Tuesday
SESSION 5: NEW KEY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CAROTID DISEASE
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
Moderators:L. Nelson Hopkins, MD / Frank J. Veith, MD  
SESSION 5 SCHEDULE
1:00 PM - 1:05 PM Risk Of Carotid Intervention (CEA Or CAS) For Carotid Stenosis Is A Function Of Symptom Status Within 6 Months: Risk Is Equal In Asymptomatic Patients And Those With Symptoms > 6 Months Ago: From CREST
  Presenter(s):Wesley S. Moore, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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1:06 PM - 1:11 PM CEA Patients Have 30% Lower Risk Of Adverse Events Or Death Than CAS Patients After 12 Years: A Propensity Matched Population Based Analysis
  Presenter(s):Thomas L. Forbes, MD / Mohammad A. Hussain, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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1:12 PM - 1:17 PM Carotid Stent Fractures After CAS: How Often Do They Occur, How To Diagnose Them And What Is Their Significance
  Presenter(s):Jon S. Matsumura, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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MEGA-DEBATE
1:18 PM - 1:23 PM DEBATE: The Risk Of Stroke In Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Patients On Good Medical Management Is So Low That All Should Be Treated Medically: Stratification Of Risk Is Of Little Value
  Presenter(s):Anne L. Abbott, MD, PhD, FRACP  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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1:24 PM - 1:29 PM DEBATE: Not So: Many Asymptomatic Patients With High Grade Carotid Stenosis Need To Be Treated Invasively By CEA Or CAS: What % Of Such Patients Should Be Treated And Which Ones
  Presenter(s):Bruce A. Perler, MD, MBA  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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1:30 PM - 1:35 PM DEBATE: Wrong: With Good Medical Treatment The Incidence Of Carotid Occlusion And Stroke In Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Patients Is Very Low: Rarely Should Such Patients Be Treated By CEA Or CAS: What Is The % And How Should They Be Identified
  Presenter(s):J. David Spence, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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1:36 PM - 1:48 PM Panel Discussion
Moderator(s): Colin P. Derdeyn, MD / Wesley S. Moore, MD  
1:49 PM - 1:54 PM What Is Good Medical Treatment For Asymptomatic Patients With Carotid Stenosis: What Can It Do To The Plaque: How Low Should The LDL Cholesterol (LDL-C) Be Pushed: How To Get There: SAMMPRIS Proves It Can Be Done
  Presenter(s):Richard Bulbulia, MA, MD, FRCS / Colin P. Derdeyn, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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1:55 PM - 2:00 PM Can Decreasing LDL-C Sharply Produce Plaque Regression In The Coronary Arteries; In Carotid Arteries: What Drugs Should Be Used And What Should The LDL-C Goal Be
  Presenter(s):Ron Waksman, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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2:01 PM - 2:06 PM Effect Of Statins And PCSK-9 Inhibitors (Repatha) On Carotid Plaque Volume And Characteristics: Can Plaques Regress: How Low Should We Push The LDL-C: The GLAGOV Trial
  Presenter(s):James F. Meschia, MD / Thomas G. Brott, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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2:07 PM - 2:12 PM Carotid Stenosis Patients And Their Arteries Should Be Treated On The Basis Of Their Carotid Plaque Burden: How Is It Measured: Can It Be Changed By Drugs And Diet: Factors Associated With Resistant Arteriosclerosis: How Low Should We Push The LDL-C
  Presenter(s):J. David Spence, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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2:13 PM - 2:18 PM Benefit Of Statins On Restenosis And Cardiovascular Events After CEA: Importance Of Drug Dose And Decreased LDL-C Levels: Sudden Cessation Of Statins Can Destabilize Plaques
  Presenter(s):Christos D. Liapis, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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2:19 PM - 2:24 PM Causes Of Perioperative Strokes After CEA: How Should They Be Managed
  Presenter(s):Caron B. Rockman, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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2:25 PM - 2:30 PM Endovascular Techniques Are The Best Treatment For A Stroke After CEA, CAS Or Other Catheter Procedures: What Is The Best Current Way To Remove Clots Or Debris At The Carotid Bifurcation Or Intracranially
  Presenter(s):Colin P. Derdeyn, MD  
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
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2:31 PM - 2:37 PM Panel Discussion
END OF SESSION 5
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