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Would you recommend percutaneous revascularization of an 80% tibio-peroneal trunk lesion in a 60 year old patient with intermittent claudication attributable to this stenosis?
Medical therapy and exercise program only unless there is threatened limb ischemia.
Treat with laser atherectomy.
Treat with cryoplasty.
Treat with plaque excision (e.g., Foxhollow)
Treat with a coronary drug-eluting stent.
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Yearbook - 2007

Sponsored by Swedish Medical Center Foundation, the SIS 2007 Yearbook is a compendium of hot topics and breakthrough developments that define the year in cardiac and vascular intervention. Led by Editor-in-Chief, Jennifer Tremmel, MD and Assistant Editor, Ryan D. Christofferson, MD, the yearbook contributors summarize and update the latest developments in cardiovascular medicine, including the state-of-the-art in coronary and carotid stenting, DES thrombosis, PCI vs. CABG, indications for PFO closure, progress in percutaneous valves and endovascular aneurysm repair, and updates on non-invasive imaging.

The success of the SIS 2007 Yearbook is its ability to convey useful and topical information in a format that gives the reader quick access to relevant content.  The SIS 2007 Yearbook is a cutting-edge reference, available in both print and electronic versions, that captures the highlights of the SIS 2007 Conference.  

Yearbook Chapters

  1. PERCUTANEOUS FEMORAL ACCESS AND VASCULAR CLOSURE DEVICES
  2. ORAL ANTIPLATELET THERAPY RESISTANCE
  3. ASSESSMENT OF INTERMEDIATE CORONARY LESIONS
  4. AN UPDATE ON DRUG-ELUTING STENT THROMBOSIS
  5. THE EVOLUTION OF PCI AND CABG
  6. SEX DIFFERENCES IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME
  7. MULTI-DEPTH POWER M-MODE DOPPLER IN THE EVALUATION OF ACUTE CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA
  8. NON-INVASIVE IMAGING OF THE CORONARY ATERIES
  9. PFO: ITS ASSOCIATION WITH STROKE AND MIGRAINE HEADACHES
  10. ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR OF ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS
  11. PERCUTANEOUS VALVE THERAPIES
  12. ATRIAL FIBRILLATION ABLATION
  13. INTERVENTIONAL THERAPIES FOR HEART FAILURE
  14. CELL-BASED THERAPY FOR ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE