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Cardiovascular - Thoracic(CVT) Critical Care 2013
Meeting the Challenges of Innovative Technology andthe ICU Community to Increase Speed of Recovery, Safety
& Patient Comfort
Thurs, Oct 10 - Sat, Oct 12, 2013Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington DC
10th Annual Multi-DisciplinaryCME Conference for theCVT Critical Care Team
TARGET AUDIENCE:Surgeons, Interventionalists, Intensivists, Anesthesiologists, Hospitalists, Critical Care Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Cath Lab Professionals, Perfusionists, Pharmacists, Nutritionists,Respiratory Therapists & Perioperative Nurses
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Welcome to the 10-Year Anniversary Conference of FACTS-Care “Team Building”!
The FACTS-Care CME annual conference is based on the fact that “CVT Critical Care” is a multi-disciplinary specialty that continues to evolve, and that optimal care of the CVT patient depends on coordination of a multi-disciplinary team. The FACTS-Care meetings are constructed to be “team-building” events!
The field of CVT critical care continues to be chal-lenged by the increased acuity of patients, and the complexity of the procedures and supportive technol-
ogy involved in their care. Increasing safety and quality of care are ongoing challenges for all medical centers.
With the ongoing reality of “revolving door” ICU employment, maintaining and building CVT critical care teams continues to be a major challenge. The FACTS-Care conferences provide the latest concepts and protocols to update current leaders of CVT ICU’s, and to develop new leaders for their units.
In order to provide the optimal educational experience, the annual confer-ences feature multi-disciplinary leaders in CVT critical care, who bring their expertise to presentations, panel discussions, and workshops. In addition, patients’ perspectives and concerns are highlighted in a panel presentation by The Mended Hearts.
The Exhibit Hall and the non-CME Focus Groups provide important informa-tion for CVT critical care leaders about specific technology and pharmaceuti-cal advances.
To encourage communication among “CVT critical care teams” around the world, the meeting now features two “Abstract-Based Scientific Sessions,” a Poster Session event, and the annual Andrew Foster Young Investigator presentation.
We look forward to your joining us at the 10-Year Anniversary FACTS-Care CME conference, “CVT Critical Care 2013”!
Nevin M. Katz, MDPresident & Executive DirectorFACTS-Care
This 10th annual multi-disciplinary CME conference is dedicated to further advancing knowledge and expertise in the complex field of Cardiovascular-Thoracic (CVT) Critical Care. It is designed to bring together the entire team of health care professionals that provide care for patients undergoing CVT operations and interventional procedures.
The conference addresses the unique physiology, operations, procedures, andpotential complications of CVT patients. Latest management strategies for challenging clinical problems will be presented and current controversies discussed. Experts and world authorities will focus on the latest concepts, technology, management protocols, and clinical experience in their specialties.
The program includes faculty presentations, abstract-based scientific sessions, symposia regarding major issues, audience-panel discussions and workshops. Approaches and specific protocols will be related to clinical data, so that participants can structure their clinical practice on evidence-based medicine.
With the field of CVT critical care continuing to change rapidly, it is anticipated thatparticipation in the conference will lead to implementation of new concepts, protocols, and technology. The overall goal is to make the recovery of patients from CVT surgery and interventional procedures faster, safer, and more comfortable.
Educational Objectives:
The overall educational objectives of Cardiovascular-Thoracic (CVT) Critical Care 2013” are:
• Apply the latest concepts, technology and developments in CVT critical care to optimize patient outcomes.
• Identify the latest innovations and protocols in cardiac, respiratory and renal support.
• Explain the importance of the multi-disciplinary team approach in CVT critical care and principles of the team coordination.
Team Discount and Early Bird Registration Deadline - September 26, 2013
Register 3 and get a FREE registration for the 4th Team Member!
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EBRATING
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Thursday, October 10
7:00 am – 8:00 amLight Breakfast & Registration
SESSION I - Introduction & Cardiovascular8:00 am – 8:05 amWelcome & Introduction to the Program
Nevin M. Katz, MD
8:05 am – 8:20 amWelcome & Perspective from theFACTS-Care Board of Directors
John V. Conte, MD & Mary J. Zellinger, CCRN
8:20 am – 8:40 amThe 10-Year History of FACTS-Care
Nevin M. Katz, MD
8:40 am – 9:10 amManagement of Severe CHF withPharmacologic & Device Support
Michael J. Lim, MD
9:10 am – 9:40 amPermanent Ventricular Assist Device Readmissions & Emergencies – Case Scenarios
John V. Conte, MD, Jonathan W. Haft, MD, & Asser F. Guirgues, CCP
9:40 - 10:00 amAudience Panel Discussion
Moderator: John V. Conte, MD
Panelists: Michael Doll, PA-C, Myra F. Ellis, CCRN, Asser F. Guirgues, CCP, Jonathan W. Haft, MD, Marsha Holton, CCRN & Michael J. Lim, MD
10:00 - 10:30 amRefreshment Break - Exhibit Hall
SESSION II - Cardiac Transplantation10:30 am – 11:00 amCardiac Transplantation – Postoperative Care & Immunosuppression
Jonathan W. Haft, MD
SESSION III - Innovative Approachesto CVT Critical Care - Abstract-Based Scientific Session 11:00 am – 11:45 am
Moderator: Daniel L. Miller, MD
Emergency Use of Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Complicated Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Importance of a Heart Team Approach
Jahanzaib Idrees, MD, Eric E. Roselli, MD, Samir Kapadia, MD, Murat Tuzcu, MD, Lars G. Svensson, MD. Heart & Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Discussant: Michael Doll, PA-C
Infection Prevention “Bundles” Improve the Quality of Care in a CTICU
Maureen A Kreider, MSN, Brian S. Koll, MD, Lisa Goto, Cathy Sullivan, MSN, Charles M. Geller, MD, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY
Discussant: Denese Sabatino, CCRN
11:45 am – 12:00 pmIntermission - Exhibit Hall
Professional Networking Luncheon Symposium 12:00 pm – 1:15 pmThe Multi-Disciplinary CVT Support Team – Organization & Case Scenario
Moderators: Charles M. Geller, MD, Robert E. Molyneaux, PA-C & Mary J. Zellinger, CCRN
Panelists: Pharmacist - Robert Warhurst, PharmD, Respiratory Therapist, Physical Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Nutritionist, Supportive -Palliative Care Specialist.
1:15 pm – 2:00 pmNon-CME Focus Groups & Exhibit Hall Demonstrations - Latest Technology & Pharmaceuticals
Bedside Point of Care Technology: Advancing Patient Care
Discussion Leader: Charles Oribabor, MD
Location: Hampton Room
Percutaneous Cardiac Assist Devices: Pa-tient and Device Selection
Discussion Leader: Michael J. Lim, MD
Location: Calvert Room
Session IV - Thoracic Surgery &Respiratory Support2:00 pm – 2:30 pmMechanical Ventilation & Weaning after Complex CVT Surgery – Case Scenarios
James P. Lamberti, MD
2:30 pm – 3:00 pmAdult ECMO – Case Scenarios with Latest Strategies
William R. Lynch, MD & Hirose Hitoshi, MD
3:00 pm – 3:30 pmTracheal Surgery & Postop Care
Daniel L. Miller, MD
3:30 pm – 4:00 pmCardiac Surgery Advanced Life Support (CALS) – Protocols & Results
Joel Dunning, PhD
4:00 pm – 4:30 pmRefreshment Break - Exhibit Hall
SESSION V - Multi-Disciplinary Break Out Workshops4:30 pm – 6:00 pmBronchoscopy Simulation
Director: James P. Lamberti, MDCo-Director: Namrata Patil, MD
Cardiac Advanced Life Support (CALS) Protocols
Director: Joel Dunning, PhDCo-Director: S. Jill Ley, RN, CNS
Temporary Circulatory Support / ECMO - Protocols & Bedside Issues
Co-Directors: Jonathan W. Haft, MD, William R. Lynch, MD, & Asser F. Guirgues, CCP
Physicians
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) and the Foundation for the Advancement of CardioThoracic Surgical Care. The AATS is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Association for Thoracic Surgery designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
NursesThis activity is pending approval with TheAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses.
Perfusionist Accreditation
This activity is pending approval with the Ameri-can Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP).
Disclosure policy:
It is the policy of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery that any individualwho is involved in planning, presenting or is an author on a program designatedfor AMA Physician’s Recognition Award Category 1 Credit™ must disclose any financialinterest or other relationship (grant, researchsupport, consultant, etc.) that individual has with any manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) that may be discussed in the individual’s presenta-tion. This information is disclosed to the audienceprior to an activity. The AATS has procedures in place if a conflict of interest should arise. Inaddition, faculty members are asked to disclose when any discussion of unapproved use ofpharmaceutical or medical device occurs.
For further information on the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education(ACCME) Standards of Commercial Support, please visit www.accme.org.
Core Competencies:This program will address the following ACGME/ABMS competencies:· Patient care and procedural skills· Medical knowledge
CME Accreditation
Friday, October 11
7:00 am – 8:00 amLight Breakfast & Registration
Session VI – Endocrine Issues 8:00 am – 8:30 am
Moderator: Joseph F. Dasta, MSc
Adrenal & Thyroid Insufficiencies in the CVT ICU Patient
Jacqueline Jonklaas, MD, PhD
8:30 am – 9:00 am Hyponatremia & Hypernatremia –Management in the CVT ICU
Joseph G. Verbalis, MD
Session VII – Ethical Issues9:00 am – 9:30 am
Moderator: Namrata Patil, MD
The Ethics of Advanced Critical Care TechnologyMelissa M. Goldstein, JD
Session VIII – Andrew Foster YoungInvestigator Award
9:30 am – 10:00 amAndrew Foster “Young Investigator” PresentationAward Presenter: Joseph M. Giordano, MDAward Recipient : Sarah Schubert, BS
LAD Coronary Artery Blood Flow& LVUnloading During ECMO Support in a Swine Model of Acute Cardiogenic Shock
10:00 am – 10:30 am Refreshment Break - Exhibit Hall
Session IX – The Patient’s Perspective10:30 am – 11:00 amThe Patient’s Perspective Panel
Mended Hearts Moderator & Representatives & Barbara Jacobs, CCRN
Session X – Innovative Approachesto CVT Critical Care - Abstract-Based Scientific Session11:00 am – 11:45 amModerator: Danielle Blais, PharmD
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy & Mild Hypothermia for Acute Severe Heart Failure after Cardiovascular Surgery
Haitao Zhang, MM, Yu Du, MM, Xue Feng, MD, Fu Wai Hospital, National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China
Discussant: Jonathan W. Haft, MD
The Impact of Frailty on Post-operative Delirium in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
Rakesh C. Arora, MD, PhD, Michael A. Pereira, BSc, Patrick Jung, BSc, Brett M Hiebert, MSc, Hilary Grocott, MD, Darren H. Freed, MD, PhD, Navdeep Tangri, MD. PhD, St. Boniface Hospi-tal, Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada
Discussant: Namrata Patil, MD
11:45am – 12:00 pmIntermission - Exhibit Hall
Luncheon Symposium 12:15 pm – 1:15 pmKEYNOTE ADDRESS: The Health Care Evolution: Improving Quality, Safety, & Efficiency of Cardiothoracic Teams
Paul Barach, MD, MPH
1:15 pm – 2:00 pmNon-CME Focus Groups & Exhibit Hall Demonstrations - Latest Technology & Pharmaceuticals
Challenges in CV Critical Care: TailoringTreatment for Thrombotic Complications
Discussion Leader: Charles M. Geller, MD Location: Hampton Room
Renal Replacement Therapy: LatestTechnoloby for the CVT ICU
Discussion Leader: Geoffrey R. Sheinfeld, MD Location: Calvert
A Balancing Act: Achieving a Calm,Comfortable, Patient and Maintaining the Ability to Conduct Assessments
Discussion Leader: Margaret McAndrew Location: Chairman’s Room
Session XI2:00 pm – 2:30 pmThe Challenges of Re-operative Cardiac Surgery
Duke E. Cameron, MD
Session XII – Innovations in Anticoagula-tion & Coagulopathy Management2:30 pm – 3:00 pmLatest Updates in the Use of Novel Oral Anticoagulant and Anti-platelet agents
Jessica Crow, PharmD
3:00 pm – 3:30 pmReversal of Anticoagulation
Jerrold H. Levy, MD
3:30 pm – 4:00 pmRefreshment Break - Exhibit Hall
Session XIII– Multi-Disciplinary Break Out Workshops4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Bedside Echocardiography & Ultrasound Guided Procedures
Director: Haney Mallemat, MDCo-Director: Glenn Whitman, MD
Hemodynamic Simulation – CaseScenarios including Patient with VAD
Director: Nevin M. Katz, MD
Temporary Pacing & PermanentPacemakers in the ICU
Director: Cynthia M. Tracy, MDCo-Director: Myra F. Ellis, CCRN
Session XIV - Abstract-Based Poster Session5:00 pm – 6:00 pmPoster Session – Wine & Cheese Event - Exhibit Hall & Patio
Saturday, October 12
7:00 am – 8:00 amLight Breakfast and Registration
Session XV – Neurologic & Sepsis Issues8:00 am – 8:30 amAcute Pain Management in the CVT ICU
Joseph F. Dasta, MSc
8:30 am – 9:00 amExtended Antibiotic Infusion Therapy
Robert Warhurst, PharmD
9:00 am – 9:30 amSurviving Sepsis Guidelines – Latest Challenges & Protocols
Philip S. Barie, MD
Session XVI - Renal & Neurologic Issues &Best Practices
9:30 am – 10:00 am Management of the CVT ICU Patient with Acute Renal Dysfunction & Failure
Mitchell H. Rosner, MD
10:00 am – 10:30 amGeneral Surgical Complications after CVT Procedures – Diagnosis & Management
Philip S. Barie, MD
10:30 am – 11:15 am Best Practices & Controversies: Pros & ConsAudience - Multi-Disciplinary PanelDiscussion
Moderator: Nevin M. Katz, MD
Panelists: Philip S. Barie, MD, Michael Doll, PA-C, Donnie Goodwin, ACNP, Barbara Jacobs, CCRN, Mitchell H. Rosner, MD, Denese Sabatino, CCRN, Steven Simms, RN & Robert Warhurst, PharmD
11:15 amClosing Comments
Nevin M. Katz, MD
*Program Agenda subject to change
Team Discount &Early Bird
Registration DeadlineSeptember 26, 2013
Register 3 and geta free registration fora 4th team member!
Omni Shoreham HotelGroup Rate
Book by Sept 10, 2013
The Health Care Evolution: Improving Quality, Safety & Efficiency of Cardiothoracic Teams
High value, safe and reliable cardiothoracic patient care is all about enabling cohesive and trusting teams. Improving patient safety in a reliable and sustained manner requires developing a structure and process to address the gaps in care, using a methodology for improvement, and selecting appropri-ate, sustainable process and outcome measures. Genuine teamwork in most of healthcare remains elusive. Surgical teams fall prey to five pitfalls which cannot be addressed effectively in isolation. In reality these five themes are interrelated and fundamental to achieving reliable performance financially, ethically and organizationally. The themes are building trust, conflict man-agement, engagement, accountability, and measurement.
After this session, participants will be able to:
• Describe the fundamentals of building healthcare for reliable outcomes
• Identify the best methods for exploring and implementing team training and assessment of surgical teams
• Explain the central role of a safe and nurturing culture
• Discuss how to enable and support cohesive, engaged and reliable teams
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Paul Barach, MD, MPHAssociate Professor College of Public HealthUniversity of South FloridaTampa, FL
Conference Director
Nevin M. Katz, MDPresident & Executive Director, FACTS-CareAssociate Professor of SurgeryJohns Hopkins UniversityThe Johns Hopkins HospitalBaltimore, MD
Conference Co-Directors
Joseph F. Dasta, MScProfessor EmeritusThe Ohio State University College of PharmacyColumbus, OHAdjunct ProfessorUniversity of Texas College of PharmacyRound Rock, TX
Jerrold H. Levy, MD, FAHA, FCCMProfessor of AnesthesiologyCo-Director, Cardiothoracic ICUDuke University Medical CenterDurham, North Carolina
Daniel L. Miller, MDChief, General Thoracic SurgeryProfessor of Thoracic SurgeryEmory UniversityAtlanta, GA
Mary J. Zellinger, RN, MN, ANP-BC, CCRN-CSCClinical Nurse SpecialistCardiovascular & Critical Care ServicesEmory University HospitalAtlanta, GA
Invited Faculty
Paul Barach, MD, MPHAssociate Professor College of Public HealthUniversity of South FloridaTampa, FL
Philip S. Barie, MDChief of Critical Care & TraumaProfessor of SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CenterNew York, NY
Danielle Blais, PharmD, BCPSClinical Assistant ProfessorThe Ohio State University Medical CenterColumbus, OH
Duke E. Cameron, MDCardiac Surgeon-In-ChargeThe Johns Hopkins HospitalProfessor of SurgeryJohns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
John V. Conte, MDDirector, Mechanical Circulatory SupportThe Johns Hopkins HospitalProfessor of SurgeryJohns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
Jessica R. Crow, PharmDClinical SpecialistCardiac Surgical Intensive Care &Nutrition Support ServiceThe Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of PharmacyBaltimore, MD
Michael C. Doll, MPAS, PA-CChief Physician AssistantDivision of Cardiac SurgeryGeisinger Medical CenterDanville, PA
Joel Dunning, PhDConsultant Cardiothoracic SurgeonJames Cook University HospitalMiddlesbrough, UK
Myra F. Ellis, RN, MSN, CCRN-CSCClinical Nurse IV – CT ICUDuke University HospitalDurham, NC
Charles M. Geller, MDDivision of Cardiac SurgeryBeth Israel Medical CenterNew York, NY
Joseph M. Giordano, MDProfessor EmeritusDepartment of SurgeryThe George WashingtonUniversity Washington, DC
Melissa M. Goldstein, JDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Health PolicySchool of Public Health & Health SciencesThe George WashingtonUniversityWashington, DC
Donnie Goodwin, ACNPCardiac Surgery Nurse Practitio-ner CoordinatorWest Virginia University Heat InstituteMorgantown, WV
Asser F. Guirgues, MBA, CCPChief PerfusionistMedStar Heart InstituteWashington, DC
Jonathan W. Haft, MDDirector, Extra-Corporeal LifeSupport ProgramAssociate Director Cardiovascular Intensive Care UnitsAssociate Professor of Surgery & AnesthesiaUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI
Hitoshi Hirose, MDAssociate Professor of SurgeryDivision of Cardiothoracic SurgeryThomas Jefferson UniversityPhiladelphia, PA
Marsha Holton, CCRN, RCIS, FSICPPresident, Cardiovascular Orien-tation ProgramsClinical CoordinatorIndian Head, MD Barbara S. Jacobs, RN, MSN, CCRN, CENPSenior Director, Nursing Opera-tionsSuburban Hospital Johns Hopkins MedicineBethesda, MD
Jacqueline Jonklaas, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision of EndocrinologyGeorgetown UniversityWashington, DC
James P. Lamberti, MDMedical DirectorRespiratory Care ServicesINOVA Fairfax HospitalFalls Church, VA
S. Jill Ley, RN, MS, CNSClinical Nurse SpecialistAdult & Pediatric Cardiac SurgeryCalifornia Pacific Medical CenterSan Francisco, CA
Michael J. Lim, MDDirector, Division of CardiologyDirector, Cardiac Catheterization LaboratoryAssociate Professor of Internal MedicineSaint Louis University School of MedicineSt. Louis, MO
William R. Lynch, MDAssociate Professor of SurgerySection of Thoracic SurgeryUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI
Haney Mallemat, MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Critical Care MedicineDepartment of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Maryland Medical CenterBaltimore, MD
Robert E. Molyneaux, PA-CChief Physician AssistantSurgical Critical Care ServicesWashington Hospital CenterWashington, DC
Namrata Patil, MD, MPHDirector, Thoracic Intermediate Care UnitAssociate SurgeonBrigham & Women’s HospitalInstructor in SurgeryHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA
Mitchell H. Rosner, MDChair, Department of MedicineProfessor of MedicineUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, VA
Denese Sabatino, MSN, ARNP, NP-C, CCRNClinical Nurse SpecialistDepartment of Critical CareCleveland Clinic FloridaWeston, FL
Steven Simms, RN, BSNCath Lab Patient Care DirectorVirginia Hospital CenterArlington, VA
Cynthia M. Tracy, MDDirector of Cardiology ServicesProfessor of MedicineThe George Washington Uni-versityWashington, DC
Joseph G. Verbalis, MDChief Division of Endocrinology &MetabolismProfessor of Medicine & PhysiologyGeorgetown UniversityWashington, DC
Robert D. Warhurst, PharmClinical Pharmacy SpecialistDepartment of PharmacyIU Health Saxony HospitalFishers, IN
Glenn Whitman, MDDirector, Cardiac SICUThe Johns Hopkins HospitalAssociate Professor of SurgeryJohns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD
SAVE THE DATE!Cardiovascular-Thoracic (CVT)
Critical Care 2014
Meeting the Challenges ofInnovative Technology, and
The ICU Community to Increase Speed of Recovery, Safety, and
Patient Comfort
11th Annual CME Team-Building Multi-Disciplinary Cardiovascular-Thoracic (CVT) Critical Care 2014
October 9-11Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington, DC
Call for Abstracts: Abstract-Based Scientific Session, Poster Session &
Andrew Foster YoungInvestigator AwardMarch 15, 2014
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