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The Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterDivision of Vascular Diseases and Surgery701 Prior Hall376 West 10th AvenueColumbus, OH 43210

ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

Non Profit Org.U.S. Postage

P A I DColumbus, OHPermit No. 711

AccommodationsBlackwell Inn, 2110 Tuttle Park Place, 1-866-247-4003Fairfield Inn & Suites, 3031 Olentangy River Road, 1-888-236-2427Hilton Garden Inn, 3232 Olentangy River Road, 1-614-263-7200Homewood Suites, 1576 West Lane Avenue, 1-614-488-1500Hyatt Place, 795 Yard Street, 1-614-280-1234Varsity Inn North/South, (N) 3246 Olentangy River Road, (S) 1445 Olentangy River Road, 1-866-678-8277

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Registration Fee Physicians: $100.00/day or $175 both days Allied Healthcare Providers: $50.00/day or $90.00 both days

Please check day(s) of attendance: Friday, Nov. 13 Saturday, Nov. 14 Both days

Program fees include attendance to entire program, course syllabus, course materials and breaks/meals. Participants may pay at event, however please call or email to reserve space. Please make checks payable to The Ohio State University. *If you have any special needs please contact Dawn Sagle.

Controversies in Vascular DiseasesFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015

8th Annual Vascular Non-Invasive Testing SymposiumSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2015

The Ohio State University The Ohio Stadium, Huntington Club Rooms411 Woody Hayes DriveColumbus, Ohio 43210

Target Audience: Vascular Surgeons, Vascular Sonographers, Vascular Medicine Physicians, Cardiologists, Cardiothoracic Surgeons, Interventional Cardiologists, Interventional Radiologists, Podiatrist, Wound Care Providers, Internal Medicine Physicians, Family Practice Physicians, Nurses and Fellows-in-Training.

At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to: • Evaluate the role of drug coated

balloons and stents in the treatment of lower extremity peripheral artery disease;

• Discuss contemporary treatment algorithms for venous ulceration and iliocaval obstruction;

• Apply new techniques in vascular sonography including ultrasound of fenestrated EVAR, hepatobiliary sonography, and carotid internia-media thickness measurement.

Course Directors: • Jean Starr, MD, RPVI• Dennis Kiser, BS, RVT• Michael Go, MD, RPVI• Bhagwan Satiani, MD, MBA, RPVI• Steven Dean, DO, FACP, RPVI

Guest Faculty: • Brian Fowler, BS, RVT, FASE• Alia Grattan, MBA, RDMS, RVT• Patrick Muck, MD• Amy Steinmetz, RDMS, RVT• Blair Vermilion, MD, FACS• Patrick Washko, BS, RDMS, RT, RVT

Ohio State Faculty: • Anil Agawal, MD, MBBS• Talal Attar, MD• Said Atway, DPM• Steven Dean, DO, FACP, RPVI• Hosam El Sayed, MD• Barry George, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FACP• Michael Go, MD, RPVI• Mounir Haurani, MD, RPVI• Karen Hock, PT• Hooman Khabiri, MD• Dennis Kiser, BS, RVT• Tyler Mason, BS, RT(R), RDMS, RVT• Babatunde Oriowo, MD• Ciaran Power, MD, PhD• Bhagwan Satiani, MD, MBA, RPVI• Jean Starr, MD, RPVI• Patrick Vaccaro, MD, MBA

AgendaFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 138:00 am Welcome Thomas Ryan, MD, FACC Director, OSU Heart and Vascular Center;

John G. and Jeanne Bonnet McCoy Chair in Cardiovascular Medicine, The Ohio State University

8:10 am Intracranial circulation should always be imaged before carotid intervention. (PRO)

Ciaran J. Powers, MD, PhD Associate Professor, Department of

Neurosurgery; Surgical Director, Stroke Center, The Ohio State University

8:25 am Intracranial circulation does not affect outcomes after carotid intervention. (CON)

Barry S. George, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine;

Director of Advanced Cardiovascular Catheter-based Therapies, The Ohio State University

8:40 am Debate 8:55 am Drug coated balloons and drug eluting stents

are the wave of the future! (PRO) Jean E. Starr, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery; Director

of Endovascular Services, Ohio State University

9:10 am DCB and DES are just gimics! (CON) Patrick Muck, MD, RVT Chief of Vascular Surgery; Program Director

Vascular Fellowship & Integrated Residency, Good Samaritan Hospital

9:25 am Debate

9:40 am Break/Tour of Ohio Stadium/Exhibitors

10:10 am Venous ulcers of the lower extremities should be routinely treated with intervention (PRO)

Mounir J. Haurani, MD, RPVI Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Division

of Vascular Diseases and Surgery, The Ohio State University

10:25 am Venous ulcers of the lower extremities should be treated with local therapy (CON)

Blair D. Vermilion, MD Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery, Division

of Vascular Diseases & Surgery, The Ohio State University

10:40 am Debate

10:55 am Failing AV access should be treated with non-surgical means (PRO)

Anil K. Agarwal, MD ProfessorofMedicine,SectionChiefof

Nephrology at Univeristy Hospital East, Director, InterventionalNephrology

11:10 am Surgical revision is the best treatment for failing AV access (CON)

Patrick Vaccaro, MD, MBA Luther M. Keith Professor of Surgery, Chief

Division of Vascular Diseases and Surgery, Program Director, The Ohio State University

11:25 am Debate

11:45 am Lunch/Exhibitors

12:30 pm Imaging outside of the vascular lab Patrick Muck, MD, RVI

1:00 pm Recanalizing chronic IVC occlusions improves long term symptoms (PRO)

Hooman Khabiri, MD AssistantProfessorofInterventionalRadiology,

Department of Radiology, The Ohio State University

1:15 pm Intervention for chronic IVC occlusion does not affect long term outcomes (CON)

Michael R. Go, MD Associate Professor of Surgery, Medical Director

of Vascular Diseases & Surgery Services at OSUE, The Ohio State University

1:30 pm Debate

1:45 pm Break/Tour of Ohio Stadium/Exhibitors

2:15 pm Legs should be revascularized according to angiosome (PRO)

TalalT.Attar,MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine,

Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, The Ohio State University

2:30 pm Angiosomes don’t matter: pick the best vessel! (CON)

Hosam F. El Sayed, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, Division

of Vascular Diseases and Surgery, The Ohio State University

2:45 pm Debate

3:00 pm Evaluations/Adjourn

3:15-4:30 pm Welcome Reception Please join us for a light snack and beverage

Controversies in Vascular Diseases and the8th Annual Vascular Non-Invasive Testing Symposium

AgendaSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 148 am Welcome BhagwanSatiani,MD,MBA,RPVI and Dennis Kiser, BS, RVT

8:10 am Fenestrated graft scanning Mounir J. Haurani, MD and Dennis Kiser BS, RVT

8:30 am Timing of vein mapping before hemodialysis access and techniques

Amy Steinmetz, RVT, RDMS VascularLabTech,UniversityofPittsburgh

8:50 am Balancing the morale & well-being of the sonographer with the demands of a busy vascular lab

Dennis Kiser BS, RVT Technical Director, Peripheral Vascular

Laboratory, The Ohio State University

9:10 am Radial artery imaging after access for catheterization

Babatunde Oriowo, MD Senior Vascular Surgery Fellow, The Ohio State

University

9:30 am Break/Tour of Ohio Stadium/Exhibitors

Cerebrovascular Session: 10:00 am Uncommon carotid pathologies Patrick Washko, BS, RVT, RDMS Technical Director/Coordinator at REX Hospital,

UNCHealthcareVascularDiagnosticCenter

10:20 am Retrograde flow in vertebral arteries: clinical implications and workup

Patrick Muck, MD RVT

10:40 am Value of Intima-Medial Thickness Measurement Michael R. Go, MD

11:00 am Case Presentation: Stump the Audience #1 Patrick Washko, BS, RVT, RDMS

11:30 am Panel Session

11:45 am Lunch

Venous Session: 12:35 pm Air plethysmography vs venous duplex scanning

for venous insufficiency AliaG.Grattan,MBA,RDMS,RVT Lead Research Technologist, Cleveland Clinic

HeartandVascularInstitute

12:55 pm Diagnosis and Management of May-Thurner Syndrome

Hooman Khabiri, MD

1:15 pm Venous reflux study techniques Brian Fowler, BS, RVT, FASE Vascular Technical Director, OhioHealth Heart

and Vascular Physicians

1:35 pm How to stay sane as a manager in the vascular lab BhagwanSatiani,MD,MBA,RPVI Professor of Clinical Surgery, Director Non-

Invasive Laboratory, The Ohio State University

1:55 pm Case presentations: stump the audience #2 Steven M. Dean, DO Associate Professor of Internal Medicine,

Program Director, Vascular Medicine, The Ohio State University

2:15 pm Break/Tour of Stadium/Exhibitors

Lower Extremity Session: 2:45 pm Management of leg swelling Steven M. Dean, DO and Karen Hock, PT, Rehab Team Leader, Oncology

Rehabilitation,TheOhioStateUniversity

3:15 pm Wound evaluation and treatment Said A. Atway, DPM, Assistant Professor of Clinical, Division of Podiatry, The Ohio State University Tyler Mason, BS, RT(R), RDMS, RVT, Lead Vascular Technologist, University Hospital East

3:45 pm Basics of lower extemity arterial duplex imaging Amy Steinmetz, RVT, RDMS 4:05 pm Panel Session/Evaluations/Adjourn

Accreditation• The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education

(CCME) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.

• The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education (CCME) designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for the November 13 conference and 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for the November 14 conference for a total of 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

• Technologists can claim the AMA Category 1 CME credits™ for credentialing requirements. SVU/CME credit available Saturday only.

RegistrationTo register, visit ccme.osu.edu or mail your completed registration form to:

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterDivision of Vascular Diseases and Surgery, Attn: Dawn Sagle701 Prior Hall 376 W. 10th Ave.Columbus, OH 43210

If you have any questions, please call Dawn Sagle at 614-293-8536 or email [email protected]. Fax 614-293-8902Directions and ParkingVisit www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/facilities/ohio-stadium.html for directions. Parking is available in the Tuttle Park Place Garage or the West Stadium lot off Cannon Drive between gates 17 and 23. Course Cancellation PolicyRequests for cancellation must be submitted in writing and postmarked on or before 5 p.m. EST, Thursday, October 30, 2015. The Ohio State University Medical Center reserves the right to cancel this program at any time and will assume no financial obligation to the registrants in event of cancellation.

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