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University of California San Francisco Division of Cardiology Department of Medicine University of California San Francisco, School of Medicine and Division of Cardiology, The Queen’s Medical Center Honolulu, Hawaii Innovative Procedures, Devices, and State of the Art Care for Arrhythmias, Heart Failure and Structural Heart Disease Thursday – Saturday January 30 – February 1, 2014 Hilton Hawaiian Village Honolulu, Hawaii COURSE CHAIRS Teresa De Marco, MD, FACC Professor of Medicine and Surgery R.H. and Jane G. Logan Endowed Chair in Cardiology; Director, Heart Failure and Pulmonary Hypertension; Medical Director, Heart Transplantation University of California, San Francisco Randall J. Lee, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology University of California, San Francisco Melvin Scheinman, MD Professor of Medicine, Emeritus Walter H. Shorenstein Endowed Chair in Cardiology, University of California, San Francisco David Singh, MD Electrophysiologist The Queen’s Medical Center Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI Christian Spies, MD Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories The Queen’s Medical Center Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
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University of California San Francisco

Division of CardiologyDepartment of MedicineUniversity of CaliforniaSan Francisco, School of Medicine and Division of Cardiology, The Queen’s Medical CenterHonolulu, Hawaii

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Teresa De Marco, MD, FACCProfessor of Medicine and SurgeryR.H. and Jane G. Logan Endowed Chair in Cardiology; Director, Heart Failure and Pulmonary Hypertension; Medical Director, Heart TransplantationUniversity of California, San FranciscoRandall J. Lee, MD, PhDProfessor of Medicine, Division of CardiologyUniversity of California, San FranciscoMelvin Scheinman, MDProfessor of Medicine, EmeritusWalter H. Shorenstein Endowed Chair in Cardiology, University of California, San Francisco

David Singh, MDElectrophysiologist The Queen’s Medical CenterAssistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HIChristian Spies, MDDirector, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories The Queen’s Medical Center Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

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OVERVIEW There has been a very rapid explosion in the breadth of both pharmacologic as well as device-related therapies and our main objective will be to review the indications for the myriad of therapeutic options available for managing patients in an increasingly complex medical landscape.Based on previous experience, we will use small group workshops to further refine and focus our message to clinicians with various experiences in the management of these patients. We are very fortunate to have many world-renowned experts participating as faculty this year. Some of the highlights of the conference will include:• Small Group workshop focused on the development of a

hospital-based heart failure readmission reduction program.• In-depth discussion about left atrial appendage exclusion with

several of the field’s experts, Dr. Saibal Kar, Dr. Randall Lee, and Dr. Brian Whisenant.

• Small group heart dissection with UCSF’s cardiac pathologist, Dr. Phillip Ursell.

• Exploring the role of genetic evaluation for patients with life threatening cardiac arrhythmias with electrophysiology pioneer Dr. Melvin Scheinman.

• Focus on risk stratification and management for young athletes with cardiac disease.

This year’s conference will be held in Honolulu on the beautiful island of Oahu. The conference is presented by the UCSF Division of Cardiology and the Division of Cardiology at The Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu Hawaii. The conference is sponsored by the UCSF Office of Continuing Medical Education.

OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:• Better understand the indications for anticoagulant therapy

for patients with atrial fibrillation including the use of new oral anticoagulants;

• Examine the pathophysiologic process leading to the development of heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction;

• Assess the indications for catheter ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia;

• Appropriately refer patients for percutaneous interventions in patients with structural heart disease including: Aortic Stenosis, Mitral Regurgitation, and Patent Foramen Ovale, and LAA exclusion;

• Examine the role of palliative care for patients with advanced heart failure;

• Apply current concepts for indications and patient selection or cardiac resynchronization therapy, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, left ventricular assist devices and heart transplantation in advanced heart failure.

January 30 – February 1, 2014

ACCREDITATION

The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

UCSF designates this live activity for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This CME activity meets the requirements under California Assembly Bill 1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.

Nurses:For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME.

Physician Assistants:AAPA accepts category 1 credit from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA PRA category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.

Pharmacy:The California Board of Pharmacy accepts as continuing professional education those courses that meet the standard of relevance to pharmacy practice and have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit.™

Hilton Hawaiian VillageHonolulu, Hawaii

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general info

GENERAL INFORMATIONAdvanced registration closes three (3) business days prior to start of course.HOW TO ENROLLTuition: By 10/31/13 After 10/31/13$625 $675 Practicing Physicians$525 $575 Allied Health Professionals$525 $575 Residents/FellowsPayment can be made by Visa, MasterCard, AmEx or check. REGISTER VIA:Online: www.cme.ucsf.eduMail: Complete course registration form

and send with payment to: UCSF Office of Continuing Medical Education P.O. Box 45368 San Francisco, CA 94145-0368

Fax: Fax completed registration form to: (415) 502-1795 (be sure to include your credit card number)

Phone: To register by phone or to inquire about registration status, please call UCSF’s CME Registration Office at (415) 476-5808.

Please check our website for up-to-date information on the course: www.cme.ucsf.eduOn-Site Registration: Generally we are able to accommodate on-site registration at our courses however pre-registration is preferred to ensure that we have adequate course materials. REFUND POLICYCancellations received in writing before January 22, 2014 will be refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 20147:00 am Registration and Continental Breakfast

UPDATE IN ARRHYTHMIA DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT8:00 Welcoming Remarks: Robert Hong, Randall Lee, David Singh

8:10 Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: What’s New, Out, and On the Horizon

Edward Gerstenfeld

8:40 Geonomic Arrhythmia Syndromes: ECG Recognition and Therapy

Melvin Scheinman

9:10 Update: Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Nitish Badhwar

9:40 New Oral Anticoagulants: From DVT’s to Atrial Fibrillation David Singh

10:10 Break

10:30 Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia: Indications for Use of Endocardial and Epicardial Approaches

Edward Gerstenfeld

11:00 Sudden Death in Athletes: From ECG Screening to Defibrillators in High-risk Patients

Byron Lee

12:00 pm Lunch on own

1:15 Break Out Sessions (workshops are 1 hour each and repeated)

WORKSHOP 1: Advanced ECG Course – Melvin Scheinman and Edward Gerstenfeld

WORKSHOP 2: Heart Dissection – Philip Ursell and Nitish Badhwar

3:15 Adjourn

COURSE LOCATIONThe Hilton Hawaiian Village® is nestled on 22 oceanfront acres offering the perfect mix of exceptional hotel accommodations and classic Hawaiian hospitality. Imagine lush tropical gardens, waterfalls, exotic wildlife and priceless artwork. As Waikiki’s only true resort, it is a perfect blend of luxurious accommodations with over 20 restaurants and lounges, shopping, recreational and cultural activities, nightly entertainment and more!A block of guestrooms has been reserved at the special UCSF conference rates ranging from of $229.00 to $329.00 per night depending on the room type. You are urged to make your reservations early. The cut-off date is December 29, 2013, or until the group room block is filled. After this date, rooms will be provided on a space-available basis only. To make hotel reservations, please call Hilton Reservations at (800) 445-8667 and make sure to mention the 3 letter code: BAC. To make hotel reservations on-line, go to www.cme.ucsf.edu and click on the hotel link in the Travel & Lodging section of the course webpageBy staying at the host hotel, you help UCSF meet its contractual obligations and keep registration fees reasonable. RENTAL CARHertz is offering special rates for participants of this conference; simply call (800) 654-2240 and refer to convention number 03BW0133 or call your travel agent. You may also make reservations at www.Hertz.com. Advance reservations are recommended.AIR TRANSPORTATIONUCSF has negotiated special fares with American and United Airlines for our course attendees. You may use the following tour codes to book on your own:American (800) 433-1790 code: A4214AL United – www.united.com code: ZQPA615747

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FRIDAY JANUARY 31, 20147:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast

EMERGING STRATEGIES IN HEART FAILURE

8:00 Welcoming Remarks: Teresa De Marco

8:05 Diagnosis of Heart Failure: Which Biomarker and When? Mary Gray

8:35 Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: State-of-the-art Management

Liviu Klein

9:05 What Could we Possibly do to Treat Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction?

Mary Gray

9:35 Strategies for Reducing Heart Failure Readmissions: A Comprehensive Approach

Nimi Tarango

10:10 Break

10:30 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension and Right Heart Failure: Identification and Management

Teresa De Marco

11:00 Advanced Heart Failure Therapies for the Stage D Patient: Indications and Outcomes with Transplantation and Ventricular Assist Devices

Liviu Klein

11:30 Role of Palliative Care in Heart Failure Daniel Fischberg

12:00 pm Lunch on own

1:15 Workshops (1 hour each and repeated):

WORKSHOP 1: Reducing Heart Failure Readmissions: The Nuts and Bolts of a Successful Program. Nimi Tarango and Mandi Benton Cummings

WORKSHOP 2: VAD Workshop: Optimizing Settings, Drugs, and Managing Complications Through Case Based Approach Liviu Klein and Teresa De Marco

3:15 Adjourn

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1, 20147:30 am Continental Breakfast

UPDATE IN STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASE8:00 Welcoming Remarks: Christian Spies

8:10 Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Christian Spies and Brittney Patterson- Lazzaro

8:40 Percutaneous Paravalvular Leak Closure – Why, When, and How?

Brian Whisenant

9:10 Balloon Valvuloplasty – Understanding the Differences of Pulmonic, Mitral, and Aortic Valvuloplasty Procedures

Christian Spies

9:40 Percutaneous Mitral Valve Interventions – From Edge-to-edge Repair to Replacement

Saibal Kar

10:10 Break

10:30 Patent Foramen Ovale Closure and Cryptogenic Thromboembolic Events – When to Consider Closure?

Brian Whisenant

11:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: The Role of Percutaneous Left Atrial Appendage Exclusion Devices in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Randall Lee, Saibal Kar, and Brian Whisenant

12:15 pm Closing Remarks, Evaluations

12:30 Adjourn

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Teresa De Marco, MD, FACCProfessor of Medicine and SurgeryR.H. and Jane G. Logan Endowed Chair in Cardiology; Director, Heart Failure and Pulmonary Hypertension; Medical Director, Heart TransplantationUniversity of California, San FranciscoRandall J. Lee, MD, PhDProfessor of Medicine, Division of CardiologyUniversity of California, San FranciscoMelvin Scheinman, MDProfessor of Medicine, EmeritusWalter H. Shorenstein Endowed Chair in Cardiology, University of California, San FranciscoDavid Singh, MDElectrophysiologist The Queen’s Medical CenterAssistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HawaiiChristian Spies, MDDirector, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories, The Queen’s Medical CenterAssociate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of HawaiiHonolulu, Hawaii

COURSE FACULTY(University of California, San Francisco unless indicated)

Nitish Badhwar, MD, FACC, FHRSAssociate Professor of MedicineStone-Chamberlain Endowed Chair in Cardiology; Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology Training Program; Associate Chief, Cardiac ElectrophysiologyMandi Benton-Cumming, APRNNurse Practitioner The Queen’s Medical CenterHonolulu, HawaiiDaniel Fischberg, MD, PhD, FAAHPMMedical Director, Pain & Palliative Care Department, The Queen’s Medical Center, Chief, Division of Palliative Medicine Professor, Department of Geriatric Medicine, John A. Burns School of Medicine of the University of HawaiiEdward P. Gerstenfeld, MDProfessor of MedicineChief, Cardiac Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia ServiceMary Gray, MDProfessor of MedicineSan Francisco General HospitalRobert Hong, MDChief, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, The Queen’s Medical Center; Medical Director of The Queen’s Heart Physician PracticeHonolulu, Hawaii

Saibal Kar, MDDirector, Cardiovascular Intervention Center Research, Cedars Sinai Medical CenterLos Angeles, CALiviu Klein, MD, MSAssistant Professor of MedicineDirector, Mechanical Circulatory Support and Heart Failure Device ProgramBrittney Patterson-Lazzaro, APRNNurse PractitionerThe Queen’s Medical CenterHonolulu, HawaiiNimaljeet (Nimi) Tarango, NPNurse Practitioner, UCSF Pulmonary Hypertension and Heart Failure ClinicsPhilip C. Ursell, MDProfessor of PathologyDirector of the Autopsy Service, UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children’s HospitalBrian Whisenant, MDMedical Director, Structural Heart Disease ProgramIntermountain Heart Institute Salt Lake City, UT

Hilton Hawaiian VillageHonolulu, Hawaii

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INNOVATIVE PROCEDURES, DEVICES, AND STATE OF THE ART CARE FOR ARRHYTHMIAS, HEART FAILURE AND STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASE

January 30-February 1, 2014Hilton Hawaiian VillageHonolulu, Hawaii

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Mail to : UCSF Office of CME P.O. Box 45368 San Francisco, CA 94145-0368 Fax: (415) 502- 1795

Online registration: www.cme.ucsf.eduRegistration Information: (415) 476-5808 Course Information: (415) 476-4251

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