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Healio.com/Intervention ALSO INSIDE: Streamlined TAVR Goes Mainstream CTO Corner Innovation in CTO PCI: The Pace Accelerates 5 Questions A Conversation with Eric R. Bates, MD The Future of Vascular Intervention New technologies, growing interest propel dramatic growth in interventional treatment of vascular diseases. VOL 4 • NO 5 | September/October 2015 ADVANCING INSIGHTS ON VASCULAR Intervention CARDIAC Intervention A publication of Cardiology 2016 INTEGRATED MEDIA KIT New design. New opportunities. VER.01 The most complete coverage of Interventional PRACTICE Home

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ALSO INSIDE:Streamlined TAVR Goes Mainstream

CTO CornerInnovation in CTO PCI: The Pace Accelerates

5 QuestionsA Conversation with Eric R. Bates, MD

The Future of Vascular

InterventionNew technologies, growing

interest propel dramatic growth in interventional treatment

of vascular diseases.

VOL 4 • NO 5 | September/October 2015

ADVANCING INSIGHTS ON

VASCULARIntervention

CARDIACIntervention

A publication of

Cardiology

2016 I n t e g r at e DMedia Kit

new design.new opportunities.

ver.01

the most complete coverage of

Interventional PrActIce

Home

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About Uspage 1 of 3

Expanding to meet the evolving needs of the intervention community.

Healio.com/Intervention

VOL 4 • NO 2March/April 2015

ALSO INSIDE:CMS Recognizes Interventional Cardiology as Official Specialty

Case ChallengesSTEMI Induced by Coronary

Artery Dilatation

Cath Lab TechniquesThe Transition from

Transfemoral to Transradial

Drug-Coated Balloons

EXPANDTreatment OptionsRecent approvals represent advance for patients with peripheral artery disease

Expanded focus Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion is advancing the Intervention specialty alongside cardiovascular research Foundation (crF). reflecting the growing number of procedures performed by the interventional practice, the publication is further expanding its vascular content, circulation and editorial board representation. For advertisers, it brings opportunities to create a deeper, more engaging connection with readers through a publication that truly understands its audience and is on the forefront of where interventional practice is heading.

Extended reachNow you can reach and engage the eNtIre U.S. interventional practice in a single publication, including:

• Interventional Cardiology• Radiology• Vascular & Interventional Radiology• Vascular Surgery

>21,970 U.S. Interventional Physicians. through our unique collaboration with the cardiovascular research Foundation (crF), Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion reaches the most comprehensive, verified list of U.S. interventional cardiologists available.

More opportunitiestake advantage of additional vascular meeting coverage. Promote your presence before, during and after conventions to reach attendees and non-attendees alike. cost-effectively drive booth traffic and follow up with prospects after meetings. Ask about bundled, custom programs with special discounts.

• Meeting highlights packages• Conference daily emails• Custom and enduring projects

NEW CIRCULATION!

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Cardiology Today’s inTervenTionis the only publication with a 100% verified interventional circulation.cardiology marketers are faced with an issue: with the rapid expansion of the interventional field, how can these specialists be reached in a specific way?

We solved the problem.Using the engaging news platform of Cardiology Today and the reach of the cardiovascular research Foundation (crF), Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion was born. And now, three years later, we remain the only publication in interventional cardiology with a 100% interventional circulation.

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Partner with the innovators in intervention.

Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) An independent, academically focused nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the survival and quality of life for people with cardiovascular disease through research and education. Since its inception in 1991, crF has played a major role in realizing dramatic improvements in the lives of countless numbers of patients by establishing the safe use of new technologies and therapies in interventional cardiovascular medicine.

Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion is your channel to reach & engage the interventional cardiology community. No other publication does what we do – combining the authoritative news platform of Cardiology Today with the academic perspective of the cardiovascular research Foundation (crF) into one, innovative publication for interventional cardiologists.

Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) Is the world’s largest educational meeting specializing in interventional cardiovascular medicine. For over 25 years, tct has been the center of new cutting-edge educational content, showcasing the latest advances in current therapies and clinical research. through a unique collaboration with crF, the tct attendees list has become an integral part of Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion most comprehensive, verified circulation of U.S. interventional cardiologists available.

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We give interventional cardiologists what they want.Distributed bi-monthly, Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion presents clinical step-by-step articles on interventional procedures. enhanced with perspective from leading experts in the specialty, each issue offers meaningful content that addresses matters most important to interventional practitioners.

Content includes:• clinical articles on interventional procedures• Innovative perspective by guest experts in the field• technique-improving features• coverage of the latest clinical trials and studies• tips and recommendations on practice management

VOL 4 • NO 4July/August 2015Healio.com/Intervention

ACUTE STROKE: A New Target for Endovascular Therapy Experience and availability make interventional cardiologists uniquely qualifi ed for acute stroke management.

ALSO INSIDE:Cath Lab Hazard: Orthopedic Injuries

Vantage PointOCT Sheds New Light on ACS

Regulatory NewsTwo New Transcatheter Heart Valves Receive FDA Approval

CTIN0715_1-5.indd 1 7/7/2015 4:05:38 PM

• Practice Management• Imaging

CardiaC/VasCularCardiaC VasCular

areas of practice covered:

• Percutaneous coronary Intervention

• chronic total Occlusion• Structural• transcatheter Aortic

Valve replacement

• Venous• cerebrovascular• Peripheral Artery• Limb Salvage• Aneurysm repair• renal

EditorialPage 1 of 2

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Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH Chief Medical Editor

Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion is guided by Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH, FAcc, FAHA, FScAI, FeSc, FAcP, FccP, chief of cardiology at VA Boston Healthcare System; Director, Integrated Interventional cardiovascular Program, Brigham and Women's Hospital & VA Boston Healthcare System; Senior Investigator, tIMI Study Group; and Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, University Medical center.

Roxana Mehran, MDAssociate Medical Editor

roxana Mehran, MD, FAcc, FAcP, FccP, FeSc, FAHA, FScAI is Professor of Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Director of Interventional cardiovascular research and clinical trials at the Zena and Michael A. Wiener cardiovascular Institute; and chief Scientific Officer of the clinical trial center at the cardiovascular research Foundation. She was previously Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of Outcomes research, Data coordination and Analysis at the center for Interventional Vascular therapy, columbia University Medical center.

Meet our active and engaged Editorial BoardUncovering trends, giving perspective, providing guidance in every issue

Editorial Board MembersAlexandre Abizaid, MD Amjad AlMahameed, MD, MPH Dominick J. Angiolillo, MD, PhD Gary M. Ansel, MD David Antoniucci, MD Steven r. Bailey, MDFaisal G. Bakaeen, MDSubhash Banerjee, MDeric r. Bates, MD Anthony Bavry, MD, MPH Peter c. Block, MD William e. Boden, MDemmanouil S. Brilakis, MD, PhDNicolas A.F. chronos, MD David J. cohen, MD robert S. Dieter, MDDavid P. Faxon, MDted Feldman, MD Fausto Feres, MD, PhD James A. Goldstein, MD

Paul A. Gurbel, MD christian Hamm, MD Howard c. Herrmann, MD Yong Huo, MDMichael r. Jaff, DOIk-Kyung Jang, MD, PhD Saibal Kar, MDAdnan Kastrati, MD Dean J. Kereiakes, MD Morton J. Kern, MD Scott Kinlay, MBBS, PhDAjay Kirtane, MD, SMLloyd W. Klein, MD John r. Laird, MD Michael J. Mack, MDrajendra Makkar, MD Steven Marso, MD Shamir Mehta, MD Gary S. Mintz, MD David J. Moliterno, MD Gilles Montalescot, MD, PhD

Jeffrey W. Moses, MD Aravinda Nanjundappa, MDWilliam O’Neill, MDIgor F. Palacios, MD Seung-Jung Park, MD, PhD carl J. Pepine, MDDuane Pinto, MD Matthew Price, MD Sunil V. rao, MD charanjit S. rihal, MD Kenneth rosenfield, MD Ashok Seth, MD Samin K. Sharma, MDMehdi H. Shishehbor, DO P. Gabriel Steg, MD Gregg W. Stone, MD e. Murat tuzcu, MD renu Virmani, MD christopher J. White, MDMark Wholey, MDMarco A. Zenati, MD

Members of our editorial Board are affiliated with the leading associations committed to advancing the field in cardiac and vascular intervention.

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CIRCULATION:through our unique collaboration between Cardiology Today and the cardiovascular research Foundation (crF), Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion reaches the most comprehensive list of interventional cardiologists available.

In addition, Interventional Specialists have been identified through board certification and by performing interventional and stent procedures (based on IcD-9 and cPt data).

Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion reaches the largest audience of U.S. interventional cardiologists in one publication in a single, economical media buy.

The right audience.

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Your marketing message can be seen by 21,970 interventional cardiologists, radiologists, cath lab technicians, and other health care professionals with a special interest in the field of interventional cardiology. With a 100% verified circulation, your marketing reaches who you want and isn’t

wasted on those you don’t need.

Circulation

Our audience includes:

TCT Attendees 6,387

U.S. Interventional Physicians and Allied Health Professionals

Cardiac Intervention 9,900

Interventional cardiology

cardiovascular Disease

cardiac electrophysiology

Internal Medicine

Vascular Intervention 5,683

endovascular Surgery

radiology

thoracic Surgery

Vascular Medicine

Vascular Surgery

Vascular & Interventional radiology

TOTAL 21,970

NEW ExpANdEd CIRCULATION!

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Readership Scores

31%29%

60%

103%

36%

more cardiac catheterizations

more percutaneous coronary intervention

more venous interventions (catheter-directed thrombolysis)

more balloon valvuloplasty

more thrombectomy/dvtKantar Media, Interventional Market Readership Study, September 2015

Examples of top procedures our readers perform:Atherectomy

Angioplasty/percutaneous coronary intervention

Balloon valvuloplasty

cardiac catheterization

carotid artery stenting

chronic total occlusion

endarterectomy

endovascular stent graft repair

Optical coherence tomography

radial artery catheterization

radiofrequency artery ablation (renal artery)

revascularization

Stenting

thrombectomy

transcatheter aortic valve replacement

Venous interventions (catheter-directed thrombolysis)

Our readers perform:

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2016 Editorial CalendarissuE ad ClOsiNG MaTErial duE FEaTurEd TOPiCs BONus disTriBuTiON

Jan/Feb 12/1/15 12/18/15New Advances with Drug-Eluting StentsMeeting coverage from Vascular Interventional Advances (VIVA); American Heart Association (AHA)

International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET)

March/April 2/1/16 2/19/16The Latest Progress in Coronary and Peripheral AtherectomyMeeting coverage from International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy (ISET)

American College of Cardiology (ACC)/ i2 Summit Annual Scientific Sessions & Expo

The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) Scientific Sessions

May/June 4/1/16 4/18/16Update on New Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant TherapiesMeeting coverage from American College of Cardiology (ACC)

July/Aug 6/1/16 6/23/16Endovascular Treatment Options for Peripheral Artery DiseaseMeeting coverage from Society of Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI)

Vascular Interventional Advances (VIVA)

Sept/Oct 8/1/16 8/26/16The Evolution of Transcatheter Aortic Valve ReplacementMeeting coverage from Complex Cardiovascular Catheter Therapeutics (C3)

Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) Annual Meeting

Nov/Dec 10/3/16 10/21/16Techniques in Endovascular Interventions for Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism Meeting coverage from European Society of Cardiology (ESC)

Note: Editorial content subject to change

Calendar

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VOL 4 • NO 2March/April 2015

ALSO INSIDE:CMS Recognizes Interventional Cardiology as Official Specialty

Case ChallengesSTEMI Induced by Coronary

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Cath Lab TechniquesThe Transition from

Transfemoral to Transradial

Drug-Coated Balloons

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2. New Advertiser Discount: New advertisers receive a 10% discount off all advertising placed in 2016. This discount may not be combined with the Continuity Discount. To qualify, the advertisement must be for a:a) Product that has not advertised in Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion in the

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EDITORIAL1. General Editorial Direction:

Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion is the definitive practical information resource for the interventional practice. Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion presents balanced reporting on important clinical trials and studies, fundamental practice management issues, and all state-of-the-art developments in interventional medicine. This includes subspecialty focus on coronary, peripheral, carotid, cerebrovascular, and structural procedures. The editors of Cardiology Today’s inTervenTion have consulted with leading experts in the specialty to develop meaningful content that addresses the issues that are most important to the interventional practice. With that goal in mind, the publication delivers timely, authoritative, feature-based content to its readers, with special emphasis on groundbreaking tips and techniques, case studies and clinical perspective.

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Columns:• ClinicalNews• BusinessNews• CaseChallenges• CuttingEdgeTechnologycolumn• SurgicalManeuverscolumn• EditorialcontentfromtheCardiovascularResearchFoundation,

the premier organization representing the interventional cardiology community

• 5QuestionswithchiefmedicaleditorDeepakL.Bhatt,MD,MPH• PracticemanagementcolumnfromCTIassociatemedicaleditor

Roxana Mehran, MD • Meetingcoverageofleadinginterventionalcardiologycongresses

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2016 rate Card: Print Effective Rate Date: January 2016 for all advertisers.

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CIRCuLATIOn1. Description of Circulation Parameters:

a) Interventional Cardiologists

2. Circulation Distribution:a) Direct Request: 100%b) U.S.: 100%c) Subscription Rates: $174 per year

Outside the U.S.: add $74

3. Circulation Verification:a) Audit: Publisher’s sworn statement, July 2015

BPA Pending. BPA Worldwide membership applied for September 2015b) Mail House: Publishers Press

4. Estimated total circulation for 2016: 22,200

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8. Reprints: Yes, email: [email protected].

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