6th Annual Wisconsin Transcatheter Valve and Structural Heart Intervention Symposium
Practice Gaps and Needs
There is a knowledge gap among cardiologists, cardiac surgeons and internists regarding patient eligibility criteria, devices, procedures, outcomes and follow-up recommendations pertaining to transcatheter and structural heart interventions. For example, transcatheter aortic valve replacement for symptomatic, severe aortic valve stenosis is now the national standard of care for patients who are considered intermediate or high risk for surgical valve replacement. In addition, transcatheter mitral valve therapy is a relatively new approach to the treatment of patients who are high risk for surgical mitral valve repair or replacement. Indications, methods, and outcomes for these procedures will be reviewed by experts in the field.
Intended Audience
This activity is designed for cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, internists, intensivists, anesthesiologists, radiologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, surgical and cath-lab technicians, perfusionists and other allied health personnel who treat and evaluate patients with structural cardiovascular diseases.
Elements of Competence
This CE activity has been designed to improve learner competence and focuses on the American Board of Medical Specialties areas of patient care and procedural skills, and medical knowledge. This activity also focuses on the Interprofessional competencies of roles/responsibilities, interprofessional communication, and teams/teamwork.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of the activity, the healthcare team will be able to:
- Explain the indications and contraindications for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and mitral valve repair.
- Discuss potential complications and bail out techniques for TAVR and transcatheter mitral valve repair.
- Describe techniques for successful aortic and mitral transcatheter valve in valve procedures.
Friday, September 7, 2018
AM | |
7:00-8:00 | Registration & Coffee/Breakfast with Exhibitors |
8:00-9:00 | PRE-SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOP: Developing a Strong Structural Heart Program: Optimizing Referral to Procedure While Maintaining Best Practices: Time to Table, MCC Mix, FAST Track Programs |
9:00-9:05 | Opening Remarks Amish Raval, MD |
MORNING SESSION I: TRANSCATHETER MITRAL VALVE THERAPY Moderator: Amish Raval, MD | |
9:05-10:00 | Keynote Address: Mitral Valve in Valve/Valve in MAC/Valve in Ring |
10:00-10:20 | MitraClip: Procedural and Programmatic Tips and Tricks |
10:20-10:40 |
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10:40-11:00 | Morning Break: Exhibits and Refreshments |
11:00-11:20 | Regional Anesthesia for Transapical Access: Introduction to Paravertebral Nerve Blocks |
MORNING SESSION II: CHALLENGING CASE PRESENTATIONS Moderator: Amish Raval, MD Panel: Sean Bruggink, MD; Mayra Guerrero, MD; and Michael Salinger, MD | |
11:20-11:40 | Case Presentation Shenil Shah, MD |
11:40-12:00 | Case Presentation Greg Tester, MD |
PM | |
12:00-12:20 | Case Presentation Raza Abbas, MD |
12:20-1:20 | Lunch and Exhibits |
AFTERNOON SESSION I: TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT Moderator: Kurt Jacobson, MD, MHSA | |
1:20-1:40 | Aortic Valve In-Valve: Tips and Tricks Kurt Jacobson, MD, MHSA |
1:40-2:00 | Transcaval/Transfemoral Access and Vascular Bail Out Strategies Peter Mason, MD, MPH |
2:00-2:20 | Percutaneous Approach to Transaxillary and Transubclavian Access for TAVR Thom Dahle, MD |
| Challenging TAVR Cases |
2:20-2:40 | Case Presentation: Percutaneous Closure of Left Ventricle Pseudo-Aneurysm Using a 3D Printed Model for Procedure Guidance Elsayed Mohamed, MD |
2:40-3:00 | Case Presentation Juan Mesa, MD |
3:00-3:20 | Case Presentation Paul Hudson, MD |
3:20-3:40 | Afternoon Break: Exhibits and Refreshments |
AFTERNOON SESSION II: RESHAPING THE LEFT VENTRICLE Moderator: Kurt Jacobson, MD, MHSA | |
3:40-4:00 | HOCM: Surgical and Transcatheter Septal Reduction Therapies: Challenges and Opportunities Joshua Hermsen, MD |
4:00-4:20 | Ross Procedure in Young, Low Risk Patients with Aortic Valve Disease Petros Anagnostopoulos, MD |
4:20-4:40 | Transcatheter Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Failure Amish Raval, MD |
4:40-5:00 | Q & A Session Amish Raval, MD & Kurt Jacobson, MD, MHSA |
5:00-5:10 | Closing Remarks Amish Raval, MD |
Conference Housing
A block of hotel rooms has been reserved at the Fluno Center for Thursday night for $159/night plus tax and Friday night for $299/night plus tax for reservations booked by August 8, 2018 or until the group block is sold-out. After this date, rate and availability cannot be guaranteed. Call the hotel directly at 877-773-5866 or email reservations@fluno.com and mention the UW Valve Symposium.
Direct link to book a room: https://reservations.travelclick.com/76764?groupID=2280018&hotelID=76764#/guestsandrooms
Conference Attire
Casual attire is appropriate for this conference. Since meeting room temperatures and personal comfort levels vary, it is recommended that you bring a sweater or jacket to the educational activity.
Parking is available in the following lots:
Lot 83 - Fluno Center (underground): Enter from Frances Street, take ticket (bike racks inside the entrance to the right)
Lot 46 - Southeast Ramp: Enter at corners of Frances and Johnson and Lake Streets, 10 hour meters at Frances Street entrance
Lake Street Ramp: Entrances on Lake and Frances Streets, pay attendant
Upon arrival to the Fluno Center, proceed to the Atrium for check-in, breakfast and exhibits. The main session will be located inside the Auditorium.
Travel
From Minneapolis or La Crosse (via I-90/94)
Exit I-94 at Hwy 151 (south) toward the State Capitol. Follow Hwy 151 (E. Washington Ave.) about 5 miles. One block before the Capitol, turn right onto Webster St. Follow this street about 3 blocks as it curves (and changes names). Turn right onto Wisconsin Ave. Go 2 blocks and turn left onto Gorham St. This one-way street turns into University Ave. at the UW campus. Turn left onto Frances St. The Fluno Center entry is on the right side of the street, and parking is located under the building.
From Milwaukee (via I-94)
Where I-94 intersects with I-90, follow the signs for Hwy 30 into Stoughton Rd. Madison. Exit at Hwy 151 (E. Washington Ave.) toward the State Capitol. Follow E. Washington Ave. about 3 miles. One block before the Capitol, turn right onto Webster St. Follow this street about 3 blocks as it curves (and changes names). Turn right onto Wisconsin Ave. Go 2 blocks and turn left onto Gorham St. This one-way street turns into University Ave. at the UW campus. Turn left onto Frances St. The Fluno Center entry is on the right side of the street, and parking is located under the building.
From Chicago (via I-90)
Take I-90 to Madison. Exit Hwy 12&18 west. Follow Hwy 12&18 (the Beltline Hwy) for about 6 miles. Exit at Park St. (Hwy 151 north). Turn right onto Park St. and go north about 2 miles to the UW campus. Turn right onto W. Johnson St. and go for 2 blocks. Turn left onto Frances St. The Fluno Center entry is on the left side of the street, and parking is located under the building.
From Dubuque (via Hwy 151)
Take Hwy 151 north to Madison. Go under the Beltline (Hwys 12/14/18/151) and angle left onto Midvale Blvd. Follow Midvale Blvd. about 3 miles where it ends at University Ave. Turn right and take University Ave. as it becomes Campus Drive and then Johnson St. at the UW campus. Turn right onto W. Johnson St. and go for 2 blocks. Turn left onto Frances St. The Fluno Center entry is on the left side of the street, and parking is located under the building.
COURSE CO-DIRECTORS
*Amish Raval, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, Cardiovascular Medicine Division; Director, Clinical Cardiovascular Research; Director, UW STEMI Program, UWSMPH
*Kurt Jacobson, MD, MHSA, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Section of Coronary, Vascular, and Structural Heart Interventions, Divisions of Cardiovascular and Internal Medicine, UWSMPH and American Family Children’s Hospital
PRESENTERS, MODERATORS & PLANNERS
Raza Abbas, MD, Interventional Cardiology Fellow, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, UW SMPH
Petros Anagnostopoulos, MD, MBA, FACS, Professor of Medicine, Surgeon in Chief, American Family Children's Hospital, Chief, Section of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, UW SMPH
*Terese Bailey, BS, Senior Outreach Specialist, Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health, UW SMPH
*Ashley Bartlett, BS, Administrative Program Specialist, Cardiovascular Medicine Division, UW SMPH
Sean Bruggink, MD, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Anesthesiologist, Aspirus, Wausau
Jennie Corey-Heinrich, RN, MSN, Structural Heart Coordinator, UW Health Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Care
Thom Dahle, MD, Cardiologist, Director of Valvular Heart Disease Clinic, CentraCare Heart and Vascular Center, St. Cloud, Minnesota
*Mary Francois, DNP, CCTC, Program Director, UW Health Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Care
Giorgio Gimelli, MD, Professor of Medicine (CHS); Director, Adult Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory; Director, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship, UWSMPH
Mayra Guerrero, MD, Senior Associate Consultant, Interventional Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic Hospital
Joshua Hermsen, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, UW SMPH
Paul Hudson, MD, Director, Bellin Health Valve Center, Green Bay
*Takushi Kohmoto, MD, PhD, Associate Professor and Director, Mechanical Assist Device Program, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, UWSMPH
Peter Mason, MD, MPH, RPVI, Faculty Physician, Associate Professor, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Juan Mesa, MD, Cardiologist, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield
Elsayed Mohamed, MD, Interventional Cardiologist, Chicago Cardiology Institute, Chicago
*Satoru Osaki, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, UWSMPH
Meghan St. Clair, RN, BSN, Structural Heart Coordinator, Unity Point Health Heart & Vascular Institute
Michael Salinger, MD, Professor, Medical Director of Structural Heart Disease, Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Athanasia Schreiner, NP, UW Health Heart, Vascular and Thoracic Care
Shenil Shah, MD, Interventional Cardiology Fellow, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, UW SMPH
Greg Tester, MD, Interventional Cardiologist, SSM Health Dean Medical Group, Madison
*= Planning Committee Member
POLICY ON DISCLOSURE
It is the policy of the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP that the faculty, authors, planners, and other persons who may influence content of this CE activity disclose all relevant financial relationships with commercial interests in order to allow CE staff to identify and resolve any potential conflicts of interest. Faculty must also disclose any planned discussion of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during their presentation(s). Detailed disclosures will be available prior to the start of the activity.
Name of Individual | Individual's Role in Activity | Name of Commercial Interest & Nature of Relationship | Discussion of Unlabeled/ Unaproved uses of drugs/ devices in presentation? |
Raza Abbas, MD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Petros Anagnostopoulos, MD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Terese Bailey | Planner | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Ashley Bartlett | Planner | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Sean Bruggink, MD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Jennie Corey-Heinrich, MSN, RN | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Thom Dahle, MD | Presenter | Edwards Lifesciences, Medtronic (Consultant); Edwards Lifesciences (Independent Contractor/Researcher) | No |
Mary Francois, DNP, CCTC | Planner & Moderator | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Giorgio Gimelli, MD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | Yes |
Mayra Guerrero, MD | Presenter | Edwards Lifesciences (PI, Teacher/Speaker) | Yes |
Joshua Hermsen, MD | Presenter | Medtronic (Independent Contractor/Researcher) | No |
Paul Hudson, MD | Presenter | Edwards Lifesciences (Teacher/Speaker) | No |
Kurt Jacobson, MD, MHSA | Planner & Presenter | Medtronic (Consultant) | No |
Takushi Kohmoto, PhD, MD | Planner | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Peter Mason, MD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | Yes |
Juan Mesa, MD, FACC | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Elsayed Mohamed, MD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | Yes |
Satoru Osaki, MD, PhD | Planner | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Amish Raval, MD | Planner & Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Michael Salinger, MD | Presenter | Edwards Lifesciences (Independent Contractor/Researcher); Bost Scientific (Member of Advisory Committee or Review Panel) | Yes |
Athanasia Schreiner, NP | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Shenil Shah, MD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Meghan St. Clair, RN, BSN | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Gregory Tester, MD | Presenter | No relevant financial relationships to disclose | No |
Accreditation Statement
In support of improving patient care, the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. |
Credit Designation Statements
American Medical Association (AMA)
The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) & Iowa Board of Nursing
The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.25 ANCC and Iowa contact hours.
The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Nursing is Iowa Board of Nursing provider 350. A copy of the evaluation(s) may be sent to the Iow Board of Nursing, 400 SW 8th St., Suite B, Des Moines, IA 50309.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP, as a member of the University Professional & Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), authorizes this program for .725 continuing education units (CEUs) or 7.25 hours.
Available Credit
- 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 7.25 ANCC Contact Hours
- 7.25 Iowa Board of Nursing Contact Hours
- 7.25 University of Wisconsin–Madison Continuing Education Hours
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 4, 2018
The conference fee includes the cost of tuition, materials, breakfast, lunch, refreshment breaks, and a nonrefundable processing fee of $50 ($25 for the $50 reduced fee category).
CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY
Requests for cancellation must be submitted in writing to help@icep.wisc.edu. Cancellation requests received at least 96 hours prior to the conference will allow a full refund except for the nonrefundable processing fee. No refunds will be made for cancellations received less than 96 hours prior to the activity start date.
QUESTIONS ABOUT REGISTRATION
Email help@icep.wisc.edu or call 608-262-7226
PROGRAM CHANGES
Emergency situations occasionally occur and may necessitate topic or speaker changes. The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP reserve the right to alter or substitute a topic or speaker without prior notification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
For conference information or details regarding exhibit booths please contact Ashley Bartlett at 608.263.9473 or abartlett@medicine.wisc.edu