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International Coronary Congress 2016 INTERNATIONAL CORONARY Medanta Institute of Education and Research CONGRESS presents 2016 November 11 - 13, 2016 Hotel Taj Palace New Delhi, India State of the Art Course of Coronary Revascularization in association with IACTS & APSIC Indian Association of Asian Pacific Society of Cardiovascular-Thoracic Surgeons Interventional Cardiolog First ever Heart Team Congress on Coronary Revascularization Scientific Programme rge DIC Su on ME AL of s C o A O e f N U g E A e N l d Y l C i R o 11.5 CPD n 20 Credit I A L b C u H l r a Point HOURS g y h o R RCS CPD points are recognised the world over, including in the US and Europe The possibilities are endless when a cardiologist and a cardiac surgeon come together to treat Coronary Artery Disease A world with the purest of meritocracies of Coronary Artery Disease Invitation International Coronary Congress 2016 Dear Friends & Colleagues, It is my privilege to welcome you to the International Coronary Congress 2016, New Delhi, India . AT ICC 2016 we are determined to make the first of its kind comprehensive course on coronary artery disease Dr. Naresh Trehan management where the platform is shared by most eminent cardiac surgeons and cardiologists from the world to give you a complete overview and meet all your unmet needs. The time has come when we have to introspect, leave the controversies and egos behind, and changes our mindset of individualistic approach of coronary artery disease management to more consensus -based approaches. In the light of evidences from recent trials its proved that HEART TEAM is the way forward in the management of cardiovascular diseases be it coronary artery disease or structural heart disease. We hope that this collaborated effort will translate into improved patient care. This symposium is designed for Cardiac surgeons, interventional cardiologists, clinical cardiologists, general practitioners, nurse practitioners, cath lab technicians, and other healthcare professionals with a special interest in the field of cardiovascular medicine. We request you to participate and contribute wholeheartedly and your participation will go a long way in making this mega event a GRAND SUCCESS. Organizing Committee COURSE DIRECTORS Dr Naresh Trehan Dr David Taggart Dr John Puskas Dr Kunal Sarkar Dr Praveen Chandra Dr Balbir Singh Dr Richard Shemin Organizing Secretaries Dr Nagendra Chouhan Dr Harpreet Wasir Dr Udgeath Dhir Scientific Advisory Committee Dr RR Kasliwal Dr Rajneesh Kapoor Dr Sanjay Mittal Dr Anil Bhan ICC 2016 - FACULTY International Faculty Dr. David Taggart, UK Dr. Michael Halkos, USA Dr. Samin Sharma, USA Dr. Hakim Tarmizi, Indonesia Dr. Paul Sergeant, Belgium Dr. Shuichiro Takanashi, Japan Dr. Hirokuni Arai, Japan Dr. Prakash Punjabi, UK Dr. Steve Fremes, Canada Dr. John Puskas, USA Dr. Rafael Rivero, USA Dr. T Kofidis, Singapore Dr. Joseph Sabik, USA Dr. Raj Kharbanda, UK Dr. Venkat Machiraju, USA Dr. Julian Gaer, UK Dr. Ramesh Singh, Singapore Dr. Vipin Zamvar, UK Dr. Ki-Bong Kim, South Korea Dr. Rashmi Yadav, UK Dr. Zhe Zheng, China Dr. Liuzhong Shen, China Dr. Richard Shemin National Faculty Dr. A J Swamy Dr. Gulam Nabi Lone Dr. N P Mishra Dr. Saeed Akhtar Dr. A Sampath Kumar Dr. H K Chopra Dr. Nabajit Talukdar Dr. Sandeep Bansal Dr. Ajeet Bana Dr. H Mardiker Dr. Naresh Trehan Dr. Sandeep Singh Dr. Ajit S Mullasarai Dr. H S Bedi Dr. Narottam Bhardwaj Dr. Sandeep Shrivastava Dr. Ambrish Mithal Dr. Haider Sarkar Dr. Neeraj Bhalla Dr. Sanjeev Chandna Dr. Amit Chandra Dr. Hemant K Pande Dr. Neeraj Pandit Dr. Sathyaki Nambala Dr. Anbha Mulay Dr. Hemant Narayan Ray Dr. Niraj Gupta Dr. Sethuraman Rajan Dr. Anil Jain Dr. J C Periapuram Dr. O P Yadava Dr. Shalinder Trivedi Dr. Anil Sharma Dr. Jacob Jamesraj Dr. P Chandrashekar Dr. Shiv Nair Dr. Anup Banerji Dr. Jagdish Prasad Dr. P Devaguru Dr. Shyam Bansal Dr. Aparna Jaswal Dr. Jaikumar Dr. P K Goel Dr. Sundeep Mishra Dr. Arun Garg Dr. Janardan Reddy Dr. Pankaj Maheshwari Dr. Sunil Mishra Dr. Ashok Seth Dr. Jasjeet Wasir Dr. Pradeep Narayan Dr. Surinder Bazaz Dr. Atul Mathur Dr. K M Cherian Dr. Praveen Chandra Dr. T S Kler Dr. B Neelakandan Dr. K N Bhosle Dr. Punit Rastogi Dr. T S Mahant Dr. Balbir Singh Dr. Karan Singh Yadav Dr. R K Madhok Dr. Tapas Roychowdhury Dr. Balram Airan Dr. Kartekeya Bhargava Dr. R K Saran Dr. Tarun Kumar Dr. Beena Bansal Dr. Karuna Kara Padhy Dr. R M Mathur Dr. U P Singh Dr. Bharat Dubey Dr. Kunal Sarkar Dr. Rajiv Agarwal Dr. V K Chopra Dr. CP Srivastava Dr. Lokeshwara Rao Sajja Dr. Rajneesh Malhotra Dr. Vijay Kohli Dr. Debasis Das Dr. M Wali Dr. Ramesh K Bapna Dr. Vijay Trehan Dr. Deepak Kapila Dr. Madhukar Shahi Dr. Ranjit Nath Dr. Vinayak Agarwal Dr. DK Satsangi Dr. Mamtesh Gupta Dr. Ravi Dalmia Dr. Yatin Mehta Dr. Devi Shetty Dr. Manish Bansal Dr. Ripu Daman Dr. Yugal Mishra Dr. G K Mani Dr. Milind Hote Dr. Rishi Sethi Dr. Z S Meharwal Dr. Giridhar Kamalapurkar Dr. Mukesh Mehra Dr. Roopa Salwan Dr. Gopichand Mannan Dr. N N Khanna Dr. S K Dwivedi Cocktail Reception & Dinner will be 07:00 pm onwards at RANI BAGH Cocktail Reception 07:00 pm onwards at RANI BAGH & GALA Dinner at Durbar Hall - 08:00 pm onwards International Coronary Congress 2016 11-Nov-2016 (Friday) DURBAR HALL 08:00-09:00 REGISTRATION 09:00-09:05 Welcome to International Coronary Congress 2016 Dr. Naresh Trehan Chairpersons: Dr. Kunal Sarkar, Dr. John Puskas, Dr. David Taggart, Dr. Richard Shemin Discussants: Dr. Praveen Chandra, Dr. Nagendra Chouhan COMBINED CARDIAC SURGERY & CARDIOLOGY SESSION COMBINED CARDIAC SURGERY & CARDIOLOGY SESSION - 1 (09:05 am - 10:30 am) Evidence Base for Management of Coronary Artery Disease in 2016 Chairpersons: Dr. John Puskas, Dr. Praveen Chandra, Dr. Naresh Trehan, Dr. Ashok Seth Discussants: Dr. R K Saran, Dr. Saeed Akhtar, Dr. Shalinder Trivedi, Dr. H K Chopra 09:05-09:20 Coronary Artery Disease Management in 2016: Dr. Naresh Trehan The Complete Continuum 09:20-09:35 Back to the Future: Surgical Management of Dr. David Taggart Atherosclerotic Coronary Artery Disease: A Brief Review 09:35-09:45 Bypass Grafts are Not Enough: Non-Surgical Dr. Samin Sharma Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease in 2016 and Beyond 09:45-09:55 Transformers: Major Trials That changed the Face of Dr. Raj Kharbanda Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery 09:55-10:05 Updated US and European CABG Guidelines; Survival Benefit Dr. Richard Shemin of Guidelines-Directed Medical Treatment of CABG Patients 10:05-10:20 Trends in PCI and CABG in India in 2016: The Impact of Dr. Devi Shetty Economics on Cardiovascular Care 10:20-10:30 Moderated Panel Discussion: Heart Team Management of CAD in 2016 COMBINED CARDIAC SURGERY & CARDIOLOGY SESSION II (10:30 am – 12:00 pm) Coronary Controversies, Part I: Transition From Guideline-based Generalization to Individualized Case-based Approach Chairpersons: Dr. Joseph Sabik, Dr. P K Goel Discussants: Dr. Ravi Dalmia, Dr. Prakash Punjabi 10:30-10:42 Total Arterial Revascularization Is the Holy Grail for CABG Dr. John Puskas 10:42-10:54 When is the Saphenous Vein Graft the Preferred Conduit? Dr. Ki-Bong Kim 10:54-11:06 Radial Arterial Conduits: Where Do They Stand Between IMA and SVG? Dr. Steve Fremes 11:06-11:18 Diffuse disease in small vessel: Challenges for the Cardiac Surgeon Dr. K M Cherian 11:18-11:30 DES: The trusted one for all kind of lesions Dr. Praveen Chandra 11:30-11:42 BVS: The New Entrent with Great Potentials Dr. Ashok Seth 11:42-12:00 Moderated Panel Discussion: The Right strategy for the Right Target in the Right Patient 1 11-Nov-2016 (Friday) International Coronary Congress 2016 DURBAR HALL Combined Cardiac Surgery & Cardiology Session III (12:00 pm - 01:00 pm ) Therapy Selection in the Real World: Who Should Do It? The Role of the Heart Team Chairpersons: Dr. Devi Shetty, Dr. Ashok Seth Dr. Sundeep Mishra, Dr. Neeraj Pandit Discussants: Dr. S K Dwivedi, Dr. R K Madhok, Dr. Sandeep Bansal CASE 1: MULTI-VESSEL DISEASE WITH POOR LV FUNCTION 12:00-12:10 Surgeon's Comment Dr. Michael Halkos 12:10-12:20 Cardiologist's Comment Dr. Balbir Singh 12:20-12:30 Moderated Discussion CASE 2 : OSTIAL LEFT MAIN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN A 40 YEAR OLD MALE 12:30-12:40 Surgeon's Opinion Dr. Joseph Sabik 12:40-12:50 Cardiologist's Opinion Dr. P K Goel 12:50-01:00 Moderated Discussion 01:00-01:50 LUNCH AT RANI BAGH D E D I C AT E D C A R D I A C S U R G E R Y S E S S I O N Dedicated Cardiac Surgery Session - I (01:50 pm - 2:55 pm) Moving BITA into the Mainstream Chairpersons: Dr. Richard Shemin, Dr. Kunal Sarkar Discussants: Dr. Deepak Kumar Satsangi, Dr. O P Yadava 01:50-02:00 The 2015 STS Guidelines on Arterial Conduits for Dr. Joseph Sabik Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting 02:00-02:10 BITA Grafting: The Evidence in 2016 Dr. David Taggart 02:10-02:20 Can BITA Adequately Supply the Entire Heart? Dr. John Puskas 02:20-02:30 BITA Grafting: Indian + Global Trends Dr. Lokeshwara Rao Sajja 02:30-02:40 Deterrents to BITA Grafting: How to Overcome Them and Dr. Vipin Zamvar Close the Gap between Common Practice and Best Practices 02:40-02:55 Moderated Panel Discussion: Is overuse of Stents an aftereffect of underuse of BITA grafting? Dedicated Cardiac Surgery Session - II (02:55 pm – 03:45 pm) BITA Grafting: How to Harvest and Use BITA Grafts Chairpersons: Dr.
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