AUTUMN MEETING hosted by Blackpool A one day Multi-Disciplinary Meeting for BCIS Members focusing on Hot Topics, New Techniques and Game Changing Technologies Conference Directors: www.bcis.org.uk This meeting is co-sponsored by BCIS and the British Cardiovascular Industry Association, whose members are Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Technology Companies Friday 3rd October 2014 ca w di w w.mill rook-me b Grahame Goode and Jonas Eichhöfer Lancashire Cardiac Centre, Blackpool The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool FREE REGISTRATION REGISTER ONLINE NOW l-c on fere nces.co.uk Organising Secretariat: Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd www.millbrook-medical-conferences.co.uk Friday 3rd October 2014 The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool AUTUMN MEETING WELCOME hosted by Blackpool We would like to invite you to the 2014 BCIS autumn meeting in Blackpool. We will focus on hot topics, new techniques and game changing technologies to give you a comprehensive look at up-to-date cardiac intervention. Following tradition the BCIS audit will be presented and allows for discussions about upcoming changes. The course dinner of this year’s BCIS autumn meeting will be held the evening before. We are pleased to have secured the Art Deco inspired White Tower Restaurant in the in the Heart of Blackpool with splendid views over the promenade and world famous Illuminations. The conference will be held in the Blackpool Imperial Hotel. This Victorian building is situated at the North Promenade with views to the sea and overnight accommodation is available at request. We hope you will join us for an exciting day in Blackpool. Yours sincerely Dr Jonas Eichhöfer Dr Grahame Goode FACULTY Dr Yahya Al- Najjar Blackpool Victoria Hospital Dr Gavin Galasko Blackpool Victoria Hospital Prof Andrew Baker University of Glasgow Dr Grahame Goode Blackpool Victoria Hospital Prof Adrian Banning John Radcliffe Hospital Dr Rob Henderson Nottingham University Hospitals Prof Andreas Baumbach Bristol Heart Institute Dr Jonathan Hill King's College Hospital Dr Dan Blackman Leeds General Infirmary Dr Tom Johnson Bristol Heart Institute Dr Mick Brack Blackpool Victoria Hospital Dr Richard Levy Wythenshawe Hospital Dr Mamta Buch Wythenshawe Hospital Dr Peter Ludman Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital Dr Anoop Chauhan Blackpool Victoria Hospital Dr Ranjit More Blackpool Victoria Hospital Dr Saqib Chowdhary Wythenshawe Hospital Dr Dougie Muir James Cook University Hospital Prof Nick Curzen University Hospital of Southampton Dr Jim Nolan University Hospital of North Staffordshire Dr Mark de Belder James Cook University Hospital Prof Keith Oldroyd Golden Jublilee National Hospital Prof Carlo di Mario Royal Brompton Hospital Prof Simon Redwood St Thomas' Hospital Dr Jonas Eichhofer Blackpool Victoria Hospital Dr David Roberts Blackpool Victoria Hospital Dr Farzin Fath-Ordoubadi Manchester Royal Infirmary Dr Nick West Papworth Hospital Dr Doug Fraser Dr Andrew Wiper Blackpool Victoria Hospital Prof Azfar Zaman Freeman Hospital Manchester Royal Infirmary Friday 3rd October 2014 The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool AUTUMN MEETING PROGRAMME hosted by Blackpool 08:15Registration 09:00 Opening welcome to Blackpool 09:05 SESSION ONE: NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN PCI Chair: Grahame Goode Panel: Carlo di Mario, Andreas Baumbach, Jim Nolan 09:05 New Scaffold Experience 09:20 Case 1: Absorbable Scaffold Operator: Jonas Eichhöfer Commentator: Nick West 09:35 Devices for Complex Lesions 09:55 What’s new in CTO Treatment? 10:15 10:35 10:55 New Antiplatelet and Anticoagulation Strategies Key Studies that will Change our Management Coffee 11:15 11:15 11:35 11:55 12:05 12:25 12:45 SESSION TWO: SUPPORTING THE ACUTELY FAILING HEART Chair: Yahya Al-Najjar Panel: Mark de Belder, Jonathan Hill, Andrew Wiper New NICE Technology appraisal of Left Ventricular Support Devices Inotropes, IABP, Impella Which, When, Where and How Case 2: High Risk Case with LVAD Support Out of Hospital Arrest; Who survives and how to treat Possibilities for RNA/Gene Therapy Lunch 13:30 SESSION THREE: BCIS AUTUMN AUDIT REPORT Chair: Rob Henderson Speaker: Peter Ludman 14:15 SESSION FOUR: LESION WHAT’S NEW Theme: StateASSESSMENT: of the Art Coronary Chair: Mick Brack and Structural Intervention Panel: Keith Oldroyd, Tom Johnson, Dougie Muir BCIS AUTUMN MEETING ...hosted by Cambridge ...hosted by Cambridge Programme ...... the Art 14:15 ce Venue...... nce inner 14:35 14:55 15:15 Location 15:15 15:35 15:55 16:15 Multi-Disciplinary Meeting for When to IVUS and OCT and do we see? BCISwhat Members IFR, FFR, New Technology Free Registration What does cardiac CT bring to the table for the Interventional Cardiologist and should we all be learning it? Register online at SESSION FIVE: STRUCTURAL HEART STRATEGIES www.millbrook-medical-conferences.co.uk Chair: Richard Levy Conference Directors: ......Panel: Ranjit More, Dan Blackman, Simon Redwood Sarah Clarke TAVI – what is on the horizon? Nick West and Steve Hoole Percutaneous Mitral Valve Treatment Papworth Hospital Hybrid Lab Experience NHS Foundation Trust Closing Remarks and Goodbye from Blackpool This meeting is co-sponsored by BCIS and the This meeting is co-sponsored by BCIS and the British Cardiovascular British Cardiovascular Industry Association, whose members are Pharmaceutical Industry Association, whoseand members are Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Technology Companies Healthcare Technology Companies Nick West Doug Fraser Jonathan Hill Azfar Zaman Nick Curzen Farzin Fath-Ordoubadi Adrian Banning Farzin Fath-Ordoubadi Keith Oldroyd Andrew Baker Saqib Chowdhary Gavin Galasko Anoop Chauhan David Roberts Mamta Buch Simon Redwood Friday 3rd October 2014 AUTUMN MEETING hosted by Blackpool The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool GENERAL INFORMATION Venue The Imperial Hotel, North Promenade, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 2HB Tel – 01253 623971 The BCIS Autumn Meeting will take place in the Lancastrian Suite. Registration will take place in the main reception area. Location and Transport From junction 32 of the M6 North and South, follow the M55 towards Blackpool. Leave the M55 at junction 4 and follow the signs for the North Shore. Drive through the town centre until you reach the sea, turn right at the North Pier and you will find the hotel half a mile on the right hand side. If you are travelling by train the hotel is a 10 minute walk away or 3-4 minutes in a taxi. If using the trams, head for Blackpool North and there is a tram stop directly outside the hotel. Hotel Accommodation All requests for accommodation at the conference venue should be made direct to the Imperial Hotel as soon as possible. The negotiated rate for delegates is £75.00 for single occupancy of a standard room including breakfast and VAT per person per night. This rate is available for rooms booked on Thursday 2nd October. To book bedrooms please call Reservations on: 01253 623971 – Please quote ‘BCIS Autumn Meeting’ in order to obtain the special. (Rooms are subject to availability) Alternative accommodation is available in nearby hotels and you can check availability and costs by visiting www.visitblackpool.com A list of alternative nearby hotel accommodation options can be found below: The Strand Hotel 326/328 Promenade, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 2JG, Tel: 01253 623320 www.thestrandhotel.com Guide Price: Approximately £79.00 per room per night including Breakfast. (Subject to availability) The Strand Hotel is approximately a 3 minute walk to the Imperial Hotel Blackpool. Best Western Carlton Hotel 282 North Promenade, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 2EZ, Tel: 0845 373 0953 www.bestwestern.co.uk Guide Price: Approximately £58.00 per room per night including Breakfast. (Subject to availability) The Strand Hotel is approximately a 2 minute walk to the Imperial Hotel Blackpool. Hilton Blackpool North Promenade Sea Front, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 2JQ, Tel: 01253 623434 www.hilton.com Guide Price: Approximately £85.00 per room per night. (Subject to availability) The Hilton Blackpool is approximately a 2 minute walk to the Imperial Hotel Blackpool. Grand Metropole Hotel Blackpool Princess Parade, Promenade, Blackpool, FY1 1RQ, Tel: 0871 222 0032 www.britanniahotels.com Guide Prices: Approximately £60.00 per room per night including Breakfast. (Subject to availability) The Grand Metropole Hotel Blackpool is approximately a 10 minute walk to the Imperial Hotel Blackpool. The above is a selection of nearby hotels, rather than a recommended list. Millbrook Medical Conferences cannot be held responsible for any booking made at the above hotels. Please note that no bedrooms are being held at these hotels and are subject to availability at the best possible rate. Friday 3rd October 2014 AUTUMN MEETING hosted by Blackpool The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool GENERAL INFORMATION Course Dinner The Course Dinner on the evening of Thursday 2nd October will be held at the White Tower Restaurant. The restaurant offers panoramic views along Blackpool’s famous Promenade. Delegates will be transported to the restaurant on the famous Blackpool Trams. 19:30 Tram leaves the Imperial Hotel 19:45 Pre Dinner Drinks at the White Tower Restaurant 20:15 Dinner at the White Tower Restaurant A subsidised charge of £36.00 is requested as a contribution towards the evening dinner. Dress code: Lounge Suit. CPD Accreditation CPD accreditation has been applied for. To qualify for CPD points you must sign the attendance register. BCIS Membership To attend the BCIS Autumn Meeting, you must be a member of the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society. The relevant application forms can be found at the back of this brochure. Allied Health Professionals Non Consultant Doctors Consultants £25.00 per annum £50.00 per annum £100.00 per annum Booking Details To register for this meeting please complete the attached registration form and return it to Millbrook Medical Conferences or book online at www.millbrook-medical-conferences.co.uk. Sponsors BCIS thanks the British Cardiovascular Industry Association whose members are pharmaceutical Healthcare Technology Companies, for their continued support and sponsorship towards the BCIS Autumn Meeting. Organising Secretariat Millbrook Medical Conferences Limited The Red House, 22 High Street, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, LE17 4AD Telephone: 01455 552559 Fax: 01455 557377 Email: [email protected] www.millbrook-medical-conferences.co.uk DATE FOR YOUR DIARY Advanced Cardiovascular Intervention 2015 21st - 23rd January 2015 London Hilton Metropole Hotel www.bcis-aci.co.uk Friday 3rd October 2014 AUTUMN MEETING hosted by Blackpool The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool BLACKPOOL Blackpool is seaside town and borough of Lancashire in North West England. In the mid-18th century it became popular to travel to the coast during the summer to bathe in the sea water to improve well-being. In 1781, visitors attracted to Blackpool’s seven mile sandy beach via its newly built private road. Stagecoaches began running to Blackpool from Manchester in the same year and from Halifax in 1821. The population grew over the years as new buildings were erected and Blackpool rose to prominence as a major tourism centre in England when a railway was built in the 1940s connecting it to the industrialised regions of Northern England. Today, Blackpool’s seafront continues to attract millions of visitors each year to its promenade complete with piers, fortune-tellers, public houses, trams, donkey rides, fish-and-shop shops and theatres. Blackpool’s major attractions and landmarks include Blackpool Tower (home to the famous Ballroom), Blackpool Illuminations, the Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Zoo, Sandcastle Water Park, the Winter Gardens, and the UK’s only surviving first-generation tramway. Friday 3rd October 2014 AUTUMN MEETING hosted by Blackpool The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool PLACES TO VISIT IN BLACKPOOL Blackpool Tower The Blackpool Tower was built in 1894 and is 518ft tall. Home to five amazing attractions, it’s also filled with incredible unique architecture including bespoke Burmantoft terracotta glazed panels and magnificent designs by Frank Matcham. • The Blackpool Tower Eye and 4D Cinema Experience • The Blackpool Tower Ballroom • The Blackpool Tower Dungeon • The Blackpool Tower Circus • Jungle Jim’s - indoor soft play centre Blackpool Illuminations The Illuminations have been a major tourist attraction since 1879, and a guiding light for visitors to the resort ever since. These days the Illuminations are looking to the future by embracing more energy-efficient technology in an attempt to minimise the event’s carbon footprint. Pleasure Beach A great day out for all the family at this traditional English seaside amusement park. A favourite for thrill-seekers who can brave ‘The Big One’, the Pleasure Beach’s biggest, fastest and scariest roller coaster climbing up to a height of 235 ft. Blackpool Zoo The multi award-winning zoo is situated in 32 acres of spacious mature parkland with lakes, waterfalls and traditional English woodland. The animals reside in large, natural enclosures aiming to make sure you get as close as possible to all the species. Sandcastle Water Park Sandcastle Waterpark Blackpool is the UK’s largest Indoor waterpark and with more than 18 slides and attractions in an 84 degree tropical climate. There is fun for all the family with white knuckle rides, an adventure play area and the Sea Breeze Spa for some relaxation and treatments. Winter Gardens Blackpool’s Winter Gardens first opened to the public on 11 July 1878. As Blackpool developed as a seaside resort and with a boom in leisure in the late Nineteenth and early twentieth century, the venue developed as an entertainment complex and adapted to cope with a large range of visitors. The scale and sheer architectural richness of The Winter Gardens provided a vibrant theatrical and entertainment experience for both the audience and the performers Today the Winter Gardens offer a variety of shows, events, exhibitions, dining and bars at its many venues. SEA LIFE Blackpool SEA LIFE Blackpool showcases more than 50 dazzling displays and more than 1,000 spectacular aquatic creatures including sharks, colourful reef fish, turtles, rays and sea horses. You can also visit ‘Big Daddy’ the name the centre has given to a nine-foot Japanese Spider crab!. Friday 3rd October 2014 The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool AUTUMN MEETING REGISTRATION FORM hosted by Blackpool Complete the details below to register for the BCIS Autumn Meeting or alternatively register online at www.millbrook-medical-conferences.co.uk NO REGISTRATION FEE Places are limited and it is recommended you book early to avoid disappointment. Title (Prof/Dr/Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms): First Name: Surname: Job Title: Hospital: Email: Contact Number: BCIS Number: (All registrants must be, or become, a member of BCIS) Special Dietary Requirements: I wish to attend the pre conference dinner at The White Tower Restaurant on Thursday 2nd October (Please note that the cost of a ticket to the course dinner is £36) ❏ Payment details: CREDIT CARD: VISA / MASTERCARD / MAESTRO (Please circle) Please note that American Express is not accepted Card number: Issue number Expiry date: Security code (If applicable) Last 3 digits on signature strip Name on card: Payment for the course dinner can also be paid by cheque to Millbrook Medical Conferences Ltd RETURN THIS REGISTRATION FORM TO: MILLBROOK MEDICAL CONFERENCES LTD The Red House, 22 High Street, Lutterworth, Leicestershire LE17 4AD Telephone: 01455 552559 Fax: 01455 557377 Email: [email protected] Your contact details will be kept for future use so that we can send you information about Millbrook’s forthcoming events and courses. If you would rather we removed your details from our database, please put a tick in the box ❏ BRITISH CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTION SOCIETY Registered Charity No. 1073454 APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP All fields must be completed for your application to be considered Are you a Consultant/SpR/nurse/Technician/Radiographer/other (please specify) Title Dr/Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms/Other First Name Surname Job Title Professional Body Hospital GMC/RSN/RCCP/Other (please state) Registration No Address Postcode Tel Email 2nd Email Signature Date Annual subscription fees: £100.00 for Consultant / £50.00 for Non-Consultant / £25.00 for Allied Health Professional If you work for a commercial organisation, you are not eligible for BCIS membership but can attend BCIS meetings through membership of BCIA (British Cardiovascular Industry Association). For further information contact: +44 (0) 20 8980 0679, [email protected] or www.bcia.co.uk. Subscription to BCIS is payable annually by direct debit. Please complete the membership and direct debit form and send originals (faxed or emailed forms are not acceptable) to: Azeem Ahmad Affiliates Coordinator BCIS c/o British Cardiovascular Society 9 Fitzroy Square London W1T 5HW Tel: +44 (0) 20 7380 1918 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bcis.org.uk Attendance at the BCIS Autumn meeting on Friday 3rd October is free of charge to all BCIS members. However a nominal charge of £36 is requested as a contribution towards the course dinner on Thursday evening. Places are limited and it is recommended you book early to avoid disappointment. Instruction to your Bank or Building Society to pay by Direct Debit Please fill in the whole form excluding official use box using a ball point pen and send it to: Originator's Identification Number 9 1 1 9 9 4 British Cardiovascular Society 9 Fitzroy Square London W1T 5HW 1 1 9 9 4 FOR British Cardiovascular Society OFFICIAL USE ONLY This is not part of the instruction to your Bank or Building Society. Name(s) of Account Holder(s) Bank/Building Society account number Branch Sort Code Name and full postal address of your Bank or Building Society To: The Manager Bank/Building Society Address Instruction to your Bank or Building Society Please pay British Cardiovascular Society Direct Debits from the account detailed in this Instruction subject to the safeguards assured by the Direct Debit Guarantee. I understand that this Instruction may remain with British Cardiovascular Society and, if so, details will be passed electronically to my Bank/Building Society. 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