Showing posts with label endovascular. Show all posts
Showing posts with label endovascular. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 April 2017

Twitter Conference: Charing Cross Vascular Symposium #cx2017 Day Two

Since my paper is being presented and I am unable to be there, I will be 'attending' the Charing Cross Vascular Symposium through the wonderful medium of twitter. Following the hashtag #CX2017  I hope to catch as much as possible here on my blog. This is what I caught from Day 2:

Again the organisers continued with there fantastic ask the audience sections
And the results were interesting...












thanks to the twitter warriors: @cookEVAR @claudicant @perealtes @ozvascdoc @veryanmed1 @torbjornlundh @cxsymposium @vascularMD

Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Twitter Conference: Charing Cross Vascular Symposium #cx2017 Day One

Since my paper is being presented and I am unable to be there, I will be 'attending' the Charing Cross Vascular Symposium through the wonderful medium of twitter. Following the hashtag #CX2017  I hope to catch as much as possible here on my blog.
The first day was all about peripheral artery disease and the audience were asked some interesting questions regarding the their views on PAD, here are the results:

Dr Hauton alongside Dr Mastracci with her wonderful video in my last post addressed concerns on radition exposure, pointing out that 1 DSA image is roughly equal to 500 fluoro images:

 Mr Weinberg posted the following, pointing out that PAD patients receive better outcomes when combining exercise with revascularisation (linkhere):

Lucky man Dittmar Bockler loves his DynaCT:

What about smoking cessation in vascular patients, try try again:


 Dr Anders Wanhainen on the need for a disease specific solution for type B dissection.

Currently watching closely the twitter-web today, following todays focus on Abdominal aortic aneurysms... watch this space. 
Thanks to @PereAltes @Angiologist @CXsymposium @CookEVAR @ozvascdoc