FEBRUARY 14 – 16, 2016ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
OBJECTIVES: To shape the future of mitral interventions To enable fruitful collaboration
among specialists To fulfill the needs of the Heart Team To get into the details To deliver both practical and visionary
concepts To develop future treatments while
improving todays outcomes To move the field to the next level
A MEETING DESIGNED FOR THE CONTEMPORARY HEART-TEAM
FEBRUARY 14 – 16, 2016ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
WWW.HEART-TEAM.ORG
2nd
WELCOME
MITRAL VALVE MEETINGA meeting designed for the CONTEMPORARY HEART-TEAM
The first Mitral Valve Meeting was a great success which went beyond expectations. We now feel ready to take this venture a step forward in order to make the meeting classic par excellence for those who are passionate about the mitral valve. The upcoming 2nd Mitral Valve Meeting 2016 will feature even more interaction and practical workshops. We plan to organize educational events for the Heart-Team, with hands-on new technologies, imaging and other subjects related to mitral valve interventions, from surgery to catheter-based technologies. Several live cases will enable interactive and passionate discussions. Collaboration with the industry will expose participants to the most modern technologies and give them a glimpse into the future.
Make sure that you are part of it! Contribute and shape the future of valve interven-tions! Together we can define the complementary role of medical, transcatheter and surgical therapies. As modern physicians, we should be aware of the different options available to us and be able to choose the best one for the patient. This task cannot be achieved without a team approach.
The Heart-Team approach involves strict collaboration of physicians with different backgrounds sharing the same objective of delivering the most appropriate and modern therapy tailored to patient needs.
Heart-Team.org is the website designed for this multidisciplinary team. In the fu-ture, it is our ambition that this site will allow physicians to find the necessary infor-mation to fill gaps of knowledge between their specialities. Our aim is to improve communication and, in turn deliver seamless care to patients. On the website you will currently find some material from the 1st Mitral Valve Meeting including our scientific program and faculty.
Once again, we would like to take this opportunity to invite you to register to attend and participate in the second edition of this exciting and growing educational pro-gram.
Francesco Maisano
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
COURSE DIRECTORSFrancesco Maisano, Martin B. Leon,University Hospital Columbia UniversityZurich, Switzerland New York, NY, USA
Jeroen Bax, Leiden, NetherlandsRandolph Chitwood, Greenville, NC, USAGilles Dreyfus, Monaco, MonacoTed Feldman, Evanston, IL, USAFranz Eberli, Zurich, SwitzerlandEric Eeckhout, Lausanne, SwitzerlandGregory P. Fontana, Los Angeles, CA, USAEberhard Grube, Bonn, GermanyRebecca Hahn, New York, NY, USAMichael Haude, Neuss, GermanyAndré Linka, Winterthur, SwitzerlandBernhard Meier, Bern, Switzerland
Ottavio Alfieri, Milan, ItalyAntonio Colombo, Milan, ItalyCarlos E. Ruiz, New York, NY, USA
Michael J. Mack, Dallas, TX, USAPeter Müller-Widmer, Chur, SwitzerlandGeorg Nickenig, Bonn, GermanyGiovanni Pedrazzini, Lugano, SwitzerlandMark Reisman, Seattle, WA, USAHans Rickli, St. Gallen, SwitzerlandPatrick W. Serruys, Rotterdam, NetherlandsChristian Steffen, Lachen, SwitzerlandHugo Vanermen, Leuven, BelgiumPaul Vogt, Zurich, SwitzerlandAndré Vuilliomenet, Aarau, SwitzerlandJohn G. Webb, Vancouver, Canada
PROGRAM FACULTY
COURSE CO-DIRECTORSFrank Ruschitzka, Zurich, SwitzerlandAlec Vahanian, Paris, FranceStephan Windecker, Bern, Switzerland
Eustachio Agricola, Milan, ItalyVinayak Bapat, London, UKCristina Basso, Padova, ItalyLarry Biegelson, NYC, NY, USAGil Bolotin, Jerusalem, IsraelNicolas Borenstein, Paris, FranceMichael Borger, NYC, NY, USAAnson Cheung, Vancouver, CanadaPaolo Denti, Milan, ItalyMaurice E. Sarano, Rochester, MN, USAGerasimos Filippatos, Athens, GreeceGino Gerosa, Padova, ItalyMattia Glauber, Milan, ItalySteven L. Goldberg, Stockton, CA, USAFrancesco Grigioni, Bologna, Italy
Hüseyin Ince, Berlin, GermanyAzeem Latib, Milan, ItalyGünther Laufer, Vienna, AustriaJonathon Leipsic, Vancouver, CanadaNeil Moat, London, UKJosé-Luis Pomar, Barcelona, SpainJosep Rodés-Cabau, Québec, CanadaRaphael Rosenhek, Vienna, AustriaKar Saibal, L.A., CA, USAJoachim Schofer, Hamburg, GermanyGeatano Thiene, Padova, ItalyGian Paolo Ussia, Bologna, ItalyRalph Stephan Von Bardeleben, Mainz, GermanyNina Wunderlich, Darmstadt, Germany
INTERNATIONAL FACULTY
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Pascal Berdat, ZurichDominique Bettex, ZurichRoberto Corti, ZurichDominque Delay, LausanneStefanos Demertzis, LuganoFriedrich Eckstein, BaselFrancescoFaletra, LuganoOlaf W. Franzen, Zurich
AhmedKhattab , PfäffikonTiziano Moccetti, LuganoGabor Sütsch, ZurichFrancesco Siclari, LuganoLudwig Von Segesser, LausannePeter Wenaweser, BernMichel Zuber, Lucerne
NATIONAL FACULTY
Hatem Alkadhi, ZurichStefano Benussi, ZurichDominique Bettex, ZurichFelix Buddeberg, ZurichNikola Cesarovic, ZurichMaximilian Emmert, ZurichFrank Enselheit, ZurichOliver Gämperli, ZurichChristiane Gruner, ZurichAndrea Guidotti, ZurichMaximilian Halbe, ZurichJürg Hodler, ZurichThomas Horisberger, Zurich
Philipp Kaufmann, ZurichThomas Lüscher, ZurichFabian Nietlispach, ZurichAndré Plass, ZurichJan Steffel, ZurichFelix Tanner, ZurichMaurizio Taramasso, ZurichAlberto Weber, ZurichFelix Tanner, ZurichAlberto Weber, ZurichMarkus Wilhelm, ZurichRita Ziegler, ZurichJasmin Zmudczynski, Zurich
LOCAL FACULTY
GENERAL INFORMATION
University Hospital ZurichRämistrasse 1008091 ZurichSwitzerland
CONGRESS VENUE
HSEC SwissHealth Service and EducationSihleggstrasse 238832 WollerauSwitzerland Phone: +41 44 687 93 21Fax: +43 1 867 49 44–9Email: [email protected]
CONGRESS SECRETARIATAndrea GuidottiUniversity Hospital ZurichRämistrasse 1008091 ZurichSwitzerland Phone: +41 79 529 04 25Fax: +41 44 255 44 67Email: [email protected]
SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT
HSEC Swiss at the University Hospital Zurich (congress venue)The congress documents will be handed out to the registered participants and on-site registration will be possible during the office hours.
CONGRESS OFFICEFebruary 14 – 16, 2016The industrial exhibition will take place close to the auditorium of University Hospital Zurich (congress venue).Please contact the Congress Secretariat for further information.
EXHIBITION
SGHC – Swiss Society for Cardiac and thoracic vascular surgeryThe event is accredited with 20 credits.
ACCREDITATIONS
THE MITRAL APP
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Sunday, February 14th - 201608:00 – 08:30 Registration
08:30 – 09:00 Introduction to the workshops
09:15 – 11:15 First workshop module session
11:15 – 12:00 Lunch break
12:00 – 14:00 Second workshop module session
14:15 – 16:15 Third workshop module session
16:30 – 18:30 Fourth workshop module session
18:35 – 19:50 Mitral Valve Warm-up: Live in a box cases with transcatheter CE marked devices Recorded cases and meet the expert: Moderator: - Case in a box 1: MitraClip Case - Case in a box 2: Neochord Case - Case in a box 3: Carillon Case - Case in a box 4: Cardioband Case 20:00 – 21:30 Training dinner in a box: Mitraclip to perfection: a practical workshop for advanced MitraClip users Moderator: - Mitral anatomy for MitraCLip - Optimal transeptal puncture - Echo for mitraclip: complex made simple - Clipping strategy - Pushing the limits - Zipping by clipping and other tricks - Combination approach (MC+TAVI, LAA) - Troubleshooting
MITRAL VALVE MEETING
Monday, February 15th - 201607:00 – 08:30 Breakfast sessions - Carillon: Coronary sinus annuloplasty - Step-By-Step Cardioband
08:30 – 08:45 Heart-Team for mitral interventions 08:45 – 09:00 TAVI vs. TAMI (Transcatheter MV Intervention): Similarities, Differences, and Roadmap for Future Success
09:00 – 12:00 LIVE CASES, STATE of the ART, and EVIDENCE MitraClip live case – Surgical minimally invasive mitral valve repair.
Moderators: Panel: Lectures 1. Anatomy of the mitral valve 2. Echo guidance for Dummies: 10 tips to remember 3. The year 2015 in EHJ and EHJ HF 4. The year 2015 in Eurointervention 5. Current mitral valve guidelines 6. Building the evidence for mitral interventions 7. Hemodynamics during mitral interventions 8. Protect the brain during mitral interventions 9. Transapical vs transfemoral approach for mitral interventions
12:00 – 12:30 Wrap up, Heart Team interactive discussion
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Monday, February 15th - 201612:30 – 13:30 Lunch break: eating, learning and networking Lunch box 1: Transcatheter mitral interventions after surgery Chairpersons: 12:30 - PV leak: Transapical vs Transfemoral approach 12:50 - Mitral PV leaks: how to choose the best Plug 13:00 - Valve-in-Valve: a case example with Lotus valve and state of the art 13:15 - Valve in Ring with DirectFlow and state of the art Lunch box 2: Mitraclip for excellence 12:30 - Step-by-step MitraClip for excellence 12:50 - Mastering echo-guided transeptal puncture 13:00 - FMR: a recipe 13:15 - DMR: a recipe
13:30 – 13:50 Keynote lecture Teamwork and individuality: the challenges of the heart team
13:50 – 14:40 Taking the right decision in DMR patients Chairpersons:
13:50 - Case presentation: a DMR patient with potential for surgical or interventional approach 14:00 - Surgical techniques to repair this mitral valve 14:20 - Annuloplasty in DMR: is it a must? 14:30 - Replacing the Mitral valve in DMR: When, why and which prosthesis
MITRAL VALVE MEETING Monday, February 15th - 201614:40 – 16:00 Mastering DMR patients with transcatheter techniques: flashes of experience Chairpersons: 14:40 - Mitraclip: transeptal puncture and procedural strategy for DMR 14:50 - MitraCLip Targeting clefts in DMR patients 15:00 - How to implant a clip in a wide prolapse 15:10 – How to target a commissural prolapse 15:20 - Combining MitraClip and Amplatzer 15:30 - Redo MC with MitraClip 15:40 - Neochord: an alternative to MitraClip and to surgery 15:50 - Combining MC and LAA occlusion
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break and taped cases
16:30 – 18:00 Technology parade: all you need to know about new technologies that are going to be in your practice in the next 2 years Moderators: 16:37 - Tiara live in a box 16:53 – Tendyne live in a box 17:00 – Millipede live in a box 17:07 – Fortis live in a box 17:28 – Cardioband clinical data 17:35 – Sinomed live in a box 17:42 – Cordart
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Monday, February 15th - 201618:00 – 19:45 The Mitral context for the best treatment: Jury: Moderator: 18:00 - Case presentation How would I treat: 18:05 - Conventional sternotomy is safe and effective 18:15 - Minithoracotomy is the best for my patients 18:25 - Robotics gives you no limits 18:35 – Transcatheter repair is not palliation 18:45 - The future is Transcatheter replacement 18:55 - Panel discussion 19:15 - Voting and Prize Ceremony
19:45 – 22:30 Mitral Valve Replacement dinner (sponsored by Medtronic, Tendyne, Edwards, Cardiaq, Boston …) 20:00 - Intro lecture and appetizer 20:05 - Music Intermezzo 20:10 - Case in a box 1: Tendyne 20:20 - Music, serving the First course 20:30 - pause 20:50 - Music 20:55 - Case in a box 2: Neovasc 21:05 - Case in a box 3: CardiaQ 21:15 - Music, serving the Second course 21:25 - pause 21:55 - Case in a box 4: Twelve Case 22:05 - Case in a box 5: Surprize Case 22:15 - Adjourn 22:20 - Music, serving the Dessert and coffee
MITRAL VALVE MEETING Tuesday, February 16th - 201607:00 – 08:00 Breakfast sessions 08:00 – 09:00 Echo, Coffee and “Gipfeli” - Live ECHO Screening of MR Breakfast-in-a-box with live TEE/TTE - interactive moderated discussion with panel
09:00 – 12:00 Live cases, state of the art lectures, and evidence Moderators: Panel: Lectures 1. Image-guided patient selection for surgery or intervention 2. My 5 rules for optimal outcomes in MICS 3. My 5 rules for the ideal mitral repair 4. My 5 rules for CT-based patient selection 5. My 5 rules for ideal MitraClip patient selection 6. ViV-ViR registry 7. My 5 rules for perivalvular leak closure 8. Fusion imaging 9. Mitral interventions and LAA occlusion
12:00 – 13:00 Imaging the mitral valve Moderators: - 15’ New directions in TEE and fusion imaging - 15’ CT planning and patient selection for TMVR - 15’ the imaging of the future and the future of imaging Discussion with the audience
13:00 – 13:45 Lunch symposia Dealing with annular calcification (MAC) 13:00 - Planning a SAPIEN in a MAC case 13:10 - Dealing with calcific annulus in repair and replacement 13:20 - Aortic transcatheter valves in mitral position 13:35 - Can we use TMVI in calcific environment?
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Tuesday, February 16th - 201614:30 – 15:00 Taking the right decision in FMR patients Chairpersons: Case presentation: - 10’ How to perform MitraClip in FMR - 10’ Surgical techniques for FMR - 7’ The CTS trial: repair or replacement - 10’ The role of transcatheter annuloplasty - 10’ Future of FMR: repair/replacement/medical therapy / VAD, CRT, MC, and? - 10’ Telemonitoring patients with devices - 10’ Why Surgical Treatment for FMR has Failed (why PMVR may be better) - 10’ Building Referral Pathways for FMR
15:00 – 15:20 FINAL PANEL DISCUSSION: Mitral interventions and heart failure: challenges, opportunities, knowledge gaps Moderators: Panel: - Which therapy to which patient (patient selection, timing for interventions, transcatheter expectations, current guidelines and future directions)
15:20 – 15:30 CLOSING Keynote: with chocolate and yodel Mitra SWISS: the gold mine of data: what have we learned from Swiss registries, what can we do more.
15:30 Adjourn
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