CX 2017 Presentations

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ACUTE STROKE CONSENSUS - PATHWAYS OF CARE - Friday, 28th April
Venue:   Upper Main Auditorium
Carotid endarterectomy
Time: 08:00 - 09:07
Chairing:   Ross Naylor, Leicester, United Kingdom
Moderator:   Robert Simister, London, United Kingdom
WHETHER to intervene
Time: 08:00 - 09:07
Time: 08:00 - 08:07
The decreasing numbers of patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy - is it risk aversion or better medical management?
Speaker:   Ian Loftus, London, United Kingdom
Time: 08:07 - 08:14
Predicting stroke risk in carotid disease duplex ultrasound criteria including carotid plaque volume (CPV)
Speaker:   Charles McCollum, Manchester, United Kingdom
Time: 08:14 - 08:21
What is wrong with current carotid guidelines and why guidelines can be misleading
Speaker:   Frank Veith, New York, United States
Time: 08:21 - 08:28
Low risk of ischaemic stroke distal to asymptomatic carotid stenosis on contemporary medical treatment - population-based cohort study
Speaker:   Dominic Howard, Oxford, United Kingdom
Time: 08:28 - 08:37
Audience participation and discussion
Time: 08:37 - 08:44
Embolic volume and cognitive changes
Speaker:   Wei Zhou, Tucson, United States
Time: 08:44 - 08:51
Restenosis after carotid endarterectomy / carotid artery stenting and risk of recurrent ipsilateral stroke
Speaker:   Ross Naylor, Leicester, United Kingdom
Time: 08:51 - 08:58
New experience - 30-day results of a new carotid stent
Speaker:   William Gray, Wynnewood, United States
Time: 08:58 - 09:07
Audience participation and discussion
 
Vertebral artery intervention
Time: 09:07 - 09:30
Time: 09:07 - 09:14
Vertebral artery interventions (VIST & VAST trials)
Speaker:   Andrew Clifton, London, United Kingdom
Time: 09:14 - 09:21
Sex and age affects the outcomes of carotid endarterectomy and carotid artery stenting
Speaker:   Hans-Henning Eckstein, Munich, Germany
Time: 09:21 - 09:30
Audience participation and discussion
 
Cerebral embolisation from endovascular ascending and arch of aorta procedures
Time: 09:30 - 10:00
Chairing:   Roger Greenhalgh, London, United Kingdom
Moderator:   Richard Gibbs, London, United Kingdom
Time: 09:30 - 09:37
The concern of cerebral embolisation risk, not only from TAVI but endovascular ascending and aortic arch device procedures
Speaker:   Stéphan Haulon, Le Plessis Robinson, France
Time: 09:37 - 09:44
Thrombus, artery wall and gaseous embolisation from arch procedures
Speaker:   Tilo Kölbel, Hamburg, Germany
Time: 09:44 - 09:51
Care taken at open repair to avoid cerebral embolisation
Speaker:   Heinz Jakob, Essen, Germany
Time: 09:51 - 10:00
Audience participation and discussion
 
COFFEE
Time: 10:00 - 10:30
Cerebral embolisation from endovascular ascending and arch of aorta procedures (continued)
Time: 10:30 - 11:09
Chairing:   Roger Greenhalgh, London, United Kingdom
Moderator:   Richard Gibbs, London, United Kingdom
Time: 10:30 - 10:37
Risks from ascending aorta procedures
Speaker:   Rodney White, Torrance, United States
Time: 10:37 - 10:44
Risks from branched endograft use
Speaker:   Michael Dake, Tucson, United States
Time: 10:44 - 10:51
The potential value of cerebral protection devices beyond indication of TAVI
Speaker:   Alexandra Lansky, New Haven, United States
Time: 10:51 - 10:58
Cerebral infarction reduction after TEVAR using cerebral protection
Speaker:   Gagandeep Grover, London, United Kingdom
Time: 10:58 - 11:09
Audience participation, discussion and polling
 
Intracranial intervention - Pathways of care
Time: 11:09 - 12:06
Chairing:   Anthony Rudd, London, United Kingdom
Moderator:   Andrew Clifton, London, United Kingdom
Time: 11:09 - 11:16
Cerebral micro-embolisation during endovascular aortic surgery - the case for investigating the benefits of carotid protection devices in all endovascular patients, and the need for a consensus on protocols
Speaker:   Ruth Benson, Birmingham, CX2015 Cert.Merit Trainee
Time: 11:16 - 11:23
HERMES collaboration and care structures for acute ischaemic stroke
Speaker:   Charles Majoie, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Time: 11:23 - 11:30
UK guidelines - Royal College of Physicians and NICE recommend intra-arterial clot extraction
Speaker:   Anthony Rudd, London, United Kingdom
Time: 11:30 - 11:41
Audience participation, discussion and polling
Time: 11:41 - 11:48
The UK experience - PISTE trial data
Speaker:   Keith Muir, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Time: 11:48 - 11:55
Organisation of stroke services to deliver thrombolysis and thrombectomy 24/7
Speaker:   Robert Simister, London, United Kingdom
Time: 11:55 - 12:06
Audience participation, discussion and polling
 
Pre-hospital
Time: 12:06 - 12:25
Time: 12:06 - 12:13
The European experience with mobile stroke units
Speaker:   Klaus Fassbender, Homburg, Germany
Time: 12:13 - 12:20
Pre-procedure organisation - from alert to arrival of the patient
Speaker:   Kyriakos Lobotesis, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
Time: 12:20 - 12:25
Audience participation, discussion and polling
 
Procedure
Time: 12:25 - 13:00
Time: 12:25 - 12:32
General anaesthesia vs. conscious sedation
Time: 12:32 - 12:39
Stent retriever, aspiration or both
Speaker:   Kyriakos Lobotesis, Imperial College, London, UK
Time: 12:39 - 12:46
Complicated cases / difficult cases in thrombectomy
Speaker:   Andrew Clifton, London, United Kingdom
Time: 12:46 - 13:00
Audience participation and discussion