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Episode #11: Contemporary approaches to coronary revascularization with Dr Gregg Stone

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Our mechanistic understanding of revascularization issues in ischemic heart disease patients has improved tremendously thanks to OAT, COURAGE, SYNTAX, BARI 2D, and countless smaller studies. What about the broader picture? Dr Gregg Stone joins me to address fundamental issues that are essential for a truly contemporary approach to revascularization:

  1. Is the "anatomy-driven" cardiology model flawed?
  2. What are the true advantages of coronary revascularization over vastly improved medical therapy?
  3. What do we need to learn about optimal patient selection?
  4. How can cardiologists and surgeons work better together to improve patient outcomes?
  5. What advances does the future have in store?

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Dr Robert A Harrington is a Professor of Medicine at Duke University, Director of the Duke Clinical Research Institute, and a practicing interventional cardiologist. He is the recipient of an NIH Roadmap contract to investigate “best practices” among clinical trial networks, and is a Fellow of the ACC, AHA, SCAI, and American College of Chest Physicians. In addition, he currently serves as a member of the FDA Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee and is a member of the NHLBI’s study section for clinical trials. A member of the ACC’s Board of Trustees, Dr Harrington chaired the ACC 2006 Annual Scientific Sessions.