Call for Abstracts: Coronary & Peripheral
Accepted abstracts: Coronary
If your abstract has listed in “Digital Poster Session”, the abstract is selected as an exemplary work. Please check “Coronary Exemplary works (Digital Poster Session)” section for detailed information.
Digital Poster Session 1 | |||||
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Thursday, October 19 16:00-17:30 | |||||
Presentation Studio(1F, Kobe International Exhibiton Hall 2) | |||||
Poster No. |
No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
M-02 | 10011 | Toshikazu Kashiyama | Sumitomo Hospital | Japan | Comparison between the Tip-Detection Method and the Retrograde Approach for Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention |
M-04 | 10052 | Kwang Min Lee | Dong-A University of Busan | Korea | Aggressive CTO PCI strategy improved the success rate but not clinical outcomes for coronary chronic total occlusion patients |
M-16 | 10015 | Sang-Ho Jo | Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital | Korea | PCI plus Medical Therapy is Inferior to Medical Therapy Alone in Patients with Pure Stable Angina: 10-Year Clinical Outcome |
M-17 | 10017 | Sang Min Park | Nowon Eulji Medical Center, Eulji University School of Medicine | Korea | Comparison of radiation exposure dose between the novel image quality-based and conventional detector dose-based automatic exposure control during coronary angiography |
M-21 | 10055 | Yundai Chen | Sixth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital | People's Republic of China | Successful Introduction of Robotic Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) System into Chinese Clinical Pracitce: Safety and Feasibility of Robotic PCI |
Digital Poster Session 2 | |||||
Friday, October 20 16:00-17:30 | |||||
Presentation Studio(1F, Kobe International Exhibiton Hall 2) | |||||
Poster No. |
No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
M-28 | 10022 | Shinji Imura | Okamura Memorial Hospital | Japan | A case of trapped coronary guide wire in Impella |
M-38 | 10020 | Wataru Katawaki | Japanese Red Cross Ishinomaki Hospital | Japan | A case of extensive spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) occurring in the left coronary artery, resulting in death |
M-47 | 10051 | Motosu Ando | Okamura Memorial Hospital | Japan | A case of refractory treatment of RCA lesion with peri-stent contrast staining (PSS) |
M-54 | 10030 | Tatsuya Sakamoto | Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital | Japan | Impact of myocardial bridge detected by coronary computed tomography angiography on fractional flow reserve after elective percutaneous coronary intervention |
CTO | |||||
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Thursday, October 19 10:30-11:10 | |||||
Booth I | |||||
Poster No. |
No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
M-01 | 10002 | Jihun Ahn | Daejeon Eulji Medical Center, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon | Korea | Long-term Clinical Outcomes of Extremely Long Coronary Lesions in Patients with Chronic Total Occlusion Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention |
M-02 | 10011 Digital |
Toshikazu Kashiyama | Sumitomo Hospital | Japan | Comparison between the Tip-Detection Method and the Retrograde Approach for Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention |
M-03 | 10042 | Dong-Eon Kim | Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital | Korea | Outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusions in the octogenarian patients |
M-04 | 10052 Digital |
Kwang Min Lee | Dong-A University of Busan | Korea | Aggressive CTO PCI strategy improved the success rate but not clinical outcomes for coronary chronic total occlusion patients |
M-05 | 1007 | Yi Pan Li | National Cheng Kung University Hospital | Taiwan, R.O.C. | Successful retrograde approach in a LAD CTO with large coronary fistula from proximal LAD |
M-06 | 1105 | Jinfan Tian | Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing | People's Republic of China | Deteriorating cardiac function in patients with chronic total occlusion after successful percutaneous coronary intervention: A case series |
DES/DCB | |||||
Thursday, October 19 10:30-11:10 | |||||
Booth II | |||||
Poster No. |
No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
M-08 | 10021 | Toshinobu Niiyama | Higashihiroshima Medical Center | Japan | Drug-Coated Balloon-based Stent-less PCI in Patients with ACS |
M-09 | 10037 | Weon Kim | Kyung Hee University Hospital | Korea | Angiographic and clinical outcomes in patients with versus without diabetes mellitus after revascularization with BioMime sirolimus-eluting stent |
M-10 | 10039 | Mitsuyo Ito | Toho University Ohashi Medical Center | Japan | Long-Term Outcomes of Drug-Coated Balloon Angioplasty in Diabetic Patients |
M-11 | 10046 | Misato Saito | Tsuchiya General Hospital | Japan | The outcomes of angioplasty with Drug-Coated Balloon for de novo lesions in coronary vessels |
Miscellaneous | |||||
Thursday, October 19 14:30-15:20 | |||||
Booth II | |||||
Poster No. |
No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
M-16 | 10015 Digital |
Sang-Ho Jo | Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital | Korea | PCI plus Medical Therapy is Inferior to Medical Therapy Alone in Patients with Pure Stable Angina: 10-Year Clinical Outcome |
M-17 | 10017 Digital |
Sang Min Park | Nowon Eulji Medical Center, Eulji University School of Medicine | Korea | Comparison of radiation exposure dose between the novel image quality-based and conventional detector dose-based automatic exposure control during coronary angiography |
M-19 | 10049 | Shiori Takizawa | St. Marianna University School of Medicine Hospital | Japan | A case of Kounis syndrome presenting shock and coronary spastic angina after induction of general anesthesia |
M-20 | 10050 | Weichun Huang | Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital | Taiwan, R.O.C. | The difference of long-term outcomes in patients after AMI with and without OHCA |
M-21 | 10055 Digital |
Yundai Chen | Sixth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital | People's Republic of China | Successful Introduction of Robotic Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) System into Chinese Clinical Pracitce: Safety and Feasibility of Robotic PCI |
M-23 | 1035 | Nguyen Ngoc Khoi Truong | University Medical Center, Ho Chi Minh City | Vietnam | A case of Adult fulminant myocarditis successfully treated with intra-aortic balloon pump and glucocorticoid |
M-24 | 1036 | Masahiro Hada | Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital | Japan | Impact of Impella on Coronary Flow Assessed by Transthoracic Doppler Echocardiography |
M-25 | 1129 | Jacek Klaudel | Copernicus PL | Poland | Alternative upper limb accesses for coronary interventions |
Complication/Bailout | |||||
Friday, October 20 10:30-11:20 | |||||
Booth I | |||||
Poster No. |
No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
M-26 | 10000 | Nobuo Ishiguro | Nagoya Tokushukai General Hospital | Japan | Serial observation of PK Papyrus covered stent implantation for coronary artery perforation by optical coherence tomography and coronary angioscopy |
M-27 | 10013 | Ji Woong Roh | Yonsei University College of Medicine and Cardiovascular Center, Yongin Severance Hospital, Yongin | Korea | Sex differences in clinical outcomes following distal radial access coronary intervention |
M-28 | 10022 Digital |
Shinji Imura | Okamura Memorial Hospital | Japan | A case of trapped coronary guide wire in Impella |
M-29 | 10028 | Jae Myoung Lee | Gyeongsang National University Changwon Hospital | Korea | The role of pre and post-procedural activated clotting time as a predictor in incomplete hemostasis after TRA coronary intervention |
M-30 | 1042 | Hui Wen Sim | Ng Teng Fong General Hospital | Singapore | Diagonal artery spiral dissection during LM-LAD intervention |
M-31 | 1079 | Junqing Yang | Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital | People's Republic of China | Pick Up The Retrograde Wire With Lawnest? Intracoronary Snare |
Risk Factor/Management | |||||
Friday, October 20 10:30-11:20 | |||||
Booth II | |||||
Poster No. | No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
M-12 | 10003 | Gyung-Min Park | Ulsan University Hospital | Korea | Differential impact of optimal medical therapy in patients with percutaneous coronary intervention according to clinical presentation |
M-13 | 10004 | Byung Gyu Kim | Sanggye Paik Hospital, Inje University | Korea | Sex Differences in Effect of Moderate-intensity Statin With Ezetimibe Combination vs. High-intensity Statin therapy: Insight from the RACING Trial |
M-34 | 10012 | Ya-Ling Yang | Cardinal Tien Hospital | Taiwan, R.O.C. | Influence of Smoking Status on Risk of Incident Cardiovascular Disease A Prospective Cohort Studies |
M-35 | 10024 | Zhao Yan Song | Dong-A University Hospital | Korea | The Impact of Smoking Status on Platelet Reactivity and its Association on Clinical Outcomes in East Asian Patients |
M-36 | 10040 | Jin Jung | St. Vincent Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea | Korea | Prognostic Impact of Atrial fibrillation in Patients with Heavily Calcified Coronary Artery Disease Receiving Rotational Atherectomy |
ACS | |||||
Friday, October 20 14:30-15:10 | |||||
Booth I | |||||
Poster No. |
No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
M-37 | 10018 | Kazuki Hasegawa | Seirei Yokohama Hospital | Japan | A case of successful recanalization of very late bare metal stent thrombosis implanted in the SVG graft |
M-38 | 10020 Digital |
Wataru Katawaki | Japanese Red Cross Ishinomaki Hospital | Japan | A case of extensive spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) occurring in the left coronary artery, resulting in death |
M-39 | 10025 | Shun Hashimoto | Japanese Red Cross Ashikaga Hospital | Japan | A young case of acute myocardial infarction due to antiphospholipid syndrome |
M-40 | 10044 | Woong su Yoon | Seoul National University Bundang Hospital | Korea | Resolving regional gaps in acute myocardial infarction patient treatment through the Regional cardiovascular centers |
M-42 | 1093 | Archan Jaspattananon | Vachira Phuket Hospital | Thailand | Reviving the graft - Percutaneous coronary intervention for saphenous vein graft anastomosis restenosis in acute myocardial infarction |
Complex lesions | |||||
Friday, October 20 14:30-15:30 | |||||
Booth II | |||||
Poster No. |
No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
M-43 | 10027 | Yoshichika Miyazaki | National Tokyo Medical Center | Japan | The case that we selected Diamondback for calcified lesion between unstable plaque and tenting zone |
M-44 | 10036 | Masahiro Mikoshi | Hiroshima University | Japan | A case of VLST in the perioperative period 8 years after second generation DES implantation |
M-45 | 10041 | Takuma Tsuda | Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital | Japan | The limitation and potential of DCA for lesions with calcification |
M-46 | 10043 | Souichi Nakashiro | Saiseikai Fukuoka General Hospital | Japan | Early Experience of Cardiac Shockwave Therapy in Severely Calcified Lesions |
M-47 | 10051 Digital |
Motosu Ando | Okamura Memorial Hospital | Japan | A case of refractory treatment of RCA lesion with peri-stent contrast staining (PSS) |
M-48 | 10053 | Makoto Yamaura | Central Japan International Medical Center | Japan | The successful case of heavily calcified true bifurcated lesion of LMT with usage of OAS and rotational atherectomy |
M-49 | 1076 | Takeshi Sasaki | Kasukabe Chuo General Hospital | Japan | A case of successful device delivery with lesion modification by ELCA |
Imaging/Physiology | |||||
Friday, October 20 14:30-15:10 | |||||
Booth III | |||||
Poster No. |
No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
M-50 | 10032 | Tatsuhiro Nagamine | Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital | Japan | Computed tomographic predictors of a lipid-rich plaque identified by near-infrared spectroscopy |
M-51 | 10047 | Yuta Yamamoto | Nihonkai Hospital | Japan | FFR-CT use in clinical practice at our hospital |
M-53 | 10014 | Kyungil Park | Dong-A University Hospital | Korea | Effect of optimal medical therapy for stable coronary disease on myocardial metabolism |
M-54 | 10030 Digital |
Tatsuya Sakamoto | Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital | Japan | Impact of myocardial bridge detected by coronary computed tomography angiography on fractional flow reserve after elective percutaneous coronary intervention |
M-55 | 1113 | Kwan Yong Lee | Seoul Saint Mary Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea | Korea | The role of OCT as the diagnosis tool in Spontaneous Recalnalized Thrombosis |
Accepted abstracts: Peripheral
Peripheral | |||||
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Thursday, October 19 14:30-15:30 | |||||
Booth III | |||||
Poster No. |
No. | Name | Institution | Country | Title |
P-02 | 10023 | Ryuta Ito | Nagoya Kyoritsu Hospital | Japan | Outcomes and risk factors associated with drug-coated balloon therapy in hemodialysis patients with femoropopliteal artery disease |
P-03 | 10034 | Shuhei Uchida | Shonan Kamakura General Hospital | Japan | Comparison of Three-Year Outcome following Zilver PTX Drug Coated Stent Bounded by ZEPHYR Trial |
P-04 | 10029 | Hirokazu Miyashita | Shonan Kamakura General Hospital | Japan | Safety and efficacy of intra-arterial catheter-directed thrombolysis using urokinase for Japanese patients with peripheral artery thrombosis |
P-05 | 10033 | Takayoshi Yamashita | Shonan Kamakura General Hospital | Japan | Cilostazol Improves Clinical Outcomes of Patients with Chronic Limb-threatening Ischemia Following Endovascular Therapy |
P-06 | 10001 | Ying-Chang Tung | Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital | Taiwan, R.O.C. | Applicability and Prognostic Implication of the COMPASS Criteria and ARC-HBR Criteria in Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease |
P-07 | 10010 | Weon Kim | Kyung Hee University Hospital | Korea | Nitric Oxide releasing Nanofiber Stimulates Revascularization in Response to Ischemia via cGMP dependent protein kinase |
Registration & Hotel
Poster presenters are required to register for CCT2023.
Please make registration from the following page.
Please arrange transportation and accommodation by yourself and pay at your own expense.
Coronary Poster presentation
Disclosure of Conflict of Interest (COI)
利益相反(COI)の申告にご協力ください
We kindly ask all speakers at CCT2023 to include a self-disclosure of the state of conflict of interest in your first slide or in the last page of your poster. The disclosure of the state of conflict should be made by downloading the disclosure template below and insert it in a prescribed position.
Please note that all speakers are required to make the disclosure regardless whether or not there is a state of conflict of interest. Thank you very much for your cooperation.
CCT2023本会プログラムにてご発表いただく演者の皆様に、利益相反に関する自己申告をお願いしております。下記テンプレートをダウンロード又は同様式で作成の上、スライドの1枚目又はポスターの最後にご呈示ご協力をお願いいたします。
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1. Posting & Removal
Location: Poster booth I, II, III (1F, Kobe International Exhibition Hall1)
Posting period: 8:00- 9:00
Removal: 18:00-18:30
2. Allocated Time For Presentation
Oral presentation 7 min. Q&A 3 min.
*Please proceed your presentation under instruction of session chairs.
3. Language
English
4. Poster Posting
Coronary Exemplary works (Digital Poster Session)
Disclosure of Conflict of Interest (COI)
利益相反(COI)の申告にご協力ください
We kindly ask all speakers at CCT2023 to include a self-disclosure of the state of conflict of interest in your first slide or in the last page of your poster. The disclosure of the state of conflict should be made by downloading the disclosure template below and insert it in a prescribed position.
Please note that all speakers are required to make the disclosure regardless whether or not there is a state of conflict of interest. Thank you very much for your cooperation.
CCT2023本会プログラムにてご発表いただく演者の皆様に、利益相反に関する自己申告をお願いしております。下記テンプレートをダウンロード又は同様式で作成の上、スライドの1枚目又はポスターの最後にご呈示ご協力をお願いいたします。
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Presenters of exemplary works are requested to put up posters AND give Digital poster presentation using PC on a stage. After Digital poster presentation, awards will be given to the selected works in the award ceremony.
1. Registration for Digital Poster Session & Preview
Registration: 15 min. before Session Start
Location: Digital Poster Session Registration Booth
(1F, Kobe International Exhibition Hall 2)
Please complete a preview of your presentation materials at the PC Desk of the Digital Poster Session.
2. Allocated Time for presentation
Session 1: Thursday, October 19 16:00-17:30
Session 2: Friday, October 20 16:00-17:30
Location: Digital Poster Session 1F, Kobe International Exhibition Hall 2
Oral presentation 10 min. Q&A 5 min.
*Please proceed your presentation as the direction of the chairs
Presentation Guidelines
3. Language
English
4. Poster posting
Location: Poster booths I, II, III(1F, Kobe International Exhibition Hall1)
Posting period: 8:00-9:00
Removal: 18:00-18:30
Please refer to "Coronary Poster Presentation" section for details.
Peripheral Poster presentation
Disclosure of Conflict of Interest (COI)
利益相反(COI)の申告にご協力ください
We kindly ask all speakers at CCT2023 to include a self-disclosure of the state of conflict of interest in your first slide or in the last page of your poster. The disclosure of the state of conflict should be made by downloading the disclosure template below and insert it in a prescribed position.
Please note that all speakers are required to make the disclosure regardless whether or not there is a state of conflict of interest. Thank you very much for your cooperation.
CCT2023本会プログラムにてご発表いただく演者の皆様に、利益相反に関する自己申告をお願いしております。下記テンプレートをダウンロード又は同様式で作成の上、スライドの1枚目又はポスターの最後にご呈示ご協力をお願いいたします。
Download the template here:
1. Posting & Removal
Date: Thursday, October 19
Location (Peripheral): Poster booth III (1F, Kobe International Exhibition Hall1)
Posting period: 8:00 - 10:30
Poster Session: 14:30 - 15:40
Removal: 18:00 - 18:30
2. Allocated Time For Presentation
Oral presentation 8 min. Q&A 2 min. *Please proceed your presentation under instruction of session chairs.
3. Language
Poster: English
Presentation: English / Japanese
4. Poster Posting
To chairs of Poster Session
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