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Program Outline 2018 December 7, 2017 ASAIO 64 th Annual Conference Turning Ideas In To Solutions Through Innovation June 13 16, 2018 Washington, DC www.asaio.com 8:30am 4:30pm 7 th Annual Pediatric Medical Device Day Wednesday, June 13 th Pediatric Day Chairs: Christina VanderPluym, MD, Boston Children s Hospital, Boston, MA Iki Adachi, MD, Texas Children s Hospital, Houston, TX Angela Lorts, MD, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Med. Ctr., Cincinnati, OH Pediatric Day Session 1: Artificial Organs in Children The Past, the Present, and the Future Pediatric Day Session 2: The Complication Cascade Novel Approaches to Overcoming Frequent Adverse Events Related to Artificial Support (Bleeding, Thrombosis, Infection) Pediatric Day Session 3: Show Me Your Best Innovations from Micro to Macro Pediatric Day Session 4: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly When All Organs Fail, What Do We Do? 8:00am 5:00pm ASAIO MCS/VAD University Wednesday, June 13 th Course Director: Pramod Bonde, MD, Yale University, New Haven, CT 6:00pm 8:00pm ICCAC 11th Annual Meeting Wednesday, June 13 th Chair: Peggy Blood, MSN, RN, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL The International Consortium of Circulatory Clinicians (ICCAC) will be hosting their 11th Annual Meeting which includes time for networking with MCS colleagues, information about ICCAC, and educational resources that help positively impact the MCS team in order to enhance care of our MCS patients.

8:00am 12:00pm General Session 1 Thursday, June 14 th Top Graded Abstract Presentations ASAIO President s Address Jonathan Haft, MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Keynote Address : The Evolution of Cardiac Surgery Over 4 Decades from a Surgeon, Innovator, Clinical Trials Director, Service Line and CEO Perspective Delos Cosgrove, MD, CEO, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH 8:00am 12:00pm General Session 2 Friday, June 15 th ASAIO History Group Scientific Biography ASAIO Hastings Lectureship Steven Phillips, MD, NIH retired, Urbandale, IA Keynote Address: Innovations in Communication Ralph Weickel, Performance Management, LLC, Lexington, KY ASAIOfyi Rapid Fire Abstract Presentations ASAIOfyi Student Design Competition Cardiac Sessions Invited Speakers & Abstract Presentations Cardiac Track Chairs: Simon Maltais, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN William Cotts, MD, MS, FACC, Advocate Christ Medical Ctr, Oak Lawn, IL Claudius Mahr, DO, FACC, FESC, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Cardiac 1: Acute Heart Failure - Cardiogenic Shock: Patient/Device Selection Cardiac 2: Rise of the Machines: Ethical Issues, Difficult Decisions, and Resource Utilization in MCS Therapy Cardiac 3: Optimizing Outcomes in Patients with Durable Mechanical Support: How to Make the Best of It? Cardiac 4: The Future of MCS Therapy: Innovative and Novel Bioengineered Approaches to Advanced Heart Failure Cardiac 5: Mechanical Circulatory Support vs. Heart Transplantation in the Current Era: Man vs. Machine Cardiac 6: What about the RIGHT? Support for Right and Bi-Ventricular Failure

Bioengineering Sessions Invited Speakers & Abstract Presentations Bioengineering Chairs: Choon-Sik Jhun, PhD, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA John Criscione, MD, PhD, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Kevin Bourque, MSME, Abbott, Burlington, MA Bioengineering 1: Design Innovation and Optimization Bioengineering 2: Hemolysis and Thrombosis Bioengineering 3: Sensors and Pump Control (Physiologic Control and Speed Modulation) Bioengineering 4: Bleeding and von Willebrand Factor Bioengineering 5: Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (Recovery, Vascular Grafts, Multiscale Mechanics) Bioengineering 6: Additive Manufacturing for Artificial Organs Pulmonary Sessions Invited Speakers & Abstract Presentations Pulmonary Chairs: James Blum, MD, Emory Healthcare/VA, Atlanta, GA Dongfang Wang, MD, PhD, Univ of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY Hari Mallidi, MD, FRCSC, Brigham and Women s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Pulmonary 1: Advances in Lung Transplant Pulmonary 2: The Value of Pulmonary Extracorporeal Support Pulmonary 3: Epidemiology of ECMO for Respiratory Support Pulmonary 4: Permanently Implantable Respiratory Support Pulmonary 5: Temporary Respiratory Support Advances Pulmonary 6: Transport of the Respiratory Patient

Renal Sessions Invited Speakers & Abstract Presentations Renal Chairs: Alexander Yevzlin, MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Matthew McGuire, MD, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI Renal 1: KHI Update KHI Describing the Purpose and Mission KHI Kidney Disease Innovation Where are We Headed? Renal 2: Traditional Technology Applied In Novel Ways Acute PD for CHF Vascular Elasticity in HD Access Renal 3: Blood Vessel Innovation Wearable Artificial Kidney Bioengineered Blood Vessels in HD Access Renal 4: Minimally Invasive Techniques Minimally Invasive eavg Insertion Endovascular Fistula Creation / FLEX-1 Study Renal 5: Citrate and CRRT Selective Cytopheretic Device Innovation in Anticoagulation Protocols Renal 6: The Business of ESRD Care IT in the Health Care of Renal Disease The Future of ESRD Payment Systems Pediatric Sessions Invited Speakers & Abstract Presentations Pediatric Chairs: Christina VanderPluym, MD, Boston Children s Hospital, Boston, MA Iki Adachi, MD, Texas Children s Hospital, Houston, TX Angela Lorts, MD, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Ctr, Cincinnati, OH Pediatric 1: The Interface of Intelligent Technology and Artificial Organs Pediatric 2: "We Can Keep Them Alive, But Can We Let Them Live?" Optimizing the Life and Death of Children Supported with Artificial Organs Pediatric 3: Pediatric Abstracts

VAD Sessions Invited Speakers Thursday & Friday VAD Sessions Chair: Dawn Christensen, MS, FNP-BC, Innovation Program Solutions LLC, Pine Grove, PA VAD 1: Lets Teach Things I wish I would have known the first year I was a coordinator Which Way Do We Go? Clarifying the Confusion DMZ vs JC Preparation for a Natural Disaster VAD 2: Shark Tank IFAO Session Friday, June 15 th 8:00am 12:30pm ICCAC MPV Proficiency Verification Courses Saturday, June 16 th ASAIO ICCAC MPV Co -Chairs: Thomas Schloeglhofer, BSc, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Jennifer Beckman, MSN, ARNP, University of Washington, Seattle, WA HVAD HM2 and HM3 Centrimag BerlinHeart Excor Impella Syncardia TAH

8:00am 12:30pm ELSO Course Saturday, June 16 th ELSO/ECMO Co-Chairs: Christian Bermudez, MD, Hospital of the Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Robert Bartlett, MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Patient Management Steven Conrad, MD, PhD Industry and the FDA Scott Merz, PhD Current Circuit and New Research William Lynch, MD, MS Online Conference Information www.asaio.com Exhibit Program in Washington, DC Abstract Submission Deadline February 8, 2018 Dates and Deadlines