I N T E R N A T I O N A L W O R K S H O P O NI N T E R V E N T I O N A L P E D I A T R I C A N DADULT CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY ANDADVANCED 3D IMAGING FOR INTERVENTIONMarch, 28th-30th 2019Crowne Plaza Linate, Milan
March, 27th:Advanced course of AEPC InterventionalCardiology Working Group
Association for European Paediatricand Congenital Cardiology (AEPC)
Associazione Italiana Tecnicidi Radiologia Interventistica (AITRI)
Bambini Cardiopatici Nel Mondo
Società Italiana di Cardiologia (SIC)
Società Italiana di Neonatologia (SIN)
Associazione Nazionale MediciCardiologi Ospedalieri (ANMCO)
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
Association for European Paediatricand Congenital Cardiology (AEPC)
International Society of AdultCongenital Heart Disease (ISACHD)
Meeting endorsed by ISACHD(International Society of Adult Congenital Heart Disease),
a global umbrella organization of national/regionalACHD societies/working groups
Associazione Italiana dei CardiopaticiCongeniti Adulti (AICCA)
A I C C AItalian GUCH Association
Associazione Italiana Tecnicidi Radiologia Interventistica (AITRI)
ANCE Cardiologia Italiana del Territorio
Bambini Cardiopatici Nel Mondo
Società Italiana di Cardiologia (SIC)
Federazione nazionale Ordini TSRM PSTRP
Società Italiana di Cardiologia Pediatricae delle Cardiopatie Congenite (S.I.C.P)
Società Italiana di Neonatologia (SIN)
Gruppo Ospedaliero San DonatoAssociazione Nazionale Medici
Cardiologi Ospedalieri (ANMCO)
Società Italiana di Cardiologia Pediatrica e delle Cardiopatie Congenite
Welcome Address
Dear Delegate,
it is my pleasure to announce the 12th edition of the IPC Workshop, that will take place in Milan, from 28th to 30th March.The Workshop will be held at Crowne Plaza Linate, near San Donato Hospital.All participants and speakers will be accommodated into the congress venue to facilitate our networking activities. As you already know very well, the aim of the meeting is to give participants an update on the most important and innovative interventional procedures for the treatment of congenital and structural heart disease from fetus to adulthood.
Our Faculty will be represented by well-known and internationally recognized speakers, to guarantee a top level scientific program: lectures, lunch symposia, interactive sessions, satellite transmissions of live cases from well-known centers in Europe and Italy.
For this edition again, we will have a joint meeting with 3D Advanced Imaging, coordinated by Gregor Krings and Aimee Armstrong. An all-time going technical exhibition and a poster session will complete the panorama.
We will work in the usual friendly atmosphere that has always characterized the IPC Workshop: a meeting among long-lasting friends!
Looking forward to receiving you all in Milan, I send my warmest regards
Mario CarminatiPresident
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PresidentMario Carminati
IPC Scientific Committee Gregor Krings (The Netherlands)Gianfranco Butera (United Kingdom)Massimo Chessa (Italy)Francesca Pluchinotta (Italy)
Pediatric and AdultCongenital Cardiology Team Mario Carminati (Italy)Massimo Chessa (Italy)Andreea Andronache (Italy)Carmelo Arcidiacono (Italy)Domenica Basile (Italy)Angelo Fabio D'Aiello (Italy)Alessia Faccini (Italy)Vlasta Fesslova (Italy)Luca Giugno (Italy)Angelo Micheletti (Italy)Diana Negura (Italy)Luciane Piazza (Italy)Francesca Pluchinotta (Italy)Antonio Saracino (Italy)
3DI3 - Advanced Imaging Gregor Krings (The Netherlands)Francesca Pluchinotta (Italy)Aimee Armstrong (USA)
AEPC Fellow AdvancedCourse Organizing Committee Gianfranco Butera (United Kingdom)Regina Bokenkamp (The Netherlands)John Thomson (United Kingdom)
Congenital Cardiac Surgery Team Alessandro Frigiola (Italy)Alessandro Giamberti (Italy)Andrea Quarti (Italy)Matteo Reali (Italy)Alessandro Varrica (Italy)Mauro Lo Rito (Italy)Veronica D'Oria (Italy)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE
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Al Jufan MansourArmstrong Aimee
Benson LeeBerman Darren P.
Bokenkamp ReginaBonhoeffer Philipp
Boshoff DerizeBreur Hans
Bruckheimer ElchananBrzezinska Grazyna
Bussadori ClaudioButera Gianfranco
Cabalka AllisonCarminati Mario
Çelebi AhmetChessa MassimoChoi Jae YoungDaehnert Ingo
Dalvi BharatDeGiovanni JosephDe Marco Federico
Do Tin NguyenDonti Andrea
Eicken AndreasEl Saiedi SoniaFesslova VlastaFesta Pierluigi
Fraisse AlainFrigiola Alessandra
Gagliardi Maria GiuliaGaray Francisco
Gewillig Marc Giamberti Alessandro
Gutierrez-Larraya FedericoHaas Nikolaus
Hagler Donald J.Hamza Hala
Kenny DamienKim Gi Beom
Kolesnik AdamKreutzer Jacqueline
Saudi ArabiaUSACanadaUSAThe NetherlandsItalyBelgiumThe NetherlandsIsraelPolandItalyUnited KingdomUSAItalyTurkeyItalySouth KoreaGermanyIndiaUnited KingdomItalyVietnamItalyGermanyEgyptItalyItalyUnited KingdomUnited KingdomItalyChileBelgiumItalySpainGermanyUSAEgyptIrelandSouth KoreaPolandUSA
Krings Gregor J.Lista Gianluca
Lloyd DavidLombardi MassimoLudomirsky Achiau
Marasini MaurizioMichel-Behnke InaMicheletti Angelo
Milani GuitiMorgan Gareth J.
Moysich AxelNobles Anthony
Papa MarcoPedra Carlos
Peirone AlejandroPluchinotta Francesca
Promphan WorakanQuail Michael
Qureshi ShakeelRedaelli Alberto
Rodriguez AlejandroRossi Raul
Ruiz Carlos E.Russo Maria Giovanna
Santoro GiuseppeSchievano Silvia
Schmidt Michael R.Schneider MartinSchranz Dietmar
Sharland GurleenSievert Kolja
Sivakumar KothandamSpadoni Isabella
Stumper OliverVairo Ugo
Votta EmilianoWalsh Kevin P.
Witsenburg MaartenXie Yongquan
Zahn EvanZunzunegui Jose L.
The NetherlandsItalyUnited KingdomItalyUSAItalyAustriaItalyFranceUSAGermanyUSAItalyBrazilArgentinaItalyThailandUnited KingdomUnited KingdomItalySpainBrazilUSAItalyItalyUnited KingdomDenmarkGermanyGermanyUnited KingdomGermanyIndiaItalyUnited KingdomItalyItalyIrelandThe NetherlandsChinaUSASpain
FACULTY
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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Wednesday, March 27
ORE/SALA PLENARY ROOM GONZAGA ROOM VISCONTI 1 ROOM VISCONTI 2 ROOM LIVE CASES
08:00-08:15 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
08:15-08:50PRESENTATION OF ATTENDEES
AND STAFF
08:50-10:30 MORNING SESSION 1
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00-12:40 MORNING SESSION 2
12:40-13:40 Lunch
14:00-15.30 ROUND TABLE WITH FELLOWS
15:30-17:10 AFTERNOON SESSION
17:10-17:30 FINAL CONSIDERATIONS AND CLOSURE REMARKS
Thursday, March 28
ORE/SALA PLENARY ROOM GONZAGA ROOM VISCONTI 1 ROOM VISCONTI 2 ROOM LIVE CASES
07:50-08:00 WELCOME
08:00-10:00 SEPTAL DEFECT CLOSURE LIVE CASE 1 LIVE CASE 2
10:00-10.30 Break
10.30-12:30 FROM PDA CLOSURE TO FISTULA EMBOLISATION
LIVE CASE 3 LIVE CASE 4
12:30-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:15LUNCH SESSION 2
FETAL INTERVENTIONSLUNCH SESSION 1 FROM CONGENITAL TO STRUCTURAL
LUNCH SESSION 3 PDA STENTING
LUNCH SESSION 4 INDUSTRY -SPONSORED
SYMPOSIUM
14:30-16:30PPVI IN CALCIFIED
CONDUITSLIVE CASE 5 LIVE CASE 6
16:30-17:00 Break
17:00-18:45NEW DEVICES &
TECHNIQUES LIVE CASE 7
19:00 WELCOME COCKTAIL
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PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Friday, March 29
ORE/SALA PLENARY ROOM GONZAGA ROOM VISCONTI 1 ROOM VISCONTI 2 ROOM LIVE CASES
08:00-10:00 PPVI IN LARGE RVOT LIVE CASE 8 LIVE CASE 9
10:00-10.30 Break
10.30-12:30 AORTIC VALVE AND ARCH DISEASE
LIVE CASE 10 LIVE CASE 11
12:30-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:15
LUNCH SESSION 2 3DI3 IMAGING FOR
INTERVENTIONS
LUNCH SESSION 1 RETRIEVAL AND RECRUITMENT TECHNIQUES
LUNCH SESSION 3 INDUSTRY - SPONSORED
SYMPOSIUM
14:30-16:30 RVOT, PULMONARY ARTERIES AND VEINS
LIVE CASE 12 LIVE CASE 13
16:30-17:00 Break
17:00-18:20 IPC AWARD LIVE CASE 14
18:20-18:50
LECTURE From hearts to violins to
the concept of science and music
20:00 SOCIAL DINNER
Saturday, March 30
ORE/SALA PLENARY ROOM GONZAGA ROOM VISCONTI 1 ROOM VISCONTI 2 ROOM LIVE CASES
08:00-10:00 AV VALVE-IN-VALVE LIVE CASE 15 LIVE CASE 16
10:00-10.30 Break
10.30-12:15 SINGLE VENTRICLE STAGE I-III LIVE CASE 17
12:15-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:15LUNCH SESSION
Not CME Accredited
14:15-16:00 LIVE CASE 18
16:00-16:30 Final Remarks
NIGHTMARE CASES
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March 27, 2019
ADVANCED COURSE OF AEPC INTERVENTIONALCARDIOLOGY WORKING GROUP
27-30 March
08:00 – 08:15
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11:00 – 11:20
11:20 – 11:40
POSTER SESSION (Not CME Accredited)
Welcome and introductionM. Carminati (Italy), G. Butera (United Kingdom), R. Bokenkamp (The Netherlands)
Presentation of attendees and staff
MORNING SESSION 1Chairmen: G. Butera (United Kingdom), R. Bokenkamp (The Netherlands),S. Qureshi (United Kingdom)
Unusual access: jugular vein, trans-hepatic, axillary artery, carotid artery,trans-septal, radial, others D. Boshoff (Belgium)
Hemodynamic evaluation in special settings: restrictive cardiomyopathy, pericarditis, decompensated Fontan patientsI. Michel-Behnke (Austria)
Complex atrial septosptomiesD. Boshoff (Belgium)
RF: pulmonary valve perforation and other usesG. Butera (United Kingdom)
Complex aortic coarctation (horizontal aorta-hypoplasic-mid-aortic syndrome)S. Qureshi (United Kingdom)
Coffee break
MORNING SESSION 2Chairmen: G. Butera (United Kingdom), R. Bokenkamp (The Netherlands),I. Michel-Behnke (Austria)
Hemodynamic evaluation of pulmonary hypertensionM. Chessa (Italy)
Retrieval techniquesR. Bokenkamp (The Netherlands)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
GONZAGA ROOM
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11:40 – 12:00
12:00 – 12:20
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20:00
Closure of ASD in complex settings (multiple, pulmonary hypertension, restrictive LV, Pulmonary atresia-IVS, sinus venosus) G. Butera (United Kingdom)
PDA stentingI. Michel-Behnke (Austria)
Hemothorax and Retroperitoneal bleeding: signs, symptoms, treatmentR. Bokenkamp (The Netherlands)
Lunch
ROUND TABLES WITH FELLOWS - Bring your case
Team Case Presentation
AFTERNOON SESSIONChairmen: M. Chessa (Italy), D. Boshoff (Belgium), S. Qureshi (United Kingdom)
How to improve quality in your cath labS. Qureshi (United Kingdom)
Communication skills with patients, parents, staff R. Bokenkamp (The Netherlands)
PDA closure in a complex settingG. Butera (United Kingdom)
How to plan my training in congenital cardiac interventionsM. Chessa (Italy)
Complex PPVI: some interesting examplesD. Boshoff (Belgium)
Final considerations and closure remarksG. Butera (United Kingdom)
AEPC Fellow Dinner
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
GONZAGA ROOM
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March 28-30, 2019
XII INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INTERVENTIONALPEDIATRIC AND ADULT CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGYAND ADVANCED 3D IMAGING FOR INTERVENTION
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Welcome M. Carminati (Italy)
SEPTAL DEFECTS CLOSUREChairman: K. Sivakumar (India)Panelists: M. Papa (Italy), C. Pedra (Brazil), R. Rossi (Brazil)
Suture based closure of PFO and ASDA. Nobles (USA)
ASD closure only by echo guidanceY. Xie (China)
Sinus Venosus ASD closure with covered stentS. Qureshi (United Kingdom)
VSD closure: innovative approachesK.P. Walsh (Ireland)
LIVE CASES SAN DONATO and LEUVEN
Coffee break
FROM PDA CLOSURE TO FISTULA EMBOLISATIONChairman: E. Bruckheimer (Israel)Panelists: J. DeGiovanni (United Kingdom), A. Rodriguez (Spain), M.G. Gagliardi (Italy)
PDA closure in adultsB. Dalvi (India)
PDA closure in preterm babies: results of the IDE TrialE. Zahn (USA)
Intrapulmonary AVM: course of the disease and timing of embolizationI. Daehnert (Germany)
Coronary fistula: indication, technique and follow upT.N. Do (Vietnam)
LIVE CASES SAN DONATO and LEUVEN
Lunch
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
PLENARY ROOM
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LUNCH SESSION 1: FROM CONGENITAL TO STRUCTURALChairman: J. DeGiovanni (United Kingdom)Panelists: M. Witsenburg (The Netherlands), B. Dalvi (India)
Transcatheter management of post infarction VSDA. Donti (Italy)
Creation of ASD in heart failureN. Haas (Germany)
Fenestration creation in extracardiac Fontan: from femoral to transhepatic approachC. Pedra (Brazil)
Percutaneous closure of paravalvular leakageA. Cabalka (USA)
PAH: algorhythm for percutaneous options from Potts shunt to medicationD. Schranz (Germany)
LUNCH SESSION 2: FETAL INTERVENTIONSChairman: V. Fesslova (Italy)Panelists: M.G. Russo (Italy), G. Brzezinska (Poland)
Fetal MRI: current status, limitations and future perspectiveD. Lloyd (United Kingdom)
7 years of fetal interventions in Poland: when to do what?A. Kolesnik (Poland)
Experimental PPVI in the animal fetus: Zink stent with micro pulmonary valveA. Armstrong (USA)
Ethical considerations on fetal InterventionsG. Sharland (United Kingdom)
Discussion
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
PLENARY ROOM
GONZAGA ROOM
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LUNCH SESSION 3: PDA STENTINGChairman: L. Benson (Canada) Panelists: M. Marasini (Italy), A. Peirone (Argentina)
PDA stent in duct dependent pulmonary circulation: tips and tricksW. Promphan (Thailand)
PDA stenting versus BT-shunt for duct dependent pulmonary circulation: the Cairo ExperienceH. Hamza (Egypt)
PDA stenting: how to make pulmonary vessels grow?G. Santoro (Italy)
Update in Hybrid Procedure in HLHS: what did we learn?D. Boshoff (Belgium)
The surgeons point of viewA. Giamberti (Italy)
LUNCH SESSION 4: INDUSTRY - SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM (See Page 35)
PPVI IN CALCIFIED CONDUITSChairman: A. Cabalka (USA)Panelists: M.G. Gagliardi (Italy), K.P. Walsh (Ireland), O. Stumper (United Kingdom)
Differrent vascular accessJ. Kreutzer (USA)
Coronary assessmentC.E. Ruiz (USA)
Complications: lessons learnedM. Witsenburg (The Netherlands)
Virtual device prediction: fancy simulation or userful tool?F. Pluchinotta (Italy)
LIVE CASES SAN DONATO and LEUVEN
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
PLENARY ROOM
VISCONTI 1 ROOM
VISCONTI 2 ROOM
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16:30 – 17:00 Coffee break
17:00 – 18:45
17:00 – 17:15
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19:00
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
PLENARY ROOM
NEW DEVICES & TECHNIQUESChairman: S. Schievano (United Kingdom)Panelists: C. Bussadori (Italy), G.J. Morgan (USA), P. Festa (Italy)
Unusual applications for interventional devices - versatility and lateral thinking!J. DeGiovanni (United Kingdom)
Catheter interventions with MRI guidance in CHDA. Frigiola (United Kingdom)
New investigation of device for ASD closureD.P. Berman (USA)
Innovating the planning of CHD treatmentE. Votta (Italy)
Artificial Intelligence to detect heart failureA. Ludomirsky (USA)
LIVE CASE SAN DONATO
Welcome Cocktail
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08:00 – 10:00
08:00 – 08:15
08:15 – 08:30
08:30 – 08:45
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10:00 – 10:30
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12:30 – 13:00
PPVI IN LARGE RVOTChairman: D.J. Hagler (USA)Panelists: A. Donti (Italy), Y. Xie (China), A. Çelebi (Turkey)
When to intervene?M.R. Schmidt (Denmark)
Assessment of large RVOTM. Al Jufan (Saudi Arabia)
Do we need to prestent?E. Zahn (USA)
From "Russian doll" to bilateral valvationJ.L. Zunzunegui (Spain)
LIVE CASES SAN DONATO and MUNICH
Coffee break
AORTIC VALVE AND ARCH DISEASEChairman: A. Armstrong (USA)Panelists: A. Moysich (Germany), C. Pedra (Brazil), G. Sharland (United Kingdom)
3D statistical shape analysis of the aortic arch after CoA repairS. Schievano (United Kingdom)
Hypoplastic transverse arch and CoA: understand, than treatE. Bruckheimer (Israel)
Stenting complex coarctationM. Chessa (Italy)
Aortic valve dilatation in borderline left ventricleG. Brzezinska (Poland)
LIVE CASES SAN DONATO and MUNICH
Lunch
FRIDAY, MARCH 29
PLENARY ROOM
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13:00 – 14:15
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LUNCH SESSION 1: RETRIEVAL AND RECRUITMENT TECHNIQUESChairman: A. Cabalka (USA)Panelists: B. Dalvi (India), A. Fraisse (United Kingdom)
ASD device retrievalJ.Y. Choi (South Korea)
PDA device retrievalO. Stumper (United Kingdom)
Retrieval of misplaced stentsK. Sivakumar (India)
Vessel occlusion: how to recanalize and recruit?J. Kreutzer (USA)
Recruitment of occluded pulmonary arteriesG. Butera (United Kingdom)
LUNCH SESSION 2: 3DI3 IMAGING FOR INTERVENTIONSChairman: P. Festa (Italy)Panelists: M. Lombardi (Italy), M. Quail (United Kingdom)
Is 3DRA worth the effort and radiation?F. Gutierrez-Larraya (Spain)
CookbookA. Armstrong (USA)
3D image fusionG.J. Krings (The Netherlands)
3DRA in complex PPVIH. Breur (The Netherlands)
How the engineer can helpA. Redaelli (Italy)
PLENARY ROOM
VISCONTI 1 ROOM
NEW DEVICES & TECHNIQUESChairman: S. Schievano (United Kingdom)Panelists: C. Bussadori (Italy), G.J. Morgan (USA), P. Festa (Italy)
Unusual applications for interventional devices - versatility and lateral thinking!J. DeGiovanni (United Kingdom)
Catheter interventions with MRI guidance in CHDA. Frigiola (United Kingdom)
New investigation of device for ASD closureD.P. Berman (USA)
Innovating the planning of CHD treatmentE. Votta (Italy)
Artificial Intelligence to detect heart failureA. Ludomirsky (USA)
LIVE CASE SAN DONATO
Welcome Cocktail
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13:00 - 14:15
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14:30 – 14:45
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16:30 – 17:00
LUNCH SESSION 3: INDUSTRY - SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM (See page 35)
RVOT, PULMONARY ARTERIES AND VEINSChairman: R. Bokenkamp (The Netherlands)Panelists: S. El Saiedi (Egypt), J. Kreutzer (USA), A. Giamberti (Italy)
Promote PA growth: RVOT versus PDA stentingL. Benson (Canada)
RVOT stenting techniques and complications in the newbornA. Peirone (Argentina)
Indication for LPA stenting after SwitchG. J. Morgan (USA)
How to treat pulmonary vein stenosis: balloons, stents...M. Schneider (Germany)
LIVE CASES SAN DONATO and MUNICH
Coffee break
PLENARY ROOM
VISCONTI 2 ROOM
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FRIDAY, MARCH 29
17:00 – 18:20
18:20 – 18:50
20:30
PLENARY ROOMIPC AWARD (Oral Communications - Not CME Accredited)Chairmen: S. Qureshi (United Kingdom), M. Carminati (Italy)
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY-GUIDED PERCUTANEOUS CLOSURE OF PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS WITHOUT ARTERIAL ACCESS W. ZhangDepartment of Cardiovascular Surgery, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, China
TWO CENTRE EXPERIENCE IN UTILIZATION OF CP STENTS AND COVERED CP STENTS IN EXTRACARDIAC CONDUIT IN PATIENTS AFTER TOTAL CAVOPULMONARY CONNECTION PROCEDURER. Surmacz Poznan University of Medical Science, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Poznan, Poland
THE AMPLATZER ADOII AND ADOIIAS DEVICES FOR TRANSCATHETER PDA CLOSURE: A RESTROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF A SINGLE INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE K. SteinerDepartment of Pediatric Cardiology, Schneider Children´s Medical Center Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel
EVALUATION OF TRANSCATHETER ASD DEVICE CLOSURE BY TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC (TTE) GUIDANCE WITH FLUOROSCOPYH. AdelUniversity of Alexandria Children’s Hospital, Alexandria, Egypt
ENDOVASCULAR VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT CLOSURE WITH THE NEW KONAR MULTIFUNCTIONAL OCCLUDER L. FerrinCorrientes Cardiology Institute, Corrientes, Argentina
LIVE CASE SAN DONATO
LECTUREFrom hearts to violins to the concept of science and musicP. Bonhoeffer (Italy)
Social Dinner
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SATURDAY, MARCH 30
08:00 – 10:00
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AV VALVE-IN-VALVEChairman: D. Kenny (Ireland) Panelists: A. Micheletti (Italy), D. J. Hagler (USA), A. Frigiola (United Kingdom)
Surgical atrioventricular valve replacement with percutaneous valve in infantsand childrenF. Pluchinotta (Italy)
Tricuspid Valve in Valve: Registry Outcomes and Technical TipsA. Cabalka (USA)
Mitral Clip in Tricuspid Valve: more than just three leaflets to clipK. Sievert (Germany)
Long term results after percutaneous tricuspid valve implantationA. Eicken (Germany)
LIVE CASES SAN DONATO
Coffee break
SINGLE VENTRICLE STAGE I-IIIChairman: I. Michel-Behnke (Austria)Panelists: I. Spadoni (Italy), U. Vairo (Italy), M. Schneider (Germany)
ProCon: CMR versus Cath to prepare for Glenn and FontanM. Quail (United Kingdom)
ProCon: CATH versus CMR to prepare for Glenn and FontanO. Stumper (United Kingdom)
Fate of the Fontan connection: Interventional and Surgical resultsD.J. Hagler (USA)
Interventions in critical Stage I with 3DRA guidanceD. P. Berman (USA)
Oval stenting of LPA: indication and procedureG.J. Krings (The Netherlands)
LIVE CASE SAN DONATO
Lunch
PLENARY ROOM
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13:00 – 14:15
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LUNCH SESSION (Not CME Accredited)UPDATE ON PERCUTANEOUS PULMONARY VALVESChairman: G.J. Krings (The Netherlands)Panelists: D. P. Berman (USA), K. P. Walsh (Ireland)
Harmony I and II: what did we learn and what to expect?L. Benson (Canada)
Sapien and Alterra: results of the current Clinical Trial StudyE. Zahn (USA)
Venus P valve from China to Latin AmericaF. Garay (Chile)
Pulsta: update on the Pre-Approval StudyG.B. Kim (South Korea)
Tissue engineering for transcatheter pulmonary valve replacementD. Kenny (Ireland)
NIGHTMARE CASESTopic: Clinical cases related to interventional procedures in congenital heart diseasesChairman: S. Qureshi (United Kingdom)Panelists: G. J. Krings (The Netherlands), F. Gutierrez-Larraya (Spain)Case 1M. Marasini (Italy)
Case 2K.P. Walsh (Ireland)
Case 3M. Al Jufan (Saudi Arabia)
Case 4A. Çelebi (Turkey)
Case 5R. Rossi (Brazil)
LIVE CASE SAN DONATO
Final remarks
PLENARY ROOM
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POSTER SESSION
POSTER SESSION
AORTIC ARCH OBSTRUCTION01 LONG SEGMENT COARCTATION WITH LARGE PDA AND SEVERE PHT IN A 16 KG: PLANNING AND APPROACH TO HYBRID STENTING S. Sen ¹, S. Jain ¹, P. Pradhan ¹, D. Trivedi ¹, B. Dalvi ² ¹ SRCC Childrens Hospital Managed By Narayana Health-Department Of Pediatric Cardiology, Mumbai, India, ²Glenmark Cardiac Centre, Mumbai, India
02 COARCTATION STENTING IN CHILDREN UNDER 3 MONTHS OF AGE T. Krasemann, M. Dalinghaus, I. Van Beynum Sophia Kinderziekenhuis, Erasmus MC Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
03 TRANSCATHETER EXCLUSION OF A LARGE AORTIC AND DUCTAL ANEURYSM M. Cheli, E. Ribera, F. Santoro, M. Marasini G. Gaslini Institute, Genoa, Italy
04 COARCTATION OF THE AORTA IN CHILDREN: DILATATION WITH AND WITHOUT STENT: ABOUT 27CASES S. Atmani ¹, M. El Kouach ² ¹ CHU Hassan II Fez, Fez, Morocco, ² University Sidi Med Benabdellah, Fez, Morocco
ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT AND PFO
05 CRIBRIFORM AMPLATZER SEPTAL OCCLUDER FOR THE CLOSURE OF FENESTRATED ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECTS IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS: FEASIBILITY, SAFETY AND TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS. P. Pradhan ¹, S. Sen ¹, S. Jain ¹, B. Dalvi ² ¹ SRCC Childrens Hospital Managed By Narayana Health-Department Of Pediatric Cardiology, Mumbai, India, ² Glenmark Cardiac Centre, Mumbai, India
06 “DON’T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER - CRYPTOGENIC STROKE, PFO AND SOMETHING ELSE” F. Chamie ¹, D. Peralta ¹, J. Tress ¹, J. Mansur ² ¹ Intercat - Cardiologia Intervencionista, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, ² Hospital Samaritano Botafogo, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
CATHETER INTERVENTIONS IN FOETUS AND NEONATE
07 STENTING OF INFERIOR VENA CAVA IN NEONATE WITH OBSTRUCTIVE SHOCK I. Van Beynum ¹, M. Dalinghaus ¹, P. Van de Woestijne ², A. Bogers ², T. Krasemann ¹ ¹ Erasmus University Medical Center, Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, ² Erasmus University Medical Center, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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CATHETER INTERVENTIONS IN FOETUS AND NEONATE
08 IMMEDIATE AND INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES OF BALLOON ANGIOPLASTY IN NEONATAL TYPE COARCTATION OF AORTA IN SULAIMANI CARDIAC CENTER A. Salih ¹, T. Qadir ², S. Mohammed ³ ¹ Sulaimani University / College Of Medicine, Sulaimanyah, Iraq, ² Sulaimany Maternityhospital, Sulaimanyah, Iraq, ³ Sulaimani Pediatric Hospital, Sulaimanyah, Iraq
09 PDA MORPHOLOGY DICTATES VASCULAR ACCESS SITE SELECTION FOR THE SUCCESS OF DUCTAL STENTING PROCEDURES IN NEONATES WITH DUCT DEPENDENT PULMONARY BLOOD FLOW – RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 38 CASES M. Gangadhara, S. Anand, M. Usha, M. Jayranganath Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular sciences and Research, Bangalore, India
10 A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE OF THE USE OF CLOPIDOGREL AS AN ADJUNCT ANTI-PLATELET AGENT IN THE STENTED CIRCULATION OF NEONATES AND INFANTS WITH COMPLEX CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE B. O'Callaghan, F. Gonzalez Barlatay, S. Gage, D. Taliotis Dept. of Paediatric Cardiology, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, UK
MISCELLANEA
11 CLOSURE OF LARGE TUBULAR DUCT WITH AMPLATZER VASCULAR PLUG 2 BY INVAGINATION TECHNIQUE S. Sen, P. Pradhan, S. Jain SRCC Childrens Hospital Managed By Narayana Health-Department Of Pediatric Cardiology, Mumbai, India
12 TRANSCATHETER ARTERIAL DUCT OCCLUSION USING AMPLATZER DUCT OCCLUDER II IN SULAIMANI CARDIAC CENTER/ IRAQ A. Salih ¹, K. Ali ², T. Qadir ³ ¹ Sulaimani University/College Of Medicine/Pediatric Dept., Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, ² Pediatric Teaching Hospital, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, ³ Maternity, Sulaimanyah, Iraq
13 EVALUATION OF P WAVE DURATION AND P WAVE DISPERSION IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH SECUNDUM ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT T. Qadir ¹, A. Barzingi ², A. Salih ³ ¹ Maternity Hospital, Sulaimanyah, IRAQ, ² Pediatric Hospital, Sulaimanyah, IRAQ, ³ Sulaimani College Of Medicine, Sulaimanyah, IRAQ
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14 GRADIENT OVER MELODY KLEP IN LEFT AV-VALVE POSITION REDUCES WITH BETA BLOCKADE T. Krasemann ¹, P. Van de Woestijne ², G. Van den Berg ¹ ¹ Sophia Kinderziekenhuis, Erasmus MC Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, ² Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
15 DUCTAL ANEURYSM IN A PATIENT WITH WILLIAMS SYNDROME T. Krasemann, W. Helbing, I. Van Beynum, G. Van den Berg Sophia Kinderziekenhuis, Erasmus MC Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
16 TRANSCATHETER CLOSURE OF LARGE PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS USING AMPLATZER VASCULAR PLUG II S. Jain ¹, P. Pradhan ¹, S. Sen ¹, B. Dalvi ² ¹ SRCC Childrens Hospital Managed By Narayana Health- Department Of Pediatric Cardiology, Mumbai, India, ² Glenmark Cardiac Centre, Mumbai, India
17 PDA: TIPS AND TRICKS IN DIFFERENT ANATOMICAL TYPES – OUR EXPERIENCE H. Mahmoud, A. Nicolescu, C. Filip, G. Nicolae, G. Duica, E. Cinteza Marie Curie Emergency Children's Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
18 LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGE OCCLUSION WITH THE LAMBRE DEVICE – INITIAL EXPERIENCE F. Chamie ¹, E. Guerios ², A. Dourado Oliveira ³, D. Peralta ¹, R. Torres ¹, J. Tress , M. Lacoste , ¹ Intercat Cardiologia Intervencionista, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, ² Hospital Pilar, Curitiba, Brazil, ³ Hospital Santa Izabel, Salvador, Brazil, Centro Hospitalar De Niteroi, Niteroi, Brazil, Rede D'or, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
19 OFF-LABEL DEVICE CLOSURE OF RESIDUAL SHUNT, POST-SURGICAL LIGATION OF THE LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGE F. Chamie, D. Peralta, R. Torres, J. Tress Intercat - Cardologia Intervencionista, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
20 EVALUATION OF INITIAL AND MEDIUM-TERM RESULTS OF TRANSCATHETER AMPLATZER PDA DEVICE CLOSURE IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN H. Adel MD, Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiology Unit, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
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PULMONARY HYPERTENSION AND HEART FAILURE
21 THE ROLE OF THE INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGIST IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION B. O’Callaghan, R. Tulloh, D. Taliotis Dept. Of Paediatric Cardiology, Bristol Royal Hospital For Children, Bristol, United Kingdom
PULMONARY VALVE REPLACEMENT
22 THE SIZE IS NOT THE MATTER: PERCUTANEOUS PULMONARY VALVE IMPLANTATION IN EXTREME SMALL CONDUITS. A. Rodriguez Ogando, F. Ballesteros Tejerizo, A. Sobrino Baladron, M. Lopez Blazquez, C. Medrano López, J.L. Zunzunegui Martinez Gregorio Marañon Hospital, Madrid, Spain
23 CORONARY ARTERY COMPRESSION DURING INTENTION TO TREAT PULMONARY HOMOGRAFT DYSFUNCTION WITH PERCUTANEOUS PULMONARY VALVE IMPLANT. M. Cuman ¹, G. Bragantini ¹, F. Ederle ¹, C. Zanetti ¹, C. Sandrini ¹, S. Hoxha ², M. Prioli ¹, L. Rossetti ¹, F. Ribichini ¹, G. Luciani ², M. Pilati ¹ ¹ Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine. University of Verona, Verona, Italy, ² Division Of Cardiac Surgery, Department Of Surgery, Dentistry, Pediatrics And Gynecology. University Of Verona, Verona, Italy
STENOSIS/HYPOPLASIA OF PULMONARY ARTERIES AND VEINS
24 PERCUTANEOUS BALLOON PULMONARY VALVULOPLASTY GUIDED BY TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY: A FLUOROSCOPY-FREE TECHNIQUE FOR ALTERNATIVE USE IN CHILDREN B. Haisong, Z. Tianli The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China
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VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECTS
25 SPANISH REGISTRY OF PERCUTANEOUS “NITOCCLUD® LE VSD-COIL” VSD CLOSURE: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED AFTER THE FIRST HUNDRED IMPLANTS? R. Solana-Gracia ¹, M. Flores ², F. Ballesteros ³, J.I. Carrasco ³, M.J. del Cerro , C. Abelleira , J.F. Coserría , J.C. Alcíbar , M. Pan , E. Gómez , A. Pérez de Prado , J.M. Velasco , J.L. Zunzunegui ¹ Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor, Madrid, Spain, ² Hospital Universitario de Octubre, Madrid, Spain, ³ Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañon, Madrid, Spain, Hospital Universitario La Fe, Valencia, Spain, Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla, Spain, Hospital Universitario de Cruces, Bilbao, Spain, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía, Córdoba, Spain, Complejo Asistencial Universitario de León, León, Spain
26 TRANSCATHETER RETROGRADE CLOSURE OF PERIMEMBRANOUS VENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECTS WITH THE AMPLATZER AVP-II OR ADO-II DEVICES: A SIMPLE, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO CLOSE LARGE DEFECTS D. Sirico ¹, C. Bautista ¹, S. Hascoet ², C. Karsenty ², G. Di Salvo ¹, S. Krupickova ¹, A. Fraisse ¹ ¹ The Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom, ² CHU Toulouse Purpan, Toulouse, France
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATIONAll meeting rooms will be equipped with videoprojector and computer, every work will be transferred to the rooms via LAN directly from the Preview Room. To avoid incompatibility problems between speakers’ computers and hall projectors and to speed up presentations, no personal connection will be allowed. Speakers are requested to kindly leave a copy of their presentation directly at the Preview Room, at least a couple of hours before their Presentation to enable technicians to set up the session sequence.No private computer will be allowed in the hall.For any special requirement, please, contact the Faculty Desk at the Secretariat.Speakers are invited to be in the Room assigned for presentation at least 10 minutes before the beginning of the Session and to respect the timing assigned to each one. Chairs and Panelists shall arrive at least 15 minutes before the beginning of their session.
OFFICIAL LANGUAGEEnglish is the official language of the meeting.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONSAmong all abstract submitted, six works have been selected to be part of the Scientific Programme as oral presentations. The five presenting authors have been granted a free registration to the IPC Workshop 2019 and they will participate in the evaluation of the best one, whose presenter will be offered access to the 2021 edition as part of the Faculty.
POSTER AREAPosters will be displayed in the exhibition area.Authors are required to be present in front of their Poster during coffee break.
UEMS/EACCME Accreditation The XII International Workshop on Interventional Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiology and Advanced 3D Imaging for Intervention - Advanced Course of AEPC interventional working group, Milan, Italy, 27/03/2019-30/03/2019 has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 27 European CME credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.”“Through an agreement between the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/education/earn-credit-participation-international-activities.“Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognised by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada”
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REGISTRATION DESKThe Organizing Secretariat will be available on site following the below schedule:
Wednesday, March 27 08.00 – 18.00 (ONLY FOR AEPC PRE-COURSE PARTICIPANTS)
Thursday, March 28 07.30 – 18.45Friday, March 29 07.30 – 19.00Saturday, March 30 07.30 – 16.30
BADGEParticipants will receive their badge upon registration. This must always be worn to enter the Scientific Sessions and the congress venue.
NAME BADGES ARE DISTINGUISHED AS FOLLOWS:Physicians/Young/Nurses/Technicians Transparent AEPC Working Group members Yellow
Invited Speakers and Chairpersons Red
Exhibitors Green
ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATEAttendance certificates can be downloaded on Monday, April 1st from the link you will receive by email. Please check at the registration desk that we have the correct e-mail address.
INSURANCEMeeting organizers cannot accept liability for personal injuries or for damage or loss of property belonging to participants, either during or as a result of the Meeting. Please check the validity of your own insurance.
ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT AIM Group International
Milan OfficeVia G. Ripamonti 12920141 Milan (Italy)Phone: +39.02.566011Fax: +39.02.70048578E-mail: [email protected]
REGISTRATION FEES Registration Fees (Euro, VAT 22% included) Physicians* € 600,00Nurses & technicians/ Young/ AEPC WorkingGroup of Interventional Cardiology * € 400,00Poster presenters * € 250,00Social dinner € 50,00
* Registration Fees include: admission to the scientific sessions, entrance to exhibition area, congress kit, access to proceedings on the congress web site, coffee breaks and lunches, CME credits (except for fellows, residents, nurses and technicians, exhibitors)
CONGRESS VENUECrowne Plaza LinateVia K. Adenauer, 320097 San Donato Milanese (MI, Italy)Phone +39 02 516001
PARKINGReduced Fee “IPC Workshop”7€ per day
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IPC WORKSHOP INTERACTIVE MOBILE APPDownload the IPC Workshop App now, to enhance your congress experience and vote for the IPC Awards and the Nightmare Cases directly from your mobile phone! (available on the Apple store or Google Play)
SOCIAL EVENTS
AEPC Fellow DinnerOn March 27th, AEPC Fellows will be offered a dinner at Pub Sottosopra (Via Emilia 26/b, San Donato Milanese)
Welcome ReceptionIPC Workshop will offer a light cocktail to all participants on March 28th at the end of the Scientific Sessions. This will be preceded by a short talk by the President. Don’t miss the chance to network with your colleagues, sponsors and Faculty members.
Social DinnerIPC Workshop Social Dinner will be held on March 29th at Palazzo Parigi (Corso di Porta Nuova, 1, 20121 Milano MI). The cost for the ticket is 50,00€ (VAT included).Please ask for more information and availability at the Registration Desk!A bus service will be provided to and from the dinner venue.The meeting point for everybody taking part to the Dinner is at 20.00 in the main lobby of Crowne Plaza Linate.Please remember to check your registration to social events at the Registration Desk!
IMPORTANT: People requesting the reduced fee for fellows, residents, nurses, technicians and AEPC Working Group must provide certification to confirm their position.
PAYMENT METHODS- By Cash (Euro)- By Credit card (American Express, VISA, Eurocard/Mastercard)
COFFEE BREAK AND LUNCHESLunch boxes and coffee break will be served in the Exhibition Area: Coffee Break Lunch Coffee BreakWednesday March 27 10:30 - 11:00 12:40 - 13:40(AEPC PRE-COURSE ONLY)
Thursday, March 28 10:00 - 10:30 12:30 - 13:00 16:30 - 17:00 Friday, March 29 10:00 - 10:30 12:30 - 13:00 16:30 -17:00
Saturday, March 30 10:00 - 10:30 12:15 - 13:00 EXHIBITIONExhibition Area will be open throughout the Meetingwith the following timetable:Thursday, March 28 08:00 – 18.30Friday, March 29 08:00 – 18.30Saturday, March 30 08:30 – 16.00
WI-FI SERVICECrowne Plaza Linate offers to all participants accommodated into the venue a free wi-fi passwordfor the whole duration of the IPC Workshop.
SHUTTLE SERVICESCrowne Plaza Linate offers a free shuttle service to/from the Hotel to/from underground station SAN DONATO and LINATE Airport.Please check the timetable with the Hotel Reception.
ELECTRICITYVoltage is 220V AC, 50Hz. Plugs have two or three round pins. Foreign voltage could require an adapter.
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3D PLAZA The 3D PLAZA is not just an exhibition area but is an innovative space designed to underline the importance of integration between imaging and interventional cardiology.
It plays the role of a placeholder where 3D imaging hands-on sessions will take place as an integral part of the scientific program.
In this area, 3D imaging techniques will be explored and shown at runtime.
There will be several booths on one space, each one displaying a particular part of the 3D scene appliedto interventional cardiology: 3D computational simulation of complex procedures, augmented reality, 3Dprocessing of cath images, from images to 3D printing.
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IPC WORKSHOP INTERACTIVE MOBILE APPDownload the IPC Workshop App now, to enhance your congress experience and vote for the IPC Awards and the Nightmare Cases directly from your mobile phone! (available on the Apple store or Google Play)
SOCIAL EVENTS
AEPC Fellow DinnerOn March 27th, AEPC Fellows will be offered a dinner at Pub Sottosopra (Via Emilia 26/b, San Donato Milanese)
Welcome ReceptionIPC Workshop will offer a light cocktail to all participants on March 28th at the end of the Scientific Sessions. This will be preceded by a short talk by the President. Don’t miss the chance to network with your colleagues, sponsors and Faculty members.
Social DinnerIPC Workshop Social Dinner will be held on March 29th at Palazzo Parigi (Corso di Porta Nuova, 1, 20121 Milano MI). The cost for the ticket is 50,00€ (VAT included).Please ask for more information and availability at the Registration Desk!A bus service will be provided to and from the dinner venue.The meeting point for everybody taking part to the Dinner is at 20.00 in the main lobby of Crowne Plaza Linate.Please remember to check your registration to social events at the Registration Desk!
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PDA IN PRETERM BABIES: THE WAY TO GO!Chairmen: M. Carminati (Italy), G. Lista (Italy)
How to Manage PDA in Preterm Patients. Current Guidelines & Future ProspectiveG. Lista (Italy)
Surgical vs Percutaneous ClosureMulticenter experience A. Fraisse (United Kingdom)
Key Learnings from my Most Challenging Case The Paris ExperienceG. Milani (France)The German ExperienceI. Daehnert (Germany) The Spanish ExperienceJ. L. Zunzunegui (Spain)
Percutaneous ClosureWhat we learned!E. Zahn (USA)
Discussion & Take-Home MessageM. Carminati (Italy), G. Lista (Italy)
STRUCTURAL INTERVENTION: BACK TO THE FUTUREChairmen: M. Carminati (Italy), G.J. Krings (The Netherlands)
Amplatzer: 20 years of contribution setting the path in structural interventionM. Carminati (Italy)
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