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Joint Meeting Of Cardiovascular Intervention and Revascularization 2024
Joint Meeting Of Cardiovascular Intervention and Revascularization 2024
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Joint Meeting Of Cardiovascular Intervention and Revascularization 2024
Include: 2 videos, size: 42.71 GBTarget Audience: interventional cardiologists, general cardiologists, endovascular specialists, cardiac surgeons, imaging cardiologists
Information:
A focused, case-driven meeting covering contemporary coronary, peripheral, and structural heart interventions. Faculty translate new evidence, devices, and techniques into step-by-step strategies for safer, faster, and more durable revascularization.
What You Will Learn
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Patient selection and planning for PCI, complex CTO/left main/bifurcation work, and multivessel disease
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Intravascular imaging & physiology (IVUS/OCT/FFR/iFR): when it changes decisions and how to act on it
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Calcium management: atherectomy, intravascular lithotripsy, specialty balloons—device selection and sequencing
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Antithrombotic strategies pre-/intra-/post-procedure, including high-bleeding-risk pathways
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Structural & valve interventions: TAVR/TEER/PFO/ASD—indications, imaging guidance, and complication avoidance
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Peripheral & limb salvage: SFA/BTK strategies, DCB/stents/atherectomy, access choices, and embolic protection
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Complication recognition and rescue: perforation, no-reflow, dissection, access-site issues, and hemodynamic collapse
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Program quality: radiation/contrast minimization, checklists, and outcomes tracking
Event Details
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Format: Live cases with expert commentary, “how-I-do-it” sessions, debates, and panel Q&A
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Structure: Coronary, structural, and peripheral tracks with concise take-home algorithms and checklists
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Access: Built for immediate next-day implementation in cath lab workflows
Who Should Attend
Interventional cardiologists, general cardiologists, endovascular specialists, cardiac surgeons, imaging cardiologists, cath lab nurses/techs, fellows/trainees, and administrators focused on quality and operations.
Why Attend
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Convert rapidly evolving evidence and devices into reproducible cath lab workflows
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Benchmark techniques with experts and sharpen bailout skills for rare but critical events
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Bring back protocolized pathways that improve safety, efficiency, and outcomes
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the section below
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Coronary PCI: imaging/physiology-guided PCI, bifurcations (DK-crush, culotte), CTO, left main, HBR antithrombotics
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Calcium & lesion prep: IVL vs. atherectomy, specialty balloons, optimization endpoints
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ACS & shock: culprit vs. complete revascularization, MCS selection (IABP/Impella/ECMO), post-PCI care
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Structural heart: TAVR planning, TEER edge-to-edge pearls, LAA/PFO/ASD closure, PVL fixes
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Peripheral & CLI: SFA/BTK techniques, crossing tools, DCB/stent selection, below-ankle considerations
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Access & hemostasis: radial/ulnar/femoral strategies, large-bore closure, ultrasound guidance
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Safety & quality: radiation/contrast reduction, AKI prevention, inventory/efficiency, registry metrics
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