Programme for Collaborators' Meeting 2011
Programme
Collaborators’ Meeting
Friday 30th September 2011
St Anne’s College, Oxford
Mary Ogilvie Lecture Theatre
| Welcome | Richard Peto |
| Trial Update | Alison Halliday |
| Cost effectiveness of asymptomatic carotid surgery | Ankur Thapar |
| Is it still an imortant question | Bill Gray |
| How I identify patients for the trial and make it work in the UK | Angela Chrisopoulou |
| How I identify patients for the trial and make in work in Belgium | Natacha Ruyssers |
| Randomising into ACST-2 in a large cardiology centre | Yvonne Bausbeck |
| How I talk to patients about the trial | Paul Guyler |
| Hub and spoke organisation | Sumaira Macdonald |
| CEA - How it's done | Igor Koncar |
| CAS - How it's done | Sumaira Macdonald |
Programme
Collaborators’ Meeting
Saturday 1st October 2011
St Anne’s College, Oxford
Mary Ogilvie Lecture Theatre
| What happens if we leave tight stenosis? | Gert Jan De Borst |
| Increasing the impact of ACST-2 | Daniel Bartko |
| MRI sub studies | Leo Bonati |
| Debate: The merits/necessity of using EPD | Andrew Clifton (Sumaira MacDonald, Bill Gray) |
| Top Tips: How we find and randomise patients | All collaborators |
| Why trials make a difference | Richard Bulbulia |
| Closing Remarks | Richard Peto |
The Second Asymptomatic Carotid Surgery Trial (ACST-2)
University of Oxford