*The list of accepted cases with presentation schedule is followed by the below notes.
AMI, ACS 1 |
Friday, October 25 8:50-10:10 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1010 |
Chien-Hung Hsueh |
Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
Quantitative flow ratio guided percutaneous coronary intervention for STEMI with multi-vessel disease |
|
1022 |
Masaki Ito |
Teikyo University, Japan |
ST-elevation myocardial infarction due to LAD proximal lesion with chronic total occlusion of LAD mid lesion. |
|
1023 |
Kota Komiyama |
Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Japan |
Successful PCI for STEMI with giant thrombus due to giant coronary artery ectasia. |
|
1026 |
Swaroop Govind Bharadi |
Care Hospitals Hitech City, India |
LEFT MAIN PRIMARY PCI-THE GREAT ESCAPE WHEN ALL ROADS WERE BLOCKED - "DOES INHOUSE PRIMARY PCI TEAM MATTER ?" |
|
1027 |
Koichi Ohashi |
Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh Hospital, Japan |
Usefulness of the Impella 2.5 in patients with acute coronary syndrome and cardiogenic shock caused by left main trunk thrombus |
|
1036 |
Mitsutoshi Yokota |
Chiba Nishi General Hospital, Japan |
A Case of High Risk ACS which was successfully treated by RotaPro with Excimer Laser |
|
1041 |
Makio Muraishi |
Tokyo Bay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center, Japan |
Successful Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) and Complication in a Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) with STEMI Treated with Cutting Balloon Angioplasty. |
|
1118 |
Marc Bedossa |
University Hospital of Rennes, France |
A non usual STEMI with Cardiogenic Shock after Cardiac Surgery |
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AMI, ACS 2 |
Saturday, October 26 8:50-10:10 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1044 |
Motosu Ando |
Okamura Memorial Hospital, Japan |
A case of acute broad anterior wall myocardial infarction carried by cardiopulmonary arrest |
|
1052 |
Yik Ching Hung |
Tuen Mun Hospital, Hong Kong |
Reverse Wiring of Anomalous RCA during CPR and Primary PCI |
|
1080 |
Asa Phichaphop |
Mahidol University, Thailand |
High Thrombus burden in STEMI how we solved |
|
1098 |
Kazunori Takemura |
Ayase Heart Hospital, Japan |
Long distance of Spontaneous Coronary artery dissection involving LMT in a midde-aged man
-Complete rapid healing and clinical usefulness of CABG as a temporizing strategy- |
|
1106 |
Kai Ninomiya |
Mitsui Memorial hospital, Japan |
Resolution of coronary thrombosis under edoxaban treatment in recent STEMI |
|
1116 |
Min-Woong Kim |
Hanmaeum Hospital, Hanyang University Medical Center, Korea |
How to Overcome Tortuous and Angulated Lesion at RCA STEMI |
|
1117 |
Cheuk Hang Tsang |
Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong |
PCI in severe LM disease with mechanical support |
|
1145 |
Masao Yamaguchi |
Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital, Japan |
Two Distinct Characteristics of Plaque Erosion by Multimodality Intracoronary Imaging |
|
Calcified Lesion 1 |
Friday, October 25 14:50-15:50 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1040 |
Toru Tagashira |
Kita-harima Medical Center, Japan |
A Case of bailout from the left descending artery occlusion by the destruction of the stent due to the jumping crown of the Orbital Atherectomy System |
|
1045 |
Rong-Chong Huang |
Beijing Friendship Hospital, People's Republic of China |
Strategy of PCI for a Patients with calcification restenosis lesion |
|
1046 |
Kenta Ishibashi |
Tokyobay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center, Japan |
Rotational Atherectomy under V-A Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) to Severely Calcified Proximal Left Coronary Artery Stenosis for Patients with Severe Aortic Valve Stenosis; A Challenging Case Report. |
|
1053 |
Kin Ho Wong |
Pok Oi Hospital, Hong Kong |
Carve your way! Orbital atherectomy with mechanical circulatory support in severely calcified lesion |
|
1079 |
Toshihiko Kishida |
Saiseikai Yokohama City Eastern Hospital, Japan |
Successful treatment with Diamondback 360? as a pre-treatment for stenting for calcified lesion |
|
1082 |
Daisuke Terashita |
Kitaharima Medical Center, Japan |
A case of successful PCI for severe calcified, tortuous and tight stenotic lesion, using novel 0.03 inch semi-compliant balloon |
|
Calcified Lesion 2 |
Saturday, October 26 14:30-15:30 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1097 |
Tatsuya Shigematsu |
Ehime Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan |
ST-elevation myocardial infarction with calcified nodule at the right coronary artery ostium treated using stent-less strategy |
|
1101 |
Kohei Asada |
Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan |
A severely calcified coronary lesion that a burr cannot penetrate |
|
1107 |
Naoya Takahashi |
Hyogo Prefectual Amagasaki General Medical Center, Japan |
Utility and limitation of delivering Rotablator through a guiding extension catheter |
|
1108 |
Daijiro Tomii |
Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Japan |
Nodular Calcification Induced by Hinge Motion of Right Coronary Artery |
|
1111 |
Takushi Sugiyama |
Dokkyo Medical University Nikko Medical Center, Japan |
The successful bailout procedure for multiple blow out perforations of the left anterior descending coronary artery after rotational atherectomy and stenting. |
|
1113 |
Wonho Kim |
Eulji University Hospital, Korea |
Successfully managed two catastrophic events in a patient with complex coronary artery disease |
|
CTO 1 |
Thursday, October 24 14:10-15:30 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1003 |
Tse-Hsuan Yang |
Kaohsiung Veteran General Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
Integrated application of antegrade and retrograde recanalization for chronic total occlusion |
|
1004 |
Mitsunobu Kaneko |
Tokyo Metropolitan Police Hospital, Japan |
Retrograde approach PCI for LAD-CTO, via an ipsilateral intra-septal collateral channel |
|
1008 |
Nicholas Chua |
Universiti of Teknologi MARA, Malaysia |
Ping Pong PCI to CTO LCx via OM1 |
|
1011 |
Cho Han Lee |
Yunlin Christian Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
Retrograde knuckle wire technique for non-stump ostial RCA CTO |
|
1025 |
Ikuma Sasaki |
Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital, Japan |
The case of DCA in LAD os-CTO. |
|
1032 |
Hyeon Jeong Kim |
Kyungpook National University Hospital, Korea |
A tough case of double CTO failed IVUS guided rewiring about LAD long false lumen wiring. Finally LAD CTO treated with retrograde approach using epicardial channel. |
|
1038 |
Michitomo Kawahito |
Shizuoka City Shizuoka Hospital, Japan |
Successful revascularization of RCA-CTO was effective for global left ventricular function in a diabetic patient with post coronary artery bypass grafting |
|
1042 |
Munenori Okubo |
Gifu Heart Center, Japan |
Step by step procedure to perform LCx non-stump CTO via retrograde epicardial channel from the #4AV of RCA CTO distal |
|
CTO 2 |
Friday, October 25 10:20-12:10 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1048 |
Tomohiro Yamaguchi |
Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan |
A successful case of calcified CTO lesion using retrograde approach after orbital atherectomy for donor artery. |
|
1050 |
Keita Inanaga |
Aso Iizuka Hospital, Japan |
A case of RCA CTO |
|
1051 |
Jonathan G. Sung |
Tuen Mun Hospital, Hong Kong |
Silent Complication in CTO PCI |
|
1055 |
Kabul Priyantoro |
Binawaluya Cardiovascular Center, Indonesia |
Long Way through the Bumpy Road for the New Hope:
Successful PCI for Very Long CTO RCA with Critical and Heavily Calcified Donor Artery |
|
1062 |
Yuta Imai |
Saiseikai Shiga Prefecture Hospital, Japan |
A pitfall of IVUS-guided parallel wire technique in the case of tortuous LCx CTO |
|
1070 |
Kiwamu Sudo |
Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Japan |
A case of successful antegrade approach for LAD CTO by using Parallel Wire Technique. |
|
1086 |
Takahiro Arimura |
Fukuoka City Hospital, Japan |
One of the reentry techniques while the GW crossing through the true lumen from the large sub-intimal space to adventitia by using IVUS on CTO-PCI |
|
1088 |
Suma M Victor |
Madras Medical Mission, India |
Retrograde CTO through ipsilateral collaterals |
|
1092 |
Chenh-Chung Hung |
Kaohsiung Veteran General Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
Calcified CTO lesion management |
|
1099 |
Mathews Paul |
Moulana Hospital, India |
The Way Became the Goal!
CTO Crossed with Retrograde Wire as Reference. |
|
1100 |
Ying-Chang Tung |
Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
Post-CABG LM CTO PCI in an elderly patient with NSTEMI |
|
CTO 3 |
Friday, October 25 13:40-14:40 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1102 |
Koki Omi |
Nihonkai General Hospital, Japan |
A case of complicated uncontrollable Knuckle Wire Technique (KWT) at long CTO PCI |
|
1105 |
Jialing Lin |
National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
Back on the right track |
|
1114 |
Yao Chang Wang |
Cheng Hsin General Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
Stumpless CTO |
|
1120 |
Chen-Yuan Su |
National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
The jailed obtuse marginal branch. Let's reverse the condition! |
|
1121 |
Hiroyuki Yokota |
Saiseikai Utsunomiya Hospital, Japan |
A case which complete revascularization was achieved by performing PCI in stages while performing ischemic evaluation on severe three-vessel lesions including CTO. |
|
1123 |
Noriaki Takeda |
Ootakanomori Hospital, Japan |
Successful reattempt PCI for RCA CTO by percutaneous coronary baypass using 4 Graftmaster stents |
|
CTO 4 |
Saturday, October 26 13:10-14:30 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1134 |
Takahide Suzuki |
JA Hokkaido Asahikawa Kosei General Hospital, Japan |
Unexpected cardiogenic shock due to sinus node artery occlusion |
|
1124 |
Yen Bo Su |
Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
A difficult dilemma encountered during a successful revascularization of a chronic total occlusion in left anterior descending artery. |
|
1126 |
Kai Song |
Dong-A University Hospital, Korea |
Antegrade Knuckle wire technique in RCA CTO PCI |
|
1127 |
Xuan Jin |
Dong-A University Hospital, Korea |
Nightmare of PCI at long RCA ISR-CTO lesion |
|
1128 |
Wataru Takagi |
Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan |
A case of the effectiveness of using ELCA for CTO lesion with severe calcification |
|
1130 |
Yusuke Inagaki |
Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital, Japan |
Treatment strategy for multi-vessel chronic total occlusion with very severe calcification |
|
1144 |
Reiko Shiomura |
The Fraternity Memorial Hospital, Japan |
Successful treatment of chronic total occlusion of left descending artery with anomalous origin of left coronary artery after transcatheter aortic valve implantation |
|
1024 |
Masatoki Yoshida |
Okayama University, Japan |
A CHIP case presentation; RCA CTO PCI contributed to the improvement of functional mitral regurgitation with severe LV dysfunction. |
|
LMT/Long, Diffuse Lesion, Small Vessel |
Friday, October 25 16:10-17:40 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1009 |
Yusuke Uemura |
Anjo Kosei Hospital, Japan |
Case; Two different interventions to the same post-CABG patient with ostial LM calcified lesion |
|
1019 |
Mohamed Elsayed Radwan |
Chang Gung Memorial Unversity Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
Distal Left main calcified bifurcation lesion with difficult LAD angulation managed with reverse wire technique . |
|
1072 |
Tomoya Fukagawa |
Saiseikai Yokohama-City Eastern Hospital, Japan |
A successful case of IMPELLA-assisted PCI for LMT bifurcation with calcification. |
|
1110 |
Akihiko Miyata |
Amagasaki General Medical Center, Japan |
A case of coil embolization for LMT aneurysm |
|
1112 |
Takuro Hamamoto |
National Hospital Organization Nagasaki Medical Center, Japan |
One case of PCI using Directional Coronary Atherectomy (DCA) for incomplete stent appositin (ISA) |
|
1002 |
Carl Dominic P. Tolentino |
The Medical City, Philippines |
Diffuse, Tortuous, and Calcified LAD Lesion Treated by Rotablation and Extension Catheter; Complicated by Dissection with Bail-out PCI; and Post-Intervention IVUS |
|
1056 |
Kyaw Zaw Lin |
Takase Clinic, Japan |
Making Back-up Support is the only useful procedure (method) for PCI to Native LAD via LIMA |
|
1067 |
Mana Hiraishi |
Kita-Harima Medical Center, Japan |
Successful PCI for a diffuse lesion with marked positive remodeling |
|
1133 |
TungLin Tsui |
Saint Mary's Hospital Luodong, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
Tragedy after post-dilatation for long diffuse lesion |
|
Ostial, Bifurcated Lesion/Restenosis |
Thursday, October 24 10:40-12:10 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1005 |
Lap Tin Lam |
Grantham Hospital, Hong Kong |
Novel strategy to treat isolated side branch ostium lesion |
|
1028 |
Nandhakumar Vasu |
The Madras Medical Mission Hospital, India |
Real time IVUS guided ostial LAD stent positioning during zero contrast percutaneous coronary intervention |
|
1030 |
Michael Chiang |
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Stuck in a Crossroad |
|
1057 |
Dian Larasati Munawar |
Binawaluya Cardiac Center, Indonesia |
Successful of PCI for Unprotected LM Coronary Trifurcation using Sequential DK Crush |
|
1075 |
Masafumi Mizusawa |
Saiseikai Yokohama City Eastern Hospital, Japan |
Successful Bailout of Large Flap at Proximal Left Anterior Descending Artery Caused by Directional Coronary Atherectomy with Only "Re" Directional Coronary Atherectomy |
|
1129 |
Toshihiro Hirai |
JA Hokkaido Asahikawa Kosei General Hospital, Japan |
Usefulness of “double side branch protection technique”. |
|
1131 |
Munemitsu Otagaki |
Kansai Medical University Medical Center, Japan |
A case with difficulty in the treatment of a steeply diverging diagonal branch |
|
1035 |
Yusuke Fukushima |
Saiseikai Yokohama-shi Nanbu Hospital, Japan |
Coronary Stent Fracture: A case of after bioabsorbable sirolimus-eluting stent |
|
1103 |
Shinichiro Okata |
Musashino RedCross Hospital, Japan |
A case that partial removal of the underexpanded stent by orbital atherectomy system |
|
Others 1 |
Thursday, October 24 8:40-10:30 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1012 |
Sho Nagamine |
Japanese Red Cross Musashino Hospital, Japan |
Total occlusion of saphenous vein graft treated with 1.4 mm, 2.0 mm excimer laser catheters and distal protection |
|
1013 |
Keisuke Nakabayashi |
Kasukabe Chuo General Hospital, Japan |
The stabilization of a floating guiding catheter using a dual-lumen catheter in an acute coronary syndrome patient |
|
1016 |
Takuma Tsuda |
Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital, Japan |
Aggressive debulking strategy for LAD CTO in young male |
|
1029 |
Srinivasan Narayanan |
Madras Medical Mission, Chennal, India |
OCT GUIDED STENT OPTIMISATION |
|
1033 |
Seigo Iwane |
Himeji Cardiovascular Center, Japan |
Bailout Polytetrafluoroethylene-Covered Stent (PTFE-CS) Implantation for Severe Coronary Perforation at the Bifurcation of the Left Anterior Descending Coronary Artery (LAD) using the Kissing Stent Technique. |
|
1034 |
Yuta Azumi |
Tokyo Bay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center, Japan |
A case of challenging percutaneous coronary intervention following surgical placement of sutureless aortic bioprosthesis |
|
1037 |
Ali Raza |
University of Alberta, Canada |
Removal of kinked J tip guide-wire from radial artery |
|
1054 |
Mon M Oo |
University Malaya Medical Center, University Malaya, Malaysia |
Wandering stent (Dislodged stent) |
|
1065 |
Rajeev K Menon |
Care Hospitals Hitech City, India |
From Being benign to Leading to Catastrophe: A Case of intraprocedural acute RVMI causing VF managed with timely intervention |
|
1068 |
Yasuhiro Honda |
Miyazaki Medical Association Hospital Cardiovascular Center, Japan |
Filter no-reflow of acute progressive lipid-rich plaque on near-infrared spectroscopy during percutaneous coronary intervention |
|
1071 |
Tetsuya Nomura |
Kyoto Chubu Medical Center, Japan |
A successful bail-out case from sudden onset of no flow phenomenon with unknown origin in whole left coronary artery
|
|
Others 2 |
Saturday, October 26 10:10-11:50 |
Submission
No. |
Name |
Institution |
Title |
Abstract |
1073 |
Tung-Yu Lin |
Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, R.O.C. |
Management of DES fracture LAD CTO: what we learn from IVUS and OCT finding. |
|
1077 |
Tomoki Horie |
Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital, Japan |
All Resting Physiological Indices may not be Equivalent: A representative case of RCA Intermediate Stenosis |
|
1078 |
Shota Naniwa |
Kita-Harima Medical Center, Japan |
We experienced the complex higher risk and indicated patient (CHIP) and complete revascularization with three PCI sessions could bail the patient out of critical situation. |
|
1083 |
Yuma Hamanaka |
Osaka Police Hospital, Japan |
Does metallic stent ablation by rotational atherectomy influence on the coronary microcirculation? |
|
1084 |
Tomoyo Sugiyama |
Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital, Japan |
Ventricular Fibrillation During Optical Coherence Tomography Examination |
|
1085 |
Duk Won Bang |
Soonchunhyang University Hospital, Seoul, Korea |
Cardiac amyloidosis followed by chronic Ischemic heart disease |
|
1122 |
Joseph Michael Ramirez |
Manila Doctors Hospital, Philippines |
INADVERTENT CORONARY ARTERY DISSECTION DURING ROUTINE INVASIVE CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY AND MANAGEMENT UNDER IVUS GUIDANCE |
|
1125 |
Takanobu Mitarai |
St.Marianna Uiversity School of Medicine, Japan |
A case of giant coronary artery aneurysm with acute coronary syndrome |
|
1135 |
Yusra Pintaningrum |
Faculty of Medicine, University of Mataram, Indonesia |
Wire-induced spiral dissection of the critical coronary lesion : when problems happened in limited equipment |
|
1137 |
Tak-Shun Chung |
United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong |
A complete dislodged stent: To salvage and deploy it to the right lesion |
|