2021 COURSE GUIDE OCTOBER 3-4, 2021 WYNN LAS VEGAS - Venous Endovascular INterventional Strategies - VIVA Conference
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Venous Endovascular INterventional Strategies O C TO B E R 3 - 4 , 2 02 1 • WY N N L AS V E G AS 2021 COURSE GUIDE The VIVA Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to vascular education and research TheVIVAFoundation.org
Welcome to The VEINS (Venous Endovascular INterventional Strategies)! On behalf of our fellow VIVA board members and The VEINS 2021 Scientific Committee, thank you for your participation in this live educational event. For more than 10 years, The VEINS has served as a premier meeting for endovascular specialists, and we are thrilled to return to Wynn Las Vegas to hear from some of the world’s leading clinicians and researchers once again. Over the next two days, The VEINS will provide a comprehensive, multidisciplinary review of the diagnosis, intervention, and management of a wide range of venous disorders. Beginning with a series of foundational presentations, our expert faculty will delve into the fundamentals of venous disease, controversial topics, current practice trends, and what’s next in venous care. The VEINS is specifically designed to help integrate the latest data, techniques, and technologies into your practice. We are pleased to present the Blue Sky Breakfast: New Technology & Trial Updates on Monday morning, which will provide a unique glimpse at emerging venous technologies as well as new trial data. We hope you will take full advantage of all that The VEINS has to offer to ultimately improve the lives of the patients we care for. We warmly welcome you to The VEINS 2021. Maureen Kohi, MD Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD Peter A. Schneider, MD 2021 Course Director The VEINS Founder 2021 Co-Course Director 2021 Co-Course Director VIVA and The VEINS are presented by The VIVA Foundation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the field of vascular medicine and intervention through education, research, advocacy, and collaboration. See page 9 for more about the foundation’s wide-ranging work in addition to our exceptional educational meetings. Please visit the Virtual VIVA app 2 for updated program information.
CME ACCREDITATION This live activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and VIVA Physicians. The University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Participants may claim credit for sessions attended live, either in-person or virtually. Credits are not available for sessions viewed on demand. TARGET AUDIENCE The VEINS is designed for physicians specializing in interventional cardiology; interventional and neurologic radiology; vascular medicine; vascular surgery; podiatry; as well as fellows and residents; and allied health professionals (including nurses, nurse practitioners, technologists, and physician assistants) interested in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of venous disease. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of The VEINS, targeted learners should be able to: • Understand medical, endovascular and surgical therapies for superficial and chronic venous disease. • Discuss the role of imaging for diagnosis of venous disease and used during intervention. • Appreciate the currently available therapeutic options and review the novel data in the management of superficial and deep vein disease. FACULTY DISCLOSURES The University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine CME and Biomedical Sciences, in accordance with ACCME accreditation requirements, requires faculty to disclose certificates will any financial interest or other relationship with the be available manufacture(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or beginning provider(s) of commercial services discussed during this educational activity and with any commercial October 8, supporters of the activity. 2021. 3
COURSE FACULTY Suresh Vedantham, MD Washington University in St. Louis DIRECTOR INTERVENTIONAL St. Louis, Missouri Maureen P. Kohi, MD CARDIOLOGY Ronald S. Winokur, MD Interventional Radiology Thomas Jefferson University Gary M. Ansel, MD Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University of North Carolina University of Toledo Chapel Hill, North Carolina Columbus, Ohio VASCULAR MEDICINE Riyaz Bashir, MD Teresa Carman, MD CO-COURSE Temple University Hospital University Hospitals Cleveland Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical Center DIRECTORS Cleveland, Ohio Jeff Carr, MD Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD Tyler Cardiac and Michael R. Jaff, DO Vascular Medicine Endovascular Center Harvard Medical School OhioHealth Riverside Tyler, Texas Maple Grove, Minnesota Methodist Hospital Columbus, Ohio Tony S. Das, MD Yogen Kanthi, MD Connected Cardiovascular National Heart, Lung, and Peter A. Schneider, MD Care Associates Blood Institute Vascular Surgery Dallas, Texas Bethesda, Maryland University of California San Francisco Jay Mathews, MD Thom Rooke, MD San Francisco, California Manatee Memorial Hospital / Mayo Clinic Bradenton Cardiology Center Rochester, Minnesota Bradenton, Florida SCIENTIFIC Mitchell Silver, DO Aditya Sharma, MBBS University of Virginia COMMITTEE OhioHealth Riverside Charlottesville, Virginia Methodist Hospital Geoffrey Barnes, MD, MSc Columbus, Ohio Suman Wasan, MD Vascular Medicine UNC REX Healthcare University of Michigan INTERVENTIONAL Raleigh, North Carolina Ann Arbor, Michigan RADIOLOGY VASCULAR SURGERY Michael Jolly, MD Kush R. Desai, MD Interventional Cardiology Northwestern University Feinberg Steve Elias, MD OhioHealth Riverside School of Medicine Englewood Hospital and Methodist Hospital Chicago, Illinois Medical Center Columbus, Ohio Englewood, New Jersey Mark J. Garcia, MD Kathleen J. Ozsvath EndoVascular Consultants Manj Gohel, MD Vascular Surgery Wilmington, Delaware Cambridge University Hospitals St. Peters Health Partners Cambridge, England Troy, New York Mona Gupta, MD Northwestern University Erin Murphy, MD Gloria M. Salazar, MD Chicago, Illinois Sanger Heart & Vascular Interventional Radiology Institute - Atrium Health Massachusetts General Hospital John A. Kaufman, MD Charlotte, North Carolina Boston, Massachusetts Oregon Health and Science University Andrea Obi, MD Portland, Oregon University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Minhaj S. Khaja, MD, MBA University of Virginia Health Julianne Stoughton, MD Charlottesville, Virginia Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Mahmood Razavi, MD St. Joseph Heart & ANGIOLOGY Vascular Center Orange, California Tim Sebastian, MD University Hospital Zurich Deepak Sudheendra, MD Zurich, Switzerland Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Please visit the Virtual VIVA app 4 for updated program information.
THE VEINS AWARD RECIPIENT Venous Educator, Innovator, and National Statesman Award—The VEINS Award honors those individuals who have made significant contributions to improving the care of patients with venous disease. VIVA is proud to honor the 2021 recipient: Mark H. Meissner, MD Vascular Surgery University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Washington Please join us on Sunday, October 3, as we present Dr. Meissner’s award, followed by a plenary discussion with The VEINS faculty. 2021 KEYNOTE SPEAKER Mary Cushman, MD Hematology, Epidemiology, Research University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine Colchester, Vermont Dr. Cushman will present The VEINS 2021 keynote address on Monday, October 4: Antithrombotic Interventions in COVID-19 Please join us for this impactful address and subsequent panel discussion with The VEINS Co-Course Directors and members of the Scientific Committee. BLUE SKY BREAKFAST: THE VEINS NEW RECEPTION TECHNOLOGY Sunday, October 3 AND TRIAL 5:30 - 6:30pm Cristal Terrace UPDATES The VEINS attendees and fellows Monday, October 4 are invited to an evening reception 7:00 - 7:55am with colleagues, exhibitors, and Spotlight Theater supporters. Admission to the reception is included in your Breakfast will be served conference registration fee. Guest in this special innovation tickets may be purchased at the summit. See page 13 for conference registration desk for additional information. an additional $50 per guest. 5
ONSITE INFORMATION REGISTRATION DESK HOURS The conference registration desk is located in the hallway leading to the Cristal Ballroom and is open during the following times: Saturday, October 2 3:00pm - 5:30pm Sunday, October 3 6:45am - 5:30pm Monday, October 4 6:30am - 5:45pm NAME BADGES Your VEINS badge is required for admittance to ALL conference functions, including The VEINS Reception on Sunday evening. The VEINS attendees may also choose to attend the VIVA Pre-Course satellite lunches and educational sessions on Monday afternoon. There is a $295 fee to reprint a badge. You are responsible for labeling all meeting materials. VIVA will not replace lost or stolen items. COVID SAFETY All participants must be fully vaccinated and must wear masks unless you are actively eating or drinking. If you develop symptoms of COVID, stay in your room and do not enter the meeting space. If you test positive for COVID, notify conference management (contact@vivaphysicians.org) and the hotel. Safety protocols are in place to protect you and other guests. SATELLITE SYMPOSIA Satellite sessions and events offer conference attendees extended programming and cover important topics and issues facing today’s venous specialists. Lunch will be served on Sunday and Monday in these sessions. See page 19 for a complete schedule of satellite symposia as well as sponsored breaks, which will be held in Industry Theaters 1 & 2 on Sunday afternoon and Monday morning. MEALS & REFRESHMENTS Meals and refreshments will be served to attendees in the Cristal Ballroom. Exhibitor boxed lunches will be available in the Cristal hallway from 12:30 - 1:30pm. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 Breakfast Breakfast 7:00 - 8:30am 7:00 - 8:30am Visit page 13 to learn more about Blue Morning refreshment break Sky Breakfast: New Technology and 10:00 - 10:30am Trial Updates, beginning at 7:00am. Lunch Morning refreshment break 12:15 - 1:25pm—Served with 10:00 - 10:30am satellite sessions Lunch Afternoon refreshment break 12:15 - 1:25pm—Served with 3:30 - 4:00pm satellite sessions Afternoon refreshment break 3:30 - 4:00pm Please visit the Virtual VIVA app 6 for updated program information.
RESOURCES & TECHNOLOGY INTERNET ACCESS Complimentary wireless internet access will be available CONNECT TO THE VIVA21 NETWORK throughout the conference space. This does not extend to the pool PASSWORD: VIVA2021 area, casino, or hotel rooms. ATTENDEE NETWORKING LOUNGE Visit the Attendee Networking Lounge located near the Sponsored by Global Theater entrance in the exhibit hall. Use this furnished space to charge your laptop or mobile device, meet with fellow attendees, and take a moment to relax and catch up on the day’s events. VIVA Today This highly anticipated news publication offers conference Published by highlights throughout the week. Available Monday morning, the 2021 VEINS and VIVA Pre-Course issue provides thought-provoking articles by VIVA’s Board of Directors and faculty. Pick up your copy in person or access it through the Virtual VIVA app. SOCIAL MEDIA Join the conversation #TheVEINS21 @TheVEINSatVIVA @VIVAPhysicians SOCIAL MEDIA DISCLAIMER The VIVA Foundation accepts comments and discussions via our social media outlets related to vascular education. We do not solicit nor endorse any comment that may be posted, and comments, likes, or follows do not necessarily express the opinion or views of the foundation. We will remove any information, discussion, comment, and material that we deem to be inappropriate and/or which violates our policy to protect patient identities. All commentary with a promotional purpose for a service, device, or technology will be removed immediately. The VIVA Foundation assumes no liability for information posted or presented by others, and only endorses comments and postings provided directly by The VIVA Foundation. Use of any VIVA or VEINS course content, branding, or logos for commercial use is strictly prohibited. If you wish to report any violation of the above, please contact marketing@vivaphysicians.org. AUDIO, VIDEO RECORDING, AND PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY The VEINS encourages and promotes the exchange and accessibility of educational content from the conference. All videos and slides are available at no charge to attendees through Virtual VIVA. Photography, audio, and video recordings with handheld devices are permitted for social, personal, or educational purposes, if not disruptive. However, any posting or live streaming of entire sessions or cases and use of any VEINS course content for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited. 7
VIRTUAL VIVA Virtual VIVA access is included with your conference registration, allowing you to explore educational resources at your convenience. Live streamed sessions will be available to registered attendees during the dates of the conference, and completed sessions will be archived in the app. Note that CME credits are available for sessions attended live, either in person or through the live stream. Participants may not claim CME credit for watching session recordings on demand. GETTING STARTED 1. Visit thevivafoundation.org/virtualviva or download VirtualVIVA from the App Store or Google Play. 2. Log in using your registration email address as your username AND password. Upon initial login, you will be prompted to choose a new password. 3. For additional assistance, visit the Help Desk located outside the Cristal Ballroom. VIRTUAL VIVA HELP DESK For assistance downloading and using Virtual VIVA, visit the Help Desk at the following times: Saturday, October 2 3:00pm - 5:30pm Sunday, October 3 7:00am - 5:00pm Monday, October 4 7:00am - 5:00pm DISCLAIMERS MEDICAL CONFIDENTIALITY Any patient information you may receive as a part of this continuing medical education (CME) program is considered confidential. Confidential patient information includes all information that could be used to identify the individual patient. By participating in this CME program, you agree to maintain the confidentiality of all patient information and not release that information to any third party. MEDICAL JUDGMENT The information provided at this meeting is for continuing education purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a physician relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient’s medical condition. UNLABELED PRODUCTS AND/OR PROCEDURES The VEINS faculty may discuss information about pharmaceutical agents and/or devices and/or procedures that are outside of U.S. Food and Drug Administration–approved labeling. This information is intended solely for CME and is not intended to promote off-label use of these medications, devices, and procedures. If you have questions, contact the medical affair department of the manufacturer for the most recent prescribing information. Please visit the Virtual VIVA app 8 for updated program information.
The VIVA Foundation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the field of vascular medicine and intervention through multidisciplinary collaboration. We appreciate your ongoing support as we work to transform the world of endovascular care and research, ultimately improving the lives of our patients. Advocacy onvening the Vascular Leaders Forum, a biennial symposium that brings together C physicians, scientists, members of industry, the FDA, and CMS to produce white papers to provide direction for key clinical issues and effect advancement of vascular care: • 2016: CLTI • 2018: Carotid Artery Stenting • 2019: Paclitaxel Safety • 2022: Venous Disease reating forums for dialogue between the clinical vascular community and C regulatory agencies to break down barriers in communication Research ield-leading advances in vascular disease: F • Patient-Level Meta-Analysis of 999 Claudicants Undergoing Primary Femoropopliteal Nitinol Stent Implantation—Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2017 • Carotid Artery Stenting in Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis—JACC Journal, 2020 • Mortality and Paclitaxel-Coated Devices: An Individual Patient Data Meta- Analysis—Circulation, 2020 • Directional Atherectomy Before Paclitaxel Coated Balloon Angioplasty in Complex Femoropopliteal Disease: The VIVA REALITY Study—Catheterization & Cardiovascular Interventions, 2021 ponsorship and bridge funding for key trials in the field: S • BEST-CLI (NHLBI) • BEST Registry (NHLBI) • REALITY • XCELL eveloping the next generation of research leaders in clinical vascular research D through competitive grant awards in partnership with the American Heart Association Education VIVA and The VEINS annual meetings Physicians-in-Training scholarships and dedicated programming Vascular webinars across the spectrum of vascular disease Philanthropy roviding support for: P • The American Heart Association—PAD Summit • The American Red Cross—Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Relief • Doctors without Borders, USA • Feeding America • Fibromuscular Dysplasia Society of America • Fogarty Institute for Innovation • Mercy Corps and Ochsner Clinic Foundation—Hurricane Relief • Vascular Disease Foundation • World Food Program 9
GLOBAL THEATER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 SUNDAY 7:55 - 8:00am WELCOME TO THE VEINS Maureen P. Kohi, MD THE BASICS Moderators: Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD; Thom Rooke, MD Panelists: Jeff Carr, MD; Steve Elias, MD; Mona Gupta, MD; Mahmood Razavi, MD; Julianne Stoughton, MD 8:00 - 8:08am How to Make Physiological Sense of Reflux vs Obstruction: Where We Are and Where We Need to Be Thom Rooke, MD 8:08 - 8:16am To Glue or Not to Glue: Positives and Pitfalls Julianne Stoughton, MD 8:16 - 8:24am Mechanico-Chemical Ablation: Who Is a Good Candidate? Steve Elias, MD 8:24 - 8:32am Venous Insufficiency Test Interpretation: When and What to Intervene On Jeff Carr, MD 8:32 - 8:40am Foam Sclerotherapy: How Does It Compare to Other Choices? Mona Gupta, MD 8:40 - 8:48am Should IVUS Be the Standard of Care for Managing Post-Thrombotic Syndrome? Mahmood Razavi, MD 8:48 - 8:58am Panel Discussion PHARMACOTHERAPY IN VTE Moderators: Geoffrey Barnes, MD, MSc; Teresa Carman, MD Panelists: Andrea Obi, MD; Suman Wasan, MD 9:00 - 9:08am DOAC Use in Obese Populations: Is It Supported by the Evidence? Andrea Obi, MD 9:08 - 9:16am DOAC Use in Antiphospholipid Syndrome: When Is It Okay? Yogen Kanthi, MD 9:16 - 9:24am Managing PE in the Outpatient Setting: How to Avoid Hospitalization Geoffrey Barnes, MD, MSc 9:24 - 9:32am Low-Dose DOAC for VTE: Selecting Appropriate Patients Geoffrey Barnes, MD, MSc 9:32 - 9:40am COVID-Associated VTE: Anticoagulation Selection and Duration Teresa Carman, MD 9:40 - 9:48am Antithrombotic Therapy Following Venous Stenting: Is There Consensus? Suman Wasan, MD 9:48 - 9:58am Panel Discussion 10:00 - 10:30am Refreshment Break & Exhibits Please visit the Virtual VIVA app 10 for updated program information.
10:30 - 11:15am THE VEINS AWARD & PLENARY SESSION Recipient: Mark H. Meissner, MD Presenter: Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD Following the award presentation, Drs. Kolluri SUNDAY and Meissner will be joined by Dr. Kathleen J. Ozsvath for a special roundtable discussion. DEEP VEIN DISEASE—PART 1 Moderators: Deepak Sudheendra, MD; Suresh Vedantham, MD Panelists: Kush R. Desai, MD; Minhaj S. Khaja, MD, MBA; Jay Mathews, MD; Mitchell Silver, DO 11:15 - 11:23am Visualization of Deep Veins: Cross-Sectional Imaging vs US and the Use of IVUS Kush R. Desai, MD 11:23 - 11:31am Treatment Options in Acute Iliofemoral DVT Suresh Vedantham, MD 11:31 - 11:39am Treatment of Acute Iliofemoral DVT in Pregnancy Gloria M. Salazar, MD 11:39 - 11:47am Treatment of Iliocaval DVT: Tips and Tricks Minhaj S. Khaja, MD, MBA 11:47 - 11:56am Taped Live Case: Complex Iliocaval DVT Jay Mathews, MD 11:56am - 12:04pm Open Vein Hypothesis: Is the Debate Settled? Mitchell Silver, DO 12:04 - 12:15pm Panel Discussion 12:15 - 1:30pm Lunch Break, Exhibits, & Satellite Symposia See page 13 for information about Sunday’s satellite symposia and sponsored break. PULMONARY EMBOLISM Moderators: Mitchell Silver, DO; Suman Wasan, MD Panelists: Riyaz Bashir, MD; Michael Jolly, MD; Suresh Vedantham, MD 1:30 - 1:38pm PE Risk Stratification in 2021 Mitchell Silver, DO 1:38 - 1:46pm Debate: Thrombolysis Is the Best Catheter-Based Therapy for Acute PE Suresh Vedantham, MD 1:46 - 1:54pm Debate: Thrombectomy Is the Best Catheter-Based Therapy for Acute PE Michael Jolly, MD 1:54 - 2:02pm Debate: Anticoagulation Is the Best Therapy for Acute PE Suman Wasan, MD 2:02 - 2:10pm Residual Pulmonary Obstruction: Does It Explain the Post-PE Syndrome? Riyaz Bashir, MD 2:10 - 2:18pm Balloon Angioplasty for CTEPH Riyaz Bashir, MD 2:18 - 2:28pm Panel Discussion 11
SUPERFICIAL VENOUS DISEASE—PART 1 Moderators: Kathleen J. Ozsvath, MD; Suman Wasan, MD Panelists: Jeff Carr, MD; Steve Elias, MD; Ronald S. Winokur, MD SUNDAY 2:30 - 2:38pm Available Sclerosants and What Doses Are Best Ronald S. Winokur, MD 2:38 - 2:46pm Microphlebectomy vs Sclerotherapy Steve Elias, MD 2:46 - 2:54pm The Role of Compression Therapy in Recalcitrant Ulcers and Severe Venous Disease: From Static to Dynamic Compression Suman Wasan, MD 2:54 - 3:02pm Pathologic Perforators: When and How to Treat Them Kathleen J. Ozsvath, MD 3:02 - 3:10pm Future Use for Cyanoacrylate Ronald S. Winokur, MD 3:10 - 3:18pm Taped Live Case: Perforator Treatment Steve Elias, MD 3:18 - 3:28pm Panel Discussion 3:30 - 4:00pm Refreshment Break, Exhibits, & Industry Session See page 13 for information about Sunday’s satellite symposia and sponsored break. DEEP VEIN DISEASE—PART 2 Moderators: Andrea Obi, MD; Mahmood Razavi, MD Panelists: Michael Jolly, MD; Mark H. Meissner, MD; Erin Murphy, MD; Deepak Sudheendra, MD 4:00 - 4:08pm Evaluation of Patients With Post-Thrombotic Syndrome Andrea Obi, MD 4:08 - 4:16pm Non-Thrombotic vs Post-Thrombotic Venous Occlusive Disease Mark H. Meissner, MD 4:16 - 4:24pm Venous Stents: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Erin Murphy, MD 4:24 - 4:32pm Techniques to Cross Difficult Lesions Michael Jolly, MD 4:32 - 4:40pm What to Do When a Venous Stent Occludes Deepak Sudheendra, MD 4:40 - 4:48pm Optimizing Outcomes by Managing Poor Inflow Mahmood Razavi, MD 4:48 - 4:58pm Panel Discussion M&M Moderator: Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD Panelists: Geoffrey Barnes, MD, MSc; Riyaz Bashir, MD; Suresh Vedantham, MD 5:00 - 5:10pm My “Partner’s” Worst Complication Minhaj S. Khaja, MD, MBA 5:10 - 5:20pm My Biggest Save Steve Elias, MD 5:20 - 5:30pm Panel Discussion Please visit the Virtual VIVA app 12 for updated program information.
Satellite Sessions & Sponsored Breaks—Non-CME Lunch: 12:15 - 1:25pm What Would You Do? Interactive Case Reviews of Complex Venous Interventions SUNDAY Funded by: Boston Scientific Location: Industry Theater 1 How I Approach Non-Thrombotic Iliac Vein Lesions: A Case-Based Discussion Faculty: Mahmood Razavi, MD Funded by: Medtronic Location: Industry Theater 2 Afternoon Session Break: 3:30 - 3:55pm Sponsored Break Session Funded by: Inari Medical Location: Industry Theater 1 THE VEINS RECEPTION Join your colleagues at The VEINS Reception following the conclusion of the general session on Sunday, October 3. We will convene to enjoy food and drinks on the Cristal Terrace from 5:30 to 6:30pm. Monday, Octo Blue Sky Breakfast: New Technology and Trial Updates—Non-CME Monday, October 4, 7:00 - 7:55am • Spotlight Theater Please join us for this exciting and informative breakfast session featuring trial data and emerging treatment technologies, with 5 cutting-edge medical device companies offering a glimpse at the next chapter of venous care. Moderator: Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD Panelists: Tony S. Das, MD; Mona Gupta, MD; Peter A. Schneider, MD • SCureClamp™ presented by Amsel Medical • ClotHunter™ presented by Boston Scientific • 3-Year Data From VERNACULAR Trial presented by BD • DUO Venous Stent System presented by Vesper Medical, Inc. • Cook Venous Valve presented by Cook Medical 13
GLOBAL THEATER MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 7:55 - 8:00am WELCOME BACK TO THE VEINS Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD DEEP VEIN DISEASE—PART 3 Moderator: John A. Kaufman, MD Panelists: Kush R. Desai, MD; Jay Mathews, MD; Erin Murphy, MD; Mahmood Razavi, MD 8:00 - 8:08am IVC Filters: Removal Techniques Kush R. Desai, MD 8:08 - 8:16am IVC Filters and Acute PE: Updates From the SIR 2020 Guidelines John A. Kaufman, MD 8:16 - 8:24am What to Do With an Occluded IVC Erin Murphy, MD MONDAY 8:24 - 8:32am New Venous Valve Technology on the Horizon Mahmood Razavi, MD 8:32 - 8:40am Management of Superior Vena Cava Syndrome Jay Mathews, MD 8:40 - 8:48am Venous TOS (Paget-Schroetter Disease) Kush R. Desai, MD 8:48 - 8:58am Panel Discussion SUPERFICIAL VENOUS DISEASE—PART 2 Moderators: Mona Gupta, MD; Kathleen J. Ozsvath, MD Panelists: Jeff Carr, MD; Erin Murphy, MD; Thom Rooke, MD 9:00 - 9:08am What Constitutes a Well-Rounded Vein Center? Jeff Carr, MD 9:08 - 9:16am Is Vein Center Accreditation Important? Thom Rooke, MD 9:16 - 9:24am Appropriate Use Criteria in Venous Disease Kathleen J. Ozsvath, MD 9:24 - 9:32am Practice Growth: Educating Your Patients and Colleagues Erin Murphy, MD 9:32 - 9:40am Should Training Be Standardized Across Specialties? Mona Gupta, MD 9:40 - 9:48am Managing Payor Struggles Jeff Carr, MD 9:48 - 9:58am Panel Discussion 10:00 - 10:30am Refreshment Break, Exhibits, & Industry Sessions See page 17 for information about Monday’s satellite symposia and sponsored breaks. Please visit the Virtual VIVA app 14 for updated program information.
10:30 - 11:15am KEYNOTE PLENARY SESSION Antithrombotic Interventions in COVID-19 Mary Cushman, MD Moderator: Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD Panelists: Geoffrey Barnes, MD, MSc; Michael Jolly, MD; Kathleen J. Ozsvath, MD; Peter A. Schneider, MD LATE-STAGE VENOUS DISEASE Moderators: Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD; Julianne Stoughton, MD Panelists: Geoffrey Barnes, MD, MSc; Michael R. Jaff, DO; Suresh Vedantham, MD 11:15 - 11:23am C-TRACT: An Update Suresh Vedantham, MD 11:23 - 11:31am EVRA: Hot Topic Manj Gohel, MD MONDAY 11:31 - 11:39am VLU: Cost Analysis in a 7-Country Assessment Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD 11:39 - 11:47am VIEW VLU Results Julianne Stoughton, MD 11:47 - 11:55am Meeting Unmet Needs in Chronic Venous Insufficiency Michael R. Jaff, DO 11:55am - 12:03pm Spectrum Trial Update Julianne Stoughton, MD 12:03 -12:13pm Panel Discussion 12:15 - 1:30pm Lunch Break, Exhibits, & Satellite Symposia See page 17 for information about Monday’s satellite symposia and sponsored breaks. PELVIC VENOUS DISEASE Moderators: Mark H. Meissner, MD; Julianne Stoughton, MD Panelists: Jay Mathews, MD; Deepak Sudheendra, MD; Ronald S. Winokur, MD 1:30 - 1:38pm One Size Does Not Fit All: New Classification System Ronald S. Winokur, MD 1:38 - 1:46pm Clinical Differences in Presentation by Age and Physiopathology Gloria M. Salazar, MD 1:46 - 1:54pm Coils, Sclerotherapy, or Both? What Is the Evidence? Deepak Sudheendra, MD 1:54 - 2:02pm State-of-the-Art Management of Nutcracker Syndrome Kathleen J. Ozsvath, MD 2:02 - 2:10pm What Is the Available Evidence for Stenting in the Setting of Obstruction and Reflux Mark H. Meissner, MD 2:10 - 2:18pm Future Directions in Research: RTC, Registry, or New Technologies Mark H. Meissner, MD 2:18 - 2:28pm Panel Discussion 15
DIALYSIS AND CENTRAL VEIN Moderator: Kathleen J. Ozsvath, MD Panelists: Kush R. Desai, MD; Minhaj S. Khaja, MD, MBA; Mahmood Razavi, MD; Aditya Sharma, MBBS 2:30 - 2:38pm Non-Invasive Imaging for Dialysis Access Aditya Sharma, MBBS 2:38 - 2:46pm Central Venous Recanalization for AV Access: Salvage or Bailout Minhaj S. Khaja, MD, MBA 2:46 - 2:54pm Challenges in AV Access: Central Venous Obstruction Kush R. Desai, MD 2:54 - 3:02pm Therapies and Devices to Optimize AVF Maturation Kathleen J. Ozsvath, MD 3:02 - 3:10pm Updates in Drug-Coated Balloons for Dysfunctional AVF Mahmood Razavi, MD MONDAY 3:10 - 3:18pm Effect of Iliocaval Occlusion on Exercise Tolerance Tim Sebastian, MD 3:18 - 3:28pm Panel Discussion 3:30 - 4:00pm Refreshment Break & Exhibits POTPOURRI Moderators: Teresa Carman, MD; Thom Rooke, MD Panelists: Steve Elias, MD; Aditya Sharma, MBBS; Suman Wasan, MD 4:00 - 4:08pm Not All Swelling Is Venous: Diagnosing Lymphedema and Lipedema Thom Rooke, MD 4:08 - 4:16pm Managing the Swollen Limb: Compression for Non-Venous Causes Suman Wasan, MD 4:16 - 4:24pm COVID Toes and Other Common Findings of the Feet Aditya Sharma, MBBS 4:24 - 4:32pm COVID and Pro-Thrombotic Biomarkers: The State of the Science Yogen Kanthi, MD 4:32 - 4:40pm Preventing VTE After Hip and Knee Surgery: Is Aspirin Enough? Teresa Carman, MD 4:40 - 4:48pm The Role of Endovenous Therapies in Post-Thrombotic Syndrome and Refluxing Saphenous Veins Steve Elias, MD 4:48 - 4:58pm Panel Discussion TAPED CASES: EXTREME VENOUS Moderators: Michael Jolly, MD; Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD Panelists: Mark H. Meissner, MD; Erin Murphy, MD; Mahmood Razavi, MD; Mitchell Silver, DO 5:00 - 5:10pm Crossing Difficult Lesions Mark J. Garcia, MD 5:10 - 5:20pm IVC Reconstruction Jay Mathews, MD 5:20 - 5:30pm Panel Discussion Please visit the Virtual VIVA app 16 for updated program information.
Satellite Sessions & Sponsored Breaks—Non-CME Morning Session Break: 10:05 - 10:30am Endovascular and Medical Management of Deep Venous Obstruction Funded by: Boston Scientific Location: Industry Theater 2 Looking Ahead: Furthering Science in Advanced Superficial Disease With the VenaSeal Spectrum Study Faculty: Misaki Kiguchi, MD Funded by: Medtronic Location: Industry Theater 1 Lunch: 12:15 - 1:25pm Thrombectomy to Stenting: A Panel Review of Venovo™ 36-Month Data & MONDAY Introduction to Aspirex Faculty: Kush R. Desai, MD; David J. Dexter, MD; Michael K.W. Lichtenberg, MD; Patrick E. Muck, MD Funded by: BD Location: Industry Theater 2 Durable Symptom Relief with Zilver® Vena Funded by: Cook Medical Location: Industry Theater 1 Real-World Case Presentations: Focusing on the Important Factors in Managing Abdominal Aortic Disease Faculty: Ty Garland, MD; Caitlin Hicks, MD; Jason T. Lee, MD; Darren B. Schneider, MD Funded by: Cook Medical Location: Avignon 2 - Conference Lower Level Satellite Session Funded by: Penumbra, Inc. Location: Spotlight Theater Evening Event: 5:40 - 7:00pm Addressing and Breaking Down Racial Inequities in Vascular Care: What Can We Do to Improve Life for All Patients? Funded by: Boston Scientific Location: Castillon - Conference Lower Level 17
W OPEN T R AT ION NO REGIS FEBRUARY 23 - 26, 2022 OMNI ORLANDO CHAMPIONSGATE, FLORIDA Educate Four days of venous education from leading experts Abstract and poster sessions featuring cutting edge venous & lymphatic research Receive CME credit or a Certificate of Attendance NEW Day of Science now integrated into program Collaborate Network with peers and venous thought leaders Reconnect with friends and colleagues Continue the conversation in an exclusive AVF Exchange NEW group for VENOUS2022 attendees Innovate Advance knowledge & skills with targeted programming for Residents, Fellows and Early Career Physicians Explore the latest venous technologies, tools and techniques on the exhibit floor and in three industry symposia NEW Attend special session addressing Disparities in Venous Healthcare Participate in Aesthetic Vein Session for Allied Health NEW Professionals Celebrate Bring your spouse, partner or guest for expanded daily activities and hospitality Celebrate together at the VENOUS2022 Gala NEW Complement your meeting with golf, tennis or 5K Fun Run CLICK HERE TO MAKE YOUR HOTEL RESERVATIONS NOW! @VeinForum @americanvenousforum Please visit the Virtual VIVA app american-venous-forum veinforum.org 18 for updated program information.
SATELLITE SYMPOSIA & SPONSORED SESSIONS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 Lunch: 12:15 - 1:25pm What Would You Do? Interactive Case Reviews of Complex Venous Interventions Funded by: Boston Scientific Location: Industry Theater 1 How I Approach Non-Thrombotic Iliac Vein Lesions: A Case-Based Discussion Faculty: Mahmood Razavi, MD Funded by: Medtronic Location: Industry Theater 2 Afternoon Session Break: 3:30 - 3:55pm Sponsored Break Session Funded by: Inari Medical Location: Industry Theater 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 Morning Session Break: 10:05 - 10:30am Endovascular and Medical Management of Deep Venous Obstruction Funded by: Boston Scientific Location: Industry Theater 2 Looking Ahead: Furthering Science in Advanced Superficial Disease With the VenaSeal Spectrum Study Faculty: Misaki Kiguchi, MD Funded by: Medtronic Location: Industry Theater 1 Lunch: 12:15 - 1:25pm Thrombectomy to Stenting: A Panel Review of Venovo™ 36-Month Data & Introduction to Aspirex Faculty: Kush R. Desai, MD; David J. Dexter, MD; Michael K.W. Lichtenberg, MD; Patrick E. Muck, MD Funded by: BD Location: Industry Theater 2 Durable Symptom Relief With Zilver® Vena Funded by: Cook Medical Location: Industry Theater 1 Real-World Case Presentations: Focusing on the Important Factors in Managing Abdominal Aortic Disease Faculty: Ty Garland, MD; Caitlin Hicks, MD; Jason T. Lee, MD; Darren B. Schneider, MD Funded by: Cook Medical Location: Avignon 2 - Conference Lower Level Satellite Session Funded by: Penumbra, Inc. Location: Spotlight Theater Evening Event: 5:40 - 7:00pm Addressing and Breaking Down Racial Inequities in Vascular Care: What Can We Do to Improve Life for All Patients? Funded by: Boston Scientific Location: Castillon - Conference Lower Level 19
THE VEINS EXHIBITORS THANK YOU TO OUR 2021 EXHIBITORS! Avail ............................................................................................. T16 BD.................................................................................................. T9 Boston Scientific.......................................................................T2 Cook Medical............................................................................. T11 Inari Medical............................................................................... T4 Medtronic......................................................................................T1 Penumbra, Inc.............................................................................T3 Philips Image Guided Therapy........................................... T17 Tactile Medical........................................................................... T6 Thrombolex, Inc.........................................................................T8 Venclose, Inc...............................................................................T5 Vesper Medical, Inc.................................................................T10 VIVA PRE-COURSE EXHIBITORS The following companies will exhibit outside the Bandol Pre-course classroom from 1:00 - 6:00pm on Monday, October 4: Boston Scientific Endologix, LLC Medtronic PREMIER SUITES Located on the lower level of the conference space, the following Global Premier Commercial Supporter suites will open on Monday at 12:00pm: Avignon 1 Medtronic Avignon 2 Cook Medical Castillon Boston Scientific Ruinart Abbott Vascular Please visit the Virtual VIVA app 20 for updated program information.
THE VEINS EXHIBIT HALL HOURS & MAP Cristal Ballroom Sunday, October 3 7:00am - 5:30pm Monday, October 4 7:00am - 4:00pm Industry Theater 2 Spotlight Theater Food and Beverage Cristal Terrace T17 Face-Off T1 T16 Global Theater T2 T3 T4 T5 T11 Main session Main for The VEINS Event Entrance T6 T10 Industry T9 Theater 1 T8 Food and Beverage Attendee Lounge Conference registration this way 21
S AV E T H E DATE OCTOBER 29 – 31, 2022 WYNN LAS VEGAS Venous Endovascular INterventional Strategies Please visit visit the the Virtual Virtual VIVA VIVA app app 22 Please for for updated updated program program information. information.
CONFERENCE MAP Conference Upper Level BOLLINGER INDUSTRY CRISTAL TERRACE THEATER 2 SPOTLIGHT THEATER GLOBAL PO FACE- OFF EXHIBIT HALL THEATER Cristal Ballroom ROTUNDA ME INDUSTRY UP ATTENDEE THEATER 1 LOUNGE PAT IO VIRTUAL VIVA HELP DESK B ESCALATOR/ELEVATOR TO LOWER LEVEL REGISTRATION Conference Lower Level ROTUNDA DESK DOWN EXHIBITOR A AVIGN CHECK-IN 11 Medtr Medtr TO WYNN CASINO RESORT TOWER ESCALATOR/ELEVATOR TO U GHT ER PATIO GLOBAL POMEROL ALL THEATER MUSIGNY oom MEURSAULT TTENDEE LOUNGE PAT IO • Pre-Courses HERMITAGE BANDOL FLEURIE and Satellite Sessions ROTUNDA DOWN CASTILLON Boston Scientific • Suites Premier AVIGNON AVIGNON AVIGNON RUINART 11 22 Abbott ROEDERER REIMS MUMM Medtronic Cook Cook Medtronic Medical Medical AVIZE ÉPERNAY KRUG MOËT ESCALATOR/ELEVATOR TO UPPER LEVEL 23
The VEINS would like to thank the following Commercial Supporters for their generous contributions: PLATINUM Medtronic GOLD Philips Image Guided Therapy SILVER Boston Scientific BRONZE BD Cook Medical PHYSICIANS-IN-TRAINING SCHOLARSHIP BD Boston Scientific Cardiva Medical, Inc. Cook Medical Gore & Associates HCA Healthcare LimFlow Medtronic Philips Image Guided Therapy
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