CCT2025

 Poster Sessions: Coronary

 Coronary Exemplary Works (Digital Poster Session) accepted abstracts

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
Thu., October 23 14:00~15:30
Presentation Studio 1
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Institution Country Title Abstract
C-05 10022 Chikara Ueyama Gifu Prefectural Tajimi Hospital Japan A case of RCA and LAD double CTO with LMT lesion which needed a calcified debulking for severe calcified lesions
C-09 10037 Simon Soo Siong Lo Gleneagles Hospital Penang Malaysia A very unusual cause of hypotension during CTO PCI
C-13 10019 Yuxi Sun Xin Hua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine People's Republic of China Intravascular Lithotripsy vs Cutting Balloon for Severe Coronary Calcification
C-15 10024 Jin Jung St. Vincent Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea Korea Clinical Outcomes of Rotational Atherectomy in Octogenarians: Insights from a ROCK Registry
C-16 10025 Yasuhiro Honda Miyazaki Medical Association Hospital Japan Comparison of 1 year Clinical Outcomes between Rotational Atherectomy and Intravascular Lithotripsy for Calcified Coronary Stenosis with Acute Coronary Syndrome
Digital Poster Session 2
Fri., October 24 14:00~15:30
Presentation Studio 2
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Institution Country Title Abstract
C-18 10003 Farrukh Malik National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases Pakistan Pakistan Cannabis Abuse And ST Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS).
C-24 10004 Farrukh Malik National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases Pakistan Pakistan Predicting Future Cardiovascular events by Lipid Core Burden index (LCBI)
C-31 10015 Jinsup Park Believesewoong Hoispital Korea Timing of veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation with cardiogenic shock
C-33 10035 Ryo Ibayashi Japanese Red Cross Aichi Medical Center Nagoya Daini Hospital Japan A case of cardiogenic shock recovered from the acute phase by DCA to LMT under the support of Impella

Coronary Exemplary works (Digital Poster Session)

Disclosure of Conflict of Interest (COI)

We kindly ask all speakers at CCT2025 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.

利益相反(COI)の申告にご協力ください

CCT2025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:

Presenters of exemplary works are requested to put up posters at the poster booth AND give Digital Poster presentation using PC on a stage in Presentation Studio. After Digital Poster presentation, awards will be given to the selected works in the award ceremony.

1. Digital Poster Session & Preview of your presentation

Session 1: Thursday, October 23 14:00-15:30
Location: Presentation Studio 1 (1F, Kobe International Exhibition Hall 2)

Session 2: Friday, October 24 14:00-15:30
Location: Presentation Studio 2 (1F, Kobe International Exhibition Hall 2)

Please complete a preview of your presentation materials at the PC Desk of the room 15 minutes before the session starts.

2. Allocated Time for presentation

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

Your poster must be shown at the poster booth, even though you will not give oral presentation in front of the poster.
Please post your poster during "Posting Period". Your poster number is shown at the booth.

Location: Poster booths I, II(1F, Kobe International Exhibition Hall 2)
Posting period; 8:00 - 9:00
Removal; 18:00 - 18:30
Please refer to "Coronary Poster Presentation" section for poster size, posting and removal details.

5. Registration & Hotel

Poster presenters are required to register for CCT2025.
Please make registration from the following page.

Please arrange transportation and accommodation by yourself and pay at your own expense.

[Registration & Hotel]

 Coronary Poster Session accepted abstracts

Poster Session
ACS
Fri., October 24 10:30~
Booth I
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Institution Country Title Abstract
C-18
*Display Only
10003
[Digital]
Farrukh Malik National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases Pakistan Pakistan Cannabis Abuse And ST Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
C-19 10006 Zhao Ming Lee Hospital Sultan Idris Shah Malaysia IVUS into the Eye of the Storm : A Case Report of Thyroid Storm Masquerading as Acute Myocardial Infarction
C-20 10007 Youngjae Ki Chosun University Korea Prognostic Value of Serum Uric Acid and 1-Year Arterial Stiffness Progression for Long-Term Cardiovascular Events in ACS Patients Undergoing PCI
C-22 10010 Zhao Ming Lee Hospital Sultan Idris Shah Malaysia Young Wellens Of A Feather Flock Together
C-23 10033 Toru Suzuki Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medecine Japan Management of a CHIP Case Complicated by Complete Atrioventricular Block, Severe Aortic Stenosis, and an Incidental Diagnosis of AL Amyloidosis
Calcified Lesion
Thu., October 23 10:30~
Booth II
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Institution Country Title Abstract
C-11 10011 Bayushi Eka Putra Sapporo Cardiovascular Clinic Japan When Cracking the Calcium Creates a New Challenge: An IVUS-Guided Approach to a Giant Post-IVL Fissure
C-12 10017 Navaneedha Lingam NLM Mahalingam Pusat Jantung Hospital Sultan Idris Shah Serdang Malaysia Bailout of Under expanded Stent in Calcified Lesion Using IVL and OPN Balloon
C-13
*Display Only
10019
[Digital]
Yuxi Sun Xin Hua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine People's Republic of China Intravascular Lithotripsy vs Cutting Balloon for Severe Coronary Calcification
C-14 10021 Tatsuki Yoshie Yokkaichi Municipal Hospital Japan A case of rotational atherectomy and intravascular lithotripsy assisted PCI for severely calcified stenosis
C-15
*Display Only
10024
[Digital]
Jin Jung St. Vincent Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea Korea Clinical Outcomes of Rotational Atherectomy in Octogenarians: Insights from a ROCK Registry
C-16
*Display Only
10025
[Digital]
Yasuhiro Honda Miyazaki Medical Association Hospital Japan Comparison of 1 year Clinical Outcomes between Rotational Atherectomy and Intravascular Lithotripsy for Calcified Coronary Stenosis with Acute Coronary Syndrome
C-17 10026 Tatsuya Tabata Urasoe General Hospital Japan A Case of Dual Preparation Therapy for the Calcified Nodule in In-Stent Restenosis After Stentablation
CTO 1
Thu., October 23 10:30~
Booth I
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Institution Country Title Abstract
C-01 10001 Chee Kent Er Hospital Sultan Idris Shah Serdang Malaysia Drug-Coated Balloon-Only PCI Strategy in LAD CTO
C-03 10013 Nandhesh Arumugam Hospital Sultan Idris Shah, Serdang Malaysia Successful Percutaneous Coronary Intervention of a Chronic Total Occlusion in the Right Coronary Artery Using a Hybrid Strategy
C-04 10016 Toshihiko Kishida IMS Fujimi General Hospital Japan A case of chronic total occlusion of right coronary artery with difficult backup
C-05
*Display Only
10022
[Digital]
Chikara Ueyama Gifu Prefectural Tajimi Hospital Japan A case of RCA and LAD double CTO with LMT lesion which needed a calcified debulking for severe calcified lesions
CTO 2
Thu., October 23 16:00~
Booth I
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Institution Country Title Abstract
C-02 10008 Yi-Chih Wang National Taiwan University Hospital Taiwan, R.O.C. Application of the J-CTO Score to Recanalization for In-Stent Chronic Total Occlusions
C-07 10023 Jumpei Todoroki Chubutokshukai Hospital Japan A case of retrograde PCI with Intravascular Lithotripsy for RCA In-Stent CTO
C-08 10028 Shinichiro Masuda Ageo Central General Hospital Japan Quantitative Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography Assessment for Differentiating between Total Occlusions and Severe Stenoses
C-09
*Display Only
10037
[Digital]
Simon Soo Siong Lo Gleneagles Hospital Penang Malaysia A very unusual cause of hypotension during CTO PCI
Imaging / Physiology
Fri., October 24 16:00~
Booth I
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Institution Country Title Abstract
C-24
*Display Only
10004
[Digital]
Farrukh Malik National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases Pakistan Pakistan Predicting Future Cardiovascular events by Lipid Core Burden index(LCBI)
C-25 10020 Daisuke Isomatsu Hoshi General Hospital Japan Mechanisms of recurrent coronary stenosis identified by optical coherence tomography and directional coronary atherectomy
C-26 10031 Yuma Yamakawa Shuuwa General Hospital Japan A case of effective treatment for calcified leasion using DCA
C-27 10032 Tomoaki Kamura Karatsu Red Cross Hospital Japan Case Report: Successful Bailout for an Unanticipated Optical Coherence Tomography Catheter During PCI
C-28 10034 Ken Koda Osaka Keisatsu Hospital Japan Functional Coronary Angiography Versus Wire-Based Fractional Flow Reserve for the Assessment of Intermediate Coronary Artery Lesions
MCS / LMT / Bifurcation Lesions, Others
Fri., October 24 16:00~
Booth II
Poster
No.
Submission
No.
Name Institution Country Title Abstract
C-29 10005 Takeru Kasama Seirei Yokohama Hospital Japan A Case of Lesion Modification by Debulking Were Useful in the PCI of Bifurcation Lesion With an Eccentric Calcified Lesion
C-30 10014 Shinji Imura Okamura Memorial Hospital Japan Impact of Procedural Dissection on Clinical Outcomes in Directional Coronary Atherectomy for Left Main Bifurcation Lesions
C-31
*Display Only
10015
[Digital]
Jinsup Park Believesewoong Hoispital Korea Timing of veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation with cardiogenic shock
C-32 10029 Bing Wu PLA General Hospital People's Republic of China CCTA-Based High-Risk Signatures Predict Peri-Procedural Complications in Patients Undergoing ECMO-Assisted PCI
C-33
*Display Only
10035
[Digital]
Ryo Ibayashi Japanese Red Cross Aichi Medical Center Nagoya Daini Hospital Japan A case of cardiogenic shock recovered from the acute phase by DCA to LMT under the support of Impella
C-34 10036 Koichi Ochi Osaka International Medical & Science Center Osaka Keisatsu Hospital Japan Impact of a regimen in direct oral anticoagulant therapy with a history of percutaneous coronary intervention and receiving antiplatelet therapy

Coronary Poster presentation

Disclosure of Conflict of Interest (COI)

We kindly ask all speakers at CCT2025 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.

利益相反(COI)の申告にご協力ください

CCT2025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

Location: Poster booth I, II (1F, Kobe International Exhibition Hall 2)
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

Poster Posting Service Information (Japanese Only)
ポスター印刷サービスのご案内

ポスター印刷サービス

5. Registration & Hotel

Poster presenters are required to register for CCT2025.
Please make registration from the following page.

Please arrange transportation and accommodation by yourself and pay at your own expense.

[Registration & Hotel]

To chairs of Poster Session

CCT Administration Office
Central Residence 201, 48 Higashiodawaracho, Toyohashi, Aichi 440-0886, Japan
TEL:+81-532-57-1275 / FAX:+81-532-52-2883 / E-mail: secretariat@cct.gr.jp