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C O N G E N I T A L C A R D I O L O G Y T O D A Y Timely News and Information for BC/BE Congenital/Structural Cardiologists and Surgeons Volume 12 / Issue 3A Pediatric & Adult Interventional March 2014 SPECIAL PICS-AICS 2014 PREVIEW Cardiac Symposium (PICS~AICS 2014), with Live Case Demonstrations IN THIS ISSUE - June 7th-10th, 2014; Marriott Chicago Pediatric & Adult Interventional Cardiac Symposium (PICS~AICS Downtown, Chicago, IL, USA 2014), with Live Case Demonstrations - June 7th-10th, 2014; Marriott Chicago By Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD; John P. Cheatham, MD; with experienced operators that will demonstrate Downtown, Chicago, IL, USA Carlos Pedra, MD; Thomas K. Jones, MD the latest in medical device technology using by Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD; John P. approved and investigational devices/valves/ Cheatham, MD; Carlos Pedra, MD; stents, etc. The live cases this year will be Thomas K. Jones, MD Dear Colleagues, transmitted live via satellite from Córdoba, Ri- ~ Page 1 yadh, Chicago, Columbus, Denver, London and June 7 - Saturday Session - The Pediatric and Adult Interventional Cardiac Los Angeles. Cardiac Imaging for Structural Symposium 2014 – PICS~AICS 2014 will be Heart Disease - Special One Day held at the Marriott Chicago Downtown Hotel, This year’s meeting will begin on Saturday, June Symposium at PICS~AICS from June 7th-10th, 2014. We hope to build on 7th with an “Interventional Platform” session. This ~ Page 4 some of the successes of the last year’s meet- will include practical perspectives from interven- ing in Miami with an expansion of the taped tional radiologists as well as interventional neuro- June 7 - PICS Saturday Session case sessions, along with the hands-on demon- surgeons ensuring that we learn from each ~ Page 6 strations that were so popular last year. We other’s broader experiences. There will be a have endeavored to ensure the meeting contin- “Tips and Tricks” session with hands-on demon- Accreditation ~ Page 6 ues to support open dialogue as well as visual strations from international experts on how to learning, along with updates from all the rele- work with wires, stents, devices and sheaths as June 8 - PICS Sunday Session vant trials and societies, with real opportunities well as valves. This will be followed by an interac- ~ Page 7 for networking and sharing global clinical and tive taped case session with four cases for dis- research experience. We will continue to pro- cussion. This year we have ensured that the oral June 8 - PICS Sunday Breakout vide a professional, but relaxed atmosphere to abstract sessions are not competing with one Sessions ~ Pages 8 and 10 support this fantastic learning opportunity with another so that the true scientific endeavors of social gatherings to ensure friends can meet our colleagues are given the platform they de- Summary Lives Cases and and enjoy catching up. serve. Operators ~ Page 10 June 9 - PICS Monday Session The live cases remain the focal point of the We are also providing a separate session on ~ Page 11 meeting this year. Although these have come June 7th focused entirely on Imaging for Struc- under increased scrutiny, PICS~AICS is com- tural Heart Disease. This field is growing expo- June 9 - PICS Monday mitted to supporting the immense learning op- nentially and the contribution of imaging to Breakout Session ~ Page 12 portunity this platform provides. Live cases will ensuring optimal outcomes through appropriate be beamed from multiple international venues patient selection for intra-procedural guidance June 10 - PICS Tuesday Session ~ Page 14 PICS Achievement Award 2014 ~ Page 15 RECRUITMENT ADVERTISING IN PICS~AICS Registration CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY Information ~ Page 16 Guest Faculty ~ Page 16 • Pediatric Cardiologists • Imaging Specialists PICS~AICS Course Directors • Congenital/Structural • Electrophysiologists ~ Page 18 Cardiologists • Congenital/Structural www.picsymposium.com • Interventionalists Failure Specialists • Echocardiographers • Cardiac Intensivists CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY Editorial and Subscription Offices 16 Cove Rd, Ste. 200 For more information and pricing: [email protected] Westerly, RI 02891 USA www.CongenitalCardiologyToday.com will be will be explored under the leadership 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, Left Atrial Appendage Occlu- sion 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 10th, and again the audience will choose the most deserved case. This will be followed by a final 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 con- tinue to support younger interventionalists with the Young Leadership Program at PICS with the winner receiving faculty status and involve- ment in the meeting. We also wish to recognize those committed to re- search with The Charles S. Kleinman, MD 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 this summer! Your participation is what makes the meeting the success that it is and we look forward to learning with and from you. For up-to-date information, please visit the PICS~AICS website at: www.picsymposium.com. Sincerely, Course Directors Ziyad M. Hijazi, MD, MPH John P. Cheatham, MD Carlos Pedra, MD Thomas K. Jones, MD CCT PICS ~AICS IS SPONSORED BY Sponsored for CME credit by Rush University Medical Center @RushMedical (www.Twitter.com/RushMedical) www.facebook.com/RushUniversityMedicalCenter www.youtube.com/rushmedicalcenter The PICS Foundation in Collaboration with the Rush University Medical Center CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY ! www.CongenitalCardiologyToday.com ! Special PICS~AICS Preview - March 2014 3 ANNOUNCING THE FIRST Cardiovascular Imaging Symposium for Structural Heart Disease JUNE 7 - SATURDAY MORNING SESSION JUNE 7 - SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION Cardiac Imaging for Structural Heart Disease Cardiac Imaging for Structural Heart Disease Special One Day Symposium at PICS~AICS Special One Day Symposium at PICS~AICS Course Directors: Ziyad M Hijazi, Roberto M. Lang 1:00-2:00 pm - Lunch - Breakout Session • The Emerging Use of 3D Modeling to Plan Complex Moderators: Ziyad Hijazi, Roberto Lang, John Hibbeln Hybrid Intervention – Evan Zahn 8:00-10:00 am - Introduction 2:00-4:00 pm - Interventions in Mitral Valve Disease • Why is Imaging Essential in Structural Heart Disease: • Mitral Regurgitation: Patient Selection for Percutaneous An Interventionalist's Viewpoint – John Carroll Mitral Valve Devices – Bijoy Khanderia • Evolving Role of Imaging: Added Value of Fusion Imaging • Who is Eligible for a Mitral Valve Clip: Clues From – Itzhak Kronzon Imaging – Rebecca Hahn • Morpho-Anathomy of the Mitral Valve – Roberto Lang • Imaging Tips for Optimal Guidance of Mitral Valve Clips: • Aortic Valve and Root Morphology: Modeling in Normal Value of 3D TEE Imaging – Rebecca Hahn and Pathological Cases – Steve Goldstein • Valve in Valve: When, Where, and How – Itzhak Kronzon • Cases: Without Imaging I Am Really Blind – Rebecca • Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty: Does Imaging Have a Role? Hahn, Bijoy Khandheria, Steve Goldstein, Roberto Lang – John Carroll • Percutaneous Paravalvular Leaks Closure: Role of 3D 10:00-10:30 am - Coffee Break TEE Echo in Procedural Success – Ernesto Salcedo • Advantages of Different Imaging Modalities: Is There a 10:30 am-1:00 pm - Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Place for ICE? – Ziyad M Hijazi The New Standard or Last Resort in Aortic Stenosis? • Cases: My Worst Nightmare Has Just Happened! • Pre procedural Assessment: Multi Modality approach, – Steve Goldstein, Itzhak Kronzon, Bijoy Khandheria, Should ICE Be Considered? – Bijoy Khandheria Ernesto Salcedo • What Can CT Do Better Than Echocardiography in TAVR Patients? – Amit Patel 4:00-4:30 pm - Coffee Break • Incidence and Prediction of Paravalvular Aortic Regurgitation in TAVR Patients – Steve Goldstein 4:30-6:00 pm - Guiding Interventions in Ischemic Heart • Choosing the Appropriate Approach: Transapical, Disease Transaortic, Conduits – Vinod Thourani • How Should We Assess LVAD Non-Invasively? Top 10 • Aortic – Mitral Intervalvular Complex: Should We Practical Tips – Bijoy Khandheria Consider Both Valves as a Single Unit? • LAA Closure Devices: Can Echocardiography Help? • Perspective of the Echocardiographer – Roberto Lang – Ernesto Salcedo • Perspective of the Interventionalist – John Carroll • 3D MV Quantification as the Road Map for Mitral Valve • Pre and Post Procedural Complications – Steve Goldstein Repair – Roberto Lang • Case Presentations: Something Went Really, Really • Interventions in Ischemic Heart Disease: VSD Post MI Wrong! – Itzhak Kronzon, Ernesto Salcedo, Roberto Lang, and LV Pseudoaneurysm – Itzhak Kronzon Rebecca Hahn • ASD Closure Devices in Adults: Value of Different Imaging Modalities – John Carroll 1:00-2:00 pm - Lunch • Cases, Cases and More Cases – Itzhak Kronzon, Roberto Lang, John Carroll, Ernesto Salcedo 4 CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY ! www.CongenitalCardiologyToday.com ! Special PICS~AICS Preview - March 2014 Melody® Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve Ensemble® Transcatheter Valve Delivery System Indications: The Melody TPV is indicated for use in a dysfunctional Right Ventricular outfl ow Tract (RVOT) conduit (≥16mm in diameter when originally implanted) that is either regurgitant (≥ moderate) or stenotic (mean RVOT gradient ≥ 35 mm Hg) Contraindications: None known. Warnings/Precautions/Side Eff ects: • DO NOT implant in the aortic or mitral position. • DO NOT use if patient’s anatomy precludes introduction of the valve, if the venous anatomy cannot accommodate a 22-Fr size introducer, or if there is signifi cant obstruction of the central veins. • DO NOT use if there are clinical or biological signs of infection including active endocarditis. • Assessment of the coronary artery anatomy for the risk of coronary artery compression should be performed in all patients prior to deployment of the TPV. • To minimize the risk of conduit rupture, do not use a balloon with a diameter greater than 110% of the nominal diameter (original implant size) of the conduit for pre-dilation of the intended site of deployment, or for deployment of the TPV. • The potential for stent fracture should be considered in all patients who undergo TPV placement. Radiographic assessment of the stent with chest radiography or fl uoroscopy should be included in the routine postoperative evaluation of patients who receive a TPV. • If a stent fracture is detected, continued monitoring of the stent should be performed in conjunction with clinically appropriate hemodynamic assessment. In patients with stent fracture and signifi cant associated RVOT obstruction or regurgitation, reintervention should be considered in accordance with usual clinical practice. Potential procedural complications that may result from implantation of the Melody device include: rupture of the RVOT conduit, compression of a coronary artery, perforation of a major blood vessel, embolization or migration of the device, perforation of a heart chamber, arrhythmias, allergic reaction to contrast media, cerebrovascular events (TIA, CVA), infection/sepsis, fever, hematoma, radiation-induced erythema, and pain at the catheterization site. Potential device-related adverse events that may occur following device implantation include: stent fracture resulting in recurrent obstruction, The Melody® TPV off ers children and adults endocarditis, embolization or migration of the device, valvular dysfunction (stenosis or regurgitation), paravalvular leak, valvular thrombosis, pulmonary a revolutionary option for managing valve thromboembolism, and hemolysis. For additional information, please refer to the conduit failure without open heart surgery. Instructions for Use provided with the product or call Medtronic at 1-800-328-2518 and/or consult Medtronic’s website at www.medtronic.com. Just one more way Medtronic is committed Humanitarian Device. Authorized by to providing innovative therapies for the Federal law (USA) for use in patients with a regurgitant or stenotic Right Ventricular lifetime management of patients with Outfl ow Tract (RVOT) conduit (≥16mm congenital heart disease. in diameter when originally implanted). The eff ectiveness of this system for this use has not been demonstrated. Melody and Ensemble are trademarks of Medtronic, Inc. Innovating for life. UC201303735 EN © Medtronic, Inc. 2013; All rights reserved. JUNE 7 - PICS SATURDAY SESSION Sponsored for CME Credit by Rush University Medical Center Moderators: John P. Cheatham, Carlos Pedra, Thomas K. Jones Rush University Medical Center is accredited by the Accredita- 8:00-10:30 am - Interventional Platform – Tips, Tricks and tion Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide con- Application to CHD tinuing medical education for physicians. • Interventional Radiology – Bulent Arslan • Interventional Neurosurgery – Demetrius Lopes Rush University Medical Center designates this live activity for a • Use of CTO Wires in CHD – JV de Giovanni maximum of -35- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians • Hands-on-Demonstrations: should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of • Sheaths – David Balzer their participation in the activity. • Transseptal – Zoltan Turi, Charles Mullins • Devices – Bharat Dalvi Rush University (OH-390, 8/25/2014) is an approved provider of • Stents – Tom Forbes continuing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001- • Valves – Kevin Walsh 91), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credential- ing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Rush University des- 10:30-11:00 am - Coffee Break ignates this live activity for thirty-five (35) Continuing Nursing Education credit(s). 11:00 am-1:00 pm - Taped Cases - Moderators: Neil Wilson, Damien Kenny This CNE activity is being offered without bias and with com- • Taped Cases – Lee Benson; Eric Horlick; Marc Gewillig, mercial support. Carlos Pedra 12:40-1:00 pm - Discussion 1:10-2:00 pm - Lunch Breakout Sessions Room A: Imaging for Interventions!When & How - Moderators: Girish Shirali, Craig Fleishman • 3-D Rotational Angiography in CHD – Evan M. Zahn • 3-D Multimodality Roadmapping for Congenital Interventions – Tom Fagan • TTE to Guide Interventional Procedures in Small Neonates – Craig Fleishman • Discussion with Q&A Room B: Best Recent Interventional Paper I Read - Moderators: Lee Benson, John Moore • Best Recent Interventional Paper I Read – Three papers presented by: Dan Gruenstein, Lynn Peng, Dan Levi • Discussion with Q&A Room C: Anatomical Correlates; Moderators: Massimo Caputo, Zahid Amin • ASD Closure – Zahid Amin • LAA Occlusion – Mark Reisman • Aortic Valvuloplasty – Chris Petit • PDA Stenting From A Surgical Perspective – Massimo Caputo 2:00-3:30 pm - Oral Abstract Presentations; Moderators: John Bass, Roberto Cubeddu, Michael de Moor 3:30-4:00 pm - Break 4:00-6:00 pm - Oral Abstract Presentations; Moderators: Alex Javois, Raul Rossi, Makram Ebeid 5:00–6:00 pm - Meet the Experts: Mario Carminati, Charles Mullins, Larry Latson, Dietmar Schranz, Zahid Amin, Michael Tynan 6:00-8:00 pm - Welcome Reception / Exhibit Hall Open 6 CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY ! www.CongenitalCardiologyToday.com ! Special PICS~AICS Preview - March 2014 JUNE 8 - PICS SUNDAY SESSION 6:45-7:45 am - Continental Breakfast / Visit Exhibits Morning Session - Moderators: Ziyad M. Hijazi, John P. Cheatham, Carlos Pedra, Thomas K. Jones 8:00-8:05 am - Welcome – Ziyad M. Hijazi 8:05-8:15 am - Live Case 2013 Update – Noa Holoshitz 8:15-9:45 am - Live Cases (Córdoba, Riyadh) - Panelists: Jou-Kou Wang, Masood Sadiq, John Rhodes, Worakan Promphan, Ahmet Celebi 9:45-10:45 am - Round Table Discussion: Impediments to Device Development for Pediatric Interventional Cardiology • The Clinician’s Perspective – Dan Levi • The FDA’s Perspective – Nicole Ibrahim • Industry Perspective – Jake Goble • Discussion 10:45-11:05 am - MRI Catheterization is Better Than X-Ray: Why Aren’t You Doing It? – Robert Lederman 11:30 am-1:15 pm - Live Cases (Córdoba, Riyadh) - Panelists: Jackie Kreutzer, Shiliang Jiang, Yat Yin Lam, Teiji Akagi, John Bass 1:15-2:00 pm - Lunch Break / Visit Exhibits Afternoon Session - Moderators: Giacomo Pongiglione, Carlos Pedra 2:00-3:45 pm - Complications of Congenital Cardiac Catheterization - Moderators: Ralf Holzer, David Nykanen • Update on the IMPACT Registry: Adverse Event Rates and What We Have Learned So Far – Robert Vincent • Adverse Events Associated with Congenital Cardiac Catheterizations – Results of the CCISC Registry – David Nykanen • Adverse Event Capture Over the Pond: The UK Perspective (CCAD) – Shakeel Qureshi • From Procedure Type to Weight, Hemodynamics, and Operator: Factors Impacting the Incidence of Adverse Event and Risk Adjustment – Lisa Bergersen • How Do We Define Quality in Congenital Cardiac Catheterization? – Thomas Doyle • Radiation Exposure: The ‘Unrecognized’ Complication of Cardiac Catheterization! – Ralf Holzer • Quality Improvement in Congenital Cardiac Catheterization in ‘Real Live:’ C3PO-QI – Lisa Bergersen • Discussion CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY ! www.CongenitalCardiologyToday.com ! Special PICS~AICS Preview - March 2014 7 JUNE 8 - PICS SUNDAY AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS 2:00-3:45 pm - Breakout # 1 - Complex and New Structural Interventions - Moderators: Roberto Cubeddu, Hideshi Tomita • Expanding the Indications for Renal Denervation: Is Technology There Yet? – Horst Sievert • New Approaches to Perforation of the Complex Interatrial Septum – Ted Feldman • Percutaneous Tricuspid Annuloplasty – Robert Lederman • Evolving Transcatheter Interventions for HOCM – Srihari Naidu • Complex Structural Interventions Require Collaboration Between Congenital and Adult Interventionalists for Optimal Outcomes • Pro: John Carroll; Against: Saibal Kar • Discussion 3:45-4:15 pm - Coffee Break / Visit Exhibits 4:15-6:00 pm - Great Debates - Moderators: Tom Jones, Neil Wilson • All Patients with Transannular Patch Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot Should Have a Pulmonary Valve Replacement by 10 Years of Age • Pro: Lee Benson; Con: Jamil Aboulhosn • Deficiency of the Retroaortic Septum is the Cause of Erosion After Closure of ASD with the Amplatzer Septal Occluder • Pro: Mark Galantowicz; Con: John Moore • Ductal Stent Implantation Should be the First Choice for All Newborn Infants with Reduced Pulmonary Blood Flow • Pro: Evan Zahn; Con: Michel Ilbawi • Routine Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization Prior to Planned Staged Surgical Palliation of Single Ventricle Patients Is Not Necessary. • Pro: Graham Derrick; Con: Henri Justino 2:00-5:30 pm - Breakout Session #2 - Nursing and Associated Professionals Breakout Session - Moderators: Sharon L. Cheatham, Kathleen Nolan • The Kicking Team !. Referring Patients for Intervention – Nancy King • Pre-Cath Huddle - The Cardiac Catheterization Safety Checklist – Grace Deyo • How Do You Determine the Risk for an Intervention? – Lisa Bergersen • ECMO in the Cath Lab – Vince Olshore • Traditional Valve Therapies for CHD – Dan Gruenstein • New Valve Technology – Matt Gillespie • “Analyze This” – Interactive Session – Paul Lawrence, Kathleen Nolan • Practical Session: Devices, Balloons, Stents, Valves, Hemostasis Techniques, etc. – Sharon L. Cheatham, Paul Lawrence, Kathleen Nolan 8 CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY ! www.CongenitalCardiologyToday.com ! Special PICS~AICS Preview - March 2014 JUNE 8 - PICS SUNDAY AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSION SUMMARY LIVE CASES AND OPERATORS 4:15-6:00 pm - Breakout Session #3 - Spanish Session - Moderators: Edmundo Clarindo Oliveira, Horacio Faella, Sunday, June 8th Francisco Garay • Is Fetal Valvuloplasty Effective to Achieve a Biventricular Private Hospital of Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina Circulation in Fetal Aortic Stenosis and Impending (2 cases) HLHS? – Carlos Pedra Alejandro Peirone, MD • Intentional Stent Fractures in Structural and Congenital Interventions – Henri Justino KFSH&RC, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia • Should we Review the Guidelines for Percutaneous (2 cases) Pulmonary Valve Implantation? – Jose Luis Zunzunegui Mansour AlJufan, MD • Warming up for the World Cup: Similarities Between Interventional Cardiology and Soccer – Carlos Zabal Monday, June 9th • Debate - PM VSD Closure: • Ten Reasons for Percutaneous PM VSD Closure Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA – Joaquim Miro (2 cases) • Ten Reasons for Surgical PM VSD Closure – Jackie Ziyad M. HIjazi, MD & Damien Kenny, MD Kreutzer • Rebuttal Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA (2 cases) 4:00-6:00 pm - Breakout Session #4: The Left Atrial John P. Cheatham, MD & Ralf Holzer, MD Appendage State-of-the-Art - Moderators: Ted Feldman, Saibal Kar Detroit Children’s Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA • LAA Occlusion Taped Case – TBD (2 cases) • Advanced Imaging Techniques to Guide Patient Tom Forbes, MD & Daniel R. Turner, MD Selection: Tailoring the Device to the Anatomical Substrate – Saibal Kar Tuesday, June 10th • How Will the Presence of RCT Data Influence Approach in the US? – Steve Bailey Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA • Defining Success Following Occlusion or Ligation and (2 cases) How to Deal with Residual Leaks – John Carroll Evan Zahn, MD & Saibal Kar, MD • Evolving Device Designs – Horst Sievert • Concomitant Pulmonary Vein Ablation – The Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK Electrophysiologists’ Perspective – Brad Knight (2 cases) • Debate - Transcatheter Therapy for Symptomatic Graham Derrick, MD Functional Mitral Regurgitation and Atrial Fibrillation Should be an Alternative to Surgery: University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, CO, USA • Pro: Ted Feldman; Con: Pat McCarthy (2 cases) • Rebuttals and Discussion John Carroll, MD 10 CONGENITAL CARDIOLOGY TODAY ! www.CongenitalCardiologyToday.com ! Special PICS~AICS Preview - March 2014

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