Valve Disease and Diastology Summit



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Heart & Vascular Institute Valve Disease and Diastology Summit is offered in cooperation with the American Society of Echocardiography. Valve Disease and Diastology Summit March 4 6, 2016 Eden Roc Hotel Miami Beach, Florida Register Today! ccfcme.org/echo

Join us at the Valve Disease and Diastology Summit Overview This Cleveland Clinic educational activity will emphasize valve disease, particularly the newest issues of structural valve interventions. With a third of the course emphasizing echocardiographic and clinical evaluation of diastolic dysfunction, it will provide a unique opportunity for updates in new and emerging topics, related to imaging techniques including three dimensional echocardiography, strain imaging, and echo guidance of transcatheter therapies. The education will also focus on clinical indications for structural interventions and surgery, as well as the merits and goals of medical management. Participants will have ample time to interact and network with key opinion leaders in the field. New this year is the optional MOC Learning Session from ASEUniversity III: Case-based Learning Volume 1. This session highlights several key topic areas through a study of clinical patient scenarios. Guided by faculty moderators, topics covered will include new technology, artifacts, valvular heart disease, ventricular size Summit Director William J. Stewart, MD, FACC, FASE Professor of Medicine Director, Cardiovascular Curriculum of Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine Staff Cardiologist Heart and Vascular Institute Cleveland Clinic Summit Co-Director Allan L. Klein, MD, FRCP(C), FACC, FAHA, FASE Professor of Medicine Director, Cardiovascular Imaging Research Director, Pericardial Center Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Heart and Vascular Institute Cleveland Clinic and function, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies, congenital heart disease, Doppler, diastolic function, pericardial disease, stress echocardiography and cardiac masses. By Attending, You Will Be Able To: Diagnose the severity, mechanism, etiology, and management of common and uncommon valve diseases such as aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, aortic regurgitation, prosthetic dysfunction, and tricuspid valve disorders Assess the most recent innovations in structural valve interventions and describe their clinical use Translate guideline criteria on imaging into current decision-making regarding structural valve interventions and surgical valve repair and replacement Describe clinical methods to diagnose diastolic dysfunction and manage disorders such as heart failure with normal ejection fraction, pericardial constriction, amyloid heart disease, and tamponade Provide updates on new and emerging topics related to imaging techniques including 3D echocardiography, strain imaging, and echo guidance of transcatheter therapies Utilize echocardiographic imaging for imaging before, during, and after procedures, including transcatheter valve replacement, closure of periprosthetic leaks, septal defect closure, and edge-to-edge mitral repair Demonstrate how to use 3D echo and strain imaging to assess diastolic function and valve disease Discuss role of clinical indications and emerging uses of contrast echocardiography Who Should Attend? Noninvasive and invasive cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, sonographers, nurses, fellows, cardiology nurse practitioners, and physician assistants will benefit from attending this Summit.

Cleveland Clinic Faculty Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Heart and Vascular Institute Craig R. Asher, MD, FACC Cardiology Fellowship Director Cleveland Clinic Florida Deborah A. Agler, RCT, RDCS, FASE Coordinator of Education and Training for Cardiovascular Imaging Richard A. Grimm, DO, FACC Director, Echocardiography Laboratory Gian M. Novaro, MD, FACC, FASE Director, Echocardiography Laboratory Cleveland Clinic Florida L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD, FACC Program Director Advanced Imaging Fellowship Director, Aortic Center Director, Marfan s and Connective Tissue Disorder Vice Chair, Clinical Operations Guest Faculty Christopher P. Appleton, MD, FACC, FASE Consultant, Cardiovascular Diseases Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, AZ Linda Gillam, MD, MPH, FACC, FAHA, FASE, FESC Chair, Cardiovascular Medicine Atlantic Health System Morristown, NJ David Rubenson, MD Cardiologist Scripps Clinic La Jolla, CA Two Ways to Register ONLINE ccfcme.org/echo Cleveland Clinic employee fees and registration are available online only. BY MAIL The Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation PO Box 931653, Cleveland, OH 44193-1082 Registration form can be downloaded from the activity website. Fees Fee includes: Continental breakfasts, refreshment breaks, and online syllabus in PDF format On or Before January 8, 2016 Visit www.ccfcme.org/echo for complete registration information. After January 8, 2016 Physician $875 $975 ASE Physician $700 $800 Non Physician/Resident/Fellow* $500 $600 ASE Non Physician/ Resident/Fellow* $400 $500 Sonographer $400 $500 ASE Sonographer $300 $400 Optional MOC Session Thursday, March 3, 2016 Fee: $225 *Letter from program director is required to receive the discounted fee. If letter is not received two weeks prior to the activity, the full physician fee will be charged. Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education reserves the right to cancel or postpone an activity at our sole discretion. In the unlikely event that this occurs, any registration fee(s) paid will be refunded. Be advised that Cleveland Clinic is not responsible for related costs including airline tickets, hotel costs, or any similar fee penalties incurred as a result of any trip cancellations or changes.

AGENDA Thursday, March 3, 2016 Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Optional Session Craig R. Asher, MD; Allan L. Klein, MD; Gian M. Novaro, MD; and William J. Stewart, MD 5:30 pm Registration 6:00 8:00 pm Maintenance of Certification: Case-based Learning Volume 1 MOC program is sponsored by Cleveland Clinic and Held in cooperation with ASE ABIM has approved for 10 MOC points towards the Self-Evaluation of Medical Knowledge Requirements (part 2) and an additional 5 CME credits provided for completing the online module. Friday, March 4, 2016 6:15 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, Visit Exhibits Valve Disease: Focus on Aortic Stenosis Moderators: William J. Stewart, MD, and David Rubenson, MD 7:00 am Aortic Stenosis, Atherosclerosis, and Vascular Inflammation Gian M. Novaro, MD 7:20 am Paradoxical or Not: Low Flow, Low Gradient Aortic Stenosis William J. Stewart, MD 7:40 am Multidisciplinary Team for Structural Interventions 8:00 am 3D Echo and CT in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD 8:20 am Matching Patients and Devices for TAVR 8:40 am TAVR Paravalvular Leaks: Predict, Prevent, Quantitate, Manage Linda Gillam, MD 9:00 am TAVR Under Light Sedation TEE, TTE or Just Fluoro? L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD 9:20 am Panel Discussion 9:50 am Refreshment Break/Visit Exhibits Moderators: Craig R. Asher, MD, and Linda Gillam, MD 10:20 am Are Transcatheter Valve Procedures Killing or Helping Valve Surgery? 10:40 am Ascending Aortic Dilation in Bicuspid Valves and Others Gian M. Novaro, MD 11:00 am Severe Aortic Stenosis without Symptoms: When AVR? David Rubenson, MD 11:20 am TAVR-What to Do When the Awful Happens? 11:40 am Contrast Echo in Valve Patients: What is Role in Assessing Gradients? Allan L. Klein, MD 12:00 pm Dobutamine Echo in Aortic Stenosis-Methods and Impact on Management 12:20 pm Panel Discussion 12:50 pm Case-based Workshop choosing TAVR vs SAVR for Aortic Stenosis? Moderator: Richard A. Grimm, DO Christopher P. Appleton, MD; ; and 1:50 pm Adjourn

Saturday, March 5, 2016 6:30 am Registration, Continental Breakfast, Visit Exhibits Diastolic Dysfunction and Right Heart Function Moderators: Christopher P. Appleton, MD, and Richard A. Grimm, DO 7:00 am Which Diastology Parameters to Use in Clinical Practice? Gian M. Novaro, MD 7:20 am Limitations and Pitfalls in Assessing Diastolic Function? Richard A. Grimm, DO 7:40 am Estimating LV Filling Pressures with Doppler L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD 8:00 am Constriction and Amyloid: Diastolic Dysfunction Allan L. Klein, MD 8:20 am Diastolic Dysfunction in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathies Craig R. Asher, MD 8:40 am Cath Hemodynamics in Diastolic Dysfunction 9:00 am ASE Guidelines-Diastology 2016 Update Christopher P. Appleton, MD 9:20 am Panel Discussion 9:50 am Refreshment Break/Visit Exhibits Moderators: L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD, and Allan L. Klein, MD 10:20 am Diastology Assessment by TTE: Tips for Sonographers 10:40 am Athlete s Heart vs Hypertrophic + Dilated Cardiomyopathy Craig R. Asher, MD 11:00 am Pericardial Inflammation-Monitoring and Treatment Allan L. Klein, MD 11:20 am Evaluation of Right Heart Function Linda Gillam, MD 11:40 am Tricuspid Regurgitation: Repair, Replace, or Delay? Results? 12:00 pm Tricuspid Anatomy and Repair and Fate of the Ignored TV David Rubenson, MD 12:20 pm Contrast Echo in Assessing Left and Right Heart Function 12:40 pm Panel Discussion 1:10 pm Case-based Workshop constriction, Restriction, Tricuspid Regurgitation Moderator: William J. Stewart, MD Allan L. Klein, MD; David Rubenson, MD; and Christopher P. Appleton, MD 2:00 pm Adjourn

Sunday, March 6, 2016 6:30 am Continental Breakfast, Visit Exhibits Valve Regurgitation, 3D Echo, and Strain Moderators: L. Leonardo Rodriguez, and Lars G. Svensson, MD 7:00 am Quantitating Regurgitation: vena Contracta, ROA, MR vs. AR Linda Gillam, MD 7:20 am Aortic Regurgitation: Medicine or Surgery? Richard A. Grimm, DO 7:40 am Surgery for Ischemic/Functional MR when, Who, and Who-not? 8:00 am Mitraclip-Methods and Echo Monitoring William J. Stewart, MD 8:20 am Progress to Transcatheter Mitral Replacement 8:40 am Performing a Transthoracic 3-D Echo- Sonographer Approach 9:00 am Exercise Testing in Mitral or Aortic Regurgitation David Rubenson, MD 9:20 am Panel Discussion 9:50 am Refreshment Break/Visit Exhibits Moderators: Gian M. Novaro, MD, and 10:20 am Cardiac Mechanics-Incorporating 2-D Strain into the Echo Lab Routine 10:40 am When Does Strain Imaging Influence Clinical Decisions? L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD 11:00 am LV Strain in Pericardial Disease Allan L. Klein, MD 11:20 am 3D Echo: A Practical Approach in Understanding Valve Dysfunction William J. Stewart, MD 11:40 am LV Strain in Cardio Oncology Craig R. Asher, MD 12:00 pm Myocardial Mechanics; Strain and Torsion in Valve Disease Christopher P. Appleton, MD 12:20 pm Panel Discussion 12:45 pm Case-based Workshop contrast Echo, Strain, and 3D Echo Moderator: Christopher P. Appleton, MD Linda Gillam, MD; Richard A. Grimm, DO; and William J. Stewart, MD 1:30 pm Adjourn Order your textbook now! Diastology: Clinical Approach to Diastolic Heart Failure and Clinical Echocardiography Review Participants can purchase these books at a discounted price. Please check the appropriate box on the registration form. Books will be available at the Summit.

General Information: Location Eden Roc Miami Beach 4525 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33140 Phone: 305.531.0000 or 855.433.3676 Hotel Accommodations A limited block of rooms at has been reserved at the Eden Roc Miami Beach Hotel until February 9, 2016. Make your reservations online at www.ccfcme.org/edenrochotel or contact the hotel at 855.433.3676 and identify yourself as an attendee for the Cleveland Clinic Valve and Diastology Summit for a special group rate of $329, plus tax and daily resort fee. Miami Beach Visitor Information Beyond enjoying the radiant sun, sea, and sand, discover Miami Beach s rich history as an entertainment and cultural destination. From world-famous art deco architecture to renowned restaurants, there s so much going on in Miami Beach. Visit the Miami Beach website for where to go: www.miamiandbeaches.com Information For further information about this activity, contact the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education. Local: 216.444.9990 Website: ccfcme.org/echo Registration and Cancellation Preregistrations are accepted until 2:00 pm ET March 2, 2016. Register on site after this date. In case of cancellation, a full refund will be made if canceled by February 29, 2016. After February 29, 2016, a $100 cancellation fee will be deducted from your refund. Email notification of your cancellation by March 31, 2016 is required to process your refund. For questions about registration or cancellation, email us at cmeregistration@ ccf.org or call 216.448.8710. Faculty Disclosure The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education has implemented a policy to comply with the current Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support requiring resolution of all faculty conflicts of interest. Faculty declaring a relevant commercial interest will be identified in the activity syllabus. Accreditation The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Participants claiming CME credit from this activity may submit the credit hours to the American Osteopathic Association for Category 2 credit. The MOC program is sponsored by Cleveland Clinic and offered in Cooperation with ASE. Upon completion registrants will be given access to an online module to complete to be awarded MOC credits. This product has been accepted by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) for 10 points towards medical knowledge self-assessment MOC. Other Health Care Professionals A certificate of attendance will be provided to other health care professionals for requesting credits in accordance with state nursing boards, specialty societies, or other professional associations. Americans with Disabilities Act The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education fully intends to comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need assistance, please notify us at least two weeks prior to the activity. Recording or reproducing of this activity in any format is prohibited.

Valve Disease and Diastology Summit March 4 6, 2016 Eden Roc Hotel Miami Beach, Florida Register Today! ccfcme.org/echo Featuring Optional MOC Learning Session Held in Cooperation with ASE Case-based Workshops Reduced Fees for ASE Physicians and Sonographers Emphasis on Valve Disease: Focus on Aortic Stenosis Diastolic Dysfunction and Right Heart Function Valve Regurgitation, 3D Echo, and Strain The Cleveland Clinic Foundation 9500 Euclid Avenue, TR204 Cleveland, OH 44195 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. Postage PAID Cleveland, OH Permit No. 1918