Jeffrey M. Carlton Heart & Vascular Institute Presents 6 th ANNUAL CARDIOLOGY UPDATE: NEW DEVELOPMENTS Program Director: Robert and Georgia Roth Endowed Chair for Excellence in Cardiac Care Saturday, September 12, 2015 8 am - 5 pm Island Hotel Newport Beach Newport Beach, California This program made possible by a generous donation from Hoag Hospital Foundation.
6 th ANNUAL CARDIOLOGY UPDATE Conference Overview This educational activity is designed to present state-of-the-art knowledge in cardiovascular disease. This is an overview of current and novel modalities including development and data for treatment of hyperlipidemia, heart failure, advances in echocardiography 3D imaging, update on TAVR, and the evolution of anticoagulation treatment in atrial fibrillation. Additional discussions include evolving data on treatment of multivessel disease vs. culprit vessel disease in the setting of an acute myocardial infarction, leadless pacemakers, genetic testing for cardiology and cardioprotective foods. Advances in the field of cardiovascular medicine will be reviewed and demonstrated through these lectures and case studies. Designed For This course is intended for practicing Cardiologists, Cardiac Surgeons, Cardiovascular Trainees, Family Practice/ Internal Medicine Physicians, Hospitalists, Physician Assistants, Cardiology Technologists, Nurse Practitioners and Registered Nurses with a cardiovascular interest. Credit Designation Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This credit can apply to the CMA Certification of Continuing Medical Education. Accreditation Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian is accredited by the Institute for the Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Course Objectives Understand how latest trials reinforce guidelines of evidenced based recommendations. Understand rationale for intensive treatment of high risk secondary prevention, debates age 40 and over with LDL-C > 70 and those with LDL-C > 190. Understand the mechanism of action of PC SK9 inhibitors. Describe the effect of PC SK9 inhibitors on LDL-C levels in heterozygotes familial hyperlipidemia patients who are statin intolerant and on minimally tolerated statins not achieving LDL-C treatment goals. Understand current guideline-directed medical therapy for heart failure with reduced injection fraction. Describe indications for the use of invabradine. Review the proposed indications for other new medical therapies for heart failure. Describe current anticoagulation management strategies for Atrial Fibrillation. Describe monitoring devices including new pulmonary artery pressure sensors. Identify the need for solid modeling, recognize the methodology of 3D printing and describe the clinical applications. Identify the scope of practice of TAVR in the U.S. challenges and opportunities Describe approach to STEMI for complete vs. incomplete revascularization. Appreciate the current randomized and meta analytic studies of STEMI PCI. Review the limitations of using coronary physiology (FFR) to assess non-culprit lesions in the STEMI patient for decisions regarding complete revascularization. Explore the foods which provide cardiac protection, their key components, and their role in reduction in inflammation, hypertension, and cholesterol. Describe Leadless Pacemakers and how they can benefit the cardiac patient. Identify familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, familial aortic aneurysms, collagen disorders with CV complications, and prolonged QT syndrome. Determine which patients would benefit from genetic testing and understand and implement cardiovascular screening tools for family members at risk.
PROGRAM AGENDA 8:00 8:30 am Breakfast, Exhibits and Registration 8:30 8:35 am Introduction & Welcome 8:35 8:40 am CA ACC introduction 8:40 9:15 am 2015 ACC AHA Guidelines Evidence Leads the Way! Neil J. Stone, MD MACP, FAHA, FACC 9:15 9:40 am PC SK9 Inhibitors: Filling an Unmet Need in Lipid Treatment 9:40 9:55 am Panel Discussion and Questions 9:55 10:10 am Morning Break & Exhibits 10:10 10:45 am The Game Changers: New Therapies for Heart Failure Mary Norine Walsh, MD, FACC 10:45 10:55 am Monitoring Devices in the Treatment of Heart Failure 10:55 11:30 am Your Heart in the Palm of My Hand Natesa G. Pandian, MD, FACC 11:30 11:45 am Panel Discussion and Questions 11:45 am 12:30 pm The Evolution of Anticoagulation Management for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation 12:30 1:30 pm Lunch & Exhibits Thad Waites, MD, FACC Panelist for this session: John Gordon III, MD, FACC 1:30 2:10 pm TAVR Update: What Have We Learned from the Registry and With Use? David R. Holmes, Jr., MD, MACC, FSCAI 2:10 2:50 pm Culprit Only vs. Multivessel PCI in STEMI- Is it Time to Change the Guidelines? Morton J. Kern, MD, FSCAI, FAHA, FACC 2:50 3:15 pm Panel Discussion and Questions 3:15 3:45 pm The Spectrum of Cardio-protective Colorful Foods Daniel A. Nadeau, MD 3:45 4:15 pm Leadless Pacemaker - Is it a Game Changer? Rajesh S. Banker, MD, MPH 4:15 4:35 pm Genetic Testing for Cardiovascular Disease and What this Means to the Practicing Cardiologist Valentina R. Dalili, MD 4:35 4:50 pm Panel Discussion and Questions 4:55 5:00 pm Closing Remarks
PROGRAM DIRECTOR Robert and Georgia Roth Endowed Chair for Excellence in Cardiac Care Director of Disease Management, Jeffrey M. Carlton Heart & Vascular Institute Trustee, American College of Cardiology (ACC) PROGRAM FACULTY Rajesh S. Banker, MD, MPH Electrophysiologist, Jeffrey M. Carlton Heart & Vascular Institute Valentina R. Dalili, MD Internal Medicine, Hoag Medical Group John Gordon III, MD, FACC Clinical, University of California, San Diego David R. Holmes, Jr., MD, MACC, FSCAI Past President American College of Cardiology Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Morton J. Kern, MD, FSCAI, FAHA, FACC VA Long Beach Health Care System University of California, Irvine President, California Chapter, American College of Cardiology Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute Clinical, Geffen School of Medicine UCLA Daniel A. Nadeau, MD Kris V. Iyer Endowed Chair in Diabetes Care Program Director, Mary & Dick Allen Diabetes Center Natesa G. Pandian, MD, FACC Director, Valve Center Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA Neil J. Stone, MD, MACP, FAHA, FACC Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Bonow Medical Director, Vascular Center Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute Thad Waites, MD, FACC Medical Director, Cath Lab, Forrest General Hospital Trustee, American College of Cardiology Member, MS State Board of Health Mary Norine Walsh, MD, FACC Vice President, American College of Cardiology Medical Director, Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplant St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana
REGISTRATION FORM 6 th Annual Cardiology Update: New Developments Saturday, September 12, 2015, 8 am - 5 pm Island Hotel Newport Beach 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California Designed For Cardiologists, Cardiac Surgeons, Primary Care Physicians, Hospitalists, Physician Assistants, Cardiology Technicians, Nurse Practitioners and Registered Nurses. Cost Physicians: $125 RNs, NPs, PAs and Techs: $60 Fellows and Students: $45 Fee includes breakfast, lunch and online syllabus. Accommodations Reservations can be made at Island Hotel Newport Beach. Ask for Hoag rate. Rate subject to availability. 949-759-0808 Registration Online: www.hoag.org/events Postmail: Complete the registration card below and mail with complete credit card information or check to: Hoag Events 510 Superior Ave, Suite 290 Newport Beach, CA 92663 or fax to: 949-764-5820 Questions regarding this conference can be sent to hoagevents@hoag.org. First Name Title Institution Home Mailing Address Last Name Lic# Unit or Specialty City State Zip Phone Fax email Payment Check (payable to Hoag Hospital) Please mail form and check to address listed above Visa MasterCard American Express Discover Credit Card Number Name (As it appears on card) Signature Upon receipt of registration you will receive a confirmation via email. Expiration Date Cancellations Written cancellations will be accepted until September 1, 2015. No refunds will be given for cancellations after September 1, 2015. No refunds will be given for no-shows. Acknowledgements This event is supported by exhibitor fees. At the time of printing, a complete list of industry supporters was not available. Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all exhibitors at the time of the program.