CHICAGO 2014 Pocket Guide S y l l a b u s June 7th-10th, 2014 Marriott Chicago Downtown Chicago, IL Published by CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY www.CongenitalCardiologyToday.com WELCOME TO PICS~AICS Dear Colleagues, The Pediatric and Adult Interventional Cardiac Symposium 2014 (PICS~AICS 2014) will be held at the Marriott Chicago Downtown Hotel, from June 7th-10th, 2014. This year we hope to expand on some of the successes of last year’s meeting in Miami with the expansion of taped case sessions, and an increase in hands-on demonstrations, which were both so popular last year. We have endeavored to ensure the meeting continues to: support open dialogue as well as visual learning, provide updates from all the relevant trials and societies, and further enhance opportunities for networking, and sharing global clinical and research experience. We will continue to provide a professional, but relaxed atmosphere to support this fantastic learning opportunity, with social gatherings to ensure friends can meet and enjoy catching up. The live cases remain the focal point of the meeting this year. Although these have come under increased scrutiny, PICS~AICS is committed to supporting the immense learning opportunity this platform provides. Live cases will be beamed from multiple international venues with experienced operators that will demonstrate the latest in medical device technology, using approved and investigational devices/valves/ stents, etc. The live cases this year will be transmitted live via satellite from Córdoba, Riyadh, Chicago, Columbus, Denver, London and Los Angeles. This year’s meeting will begin on Saturday, June 7th with an “Interventional Platform” session. This session will include practical perspectives from interventional radiologists, as well as interventional neurosurgeons, ensuring that we learn from each other’s broader experiences. There will be a “Tips and Tricks” session with practical demonstrations from international experts on how to work with wires, stents, devices and sheaths and valves. An interactive taped case session with four cases for discussion will follow the Interventional Platform. This year we have ensured that the oral abstract sessions are not competing with one another so that the true scientific endeavors of our colleagues are given the platform they deserve. This year we are also providing a separate session on June 7th focused entirely on “Imaging for Structural Heart Disease.” This field is growing exponentially and the contribution of imaging to ensuring optimal outcomes through appropriate patient selection intra- procedural guidance will be stressed under the guidance of Course Director, Dr. Roberto Lang. On Sunday, June 8th, following staggered live case demonstrations in the morning, there will be a session on “Complications of Congenital Catheterization,” followed by a session focusing on Great Debate topics. There will be further breakout sessions for nurses and technologists, and younger interventionalists who are establishing their practice, as well as “Aortic and Mitral Valve Therapies” and “Complex Structural Interventions,” and a continuation of the special breakout for our Spanish speaking attendees. Finally, “My Nightmare Case in the Cath Lab” will take place on Tuesday, the 10th, and, again the audience will choose the most deserved case. This will be followed by a final 3 PICS~AICS session on “Clinical Case Perspectives,” where a team of experts will comment on a range of real-life clinical scenarios, with input from the attendees. Poster Abstracts will be displayed throughout the meeting. We will continue to support younger interventionalists at PICS with the “Young Leadership Program,” whereby the winner is accorded faculty status and involvement in the meeting. We also wish to recognize those committed to research with The Charles S. Kleinman, MD, Scientific Scholarship Award in memory of our dear friend Dr. Charlie Kleinman who was so close to the PICS family. The winner will receive a $5,000 grant towards their research endeavor. We look forward to welcoming you to Chicago. Your participation is what makes the meeting the success that it is and we look forward to learning with and from you. While at the meeting, visit the Reception Desk, or go to www.picsymposium.com for changes and up-to-date information. This year there is also a mobile app available. See the mobile app advertisement on page 27 of this guide more information. Sincerely, Course Directors Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD John P. Cheatham, MD Carlos Pedra, MD Thomas K. Jones, MD Course Co-Directors Damien Kenny, MD Ralf Holzer, MD Clifford Kavinsky, MD Giacomo Pongiglione, MD John Carroll, MD Director Emeritus William E. Hellenbrand, MD Sponsored for CME credit by Rush University Medical Center Published by CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY www.CongenitalCardiologyToday.com 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The PICS Foundation and PICS~AICS 2014 wish to gratefully thank the following exhibitors for their support of this year’s program: Platinum Supporters • Baylis Medical • Biosense Webster Inc., A Johnson • B. Braun Interventional Systems, Inc. & Johnson Co. • Biosense Webster Inc., A Johnson • Cook Medical & Johnson Co. • Edwards Lifesciences • Boston Scientific • Gore & Associates • Cook Medical • Medtronic Inc. • Edwards Lifesciences • NuMED, Inc. • Elixer Medical Group • Occlutech • Gore & Associates • Pfm Medical • Pfm Medical • Rush University Medical Center • Philips Healthcare • Sidra Medical & Research Center • St. Jude Medical • Siemens Healthcare • St Jude Medical Japan • St. Jude Medical • Toshiba America Medical • Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. Systems, Inc. • Venus Medtech Gold Supporters PICS~AICS Also Thanks • B. Braun Interventional Systems, Inc. • Adult Congenital Heart Association • Philips Healthcare • Children’s Heart Foundation • Venus Medtech • Congenital Cardiology Today • Catheterization & Cardiovascular Silver Supporters Interventions • Lifetech Scientific • Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins • The Society For Cardiovascular Bronze Supporters Angiography and Interventions • Acist Medical Systems • Baylis Medical 2014 Live Case Centers • Cardiox Corp. • Private Hospital of Córdoba, • Codman Neuro Córdoba, Argentina • Digisonics, Inc. • KFSH&RC, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia • Lummedx Copr. • Nationwide Children’s Hospital, • Mednet Healthcare Technologies Columbus, OH USA • Mennen Medical • Detroit Children’s Hospital, Detroit, • Merit Medical MI USA • Pediavascular • Great Ormond Street Hospital, • Scientific Software Solutions London, UK • Texas Children’s Hospital • Rush University Medical Center, • Vascular Innovations Chicago, IL USA • Univ. of Colorado, Denver, CO USA Unrestricted Educational Grants • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los • Abbott Laboratories Angeles, CA USA CME, CNE and ASRT Evaluation/Certificate PICS~AICS 2014 continuing education evaluations will be done online this year. After the conclusion of the meeting you will receive an email from the RUSH University Office of Interprofessional Continuing Education. To qualify for credit, you must complete a program evaluation. Once you complete this survey, you will receive your certificate of participation within one week. After successful completion of the online evaluation, you will receive a certificate of participation for a maximum of 35 CME or CNE credits, or 44 ASRT Category A credits. A certificate will be provided via email. If you have any questions, please contact The Rush Office of Interprofessional Continuing Education at +312-942-7119. Sponsored for CME credit by Rush University Medical Center. Rush University Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Rush University Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 35 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This CNE program is being presented without bias and with commercial support. Rush University is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Rush University designates this live activity for thirty-five (35) Continuing Education credit(s). The American Society of Radiologic Technologists has approved this activity for a maximum of 44 Category A credits. This activity is approved for credit by the ASRT. 6 PICS~AICS COURSE DIRECTORS & FACULTY Directors: Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD, MPH, FSCAI, FACC; John P. Cheatham, MD, FSCAI; Carlos Pedra, MD; Thomas K. Jones, MD Co-Directors: Damien Kenny, MD; Giacomo Pongiglione, MD; Clifford J. Kavinsky, MD, PhD; Ralf Holzer, MD; John D. Carroll, MD Director Emeritus: William E. Hellenbrand, MD Imaging Director: Roberto Lang, MD PICS~AICS Faculty: Jamil Aboulhosn, MD; Teiji Akagi, MD; Mansour AlJufan, MD; Wail Alkashkari, MD; Zahid Amin, MD; Bulent Arslan, MD; Steven Bailey, MD; David Balzer, MD; John Bass, MD; Lee Benson, MD; Felix Berger, MD; Lisa Bergersen, MD; Jacek Bialkowski, MD; Elchanan Bruckheimer, MD; Qi-Ling Cao, MD; Massimo Caputo, MD; Mario Carminati, MD; Ahmet Celebi, MD; Sharon L. Cheatham, PhD, ACNP; Jae Young Choi, MD; Roberto Cubeddu, MD; Bharat Dalvi, MD; Grace Deyo, PhD, CPNP; Graham Derrick, MD; Thomas Doyle, MD; JV De Giovanni, MD; Michael de Moor, MD; Karim Diab, MD; Makram Ebeid, MD; Maiy El Sayed, MD; Peter Ewert, MD; Horacio Faella, MD; Thomas Fagan, MD; Ted Feldman, MD; Craig Fleishman, MD; Simone Fontes-Pedra, MD; Thomas Forbes, MD; Yun-Ching Fu, MD; Mark Galantowicz, MD; Francisco Garay, MD; Marc Gewillig, MD; Matt Gillespie, MD; Jake Goble; Bryan Goldstein, MD; Miguel Granja, MD; Adam Greenbaum, MD; Daniel Gruenstein, MD; John Hibbeln, MD; Nguyen Lan Hieu, MD; Noa Holoshitz, MD; Eric Horlick, MD; Reda Ibrahim, MD; Nicole Ibrahim, PhD; Michel Ilbawi, MD; Frank Ing, MD; Alex Javois, MD; Henri Justino, MD; Saibal Kar, MD; Seong-Ho Kim, MD, PhD; Nancy King, PNP; Terry D. King, MD; Bradley Knight, MD; Jackie Kreutzer, MD; Yat Yin Lam, MD; Larry Latson, MD; Paul Lawrence, RCIS; Robert Lederman, MD; Martin Leon, MD; Daniel Levi, MD; Demetrius Lopes, MD; Iqbal Malik, MD; Kiran Mallula, MD; Pat McCarthy, MD; Joaquim Miro, MD; Tarek Momenah, MD; John Moore, MD; Charles E. Mullins, MD; Srihari Naidu, MD; Kathleen Nolan, RT; David Nykanen, MD; Vince Olshove, CCP, FPP; Alejandro Peirone, MD; Lynn Peng, MD; Christopher Petit, MD; Worakan Promphan, MD; Manolis Pursanov, MD Shakeel A. Qureshi, MD; Kanishka Ratnayaka, MD; Mark Reisman, MD; John Rhodes, MD; Richard Ringel, MD; Raul Rossi, MD; Masood Sadiq, MD; Shyam Sathanandam, MD; Dietmar Schranz, MD; Atman Shah, MD; Girish Shirali, MD; Horst Sievert, MD; Gregg Stone, MD; Hideshi Tomita, MD; Michael Tynan, MD; Julie Vincent, MD; Robert Vincent, MD; Kevin Walsh, MD; Jou-Kou Wang, MD; Neil Wilson, MD; Carlos Zabal, MD; Evan Zahn, MD; Jose Luis Zunzunegui, MD Cardiac Imaging Faculty: John Carroll, MD; Steven Goldstein, MD; John Carroll, MD; Omar Khalique, MD; Bijoy Khandheria, MD; Itzhak Kronzon, MD; Amit Patel, MD; Ernesto Salcedo, MD; Eric Sarin, MD This pocket guide presents the program as of May 20th. Check at the Reception Desk or on the PICS mobile app for last minute changes to the schedule. 8 JUNE 7th - SATURDAY SESSION Cardiac Imaging for Structural Heart Disease Marriott Ballroom 4th Floor Course Directors: Roberto M. Lang; Ziyad M. Hijazi 8:00-10:00 am - Morning Session Moderators: Roberto Lang; Ziyad M. Hijazi; John Hibbeln • Why is Imaging Essential in Structural Heart Disease? An Interventionalist's Viewpoint – John Carroll • Evolving Role of Imaging: Added Value of Fusion Imaging – Itzhak Kronzon • Morpho-Anathomy of the Mitral Valve – Roberto Lang • Aortic Valve and Root Morphology: Modeling in Normal and Pathological Cases – Steve Goldstein • Cases: Without Imaging I Am Really Blind – Omar Khalique; Bijoy Khandheria; Steve Goldstein; Roberto Lang 10:00-10:30 am - Coffee Break (4th Fl. Foyer & 7th Fl. Foyer) 10:30 am-1:00 pm - Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: The New Standard or Last Resort in Aortic Stenosis? • Preprocedural Assessment: Multi-Modality Approach, Should ICE Be Considered? – Bijoy Khandheria • What Can CT Do Better than Echocardiography in TAVR Patients? – Amit Patel • Incidence and Prediction of Paravalvular Aortic Regurgitation in TAVR Patients – Steve Goldstein • Choosing the Appropriate Approach: Transapical, Transaortic, Conduits – Eric Sarin • Aortic – Mitral Intervalvular Complex: Should We Consider Both Valves as a Single Unit? • Perspective of the Echocardiographer – Roberto Lang • Perspective of the Interventionalist – John Carroll • Pre- and Post-Procedural Complications – Steve Goldstein • Case Presentations: Something Went Really, Really Wrong! – Itzhak Kronzon; Ernesto Salcedo; Roberto Lang; Omar Khalique 1:00-2:00 pm - Lunch Available (4th Fl. Foyer & 7th Fl. Foyer) Sign up Now for the 2nd Annual PICS~AICS 5K RUN Sponsored by SIEMENS Monday, June 9th - 6 am You'll be making a difference and supporting CHIMS (Congenital Heart Intervention Mission Support) The $30 donation includes: Technical T-shirt (Men’s & Women’s), digital chip timing, registration, finish line and post-race refreshments. All race packets can be picked up at the Siemens booth on: Saturday, June 7th, 6:00-8:00 pm Sunday, June 8th, 6:30 am-4:00 pm The race will take place rain or shine. All fitness levels are welcome! The 5K starts/finishes at the Jane Addams Memorial Park and runs north on the Lakefront Trail. The start is 0.75 of a mile from the Marriott. Transportation will be provided from the Marriott to the race start. Only 3 blocks from the Marriott Downtown Chicago. The course is all flat, on a paved path and parallels the water. TO REGISTER FOR THE RUN/WALK GO TO: https://register.chronotrack.com/reg/form?eventID=8556 10
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