Oxford Live 2022
Published: 20 September 2022
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21m 20sPart 3 | Session 4 DEB - How Should We Use Them and Why
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19m 55s
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4m 52sPart 1 | Session 1 Welcome and Introduction Adrian P Banning
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13m 19sPart 1 | Session 2 Principals of Management Coronaries First? TAVI First? BAV? Flavio Ribichini
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21m 47sPart 1 | Session 3 Case Based Learning – Case 1 Severe CAD and AS Federico Marin
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51m 48sPart 1 | Session 4 Live Case 1: ACURATE Neo2 - John Radcliffe Hospital Sam Dawkins, Jim Newton, Cara Barnes
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10m 17sPart 1 | Session 5 What Data Do We Need for TAVI to Become the Initial Treatment for Every Patient With AS David Hildick-Smith
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17m 58sPart 2 | Session 1 Imaging to Guide Your Strategy in Calcified Disease – Why Bother? Giovanni Luigi De Maria
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15m 50sPart 2 | Session 2 Case Based Learning – Case 2 Severe Calcific Cad Rafail Kotronias
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58m 16sPart 2 | Session 3 Live Case 2: Calcific Coronary Disease and Imaging - John Radcliffe Hospital Jeremy Langrish, Keith Channon
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13m 35sPart 2 | Session 4 Imaging for Stent Failure – What Are the Rules? Nieves Gonzalo
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13m 38sPart 3 | Session 1 Case Based Learning – Case 3 Multivessel CAD Cara Barnes
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10m 30sPart 3 | Session 2 How Do We Treat Diffuse Coronary Disease Using Physiology Guidance Paul Morris
Overview
Now in its twelfth year, Oxford Live 2022, held on 1 September, was a case-based meeting combining coronary and structural live case transmissions from John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, with lecture presentations from national and international faculty.
The conference was led by course director and consultant cardiologist Prof Adrian Banning (John Radcliffe Hospital, UK).
This on-demand version of the programme is aimed at cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, specialist registrars and allied health professionals involved in caring for cardiac patients.
Key Learning Objectives
- To understand the management of coronary disease in patients with aortic stenosis
- To understand the role of imaging in pre and post assessment of coronary disease and its management
- To understand the influence of calcium on outcomes of coronary intervention and how to optimise patient outcomes
Target Audience
- Cardiologists
- Cardiac surgeons
- Specialist registrars
- Allied health professionals involved in caring for cardiac patients
More from this programme
Part 1
Session 1: Aortic Stenosis and CAD
Part 2
Session 2: Complex Coronary Disease
Part 3
Session 3: Multivessel Disease
Faculty Biographies
Giovanni Luigi De Maria
Consultant Cardiologist
Dr Giovanni Luigi De Maria is a Consultant Cardiologist at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. He is an interventional cardiologist and has worked in the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation trust for close to 7 years.
Dr Luigi De Maria graduated from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome in 2008 and completed his training in General Cardiology at Policlinico A Gemelli in Rome in 2014. He worked at Oxford University Hospitals as a Clinical Fellow in Interventional Cardiology from 2014 until 2018, when he became a consultant. In 2019 he completed his PhD in 'Clinical, Cellular and Molecular Research'.
His main research interests are predicting outcome in patients with STEMI, coronary physiology and intravascular imaging. He is involved in a number of randomised clinical trials including (SYNTAX II, NOBLE, EBC- Main, FAME 3, ERIC PPCI).
Adrian P Banning
Consultant Cardiologist
Prof Adrian Banning is a Consultant Cardiologist, specialising in percutaneous coronary intervention. He works as a Consultant in interventional and general cardiology and is one of the founder members of the Oxford Private Heart and Lung Centre at Nuffield Health Oxford at The Manor Hospital.
He is recognised as one of the UK’s top interventional cardiologists and until recently he was President of the British Cardiac Intervention Society. He performs more than 250 coronary intervention procedures every year and he is an expert in TAVI –implantation of a new aortic valve through a keyhole incision and performs >150 of these TAVI procedures each year.
Prof Banning is pioneering research in his field and lectures nationally and internationally. He has authored several books on coronary intervention and has more than 300 PubMed listed scientific papers to his name.