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Friday
SESSION 73:
MORE CAROTID TOPICS: CAUSES OF STROKE, RISK FACTORS, IMPACT ON COGNITION AND BEST TREATMENT WITH CONTRALATERAL ICA OCCLUSION
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SESSION 73 SCHEDULE | |
9:22 AM - 9:27 AM | Stroke And Death Rates After CEA Are Decreasing Over The Last 10 Years: This Is Not Yet So After CAS: Will This Change For CAS |
Presenter(s):Richard Bulbulia, MA, MD, FRCS / Alison Halliday, MS, FRCS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:28 AM - 9:33 AM | US Medicare Population Trends From 1999-2014 Show Decreasing Usage And Adverse Event Rates For CEA And Increasing Usage Of CAS With No Change In CAS Adverse Event Rates: Will The Latter Change |
Presenter(s):Brajesh K. Lal, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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COGNITION ISSUES | |
9:34 AM - 9:39 AM | What Are The Problems With The Accuracy Of Cognitive Testing Before And After Carotid Invasive Treatment: They Can Invalidate Study Conclusions |
Presenter(s):J. David Spence, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:40 AM - 9:45 AM | What Is The Evidence For CEA Or CAS Reducing Cognitive Decline In Patients: Actually Both Procedures Make It Worse: Based On A Meta-Analysis |
Presenter(s):Ross Naylor, MD, FRCS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:46 AM - 9:51 AM | Effects Of Diabetes On Changes In Cognition After CAS And CEA: Why Is This So |
Presenter(s):Wei Zhou, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:52 AM - 9:57 AM | Modern Outcomes Of Redo CEA Are Worse Than Older Single Center Results Indicate: What Are The Implications For Treatment |
Presenter(s):Jeffrey J. Siracuse, MD, RPVI, FACS / Alik Farber, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:58 AM - 10:03 AM | Styloid-Carotid Artery Syndrome Can Cause TIAs: What Is It: How Should It Be Diagnosed And Treated |
Presenter(s):Domenico Valenti, DMChir, PhD, FRCS, FRCS(Ed), FEBVS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:04 AM - 10:10 AM | Panel Discussion |
WITH CONTRALATERAL CAROTID OCCLUSIONS – DIVERGENT VIEWS | |
10:10 AM - 10:15 AM | Patients Needing Invasive Carotid Treatment In The Face Of A Contralateral Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) Occlusion Should Have CAS Rather Than CEA |
Presenter(s):Sriram S. Iyer, MD; FACC Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:16 AM - 10:21 AM | With Patients Needing Invasive Carotid Treatment In The Face Of A Contralateral ICA Occlusion CEA Can Be Done With Acceptably Low Risks: What Precaution Should Be Taken |
Presenter(s):Gert J. de Borst, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:22 AM - 10:27 AM | In Patients With A Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis On One Side And A Contralateral ICA Occlusion, CAS Has A Higher Stroke Rate Than CEA In A Population Based Analysis |
Presenter(s):Mahmoud B. Malas, MD, MHS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:28 AM - 10:33 AM | A Meta-Analysis Tells The True Story: Both CEA And CAS Have Greater Risks In Patients With A Contralateral ICA Occlusion |
Presenter(s):Cynthia K. Shortell, MD / Leila Mureebe, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:34 AM - 10:39 AM | How Can These Divergent Opinions And Results Be Explained And Patients With Contralateral ICA Occlusions Be Best Cared For By CEA Or CAS With No Increased Risks |
Presenter(s):Carlos Saadeh, MD, FRCSC, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:40 AM - 10:45 AM | Contemporary Treatment Of Carotid Aneurysms: Optimal Use Of Endo And Open Techniques |
Presenter(s):Peter L. Faries, MD, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:46 AM - 10:52 AM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 73 | |
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