Chronic Total Occlusion Summit in Brazil

summit cto

 

Save the Date:

Septiembre 2nd. and 3rd.

Pullman Ibirapuera – São Paulo Room.

Organiza: SBHCI.

SBHCI, with SOLACI’s support, invites you to participate of the CTO Summit, that will take place on September 2nd and 3rd, 2016 in San Paulo, Brazil.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Schedule:

SEPTEMBER 2ND

 

08h30 – Opening Remarks

 

GENERAL ASPECTS AND INDICATIONS OF CTO TREATMENT

 

08h40 CTO epidemiology and indications: which patients may benefit

09h00 CTO angiography anatomy: the clue to the strategy

09h20 CTO nomenclatureand CTO toolbox

09h40 Case presentation and discussion

10h10 Coffee Break

 

CTO FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS

 

10h40 How to set up a CTO program

11h00 Wire selection and wire manipulation

11h20 Accessory devices and image methods

11h40 Case presentation and discussion

12h10 Adjourn

 

12h20 Lunch

 

ANTEGRADETECHNIQUES IN CTO PCI

 

14h00 Antegrade techniques and limitations

14h20 Case presentation and discussion

14h50 Antegradedissection-reentry technique (ADR)

15h10 Case presentation and discussion

15h40 Case presentation and discussion

 

16h10 Coffee Break

 

RETROGRADE TECHNIQUES IN CTO PCI

 

16h40 Retrograde technique: thebasics

17h00 CART and reverse CART

17h20 Case presentation and discussion

17h50 The hybrid algorithm in clinical practice

18h10 Case presentation and discussion

18h40 Adjourn

 

SEPTEMBER 3RD

 

COMPLICATIONS AND LONG TERM OUTCOMES IN CTO PCI

 

08h30 Complications: from prevention to management

08h50 Case presentation and discussion

09h20 Septal complications

09h40 Case presentation and discussion

 

10h10 Coffee Break

 

10h40 Long–term outcomes of CTO treatment

11h00 Case presentation and discussion

11h30 X Ray and contrast dye issues and management in CTO PCI

11h50 Challenges in sustaining asuccessful CTO program – open discussion with the faculty

12h10 Closingremarks

12h20 Adjourn

 

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