Fundamentals in Coronary Artery Disease
- 5 – 7 Feb 2025
- Windsor, UK
- Hybrid
Event Information
-
Date/Duration
5 -7 February 2025 (3 day course)
- Location
- Course Director
A Ranasinghe, Birmingham
- Course Format
Interactive lectures
MDT session
Hands-on sessions- Course Fee
This course is available online and in-person.
In-person registration fees include all sessions, breaks, lunch and dinner on Wednesday 5 February.
In-person fees (Windsor,UK):
Members: €545 inclusive of VAT
Non-Members: €645 inclusive of VATOnline registration fees include all sessions, except the Interactive and Hands-on sessions 6 and 7 taking place on Thursday and Friday. Kindly note there is no interactive function and you will not be able to interact with Faculty and other attendees.
Hybrid fees (online only):
Members: €150.00 inclusive of VAT
Non-Members: €200.00 inclusive of VAT- Target Audience
Skills Level 1 – Residents in training with the course content closely allied to the EBCTS syllabus.
- Accreditation
This course is Ethical MedTech compliant and full details can be found here.
EACTS Academy terms and conditions.
Course Overview
Fundamentals in Coronary Artery Disease is a comprehensive Level 1 course for Residents approaching the EBCTS exam.
The lectures cover clinical aspects from the diagnosis of coronary artery disease to advanced investigations and medical therapy necessary for the decision-making and treatment of the patients. In the case studies session, the participants are invited to join the discussions of selected cases, exchange experience and discuss questions.
Course programme
08:55 Welcome and introduction
A Ranasinghe, BirminghamSESSION 1 09:00 Guidelines for revascularisation
M Cikirikcioglu, Geneva09:30 Trials for coronary surgery
D Taggart, Oxford10:00 How to interpret a coronary angiogram
S George, Birmingham10:30 Break SESSION 2 11:00 OPCAB
D Taggart, Oxford11:30 Conduit selection
To be announced12:00 Secondary prevention
M Thomas, Birmingham12:30 Lunch SESSION 3 14:00 MDT
M Cikirikcioglu, Geneva; D Taggart, Oxford; S George, Birmingham; M Thomas, Birmingham16:30 Close SESSION 4 09:00 Revascularisation for ischaemic cardiomyopathy
To be announced09:40 Interventional treatment of mechanical complications of AMI
S George, Birmingham10:00 Surgical treatment of mechanical complications of AMI
To be announced10:30 Break SESSION 5 11:00 Technical considerations
T Kieser, Calgary13:00 Lunch IN-PERSON ONLY: SESSION 6 – Interactive & Hands-on 14:00 Room 1: Interesting cases and creative solutions
M Cikirikcioglu, GenevaRoom 2: Coronary Angiography
A Ranasinghe, BirminghamRoom 3: Hands-on Drylab
T Kieser, Calgary; D Taggart, Oxford16:30 Close IN-PERSON ONLY: SESSION 7 – Interactive & Hands-on 09:00 Coronary wetlab
T Kieser, Calgary; M Cikirikcioglu, Geneva13:00 Close Programme and faculty subject to change.
Faculty
- Location