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April 26, 3:00 pm ~ April 27


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Friday, April 30, 2010
Lessons from Late-Breaking Clinical Trials
Circulating of Endothelial Progenitor Cells Correlates with Neointima Formation After Implantation of EPC-Capture Stents and BMS in Acute Coronary Syndromes.

Comparison of the Efficiency of High Dose Atorvastatin and Endothelial Progenitor-Capture Stents and Bare Metal Stents in the Reduction of Neointimal coronary Syndromes; the randomized JACK-EPC trial.

Wojciech Wojakowski, MD, from the Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, investigated the association between the number of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), the level of chemoattractants and neointima formation 6 months after the implantation of EPC-capture......
Challenging and Evolving Percutanous Treatment of Valvular Heart Disease and Congenital Heart Disease
Balloon Assisted Technique for Closure of Large ASDs
Transcatheter closure of small and moderate sized atrial septal defects (ASD) has become the procedure of choice in majority of the patients. However, the same can not be said about large ASDs. Percutaneous closure of such large ASDs is technically challenging. In patients with large ASDs, the routine technique of device delivery usually does not work. The left atrial (LA) disk refuses to align itself with the plane of the inter-atrial septum (IAS) and tends to herniate across the defect into the right atrium (RA). Less commonly, this frustrating experience of device not aligning with the plane of the IAS is also seen with moderate sized ASDs without.....
Interactive Round Table Discussion
Featuring Mini-Lectures and Case Presentations
Breakfast Meeting, 7:00 AM - 8:10 AM
Come and learn from our panel of expert the essentials in interventional technique and new paradigm with special morning education sessions on day 3. This six concentrated sessions are comprised of European Guideline for Treatment of Bifurcation Coronary Lesions; Clopidogrel vs. New Antiplatelet Therapy (Prasugrel & Ticagrelor); IVUS Assessment for the Mechanism of In-Stent Restenosis; Pleiotrophic Effect of Statin; Revascularization in Diabetes: New Insights from the BARI 2D.
Now, we will preview one of these sessions- IVUS Assessment for.....