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Wednesday, November 8, 2017Hekemian Conference Center
Hackensack University Medical Center presents the 7th Annual
HEART & VASCULAR SYMPOSIUM
Innovations and Challenges in Heart
& Vascular Care 2017
Registration InformationREGISTER ONLINE AT: heart.hackensackumc.org/2017symposium
REGISTRATION FEE:
• Complimentary to Hackensack University Medical Center employees/physicians/house staff/students and members of Hackensack Meridian Health – ID required.
• $75 registration fee for all non-Hackensack Univeristy Medical Center physicians and a $50 registration fee for all non-Hackensack University Medical Center non-physicians.
• Members of the American College of Cardiology may pay the $50 registration fee which includes conference and lunch/coffee breaks.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:Email: [email protected]
Heart & Vascular Hospital presents
7TH ANNUAL
HEART & VASCULAR SYMPOSIUM
Innovations and Challenges in
Heart & Vascular Care 2017
Wednesday, November 8, 20177:15 a.m. – 5:15 p.m.
Hekemian Conference CenterHackensack University Medical Center
30 Prospect AvenueHackensack, NJ
heart.hackensackumc.org/2017symposium
PURPOSE: This symposium is designed to provide internists, cardiologists, surgeons, nurse practitioners and other healthcare providers with a review of the current approaches in the treatment of cardiac and vascular disease to improve their knowledge base so that they may employ the latest approaches. This program will provide a review of the rapid changes in heart and vascular disease, atrial fibrillation, ischemic heart disease, interventional procedures, structural heart disease, heart failure and valvular disease.
OBJECTIVES:At the conclusion of this learning activity theparticipants should be able to:
■ Cite indications and complications of catheter-based transaortic valve implantation in patients with aortic stenosis
■ Describe indications and management for mechanical ventricular assist devices (VADs)
■ Review the indications and contraindications for Extracorpreal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
■ Describe new programs in the Emergency Department Center for the management and treatment of chest pain and analyze the outcomes of a cardiologist in the ETC.
■ Review management of aortic, carotid, and peripheral vascular disease
■ Review medical, catheter-based and surgical options for treating patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms, peripheral arterial disease and acute stroke
■ Differentiate the factors for selection of pharmacologic and interventional approaches in the diagnosis and management of select cardiovascular and neurovascular diseases
■ Identify the makeup of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease, review common challenges in caring for this group and discuss the components and benefits of a collaborative and comprehensive adult congenital heart program
■ Evaluate lifestyle management issues such as obesity, smoking, sleep apnea, alcohol consumption, and exercise effect the course of atrial fibrillation and effect prognosis after
various treatments including ablation and the treatment course of directing patients to consider lifestyle issues before proceeding to invasive procedures.
■ Review diagnostic criteria, conventional treatment and new interventional therapies for venous thrombotic disease.
■ State the need for high quality cardiovascular care during and after cancer therapy.
■ Describe the importance of physical activity, exercise and cardio-respiratory fitness for protecting against major cardiac morbidity and mortality, review data on exercise dosing for optimal cardiac prevention and discuss potential benefits of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training
■ Evaluate contemporary data on the indications, safety and efficacy of carotid revascularization. Review outcomes of Trans-Carotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR) and anatomic limitations of TCAR technology.
■ Describe the difference between Type A and Type B Aortic dissection and the difference between complicated and uncomplicated Type B Aortic Dissections and the urgency for treatment for each of them.
■ Identify the accelerating changes in cardiovas-cular disease outcomes and the impact of new interventions on management of structural heart disease, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT: Hackensack University Medical Center is accredited by the Medical Society of New Jersey to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT: Hackensack University Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
NURSING CONTACT HOURS: 8.25: Hackensack University Medical Center, is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses.
7:15 a.m.
REGISTRATION/CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
7:45 a.m.
INTRODUCTION/OVERVIEWJOSEPH E. PARRILLO, M.D.Chairman, Heart & Vascular Hospital (HVH)Hackensack University Medical Center
VALVULAR HEART DISEASE IN 2017 MODERATOR: JOSEPH E. PARRILLO, M.D.Chairman, Heart & Vascular HospitalHVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
8:00 a.m.
Heart Disease in 2017: A Changing LandscapeZOLTAN G. TURI M.D., MSCAI, FACCCo-Director Structural and Congenital Heart Center, HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
8:30 a.m.
TAVR - Experience at HUMC 2012-2017ARTHUR NG,M.D.Attending, Cardiac Surgery, HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
8:45 a.m.
The Adult Congenital HeartDAWN CALDERON, D.O.Section Chief of Cardiology, Jersey Shore University Medical Center
9:00 a.m.
Non-TAVR Procedures in Structural and Congential Heart DiseaseCARLOS E. RUIZ, M.D.Director, Structural and Congenital Heart Center, Hackensack University Medical Center and Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital
9:15 a.m.
Questions/Discussion
Symposium Agenda
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AND STROKE IN 2017MODERATOR: FLORIAN THOMAS, M.D.Chairman, Neuroscience Institute Hackensack University Medical Center
9:30 a.m.
Intercranial Interventional in StrokeDANIEL WALZMAN, M.D.Vice Chair, Neuro Intervential Surgery HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
9:45 a.m.
Atrial Fibrillation is a Lifestyle Management Issue TAYA GLOTZER, M.D.Director, Arrhythmia Research HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
10:00 a.m.
Alternative to Anticoagulation: Left Atrial Appendage Occulusion DeviceGRANT SIMONS, M.D.Director, Cardiac Arrhythmia Service HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
10:15 a.m.
Questions/Discussion
10:30 a.m.
BREAK
HEART FAILURE AND SHOCK IN 2017MODERATOR: JACQUELINE HOLLYWOOD, M.D.Director, Women’s Cardiac Institute, HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
10:45 a.m.
Cardiogenic Shock 2017JOSEPH E. PARRILLO, M.D.Chairman, Heart & Vascular HospitalHVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
11:00 a.m.
Mechanical Assist DevicesMARK B. ANDERSON, M.D., FACSVice Chair, Cardiac Surgery ServicesHVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
11:15 a.m.
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)KUMAR SATYAAttending Physician HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
11:30 a.m.
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT)DAVID Y. FEIGENBLUM, M.D.Attending Physician HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
11:45 a.m.
Questions/Discussion
Noon
KEYNOTE ADDRESSMODERATOR: DAVID B. LANDERSVice Chairman, Heart & Vascular Hospital,Hackensack University Medical Center
Keynote Speaker:Cardio-Oncology: A New and Evolving DisciplineRICHARD M. STEINGART, M.D., FACCChief, Cardiology Service Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York
12:30 p.m.
Questions/Discussion
12:45 p.m.
LUNCH BREAK
PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN 2017MODERATOR: KERI BICKING, PHARMD, BCPS, BCNSPClinical Pharmacist, Critical Care, Hackensack University Medical Center
Special Invited Speaker:1:15 p.m.
Exercise and Cardiac PreventionCarl(Chip) Lavie, M.D.Attending Physician, Ochsner Clinic
1:45 p.m.
Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Strategy and Controversy in 2017William B. Salerno, M.D.Senior Attending Physician HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
2:00 p.m.
Questions/Discussion
VASCULAR DISEASEMODERATOR: GREGORY SIMONIAN, MDExecutive, Vice Chairman, Heart & Vascular HospitalHackensack University Medical Center
Special Invited Speaker:2:15 p.m.
Trans-Carotid Artery Revascularization MICHAEL C. STONER, M.D.Chief of Vascular Surgery at UR MedicineUniversity of Rochester Medical Center
2:45 PM
Aortic Thoracic Surgery in 2017GEORGE BATSIDES, M.D.Assistant Professor of Surgery, Chief, Cardiac SurgeryRobert Wood Johnson University Hospital
3:00 p.m.
Contemporary Management of Type B Aortic DissectionMICHAEL WILDERMAN, M.D.Attending Physician HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
3:15 p.m.
Venous Theromboembolic Phenomenon: Advanced Therapeutic ModalitiesDAVID O’CONNOR, M.D.Attending Physician HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
3:30 p.m.
Questions/Discussion
NEW GUIDELINES, INTERVENTIONAL, ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND SURGICAL PROCEDURESMODERATOR: TAMMY RUSSO, APNDirector, Heart & Vascular Hospital Clinical OperationsHackensack University Medical Center
3:45 p.m.
A Cardiologist in the Emergency Trauma Center: Lessons and OutcomesDAVID B. LANDERS, M.D.Vice Chairman, Heart & Vascular HospitalHackensack University Medical Center
4:00 p.m.
How to Open a Coronary Artery Total OcclusionPRANAY VAIDYA, M.D.Chief, Cardiac Catheterization Lab HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
4:15 p.m.
When is Coronary Bypass Grafting (CABG) Better than Stenting?ERIC SOMBERG, M.D.Attending, Cardiac Surgery HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
4:30 p.m.
Atrial Fibrillation: Medications or Ablation?JOHN ZIMMERMAN, M.D.Chief, Electrophysiology Division HVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
4:45 p.m.
Catheter Ablation of Ventricular TachycardiaGUNJAN SHUKLAAttending PhysicianHVH, Hackensack University Medical Center
5:00 p.m.
Questions/Discussion
5:15 p.m.
Adjourn
FROM GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE EASTFollow Route 80 West, staying local lanes, to Exit 64 B. Turn right onto Polifly Road and travel north on Polifly Road. At second light, turn left onto Essex Street. At first light, turn right onto Prospect Avenue. Hackensack University Medical Center is on the right.
FROM PATERSON AREA AND WESTFollow Route 80 East, staying in local lanes to Exit 63 B for Rochelle Park and Paramus. (Exit ramp sign says Exit 63.) Turn left off exit ramp, and turn right at light onto Essex Street. Follow Hospital Signs. At fourth light, turn left onto Prospect Avenue. Hackensack University Medical Center is on the right.
FROM SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY VIA THE NEW JERSEY TURNPIKEFollow Route 95-NJ Turnpike north to the junction of Route 80. Take 80 west, stay in lanes for “Local Exits” to Exit 64 B for Hasbrouck Heights and Newark. Turn right at light on Polifly Road. At second light, turn left onto Essex Street. At first light, turn right onto Prospect Avenue. Hackensack University Medical Center is on the right.
FROM SOUTHWESTERN NEW JERSEY ON ROUTE 17Follow Route 17 North to Polifly Road turnoff. Go under the Route 80 overpass and turn left at the second light onto Essex Street. Turn at the first right onto Prospect Avenue. Hackensack University Medical Center is on the right.
FROM NORTHWESTERN NEW JERSEY ON ROUTE 17Follow Route 17 South to Essex Street exit. Turn left onto Essex Street. At fourth light, turn left onto Prospect Avenue. Hackensack University Medical Center is on the right.
FROM THE LINCOLN TUNNELTake Route 3 West to Route 17 North. Proceed on Rt 17N to Essex Street exit. Make a right onto Essex Street. At fourth light, turn left onto Prospect Avenue. Hackensack University Medical Center is on the right.
FROM THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAYFrom the Garden State Parkway (north or south), take Route 80 East (Exit 159). Follow Route 80 East, staying in local lanes, to Exit 63 B for Rochelle Park and Paramus. (Exit ramp sign says Exit 63.) Turn left off exit ramp, and turn right onto Essex Street. Follow Hospital signs. At fourth light, turn left onto Prospect Avenue. Hackensack University Medical Center is on the right.
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HEART & VASCULAR SYMPOSIUM
Innovations and Challenges in Heart & Vascular Care
REGISTER ONLINE:heart.HackensackUMC.org/2017symposium