VIVA and VEINS 2023: Late-Breaking Video Collection

  • Published:  27 November 2023
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VIVA and VEINS 2023: Late-Breaking Video Collection

  • Published:  27 November 2023
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About the episode

VIVA 23 - We are joined virtually by Dr Marianne Brodmann (Medical University of Graz, AT) to discuss the findings of the Stellarex Vascular E-Registry (SAVER) study of the Gender Subgroup analysis.

The SAVER subgroup analysis was a real-world registry with over 1800 Rutherford category 2-6 patients included. The results suggested that the low-dose paclitaxel-coated Stellarex Balloon behaved efficiently across gender subgroups, as well as patients with diabetes. 

Interview Questions:

  1. What was the reasoning behind this study?
  2. What was the patient population and study design?
  3. What are the late-breaking findings?
  4. What are your take-home messages?
  5. What further study is needed?

Recorded remotely from Graz, 2023.

Editor: Jordan Rance
Video Specialist: Dan Brent

Overview

Short, accessible Expert Interviews will be available with select faculty focusing on the results, applicability, and impact on future research.

Faculty Biographies

Marianne Brodmann

Marianne Brodmann

Professor, Head of the Clinical Division of Angiology

Marianne Brodmann is an Austrian physician and academic specializing in angiology and vascular medicine. She has spent her professional career in Austria, where she has combined clinical leadership with an active role in international cardiovascular and vascular research. Her work has focused on advancing the diagnosis and treatment of peripheral vascular disease through both clinical innovation and research.

 

Academic History

Dr Brodmann trained in internal medicine and angiology, developing expertise in vascular biology, thrombosis, and endovascular therapies. She has been appointed to senior academic and clinical positions at the Medical University of Graz, Austria, where she has contributed extensively to medical education, research, and specialist training in angiology.

 

Career Overview

Dr Brodmann serves as Head of the Division of Angiology and Head of Clinical Research within the Division of Angiology at the Medical…

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