Bahl, B. ReimersPanellist: U. Kaul
Attend this session if you want:To...To...To...
16:30 EuroPCR welcomes India LIVE16:32 Session objectives
V. Bahl16:35 Patient presentation16:40 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case16:50 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators16:55 LIVE demonstration from Institut
Cardiovasculaire Paris Sud - Massy,France
17:45 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators17:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
V. Bahl
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
POSTERS'LAB Level 1
Moderatede-posters
New TAVI devicesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsFacilitators: E. Brochet, T. Pilgrim(pending confirmation)
16:30 Early clinical outcomes of three differentsecond-generation transcatheter aorticvalve prosthesesG. Costa
16:35 Discussion and audience interaction16:40 Insights in neurological events with a
self-expanding repositionabletranscatheter heart valve - a forwardsubstudy
16:45 Discussion and audience interaction16:50 Initial experience of a self-expanding
transcatheter heart valve with an externaltissue wrap: the UK and IrelandImplanters? registryC. Dowling
16:55 Discussion and audience interaction17:00 Early and mid-term outcomes of TAVI
using the new-generation self-expandingSymetis ACURATE neo valveD. Todaro (pending confirmation)
17:05 Discussion and audience interaction17:10 Self-expandable valve for the treatment of
bicuspid aortic valve stenosis: amulticentre registryA. Mangieri (pending confirmation)
17:15 Discussion and audience interaction17:20 TAVR with the self-expanding Portico valve
system: results from the Copenhagen TAVRregistryO. De Backer
17:25 Discussion and audience interaction17:30 Five-year outcomes after transfemoral
transcatheter or surgical aortic valvereplacement. Results from the ItalianOBSERVANT studyM. Barbanti
17:35 Discussion and audience interaction17:40 Multicentre experience of TAVR with the
unique self-expandable TAVR system inboth aortic stenosis and regurgitationpatients: mid-term outcomeJ. Ye (pending confirmation)
17:45 Discussion and audience interaction17:50 Acute outcomes of a novel self-expanding
transcatheter heart valve for valve-in-valvetreatment (a pilot study)
17:55 Discussion and audience interaction
16:30 - 18:00
INTERACTIVECASE CORNER
Level 1
Case Discussion
Left main PCI in very challenginganatomical situationsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsFacilitators: N. Curzen, F. Malik
16:30 Complex left main and posterior leftventricular artery angioplasty in ACS 20years after bypass surgeryP. Robert
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Stenting of dissection of left main/aorta ?
difficult intervention beyond bifurcationon follow up- Technical aspectsG. Singh
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 A case of acute Stanford type A dissection
involving bilateral coronary arteriesN. Yagi (pending confirmation)
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 Tackling the ostial to distal of unprotected
left main CTOJ. Senihardja
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 Left main stem "unprotected" and worse
S. Parasuraman17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Late coronary complication following
aortic valve surgeryS.K. Elangovan
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 Valve-in-valve TAVI: a major challenge for
complex PCIJ.P. Vilchez Tschischke
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
Tutorial
The key questions in TAVI: whereare we in 2018?Chairpersons: R. Makkar (pendingconfirmation), P. NeuzilPanellists: F.O. Baslaib (pendingconfirmation), J. Goicolea, H. Ince, A.Witkowski
Attend this session if you want:To appreciate the challengesassociated with the further expansionof TAVITo share the latest evidenceaddressing the unresolved questionsconcerning TAVITo understand how to apply thisinformation in your daily clinicalpractice
16:30 Session objectivesP. Neuzil
16:35 Potential pitfalls of TAVI in lower-riskpatientsD. Walters
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:51 Long-term durability
H. Eltchaninoff16:59 Discussion and audience interaction17:07 Bioprosthetic valve leaflet thickening and
subclinical thrombosisJ. Bax
17:15 Discussion and audience interaction17:23 Stroke prediction and prevention
A. Lansky17:31 Discussion and audience interaction17:39 Optimal pharmacology - Guidelines and
imminent trialsP. Vranckx
17:47 Discussion and audience interaction17:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
R. Makkar (pending confirmation)
16:30 - 18:00
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Case Discussion
Transfemoral TAVI: how tomanage iliac and commonfemoral vascular complicationsChairpersons: H.L. Kao, B. PrendergastPanellists: F. Bedogni, P. Kolh, M. Roffi, A.Tzikas
Attend this session if you want:To understand how to match the mosteffective treatment to the specificaccess vascular complication To discuss the importance ofmultidisciplinary approach (vascularteam) and hybrid solutions
16:30 Session objectivesB. Prendergast
16:32 Case 1: lliac rupture N. Van Mieghem
16:35 Strategic and technical discussion on Case1
16:45 Tips and tricks and learningsN. Van Mieghem
16:50 Case 2: Peri-procedural ilio-femoral arteryocclusionK. Hayashida
16:53 Strategic and technical discussion on Case2
17:03 Tips and tricks and learningsK. Hayashida
17:08 Case 3: pseudo-aneurysm at the puncturesite
17:11 Strategic and technical discussion on Case3
17:21 Tips and tricks and learnings17:26 Case 4: late post-closure device stenotic
lesionB. Honton
17:29 Strategic and technical discussion on Case4
17:38 Tips and tricks and learningsB. Honton
17:43 Session evaluation and key learningsH.L. Kao
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Abstracts
New data on BRSSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairpersons: P.W. Serruys (pendingconfirmation), G.W. StonePanellists: A. Al Nooryani, I. Al Rashdan, J.Belardi, R. Virmani (pendingconfirmation)
16:30 AIDA: the relationship of Dmax-basedsizing in both lesions, and patient leveloutcomes, in Absorb and Xience treatedpatientsJ. Wykrzykowska
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:45 VANISH: evolution of vasomotor function
and myocardial perfusion duringthree-year follow-up after randomisationbetween BRS and metal DES duringthree-year follow-up after randomisationbetween BRS and metal DESW. Stuijfzand
16:53 Discussion and audience interaction17:00 ABSORB II: a three-year hemodynamic
appraisal: wall shear stress and vascularremodelling in BRS and metallic stentE. Tenekecioglu (pending confirmation)
17:08 Discussion and audience interaction17:15 TROFI 2: long-term coronary functional
assessment of the infarct-related arterytreated with everolimus-eluting BRS oreverolimus-eluting metallic stentsJ. Gomez-Lara
17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:30 MeRes-1 Extend: one-year clinical results
with a thin-strut PLLA basedsirolimus-eluting BRS in patients withcoronary artery diseaseA. Abizaid
17:38 Discussion and audience interaction17:45 MeRes-1: two-year clinical, angiographic,
OCT and IVUS results with a thin-strutPLLA-based sirolimus-eluting BRS inpatients with coronary artery disease
17:53 Discussion and audience interaction
16:30 - 18:00
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
Learning LAA closureFacilitators: T. Schmitz, L. SondergaardMedia Driver: A. Völz
Attend this session if you want:To understand how to image the LAAand its different anatomiesTo understand basic procedural stepsfor LAAOTo know how to handleintraprocedural complications
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
Novel tricuspid and pulmonaryvalve interventions - Part 2Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: G. Tarantini (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: D. Banik, R. De Palma (pendingconfirmation), R. Parma
16:30 Severe tricuspid regurgitation treated witha transcatheter annuloplasty, mimicking asurgical procedureC. Meduri
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Tricuspid valve-in-ring: a work of art from
any point of viewJ.H. Del Portillo Navarrete
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Percutaneous tricuspid valve
bicuspidalisation with optimal final resultD. Regazzoli
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 Coronary compression exclusion with IVUS
during percutaneous pulmonary valveimplantation subsequently complicated byhomograft ruptureK. Zbronski
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 Advanced rheumatic tricuspid and aortic
valve disease after MVR treated withpercutaneous therapiesD. Regazzoli
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Percutaneous self-expanding pulmonary
valve implantation in a single pulmonaryartery branchL. Ferrin
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 Percutaneous valvuloplasty for
bioprosthetic tricuspid valve stenosisP. Stanilov (pending confirmation)
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
OCT and FFR-guided challengingcasesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: F. PratiPanellists: J. Beissel (pendingconfirmation), A. Schäfer
16:30 OCT and FFR: beyond what the eye can seeJoana Ribeiro
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Multimodality imaging guided
management of an unusual case of ACSS. Athukorala (pending confirmation)
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 How optimal is primary PCI stenting?
Insights from OCTP. Marques-Alves
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 Culprit lesion detection in STEMI with OCT
G. Tirado Conte (pending confirmation)17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 To stent or not to stent? That is the
question! (The use of multiparametricassessment in addition to conventionalcoronary angiogram in ACS)H. Fayed
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Rethinking strategies: importance of
coronary physiology and intracoronaryimagingJoana Ribeiro
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 An ACS of unclear mechanism - The role of
intravascular imagingJ. Kanakakis
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 241 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Tutorial
What I did to avoid nightmares?With the collaboration of the Groupe de Réflexionsur la Cardiologie Interventionnelle (GRCI)Chairperson: P. AubryPanellists: G. Rangé, V. Stratiev
Attend this session if you want:To learn how to manage potentiallymajor complicationsTo have a better understanding of howspecific complications can be avoidedTo be able to immediately identify andquickly solve rare challengingsituations
16:30 EuroPCR welcomes GRCI16:32 Session objectives
P. Aubry16:35 Radial access: not always a safe route
J. Monsegu16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:50 Wrap-up
J. Monsegu16:51 Left main stent crushing during TAVI
H. Benamer16:59 Discussion and audience interaction17:06 Wrap-up
H. Benamer17:07 Rescue coronary fenestration in coronary
acute syndromeG. Souteyrand
17:15 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 Wrap-up
G. Souteyrand17:23 Kissing prosthesis in TAVI
C. Brasselet17:31 Discussion and audience interaction17:38 Wrap-up
C. Brasselet17:39 Closure of coronary-bronchial fistula to
avoid MINOCAJ.P. Collet
17:47 Discussion and audience interaction17:54 Wrap-up
J.P. Collet17:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
P. Aubry
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 242A Level 2
Abstracts
Renal denervation: newsprocedures, different outcomesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsPanellists: S. Ewen, F. Sharif
16:30 Analysis of the efficacy of sympatheticrenal denervation in patients withrefractory arterial hypertensionZ. Shugushev
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Blood pressure reduction in the Global
SYMPLICITY registry for patients withisolated systolic vs. combinedsystolic-diastolic hypertensionF. Mahfoud
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Blood pressure changes with renal
denervation in patients with refractoryhypertension and end stage renal diseaseon maintenance hemodialysis (MHD)A. Sorropago
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 Procedural details from the SPYRAL HTN
OFF-MED trial of renal denervation foruncontrolled hypertensionF. Mahfoud
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 The renal artery anatomy in patients with
resistant hypertension qualified for renaldenervationT. Skowerski
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Comparison of standard renal denervation
procedure vs. novel distal and branchvessel procedure with brachial arterialaccess (y-pattern treatment)I. Petrov
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 ConfidenHT system - Renal nerve mapping
using electrical stimulation for a renalsympathetic denervation procedureK. Tsioufis
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
How Should ITreat?
Jordan and Lebanon share theirmost educational cases: how totreat patients with challengingleft main lesionsWith the collaboration of the Jordan WorkingGroup on Interventional Cardiology and theLebanese Working Group of InterventionalCardiologyChairpersons: I. Alhaddad, A. Sarkis
Attend this session if you want:To learn about unique presentation ofcoronary artery disease in MiddleEastern patientsTo learn different strategies in treatingcomplex left main and multivesselcoronary artery diseaseTo share challenging left main casesexperience among peers
16:30 Session objectivesI. Alhaddad
16:35 Case 1: ACS with the left main as the culpritM. Albakri
16:40 Discussion and audience interaction16:50 How would I treat the case?
F. Aboujaoude16:55 How would I treat the case?
A. Hammoudeh17:00 How did I treat the case?
M. Albakri17:10 Consensus
A. Sarkis17:15 Case 2: left main trifurcation
M. Dbouk (pending confirmation)17:20 Discussion and audience interaction17:30 How would I treat the case?
A. Hammoudeh17:35 How would I treat the case?
F. Aboujaoude17:40 How did I treat the case?
M. Dbouk (pending confirmation)17:50 Consensus
I. Alhaddad17:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
A. Sarkis
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 251 Level 2
Tutorial
Interatrial shunts for chronicheart failure treatmentChairperson: J. Van Der Heyden
Attend this session if you want:To understand the role of left atrialdecompression in the multidisciplinarymanagement of chronic heart failureTo learn about latest trial evidence andclinical translation in different heartfailure phenotypesTo learn about the device selection,their specifics and understand how touse them
16:30 Session objectives16:35 Left atrial decompression in chronic heart
failure: why, when and to what extent?D. Burkhoff
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:55 Clinical experience and latest evidence
with a continuous interatrial shuntingT. Feldman
17:03 Discussion and audience interaction17:15 Lessons from the early clinical experience
with an unidirectional interatrial shuntingJ. Rodes Cabau
17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Features and experience with a novel atrial
flow regulatorH. Sievert
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
J. Van Der Heyden
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 252A Level 2
Abstracts
Hotline Peripheral interventionsand stroke interventionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018Late-Breaking Trial submissionsChairperson: M. AbelsonPanellists: S. Bartus, N.N. Khanna(pending confirmation), T. Modine, H.Mudra
16:30 FRIENDS: long-term resultsA. Piccoli
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 BATTLE: interim six-month outcomes in a
multicentre randomised trial comparingMISAGO vs. ZILVER PTX for the treatmentof intermediate length femoropopliteallesionsY. Gouëffic
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 KANSHAS 1: interim 30-day analysis of the
novel KANSHAS DEB for treatment offemoropopliteal occlusive disease; a latestfirst-in-man studyM. Lichtenberg
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 TACTILE: transradial and transfemoral
access for carotid artery stenting with anemphasis on the detection ofmicro-embolisation with diffusionweighted imaging MRIV. Baystrukov
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 Long-term efficacy and safety of Amplatzer
vs. Watchman occluders for LAA closure: a1,111 patient-years studyC. Kleinecke (pending confirmation)
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Amulet: one-year follow-up results of the
global, prospective registry investigatingLAA occlusion using a second-generationoccluderU. Landmesser
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 Credence-BtK: 30-day clinical outcomes of
novel thin strut (100µ) bioresorbableperipheral vascular scaffold system in thetreatment of critical limb ischaemia ofbelow-the-knee arteriesG. Warawdekar (pending confirmation)
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Tutorial
Patients' Reported OutcomeMeasures (PROMs) incardiovascular medicine: aparadigm shift in evaluatingmeaningful therapeutic effectsChairpersons: D. Holmes, W. WijnsPanellists: J. Mehilli, N. Piazza
Attend this session if you want:To become familiar with patients\'reported outcome measures (PROMs)To acknowledge the current toolsavailable to assess patients\' reportedoutcome measuresTo consider PROMs implementation inyour institution
16:30 Session objectivesW. Wijns
16:35 PROMs: can we define what really mattersto patients who undergo cardiacinterventions?R. Kornowski
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:55 Systematic review of PROMs in cardiology
trials - are we sufficiently aware of ourpatients' wishes and expectations?K. Rahimi (pending confirmation)
17:03 Discussion and audience interaction17:15 The importance of PROMs in heart failure
(HF) management: a call for integration ofPROMs in HF clinical trials and practicealtogetherL. Mauri
17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Using PROMs in valvular interventions: an
unmet clinical need!D. Mylotte
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:55 Key learnings
D. Holmes
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 253 Level 2
Abstracts
PFO closure: tools, techniquesand outcomesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: S.B. King IIIPanellist: M.W. Bergmann
16:30 Novel percutaneous suture-mediated PFOclosure technique. Early results of theNobleStitch EL Italian registryF. De Marco
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Patency of the oval foramen: from closing
by occlusive "device" to the "NobleStitch"technique. Experience of a centreG. Tomassoni (pending confirmation)
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Long-term effectiveness and safety of
transcatheter patent foramen ovaleclosure compared with antithrombotictherapy alone: a meta-analysis ofrandomised clinical trials complementedwith multiple-outcome and trial-sequentialanalysesD. Giacoppo (pending confirmation)
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 PFO closure in patients with cryptogenic
stroke: meta-analysis of randomisedcontrolled trialsF. Darmoch (pending confirmation)
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 PFO closure is superior to medical therapy
for cryptogenic stroke: a meta-analysis ofrandomised controlled trialsY. Ahmad (pending confirmation)
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Long-term effectiveness of transcatheter
patent foramen ovale closure comparedwith antithrombotic therapy alone: areconstructed individual patient datatime-to-event meta-analyses ofrandomised clinical trialsD. Giacoppo (pending confirmation)
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 Residual atrial septal defect after
percutaneous LAA closure: does it matter?L. Puga
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 341 Level 3
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Treatment strategies forchallenging cases - Bulgaria andSiberia share their mosteducational cases: PCI inmultivessel diseaseWith the collaboration of the Bulgarian Society ofInterventional Cardiologists and the SiberianAssociation of Interventional CardiologistsChairpersons: V. Ganyukov, V. Gelev
Attend this session if you want:To apply advances in treatmentstrategy and procedural technique forimproved patient outcomesTo review advanced techniques andadjunctive devices for multivessel PCITo learn how to prevent potentialcomplications
16:30 Session objectivesV. Ganyukov
16:35 Case 1: multivessel PCI in NSTE-ACS R. Tarasov
16:40 Discussion and audience interaction16:50 Case 1 treatment
R. Tarasov16:53 Key learnings
V. Gelev16:55 Case 2: challenging case of left main
bifurcation PCI in multivessel disease I. Tasheva
17:00 Discussion and audience interaction17:10 Case 2 treatment
I. Tasheva17:13 Key learnings
V. Ganyukov17:15 Case 3: multivessel revascularisation in
patient with calcified left anteriordescending bifurcation stenosisN. Kochergin
17:20 Discussion and audience interaction17:30 Case 3 treatment
N. Kochergin17:33 Key learnings
V. Gelev17:35 Case 4: staged PCI for multivessel coronary
artery disease in patient with challenging anatomy - Do we need a perfectangiographic result?N. Hristova
17:40 Discussion and audience interaction17:50 Case 4 treatment
N. Hristova17:53 Key learnings
V. Ganyukov17:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
V. Gelev
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 342A Level 3
Focus onClinical
Research
Module 4: The "blank slidesyndrome": how can I prepare aneffective presentation andconvey my message to a wideaudience?Facilitators: D. Capodanno, C. Cook, M.C.Morice, R.L.J. Osnabrugge (pendingconfirmation)Media Driver: C. Cavazza
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 342B Level 3
Case Discussion
No flow after stenting in ACSSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: J.F. TanguayPanellists: M. Ferlini (pendingconfirmation), A.G. Osiev, M. Sharma(pending confirmation)
16:30 The Disappearing ActP. Surunchupakorn
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Nightmare during a relatively simple
angioplastyS. Kubba
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Good vs. great: the usual fight
F. Montenegro Sá17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 Coronary no-reflow
P. Charalampos (pending confirmation)17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 Dramatic no-reflow phenomenon during
elective PCIM. Strutsenko
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 The nightmares of no-reflow phenomenon
A. Kasem17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 The complete recovery of an elderly
woman with severe dizzinessF.C. Yang
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 343 Level 3
Abstracts
Dealing with failing hearts leftand rightSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: R. BirkemeyerPanellist: A. Franzone (pendingconfirmation)
16:30 Superior vena caval occlusion reducescardiac filling pressures in patients withacute decompensated heart failure: first-inman experienceN. Kapur (pending confirmation)
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Long-term mechanical unloading as a
novel heart failure treatment option forinflammatory cardiomyopathy ? a mode ofaction studyF. Krackhardt
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Mechanical circulatory support for acute
right ventricular failure in the setting ofpulmonary embolismM.C. Alraies
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 The occlutech atrial flow regulator for the
management of pulmonary hypertension:initial experience and mid-term follow-upfrom a single centreT. Kilic
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 Hemodynamic predictors of adverse
outcome in patients with advanced heartfailure awaiting heart transplantation:focus on the right ventricleM. Cuman
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Cardiac autonomic nerves stimulation
improves hemodynamics: a pilot study inadvanced heart failure patientsM. Cuchiara (pending confirmation)
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 Effect of successful revascularisation on left
ventricular diastolic dysfunction in patientswith aortoiliac occlusive diseaseW. Kim
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
16:30 - 17:05
ROOM 351 Level 3
Focus onNurses and
AlliedProfessionals
Ceremony
Nurses and Allied ProfessionalsBest Abstract and Clinical CaseAwards and Closing CeremonyChairpersons: M. Oberhoff (pendingconfirmation), D. Sparv
16:30 EuroPCR 2018 Nurses and AlliedProfessional Best Abstract and Clinical CaseAwards announcementD. Sparv
16:35 Presentation of the Best Abstract(conclusion)
16:40 Presentation of the Best Clinical Case (oneimage)
16:45 Closing remarksM. Oberhoff (pending confirmation)
16:55 Picture of the Best Abstract and ClinicalAward winners
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 352A Level 3
Case Discussion
Lost and found IV: managementof stent dislodgmentSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: R. Koning (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: S. Praveen (pendingconfirmation), S. Shaheen
16:30 OCT findings and management of adislodged magnesium-based BRS
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Cut like a knife
N. Chunhamaneewat16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Stent loss in left main; complicated stent
retrievalP. Zurek
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 It all began with heavy thrombus load
D. Chow17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 "Check it before you wreck it". A case of
stent deformation, dislocation andmigration after left main PCIG. Arutiunian
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Percutaneous removal of deformed,
partially degloved and flowered stent, Anovel techniqueM. Fulwani (pending confirmation)
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 The successful retrieval of undeployed
embolised coronary stent from the distaltortuous internal iliac arteryS. Acikel
17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 352B Level 3
Focus onYoung
Practitioners
When PCI really rocks -Rotational atherectomy: when,why and howSenior Advisor: E. BarbatoFacilitators: P. Capranzano, L. Tapp, G.G.TothMedia Driver: N. Ryan
Attend this session if you want:To understand when rotationalatherectomy is really neededTo learn step-by-step how to performrotational atherectomyTo discuss which complications mayoccur and how to prevent them
16:30 - 17:30
ROOM 353 Level 3
Case Discussion
Scaffolds for acute coronaryindications: cases of SCAD,STEMI and stent thrombosisSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: N. Mulvihill, N.E.J. West(pending confirmation)Panellist: G. Musumeci
16:30 One year after "full plastic jacket" onspontaneous coronary artery dissectionC. Domingues
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Key learnings16:45 Spontaneous coronary artery dissection
treated with magnesium-made BRSG. Quadri (pending confirmation)
16:53 Discussion and audience interaction16:58 Key learnings
G. Musumeci17:00 BRS for the treatment of myocardial
infarction using IVUS and OCT. Three-yearfollow-up with intravascular imagingS. Tarbine
17:08 Discussion and audience interaction17:13 Key learnings17:15 BRS in very late DES thrombosis
Y. Kang (pending confirmation)17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:28 Key learnings
G. Musumeci
16:30 - 18:00
ROOMARLEQUIN
Level 3
Case Discussion
Unusual dissections: how to dealwith it?Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: E. MerkulovPanellists: M. Lutz, I. Narbute
16:30 Spontaneous resolution of internalmammary artery dissectionA. Keitaro
16:38 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 Simultaneous kissing stents technique to
manage proximal aberrant circumflexstenosis and ostial right coronary arterydissectionK. Balasubramaniam
16:51 Discussion and audience interaction16:56 Emergency PCI after a cardiac surgery...that
was not CABGA. Bucsa
17:04 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 Septal alcoholisation, expect the
unexpectedG. Prati (pending confirmation)
17:17 Discussion and audience interaction17:22 Severe iatrogenic type-B aortic dissection -
extremely rare, life-threateningcomplication of coronary angiography A. Saxena
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Percutaneous treatment of right coronary
artery CTO complicated with spiraldissection of left internal mammaryartery-left anterior descending bypassgraftJ.C. Moreno Samos
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:48 When less is more?
K. Schwarz17:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
- 17:00 -17:10 - 18:10
ROOM 351 Level 3
Case Discussion
TAVI: importance of imagingSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairpersons: A. Cribier (pendingconfirmation), U. Gerckens (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: P. Kahlert (pendingconfirmation), R. Teles (pendingconfirmation)
17:10 Transfemoral aortic valve implantationusing the reverse X-ray image in a patientwith dextrocardia situs inversusT. Kawaguchi (pending confirmation)
17:18 Discussion and audience interaction17:23 Key learnings
P. Kahlert (pending confirmation)17:25 Optimising direct TAVI result based on
fluoroscopy and hemodynamicA. Damonte (pending confirmation)
17:33 Discussion and audience interaction17:38 Key learnings
R. Teles (pending confirmation)17:40 Subclinical leaflet thrombosis in a
transcatheter heart valve evaluated byfour-dimensional CTY. Tokuda
17:48 Discussion and audience interaction17:53 Key learnings
P. Kahlert (pending confirmation)17:55 Ultra low dose left ventricular contrast
injection for thoracoabdominal-aortoiliaccomputed tomographic angiography priorto TAVR procedure in a patient with severerenal failureB. Cakal
18:03 Discussion and audience interaction18:08 Key learnings
R. Teles (pending confirmation)
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
- 08:00 -08:30 - 09:45
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Coronary interventions LIVEdemonstration from Madrid,SpainChairpersons: A. Baumbach (pendingconfirmation), A. LatibPanellists: G. Guagliumi (pendingconfirmation), P. Kala, U. Kaul, S. Kedev,M.K.Y. Lee (pending confirmation), H.H.Tilsted (pending confirmation)
08:30 Patient presentation08:35 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case08:45 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators08:50 LIVE case procedure from Hospital
Universitario Clínico San Carlos -Madrid, Spain
09:35 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Case Discussion
Unusual complications afterTAVISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: P. MacCarthyPanellists: P. Kahlert (pendingconfirmation), J.H. Kim
08:30 Percutaneous closure of iatrogenicventricular septal defect following TAVIP. Diemert
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Acute STEMI due to prosthetic valve
endocarditis after TAVIJ.H. Cho
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Balloon valve implantation and balloon
valve ruptureR. Didier (pending confirmation)
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Very late annular rupture with aorta-to?left
atrium fistula four months after TAVIA. Mangiameli
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Percutaneous transcatheter closure of a
left ventricular pseudoaneurysm afterEvolut R transfemoral TAVRT. Kilic
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Percutaneous closure of an aortic to right
ventricular outflow tract fistula afterballoon-expandable TAVIV. León Díaz
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Stuck leaflet causing severe transvalvular
aortic regurgitation during TAVRU.C. Yuksel
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
Learning bifurcation: aresource-saving step-by-stepguideFacilitators: F. Hellig, D. Milasinovic, G.StankovicMedia Driver: N. Ryan
Attend this session if you want:To learn how many pivotal studies wehave for the treatment of bifurcationlesionsTo learn what is the main take-homemessage regarding data for thetreatment of bifurcation lesions andLM bifurcation lesionsTo learn what should be the futurestudies regarding treatment ofbifurcation lesions
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
Management of cardiogenicshock secondary to left mainstem diseaseSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: M. Noc (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: J. Dens (pendingconfirmation), P. van Wyk, S. Ztot(pending confirmation)
08:30 NSTEMI complicated by cardiogenic shock:how to deal with complex left maindisease and aortic stenosisM. Ancona (pending confirmation)
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 My fastest but most stressful left main:
STEMI with Impella and vascularcomplicationD. Sulimov
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Combined use of IABP and veno-arterial
ECMO as a bridge to left ventricular assistdevice in acute left main occlusionF. Van Den Brink
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Primary PCI and revascularisation strategy
for STEMI with left main occlusionequivalent and cardiogenic shockK. Triantafyllou
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Left main bifurcation and CTO in ACS
patient with all-available support(ECMO-intra-aortic balloon pump)M. Oraby (pending confirmation)
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Unexpected aetiology in patient with
STEMI complicated by cardiogenic shockF. Hidalgo Lesmes
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Cardiogenic shock in AMI - What should be
done?I. Dragovic
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
Complications during CTOproceduresSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: Y. MurasatoPanellists: S. Davis (pendingconfirmation), S. Soerianata (pendingconfirmation), J. Stewart
08:30 Coronary type III perforation during leftanterior descending CTO-PCIM. Pennacchi
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Spring coil fracture of coated double core
hard wire, during CTO angioplastyA. Gulati
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Complete atrioventricular block and
implantation of permanent pacemakerimplantation in a patient undergoingelective PCI for CTO-left anteriordescendingA. Kouparanis
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Two guidewire detachment and accidental
aneurysm formation in patient with rightcoronary CTOE. Ercan
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Successful PCI to in-stent CTO complicated
with coronary artery perforationZ.V. Lee
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Complex ante-grade right coronary artery
CTO intervention complications. Dissectionand perforation successfully managed. Theart of navigation towards re-canalisationK. Mandour
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Fault, faith, fat and fate
K.L. Tan09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 241 Level 2
How Should ITreat?
How to treat challenging leftmain anatomies?Chairpersons: C. Jensen, A. Seth (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: S. Al Shaikh, Ö. Göktekin(pending confirmation), S. Mansour
Attend this session if you want:To discuss when and how to usedebulking strategies in left main PCITo identify anatomic peculiarities ofdistal left main bifurcation To select the appropriate technique fordistal left main PCI
08:30 Session objectives A. Seth (pending confirmation)
08:35 Case 1: how to treat true distal left mainbifurcation requiring two stents? S. Al Shaikh
08:43 Discussion and audience interaction08:51 How did I treat the case?
S. Al Shaikh08:59 Consensus
A. Seth (pending confirmation)09:02 Case 2: how to treat true distal left main
trifurcation? Ö. Göktekin (pending confirmation)
09:10 Discussion and audience interaction09:18 How did I treat the case?
Ö. Göktekin (pending confirmation)09:26 Consensus
C. Jensen09:29 Case 3: how to treat heavily calcified left
main? A. Seth (pending confirmation)
09:37 Discussion and audience interaction09:45 How did I treat the case?
A. Seth (pending confirmation)09:52 Consensus
A. Seth (pending confirmation)09:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
C. Jensen
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 242A Level 2
Case Discussion
Peripheral complications aftercoronary and structuralinterventionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: H. MudraPanellists: D. O'Mahony, M. Rahman(pending confirmation)
08:30 A successful management of subclavianartery rupture during the radial coronaryangiographyH.B. Cengiz (pending confirmation)
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Right forearm and hand ischaemia several
days after right radial PCI.. What wentwrong?H. Abu-Hantash
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Broken catheter: a nightmare in the
cathlabA. Gulati
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Successful treatment of iatrogenic
aortocaval fistula with two-year follow-upP. Polomski
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 Type B aortic dissection with iatrogenic
complicationJ. Kojuri (pending confirmation)
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Iatrogenic left interior mammary artery
perforation during electrophysiologicalprocedure
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 Caval filter in the heart: a potential crisis
avertedT. Agrawal
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Complications - Sweden and theUnited Kingdom share theirmost educational cases: vascularcomplications with TAVI - stillnot case closedWith the collaboration of the Swedish WorkingGroup on PCI and Valve Intervention and theBritish Cardiac Intervention SocietyChairpersons: D. Blackman, A. Ruck
Attend this session if you want:To understand bail-out strategies if adelivery system is stuck distal to thesheathTo understand bail-out strategies inthe case of access artery dissectionTo understand bail-out strategies inthe case of severe iliac bleeding
08:30 Session objectivesD. Blackman
08:33 Case 1: percutaneous subclavian arteryclosure dissectedA. Ruck
08:39 Discussion and audience interaction08:47 Case 2: iliac artery perforation
D. Blackman08:53 Discussion and audience interaction09:01 Case 3: dissection of femoral artery
H. Bjursten09:07 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 Case 4: valve stuck in the iliac artery
D. Hildick-Smith09:21 Discussion and audience interaction09:29 Case 5: net-on-net
N.E. Nielsen (pending confirmation)09:35 Discussion and audience interaction09:43 Case 6: cannot pass the abdominal aorta
D. Muir09:49 Discussion and audience interaction09:57 Session evaluation and key learnings
A. Ruck
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 251 Level 2
Tutorial
Acute heart failure in patientswith aortic valve disease: newchallengesChairpersons: J. Byrne, L. Sondergaard(pending confirmation)Panellists: C. Frerker, N. Wunderlich
Attend this session if you want:To learn more about appropriatetreatment selection in patients withaortic valve disease who present incardiogenic shockTo understand the importance ofcareful planning before and duringemergency TAVI proceduresTo evaluate whether currentlyavailable support devices are helpful inbridging shock patients to TAVI
08:30 Session objectivesJ. Byrne
08:35 Case 1: balloon aortic valvuloplasty as abridge to TAVI
08:42 ESC guidelines 2017: the role ofemergency balloon aortic valvuloplastyA. Vahanian
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction09:00 Take home messages
L. Sondergaard (pending confirmation)09:02 Case 2: TAVI in a patient with cardiogenic
shockC. Sgroi (pending confirmation)
09:09 TAVI in patients with cardiogenic shock:who, when and how?G. Tarantini
09:18 Discussion and audience interaction09:27 Take home messages
L. Sondergaard (pending confirmation)09:29 Case 3: TAVI for decompensated aortic
regurgitationS. Redwood
09:36 Emergency TAVI for severe aorticregurgitation - procedural and technicalconsiderationsF. Ribichini
09:45 Discussion and audience interaction09:54 Take home messages
J. Byrne09:56 Session evaluation and key learnings
L. Sondergaard (pending confirmation)
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 252A Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Tutorial
TAVI procedural guidance byangiography - Quantification byvideodensitometric assessmentChairpersons: N. Piazza, P.W. SerruysPanellists: M. Abdel-Wahab, P. Lemos
Attend this session if you want:To become familiar with the limitationsof current standard tools for theassessment of AR and the potentialindications of videodensitometricassessmentTo learn the implications of theminimalist approach on proceduralguidanceTo understand the potential value ofangiography to guide the procedure asa standard tool
08:30 Session objectivesP.W. Serruys
08:35 Videodensitometric assessment of aorticregurgitation: In-vitro validationP.W. Serruys
08:43 Discussion and audience interaction08:55 Videodensitometric assessment of aortic
regurgitation: Correlation withechocardiography, magnetic resonanceimaging and clinical outcomesO. Soliman
09:03 Discussion and audience interaction09:15 Video-densitometric assessment of aortic
regurgitation: online optimisedacquisition, practical tool for optimisingresults of implantation of the THV R.J. De Winter
09:23 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 The reduction of contrast medium:
synchronised diastolic injection09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:55 Key learnings
N. Piazza
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Abstracts
Transcatheter tricuspid valverepairSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 CVPipeline submissionsChairpersons: M. Buchbinder (pendingconfirmation), R. S. Von Bardeleben(pending confirmation)Panellists: J. Schofer, J. Van Der Heyden
08:30 Eligibility for new percutaneoustechniques in patients with severetricuspid regurgitation: a contemporarysurvey from a tertiary referral centreA. Mangieri (pending confirmation)
08:37 Discussion and audience interaction08:41 First-in-man case of a new transcatheter
tricuspid repair system08:48 Discussion and audience interaction08:52 Transcatheter tricuspid valve
reconstruction with a sutureless andadjustable device: initial results from themulticentre first-in-man trial
08:59 Discussion and audience interaction09:03 Transcatheter tricuspid valve repair: up to
six-month results from the multicentre trial09:10 Discussion and audience interaction09:14 Acute and one-month results of
transcatheter treatment of severe tricuspidregurgitation using theedge-to-edge-repair system
09:21 Discussion and audience interaction09:25 One-year results of transcatheter
treatment of severe tricuspid regurgitationusing the edge-to-edge-repair system
09:32 Discussion and audience interaction09:36 Current outcomes of transcatheter
tricuspid valve intervention: mid-termresults from the international TriValveregistry
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:47 Combined mitral and tricuspid vs. isolated
mitral valve transcatheter edge-to-edgerepair in patients with symptomaticvalvular regurgitation at high surgical risk
09:54 Discussion and audience interaction
08:30 - 10:00
ROOM 253 Level 2
Abstracts
Latest data on current DES:results from large RCTs andregistriesSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: G. DucrocqPanellists: G. Cassel, S. Shaheen
08:30 Five-year clinical outcomes in therandomised SORT OUT VI non-inferioritytrial comparing durable-polymerzotarolimus-eluting andbiodegradable-polymer biolimus-elutingcoronary stentsB. Raungaard
08:38 Discussion and audience interaction08:43 Clinical outcomes of long lesion stenting in
contemporary DES era: pooled analysis ofthe GRAND-DES registryM.G. Kong
08:51 Discussion and audience interaction08:56 Exploring MECHANISM of early and late
vascular responses of sirolimus-elutingstent with bioresorbable polymer fortreatment of STEMI and SAP patients -Primary endpoint results ofMECHANISM-ULTIMASTER trialH. Otake
09:04 Discussion and audience interaction09:09 Bioflow-III an all-comer registry with a
sirolimus-eluting stent, presentation offive-year target lesion failure dataJ. Waltenberger (pending confirmation)
09:17 Discussion and audience interaction09:22 A novel sirolimus-eluting stent with unique
coating technology for the treatment ofcomplex patients: two-year outcome fromen-ABL e-registryS. Dani
09:30 Discussion and audience interaction09:35 Zotarolimus-eluting stent in STEMI: a
pre-specified prospective register from theDAPT-STEMI trialE. Kedhi
09:43 Discussion and audience interaction09:48 One-year clinical follow-up in patients
treated with the bioabsorbablepolymer-coated everolimus-elutingSYNERGY stent: insights from the SWEETregistry (SWiss Evaluation of bioabsorbablepolymer-coated Everolimus-elutingcoronary sTents)S. Puricel (pending confirmation)
09:56 Discussion and audience interaction
- 09:00 -09:50 - 10:00
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Ceremony
EuroPCR 2018 Best Clinical CaseAwardChairpersons: J. Fajadet, C.K. NaberPanellists: K. Al-Shaibi, F. Mauri, F.Weidinger, W. Wojakowski, B. Xu
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
- 10:00 -10:00 - 11:15
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Coronary interventions LIVEdemonstration from Massy,FranceChairpersons: J. Fajadet, C.K. NaberPanellists: K. Al-Shaibi, F. Mauri, F.Weidinger, W. Wojakowski, B. Xu
10:00 Patient presentation10:05 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case10:15 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators10:20 LIVE case procedure from Institut
Cardiovasculaire Paris Sud - Massy,France
11:05 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Case Discussion
Management of majorcomplications during PCISession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: F. Ribichini (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: M. Bunc (pendingconfirmation), U. Limbruno, M. Pillai(pending confirmation)
10:30 Rotablator burr entrapment complicatedby coronary and aortic dissection treatedwithout surgical therapyP. Vicinelli
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Rotablator subintimal passage
complicated by IVUS-guide entrapment indouble-lumen arteryP. Vicinelli
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Coronary perforation during PCI with
rotablator and stent embolisationR. Gorla (pending confirmation)
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Successful bail-out of snapped balloon in a
coronary artery after rotablation ofsubtotal occlusionR. Showkathali
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Ran right into hell and back - left main
stem dissection salvaged by endovascularreconstruction of left coronary arteryJ. Shome (pending confirmation)
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Emergency management of type IV
coronary perforation: leaking into anothercardiovascular cavityS. Patted
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Management of catastrophic left anterior
descending dissection with IVUS guidanceand ImpellaO. Bisht
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
ROOMLEARNING
Level 1
PCR SharingCentre
Left main stem PCIFacilitators: T. Lefèvre, G. Stankovic
Attend this session if you want:To be aware of the trial evidenceavailable for LM PCI and the latestguidelines To understand the importance of theHeart TeamTo know how to perform LM PCIprocedureTo appreciate the importance ofcareful procedure preparation (access/guide/ circulatory support/antithrombotic therapy)To be aware of the different LMbifurcation techniquesTo appreciate the role of imaging in LMPCI
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM TERNES 1 Level 1
Case Discussion
TAVI and complex vascularaccess managementSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: P. Calvert (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: F.O. Baslaib (pendingconfirmation), A. Lauten
10:30 Contra-lateral retrograde snare techniqueto overcome severe calcified aortic archand tortuous iliofemoral anatomy duringEvolut R implantationT. Kilic
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 A rare access site complication after TAVI
due to previous abdominal surgeryE. Ercan
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Lithoplasty-assisted transfemoral aortic
valve implantationN. Chiriatti
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Vascular ultrasound saves the day:
occlusive common femoral arterydissection complicating TAVIS. Dorman
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Find the hidden leak
V. Rubimbura11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Two pitfalls during TAVI with SAPIEN 3 in
tortuous aortaS. Mogi
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Contralateral buddy wire technique -
Facilitated TAVI in tortuous transfemoraland calcified aortaS.K. Elangovan
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM TERNES 2 Level 1
Case Discussion
Balloon uncrossable CTO lesionSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsChairperson: K. Kadota (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: D.F. Daruwala (pendingconfirmation), D. Deleanu (pendingconfirmation), M. Ochiai (pendingconfirmation)
10:30 An uncrossable and undilatable CTO: laserand rotational atherectomy gets the jobdone!K. McCutcheon
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 PCI for heavily calcified CTO of right
coronary arteryC.J. Wu
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 When everything else fails?don?t forget
the semi-compliant balloonG.N. Viswanathan
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 A complex CTO lesion treated with excimer
laser coronary atherectomyH. Li (pending confirmation)
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Side branch balloon occlusion method for
a calcified CTOH. Lam
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Balloon uncrossable CTO lesion: new
device(s) - Blimp scoring balloonD. Cottens
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Mini-debulk of CTO proximal cap by
rotablation help to overcome CTOsegmentL. Jiunncherng
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 241 Level 2
Will this trialchange my
practice?
Will ORBITA change my clinicalpractice?Chairpersons: M. Al Asnag, M. HaudePanellists: R. Al-Lamee, D. Capodanno, F.MahfoudSession Reporter: R. Schueler
Attend this session if you want:To exchange with your colleaguesabout current indications for PCI inpatients with stable coronary arterydiseaseTo discuss the design and the mainresults of the recent ORBITA trial andhow they may affect your daily practice
10:30 Introduction - the trial headlinesM. Al Asnag
10:40 A representative case from the study: howshould I treat ?R. Al-Lamee
10:50 Discussion: what is common practicewhere you work?
11:00 What was known from Sham-controlledtrials before ORBITA?F. Mahfoud
11:10 Trial(ist) review: methods, results,conclusionsD. Capodanno
11:20 Discussion and audience interaction: dowe need to change practice?
11:30 Case conclusion: how does this apply tomy practice?R. Al-Lamee
11:40 Discussion and audience interaction11:50 Concluding remarks
M. Haude
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 242A Level 2
Case Discussion
How to solve peripheralcomplications followingstructural interventionsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018 clinicalcase submissionsPanellists: R. Akdemir (pendingconfirmation), E. Stabile
10:30 From TAVI to? complete femoralendovascular repairC. De Biase
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Migration of central venous catheter to
pulmonary arteryC. Quina-Rodrigues
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 Endovascular retrieval of an embolised
vascular closure device - a novel techniqueM. Alfadhel
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Endovascular closure of iatrogenic femoral
arterial pseudoaneurysm using radialaccess and Angio-Seal vascular closuredeviceA. Mizin
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 Below-the-knee angioplasty... and a
perforation!I. Calin
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Interventional treatment of
post-procedural anterior tibial arteryatrioventricular fistulaZ. Ruzsa (pending confirmation)
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 A bailout "trapping" technique
C. De Biase11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 243 Level 2
Focus on(Inter)NationalCollaboration
Case Discussion
Complications: Belgium andScotland share their mosteducational cases: tacklingcomplications in coronaryinterventions in the setting ofSTEMI and/or cardiogenic shockWith the collaboration of the Belgian WorkingGroup of Interventional Cardiology and theScottish Cardiac SocietyChairpersons: W. Desmet, H. Eteiba
Attend this session if you want:To learn how to recognisecomplications during treatment ofSTEMI/shockTo learn how to tackle complicationsduring treatment of STEMI/shockTo learn about possible alternativeapproaches
10:30 Session objectivesW. Desmet
10:33 Case 1: Takotsubo or Prinzmetal, that's thequestionO. Gach
10:39 Discussion and audience interaction10:47 Case 2: (Case Presenter 1 from Scotland)10:53 Discussion and audience interaction11:01 Case 3: double trouble: when time is
muscle... and brainP.J. Palmers
11:07 Discussion and audience interaction11:15 Case 4: (Case Presenter 2 from Scotland)11:21 Discussion and audience interaction11:29 Case 5: cardiogenic shock treated by
complex PCI, Impella and MitraclipT. Marynissen
11:35 Discussion and audience interaction11:43 Case 6: (Case Presenter 3 from Scotland)11:49 Discussion and audience interaction11:57 Session evaluation and key learnings
H. Eteiba
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 251 Level 2
Case Discussion
Physiology-guidedrevascularisation in stablepatients with multivessel diseaseChairpersons: J. Hill, P. L'AllierPanellists: S. Baptista, J. Nolan (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To be updated on available evidenceon the use of physiology-guidedrevascularisation in patients withmultivessel diseaseTo understand how iFR/FFRinterrogation of all potential PCI targetlesions frequently modifies the initialtreatment strategy, simplifies PCIprocedures, and improves patientoutcomesTo make coronary physiology a routinecomponent of your practice
10:30 Session objectivesP. L'Allier
10:35 Coronary physiology in multivessel andcomplex coronary disease: how can ithelp?M. Götberg
10:43 Discussion and audience interaction10:55 A case of multivessel disease in the
SYNTAX II trial N. Ryan
11:03 Discussion and audience interaction11:15 Unravelling lesion relevance in a patient
with multivessel disease and left maininvolvement
11:23 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Using physiology to plan PCI in a patient
with diffuse multivessel involvement A. Jeremias (pending confirmation)
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
J. Hill
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 252B Level 2
Focus onInnovation
Case Discussion
Frontiers in DES technology - outwith the old, in with the new?Chairpersons: R. Mehran, J. Ormiston(pending confirmation)Panellists: J. Adjedj, C. Von Birgelen
Attend this session if you want:To understand basic concepts of novelDES technologiesTo learn about emerging DEStechnologies through dedicated casepresentationsTo learn about the role of non-drugeluting stents in clinical practice
10:30 Session objectivesJ. Ormiston (pending confirmation)
10:35 EluNIR stent - description of technologyand case presentationD. Kandzari
10:45 Discussion and audience interaction10:51 MiStent - description of technology and
case presentationR.J. De Winter
11:01 Discussion and audience interaction11:07 Cobra PzF coated stents - description of
technology and case presentationR. Byrne (pending confirmation)
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:23 BuMA - description of technology and case
presentationC. Von Birgelen
11:33 Discussion and audience interaction11:39 DynamX - description of technology and
case presentationN. Ramesh (pending confirmation)
11:49 Discussion and audience interaction11:55 Key learnings
R. Mehran
10:30 - 12:00
ROOM 253 Level 2
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
Abstracts
ACS management: stents andantiplateletsSession comprising selected EuroPCR 2018abstract submissionsChairperson: S. El TobgiPanellists: A. Gershlick, F. Malik
10:30 Bioabsorbable polymer everolimus-elutingstents in patients with AMI: a report fromthe Swedish coronary angiography andangioplasty registry
10:38 Discussion and audience interaction10:43 Benefit of switching DAPT after ACS
according to on-treatment plateletreactivity: the timing of plateletinhibition-vasodilator-stimulatedphosphoprotein pre-specified analysis ofthe timing of platelet inhibitionrandomised studyP. Deharo (pending confirmation)
10:51 Discussion and audience interaction10:56 TIMI flow grades in STEMI patients
pre-loaded with Ticagrelor in the field inthe Mid-West of IrelandZ.U. Jan
11:04 Discussion and audience interaction11:09 Influence of pre-treatment with aspirin or
statins or both on clinical presentation aswell as infarct size and inflammation inpatients with de novo ACS: apropensity-matched analysisS. Obeid (pending confirmation)
11:17 Discussion and audience interaction11:22 High-bleeding risk patients with ACS
treated with contemporary DES andclopidogrel or ticagrelor: insights fromchange DAPTP. Zocca
11:30 Discussion and audience interaction11:35 Comparison of short-term clinical
outcomes between resolute onyxzotarolimus-eluting stents andeverolimus-eluting stent in patients withAMI undergoing successfulrevascularisationS. Oh
11:43 Discussion and audience interaction11:48 Clinical outcomes after primary PCI using
contemporary DES: evidence from anetwork meta-analysis comprising 12,639patientsP. Chichareon
11:56 Discussion and audience interaction
- 11:00 -11:20 - 11:30
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Ceremony
EuroPCR 2018 Best AbstractAward - PCR's Got TalentChairpersons: A. Baumbach (pendingconfirmation), A. Cremonesi (pendingconfirmation), J. Fajadet, W. WijnsPanellists: I. Al Rashdan, F. Hellig(pending confirmation), U. Kaul, H.C. Tan
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Morning
11:30 - 12:45
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Coronary interventions LIVEdemonstration from Massy,FranceChairpersons: A. Baumbach (pendingconfirmation), A. Cremonesi (pendingconfirmation), J. Fajadet, W. WijnsPanellists: I. Al Rashdan, F. Hellig(pending confirmation), U. Kaul, H.C. Tan
11:30 Patient presentation11:35 Strategic and technical discussion of the
LIVE case11:45 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators11:50 LIVE case procedure from Institut
Cardiovasculaire Paris Sud - Massy,France
12:35 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators
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Friday 25 May 2018 - Afternoon
- 12:00 -12:45 - 13:00
MAIN ARENA Level 1
Ceremony
EuroPCR 2018 Closing CeremonyChairpersons: A. Baumbach (pendingconfirmation), A. Cremonesi, J. Fajadet,W. WijnsPanellists: I. Al Rashdan, F. Hellig(pending confirmation), U. Kaul, H.C. Tan
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
- 17:00 -17:15 - 18:45
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Magmaris Magnesium RMS: in aclass of its ownSponsored by BiotronikChairpersons: S. Verheye, R. WaksmanPanellist: A.A. Nuruddin
Attend this session if you want:To learn how Magmaris affectsneoatherosclerosisTo understand optimal indications,implantation technique and patientselection for MagmarisTo review new clinical data from theBIOSOLVE-II and BIOSOLVE-IV trials
17:15 Session objectivesS. Verheye
17:19 Why do we need scaffolds?W. Wijns
17:29 Time to React@PCR17:39 Magmaris: reducing the risk of
neoatherosclerosis, not only STM. Joner
17:49 Time to React@PCR17:55 Magmaris - Recorded case from
Städtische Kliniken Neuss - Neuss,Germany
M. Haude18:25 Time to React@PCR18:35 New clinical insights from BIOSOLVE-IV
M.K.Y. Lee18:43 Session evaluation and key learnings
R. Waksman
17:15 - 18:45
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
Focus onImaging
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Precision PCI for left mainbifurcation - optimal use of DES,imaging and physiologySponsored by AbbottChairpersons: Z. Ali, T. LefèvrePanellists: B. Cortese, Y. Murasato
Attend this session if you want:To learn tips and tricks for treatment oftrue left main bifurcationTo learn how angio-OCTco-registration and physiology canoptimise the procedural outcomeTo learn about the importance of stentdesign in treating left mainbifurcations
17:15 Session objectivesT. Lefèvre
17:19 Patient presentationT. Lefèvre
17:22 Strategic and technical discussion of theLIVE case
17:27 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
17:30 LIVE case procedure from John RadcliffeHospital - Oxford, United Kingdom
18:10 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators18:20 OCT - a must to plan, guide and optimise
your treatment?T. Johnson
18:25 FFR - a must to plan, guide, and optimiseyour treatment?N.H. Pijls
18:30 Importance of stent design18:35 Time to React@PCR18:40 Session evaluation and key learnings
Z. Ali
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
17:15 - 18:45
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
SponsoredSymposium
New antithrombotic treatmentstrategies in interventionalcardiologySponsored by Bayer AGChairpersons: G. Dangas, S. Windecker(pending confirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To evaluate current and futureantithrombotic therapy options ininterventional cardiologyTo learn about future perspectives andupcoming studiesTo discuss antithrombotic options forpatients with coronary artery disease,atrial fibrillation patients undergoingPCI or patients after TAVI
17:15 Session objectivesS. Windecker (pending confirmation)
17:20 Novel ways to reduce atherothromboticburden in interventional cardiologyP. Vranckx
17:35 Discussion and audience interaction17:40 Dual pathway inhibition with rivaroxaban
in patients with coronary artery diseaseR. Welsh
17:55 Discussion and audience interaction18:00 PIONEER AF-PCI - changing clinical practice
in atrial fibrillation patients undergoing PCIR. Mehran
18:15 Discussion and audience interaction18:20 GALILEO - current and future perspectives
for adjunctive antithrombotic therapy inTAVI patientsG. Dangas
18:35 Discussion and audience interaction18:40 Session evaluation and key learnings
G. Dangas
17:15 - 18:45
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
ACURATE neo and LOTUS EDGE:expanding treatment options forTAVI patientsSponsored by Boston ScientificChairpersons: T. Feldman, G. NickenigSurgical Discussant: T. Walther (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To understand the ACURATE neo valveand LOTUS EDGE technologies andfuture developmentsTo review the latest clinical evidenceTo recognise how patient anatomy andvascular access can guide selection ofthe appropriate TAVI device
17:15 Session objectivesT. Feldman
17:20 ACURATE and LOTUS technology overviewand pipelineL. Sondergaard
17:35 Discussion and audience interaction17:40 Building the evidence with ACURATE and
LOTUST. Rudolph
17:52 Discussion and audience interaction17:57 Lessons learned from a high-volume TAVI
centerD. Tchétché
18:09 Discussion and audience interaction18:14 Tailored treatment options for patients -
Clinical case reviewD. Hildick-Smith
18:35 Discussion and audience interaction18:40 Session evaluation and key learnings
G. Nickenig
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Tuesday 22 May 2018 - Afternoon
17:15 - 18:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
Transcatheter mitral valvereplacement: preparing yourstructural heart practiceSponsored by MedtronicChairpersons: M.B. Leon, T. Modine
Attend this session if you want:To understand the current evidenceand opportunities with transcathetermitral valve replacement therapyTo recognise the essential skills andcompetencies requiredTo learn the role of a heart teamapproach in screening, treating,post-operative management
17:15 Session objectivesT. Modine
17:19 Transcatheter mitral valve replacement:rationale and trial design considerationsM.B. Leon
17:29 Discussion and audience interaction17:32 CT imaging and screening the
transcatheter mitral valve replacementpatientN. Piazza
17:42 Discussion and audience interaction17:45 Optimising medical care for the
transcatheter mitral valve replacementpatientC. Meduri
17:55 Discussion and audience interaction17:58 Intrepid transcatheter mitral valve
replacement Global Pilot Study outcomes:lessons learnedV. Bapat
18:08 Discussion and audience interaction18:11 Session evaluation and key learnings
M.B. Leon
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
- 12:00 -12:15 - 14:15
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Complex PCI - A transradialapproach and a supportedapproachSponsored by TerumoChairpersons: J. Fajadet, C.K. NaberPanellists: F. Aboujaoude, H. Khamis, Y.Kinoshita, J. Legutko, N. Van Mieghem
Attend this session if you want:To understand how to optimisecomplex PCI cases using newdedicated devices in trans-radialapproachTo understand the benefit of aninnovative device (IVAC 2L) forsupported PCITo optimise both strategy andtechnique for high-risk PCI
12:15 Session objectivesC.K. Naber
12:18 Patient presentationC.K. Naber
12:21 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
12:26 LIVE case procedure from CliniquePasteur - Toulouse, France
13:06 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators13:13 Ultimaster results in multi-vessel disease
patients populationE. Barbato
13:20 Supported complex PCIA. Baumbach
13:27 Recorded case presentationN. Van Mieghem
13:30 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique (IVAC2L)N. Van Mieghem
13:35 Recorded case from Erasmus Hospital -Rotterdam, The Netherlands
14:05 Time to React@PCR14:12 Session evaluation and key learnings
C.K. Naber
12:15 - 14:15
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Practical approaches and novelEvolut technology to achieveefficiency in your TAVI practiceSponsored by MedtronicChairpersons: E. Grube, D. TchétchéPanellists: D. Blackman, F. Ribichini, L.Sondergaard
Attend this session if you want:To review contemporary treatmentstrategies enabling safe and efficientTAVI procedureTo discuss pre-, peri- andpost-procedural strategies as well astips and tricks to achieve efficient TAVIprogram in your institutionTo learn about usefulness of a novelgeneration Evolut platform inachieving best procedural outcomes
12:15 Session objectivesE. Grube
12:17 Patient presentationE. Grube
12:20 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
12:23 LIVE case procedure from SwissCardiovascular Centre, Bern UniversityHospital - Bern, Switzerland
12:59 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators13:07 Building an efficient TAVI pathway from
screening to discharge and follow-up - theexperience from Clinique Pasteur,ToulouseD. Tchétché
13:22 Time to React@PCR13:27 Streamlined TAVI procedure - experience
from Rigshospitalet, CopenhagenL. Sondergaard
13:37 Time to React@PCR13:42 Strategies and practical tips to minimise
the risk of TAVI complicationsD. Blackman
13:52 Time to React@PCR13:57 The advantages of the versatile Evolut
platform for your heart team in optimisingoutcomesF. Ribichini
14:07 Time to React@PCR14:12 Session evaluation and key learnings
D. Tchétché
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:15 - 14:15
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
LAmbre LAA closure system andMFO ventricular septal defectclosure systemSponsored by Lifetech ScientificChairpersons: G. Nickenig (pendingconfirmation), K. Walsh (pendingconfirmation)Panellists: I. Cruz-Gonzalez, F.Nietlispach, S. Schubert
Attend this session if you want:To learn about LAmbre LAA closuredevice's unique features and clinicalbenefits during a practical operationTo get inside the innovation of LAmbreengineering and know its trial dataTo learn about the new VSD closuredevice, the design makes VSDpercutaneous closure safer and easier
12:15 Session objectivesG. Nickenig (pending confirmation)
12:18 Patient presentationG. Nickenig (pending confirmation)
12:21 Strategic and technical discussion of theLIVE case
12:26 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
12:29 LIVE case procedure fromCardiovascular Centre Frankfurt -Frankfurt, Germany
13:09 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators13:19 LAmbre - the design and engineering of
the deviceM. Sandri
13:25 LAmbre - the current data and the comingtrialsL.H. Boldt (pending confirmation)
13:31 VSD case with moderate LV to RA shuntwhich has been completely abolishedby a new closure device - Recorded casefrom Worakan Promphan, Bangkok,Thailand
14:01 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators14:11 Session evaluation and key learnings
K. Walsh (pending confirmation)
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
The Edwards Cardioband system- reducing valve regurgitationthrough annular reductionSponsored by Edwards LifesciencesChairpersons: F. Maisano, S. Windecker
Attend this session if you want:To understand how patients with valveregurgitation and annular dilatationcan benefit from Cardioband systemTo learn how to select the rightpatients for the Cardioband systemTo learn about the challengesregarding tricuspid valve disease
12:15 Session objectivesF. Maisano
12:17 Edwards' solution for patients sufferingfrom mitral regurgitation with annulardilatationA. Latib
12:27 Discussion and audience interaction12:31 All you need to know about screening the
right patients for the Cardioband SystemN. Wunderlich
12:41 Discussion and audience interaction12:45 Tricuspid valve disease in 2018 - what are
the challenges?M. Sarano
12:55 Discussion and audience interaction12:59 How Cardioband system can benefit my
patients - spotlight casesR. S. Von Bardeleben (pending confirmation)
13:09 Discussion and audience interaction13:13 Session evaluation and key learnings
S. Windecker
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 241 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
COMBO Plus: allowing DAPTflexibility in ACS patients -Insight from clinical basedevidenceSponsored by OrbusNeichChairpersons: M. Haude, R. Virmani
Attend this session if you want:To learn about the feasibility of3-months DAPT in ACS patientsTo learn hard evidence in relation tostent selection and patients with highrisks of bleeding
12:15 Session objectivesM. Haude
13:18 Pathophysiology of ACS and associatedrisksR. Virmani
12:26 DAPT strategy in ACS patients: insightsfrom the REDUCE trialH. Suryapranata
13:34 Discussion and audience interaction12:39 Meta-analysis of DAPT real life clinical
scenarios from the REDUCE ACS all comerstrialG. De Luca
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 Evidence from pooled MASCOT and
REDEMDEE Registry data in all comersR. Mehran
13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
M. Haude
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
Focus onImaging
Sponsored Casein Point
The SYNERGY stent and optimalimaging techniques forcomplete revascularisation incomplex patients Sponsored by Boston Scientific and SiemensHealthineersChairpersons: E. Eeckhout, J. Mehilli
Attend this session if you want:To learn how the SYNERGY stent isbeing used in complex patient subsetsTo recognise how advanced imagingand guidance tools can optimisecoronary proceduresTo understand how IVUS androtational atherectomy should be usedto treat calcified lesions incontemporary PCI
12:15 Session objectivesJ. Mehilli
12:20 Case 1: role of imaging and rotablation inmanagement of calcified lesionsG. Richardt
12:30 Discussion and audience interaction12:37 Case 2: will imaging optimise procedural
strategy and outcomes in CTO?J. Dens
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:54 Case 3: the impact of imaging in left main
diseaseS. Kedev
13:04 Discussion and audience interaction13:11 Session evaluation and key learnings
E. Eeckhout
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 252A Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
A new evidence-based therapywhen angina persistsSponsored by NeovascChairpersons: S. Banai, S. Verheye
Attend this session if you want:To get insight into the growingproblem of refractory angina, includingmicrovascular anginaTo understand alternatives to treat thischallenging conditionTo get a glimpse on the clinicalevidence of coronary sinus reduction
12:15 Session objectivesS. Verheye
12:20 Is refractory angina still a challenge? J. Hill
12:32 Discussion and audience interaction12:37 The challenge of microvascular angina
J. Escaned12:49 Discussion and audience interaction12:54 The evidence: from ";First in Man"; to the
randomised COSIRA-Study and interimresults of REDUCER IF. Giannini
13:06 Discussion and audience interaction13:11 Session evaluation and key learnings
S. Banai
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 252B Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
FANTOM: the new vision of BRSperformanceSponsored by REVA MedicalChairpersons: U. Landmesser, G.W. StonePanellists: A. Abizaid, N.R. Holm, G.Leibundgut, M. Lutz
Attend this session if you want:To gain insight into the uniqueproperties of REVA's Tyrocore materialTo see new clinical data from theFantom BRS clinical trial programmeTo watch a detailed case reviewfeaturing BRS implant techniques andadvanced imaging in complex clinicalcases
12:15 Session objectivesU. Landmesser
12:20 Tyrocore: a proprietary polymer uniquelydesigned for vascular scaffoldsG. Leibundgut
12:30 New 24-month data from the FANTOM IIclinical trial and initial results from FantomBRS expansion trialsA. Abizaid
12:40 Insights from the FANTOM II serial OCTsub-studyN.R. Holm
12:50 Fantom BRS case reviews and introductionto the REVA techniqueM. Lutz
13:00 Discussion and audience interaction13:10 Session evaluation and key learnings
G.W. Stone
- 13:00 -13:30 - 14:30
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Coronary drug-coated balloons -why, when and howSponsored by BiotronikChairpersons: R. Byrne, M.V. WainsteinPanellist: I.H. Chae
Attend this session if you want:To learn step-by-step how to usecoronary drug-coated balloons inselect indicationsTo learn what are the optimal cases fordrug-coated balloons from userexperienceTo assess where drug-coated balloonsmay provide a clinical benefit
13:30 Session objectivesM.V. Wainstein
13:35 Bifurcation - step-by-step instructions andpractical tipsF.H. Jafary
13:42 Discussion and audience interaction13:52 In-stent restenosis - step-by-step
instructions and practical tipsR. Byrne
13:59 Discussion and audience interaction14:09 Small vessel disease - step-by-step
instructions and practical tipsS. Galli
14:16 Discussion and audience interaction14:26 Session evaluation and key learnings
R. Byrne
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 241 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
You don't want to miss hearingthe latest news about the largestclinical TMVR experience - timefor evidence! Sponsored by AbbottChairpersons: R. S. Von Bardeleben(pending confirmation), T. Walther(pending confirmation)Panellists: N. Moat, U. Schäfer (pendingconfirmation), P. Sorajja (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To learn about Tendyne clinicalprogramme and Tendyne clinicaloutcomesTo learn how to best screen TMVRpatientsTo learn the preferred strategy tomanage TMVR patients
13:30 Session objectivesT. Walther (pending confirmation)
13:35 The Tendyne clinical programme: themost comprehensive clinical programmein the TMVR fieldP. Sorajja (pending confirmation)
13:42 Discussion and audience interaction13:52 Adding TMVR replacement to your
practice: Tendyne outcome and caseillustrationN. Moat
13:59 Discussion and audience interaction14:09 How to best treat and manage these
patients, as a New Heart TeamU. Schäfer (pending confirmation)
14:16 Discussion and audience interaction14:26 Session evaluation and key learnings
R. S. Von Bardeleben (pending confirmation)
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 242A Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
The future of bioresorbablecoronary scaffolds is here: thethin-walled high mechanicalperformance Amaranth MedicalBRS programmeSponsored by Amaranth MedicalChairpersons: A. Colombo, G.W. Stone
Attend this session if you want:To understand the designconsiderations and clinicalperformance of next generationpolymeric drug-eluting bioresorbablescaffoldsTo be able to assess the performanceof these advanced BRS relative tometallic DES and first generation BRSTo learn about the latest BRS with wallthicknesses approaching that ofmetallic DES
13:30 Session objectivesA. Colombo
13:35 Amaranth Medical BRS technology: current clinical scaffolds and experimentalinsights from the world’s thinnest(80 µm) BRSJ.F. Granada
13:47 Discussion and audience interaction13:52 Foundational platform: FORTITUDE 150
µm BRS 2- and 3-year clinical updateG. Esposito
14:04 Discussion and audience interaction14:09 Advanced technology platforms:
APTITUDE 115 µm and MAGNITUDE 98 µmBRS 9-month clinical updatesA. Chieffo
14:21 Discussion and audience interaction14:26 Session evaluation and key learnings
G.W. Stone
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 251 Level 2
Focus onImaging
Sponsored Casein Point
COMET: advancing the use ofphysiology in PCI, from routineto complex casesSponsored by Boston ScientificChairpersons: J. Escaned, K.G. Oldroyd
Attend this session if you want:To recognise how an optical sensor FFRtechnology may advance treatmentoptions in complex patientsTo understand the importance ofphysiological assessment to guide PCIstrategyTo discuss the optimal timing oftreating non-culprit lesions
13:30 Session objectivesK.G. Oldroyd
13:35 How FFR guidance can impact clinicaldecision making: a case from RIPCORD IIN. Curzen
13:45 Discussion and audience interaction13:52 The SYNTAX II strategy - Importance of
imaging and physiological assessment in amultivessel disease caseN. Gonzalo
14:02 Discussion and audience interaction14:09 The role of functional revascularisation in
ACS: a case from FULL REVASCF. Böhm
14:19 Discussion and audience interaction14:26 Session evaluation and key learnings
J. Escaned
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 252A Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
Technologies to improve ACSpatients clinical outcomes: TiNOX coated bioactive stentsand RayFlow cathetersSponsored by Hexacath InternationalChairpersons: C. Cabrera Arroyo (pendingconfirmation), J.G. Del Angel, P.Karjalainen
Attend this session if you want:To reflect on the most appropriatetreatment among DES and bio activestents in patients presenting with ACSTo learn about potentialevidence-based alternative toeverolimus eluting stent (Synergy) forACS patientsTo understand the potential of newlydeveloped technologies to investigatethe hidden territories ofmicrocirculation
13:30 Session objectivesC. Cabrera Arroyo (pending confirmation)
13:34 TIDES-ACS latest clinical resultsrandomised clinical trialP. Tonino
13:43 Discussion and audience interaction13:47 TiNOX bio-active technology and its use
with respect of current guidelinesK. Kervinen
13:56 Discussion and audience interaction14:00 OPTIMAX OCT: faster and more complete
healing by TiNOX coated stents in ACSpatientsB. De Bruyne
14:09 Discussion and audience interaction14:13 Latest findings in microcirculation to
improve the ACS patients treated with PCIN.H. Pijls
14:22 Discussion and audience interaction14:26 Session evaluation and key learnings
P. Karjalainen
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 252B Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Complex PCI in high-bleedingrisk patients - A case-basedapproachSponsored by MedtronicChairpersons: A. Latib, D. WaltersPanellists: E. Kedhi, H.S. Kim
Attend this session if you want:To learn about the individualhigh-bleeding risk patient decisionprocessTo learn about stent selection forhigh-bleeding risk patientTo learn the practical application ofcurrent short-term DAPT studies
13:30 Session objectivesA. Latib
13:35 A patient older than 75 years oldE. Kedhi
13:42 Discussion and audience interaction13:52 A patient currently taking anticoagulants
A. Latib13:59 Discussion and audience interaction14:09 A patient with a history of bleeding
H.S. Kim14:16 Discussion and audience interaction14:26 Session evaluation and key learnings
D. Walters
- 16:00 -16:30 - 18:00
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
Sponsored Casein Point
DAPT challenges in complexclinical scenariosSponsored by TerumoChairpersons: P. Smits, M. Valgimigli
Attend this session if you want:To discuss how to manage patientswith high bleeding and high ischaemicrisk utilising DAPT scoresTo learn about contemporarytreatment strategies for DAPT after PCITo review whether imaging andvascular healing could be a potentialtool to guide DAPT duration
16:30 Session objectivesM. Valgimigli
16:35 Case 1 - Many stents, an emergency andnow what?B. Chevalier
16:43 Discussion and audience interaction16:53 Learning points
P. Smits16:55 Case 2 - Bleeding or clotting, calculate the
riskP. Vranckx
17:03 Discussion and audience interaction17:13 Learning points
M. Valgimigli17:15 Case 3 - Should we go beyond necessary?
T. Cuisset17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:33 Learning points
P. Smits17:35 Case 4 - When number of stents and
months of DAPT should not matchA. Colombo
17:43 Discussion and audience interaction17:53 Learning points
M. Valgimigli17:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
P. Smits
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
16:30 - 17:30
ROOM 242A Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
Deep dive in the performance ofa novel DES with biodegradablepolymer from China: FirehawkstentSponsored by MicroPortChairpersons: M.B. Leon (pendingconfirmation), W. Wijns (pendingconfirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To understand the novel technologyon an abluminal groove-filledbiodegradable polymer DESTo learn about the up-to-date clinicaldata on Firehawk stentTo discuss the potential benefits forour patients by using this noveltechnology
16:30 Session objectivesW. Wijns (pending confirmation)
16:34 TARGET international clinical programmepresentationM.B. Leon (pending confirmation)
16:39 New release - TARGET all-comers primaryendpoint resultA. Baumbach (pending confirmation)
16:53 Discussion and audience interaction16:58 New Release - TARGET all-comers QCA sub
study result releaseN. Van Royen
17:12 Discussion and audience interaction17:17 Case report from TARGET all comer trial
H. Kelbaek17:23 Discussion and audience interaction17:27 Session evaluation and key learnings
W. Wijns (pending confirmation)
16:30 - 17:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Tips and tricks of complex PCImanagement - Experience fromChinaSponsored by Boston Scientific China
Attend this session if you want:To better understand how to leverageIVUS guided in patients with complexbifurcation lesionsTo better understand the IVUS guidedmulti-vessels calcified lesionmanagement with rotablationTo learn the tips and tricks of guideextension catheter in patient withtortuous and calcified lesions
16:30 Session objectives16:33 An IVUS guided complex left main and
bifurcation PCI case review16:40 Discussion and audience interaction16:43 An IVUS guided complex calcified PCI case
review16:50 Discussion and audience interaction16:53 A case of RCA spontaneous coronary artery
dissection17:00 Discussion and audience interaction17:03 Tips and tricks of using guide extension
catheter to treat tortuous combined withcalcified lesion
17:10 Discussion and audience interaction17:13 Session evaluation and key learnings
16:30 - 17:30
ROOM 252A Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Left main bifurcation stenting - Acase-based approachSponsored by MedtronicChairpersons: D. Hildick-Smith, G.Stankovic
Attend this session if you want:To learn about contemporarytreatment strategies for left maincoronary artery bifurcation lesions andto reflect on practical casesTo learn from state-of-the-art imagingon stent behavior in bifurcationTo learn about usefulness of novelgeneration DES dedicated to largevessel treatment
16:30 Session objectivesG. Stankovic
16:35 Visible heart: real-time visualisation ofbifurcation PCI in an animalF. Burzotta
16:45 Discussion and audience interaction16:52 A patient with left main disease requiring
one-stent technique (including stent sizeselection)M. Youssef (pending confirmation)
16:59 Discussion and audience interaction17:09 A patient with left main disease requiring
two-stent techniqueN. Guo
17:16 Discussion and audience interaction17:26 Session evaluation and key learnings
D. Hildick-Smith
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Wednesday 23 May 2018 - Afternoon
16:30 - 18:00
ROOM 252B Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
From SYNTAX II to my dailypractice: incorporatingstate-of-the art techniques toimprove clinical outcomes andhealth economics in complexrevascularisationSponsored by PhilipsChairpersons: C. Di Mario, P.W. SerruysPanellists: H. Matsuo, M. Patel
Attend this session if you want:To be able to incorporate into yourpractice the different elements of theSYNTAX II PCI strategy, including theuse of physiology and imagingTo appraise the safety of deferral basedphysiology from DEFINE FLAIR and iFRSWEDEHEART trialsTo learn the expected benefits onhealth economics and patientoutcomes derived from incorporatingthe state-of-the art PCI practices
16:30 Session objectivesP.W. Serruys
16:35 The SYNTAX II strategy - a holisticapproach to percutaneousrevascularisationA. Banning
16:50 Discussion and audience interaction16:55 Applying the SYNTAX II strategy: case
example with complex multivessel diseaseplus CTO and a high SYNTAX scoreJ. Escaned
17:10 Discussion and audience interaction17:15 Guiding PCI using physiology improves
outcome and is cost-effective: the 2yrresults of DEFINE FLAIRJ. Davies
17:30 Discussion and audience interaction17:35 Case from iFR SWEDEHEART: learn how
physiology re-classifies more than 40%coronary lesionM. Götberg
17:50 Discussion and audience interaction17:55 Session evaluation and key learnings
C. Di Mario
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
- 12:00 -12:15 - 14:15
THEATRE BLEU Level 2
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Left main and complexbifurcation stenting - Atransradial approachSponsored by TerumoChairpersons: J. Mehilli, M.C. MoricePanellists: M. Al Asnag, A. Chieffo, T.Okamura, G. Stankovic, M. Valgimigli
Attend this session if you want:To understand the best treatmentoptions for patients presenting withleft main and complex bifurcationlesionsTo share the latest Ultimaster DESresults in left main and bifurcationsTo learn how to optimise patientpathway after complex PCI
12:15 Session objectivesJ. Mehilli
12:18 Patient presentationJ. Mehilli
12:20 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
12:23 LIVE case procedure from InstitutCardiovasculaire Paris Sud - Massy,France
13:03 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators13:10 Ultimaster in bifurcations and left main
M. Mamas13:20 Patient presentation
M.C. Morice13:22 Key objectives, strategy, tools and
technique presented by Operators13:25 LIVE case procedure from Institut
Cardiovasculaire Paris Sud - Massy,France
14:05 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators14:12 Session evaluation and key learnings
M.C. Morice
12:15 - 14:15
THEATREBORDEAUX
Level 3
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Creating new possibilities forperforming complex PCI withdouble lumen cathetersSponsored by Asahi InteccChairpersons: J. Spratt, G. WernerPanellists: A. Avran, A. Gagnor, K.Mashayekhi, M. Ochiai
Attend this session if you want:To learn about complex CTO treatmentTo learn how to use double lumencathetersTo learn about CTO wires and devices
12:15 With continuous LIVE demonstrationfrom Swiss Cardiovascular Centre, BernUniversity Hospital - Bern, Switzerland
12:15 With continuous time to React@PCR12:15 Session objectives
G. Werner12:20 Double lumen catheter benefits
M. Ochiai12:25 Different possibilities with double-lumen
cathetersK. Mashayekhi
14:10 Session evaluation and key learningsJ. Spratt
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
12:15 - 14:15
THEATREHAVANE
Level 3
SponsoredTools and
Techniques
Amphilimus eluting stent:leveraging on innovativetechnology to go beyond currentPCI clinical boundaries indiabetic and high-bleeding riskpatientsSponsored by AlvimedicaChairpersons: R. Mehran, S. VerheyePanellists: R. Byrne, R. Romaguera, P.Stella, L. Timmers
Attend this session if you want:To understand how to improve theoutcome of PCI in diabetic patientsTo share how to manage complex PCIsin patients with a high-risk of bleedingTo learn the added efficacy and safetyvalues provided by the innovativeamphilimus-eluting polymer-free DES -Cre8 EVO
12:15 Session objectivesS. Verheye
12:18 Rethinking DES technology to advancedevice efficacy and safetyR. Byrne
12:24 Amphilimus eluting stent - clinical resultsand ongoing clinical planR. Romaguera
12:30 Patient presentationS. Verheye
12:33 Key objectives, strategy, tools andtechnique presented by Operators
12:36 LIVE case procedure from CliniquePasteur - Toulouse, France - Diabeticpatient
13:16 LIVE Time to React@PCR with Operators13:26 PCI efficacy vs. bleeding - an
interconnected equationP. Stella
13:32 ReCre8 study - Recorded case fromUniversity hospital Utrecht - Utrecht,Netherlands
L. Timmers14:02 Time to React@PCR14:12 Session evaluation and key learnings
R. Mehran
12:15 - 13:45
ROOM MAILLOT Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Decades of learnings in PCItreatment put into today'spractice - the optimal PCItreatment of STEMI and NSTEMISponsored by AbbottChairpersons: A. Latib, P. SmitsPanellist: S. Nakamura
Attend this session if you want:To compare optimal PCI treatmentthrough case discussions, today vs. 10years ago To learn more about today\'s optimaltreatment in NSTEMI and STEMIpatientsTo understand the value of physiologyand imaging when treating acutepatients
12:15 Session objectivesP. Smits
Case 1 - NSTEMI with long diffusedisease
12:20 My NSTEMI case from xx/yy/2008M. Gilard
12:25 Discussion and audience interaction12:30 How did I treat?
M. Gilard12:37 Presentation of my NSTEMI case treated
today, xx/yy/2018L. Räber
12:42 Discussion and audience interaction12:47 How did I treat?
L. Räber12:54 Consensus - contemporary treatment of
NSTEMI in our lab today M. Gilard
Case 2 - STEMI with multivessel disease13:00 My STEMI case from xx/yy/2008
B. De Bruyne13:05 Discussion and audience interaction13:10 How did I treat?
B. De Bruyne13:17 Presentation of my STEMI case treated
today, xx/yy/2018 E. Barbato
13:22 Discussion and audience interaction13:27 How did I treat?
E. Barbato13:34 Consensus - contemporary treatment of
STEMI in our lab today B. De Bruyne
13:40 Session evaluation and key learningsA. Latib
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Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 241 Level 2
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
SponsoredSymposium
SYNERGY - High-bleeding riskpatients and DAPT:implementing the latest clinicalevidence into real-world practiceSponsored by Boston ScientificChairpersons: S. James, F.J. Neumann
Attend this session if you want:To review the latest clinical data andrecent evidence updatesTo discuss the potential benefits ofbioabsorbable polymer DES inhigh-bleeding risk patientsTo understand how to relate trial datainto real world practice
12:15 Session objectivesS. James
12:19 Review of the ESC DAPT clinical update2017 and latest evidenceJ.M. De La Torre Hernandez
12:27 Discussion and audience interaction12:32 The SENIOR trial: decision making in
ageing populationsO. Varenne
12:40 Discussion and audience interaction12:45 The POEM registry: one-month DAPT in
high-bleeding risk patientsG.G. Stefanini
12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:58 Translating the evidence into daily clinical
practice: real-world case examplesA. Iniguez Romo
13:06 Discussion and audience interaction13:11 Session evaluation and key learnings
F.J. Neumann
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 243 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
BuMA SUPREME, a DES designedfor improved long-termoutcomesSponsored by SinomedChairpersons: A. Baumbach, M. Sabaté,P.W. Serruys (pending confirmation)
Attend this session if you want:To understand what makes thiscoating technology different and whydrug release kinetics mattersTo gain insight into what true vesselhealing is about and the importance ofregaining vessel functionalityTo become familiar with the clinicaldata of this new DES and get anoverview of the global clinical program
12:15 Session objectivesP.W. Serruys (pending confirmation)
12:19 A unique coating technology and drugrelease kineticsC. Bureau
12:27 Discussion and audience interaction12:31 Insights in vascular healing and the causes
of neoatheroscleosisA. Finn
12:39 Discussion and audience interaction12:43 Early healing data at 1 and 2 months:
insights from PIONEER II OCT dataT. Asano (pending confirmation)
12:51 Discussion and audience interaction12:55 2-year results of PIONEER FIM quantitative
flow ratio vs. LLLP.W. Serruys (pending confirmation)
13:03 Discussion and audience interaction13:07 PIONEER global clinical program
A. Baumbach13:13 Session evaluation and key learnings
A. Baumbach
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure156
Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 251 Level 2
Focus on Drugsand Devices
Synergy
SponsoredSymposium
Antithrombotic regimens forpatients with atrial fibrillationfollowing PCI: a new eraSponsored by Boehringer IngelheimChairperson: G. Nickenig
Attend this session if you want:To evaluate the features directthrombin inhibitors may offer post-PCIpatients including safety profile,consistency in dosing and reversibilityTo assess the latest data and guidelinerecommendations for antithromboticstrategies in patients with atrialfibrillation following PCITo discuss practical management ofpatients with atrial fibrillation whorequire stenting
12:15 Session objectivesG. Nickenig
12:18 NOACs and the interventional cardiologist:what’s new?H. Darius (pending confirmation)
12:30 Discussion and audience interaction12:35 More evidence for dual antithrombotic
therapy: insights on direct thrombininhibitorsJ. Ten Berg
12:47 Discussion and audience interaction12:52 Practical management of patients with
atrial fibrillation in interventionalcardiologyG. Nickenig
13:07 Discussion and audience interaction13:12 Session evaluation and key learnings
G. Nickenig
12:15 - 13:15
ROOM 252A Level 2
Focus onImaging
Sponsored Casein Point
FFR OptoWire and bioactivestent Optimax: new technologiesto make the difference incomplex PCISponsored by Opsens Medical and HexacathInternationalChairperson: A. BanningPanellists: P. MacCarthy, N. Meneveau, P.Tonino
Attend this session if you want:To discover the potential advantagesof the Opsens FFR wire and the TitanOptimax Stent in a complex patientsettingTo participate to the debate on thevalue of FFR post stenting: is it asvaluable as an inconvenient truth?To learn how new upcoming restingindices will further standardize theassessment of coronary physiology
12:15 Session objectivesA. Banning
12:18 Case-based presentation: FFR OptoWireand bio active stent Optimax to make thedifference in multi-vessel coronary arterydiseaseP. Tonino
12:43 FFR assessment post-PCI: maybe we havegiven up too quicklyN. Meneveau
12:53 Discussion and audience interaction12:57 Towards standardisation of adenosine-free
physiology assessmentP. MacCarthy
13:07 Discussion and audience interaction13:11 Session evaluation and key learnings
A. Banning
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure157
Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
12:15 - 13:45
ROOM 252B Level 2
Sponsored Casein Point
Experience Evolut PRO andEvolut R in complex casesSponsored by MedtronicChairpersons: G. Manoharan, C.Tamburino
Attend this session if you want:To discuss complex situations in TAVIamong peersTo unravel technical points leveragingspecific features of Evolut platform toachieve superior outcomes
12:15 Session objectivesC. Tamburino
12:17 Evolut PRO in bicuspid valve anatomiesN. Van Mieghem
12:25 Discussion and audience interaction12:34 Complex valve-in-valve with compromised
haemodynamic performanceG. Tarantini
12:42 Discussion and audience interaction12:51 Minimising paravalvular leak in highly
calcified anatomiesT. Zeus
12:59 Discussion and audience interaction13:08 Challenging vascular access
U. Gerckens13:16 Discussion and audience interaction13:25 PCI after TAVI
M. Abdel-Wahab13:33 Discussion and audience interaction13:42 Session evaluation and key learnings
G. Manoharan
- 13:00 -13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 241 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
Optimising outcomes in complexcoronary artery disease withultrathin bioabsorbable polymerDESSponsored by BiotronikChairperson: D. Kandzari
Attend this session if you want:To understand the long term clinicalbenefit of bioabsorbable polymer DESover durable polymer DESTo explore the latest clinical evidenceon bioabsorbable polymer DES inchallenging subgroupsTo share case experiences using thecurrent DES benchmark
13:30 Session objectivesD. Kandzari
13:35 Evaluating the broad clinical utility ofultrathin bioabsorbable polymer DESS. James
13:45 Case presentation: Orsiro in daily practiceH.L. Kao
13:55 Latest update from large all-comers RCT vs.durable polymer DESC. Von Birgelen
14:05 Discussion and audience interaction14:10 Case presentation: Orsiro in complex
lesionsH.L. Kao
14:20 Discussion and audience interaction14:25 Session evaluation and key learnings
D. Kandzari
Coronary Interventions Interventions for Valvular Disease Peripheral InterventionsInterventions for Hypertension Interventions for Stroke Interventions for Heart Failure158
Thursday 24 May - Afternoon
13:30 - 14:30
ROOM 251 Level 2
SponsoredSymposium
Role of renal denervation inhypertension management: thenext chapter beginsSponsored by MedtronicChairpersons: F. Mahfoud, K. Tsioufis
Attend this session if you want:To discuss latest clinical data on renalartery denervation in hypertensionTo appreciate up-to-date informationon adherence challengeTo understand how patient preferencemay impact treatment decisions
13:30 Session objectivesF. Mahfoud
13:35 Understanding adherence challenge inhypertension patientsA. Pathak
13:42 Discussion and audience interaction13:47 Patient preference for therapies in
hypertension managementR. Schmieder
13:54 Discussion and audience interaction13:59 Scientific rationale for branch treatment
beyond the bifurcationA. Garcia Touchard
14:06 Discussion and audience interaction14:11 Latest clinical update on renal artery
denervation dataM. Böhm
14:18 Discussion and audience interaction14:25 Session evaluation and key learnings
K. Tsioufis