A virtual event dedicated to transcatheter treatment strategies for coronary and structural heart disease
Radcliffe Cardiology is delighted to announce that Transcatheter Interventions Online (TIO) will return for 2024 on 26 – 28 March 2024, led by course director, Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem from Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL.
TIO 2024 brings together an outstanding international faculty, creating an unparalleled interactive experience that will keep the global interventional cardiology community up-to-date with the latest advancements in transcatheter treatment strategies. Featuring a combination of expert opinions, engaging discussions, insightful presentations and live cases from prominent medical centres on both sides of the Atlantic, TIO will deliver the highest-quality CME-accredited education.
Register now for an enriching and immersive experience that will support excellence in patient care across the interventional field.
Join us for three days, each with a distinct educational focus:
- Expert opinion and discussion from international thought-leaders
- Live cases from leading global centres
- Free to view and easy to access
- Symposia and breakouts
- Opportunity to interact with a global audience
- Get your questions answered during live cases and presentations
*Transcatheter Interventions Online 2024's programme has been accredited by the European Board for Accreditation of Continuing Education for Health Professionals (EBAC) for 11 CME points, equating to 11 hours of learning. Physicians may convert EBAC External CME credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
(Please note this programme is subject to change)
Day 1 - Structural Heart Disease
Event Welcome
Breakout
Breakout
Future of Vascular Large Bore Closure and Best-in-Practice Management
Chair: Darren Mylotte, Galway, IE
Panel: Ole De Backer, Copenhagen, DK; Liesbeth Rosseel, Aalst, BE
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Overview Large Bore Closure – Ole de Backer
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MultiCLOSE Algorithm: TAVI-MultiCLOSE Study – Liesbeth Rosseel
This breakout is supported by Vivasure Medical.
Breakout
Breakout
Next-Generation Valve Replacement: Exploring the Potential of Sensor-Guided TAVI
Chair: Nicolas Van Mieghem, Rotterdam, NL
Panel: Danny Dvir, Jerusalem, IL; Ander Regueiro, Barcelona, ES; Rutger-Jan Nuis, Rotterdam, NL
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Optimising LV Pacing in Sensor-TAVI Interventions – Ander Regueiro
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Potential Benefits of Continuous Pressure Gradient Measurements During TAVI in Specific Clinical Settings – Danny Dvir
This breakout is supported by OpSens Medical.
Presentation and Discussion
Session 1.1
New Perspectives on Transcatheter Atrioventricular Valve Interventions
Chair: Nicolas Van Mieghem, Rotterdam, NL
Panel: Ole De Backer, Copenhagen, DK; Kendra Grubb, Atlanta, US; Azeem Latib, New York, US; Didier Tchétché, Toulouse, FR
Target for MR Reduction with TEER – Kendra Grubb
How to Position TR Reduction in 2024 – Azeem Latib
Where to Position Transcatheter Mitral and Tricuspid Replacement – Didier Tchétché
Presentations, Live Cases & Discussions
Session 1.2
Chair: Nicolas Van Mieghem, Rotterdam, NL
Panel: Ole De Backer, Copenhagen, DK; Kendra Grubb, Atlanta, US; Azeem Latib, New York, US; Philipp Lurz, Mainz, DE; Didier Tchétché, Toulouse, FR
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Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement Case – Ole De Backer, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, DK
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Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement Case – Philipp Lurz, University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz, DE
Symposium
Symposium
TAVI – Is Lifetime Patient Management the Alpha to Omega of Contemporary Practice?
Chair: Darren Mylotte, Galway, IE
Panel: Francesca Sanguineti, Paris, FR; Verena Veulemans, Düsseldorf, DE
Operator: David Hildick-Smith, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, UK
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Considerations for TAVI Choice in Younger Patients – Francesca Sanguineti
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Getting Optimum Implant Depth – Step-by-Step Guide – Verena Veulemans
This symposium is supported by an unrestricted educational grant by Boston Scientific.
Presentation and Discussion
Session 1.3
Revalving for Transcatheter Heart Valve Failure
Chair: Kendra Grubb, Atlanta, US
Panel: Nicolas Van Mieghem, Rotterdam, NL; Giuseppe Tarantini, Padua, IT; Holger Thiele, Leipzig, DE; David Hildick-Smith, Brighton, UK
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Procedural Planning & Simulation – Nicolas Van Mieghem
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Future Coronary Interventions – Giuseppe Tarantini
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Impact of Different Transcatheter Valve Designs as Index Valve Platform – David Hildick-Smith
Presentations, Live Cases & Discussions
Session 1.4
Chair: Kendra Grubb, Atlanta, US
Panel: Nicolas Van Mieghem, Rotterdam, NL; Giuseppe Tarantini, Padua, IT; Holger Thiele, Leipzig, DE; David Hildick-Smith, Brighton, UK
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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Case – Adam Greenbaum and Vasilis Babaliaros, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, US
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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Case – Nicolas Van Mieghem, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL
Breakout
Breakout
New Horizons in Structural Heart Interventions: Enhanced Imaging Workflows for TAVR and TMVR Planning
Chair: Timothy Albert, Pasadena, US
Panel: Jonathon Leipsic, Vancouver, CA; Anna Reid, Manchester, UK
Role of Imaging Software in TAVR/TMVR Procedural Planning – Anna Reid
Advantages of a Specialised Imaging Workflow for Pre-procedural Planning – Jonathon Leipsic
This breakout is supported by Circle Cardiovascular Imaging.
Day One Close
Day 2 - Complex PCI
Day Two Welcome
Presentation and Discussion
Session 2.1
Coronary Calcifications Updates
Chair: Ajay Kirtane, New York, US
Panel: Margaret McEntegart, New York, US; Azeem Latib, New York, US; Giuseppe Tarantini, Padua, IT; Holger Thiele, Leipzig, DE
Myocardial Injury Prevention – Holger Thiele
Decision Making – Which Tools for Which Lesion – Margaret McEntegart
Do we Need RCTs for Atherectomy Devices? – Ajay Kirtane
Presentations, Live Cases & Discussions
Session 2.2
Chair: Ajay Kirtane, New York, US
Panel: Margaret McEntegart, New York, US; Azeem Latib, New York, US; Giuseppe Tarantini, Padua, IT
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Complex PCI case featuring calcium modification – Nicolas Van Mieghem, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam , NL
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Complex PCI case featuring calcium modification – Holger Thiele and Dmitry Sulimov, Leipzig Heart Center, Leipzig , DE
Symposium
Symposium
Breakout
Breakout
Presentation and Discussion
Session 2.3
Imaging Focus
Chair: Roxana Mehran, New York, US
Panel: Joost Daemen, Rotterdam, NL; David Hildick-Smith, Brighton, UK; Ajay Kirtane, New York, US; Natalia Pinilla, Hamilton, US
Invasive Imaging Updates – Natalia Pinilla
How Do We Increase Implementation of Imaging in Practices – Ajay Kirtane
Non-invasive Imaging for the Interventionalists – Joost Daemen
Presentations, Live Cases & Discussions
Session 2.4
Chair: Roxana Mehran, New York, US
Panel: Joost Daemen, Rotterdam, NL; David Hildick-Smith, Brighton, UK; Ajay Kirtane, New York, US; Natalia Pinilla, Hamilton, US
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Complex PCI case featuring imaging & physiological assessment – Annapoorna Kini and George Dangas, Mount Sinai, New York, US
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Complex PCI case featuring imaging & physiological assessment – Wissam Jaber and William Nicholson, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, US
Day Two Close
Day 3 - Debates & Controversies
Day Three Welcome
Presentation and Discussion
Session 3.1
Keynote & Debates
Chair: Nicolas Van Mieghem, Rotterdam, NL
Panel: Kendra Grubb, Atlanta, US; Giuseppe Tarantini, Padua, IT
Keynote: Michael Mack, Plano, US
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Surgical Perspectives on Structural Interventions – Michael Mack
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Outcome Predictions for Upstream TAVI Studies – Nicolas Van Mieghem
Presentations, Live Cases & Discussions
Session 3.2
Chair: Nicolas Van Mieghem, Rotterdam, NL
Panel: Kendra Grubb, Atlanta, US; Michael Mack, Plano, US; Giuseppe Tarantini, Padua, IT
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Left Atrial Appendage Closure Case – Ole De Backer, The Heart Center – Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, DK
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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Case – Joost Daemen, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL
Breakout
Breakout
Symposium
Symposium
Presentation and Discussion
Session 3.3
Controversies
Chair: Ajay Kirtane, New York, US
Panel: Joost Daemen, Rotterdam, NL; David Hildick-Smith, Brighton, UK; Margaret McEntegart, New York, US; Holger Thiele, Leipzig, DE
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Need for Aspirin in All PCI? – Holger Thiele
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IVUS vs OCT – Margaret McEntagart
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Stent vs Drug Interventions in Stable Patients – Joost Daemen
Event Close
Nicolas Van Mieghem
Course Director
Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL
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Kendra Grubb
Course co-director
Emory University, Atlanta, GE, US
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David Hildick-Smith
Course co-director
Sussex Cardiac Centre, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals, Brighton, UK
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Roxana Mehran
Course co-director
The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, US
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Holger Thiele
Course co-director
Leipzig Heart Hospital, Leipzig, DE
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Ajay Kirtane
Course co-director
Columbia University Medical Center and New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, US
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Faculty
Mirvat Alasnag
King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital
Vasilis Babaliaros
Emory University, Atlanta, US
Joost Daemen
Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL
George Dangas
Mount Sinai, New York, US
Ole De Backer
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, DK
Danny Dvir
Shaare Zedek Hospital Canter, Jerusalm, IL
Adam Greenbaum
Emory University, Atlanta, US
Wissman Jaber
Emory University, Atlanta, US
Francis Joshi
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, DK
Annapoorna Kini
Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, US
Azeem Latib
Montefiore Medical Center, New York, US
Philipp Lurz
University Medical Center Mainz, Mainz, DE
Michael Mack
Baylor Scott & White Heart Hospital, Plano, US
Margaret McEntegart
Columbia University Medical Center and New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, US
Darren Mylotte
Galway University Hospitals, Galway, IE
William Nicholson
Emory University, Atlanta, US
Rutger-jan Nuis
Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL
Natalia Pinilla
McMaster University, Hamilton, CA
Ander Regueiro
Hospital Clínic Barcelona, Barcelona, ES
Liesbeth Rosseel
Algemeen Stedelijk Ziekenhuis, Aalst, BE
Francesca Sanguineti
Cardiovascular Institute Paris Sud (ICPS), Paris, FR
James Spratt
St George's Hospital, London, UK
Dimitry Sulimov
Heart Center Leipzig, Leipzig, DE
Giuseppe Tarantini
University Hospital of Padova, Padova, IT
Didier Tchétché
Clinique Pasteur, Clinic Pasteur, Toulouse, FR
Verena Veulemans
University Hospital Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, DE
Following the activities, participants will be able to:
Day 1
- Review planning and valve selection strategies in patients with prior valve failure
- Summarise recent repair and replacement data in mitral and tricuspid regurgitation
Day 2
- Select suitable tools for undertaking PCI in calcified lesions
- Optimise use of imaging in daily practice
Day 3
- Outline the pros and cons of using P2Y12 inhibitors universally following PCI
- Identify situations where an IVUS or OCT-guided approach are preferable
- Discuss the possible implications of TAVR becoming a care option in asymptomatic aortic stenosis
- Interventional Cardiologists
- Surgeons with an interest in transcatheter treatment strategies for coronary and structural heart disease
- Interventional Cardiology Nurses
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Official Journal
Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources (ICR³) is an international, English language, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles continuously on ICRjournal.com. It aims to assist time-pressured physicians to stay abreast of key advances and opinions in interventional cardiology.
Led by Editor-in-Chief Peter O'Kane, along with Deputy Editors and an editorial board of world-renowned physicians, the journal publishes peer-reviewed articles that aim to provide timely updates on the most pertinent issues in the field.
View the 2023 volume of ICR3
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