Program at a Glance

Tuesday 11 August 2015

 

Moderators: Ian Meredith and Jim Stewart 

1000-1030

Opening Ceremony

1030-1130

Live Cases from the Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, NSW
Theme: Complex Coronary Interventions – LMS/bifurcations

Case 1 Operators: Nigel Jepson and Virag Kushwaha 
Case 2 Operators: Bob Giles and Mark Pitney
OCT commentary: Dougal McClean

Panel: Shao-Liang Chen, Alaide Chieffo, Khung Keong Yeo, David Taggart, Sharmalar Rajendran, Christopher Raffel and Matthew Worthley

1130-1200

Louis Bernstein Lecture

Percutaneous coronary intervention: from balloon angioplasty to disappearing stents
Michael Haude, Städtische Kliniken Neuss, Lukaskrankenhaus, Germany

1200-1230

Lecture 2

Angiographic assessment of left main stem coronary disease is not enough for PCI
Alan Yeung, Stanford School of Medicine,CA, USA

1230-1330

Lunch

 

Moderators: Omar Farouque and David Smyth

1330-1430

Live Cases from the Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, NSW
Theme:  Complex PCI - Intracoronary imaging/physiology guidance

Case 1. Operators: Nigel Jepson and Sze-Yuan Ooi
Case 2. Operators: Virag Kushwaha and Mark Pitney
OCT commentary: Dougal McClean

Panel: Alaide Chieffo, Michael Haude, Sanjit Jolly, Alan Yeung, Rohan Bhagwandeen, Gerry Devlin, Seif El-Jack and Ajay Sinhal

1430-1500

Lecture 3

Approach to complex bifurcations PCI 
Shao-Liang Chen, Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China

1500-1530

Point / Counterpoint 1: Multivessel coronary disease can be equally well treated by PCI or CABG

Commentator: Michael Haude, Germany 
Speaker 1: Pro - Adrian Banning, UK
Speaker 2: Con - David Taggart, UK

1530-1600

Lecture 4

Antiplatelet therapy and anticoagulation after PCI: current paradigms and conundrums
Alaide Chieffo, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy

1600-1645

 Afternoon Tea

 

Moderators: Scott Harding and Andrew MacIsaac

1645-1700

ANZET 14 Live Cases: 1 year outcomes

MonashHeart, Melbourne, VIC: Robert Gooley, VIC
St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC: Rob Whitbourn, VIC 
The National University Heart Centre, Singapore: Scott Harding, NZ

1700-1830 

Registry Session

1700-1710

Update from ACOR
David Brieger, NSW

1710-1720

Update from ANZACS-QI
Gerry Devlin, NZ

1720-1730

VCOR: Outcomes of PCI in Victoria
Jeffrey Lefkovits, VIC

1730-1745

US perspective
Alan Yeung, USA

1745-1800

European perspective
Michael Haude, Germany

1800-1830

Panel discussion 

Wednesday 12 August 2015

0745-0845

Sponsored Breakfast Symposia 
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Abbott Vascular Breakfast Symposium
Australian Experience With Absorb – What Have We Learnt So Far?
Dr Nigel Jepson, Dr Ron Dick and Prof Carl Schultz

 

Edwards Lifesciences Breakfast Symposium
TAVI in 2015 is mature and predictable and is now challenging the concept that surgical AVR is the gold standard in elderly patients
Dr Martyn Thomas

 

Medtronic Breakfast Symposium
Topic 1: Uncontrolled Hypertension: Is renal denervation the answer?
Markus Schlaich and Tony Walton

Topic 2: CoreValve™ and Evolut R™ – A Practical Approach
Dr Sanjeevan Pasupati and Dr Martin Ng

 

Moderators: Ajay Sinhal and Darren Walters

0900-1000

Live Cases from St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Case: Aortic valve-in-valve aortic implant of a SAPIEN 3 transcatheter heart valve under local anaesthesia
Operators: Peter Fahmy, John Webb and David Wood

Panel: Michael Haude, David Taggart, Alan Yeung, Ravi Bhindi, Ronen Gurvitch, Sanjeevan Pasupati and Jamie Rankin

1000-1030

Lecture 5

Future of TAVI
Ian Meredith, MonashHeart, VIC

1030-1115

Morning Tea

 

Moderators: David Muller and Rob Whitbourn

1115-1145

Lecture 6

Mitral valve intervention - present and future
Khung Keong Yeo, National Heart Centre, Singapore

1145-1245

Live Cases from The Alfred, Melbourne, VIC
Theme: Structural - Evolut TAVI and Paravalvular leak

Case 1 Operators: Tony Walton and Stephen Duffy
Case 2 Operators: Tony Walton and Dion Stub

Panel: Adrian Banning, Michael Haude, David Taggart, Khung Keong Yeo, Mark Pitney, Karl Poon, David Roy and Mark Webster

1245-1315

Lecture 7

Syntax II, coronary physiology and multivessel coronary disease
Adrian Banning, Oxford University, UK

1315-1415

Lunch 

1320-1405

ANZET Fellows’ Prize Presentations

Judges: Michael Haude, Ravinay Bhindi and Omar Farouque

Presenters:
When every ml counts, Jerrett Lau, NSW 
If you can’t go through It, go around It, Elizabeth Shaw, QLD 

Persistent pericardial bleeding from a venous source following anterograde dissection re-entry coronary angioplasty to a chronic total occlusion, Edward Danson, NSW 

   
 

 Moderators: Sidney Lo and Sharad Shetty

1415-1445

Lecture 8

State of the art in PCI for STEMI
Sanjit Jolly, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada

1445-1545

Live Cases from The Alfred, Melbourne, VIC
Theme: Rotablator and Complex Coronary

Case 1 Operators: Tony Walton and James Shaw
Case 2 Operators: Will Chan  and Ron Dick

OCT Commentary: Peter Barlis

Panel: Adrian Banning, Shao-Liang Chen, Giulio Guagliumi, Sanjit Jolly, Alan Yeung, Barbara Copus, Patrick Kay, Michael Nguyen and Mark Webster

1545-1615

 Afternoon Tea

  Moderators: Peter Barlis and Gerry Wilkins

1615-1620

ANZET Fellows’ Prize Award Presentation

Presenters: Michael Haude and Ravinay Bhindi

1620-1640

 

Lecture 9

Radiation protection in the interventional suite: are we doing all that we could for our patients, our staff and ourselves?
Sanjit Jolly, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada

1650-1720

Point / Counterpoint 2: Biabsorbable scaffolds: exciting future or delusional folly

Commentator: Ian Meredith, VIC
Speaker 1: 
Pro: Michael Haude, Germany
Speaker: 2: Con: Adrian Banning, UK

1730-1815

CSANZ Interventional Council AGM

 

1730-1815

Interventional Nurses Council AGM

1930-late

ANZET Gala Dinner

Thursday 13 August 2015

 

Affiliates' Symposium
Room: Plenary 2

CTO / Complex PCI Symposium 
Room: Meeting Room 209

Coronary Physiology and Imaging Symposium
Meeting Room 210

0900-1030

Chairs: John Koutsoubos and Sheila Thompson

Chairs: Sidney Lo and Darren Walters Chairs: Yuvaraj Malaiapan and Andy Yong

 

0900-0945
The tale of 2 cardiac services - Integrating 2 major cardiac services, the opportunities and challenges,  the Fiona Stanley Journey    
Samantha Harrup, SA and Jamie Rankin, WA

0945-1005
A nurse practitioner led PCI follow up clinic
Cathy Moore, QLD

1005-1030
Coordinating clinical trials in the Cath Lab - through the eyes of a Cardiac Clinical Trials co-ordinator
Nicola Straiton, NSW


 

 

Antegrade Summit

0900-0915
Review of recent CTO literature
Robert Chan, VIC

0915-0930
Selecting patients and planning the CTO procedure
William Wilson, VIC

0930-0945
Antegrade wire escalation – current wires and techniques
Darren Walters, QLD

0945-1000
Antegrade dissection re-entry – when and how to do this
Scott Harding, NZ

1000-1015
Antegrade Dissection re-entry – problem solving
James Sapontis, VIC

1015-1030
Antegrade CTO case presentations
David Smyth, NZ

0900-0915
Fundamentals of Coronary Physiology
Martin Ng, NSW

0915-0930
Practical Set up of FFR and achieving hyperaemia
Omar Farouque, VIC

0930-0945
FFR in Stable Coronary Syndromes
Gerry Devlin, NZ

0945-1000
FFR in ACS
Jamie Layland, VIC

1000-1030
CT FFR and Virtual FFR: Great concepts but real role in 2015? 
Andy Yong, NSW

1030-1115

Morning Tea

1115-1230

Chairs: Heather Macfarlane and John Rolle

Chairs: Ravinay Bhindi and Scott Harding  Chairs: Peter Barlis and Karl Poon 

 

Research and Education in the Cath lab

1115-1130
Education standards for the Cath lab - complete
Bernadette Hoffman, SA

1130-1145
From novice to expert. Is doing a post graduate course in Interventional cardiology worth it? 
Kevin White, VIC

1145-1200
Maintaining normothermia and thermal comfort in the cath lab - research results
Wendy Kennedy, QLD

1200-1230
Fasting and pre meds in the cath lab - a research project       
John Rolley, VIC

 

 

Retrograde Summit

1115-1130 
Step by step retrograde approach: Focus on collateral channel selection and crossing 
Ravinay Bhindi, NSW

1130-1145
Step by step retrograde approach: Focus on reverse CART and wire externalisation
Sidney Lo, NSW

1145-1200
Contemporary outcomes following CTO-PCI
Jim Stewart, NZ

1200-1215
CTO-PCI complications: prevention and management
James Weaver, NSW

1215-1230
Retrograde CTO case presentations
Mark Pitney, NSW

 

Coronary Intravascular Imaging 

1115-1130
The contemporary role for IVUS grey scale and VH 
Alan Yeung, USA

1130-1145
OCT: Tips & tricks to achieving optimal imaging
George Proimos, VIC

1145-1200
OCT: Lesion interpretation
Dougal McClean, NZ

1200-1215
OCT: Assessing stent complications 
Christopher Raffel, QLD

1215-1230
OCT: Scaffold Assessment
Nigel Jepson, NSW

1230-1330

Lunch

1330-1500

Chair: Barbara Copus 

Chairs: Nigel Jepson and David Smyth

Chairs: Ravinay Bhindi and Sharad Shetty 

 

1330-1350

Workforce Management in the Cath lab. balancing, skill mix, qualification and budgets
Kara Zantuck, VIC

1350-1410
Managing Skill mix and scope of practice within the critical care specialty of Interventional Cardiology/Cath Lab
Shelley Hall, NZ and Paula Sharp, NZ

1430-1500
Panel Discussion
Barbara Copus, Andrew Geal, Shelley Hall, Paula Sharp and Kara Zantuck

 

 

 

Bifurcation and complex PCI

1330-1345
Bifurcation techniques explained 
Shao-Liang Chen, China

1345-1400
Critical review of bifurcation stent trials

Alaide Chieffo, Italy

1400-1415
LMS PCI - contemporary practice and trial data
 
Alan Yeung, USA

1415-1430
How should we use Intra-vascular imaging in bifurcation PCI

Nigel Jepson, NSW

1430-1445
Lessons from CTO: tips and tricks for complex PCI

Scott Harding, NZ

1445-1500
Rotational atherectomy – Challenging cases, tips and tricks

Khung Keong Yeo, Singapore

PCI in STEMI/ACS Session  

1330-1350
Pathophysiology of ACS: insights from imaging
Giulio Guagliumi, Italy

1350-1405
Strategies to improve outcomes during STEMI
Sanjit Jolly, Canada

1405-1415
Multivessel PCI in ACS
Adrian Banning, UK

1415-1425
A rationale approach to antiplatelet therapy for ACS: what, for whom and for how long?
Gerry Devlin, NZ

1425-1435
PCI for ACS: difficult subsets
William van Gaal, VIC

1435-1500
Interactive case
Rohan Bhagwandeen, NSW

1500-1545

Afternoon Tea

 

Moderators: Ravinay Bhindi and Jim Stewart

1545-1730

My most interesting, instructive, imposing or impressive case

Case presentations from the international faculty

Adrian Banning, Shao-Liang Chen, Alaide Chieffo, Giulio Guagliumi , Michael Haude, Sanjit Jolly, David Taggart, Khung Keong Yeo and Alan Yeung

1730-1745

Closing Ceremony

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