Tuesday, November 13, 2018
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Tuesday
SESSION 10:
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CAROTID DISEASE AND ASYMPTOMATIC CAROTID STENOSIS (ACS)
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SESSION 10 SCHEDULE | |
7:46 AM - 7:51 AM | Risk Of Stroke In Patients With High Grade Asymptomatic Re-Stenoses After Carotid Endarterectomy (CEA) Is Low And Even Lower After Carotid Stenting (CAS): Invasive Treatment Is Rarely Justified |
Presenter(s):Ross Naylor, MD, FRCS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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7:52 AM - 7:57 AM | New Findings From The SAMMPRIS RCT Comparing Intracranial Stenting To Best Medical Treatment (BMT): BMT Is Feasible And There Is A High Incidence Of In Stent Restenosis (ISR) Causing Strokes |
Presenter(s):Colin P. Derdeyn, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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7:58 AM - 8:03 AM | What Is The Significance Of Subclinical DW MRI Brain Lesions After CAS And CEA: Do They Impair Brain Function |
Presenter(s):Laura Capoccia, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:04 AM - 8:09 AM | Minor Strokes Are Not Benign – Whether From Carotid Disease Or Other Causes |
Presenter(s):Emmanuel M. Houdart, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:10 AM - 8:15 AM | What Other Than Emboli From Carotid Lesions Can Cause Strokes: What Percentage Of Strokes Are Caused By Carotid Bifurcation Disease |
Presenter(s):Thomas G. Brott, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:16 AM - 8:21 AM | What Is The Value Of The CREST-2 Registry And What Will It Tell Us |
Presenter(s):Kenneth Rosenfield, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:22 AM - 8:28 AM | Panel Discussion |
Moderator(s): Ross Naylor, MD, FRCS / Sumaira Macdonald, MD, PhD | |
8:28 AM - 8:33 AM | DEBATE: Near Total Occlusion Of The Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) – A “String Sign” Should Not Be Treated Invasively Even If Symptomatic: Medical Treatment Is Best |
Presenter(s):George Geroulakos, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:34 AM - 8:39 AM | DEBATE: Not So: Some Symptomatic Patients With An ICA String Sign Need Urgent Invasive Treatment: Which Ones; What Treatment: What Outcome Can Be Expected |
Presenter(s):Hans-Henning Eckstein, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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ACS MEGA DEBATE | |
8:40 AM - 8:45 AM | In Patients With Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis (ACS) Risks Of Invasive Treatment (CEA/CAS) Outweigh Any Potential Benefit: None Should Undergo CEA Or CAS |
Presenter(s):Anne L. Abbott, MD, PhD, FRACP Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:46 AM - 8:51 AM | Patients With High Risk ACS – Even If Elderly – Should Undergo Invasive Treatment, Usually CEA: What Percentage Of ACS Patients Should Get CEA: It Is At Least 20% |
Presenter(s):Bruce A. Perler, MD, MBA Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:52 AM - 8:57 AM | That Percentage Is Too High: Approximately 10% of ACS Patients Should Undergo Invasive Treatment: How Can They Reliably Be Selected |
Presenter(s):Kosmas I. Paraskevas, MD / Jean-Baptiste Ricco, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:58 AM - 9:03 AM | Invasive Treatment Of ACS Is Rarely Indicated: ACS Patients Need Good Medical Treatment And A Low LDL Cholesterol (LDL-C): How Low: Less Than 3% Of ACS Patients Should Have Invasive Treatment And These Are Hard To Select |
Presenter(s):Henrik Sillesen, MD, DMSc Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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9:04 AM - 9:09 AM | Statins And Omega 3 Can Stabilize Carotid Plaques And Render Them Less Harmful and Embologenic: How Often And How Low Does The LDL-C Have To Go For This To Occur |
Presenter(s):Andrew N. Nicolaides, MS, FRCS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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9:10 AM - 9:16 AM | Panel Discussion |
9:16 AM - 9:28 AM | Break – Visit Exhibits And Pavilions (2nd and 3rd Floors) |
END OF SESSION 10 | |
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