Aortovascular Summit 2015: A Multidisciplinary Team Approach Friday, September 18, 2015 9:15am 4:30pm Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:15am 4:00pm PROGRAM CO-DIRECTORS Michael Argenziano, MD Danielle R. Bajakian, MD, FACS Michael A. Borger, MD, PhD William A. Gray, MD Richard M. Green, MD LOCATION NewYork-Presbyterian/ Vivian and Seymour Milstein Family Heart Center 173 Fort Washington Avenue, 1 st Floor New York, NY 10032
Overall Goals Aortovascular Summit 2015 is the second combined aortic and vascular therapy course hosted by NewYork-Presbyterian/. This program represents a unique multidisciplinary collaboration between interventional cardiologists, vascular, thoracic and cardiac surgeons, allowing for a truly comprehensive approach to the management of aortic and vascular disease. This premier two-day course will present the current state of the art in the diagnosis and management of patients with aortic, peripheral, arterial and venous disease. Lectures, video-recording, case presentations, actions and debates will be presented by our internationally recognized faculty. Learning Objectives n Evaluate indications, techniques, and results of surgical and endovascular options for complex thoracic aortic diseases including aortic dissection and aneurysm n Describe indications, techniques, and results of surgical and transcatheter options for aortic valve disease n Evaluate indications, techniques, and results of surgical and endovascular options for complex lower extremity revascularization and critical limb ischemia n Identification and management of superficial and deep venous disease, to include venous insufficiency and DVT Target Audience This activity is designed for primary care physicians, cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, vascular, thoracic and cardiac surgeons, general surgeons, internists, intensivists, anesthesiologists, podiatrists, cardiac and vascular NP s and PA s, physical therapists and other medical professionals involved in the evaluation, diagnosis and/or management of patients with cardiovascular disease. AMA Credit Designation Statement The College of Physicians and Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nurses and physician assistants are encouraged to check with their accrediting organization to ensure they accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Support We expect support for this program through grants from pharmaceutical and medical device companies. Course Organizers Program Administrator Deborah Schwarz, RPA, CIBE Executive Director and Chief Communications Officer Program Coordinator Annmarie Tarleton Special Events Coordinator Telephone: 212-304-7813 Fax: 212-304-7811 E-mail: at3004@cumc.columbia.edu Accreditation The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Program Agenda Friday, September 18, 2015 9:15am 10:00am Registration, Breakfast & Vendor Exhibits Welcoming Remarks Session I: PAD Medical and Endovascular Management Moderators: William A. Gray, MD, Michael R. Jaff, DO, Anthony L. Pucillo, MD, FACC 10:05am 10:20am 10:35am 10:50am 11:00am 11:10am 11:20am 11:35am 11:50am 12:10pm 12:25pm PAD: A primer on scope, identification and testing Timothy J. Crimmins, MD The Medical Treatment of the Patient with PAD in the 21st Century Michael R. Jaff, DO Endovascular Therapy of Intermittent Claudication: Options and outcomes An Office Guide to the Differential Diagnosis of Ulcers Robert Fridman, DPM Managing the Critical Limb Ischemia Patient: Endovascular approaches and outcomes Danielle R. Bajakian, MD, FACS Managing the Critical Limb Ischemia Patient: Surgical approaches and surveillance The Antiproliferative Endovascular Era in PAD Treatment: Are we there yet? Danielle R. Bajakian, MD, FACS Advanced Wound Care Modalities: When should we use them? Robert Fridman, DPM Scaffolds, Injectables, Tacks, Smashers, etc.: Future endovascular therapies Panel Discussion/Q&A Lunch & Vendor Exhibits Session II: Venous Disease Moderators: Danielle R. Bajakian, MD, FACS, Roman Nowygrod, MD, Sharif H. Ellozy, MD 1:15pm 1:30pm 1:45pm 2:00pm 2:15pm 2:30pm 2:45pm 3:00pm 3:15pm 3:30pm 3:45pm 4:00pm 4:15pm Lower Extremity Superficial Venous Insufficiency: Etiology, prevalence and presentation Nicholas J. Morrissey, MD, FACS Endoluminal Therapies for Superficial Venous Insufficiency: Options and methods Ali F. Aboufares, MD Novel Anticoagulants for Venous Thromboembolism: Will this change your practice? Michael R. Jaff, DO The Evolving Role of Endovascular Treatment for DVT Nicholas J. Morrissey, MD, FACS Proximal Venous Obstruction in Chronic Deep Venous Disease: Diagnostic and treatment options? Sharif H. Ellozy, MD Panel Discussion/Q&A Break & Vendor Exhibits Session III: Pulmonary Embolism Moderators: William A. Gray, MD, Matthew Bacchetta, MD, MBA, MA Erika S. Berman-Rosenzweig, MD Which Patients Should Get IVC Filters? And what kind? Nicholas J. Morrissey, MD, FACS Acute Pulmonary Embolism: Diagnosis and risk stratification TBD An Algorithmic Management Strategy for Pulmonary Embolism Erika S. Berman-Rosenzweig, MD Surgical Management of PE: Acute and subacute Matthew Bacchetta, MD, MBA, MA The Emergence of Pulmonary Embolism Response Teams (PERT) Panel Discussion/Q & A 4:30pm Adjourn Day 1
Program Agenda Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:15am 8:00am Registration, Breakfast & Vendor Exhibits Session I: Abdominal Aortic Disease Moderators: Richard M. Green, MD, Matthew Eagleton, MD, Darren B. Schneider, MD What is the Role of Stress Testing Prior to Aneurysm Repair and When Does Cardiac Intervention Make a Difference? 8:20am What is the Diameter Threshold for AAA Repair in 2015? 8:40am 9:00am 9:20am 9:40am 10:00am 10:30am Who Should Repair Aneurysms and What Venue Should the Procedures be Performed in? A hospital perspective Richard S. Liebowitz, MD After 20 Years: What are the benefits, if any, of EVAR? Darren B. Schneider, MD Indications for, and Outcomes of, Endograft Removal Current Status and Future of Branched Endografts Matthew Eagleton, MD Break & Vendor Exhibits Session II: Thoracic Aortic Disease Moderators: Michael A. Borger, MD, PhD, Wilson Y. Szeto, MD, Hiroo Takayama, MD, PhD Natural History of Thoracic Aneurysmal Disease Thomas G. Gleason, MD, FAHA, FACS, FACC, FACCP 11:50am 12:10pm 12:30pm 1:30pm 1:50pm 2:10pm 2:30pm 2:50pm 3:10pm 3:30pm 4:00pm Non-conventional Approaches to the Aortic Arch Wilson Y. Szeto, MD Establishing a Thoracoabdominal Aortic Surgery Program: Lessons learned Michael A. Borger, MD, PhD Lunch & Vendor Exhibits Session III: Aortic Valve and Root Moderators: Michael Argenziano, MD, Thomas G. Gleason, MD, FAHA, FACS, FACC, FACCP Transfemoral AVR: Current indications and results Susheel K. Kodali, MD Mechanical AVR and Root Replacement: When indicated? Michael Argenziano, MD Bicuspid Aortic Valve-associated Aortopathy: When to intervene? Michael A. Borger, MD, PhD Valve-sparing Aortic Root Replacement: The new gold standard? Thomas G. Gleason, MD, FAHA, FACS, FACC, FACCP Conventional AVR and Root Replacement: Bioprosthetic options Wilson Y. Szeto, MD Valve-in-Valve TAVR: Changing the approach to initial AVR surgery? Isaac George, MD Panel Discussion/Q&A Adjourn Meeting 10:50am 11:10am 11:30am Genetic Markers of Thoracic Aortic Disease Richard Blyton Devereux, MD TEVAR: Current indications and limitations Conventional Surgery for Aortic Arch Disease: Techniques and outcomes Hiroo Takayama, MD, PhD
NewYork-Presbyterian/ Course Directors Michael Argenziano, MD Chief, Adult Cardiac Surgery Section Danielle R. Bajakian, MD, FACS Director, Critical Limb Ischemia Program Michael A. Borger, MD, PhD George H. Humphreys, II, Professor of Surgery at the Director, Cardiovascular Institute Director, Aortic Surgery Program Guest Faculty Matthew Eagleton, MD Walter W. Buckley Endowed Chair Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine-CWRU Thomas G. Gleason, MD, FAHA, FACS, FACC, FACCP Professor of Surgery, Ronald V. Pellegrini Endowed Professor and Chair of Cardiothoracic Surgery Chief, Division of Cardiac Surgery Director, Center for Thoracic Aortic Disease Co-Director, Center for Heart Valve Disease UPMC Presbyterian/Shadyside Faculty Ali F. Aboufares, MD NewYork-Presbyterian/ Matthew Bacchetta, MD, MBA, MA Director, Adult Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Program Director, Pulmonary Thromboendartectomy Program Surgical Director, The Pulmonary Hypertension Comprehensive Care Center NewYork-Presbyterian/ William A. Gray, MD Professor of Medicine Director, Endovascular Services Richard M. Green, MD Professor of Surgery Associate Chief, Division of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery Michael R. Jaff, DO Paul and Phyllis Fireman Endowed Chair in Vascular Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Wilson Y. Szeto, MD Division of Cardiovascular Surgery Surgical Director, Transcatheter Cardio-Aortic Therapies Associate Director, Thoracic Aortic Surgery University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Erika S. Berman-Rosenzweig, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics (in Medicine) Medical Director, The Pulmonary Hypertension Comprehensive Care Center Associate Chief, Division of Pediatric Cardiology NewYork-Presbyterian/ Timothy J. Crimmins, MD Weill Cornell Medical College Richard Blyton Devereux, MD Professor of Medicine Weill Cornell Medical College Faculty (Continued) Sharif H. Ellozy, MD Robert Fridman, DPM Department of Orthopaedics NewYork-Presbyterian/ Isaac George, MD Surgical Director, Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapies NewYork-Presbyterian/ Susheel K. Kodali, MD Director, Heart Valve Center Director, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program NewYork-Presbyterian/ Richard S. Liebowitz, MD Chief Medical Officer NewYork-Presbyterian/ Nicholas J. Morrissey, MD, FACS Chief Compliance Officer NewYork-Presbyterian/ Adjunct- Weill Medical College of Cornell University Roman Nowygrod, MD, FACS Professor of Surgery NewYork-Presbyterian/ Anthony L. Pucillo, MD, FACC NewYork-Presbyterian/ Director, Cardiology Operations NewYork-Presbyterian/Lawrence Hospital Darren B. Schneider, MD Weill Cornell Medical College Hiroo Takayama, MD, PhD Co-Director, HCM Program NewYork-Presbyterian/
Meeting Location NewYork-Presbyterian/ Vivian and Seymour Milstein Family Heart Center Myrna L. Daniels Auditorium 173 Fort Washington Avenue, First Floor New York, NY 10032 RegistratioN: Outside of the Myrna L. Daniels Auditorium DIDACTICS: Myrna L. Daniels Auditorium MEALS & VENDOR EXHIBITs: Riverview Terrace Subway Take the 1, A, C lines to 168th Street Washington Heights/Broadway Parking Parking is available at the NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center parking garage, located on the southwest corner of Fort Washington Avenue and West 165th Street. Parking fee is NOT included with registration. Valet parking is available at the entrance of the Milstein Hospital Building located at 177 Fort Washington Avenue. Registration Fees Non-NYP Clinicians $125 (one day); $150 (both days) NYP Clinicians $50 (both days) Fellows, Residents & Students (no CME credits will be awarded) FREE Payment Methods ONLINE: To make an online credit card payment please visit: www.columbiasurgerycme.org. For security purposes, credit card payments cannot be accepted in the mail or by phone. American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa only. BY MAIL: Complete the attached registration form and mail together with full payment to: 400 Kelby Street, 11th Floor Fort Lee, NJ 07024 Enclose a check or money order made payable to: Columbia University Department of Surgery/Aortovascular CME. Checks must be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank. Registration Please register me for the continuing medical education program entitled: Aortovascular Summit 2015: A Multidisciplinary Team Approach Space is limited, early registration is highly encouraged m Non-NYP Clinicians $125 (one day); $150 (both days) m NYP Clinicians $50 (both days) m Fellows, Residents & Students (no CME credits will be awarded) FREE Please print or type First Name M.I. Last Name Degree(s) Company/Institution Address City State Zip Daytime Phone E-mail (required for confirmation purposes) Specialty Special Needs (specify accommodations needed) Attendee Signature Daytime Fax Date PLEASE NOTE: Registration is limited and will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis. Telephone registrations and/or cancellations are not accepted. Refunds of registration fee, less a $25 administrative charge, will be made if written notification of cancellation is received by August 21, 2015. Unfortunately no refunds can be made thereafter.
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