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3rd Annual Physiology of Pacing Symposium

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https://www.achlcme.org/detail/4005/3rd-Annual-Physiology-of-Pacing-Symposium

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3rd Annual Physiology of Pacing Symposium
Format
Live In-person Meeting
Time to Complete
8.75 hr(s).
Date
Friday, November 01, 2019 07:30 AM CT
Location
Chicago , IL

This activity is intended for electrophysiologists, and advanced practitioners in practice, as well as fellows in training for clinical electrophysiology.

The 3rd Annual Physiology of Pacing Symposium is designed to provide clinicians with an in-depth understanding of current methods and strategies to optimize physiological pacing of the heart. This one-day symposium will focus on His bundle pacing (HBP), an evolving pacing modality that has the most potential to achieve electrical excitation of the heart through the normal specialized conduction system. Participants will review the history and relevant anatomy of the conduction system with regard to HBP, with particular educational emphasis on tips and methods for successful implantation.  The program will then serve to provide an overview of clinical applications that have been established and are currently being evaluated through clinical trials. Comparative clinical and/or surgical strategies to achieve cardiac resynchronization through leadless technology, multisite pacing, and left ventricular (LV) endocardial pacing will be highlighted as well, with emphasis of physiologic considerations.

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

•Outline current and emerging therapies for cardiac pacing, with emphasis on physiologic mechanism and responses to cardiac resynchronization therapy.
•Review the relationship between electrical stimulation of the heart with mechanics of myocardial contraction.
•Discuss the evolving role of His bundle pacing (HBP) for standard permanent pacing as well as for cardiac resynchronization.
•Review history and recent advances in His bundle pacing and emerging clinical situations and applications in the setting of narrow and wide QRS morphology patients.
•Describe challenges and methods for implantation technique of permanent His-bundle pacemaker.
•Review the relevant anatomy of the membranous septum, conduction system with relation to the right atrium, and tricuspid valve.
•Explain the potential role of His bundle pacing for patients with atrial fibrillation.
•Summarize strategies and clinical evidence for the various approaches to achieve cardiac resynchronization including leadless technology, multisite pacing, and left ventricular (LV) endocardial pacing.
•Discuss strategies for improving current technologies and tools for cardiac resynchronization.

Convene
16 W. Adams St.
Chicago , IL 60603 USA
Click here to view location map
Phone: (888) 730-7307

7:25 am - Welcome - Roderick Tung 

Nature - Anatomy
 
7:30 am Anatomy of the Conduction System - Kalyanam Shivkumar
7:42 am Physiology of HBP: Noninvasive Imaging and Hemodynamics - Zachary Whinnett
7:54 am Physiology of Resynchronization Methods - Frits Prinzen
8:06 am Implant Techniques and Nomenclature - Parikshit Sharma
8:18 am Questions/Panel Discussion 

Preservation of Physiology - NARROW QRS - Chairs: Gopi Dandamundi, Mina Chung 
8:30 am Pacing-Induced Cardiomyopathy: Over or Underestimated? - Suneet Mittal
8:42 am AV Delay and Impact of the PR Interval - Mina Chung
8:54 am HBP in Narrow QRS, Data and New Guidelines, HISTORY - Gopi Dandamudi
9:06 am LV Septal Pacing via Intraseptal Fixation in Narrow QRS  - Xueying Chen
9:18 am Rapid Update on HOPE - Zachary Whinnett
9:30 am Biological His “Pacing”  - Eugenio Cingolani
9:30 am Questions/Panel Discussion

9:50 am Break

Restoration of Physiology - Subtyping Wide QRS - Chairs: Valentina Kutifya, Jagmeet Singh  
10:00 am Defining and Predicting CRT Non-Response in CRT & Superresponders in Trials - Valentina Kutyifa
10:12 am What is IVCD? - Fritz Prinzen 
10:24 am What is LBBB? Left-Sided EP Studies for All? - Roderick Tung 
10:36 am How do IVCD Patients Do Across BiV-CRT Trials? - Michael Gold 
10:48 am Value of QLV, Adaptive CRT, Enhance CRT in IVCD vs LBBB - Jagmeet Singh 
11:00 am Outcomes of RBBB and Non-LBBB with HBP - Bengt Herweg 
11:00 am Panel Discussion: What do we do about IVCD? 
                                          What is the appropriate trial for patients with "Non-LBBB" Patterns? 
11:20 am Presentation of Best Abstracts - Chairs: Parikshit Sharma, Hemal Nayak 

11:40 am Lunch 

Treatment for LBBB Correction of Physilogy - Subtyping Wide QRS - Chairs: Pugal Vijayaraman, Gaurav Upadhyay
12:40 pm - Defining LBBB for Patient Selection into Clinical Trials - Angelo Aurrichio 
12:52 pm - Optimization Algorithms for BiV-CRT - Niraj Varma
1:04 pm - HIS SYNC Trial - Gaurav Upadhyay 
1:16 pm - HOT CRT - Pugal Vijayaraman 
1:28 pm - HBP for Bailout CRT & Non-Responders - Dan Lustgarten
1:40 pm - Left Bundle Branch Pacing - Huang Technique and Conduction System Capture - Weijian Huang 
1:52 pm - Intraseptal Pacing: Left Conduction System Capture Necessary? -Kevin Vernooy 
2:04 pm - Endocardial LV Pacing - Angelo Aurrichio
2:16 pm - Panel Discussion: Will conduction system pacing ever make it as 1st line guideline for CRT?


2:36 pm Break

Durability and Follow-up of Conduction System Pacing - Chairs: Andrea Russo, Fancesco Zanon 
2:50 pm Cinical Outcomes and Remote Monitoring in Era of CSP - Andrea Russo
3:02 pm Ablate and Conduction System Pace for AF: HBP vs Intraseptal - Faiz Subzposh
3:14 pm Long-term Follow Up of His Leads: How to Resolve Thresholds - Francesco Zanon
3:26 pm HBP Follow-up Clinic: More Important than Implant!  - Jillian L. Hanifin 
3:38 pm Stop! Leadless Pacing is our Ultimate Savior - Mikhael El-Chami 
4:00 pm Panel Discussion: How do we gather real-worlk data collectively?  

Experience with Conduction System Pacing across the Glove - Chair: Roderick Tung
4:15 pm CSP in Poland - Marek Jastrebski 
4:23 pm CSP in Brazil - Andre d'Avila 
 4:31 pm CSP in Virginia - Santosh Pandola 
4:31 pm Meeting Consensus Statement:  What is the most important trial and data needed to advance the field?
 
5:00 pm Non-CME Talks from Industry Partners - Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Biotronik, Abbott 
5:32 pm Cocktail Reception 

This activity is sponsored by the Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning and University of Chicago Medicine. 

Cancellations/Refunds and Fellows Reimbursement: 
Full refunds will only be given prior to October 2, 2019. After October 2, no refunds will be provided. All refunds should be submitted to mstradal@achlcme.org.

Please note: Fellows who are recorded onsite will be refunded their pre-registration fee of $50 following the meeting. Please allow at least two weeks for refund processing.

Lodging Information: 
Chicago Athletic Association  
12 S. Michigan 
Chicago, IL 60603
 
Book your hotel rooms early and receive a discount. 
Corporate or Group Code: CR90053
 
Book online at:
https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/illinois/chicago-athletic-association-hotel/chiub?corp_id=CR90053
 
OR
 
By calling 312-940-3552 

Roderick Tung, MD, FACC, FHRS 
Associate Professor of Medicine
Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology & EP Laboratories 
The University of Chicago Medicine Center for Arrhythmia Care
Heart and Vascular Center
Chicago, IL

Gopi Dandamudi, MD, MBA, FHRS 
Medical Director, Cardiovascular Service Line CHI Franciscan
Pacific Northwest Adjunct Assistant Professor Indiana University School of Medicine 
Tacoma, WA 

Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD, FACC, FHRS 
Martha M. and Harold W. Kimmerling Professor of Cardiology
Chair, Division of Cardiology
VCU School of Medicine
Richmond, VA  

Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman, MD, FACC, FHRS 
Director of Electrophysiology
Geisinger Heart Institute 
Wilkes Barre, PA 

Faculty
Angelo Aurrichio 
Pierre Bordachar 
El Chalmi
Xueying Chen 
Mina Chung 
Eugenio Cingolani 
Michael Gold
Bengt Herweg
Weijian Huang 
Valentina Kutyifa
Dan Lustgarten
Suneet Mittal 
Frits Prinzen
Andrea Russo 
Parikh Sharma 
Jagmeet Singh 
Kalyanam Shivkumar
Faiz Subzposh
Gaurav Upadhyay 
Niraj Varma
Zachary Whinnett
Francesco Zanon 

ACHL requires that the faculty participating in a CME activity disclose all affiliations or other financial relationships (1) with the manufacturers of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in an educational presentation and (2) with any commercial supporters of the activity. All conflicts of interest have been resolved prior to this CME activity. 

A full listing of faculty disclosures will be provided at the meeting.

ACHL staff members, University of Chicago staff members, and others involved with the planning, development, and review of the content for this activity have no relevant affiliations or financial relationships to disclose. 

The content for this activity was developed independently of the commercial supporters. All materials are included with permission. The opinions expressed are those of the faculty and are not to be construed as those of the publisher or grantors.

This educational activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Accreditation Criteria, Policies, and Standards for Commercial Support. Recommendations involving clinical medicine in a continuing medical education (CME/CE) activity must be based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients. All scientific research referred to, reported, or used in CME/CE in support or justification of a patient care recommendation must conform to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection, and analysis.

This CME activity might describe the off-label, investigational, or experimental use of medications that may exceed their FDA-approved labeling. Physicians should consult the current manufacturers’ prescribing information for these products. ACHL requires the speaker to disclose that a product is not labeled for the use under discussion.

To receive credit, participants are required to participate in the live activity and complete the evaluation online. Once the evaluation form is completed, a certificate will be immediately available and also emailed. Participants will receive a certificate code after the meeting, to complete the evaluation and receive their certificate. 

The Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning designates this live activity for a maximum of 8.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Karen Catino
kcatino@achlcme.org
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