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PEDIATRIC INTERVENTIONS Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEW Late Breaking Clinical C3 Summit for Interventional Fellows Emerging Therapies Founders’ Lecture Transradial Mini-Course EARLY CAREER SYMPOSIUM Case Stu Structural Heart Disease Maintenance of Certification STROKE INTERVENTIONS Carotid Artery Stenting PERIPHERAL SESSIONS TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES RCIS Review Course Advances in Platelet Inhibition Guidelines Upd Mullins’ Lect PV Interventi I Blew It! Ses RCIS Review Course Transradial Mini-Course Abstract Poster Sessions Transradial Mini-Course HIGH RIS PCI MOC SCAI 2014 Las Vegas | May 28-31, 2014 37 Years of the Best of the Best in INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY Program Chair Morton J. Kern, MD, FSCAI Program Co-Chairs Michael R. Jaff, DO, FSCAI Roxana Mehran, MD, FSCAI Congenital Heart Disease Program Co-Chairs Matthew J. Gillespie, MD, FSCAI Doff B. McElhinney, MD, FSCAI Preliminary Program www .SCAI.org /SCAI2014

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HIGH RISK

PEDIATRIC INTERVENTIONS

Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

C3 Summit for Interventional Fellows

Emerging Therapies

Founders’ Lecture

Transradial Mini-Course

EARLY CAREER SYMPOSIUM Case Studies

Structural Heart DiseaseMaintenance of CertificationSTROKE INTERVENTIONS

Carotid Artery Stenting

PERIPHERAL SESSIONS

TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES

RCIS Review Course

Advances in Platelet Inhibition Guidelines UpdateMullins’ Lecture

PV Interventions

I Blew It! Sessions

RCIS Review CourseTransradial Mini-Course

Abstract Poster SessionsTransradial Mini-Course

HIGH RISKPCI

MOC

SCAI 2014Las Vegas | May 28-31, 2014

37 Years of the Best of the Best inINTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY

Program Chair Morton J. Kern, MD, FSCAI

Program Co-Chairs Michael R. Jaff, DO, FSCAI

Roxana Mehran, MD, FSCAI

Congenital Heart Disease Program Co-Chairs Matthew J. Gillespie, MD, FSCAI

Doff B. McElhinney, MD, FSCAI

Preliminary Programwww.SCAI.org/SCAI2014

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Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

I Blew It! Sessions

STROKE INTERVENTIONS

Abstract Poster SessionsPERIPHERAL SESSIONS

Advances in Platelet Inhibition PV InterventionsRCIS Review Course Transradial Mini-Course

SCAI 2013 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONSSCAI 2014 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS

GeneralInformation

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Target AudienceSCAI 2014 represents a unique forum driven by issues of the day in invasive and interven-tional cardiology and are of special interest to:

• Invasive and interventional cardiologists•Other specialty and general cardiologists•Fellows-in-training•Allied Health Professionals including cath

lab nurses, technologists, technicians and staff

Educational FormatA distinguished faculty will conduct a four-day program that includes case reviews, lectures, comprehensive didactic sessions, interactive discussions, taped case presen-tations, and workshops.

IntroductionSCAI 2014 Scientific Sessions will deliver the Best of the Best in Interventional and Invasive Cardiology Education to interventional and invasive cardiologists, fellows-in-training, other cardiovascular physicians, cath lab nurses, technologists, and staff. With an emphasis on nurturing an intimate, interactive, case-based atmosphere for learning, this program will provide a dynamic mix of case reviews, cutting edge presen-tations, review of recent trials, focused, interactive workshops and symposia, as well as the presentation of data from late-breaking clinical trials and abstracts. All will be presented by an international faculty of the biggest names in the field demonstrating state-of-the-art practice of interventional therapies.

SCAI 2014 will be organized into the following tracks: general, quality improvement, coronary, peripheral, structural and congenital. In addition to structured mini-sym-posia focusing on transradial interventions, CTO, CLI, TAVR and more, the program features programs designed for early-career interventionalists as well as hemodynamics and imaging symposia. Two entertaining evening functions will provide an opportunity for social interaction and networking among participants and faculty, including a Presi-dents’ReceptiononWednesday,May28andtheAnnualReceptiononFriday,May30. Satellite symposia will be conducted at various times throughout the conference. Continuing highlights of the program are the Founders’ Lecture, the Hildner Lecture, the Mullins Lecture, and C3 SUMMIT® for fellows-in-training.

Educational ObjectivesThe SCAI 2014 Scientific Sessions learning objectives are:

Keynote Speakers

Founders’ LectureThursday, May 29, 2014 11:30 AM - Noon

Martin B. Leon, MD, FSCAI

Mullins LectureThursday, May 29, 2014 1:00 PM - 1:40 PM

James E. Lock, MD

Hildner LectureFriday, May 30, 2014 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Patrick O’Gara, MD

•Provide an overview of the latest science, challenges and op-portunities within the field of interventional cardiology;

•Discuss the safety and efficacy of newly developed devices and therapies in order to improve early and late procedural out-comes after coronary interventions;

•Recognize the appropriate diagnostic studies for evaluation of acute coronary syndromes and review new approaches to non-surgical management;

•Emphasize the importance of implementing quality-based practices including appropriate use criteria, consistent docu-mentation and assignment of quality champions;

•Assess the latest techniques, technologies, and therapies for structural heart disease, congenital heart disease and periph-eral vascular disease.

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Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

Founders’ Lecture

I Blew It! Sessions Structural Heart DiseaseMaintenance of Certification

TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES

HIGH RISKMullins’ LecturePV Interventions

PERIPHERAL SESSIONS

ORLANDO | MAY 8-11, 2013LAS VEGAS | MAY 28-31, 2014 3

Hotel AccommodationsSCAI 2014 will take place entirely at

Caesars Palace Las Vegas 3570S.LasVegasBlvd,LasVegas,NV89109

U.S.-based residents should call (866) 227-5944 and reference ”SCSCA14” for the dis-counted room rate of $179 / night (plus taxes and fees). Non-U.S.-based residents, should call 1 (702) 731-7222 and ask for “RoomReservations.”DiscountendsMay1,2014.

Commercial SupportSCAI 2014 is being funded in part by edu-cational grants from various commercial organizations. A complete list of commer-cial supporters and contributors will be published in the final program.

AbstractsAn exciting array of abstracts will be presented at the conference. The top three abstracts will be selected by the Program Committee for special recognition. All presented abstracts will be printed in SCAI’s journal, Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions (CCI). TheabstractsubmissiondeadlineisDecember18,2013.

For more information visit www.SCAI.org/SCAI2014.

Accreditation / CME CreditPhysicians: The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions Foundation isaccreditedbytheAccreditationCouncilforContinuingMedicalEducation(ACCME)to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions Foundation designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

International Physicians: The AmericanMedical Association has determined thatphysiciansnot licensed intheUSwhoparticipate inthisCMEactivityareeligible forAMAPRACategory1credit™.

Doctors of Osteopathy: Category2 creditwillbeawarded for formaleducationalprogramsthatareACCMEaccreditedorAAFP-approved.

Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts Category I credit from AOACCME, PrescribedcreditfromAAFP,andAMAPRACategory1CMEcreditfortheorganizationsaccreditedbyACCME.TheSocietyforCardiovascularAngiographyandInterventionsisanaccred-itedproviderthroughtheACCME.

Successful Completion StatementCertificates of Completion / Attendance are provided to registered attendees based upon completion of the evaluation. For questions regarding continuing medical education(CME)creditsforthisevent,[email protected].

Program CommitteeMorton J. Kern, MD, FSCAI Program Chair Long Beach, CA

Michael R. Jaff, DO, FSCAI Program Co-Chair Boston, MA

Roxana Mehran, MD, FSCAI Program Co-Chair New York, NY

Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, FSCAI Immediate Past Program Chair Boston, MA

Matthew J. Gillespie, MD, FSCAI Congenital Heart Disease Program Chair Philadelphia, PA

Doff B. McElhinney, MD, FSCAI Congenital Heart Disease Program Co-Chair New York, NY

Jeffrey J. Popma, MD, FSCAI C3 Summit Chair Boston, MA

Howard C. Herrmann, MD, FSCAI C3 Summit Co-Chair Philadelphia, PA

Ruby Satpathy, MD, FSCAI C3 Summit Co-Chair Omaha, NE

Kirk N. Garratt, MD, FSCAI Development Committee Chair New York, NY

Timothy D. Henry, MD, FSCAI Development Committee Co-Chair Los Angeles, CA

Robert J. Applegate, MD, FSCAI Moderated Case Session Chair Winston-Salem, NC

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Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

I Blew It! Sessions

STROKE INTERVENTIONS

Abstract Poster SessionsPERIPHERAL SESSIONS

Advances in Platelet Inhibition PV InterventionsRCIS Review Course Transradial Mini-Course

SCAI 2013 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONSSCAI 2014 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS

Scheduleat a Glance

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Wednesday | May 28, 2014CORONARY TRACK PERIPHERAL TRACK STRUCTURAL TRACK CONGENITAL HEART

DISEASE SYMPOSIUM

Vascular Medicine for the Interventional Cardiologist – A State-of-the-Art Primer: Establishing the Practice

Interventional Strategies to Determine the Importance of the Lesion in PVD: How, When, and Why?

Noon

1 PM

2 PM

3 PM

4 PM

5 PM

6 PM

Radial Mini Symposium - Part 1

Thursday | May 29, 2014

Vascular Medicine for the Interventional Cardiologist: A State-of-the-Art Primer: Lower Extremity Interventions

Optimizing PCI Outcomes: Lesion Assessment - The “Must do’s” of FFR, IVUS and OCT and NIRS

Interventions for Critical Limb Ischemia: Viable or Foolish

7 AM

8 AM

9 AM

10 AM

11 AM

Noon

1 PM

2 PM

3 PM

4 PM

5 PM

6 PM

I3 - Intervention, Interaction & Input - Part 2: Complications, Nightmares & Saves

Mitral Valve Interventions

LUNCH – VISIT EXHIBITS

Using Catheter-Based Therapy to Improve Fontan Physiology

Catheterization Databases in CHD: Why Should We Enthusiastically Participate?

Radial Mini Symposium - Part 2: Advanced Aspects

From Clinical Trials to Clinical Practice: Review of the Best of the Best

TAVR Mini Symposium - Part 2: Intermediate and Advanced

Presidents’ Reception in Exhibit Hall (5:30 PM - 7:30 PM)

TAVI: Getting Started

Hemodynamics of Structural Heart Intervention

TAVR Mini Symposium - Part 1: The Essentials

The Future of Catheter-Based Valve Interventions in CHD

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT TRACK

BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS

Ethics Symposium: Ethical Challenges in Interventional Medicine

“Best of the Best” Abstracts

Cath Lab Leadership Boot Camp for Physicians

Mullins Lecture

Debate

BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST – VISIT EXHIBITS

Lightening Rounds:Study and Registry Update

Innovation in CHD Therapy

I Blew It - Part 1

Abstracts Presentations - Part 1

BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS

SCAI 2014 Opening General Session

Public Reporting

Appropriate Use in Vascular Intervention: Can We Come to Agreement?

SCAI-QIT Basics and Implementation

Venous Interventions: What Are the Opportunities?

Performance MeasuresComplex PCI: Left Main, Multi-Vessel

Brainscratchers

General Session: Founders’ Lecture

CORONARY TRACK PERIPHERAL TRACK STRUCTURAL TRACK CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE SYMPOSIUM

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT TRACK

Carotid and Cerebrovascular Intervention: Where is This Field Going?

i3 Intervention, Interaction & Input - Part 1: Exceptional Challenges in Interventional Cardiology: Case Presentations

Imaging for Structural Heart Disease

AUC

PFO, ASD, LAA Closure: Where Do We Stand Today?

BREAK

CHD CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSION:PICES-YoungInterventionalSession(4:30PM-5:30PM)*Attendance of the Cath Lab Leadership Boot Camp for All Attendees is complimentary, but registration is required.

Cases Over Cocktails in Exhibit Hall (5:30 PM - 6:30 PM)

BREAKFAST EVENTS: BreakfastwithBenefits(7AM-8AM)LUNCH EVENTS: Brown Bag Lunches (Noon-1PM)

Session features a “Heart Team Approach” presentation focusing on education for Allied Health Professionals

Cath Lab Leadership Boot Camp for All Attendees* (7:30 AM - 11:30 AM)

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Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

Founders’ Lecture

I Blew It! Sessions Structural Heart DiseaseMaintenance of Certification

TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES

HIGH RISKMullins’ LecturePV Interventions

PERIPHERAL SESSIONS

ORLANDO | MAY 8-11, 2013LAS VEGAS | MAY 28-31, 2014

LUNCH

BREAK

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

LUNCH – VISIT EXHIBITS

BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST – VISIT EXHIBITS

BREAK – VISIT EXHIBITS

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Schedule is tentative and subject to change.

Friday | May 30, 2014

Vascular Medicine for the Interventional Cardiologist: A State-of-the-Art Primer – Aortic, Renal and Mesenteric Interventions

STEMI State of the Art 2014

Complications for TAVI Procedures, Improving Safety

Arguments and Compromise: Great Debates in Vascular Intervention

Jeopardy for the Vascular Interventionist: A Friendly Competition

Interventional Management of the Critically Ill Patient: Shock, Hemodynamic Support, Stent Thrombosis, IHF

7 AM

8 AM

9 AM

10 AM

11 AM

Noon

1 PM

2 PM

3 PM

4 PM

5 PM

6 PM

Critical Options for PCI Management, Controversial Approaches (Case-Based)

Understanding QI Registries (NCDR CathPCI)

Saturday | May 31, 2014

Why is the Kidney So Hot? Renal Intervention and Denervation

ABIM MOC Learning Session

7 AM

8 AM

9 AM

10 AM

11 AM

Noon

1 PM

2 PM

3 PM

CTO Mini Symposium

Military Medicine: Current State of Interventional Cardiology in the Armed Services and Affiliates

Vascular Access for TAVI and Other

Structural Heart Nightmares and Saves: Best of the Past Year (Case-Based)

General Session: Hildner Lecture

CORONARY TRACK

PERIPHERAL TRACK

STRUCTURAL TRACK

CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE SYMPOSIUM

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT TRACK

Abstract Presentations - Part 3

Training Guidelines

How To

C3 SUMMIT® for Fellows in Training

Breakout Sessions: Update on SCAI Advocacy and Committees

Payment Reform and Optimizing Value in PCI

C3 SUMMIT® for Fellows in Training

C3 SUMMIT® for Fellows in Training

I Blew It - Part 2

C3 SUMMIT®

Heart Team and SICP Program

Heart Team and SICP Program

Heart Team and SICP Program

CORONARY TRACK PERIPHERAL TRACK STRUCTURAL TRACK

Abstracts Presentations - Part 2

BREAKFAST EVENTS: BreakfastwithBenefits(7AM-8AM)LUNCH EVENTS: Brown Bag Lunches (Noon-1PM)

Session features a “Heart Team Approach” presentation focusing on education for Allied Health Professionals

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Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

I Blew It! Sessions

PV Interventions

www.SCAI.org/C3

C3 SUMMIT®12th Annual Interventional FellowsComplex Coronary Complications (C3) Summit

If you can only attend one fellows course this year, make sure it’s the Best of the Best. Make sure it’s SCAI’s C3 SUMMIT®, held in conjunction with SCAI 2014 Scientific Sessions. The world’s premiere figures in interventional cardiology will be there. Shouldn’t YOU?

Made possible by various educational grants, SCAI is able to provide interventional cardiology fellows-in-training (in their last year of training) with:

• Complimentary registration for SCAI 2014 Scientific Sessions (May 28-31) and C3 SUMMIT® (May 30).

• Complimentary hotel accommodations during the SCAI 2014 Scientific Sessions and the C3 SUMMIT®.

• Lowest Coach airfare to / from Las Vegas up to $500. Hotel and airfare restrictions apply.

Where the FUTURE ofInterventional Cardiology is Shaped

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Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

Founders’ Lecture

I Blew It! Sessions Structural Heart DiseaseMaintenance of Certification

TOP PRACTICE CHANGING STUDIES

HIGH RISKMullins’ LecturePV Interventions

PERIPHERAL SESSIONS

ORLANDO | MAY 8-11, 2013LAS VEGAS | MAY 28-31, 2014

Sneak Preview of Highlights

If you can only attend one Interventional Cardiology education meeting this year,

shouldn’t it be the Best of the Best? Shouldn’t it be:

Late Breaking Clinical TrialsSCAI’sLBCTresultshavebeenprominentlyfeaturedinmainstreamandtrademedia including:The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The Washington Post, and The L.A. Times, fostering collegial education, dialogue and collaboration in topics important to interventional cardiology.

Interested in presenting your clinical trial results at SCAI 2014? Visit www.SCAI.org/LBCT

• NEW THIS YEAR! Increased focus on education for Allied Health Professionals including “Heart Team Approach” presentations and special “Heart Team & SICP Program” Saturday sessions

• NEW! Don’t miss SCAI’s unveiling of the Cath Lab Leadership Boot Camp sessions

• Focus on more intimate, interactive, case-based education

• How the latest studies should affect your practice

• Late breaking clinical trials

• Interactive case reviews and taped live cases

• Emerging and state-of-the-art therapies in structural and valvular heart disease

• Examining the latest techniques and data in left main, neurovascular and peripheral interventions

• Can’t miss opening general session

• A faculty of the top names in interventional cardiology

• Stand-alone tracks on structural, coronary, peripheral, quality improvement, and congenital interventions

• Focused mini-symposium on transradial interventions, CTO, CLI, TAVR, and more

• And much, much more!

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SCAI 2014Las Vegas | May 28-31, 2014

Where the FUTURE ofInterventional Cardiology is Shaped

Highlights:

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Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

Guidelines UpdateMullins’ Lecture

PV Interventions

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Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

Guidelines UpdateMullins’ Lecture

PV Interventions

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*Sessions will be available in On Demand within 24 hours of presentation. Please note SCAI cannot guarantee 100% of the SCAI 2014 Scientific Sessions presentations will be available on SCAI 2014 On Demand. SCAI 2014 On Demand will be available for access until May 1, 2015. Does not include SICP Saturday Workshops.

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Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

Guidelines UpdateMullins’ Lecture

PV Interventions

Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical TrialsFounders’ Lecture

Transradial Mini-CourseMOC

Emerging TherapiesPERIPHERAL SESSIONS

Advances in Platelet Inhibition Guidelines UpdateMullins’ Lecture

PV Interventions

SCAI 2014Las Vegas | May 28-31, 2014

QUESTIONS?Call(800)992-7224

ONLINEwww.SCAI.org/SCAI2014

FAX(866)733-2576

MAILSCAI110017thStreetNW,Suite330Washington,DC20036

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Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical Trials

Guidelines UpdateMullins’ Lecture

PV Interventions

Congenital Heart Disease CASE REVIEWSLate Breaking Clinical TrialsFounders’ Lecture

Transradial Mini-CourseMOC

Emerging TherapiesPERIPHERAL SESSIONS

Advances in Platelet Inhibition Guidelines UpdateMullins’ Lecture

PV Interventions

SCAI 2014Las Vegas | May 28-31, 2014

SCAI2014PreliminaryProgram

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The FSCAI Designation Tells Your Patients, Your Colleagues, and Your Hospital:

• You’re an expert in your field with years of education and training.

• You’re board certified or have extensive practice-based experience.

• You’re aware of the latest technologies and practices as demonstrated by your commitment to continuous training and education.

• You’re dedicated to the highest standards for patient care.

• You’re part of an international effort leading the fight against cardiovascular disease.

Tell your community and the world that you’re the Best of the Best with 5 Simple Letters: FSCAI

Apply to become a Fellow of SCAI today!

Who knew 5 Simple Letterscould say so much?

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SCAI 2014Las Vegas, NV | May 28-31, 2014

Submit Your Abstract and present your research amongst the biggest names in Interventional Cardiology!

For more information on submitting your abstract, visit: www.SCAI.org/SCAI2014

THE SOCIETY FOR CARDIOVASCULAR ANGIOGRAPHYAND INTERVENTIONS FOUNDATION110017THSTREETNW,SUITE330WASHINGTON,DC20036

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• All presented abstracts will be printed in SCAI’s journal, Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions (CCI)

• FREE meeting registration for the presenting author

• FREE submission on an assortment of topics

• Top 3 abstracts receive “Best of the Best Abstracts Award”

• Top 10 abstracts selected for oral presentation

Call for Abstracts Submission Deadline: December 18