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16th Interventional Cardiology Workshop New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 25-28th November, 2015; Kraków, POLAND

Under the auspices of ASSOCIATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS OF THE POLISH CARDIAC SOCIETY (AISN PTK)

in cooperation with EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF PERCUTANEOUS CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS (EAPCI) ESC

Workshop Directors

Dariusz Dudek (Kraków, Poland) Jacek Legutko (Kraków, Poland) Krzysztof Żmudka (Kraków, Poland)

Workshop Co-Directors

Stanisław Bartuś (Kraków, Poland) Leszek Bryniarski (Kraków, Poland) Piotr Pieniążek (Kraków, Poland) Tadeusz Przewłocki (Kraków, Poland) Łukasz Rzeszutko (Kraków, Poland) Zbigniew Siudak (Kraków, Poland)

 

International Faculty Yasushi Asakura (Tokyo, Japan) Andreas Baumbach (Bristol, UK) Martin W. Bergmann (Hamburg, Germany) Ralf Birkemeyer (Rostock, Germany) Achim Büttner (Bad Krozingen, Germany) Robert Byrne (Munich, Germany) Davide Capodanno (Catania, Italy) Edoardo Conte (Milan, Italy) Florim Cuculi (Luzern, Switzerland) Gregory Ducrocq (Paris, France) Andrejs Erglis (Riga, Latvia) Sergey Furkalo (Kiev, Ukraine) Alfredo R.Galassi (Catania, Italy) Eberhard Grube (Bonn, Germany) Maik J. Grundeken (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Jan Harnek (Lund, Switzerland) Michael Haude (Neuss, Germany) Ota Hlinomaz (Brno, Czech Republic) Ince Hüseyin (Rostock, Germany) Peiman Jamshidi (Luzern, Switzerland) Petr Kala (Brno, Czech Republic) Artis Kalnins (Riga, Latvia) Grzegorz Kałuża (New York, USA) Mashayekhi Kambis (Plauen, Germany) Timothy Kinnaird (Cardiff, United Kingdom) Kis Judit (Budapest, Hungary) Ran Kornowski (Petach Tikva, Israel) Ahmed Magdy (Cairo, Egypt) Bela Merkely (Budapest, Hungary) Mintz Gary (New York, USA) Molnar Levente (Budapest, Hungary) Blaz Mrevlje (Rostock, Germany) Aniko Nagy (Budapest, Hungary) Marco Noc (Liubljana, Slovenia) Olah Zoltan (Budapest, Hungary) Sebastian A. Philipp (Buxtehude, Germany) Oleg Polonetsky (Minsk, Belarus) Nicolaus Reifart (Bad Soden, Germany) Zoltan Ruzsa (Szeged, Hungary) Bernhard Schieffer (Marburg, Germany) Joachim Schofer (Hamburg, Germany) Gabrio Secco Gioel (Alessandria, Italy) Mohammad Sherif (Rostock, Germany) Lars Søndergaard (Copenhagen, Denmark) Goran Stankovic (Belgrade, Serbia) Nicolas Van Mieghem (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Peter M. Wenaweser (Bern, Switzerland) Masahisa Yamane (Sayama, Japan) Endre Zima (Budapest, Hungary) 2

 International Faculty

National Scientific Committee Stanisław Bartuś (Krakow, Poland) Leszek Bryniarski (Krakow, Poland) Jacek S. Dubiel (Krakow, Poland) Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland) Artur Dziewierz (Krakow, Poland) Robert Gil (Warszawa, Poland) Stefan Grajek (Poznan, Poland) Zbigniew Kalarus (Zabrze, Poland) Jacek Legutko (Krakow, Poland) Maciej Lesiak (Poznan, Poland) Andrzej Ochała (Katowice, Poland) Piotr Pieniążek (Krakow, Poland) Tadeusz Przewłocki (Krakow, Poland) Tomasz Rakowski (Krakow, Poland) Jerzy Sadowski (Krakow, Poland) Zbigniew Siudak (Krakow, Poland) Janina Stępińska (Warszawa, Poland) Adam Witkowski (Warszawa, Poland) Wojciech Wojakowski (Katowice, Poland) Krzysztof Żmudka (Krakow, Poland) Live transmission from the Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Live transmission from the Thoraxcenter, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Live transmission from Universitätsklinikums in Rostock, Germany Live transmission from the Institute of Cardiology, Krakow, Poland

 National Scientific Committee

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Organizing Committee Saleh Arif Tomasz Badylak Maciej Bagieński Grzegorz Barycz Katarzyna Bierca Krzysztof L. Bryniarski Beata Bobrowska Dorota Bulanda Barbara Bulanowska Bernadeta Chyrchel Michał Chyrchel Danuta Czarnecka Rafał Depukat Jacek S. Dubiel Dominika Dykla Artur Dziewierz Andrzej Gackowski Grzegorz Gajos Elżbieta Gawlik Agnieszka Górowska Bartłomiej Guzik Grzegorz Heba Piotr Jankowski Jacek Jąkała Paulina Judziało Agata Frączek Grzegorz Kałuża Bogusław Kapelak Andrzej Kądzielski Paweł Kleczyński Andrzej Kulig Agnieszka Lenik Małgorzata Leśniak Iwona Łubiarz Anna Łukaszka-Pawłowska

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 Organizing Committee

Danuta Machnik Paweł Mardyła Waldemar Mielecki Piotr Musiałek Arkadiusz Nosek Grażyna Nowak Małgorzata Nowak Agnieszka Papież Łukasz Partyka Jakub Podolec Piotr Podolec Anna Prokop-Staszecka Piotr Przybyłowski Tomasz Rakowski Beata Rapacz Jerzy Sadowski Robert Sobczyński Danuta Sorysz Sławomir Surowiec Marta Szram Tomasz Ślęczka Tomasz Tokarek Marek Tomala Jarosław Trębacz Ewa Węglarz Bożena Więcek Marcin Wizimirski Paulina Włosowicz Roman Wojdyła Michał Zabojszcz Wojciech Zajdel Wojciech Zasada Barbara Zawiślak Łukasz Ząbczyński Agnieszka Zwolińska

General information Offices of the Organizing Committee: Department of Interventional Cardiology Institute of Cardiology, Jagiellonian University Medical College 17 Kopernika St. 31-501 Kraków, Poland phone +48 12 424 71 81 fax +48 12 424 71 84 e-mail: [email protected]

Foundation for Medical Research - FOBM Beskidzka 37/7 30-611 Kraków, Poland Krakow Cardiovascular Research Institute Miechowska 5B/3 30-055 Krakow, Poland

Workshop locations: 8th European Interventional Cardiology Fellows Course at the 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2015 26th November 2015 International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow CTO Workshop at the 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2015 25th November 2015 University Hospital 17 Kopernika St., Krakow 3rd Left Main Summit at the 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2015 26th November 2015 International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow

4th Student Session at NFIC 25th November 2015 Auditorium Maximum UJ 33 Krupniczna St, Krakow 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology NFIC 205 On 27th November 2015 International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow On 28th November 2015 Słowacki Theatre 1, Św. Ducha Pl., Krakow Nurse, Technician and Paramedic Symposium 28th November 2015 Słowacki Theatre 1, Św. Ducha Pl., Krakow

Advanced Operators Workshops at the 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2015 26th November 2015 International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow  General information

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Registration and identification Participation in European Interventional Cardiology Fellows Course, Left Main Summit, CTO Workshop and Workshops for Advanced Operators at the 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2015 (November 26th 2015) is free of charge, however, preregistration is required. Registration fee includes: participation in Workshop with Live Cases (November 27-28th, 2015), workshop materials, admission to exhibition area, coffee breaks, and lunches. Registration Fee Registration Fee (Until November 1, 2015): (After November 1, 2015): Physicians: 300 Euro (1200 PLN) Physicians: 400 Euro (1600 PLN) Nurses, technicians: 0 Euro Nurses, technicians: 60 Euro (240 PLN) On site registration is possible (only in PLN), however registration is required for all participants. Cancellation of participation till November 15, 2015 – 50% refund. No refund after this date. Methods of payment: Bank transfer to: Foundation for Medical Research Address: Kraków 30-611, Al. Beskidzka 37 / 7 Account number: 19 1240 4719 1111 0000 5176 7840 (PLN) 88 1240 4719 1978 0000 5182 3546 (EURO) SWIFT code: PKOPPLPW The registration desk will be situated at the entrance to themain hall in the International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) Opening hours: Thursday, November 26, 2015 8.00-20.00 7.00-20.00 Friday, November 27, 2015 The registration desk will be situated at the entrance to the auditoria in the Słowacki Theater. Opening hours: Saturday, November 26, 2015 8.30-15.00 Badges are obligatory for access to the auditoria. Industry Exhibition and Clinical Villages will be located in ICE Krakow. Official language: English Accommodation: Individual hotel accommodation bookings can be made through KCRI Social Programme (Optional): Various excursions can be booked through KCRI Website: www.nfic.pl Lectures from European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions Fellows Course and NFIC 2015 workshop will be available at www.cardio.pl

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 Registration and identification

Środa, 25 listopada 2015 10.00-12.00 Warsztaty Echokardiograficzne poprzedzające Międzynarodowe Warsztaty Kardiologii Interwencyjnej New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology, NFIC’2015 Miejsce: Auditorium Maximum UJ ul. Krupnicza 33, Kraków

Echokardiografia a małoinwazyjne zabiegi strukturalne – kwalifikacja, monitorowanie i obserwacja odległa 10.00-12.00

Przewodniczący: Andrzej Gackowski, Danuta Sorysz Panel: Robert Sobczyński, Anna Kabłak-Ziembicka,

Piotr Podolec, Andrzej Kmita, Jarosław Trębacz, Paweł Kleczyński, Maciej Stąpór, Monika Komar Walwuloplastyka balonowa zastawki aortalnej i TAVI Maciej Stąpór (Kraków) Zamykanie ASD/PFO Danuta Sorysz (Kraków) MitraClip i inne zabiegi na zastawce mitralnej Andrzej Gackowski (Kraków) Środa, 25 listopada 2015 Warsztaty Echokardiograficzne

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Okluzja uszka lewego przedsionka Monika Komar (Kraków) ECHO na ostrym dyżurze – przypadki prezentowane przez Uczestników Renata Wysocka Pacjent z bólem pleców oraz spadkiem ciśnienia w drugiej dobie zawału

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Martyna Matoga



Barbara Zawiślak

Pacjentka z dusznością skierowana z rozpoznaniem NSTEMI Pacjent z NSTEMI z późnym szmerem skurczowym

Środa, 25 listopada 2015 Warsztaty Echokardiograficzne

Środa, 25 listopada 2015 12.30-15.30 Małopolskie Sympozjum Kardiologii Inwazyjnej i Kardiochirurgii poprzedzające Międzynarodowe Warsztaty Kardiologii Interwencyjnej New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology, NFIC’2015 Miejsce: Auditorium Maximum UJ ul. Krupnicza 33, Kraków Jak przyspieszyć

diagnostykę i leczenie inwazyjne chorych wysokiego ryzyka? Przewodniczący: Dariusz Dudek, Jerzy Sadowski Kardio-grupa: Piotra Podolec, Bogusław Kapelak, Krzysztof Żmudka,

Piotr Pieniążek, Tadeusz Przewłocki, Jacek Legutko, Magdalena Kostkiewicz, Robert Sobczyński, Danuta Sorysz, Jarosław Trębacz, Andrzej Gackowski

12.30-13.00 I. Optymalizacja kwalifikacji chorych wysokiego ryzyka wymagających kompleksowej rewaskularyzacji (PCI lub CABG) Prezentacja przypadku klinicznego (5 min.) Bartłomiej Guzik (Kraków)

Środa, 25 listopada 2015 Małopolskie Sympozjum Kardiologii Inwazyjnej i Kardiochirurgii

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Konsultacje Kardio-grupy z perspektywy kardiologa inwazyjnego z ośrodka oddalonego od Instytutu Kardiologii w Krakowie (5 min.) Jacek Dragan (Nowy Sącz) Dyskusja K ardio - grupy (5 min.) Jacek Legutko, Jerzy Sadowski, Magdalena Kostkiewicz Jakie były losy tego pacjenta (5 min.) Bartłomiej Guzik (Kraków) Dyskusja panelowa Optymalny model kwalifikacji pacjentów do kompleksowych zabiegów rewaskularyzacji w oparciu o telemedyczne konsultacje Kardio-grupy (12 min.) 13.00-13.30 II. Optymalizacja kwalifikacji chorych wysokiego ryzyka z ciężką stenozą aortalną do zabiegów BAV, TAVI i AVR Prezentacja przypadku klinicznego (5 min.) Paweł Kleczyński (Kraków) Możliwości diagnostyczne z perspektywy kardiologa z ośrodka oddalonego od Instytutu Kardiologii w Krakowie (5 min.) Krystyna Moskal (Tarnów) Dyskusja K ardio - grupy (5 min.) Dariusz Dudek, Robert Sobczyński, Danuta Sorysz Jakie były losy tego pacjenta (5 min.) Paweł Kleczyński (Kraków) Dyskusja panelowa Optymalny model kwalifikacji pacjentów z ciężką stenozą aortalną do AVR lub TAVI w oparciu o telemedyczne konsultacje Kardio-grupy (10 min.) 13.30-14.00 III. Optymalizacja kwalifikacji chorych wysokiego ryzyka z niewydolnością serca i ciężką niedomykalnością zastawki mitralnej do leczenia interwencyjnego 10

Środa, 25 listopada 2015 Małopolskie Sympozjum Kardiologii Inwazyjnej i Kardiochirurgii

Prezentacja przypadku klinicznego (5 min.) Maciej Stąpór (Kraków) Możliwości diagnostyczne z perspektywy kardiologa z ośrodka oddalonego od Instytutu Kardiologii w Krakowie (5 min.) Joanna Michałowska (Nowy Targ) Dyskusja K ardio - grupy (5 min.) Jarosław Trębacz, Bogusław Kapelak, Andrzej Gackowski Jakie były losy tego pacjenta (5 min.) Maciej Stąpór (Kraków) Dyskusja panelowa Optymalny model kwalifikacji pacjentów z ciężką stenozą aortalną do AVR lub TAVI w oparciu o telemetryczne konsultacje Kardio-grupy (10 min.)

14.00-14.30

PRZERWA

14.30-15.30 IV. Konsultacje telemedyczne w Polsce – gdzie jesteśmy i dokąd zmierzamy? 14.30-14.45 Nowe możliwości kardiologicznych konsultacji telemedycznych refundowanych przez NFZ. Czy przyspieszą diagnostykę i skrócą czas oczekiwania pacjentów na wysokospecjalistyczne zabiegi kardiologii inwazyjnej i kardiochirurgii? Mariusz Gąsior (Zabrze) 14.45-15.00 Zdalna opieka medyczna: przemyślenia z pola bitwy Piotr Madej (Kraków) 15.00-15.15 Aktualne uwarunkowania prawne konsultacji telemedycznych w Polsce Piotr Najbuk (Warszawa) 15.15-15.30

Dyskusja panelowa i podsumowanie Sesji

Środa, 25 listopada 2015 Małopolskie Sympozjum Kardiologii Inwazyjnej i Kardiochirurgii

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Wednesday, November 25th, 2015 15.30-17.30 4th Student Session at the 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2015 in cooperation with the Editors of Advances in Interventional Cardiology Journal Venue: Auditorium Maximum Jagiellonian University in Krakow 33 Krupnicza St. Coordinator: Zbigniew Siudak Chairpersons: Krzysztof Żmudka, Artur Krzywkowski, Artur Dziewierz,

Grzegorz Smolka, Jacek Kądziela

Presenters: Radial approach is associated with better long-term prognosis in patients with acute myocardial infarction treated with percutaneous coronary intervention Wojciech Kosowski, Maciej Kabaj, Karolina Pawlus Infection in patients with myocardial infarction Piotr Biały, Agata Czyszewicz, Maciej Klepuszewski,

Adrian Lis, Agata Lubańska

Evaluation of the Influence of Meteorological Factors on Incidence of Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Anna Maria Przystup, Anna Rożnowska,

Anna Maria Nowacka

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Wednesday, November 25th, 2015 4th Student Session at the 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2015

Frequency and morphology of arrhythmia after primary PCI Wen Jie, Karolina Kozieł, Joanna Krawczyk, Tomasz Bryk Incidence of radial occlusions after radial access Tomasz Bryk, Jakub Frydrych, Jakub Konieczyński,

Kamil Grabowski, Marta Wrońska, Aleksandra Medyńska Ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm – percutaneous closure and mid-term observation Michał Gałeczka, Dominika Szulik Clinical outcomes and level of independence in sudden cardiac arrest patients with or without mild therapeutic hypothermia Michał Pers, Tomasz Tokarek, Jakub Konieczyński,

Ewa Dziewięcka

Prognostic value of diabetes in patients with coronary artery disease treated with first- and second-generation DES Szymon Ładziński, Kamila Such, Sylwia Gładysz,

Marek Milewski, Klaudia Męcka

Comparison of short- and long-term outcome in patients undergoing rotational atherectomy admitted with acute coronary syndrome and stable coronary artery disease Rafał Reguła, Roch Pakuła, Kamil Bujak Is Creatine Kinase – MB isoform a prognostic factor in ACS borderline patients? Tomasz Witaszek, Katarzyna Borowiecka,

Katarzyna Jarek, Michał Moździerz

Incidence, timing, and predictors of occluder-associated thrombus in patients after transcatheter left atrial appendage occlusion Agnieszka Pskit, Agnieszka Dąbrowska, Bartosz Sieradzki Closing lecture: Tips on writing a successful abstract: based on submitted papers

Artur Dziewierz

Wednesday, November 25th, 2015 4th Student Session at the 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2015

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Wednesday, November 25th, 2015 9.30-18.00 New CTO Workshop in cooperation with EuroCTO Club at the 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2015 Venue: University Hospital 17 Kopernika St., Krakow Workshop Directors:

Leszek Bryniarski (Krakow, Poland) Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland) Alfredo R. Galassi (Catania, Italy) Nicolaus Reifart (Bad Soden, Germany) Jarosław Wójcik (Lublin, Poland)

Lectures: An update on retrograde revascularization around the world Alfredo R. Galassi (Catania, Italy) Indications for CTO PCI Leszek Bryniarski (Krakow, Poland) Basic tool-kit for CTO PCI Artis Kalnins (Riga, Latvia) Antegrade approach – step by step by EuroCTO Club Nicolaus Reifart (Bad Soden, Germany) Retrograde approach – step by step by EuroCTO Club Kambis Mashayekhi (Plauen, Germany) The reasons for success and causes of failure during recurrent CTO interventions Sergey Furkalo (Kiev, Ukraine) 14

Wednesday, November 25th, 2015 New CTO Workshop

Thursday, November 26th, 2015 9.15-14.00 3rd Left Main Summit at the 16th New Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology 2015 Venue: International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow, Poland

Directors: Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland) Jacek Legutko (Krakow, Poland)

Session 1 Revascularization Strategies in Left Main Coronary Artery Disease 9.15-11.15

Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Jacek Legutko Panel: Invasive cardiologists: Maciej Lesiak, Gary Mintz,





Cardiac surgeons:

Andrejs Erglis, Davide Capodanno Karol Wierzbicki, Marek Deja

9.15-09.20 Session introduction Jacek Legutko (Krakow, Poland)

9.20-09.50 Heart Team discussion on revascularization of patients with LM disease (3 complex patients will be discussed by the Heart Team and qualified for treatment strategy. Simultaneous voting system for attendees will be available in the meeting room). Thursday, November 26th, 2015 3rd Left Main Summit

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9.50-10.35 RECORDED CASE 1: FFR- and IVUS-guided Left Main revascularization Operators: Michael Haude (Neuss, Germany), Jacek Legutko (Krakow, Poland) Moderator: Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland)

Left Main PCI in 2016 State- of-the-art lectures – Part 1 10.35-10.50 How to select patients with left main disease for PCI and CABG – evidence based medicine and clinical guidelines in confrontation with everyday clinical practice (15 min.) Davide Capodanno (Catania, Italy) 10.50-11.10

Intravascular imaging-guided Left Main PCI (15 min. + 5 min. discussion) Gary Mintz (New York, USA) Session summary and take-home-message Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland)

11.10-11.15

11.15-11.30

COFFEE BREAK

Session 2 Elective Left Main PCI in 2016 11.30-13.45

Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Jacek Legutko Panel: Goran Stankovic, Gary Mintz, Maciej Lesiak,

Andrejs Erglis, Robert Gil, Davide Capodanno Session introduction Jacek Legutko (Krakow, Poland) 11.30-11.35

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Thursday, November 26th, 2015 3rd Left Main Summit

RECORDED CASE 2 (University Hospital, Krakow, Poland) FFR-, IVUS-, OCT-guided Left Main PCI Operators: Jacek Legutko, Paweł Kleczyński 11.35-12.20

Left Main PCI in 2016 State- of-the-art lectures – Part 2 12.20-12.30 Optimal technique of the provisional Left Main stenting strategy Goran Stankovic (Belgrade, Serbia) 12.30-12.40 Left Main PCI with elective two-stent strategy Maciej Lesiak (Poznań, Poland) 12.40-12.50 Current utilization of Bioresorbable Stents (BRS) in Left Main PCI Andrejs Erglis (Riga, Latvia) 12.50-13.00

Current utilization of Bifurcation Dedicated Stents (BDS) in LM PCI Robert Gil (Warsaw, Poland)

13.00-13.40 RECORDED CASE 3 (University Hospital, Krakow, Poland) FFR-, IVUS-, OCT-guided Left Main PCI Operators: Jacek Legutko, Paweł Kleczyński

Session summary and take-home-message Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland) 13.40-13.45

Thursday, November 26th, 2015 3rd Left Main Summit

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Thursday, November 26th, 2015 Advanced Operators’ Workshop Venue: International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow, Poland 9.15-11.15 Overcoming TAVI limitations: second generation valves Moderators: Witold Rużyłło, Dariusz Dudek, Adam Witkowski Panel: Lars Søndergaard, Jan Harnek, Wojciech Wojakowski,

Janusz Kochman, Paweł Buszman, Jarosław Trębacz, Robert Sobczyński, Peter M. Wenaweser, Zbigniew Chmielak Session introduction Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland)

9.15-9.20

9.20-9.35 EvolutR – the best valve for me… Lars Søndergaard (Copenhagen, Denmark) 9.35-9.45 RECORDED CASE (John Paull II Hospital, Krakow, Poland) EvolutR via subclavian access Operators: Dariusz Dudek, Jarosław Trębacz,

Robert Sobczyński, Marek Tomala 9.45-10.00 Lotus – the best valve for me… Jan Harnek (Lund, Sweden)

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Thursday, November 26th, 2015 Advanced Operators’ Workshop

10.00-10.10 RECORDED CASE (John Paull II Hospital, Krakow, Poland) Lotus Operators: Dariusz Dudek, Jarosław Trębacz,

Robert Sobczyński, Marek Tomala

10.10-10.25 JenaValve – the best valve for me… Robert Sobczyński (Krakow, Poland) 10.25-10.35 Sapien 3 – the best valve for me… Peter M. Wenaweser (Bern, Switzerland)

RECORDED CASE (John Paull II Hospital, Krakow, Poland) Edwards Sapien S3 Operators: Dariusz Dudek, Jarosław Trębacz, 10.35-10.50

Robert Sobczyński, Marek Tomala, Paweł Kleczyński, Łukasz Rzeszutko, Danuta Sorysz 10.50-11.10

Discussion

Session summary and take-home-message Adam Witkowski (Warsaw, Poland) 11.10-11.15

11.30-13.00

Overcoming LAA closure limitations

Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Marcin Demkow Panel: Tadeusz Przewłocki, Krzysztof Bartuś, Marek Grygier,

Radosław Pracoń, Grzegorz Smolka Session introduction Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland) 11.30-11.35

11.35-11.45 Trans septal puncture specific for LAA occlusion – tips and tricks Tadeusz Przewlocki (Krakow, Poland) 11.45-12.00

Amulet – the best occluder for me… Marcin Demkow (Warsaw, Poland)

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12.00-12.15

Watchman – the best occluder for me… Marek Grygier (Poznan, Poland) 12.15-12.30 LARIAT – the best occluder for me… Krzysztof Bartus (Krakow, Poland) 12.30-12.40 Subcutaneous „Z” stitch for hemostasis after large caliber femoral venous sheaths’ removal Marcin Demkow, Radosław Pracoń 12.40-12.55 RECORDED CASE (John Paull II Hospital, Krakow, Poland) LAA closure with Watchman device Operators: Dariusz Dudek, Tadeusz Przewłocki,

Marek Grygier, Paweł Kleczyński, Danuta Sorysz, Andrzej Gackowski Session summary and take-home-message Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland) 12.55-13.00

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Thursday, November 26th, 2015 Advanced Operators’ Workshop

Thursday, November 26th, 2015 13.00-14.00 Original Papers Session Moderated Posters Venue: International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow, Poland Session

I Coronary interventions

Moderators: Krzysztof Milewski, Piotr Buszman, Artur Dziewierz 1. Marcin Modzelewski Higher thrombus burden and its impact on infarct size in younger as compared to older men with acute myocardial infarction 2. Wojciech Wojakowski Early DES and BMS healing profile assessed by OCT and proteomics in pig model 3.

Mateusz Tajstra

Impact of Chronic Total Occlusion of the Coronary Artery on Long-term Prognosis in Patients with Ischemic Systolic Heart Failure – Insights from COnteMporary Modalities In Treatment of Heart Failure (COMMIT-HF) registry

4. Wojciech Zimoch Predictors and biomarkers of nonobstructive coronary artery disease in patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction 5. Wojciech Wańha First and second generation drug eluting stents versus bare metal stents in all comer population of patients undergoing PCI of saphenous vein graft in 1-year follow-up Thursday, November 26th, 2015 Original Papers Session Moderated Posters

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6. Magdalena Michalak Comparabe vascular response of a new generation sirolimus eluting stents when compared to everolimus eluting stents in the porcine coronary restenosis model 7. Radosław Pracoń  Relation of dual antiplatelet therapy to bleeding episodes, thromboembolism, and occluder-associated thrombi in patients after transcatheter left atrial appendage occlusion 8. Artur Dziewierz Impact of Multiple Stents Implantation in the Infarct-Related Artery on One-Year Clinical Outcomes of Patients with ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Undergoing Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. Data from Polish NRDES Registry 9. Paweł Bogacki Tough decisions regarding triple anticoagulation therapy in patient with atrial fibrillation undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Session

II Peripheral interventions

Moderators: Piotr Musiałek, Maciej Kośmider, Jacek Kądziela 10. Leszek Wrotniak Multi-territory atherosclerotic occlusive disease and carotid intima-media thickness as cardiovascular risk predictors after percutaneous angioplasty of symptomatic subclavian artery obstruction 11. Rafał Badacz Patients with carotid artery stenosis and recent cerebral ischemic event are less likely to have a well-developed cerebral collateral pathways, which should prompt early carotid intervention 12. Rafał Badacz Association of carotid plaque morphology and heart and brain-related miRNAs expression in patients with ischemic stroke related to internal carotid artery stenosis

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Thursday, November 26th, 2015 Original Papers Session Moderated Posters

13. Adam Janas Long term outcomes of percutaneous lower- extremity arterial interventions with balloon angioplasty versus atherectomy propensity score matched registry 14. Joanna Wojtasik 12 months follow-up after retrograde recanalization of SFA chronic total occlusion 15. Wojciech Fil Safety and feasibility of same day early discharge after endovascular revascularization of lower extremities in elderly. SENIOR-ER registry 16. Salech Arif Impact of coronary artery disease presence on the long-term follow-up of carotid artery stenting 17. Adam Janas Long term outcomes in diabetic patients treated with atherectomy for peripheral artery disease Session

III Structural and other interventions

Moderators: Artur Krzywkowski, Zenon Huczek, Grzegorz Smolka 18. Daniel Rzeźnik Ultrasonographic criteria for recognition of the functionally significant renal artery stenosis differ from the usually recognised cut-off values for stenosis exceeding 50% 19. Tomasz Roleder Optical coherence tomography imaging of renal arteries after radio-frequency catheter-based renal denervation in patients with resistant hypertension at long-term follow-up 20. Daniel Rzeźnik The outcome of renal artery stenting in angiographically borderline renal artery stenosis, assessed as functionally significant by IVUS and rest and hyperemic pressure gradients Thursday, November 26th, 2015 Original Papers Session Moderated Posters

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21. Wojciech Wojakowski Chronic anemia is a strong predictor of long-term outcomes in patients undergoing TAVI (POL-TAVI Registry 22. Michał Kozłowski Paravalvular leak closure with the Occlutech PLD paravalvular leak occluder – a prospective registry 23. Marzena Daniec Baloon aortic valvuloplasty as bridge to definitive treatment of aortic stenosis: acute and long-term outcomes 24. Szymon Darocha The hemodynamic and functional outcomes of balloon pulmonary angioplasty in patients with inoperable chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension 25. Szymon Darocha Balloon pulmonary angioplasty for persistent chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension – a  hybrid therapy of CTEPH in report of 3 cases

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Thursday, November 26th, 2015 Original Papers Session Moderated Posters

Thursday, November 26th, 2015 14.15-15.15 Satellite Symposium

LUNCHEON Abbott Vascular

SESSION I

Do we need

to respect 5 Ps for all the patients – Different patients subsets and different techniques   Moderators: Dariusz Dudek,  Maciej Lesiak, Els Boone

Panel: Jacek Legutko, Robert Gil, Przemysław Prokopczuk,

Krzysztof Dyrbuś, Adam Sukiennik  

14.15-14.25

Absorb 5 Ps rule in stable patients – current clinical data Artur Jastrzebski (Lubin, Poland)                                                                             14.25-14.35 Absorb in ACS     Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland)                                      14.35-14.45 My preferred techniques – Absorb in bifurcations Maciej Lesiak (Poznań, Poland)   14.45-14.55 Full polymer jacket – Absorb in CTO Jaroslaw Wójcik (Lublin, Poland)   14.55-15.15 Panel Discussion

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LUNCHEON SESSION Boston Scientific

II

ADVANCED

PERCUTANEOUS TECHNOLOGIES FOR PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES Chairmen: Adam Witkowski, Jan Zbigniew Peruga Panel: Sławomir Dobrzycki, Grzegorz Smolka, Marek Grygier,

Wojciech Wąsek, Wiktor Kuliczkowski, Grzegorz Mężyński Opening Mariusz Knap (BSC) 14.15-14.20

14.20-14.35 Lotus™ Valve System – second-generation TAVI System Adam Witkowski (Warsaw, Poland) 14.35-14.50 New generation thin struts DES – Synergy™ II Everolimus-Eluting PtCr Coronary Stent System Jan Zbigniew Peruga (Lodz, Poland) 14.50-15.05 Watchman™ Left Atrial Appendage Closure – Which of your AF patients benefit most

Moderators:



Marek Grygier (Poznan, Poland), Grzegorz Smolka (Katowice, Poland)

Case presenters: Wojciech Wąsek (Warsaw, Poland),



Wiktor Kuliczkowski (Wrocław, Poland), Grzegorz Mężyński (Białystok, Poland)

15.05-15.15 Rotational Atherectomy – current and necessary evergreen Wojciech Zajdel (Kraków, Poland)

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15:20

Closing

Thursday, November 26th, 2015 Satellite Symposium

LUNCHEON SIS Medical

SESSION III

Super High

Pressure Balloon PTCA – rationals, benefits and risks Chairmen: Achim Büttner, Alfredo Galassi Panel: Gioel Gabrio Secco, Stanisław Bartuś, Florim Cuculi,

Łukasz Rzeszutko

Very High Pressure Dilatation for Undilatable Coronary Lesions: Indications and Results with a new dedicated Balloon Gioel Gabrio Secco (Alessandria, Italy) Clinical Experience with Coronary Ultra High Pressure Dilatation Achim Büttner (Bad Krozingen, Germany) Instent Restenosis Treatment using BVS: The importance of lesion preparation and post dilation using highly non compliant balloons Florim Cuculi (Luzern, Switzerland) LUNCHEON Polimed

SESSION III

Bleeding risk and 1-month DAPT: Can BIOFREEDOM

& LEADERS Free shift the Paradigm? Introduction Ran Kornowski (Petach Tikva, Israel) 14.15-14.20

14.20-14.35 High bleeding risk patients – today’s options Ran Kornowski (Petach Tikva, Israel) 14.35-14.50 BioFreedom™ DCS for patients at high bleeding risk – LEADERS Free revisited Andrejs Erglis (Riga, Latvia)

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14.50-15.05 How does the LEADERS Free RCT impact current PCI and DAPT strategies? Ran Kornowski (Petach Tikva, Israel)

Conclusion and take home message Ran Kornowski (Petach Tikva, Israel) 15.05-15.15

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Thursday, November 26th, 2015 Satellite Symposium

Thursday, November 26th, 2015 15.30-17.15 Innovation in coronary revascularization in 2016 Venue: International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow, Poland

Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Robert A. Byrne Panel: Grzegorz Kaluza, Timothy Kinnaird, Maik Grundeken,

Sebastian A. Philipp, Łukasz Rzeszutko, Michał Hawranek  

15.30-15.43 The PCI today: critical appraisal of the metallic drug-eluting stents Grzegorz Kaluza (New York, USA)   15.43-15.56 Update on safety and performance of the drug-eluting absorbable metal scaffold (DREAMS) Sebastian A. Philipp (Stade, Germany) 15.56-16.09 Update on safety and performance of the next-generation dual therapy DES (COMBO) Timothy Kinnaird (Cardiff, England)   16.09-16.22 BioFreedom & LEADERS FREE: a clinically-proven innovative device for the treatment of HBR patients Ludovica Visciòla

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16.22-16.35 Update on safety and performance of the bioresorbable vascular scaffold (ABSORB) Maik Grundeken (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)   16.35-16.43 Polish registries on BVS ABSORB Dariusz Dudek, Łukasz Rzeszutko (Krakow, Poland) 16.43-16.50 Polish registries on BVS ABSORB Mariusz Gąsior, Michał Hawranek (Zabrze, Poland)   16.50-17.15  Debate: PCI today and tomorrow – what is the future of metallic DES and bioresorbable stents (BRS)?

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Thursday, November 26th, 2015 Innovation in coronary revascularization in 2016

Friday, November 27th, 2015 Venue: International Conferencing and Entertainment (ICE) 17 Marii Konopnickiej Street, Krakow, Poland Moderators for live case transmissions from: Jagiellonian University Medical College, Institute of Cardiology, Krakow, Poland Universitätsklinikums, Rostock, Germany, Thoraxcenter, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Dariusz Dudek, Jacek Legutko, Krzysztof Zmudka

Session 1 Complex coronary artery disease in acute myocardial infarction – how to treat? 8.00-9.45

Chairpersons:



Dariusz Dudek, Krzysztof Żmudka, Andreas Baumbach

Panel: Robert Byrne, Adam Witkowski, Janusz Konstanty-Kalandyk,



Gary Mintz, Goran Stankovic, Jacek Legutko, Marek Deja, Oleg Polonetsky, Ralf Birkemeyer, Blaz Mrevlje, Aleksander Araszkiewicz, Peiman Jamshidi, Sergey Furkalo, Ahmed Magdy

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LECTURE 1 Decision making on revascularization in patient with AMI, multivessel disease and 50-90% – is angiography enough? Jacek Legutko (Krakow, Poland) LECTURE 2 Left main PCI in AMI – tips and tricks Goran Stankovic (Belgrade, Serbia) LECTURE 3 Surgical revascularization in AMI – should it be urgent or delayed? Marek Deja (Katowice, Poland) LIVE CASE 1 (John Paull II Hospital, Krakow) Left main PCI in acute coronary syndrome Operators: Robert Gil, Bartłomiej Guzik LIVE CASE 2 (University Hospital, Krakow) Complex CTO recanalization Operators: Masahisa Yamane, Leszek Bryniarski LIVE CASE 3 (University Hospital, Krakow) Complex PCI in acute coronary syndrome Operators: Florim Cuculi, Peiman Jamshidi, Michał Chyrchel LIVE CASE 4 (Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam) Complex PCI in acute coronary syndrome Operators: Nicolas M. Van Mieghem 9.45-11.30 INAUGURATION SESSION Chairpersons: Dariusz Dudek, Jacek Legutko,



9.45-10.00

Krzysztof Zmudka

OPENING CEREMONY

Piotr Laidler Vice-Rector of the Jagiellonian University Medical College Jacek Legutko President of the Association of Cardiovascular Interventions of the Polish Cardiac Society (AISN PTK)

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Andreas Baumbach Board member of the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) ESC Piotr Hoffman President of the Polish Cardiac Society Dariusz Dudek Course Director 10.00-10.30

OPENING LECTURE

10.00-10.15 The Israeli Model of Innovation in Cardiovascular Medicine: Insight from the ‚Start-Up’ Nation Ran Kornowski (Petach Tikva, Israel) 10.15-10.30 European perspective on CTO recanalization in 2016 Alfredo Galassi (Catania, Italy) 10.30-11.45 OPENING LIVE CASES Low and intermediate risk patients for TAVI in 2016 Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Eberhard Grube, Lars Søndergaard Panel: Andreas Baumbach, Adam Witkowski, Witold Rużyłło,

Bogusław Kapelak, Zbigniew Chmielak, Robert Sobczyński, Krzysztof Reczuch, Radosław Parma, Jarosław Trębacz, Ralf Birkemeyer, Oleg Polonetsky LIVE CASE 5 (Semmelveis University, Budapest) TAVI Operators: Bela Merkely, Levente Molnar, Zoltan Olah,

Aniko Nagy, Endre Zima, Judit Kis

RECORDED CASE 1 (John Paul II Hospital, Krakow) TAVI Operators: Dariusz Dudek, Jarosław Trębacz,

Robert Sobczyński, Marek Tomala, Paweł Kleczyński, Łukasz Rzeszutko, Danuta Sorysz Friday, November 27th, 2015 Moderators for live case transmissions

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LIVE CASE 6 (Universitätsklinikums, Rostock, Germany) TAVI Operators: Hüseyin Ince, Mohammad Sherif

11.45-13.30

Featured Lecture Session

Chairpersons:



Tomasz Grodzicki, Piotr Hoffman, Witold Rużyłło, Dariusz Dudek, Krzysztof Żmudka

Computed tomography-guided TAVI Edoardo Conte (Milan, Italy)  Breaking the limits of TAVI. New valves, new techniques, new indications Andreas Baumbach (London, England)   Percutaneous mitral valve implantation is here to stay! Eberhard Grube (Essen, Germany) Where are we now with the invasive assessment of coronary artery disease? Gary Mintz (New York, USA)   Optimal lesion preparation before metallic and bioresorbable stent implantation Florim Cuculi (Luzern, Switzerland)   Vessel healing after implantation of new generation DES with durable and bioresorbable polymer Robert Byrne (Munich, Germany)   „Leaving nothing behind”: are we ready for a new revolution in interventional cardiology? Maik Grundeken (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)   New techniques to improve safety and efficacy of CTO recanalization Yasushi Asakura (Toyohashi, Japan)  

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13.30-14.30

Satellite Symposium

LUNCHEON AstraZeneca

SESSION I

Chory po

zawale serca – jak poprawić rokowanie? Rola wsparcia psychologicznego i prawnego w realizacji optymalnego leczenia chorych po zawale serca Przewodniczący: Dariusz Dudek

Prelegenci: Marek Koenner, Zbigniew Kowalski

LUNCHEON SESSION Edwards Lifesciences

II

Moderators: Adam Witkowski, Robert Sobczyński Moving forward with SAPIEN, from Partner trial onwards Adam Witkowski (Warsaw, Poland) MSCT-guided TAVR improves outcomes in patients with aortic stenosis: tips and tricks for Edwards Sapien 3 operators Radoslaw Parma (Katowice, Poland) Conventional aortic valve replacement or Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation in patients with previous cardiac surgery Daniel Wendt (Essen, Germany) SAPIEN 3 clinical and technical advantage Victor Costache (Polisano Sibiu, Romania)

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LUNCHEON Efmed Terumo

SESSION III

Complex

percutaneous interventions via radial approach Moderator: Maciej Lesiak Panel: Piotr Pieniążek, Jacek Legutko, Krzysztof Reczuch,

Pawel Kleczynski

Practical tips and tricks for complex interventions via radial approach Pawel Kleczynski (Krakow, Poland) Left main PCI via radial approach Jacek Legutko (Krakow, Poland) Rotablation via radial approach Krzysztof Reczuch (Wrocław, Poland) Carotid stenting via radial approach Piotr Pieniążek (Krakow, Poland)

14.30-15.00 OPENING LIVE CASE LAAO with new system

II

Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Eberhard Grube, Lars Søndergaard Panel: Krzysztof Bartuś, Radosław Pracoń, Marcin Demkow,

Grzegorz Smolka, Stanisław Bartuś, Danuta Sorysz, Andrzej Lekston, Wojciech Wąsek, Wiktor Kuliczkowski, Witold Streb LIVE CASE 7 (John Paul II Hospital) LAAO Operators: Martin Bergmann, Marek Grygier,

Tadeusz Przewłocki

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Session 2 How to improve outcome of high-risk patients with coronary artery disease? Protected PCI, cardiogenic shock, cardiac arrest 15.00-17.00

Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Marco Noc, Ran Kornowski Panel: Robert Byrne, Eberhard Grube, Bernhard Schieffer,

Piotr Przybyłowski, Jerzy Sadowski, Ralf Birkemeyer, Andreas Baumbach, Janina Stępińska, Krzysztof Wilczek LECTURE 1 Protected PCI – the new concept of percutaneous LVAD supported PCI for high risk patients Bernhard Schieffer (Marburg, Germany) LECTURE 2 Protected PCI – the first international experience with new generation percutaneous LVAD Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland) LECTURE 3 MEGA IABP 50 cc – is there still a place for IABP in cardiogenic shock? Marco Noc (Ljubljana, Slovenia) LECTURE 4 ECMO in the cardiogenic shock and cardiac arrest patients – when and how? Krzysztof Wilczek (Zabrze, Poland)   RECORDED CASE 2 (University Hospital, Krakow) Therapeutic hypothermia after resuscitated cardiac arrest Operators: Barbara, Zawiślak, Rafał Depukat, Salech Arif LIVE CASE 8 (John Paull II Hospital, Krakow) LVAD protected PCI in high risk ACS patients Operators: Maciej Lesiak, Jarosław Trębacz Friday, November 27th, 2015 Moderators for live case transmissions

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LIVE CASE 9 (University Hospital, Krakow)  LVAD protected PCI in high risk ACS patients Operators: Jacek Legutko, Michal Hawranek, Dariusz Dudek,



Paweł Kleczyński, Rafał Depukat, Barbara Zawiślak, Robert Sobczyński, Krzysztof Bartuś

Session 3 How to improve outcome of high-risk patients with coronary artery disease? Acute coronary syndromes 17.30-20.00

Moderators: Dariusz Dudek, Andreas Baumbach, Robert Byrne Panel: Janina Stępińska, Maik Grundeken, Gregory Ducrocq,

Stefan Grajek, Maciej Lesiak, Andrzej Ochała, Wojciech Wojakowski, Ralf Birkemeyer, Leszek Bryniarski, Marek Gierlotka, Janusz Kochman, Tomasz Pawłowski LECTURE 1 2015 ESC guidelines on NSTE-ACS – evolution or revolution? Wojciech Wojakowski (Katowice, Poland) DEBATE 1 When to stop dual antiplatelet therapy after ACS? 3-6 months DAPT is enough for urgent situation (5 minutes) Robert Byrne (Munich, Germany) 12 months DAPT should be used routinely (5 minutes) Andreas Baumbach (London, England) 36 months DAPT is an optimal treatment in high risk patients (5 minutes) Ralf Birkemeyer (Rostock, Germany) Yes, but it is not so simple in patients requiring oral anticoagulation therapy (5 minutes) Janina Stępińska (Warsaw, Poland)

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LECTURE 2 A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials on safety and efficacy of heparin and bivalirudin in patients qualified for PCI Stefan Grajek (Poznan, Poland) LECTURE 3 Direct BVS implantation as a new technique of primary PCI Dariusz Dudek (Krakow, Poland) LIVE CASE 10 (University Hospital, Krakow) Left main PCI in acute coronary syndrome Operators: Andrejs Erglis, Łukasz Rzeszutko LIVE CASE 11 (University Hospital, Krakow)  Complex PCI in acute coronary syndrome Operators: Ran Kornowski, Stanisław Bartuś

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Saturday, November 28th, 2015 Venue: Juliusz Slowacki Theatre 1 Sw. Ducha Sq., Krakow Moderators for live case transmissions from: Jagiellonian University Medical College, Institute of Cardiology, Krakow, Poland Dariusz Dudek, Jacek Legutko, Krzysztof Zmudka

Session 4 Innovations in intervention for heart failure 9.00-13.00

Chairpersons: Dariusz Dudek, Ran Kornowski Panel: Marian Zembala, Zbigniew Kalarus, Masahisa Yamane,



Zbigniew Chmielak, Andreas Baumbach, Ewa Straburzyńska-Migaj, Radosław Parma, Jacek Legutko, Marcin Demkow, Bogusław Kapelak, Andrejs Erglis, Zbigniew Juraszyński, Krzysztof Wróbel, Wojciech Zasada, Klaudia Proniewska

PART

1: Coronary revascularization in heart failure in 2016:

  DEBATE 1 Left main and/or multivessel disease in heart failure – PCI or CABG?

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Interventional cardiologist point of view Andreas Baumbach (London, England) Cardiac Surgeon point of view Krzysztof Wróbel (Warsaw, Poland) RECORDED CASE 3 (John Paul II Hospital, Krakow) Hybrid revascularization: CAS + CABG Operators: Piotr Pieniazek, Piotr Paluszek, Jacek Piątek,

Janusz Konstanty-Kalandyk, Robert Musiał

LECTURE 1 Clinical indications for CTO recanalization in heart failure Masahisa Yamane (Sayama, Japan) LIVE CASE 12 (University Hospital, Krakow) Complex PCI in heart failure Operators: Adam Witkowski, Paweł Kleczyński LIVE CASE 13 (University Hospital, Krakow) Complex CTO recanalization in heart failure Operators: Yasushi Asakura, Jarosław Wójcik RECORDED CASE 4 (John Paul II Hospital, Krakow) Balloon pulmonary angioplasty in inoperable patient with severe chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension Operators: Grzegorz Kopeć, Jakub Stępniewski,

Marcin Waligóra, Wojciech Magoń PART

2: Percutaneous heart valve disease treatment in heart failure in 2016: LECTURE 2 New kids on the block – my personal perspective on the most important innovations in the treatment of heart failure: INTERVENTIONS IN HEART VALVE DISEASES Ran Kornowski (Petach Tikva, Israel) Saturday, November 28th, 2015 Moderators for live case transmissions

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RECORDED CASE 5 (John Paull II Hospital, Krakow, Poland) MitraCLIP implantation in patient with heart failure Operators: Jarosław Trębacz, Dariusz Dudek,

Marek Tomala, Maciej Stąpór, Andrzej Gackowski, Danuta Sorysz RECORDED CASE 6 (Warsaw) Transapical off-pump mitral valve repair under 3D TEE guidance. First experiences in Poland with Neochord system Operators: Krzysztof Wróbel, Zbigniew Juraszyński,



Giovanni Spezialli, Katarzyna Kurnicka, Diana Zakarkaitė

RECORDED CASE 7 (John Paull II Hospital, Krakow, Poland) TAVI in patient with heart failure and coronary artery disease Operators: Jarosław Trębacz, Robert Sobczyński,

Marek Tomala PART

3: Electrotherapy in heart failure in 2016: LECTURE 4 New kids on the block – my personal perspective on the most important innovations in the treatment of heart failure: ELECTROTHERAPY Zbigniew Kalarus (Zabrze, Poland) LECTURE 5 Device failure and infection of electrodes in patients with CRT-D and heart failure. How to solve the problem? Adam Sokal (Zabrze, Poland) RECORDED CASE 8 (John Paul II Hospital, Krakow, Poland) Electrode extraction in patient after CRT-D implantation Operators: Barbara Małecka, Krzysztof Boczar,

Andrzej Ząbek, Maciej Dębski

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PART

4: Telemedicine in heart failure in 2016:

LECTURE 6 The power of telemedicine – early detection of silent atrial fibrillation episodes by cardiac implantable electronic devices Michał Mazurek (Zabrze, Poland)

Sesja pielęgniarek, techników i ratowników medycznych 13.30-15.30



Przewodniczący: Elżbieta Gawlik, Marcin Wizimirski,



Agnieszka Zwolińska, Magdalena Żurowska

I. Faza przedszpitalna OZW Najnowsze wytyczne ESC Artur Dziewierz II. Faza szpitalna OZW Urządzenia stosowane w trakcie zabiegów PCI – jakie prowadniki do jakiej plastyki? Łukasz Rzeszutko Optymalizacja wykorzystania promieniowania RTG, ochrony pacjenta i operatora Jerzy Kowski Optymalna akwizycja badań obrazowych wykonywanych w badaniach naukowych Klaudia Proniewska Współpraca kardiologa i kardiochirurga. Dla kogo zabiegi hybrydowe? Dariusz Dudek, Paweł Kleczyński Saturday, November 28th, 2015 Moderators for live case transmissions

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