Date: Thursday, 1 July 2010
Time: 0830 – 1800
Fellows’ Course Programme Director: LEE Chi-Hang, Ronald, MD, FACC
The themes for the AICT-SCAI Fellows' Course are as follows:
- Basic Techniques At The Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
- Cardiovascular Pharmacology
- IVUS, FFR, and Interpretation of Hemodynamics in Catheterization
- Coronary Stent - What’s New?
- Complex PCI For Beginners
- Case Presentation Competition
The Fellows’ Course will kick off the 6th AICT 2010 congress as the opening session. Not only is the course an excellent platform for training and reviewing PCI knowledge, it is also timely opportunity to network with past colleagues. In addition, there will be a case competition, where fellows will share interesting cases.
Call for Interesting Cases
Interesting Cases Competition
Date: Thursday, 1 July 2010
Time: 1610 - 1740 hours
Venue: Orchid Room 4205-4305, Level 4, Sands Expo and Convention Center
The Organising Committee would like to congratulate the following presenters:
- Siddarth Mukerjee (India)
Title: A Case of Acute Resistant Large Coronary Thrombus in Ectatic Coronary Vessel
- Chua Seng Keong (Malaysia)
Title: Short Stent being a Possible Risk of Stent Dislodgement in the Szabo technique of a Single
Stent PCI Strategy in Ostial Bifurcation Lesion
- Zhang Jun Jie (China)
Title: A Case of LM CTO and Bifurcation PCI with Complication
- Henry Chan (Philippines)
Title: An Interventional Cardiologist’s Worst Nightmare: Acute Left Main Thrombosis
- He Pengcheng (China)
Title: Left Main Thrombosis During PCI
- Ye Fei (China)
Title: LM Bifurcation with Very Sharp Angle of LCXost
Instructions to Presenters
- Each presenter has 12 minutes of presentation time. The presenter must keep to this time constraint.
- After 12 minutes of presentation, there will be 3 minutes of expert commentary.
- The best 3 authors will be announced during the Closing Ceremony on Saturday, 3 July, 1830 hours. All presenting authors must be present at the Closing Ceremony. Prizes will be given to the best 3 authors.
- You are encouraged to attend the AICT-SCAI Fellows' Course, which will be held on 1 July 2010.
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