2024 VEITHsymposium - Session Detail

Tuesday, November 19 - Saturday, November 23, 2024

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PROGRAMS D, E AND F ARE CONCURRENT WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS
PROGRAM D (SESSIONS 23-30 - PROGRESS IN LOWER EXTREMITY OCCLUSIVE DISEASE AND ITS TREATMENT; 6:40 A.M. to 6:05 P.M.)
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
SESSION 23: GENERALITIES IN THE ENDOVASCULAR AND OPEN TREATMENT OF LOWER EXTREMITY OCCLUSIVE DISEASE AND CLTI
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
Moderators: Enrico Ascher, MD / Andrej Schmidt, MD / Christopher K. Zarins, MD  
SESSION 23 SCHEDULE
6:40 AM - 6:45 AM
How Do Prior Endovascular Interventions Affect Future Lower Extremity Bypass Outcomes For CLTI: Why Do The Results Of The BEST-CLI Trial Make This More Important

Presenter(s): Kenneth Rosenfield, MD / Alik Farber, MD, MBA / Matthew T. Menard, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

6:46 AM - 6:51 AM
The Effect Of Optimal Medical Therapy On Outcomes In Patients With CLTI In The BEST-CLI Trial: What Should This Therapy Be And How Should It Be Monitored

Presenter(s): Vikram S. Kashyap, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

6:52 AM - 6:57 AM
Five-Year Mortality In Medicare Patients Undergoing Interventions For CLTI And IC Is Worse Than We Thought: 67% For CLTI And 33% For IC

Presenter(s): Jeffrey J. Siracuse, MD, MBA, FACS  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

6:58 AM - 7:03 AM
DEBATE: An Endo First Approach Is Best For Treating CLTI In Almost All Patients: The Role For Open Bypasses Is Very Limited (What Percent): Why BEST-CLI And BASIL 2 Have Not Changed My Practice

Presenter(s): Christopher J. Abularrage, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

7:04 AM - 7:09 AM
DEBATE: Open Bypass Should Be The First Treatment For Many CLTI Patients: When Is This So And In What Percent Of CLTI Patients

Presenter(s): Michael S. Conte, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

7:10 AM - 7:15 AM
Is The Open Surgery First Or Endovascular First Approach Controversy Still Alive For CLTI: What Percentage Of An Interventionalist's Patients Should Be Treated First By Open Surgery

Presenter(s): Marianne Brodmann, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

7:16 AM - 7:21 AM
What Causes Small Foot Arteries To Have Decreased Blood Flow Resulting In CLTI: Medial Arterial Calcification (MAC) Causes Increased Vascular Stiffness And Decreased Blood Flow; Atheromatous And Non Atheromatous Lesions Further Obstruct Blood As Shown Pathologically: Can Any Of These Be Treated

Presenter(s): Roberto Ferraresi, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

7:22 AM - 7:27 AM
What Are The Best Current Techniques For Revascularizing BTK And Below-The-Ankle (BTA) Lesions Causing CLTI: Is Open Bypass Ever The Best

Presenter(s): Stefan Mueller-Huelsbeck, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

7:28 AM - 7:33 AM
Microembolization During Complex Endovascular Procedures Is Causing More Damage Than We Think To The Already Compromised Pedal Runoff: Is Paclitaxel A Causal Agent

Presenter(s): Peter A. Schneider, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

7:34 AM - 7:39 AM
Is Preop CT Fractional Flow Reserve (FFRCT) Guided Coronary Revascularization Beneficial In Patients Requiring Invasive Treatment For Lower Extremity (LE) Lesions: An RCT Comparing Standard Care Versus Such Revascularization Is Showing The Benefit Of The Latter: What Is The Best Time For The Coronary Procedure—Before Or After The LE Treatment

Presenter(s): Christopher K. Zarins, MD / Dainis K. Krievins, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

7:40 AM - 7:45 AM
Radial-to-Peripheral Interventions For Lower Extremity Arterial Lesions (PAD): An Update On Available Tools And Techniques And Precautions: What's Possible And What's Not

Presenter(s): Craig M. Walker, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor

7:46 AM - 7:53 AM
Panel Discussion