Tuesday, November 18, 2014
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Tuesday
SESSION 5:
IN HONOR OF JAMES A. DEWEESE, MD: NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CAROTID DISEASE
Moderators:Wesley S. Moore, MD / Frank J. Veith, MD
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SESSION 5 SCHEDULE | |
1:00 PM - 1:05 PM | Tips And Tricks To Make CAS Safer: Lessons Learned After More Than 3000 Procedures |
Presenter(s):Klaus D. Mathias, MD | |
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1:06 PM - 1:11 PM | CAS Recanalization For Total ICA Occlusions: Long-Term Clinical And Image Follow-up: When Are The Procedures Worthwhile: A New Horizon |
Presenter(s):Paul H.L. Kao, MD | |
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1:12 PM - 1:17 PM | Diagnosis And Prophylactic Treatment Of Vulnerable Plaques: Can Their Vulnerability Be Decreased By Stenting |
Presenter(s):Gregg W. Stone, MD | |
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1:18 PM - 1:23 PM | What Is The Current Evidence For Decreasing The Incidence Of Strokes On Medical Treatment Alone: Don’t Believe The NY Times – Statins Are Safe And Should Be Used More Widely |
Presenter(s):Richard Bulbulia, MA, MD, FRCS | |
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1:24 PM - 1:29 PM | What Constitutes Best Medical Treatment (BMRx) Currently In Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis: What Happens To Carotid Plaques On BMRx |
Presenter(s):J. David Spence, MD | |
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1:30 PM - 1:35 PM | Long-Term Results Of SAMMPRIS Trial In Patients With Intracranial Stenoses: What Does It Tell Us About The Feasibility And Value Of BMRx |
Presenter(s):Colin P. Derdeyn, MD / Marc I. Chimowitz, MBChB | |
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1:36 PM - 1:41 PM | Increased Cardiovascular Mortality In Patients With Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Who Are Not On Statins: What Should Optimal Medical Therapy Be And Can It Decrease Plaque Size And Danger |
Presenter(s):Andrew N. Nicolaides, MS / Stavros Kakkos, MD, PhD / | |
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1:42 PM - 1:48 PM | Panel Discussion |
Moderator(s): Daniel G. Clair, MD / Jean-Pierre Becquemin, MD, FRCS | |
1:48 PM - 1:53 PM | Update On The ACT I Trial: A RCT Comparing CAS vs. CEA In Patients With Asymptomatic High-Grade Carotid Stenosis |
Presenter(s):Jon S. Matsumura, MD | |
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1:54 PM - 1:59 PM | DEBATE: Medical Treatment Is Best For Patients With High-Grade Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis (Asx CS) |
Presenter(s):Anne L. Abbott, MD, PhD, FRACP | |
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2:00 PM - 2:05 PM | DEBATE: Carotid Endarterectomy (CEA) Is The Best Treatment For Most Patients With High-Grade Asx CS |
Presenter(s):Richard P. Cambria, MD | |
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2:06 PM - 2:11 PM | DEBATE: Carotid Stenting (CAS) Is The Best Treatment For Most Patients With High-Grade Asx CS |
Presenter(s):William A. Gray, MD | |
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2:12 PM - 2:17 PM | Early Results From The ACST-2 Trial: In >1500 Patients CAS And CEA Appear To Be Equivalent Treatments For Asx CS |
Presenter(s):Alison Halliday, MS, FRCS | |
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2:18 PM - 2:23 PM | What Will CREST 2 Tell Us And When: We Must Compare CAS And CEA vs. Current Medical Treatment In Patients With Asx CS In A RCT |
Presenter(s):Thomas G. Brott, MD | |
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2:24 PM - 2:29 PM | What Will SPACE 2 Tell Us And When: We Must Compare CAS And CEA vs. Current Medical Treatment In Patients With Asx CS In A RCT |
Presenter(s):Hans-Henning Eckstein, MD, PhD | |
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2:26 PM - 2:41 PM | DEBATE: Based On The CREST RCT And Other Data, CAS Is The Best Treatment For Most Patients With Sx CS If The Right Techniques Are Used In Experienced Centers |
Presenter(s):Horst Sievert, MD | |
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2:30 PM - 2:35 PM | DEBATE: Based On The CREST RCT And Other Data, CEA Seems To Be The Best Treatment For Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis (Sx CS) In Most Patients |
Presenter(s):Wesley S. Moore, MD | |
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2:42 PM - 2:50 PM | Panel Discussion |
2:50 PM - 3:05 PM | Break – Visit Exhibits And Pavilions (2nd and 3rd Floors) |
END OF SESSION 5 | |
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