Call for Abstracts & Cases: Poster Session
Peripheral
Complex lesions 1
Booth I
Thursday, Ocrober 20
10:00-10:50
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-01 10002 Kuan Chun Chen Cheng Hsin General Hospital Taiwan, R.O.C. Current practice and outcomes of patients with left main and/or multi-vessel coronary artery disease in Taiwan: a single center experience
M-02 10022 Tetsuya Nomura Nantan General Hospital Japan Tricks of dual lumen microcatheter-facilitated reverse wire technique in percutaneous coronary intervention for markedly angulated bifurcated lesions
M-03 10028 Hiroyuki Omori Gifu Heart Center Japan The utility of a jailed pressure wire technique for a coronarybifurcation lesion in a patient with chronic kidney disease
M-04 10033 Ryusuke Yamamoto Komatsu Municipal Hospital Japan Severely calcified LAD-ACS case: treated successfully but needs a hard time without rotablator.
M-05 10037 Toshiki Asada Yokohama Sakae Kyosai Hospital Japan A case of coronary dissection during PCI for the heavy calcified lesion
M-06
[Digital]
10009 Kuan Chun Chen Cheng Hsin General Hospital Taiwan, R.O.C. A staged percutaneous coronary intervention strategy improves clinical outcomes of patients with complex left main disease
M-07
[Digital]
10040 Florim Cuculi Luzerner Kantonsspital Swizerland A novel approach to treat in-stent restenosis: 6- and 12-month results using the everolimus-eluting bioresorbable vascular scaffold.
DES
Booth II
Thursday, Ocrober 20
10:00-10:50
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-08 10050 Jongho Nam Yeungnam University Medical Center Korea A Comparison of 1st and 2nd Generation Drug Eluting Stents in Real World Clinical Practice
M-10 10074 Goro Yoshioka Miyazaki Medical Association Hospital Japan 2-year follow-up angiography of Everolimus-eluting-stent implantation to chronic total occlusion
M-11 10081 Hidekazu Aoyama Nagoya Tokushukai General Hospital Japan A Case of Very Late Coronary Aneurysm Associated with Paclitaxel-Eluting Stent Complete Fracture
M-12 10093 Hironori Takami University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan Optical coherence tomography observation within 1 month after SYNERGY stent implantation
M-13 10094 Yuji Nishimoto Hyogo Prefectural Amagasaki General Medical Center Japan Bioresorbable polymer everolimus-eluting stents cause entrapment of intravascular ultrasound
M-14
[Digital]
10049 Florim Cuculi Luzerner Kantonsspital Swizerland BVS Implantation using highly-non-compliant balloons at very high pressures: outcome of 300 cases
Imaging
Booth III
Thursday, Ocrober 20
10:00-11:20
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-15 10008 Minoru Ichikawa Higashiosaka City Medical Center Japan Drug-coated balloon angioplasty is a better option than stent-in-stent strategy for repetitive in-stent restenosis of the second-generation drug-eluting stents
M-16 10020 Jong Hoon Koh Seoul Seonam Hospital, Ewha Womans University Korea Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography Guided Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Patient with coronary artery disease and Metabolic Syndrome
M-17 10054 Shota Okuno Kansai Rosai Hospital Japan Intravascular Status beyond 5 Years Following the First Generation Sirolimus-eluting Stent Implantation
M-18 10057 Kotaro Takahashi Shizuoka General Hospital Japan Serial OCT follow up of covered stent implanted in subintimal space of undilatable heavily calcified lesion in right coronary artery
M-19 10068 Kana Harada Shizuoka General Hospital Japan Successful result after OCT-guided PCI using kissing balloon technique with drug-coating balloons for in-stent restenosis lesions at left main bifurcation.
M-20 10088 Wataru Yamada Seirei Yokohama Hospital Japan A Case That was Observed by IVUS, OCT, and Angioscopy for a Calcified Nodule with Severe Calcified Lesions.
M-21 10090 Toshihiro Yoshino Seirei Yokohama Hospital Japan The case of ISR lesion which was difficult to point out in CAG, but was able to by OFDI.
M-22 10097 Hideki Yano Dokkyo Medical University Japan Why do you think dialysis patients are independent predictor of ACS?
Others
Booth IV
Thursday, Ocrober 20
10:00-11:00
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-24 10027 Takao Konishi Hokkaido Cardiovascular Hospital Japan Acute inferior myocardial infarction complicated with right ventricular infarction and ventricular septal perforation
M-25 10038 Kuniaki Nakano Yokohama Minami Kyosai Hospital Japan Evaluation of DCB (drug-coated balloon) used for native lesions and ISR lesions.
M-26 10044 Kook Jin Chun Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital Korea Safety of administration of protamine after coronary drug eluting stent deployment
M-27 10047 Mana Nakao Nara City Hospital Japan Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for a lotus root appearance in bifurcated coronary arteries
M-28 10048 Akihiro Takasaki Matsusaka Chuo General Hospital Japan Altered cut off value of iFR for detecting myocardial ischemia defined by FFR in hemodialysis patients compared with non-hemodialysis patients
M-29 10101 Yoichi Imori Nippon Medial School Hospital Japan Percutaneous transluminal septal myocardial ablation for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy through the anomalous septal branch
M-31
[Digital]
10096 Hiroki Emori Wakayama Medical University Japan The correlation between Quantitative Flow Ratio (QFR) and Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR)
ACS/AMI 1
Booth I
Thursday, Ocrober 20
14:30-15:40
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-32 10001 Kang-Yin Chen The Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University People's Republic of China Comparisons of loading doses of ticagrelor versus clopidogrel in preventing periprocedural myocardial infarction
M-33 10005 Tomohiro Nakamura Seriatim Citizens Medical Center Japan Safety of Transradial Intervention in Patients with ST-elevation acute myocardial infarction: Result from a low-volume center
M-34 10013 Wei-Chieh Lee Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Taiwan, R.O.C. Associations with 30-day Survival following ECMO in Patients with Acute STEMI and Profound Cardiogenic Shock
M-35 10016 Meng-Chieh Wu Chi Mei Medical Center Taiwan, R.O.C. Regional system of STEMI care for patients who initially seen at non-PCI-capable hospitals in Tainan City in Taiwan
M-36 10019 Atsushi Nakano JCHO Sapporo Hokushin Hospital Japan A case of stent thrombosis associated with neoatherosclerosis in the very late phase of after BMS implantation.
M-37 10029 Tsuyoshi Isawa Sendai Kousei Hospital Japan Safety and efficacy of sheathless transradial percutaneous coronary interventions for acute coronary syndrome: a prospective study with radial ultrasound follow-up
M-38 10035 Tatsuo Haraki Saitama Eastern Cardiovascular Hospital Japan A case of acute ST elevation myocardial infarction in the RCA ostium with cardiac rotation
ACS/AMI 2
Booth I
Friday, October 21
10:00-11:10
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-40 10052 WeiChun Huang Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Fooyin University, National Yang Ming University Taiwan, R.O.C. The improvement of the ratio of ambulance use in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction- a city based multicenter program
M-41 10053 Yangsoo Jang Yonsei University College of Medicine Korea Use of New Antiplatelet Agents for Acute Coronary Syndrome in Korea
M-42 10055 Donggyu Moon The Catholic University of Korea, Saint Vincent's Hospital Korea Discordant Impact of Preprocedural and Followup Glycemic Control on Clinical Outcomes in Diabetic Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
M-43 10058 Kyounghoon Lee Gil Medical Center, Gachon University Korea Safety and efficacy outcomes of Cilostazol and Paclitaxel dual-coating stents for primary percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with myocardial infarction
M-44 10060 Seung-Woon Rha Korea University Guro Hospital Korea Comparative Outcomes of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor and Angiotensin Receptor Blocker in Diabetic Hypertensive Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients
M-45 10062 Seung-Woon Rha Korea University Guro Hospital Korea Impact of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy on Coronary Artery Spasm as assessed by Acetylcholine Provocation Test
M-46 10063 Seung-Woon Rha Korea University Guro Hospital Korea A Novel Scoring System Predicting Major Adverse Cardiac Events in Coronary Artery Spasm Patients: A Large-scale Simulation Analysis
Complication / Bailout
Booth II
Friday, October 21
10:00-11:10
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-47 10017 Taku Iwaki Yokohama Sakae Kyosai Hospital Japan The successful hemostasis with gelatine sponge for the coronary perforation
M-48 10018 Toru Takii Sendai City Medical Center Sendai Open Hospital Japan An Effective Bailout Technique using child catheters for the Non-deflatable Balloon that obstructs Coronary Artery Flow
M-49 10034 Takayuki Shinmura Seirei Yokohama Hospital Japan A case of bail out from the filter wire entrapment by the stent jail
M-50 10051 Taketoshi Maeda Ohama Dai-ichi Hospital Japan Plugged catheter method: A successful bail out for a floating coronary stent accidentally mounted on the guiding catheter
M-51 10066 Suguru Matsumoto Saiseikai Kawaguchi Hospital Japan Longitudinal Stent-shortening During Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
M-52 10083 Shinji Imura Okamura Memorial Hospital Japan A case of successful PCI to acute graft failure following coronary artery bypass surgery
M-53 10095 Koji Yasumoto Osaka Rosai Hospital Japan Successful retrieve of part of guide catheter extension system which remained in coronary artery: a case report
CTO 1
Booth III
Friday, October 21
10:00-11:20
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-54 10003 Victoria Martin Yuste Hospital Clinic Barcelona Spain Functional evaluation of intermediate lesions in the donor artery of collateral circulation in case of chronic coronary occlusion
M-55 10004 Victoria Martin Yuste Hospital Clinic Barcelona Spain Medical treatment in patients with chronic coronary occlusion: factors involved in making decisions treatment and its prognostic implications
M-56 10007 Victoria Martin Yuste Hospital Clinic Barcelona Spain Patients with chronic coronary total occlussion. Predictor factors for all causes of death during long term follow-up
M-57 10015 Victoria Martin Yuste Hosipital Clinic Barcelona Spain Mortality predictor factors of chronic coronary total occlusion in diabetic patients
M-58 10026 Yuta Imai Okamura Memorial Hospital Japan Angiographic follow-up and long-term clinical outcomes of drug-eluting stent implantation after successful recanalization of chronic total occlusion
M-59 10030 Iiya Munehiro Minami Kyosai Hospital Japan IVUS guided PCI for stumpless CTO lesion with adjacent side branch
M-60 10031 Hiroshi Doi Tokorozawa Heart Center Japan How should we manage a case with repeat in-stent occlusion after successful PCI for RCA-CTO?
M-61 10039 Hiroyuki Fujii Yokohama Minami Kyosai Hospital Japan Difference between Corsair and Threader OTW for CTO lesion
M-62
[Digital]
10006 Victoria Martin Yuste Hospital Clinic Barcelona Spain Monocenter registry of 1063 patients with chronic coronary total occlusion. Can long term follow-up be influenced by the treatment?
M-63
[Digital]
10021 Jin-Ho Choi Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Korea Prediction of Guidewire Crossing of Chronic Total Occlusion by Pre-Procedural Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography
Risk Factor
Booth IV
Friday, October 21
10:00-10:20
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-66 10024 Jong Hoon Koh Seoul Seonam Hospital ,University of Ewha Womans Korea Prognostic Significance of An Early Invasive Therapy in Patient with Stable Angina and Chronic Renal failure.
M-67 10078 Yukio Mizuguchi Sakurakai Takahashi Hospital Japan Impact of prehospital information for activating catheterization laboratory in patient with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
Complex lesions 2
Booth I
Friday, October 21
14:00-15:00
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-68 10041 Kei Kawai Seirei Yokohama Hospital Japan Efficacy of Leopard-crawl technic and mini-contrast PCI in severe calcified lesion complicated with renal failure.
M-69 10042 Min Ku Chon Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital Korea Force focused angioplasty with confirmation of the calcium fracture by IVUS: Simple and effective method to overcome heavily calcified lesion
M-70 10061 Kazuki Mizutani Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine Japan Comparison between low and high-speed rotational atherectomy, insight from OFDI analysis
M-71 10082 Yusuke Watanabe New Tokyo Hospital Japan Procedural Success rate and In-hospital Outcomes after PCI with Rotational Atherectomy in Patients with Low LVEF
M-72 10084 Mizuho Kasahara St. Marianna University Japan A rare case of saphenous vein early stenosis after coronary artery bypass surgery in patient presented with acute myocardial infarction
M-73 10091 Shunsuke Kitani Tokeidai Memorial Hospital Japan A Case of PCI for Distal LMT to Proximal LAD stenosis with Combination of DCA and DCB angioplasty
ACS/AMI 3
Booth II
Friday, October 21
14:00-15:00
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-74 10070 Jin Sup Park Pusan National University Hospital Korea Lower In-hospital Ventricular Fibrillation in Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients Receiving Statins
M-75 10080 Ayako Harima Hiroshima City Hiroshima Citizens Hospital Japan A novel stent-less PCI strategy using excimer laser and drug coated balloon for patients with acute coronary syndrome
M-76 10085 Yoshitaka Muraoka University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan A case of atypical acute myocardial infarction with difficulty in diagnosis and treatment
M-77 10089 Weon Kim Kyung Hee University Hospital Korea Roles of High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Patients with Acute Myocardial infarction
M-78 10102 Chinatsu Komiyama Toranomon Hospital Japan thrombus aspiration resulted in avoidance of stent deployment for a relatively young patient with AMI
M-80 10104 Wook Bum Pyun Ewha Womans University, Mokdong Hospital Korea Critical thrombosis from hormone replacement therapy in young women
LMT
Booth III
Friday, October 21
14:00-14:40
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-82 10032 Yoshihito Arao Komaki City Hospital Japan Successful percutaneous coronary intervention for severe stenosis of the left main coronary artery in high-risk patient
M-83 10059 Sang-Ho Park Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hosptial Korea Predictors associated with 3-year adverse clinical outcomes following Successful PCI for left main disease with Drug-eluting Stents
M-84 10075 Tatsuki Doijiri Yamatoseiwa Hospital Japan Middle-long-term clinical outcomes of LMT lesion PCI in our hospital
CTO 2
Booth IV
Friday, October 21
14:00-15:20
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-86 10045 Kenichi Ota Shonan Tobu General Hospital Japan A RCA-CTO case, Retrograde UltimateBros3 wire went to extravascular.
M-87 10064 Seung-Woon Rha Korea University Guro Hospital Korea Impact of Successful Percutaneous Coronary Intervention on Chronic Total Occlusion Outcomes in Patients with Well-developed Coronary Collateral Flow
M-88 10072 Jihun Ahn Soonchungayng University Gumi Hospital Korea Impact ofVessel Size on Outcomes following Successful Chronic Total Occlusion Intervention; Six-month Angiographic and 2-year Clincial Outcomes
M-89 10073 Yuhei Nojima Nishinomiya Municipal Central Hospital Japan Impact of efficacy on conus branch anchoring technique in proximal RCA-CTO PCI
M-90 10086 Masahiro Araki Kyushu Medical Center Japan A Case with difficulty of Balloon Advancement after Guidewire Crossing for the Chronic Total Occlusion of Distal Right Coronary Artery
M-91 10087 Shinichiro Doi Juntendo University School of Medicine Japan A Case of successful PCI in LAD-CTO with large severe calcified aneurysm in young adult with history of Kawasaki disease.
M-92 10098 Yutaka Aoyama Nagoya Daini Red Cross Hospital Japan Treatment for In-stent restenosis chronic total occlusion lesions with Drug Coated Balloon
M-93 10100 Yohei Hokama Tokyo Medical University Hachiouji Medical Center Japan A case of successful induction of retrograde wire into the guiding catheter using a GuideLiner at the Reverse CART.
M-94
[Digital]
10065 Ji-Hoon Ahn Cardiovascular Center, Korea University Guro Hospital Korea Percutaneous Coronary Intervention versus Optimal Medical Therapy in Diabetic Patients with Chronic Total Occlusion
M-95
[Digital]
10067 Ji-Hoon Ahn Cardiovascular Center, Korea University Guro Hospital Korea Impact of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Chronic Total Occlusion Patients with Near-normal Left Ventricular Function
Digital Poster Session
Session 1
Thursday, Ocrober 20
16:30-18:00
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-06 10009 Kuan Chun Chen Cheng Hsin General Hospital Taiwan, R.O.C. A staged percutaneous coronary intervention strategy improves clinical outcomes of patients with complex left main disease
M-07 10040 Florim Cuculi Luzerner Kantonsspital Swizerland A novel approach to treat in-stent restenosis: 6- and 12-month results using the everolimus-eluting bioresorbable vascular scaffold.
M-14 10049 Florim Cuculi Luzerner Kantonsspital Swizerland BVS Implantation using highly-non-compliant balloons at very high pressures: outcome of 300 cases
M-31 10096 Hiroki Emori Wakayama Medical University Japan The correlation between Quantitative Flow Ratio (QFR) and Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR)
Digital Poster Session
Session 2
Friday, October 21
16:30-18:00
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Affiliation Country Title Abstract
M-62 10006 Victoria Martin Yuste Hospital Clinic Barcelona Spain Monocenter registry of 1063 patients with chronic coronary total occlusion. Can long term follow-up be influenced by the treatment?
M-63 10021 Jin-Ho Choi Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Korea Prediction of Guidewire Crossing of Chronic Total Occlusion by Pre-Procedural Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography
M-94 10065 Ji-Hoon Ahn Cardiovascular Center, Korea University Guro Hospital Korea Percutaneous Coronary Intervention versus Optimal Medical Therapy in Diabetic Patients with Chronic Total Occlusion
M-95 10067 Ji-Hoon Ahn Cardiovascular Center, Korea University Guro Hospital Korea Impact of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Chronic Total Occlusion Patients with Near-normal Left Ventricular Function
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