
PCI in Advanced CKD –
When Less Contrast is More
20th MARCH 2021, SATURDAY
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM (SINGAPORE TIME: UTC +8)
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KOLs
Meet the KOLs
Virtual Engagement
Q&A and polls
Live Cases
Live-in-a-box
About The Event
The APACi Webinar series which is designed to inspire and connect the interventional community to bring continuous educational opportunities under our APACi learning platform. This first APACi Webinar in 2021 seeks to advance the discussion on the theme: PCI in Advanced CKD – When Less Contrast is More.
Featuring LIVE-in-a-Box discussions and sharing by our experts from around the region, come sign up for our Webinar today.
Where
This website
2 CME Points will be awarded (Singapore only)
When
20th MARCH 2021, SATURDAY │
2.00 PM – 4.00 PM (SINGAPORE TIME: UTC +8)
Who Can Register?
Cardiovascular Surgeons, Interventional Cardiologists, Cardiology Residents, Fellow, Consultants and Allied Healthcare Professionals
How to register?
Please use the form to register. A welcome email will be sent to you upon successful registration.
If you have any question, please contact APACi Singapore Secretariat via email: info@apaci.sg
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Course Directors
Invited Speaker
Invited Faculty
Program
14:00
Welcome and Introduction
14:05
Lecture:
PCI in Advanced CKD: Overcoming Challenges and Complications
Michael LEE (Hong Kong)
14:25
Lecture:
Tips and Tricks for Ultra-Low Contrast PCI (ULCPCI) with SyncVISION
Billal PATEL (United Kingdom)
14:50
TTSH:
Live-in-A Box/Recorded Cases
Paul ONG / HO Hee Hwa (Singapore)
Michael LEE (Hong Kong)
Doni FIRMAN (Indonesia)
Nicolas CRUZ (Philippines)
Jack TAN (Singapore)
Billal PATEL (United Kingdom)
15:20
Case-Sharing of Complex High-Risk PCI : Driving into Darkness with Light at the End of Tunnel
Billal PATEL (United Kingdom)
15:40
Wrap Up and Take-Home Message
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