Non-Invasive Imaging and Sudden Cardiac Death: Focus on Coronary Anomalies and Cardiomyopathy DECEMBER 4, 2011 Mount Sinai School of Medicine Course Director SHUBHIKA SRIVASTAVA, MBBS, FASE President NYPES Director, Pediatric and Fetal Echocardiography Laboratory Course Co-Director COLIN K.L. PHOON, MPHIL, MD, FASE Secretary NYPES Director, Pediatric & Fetal Echocardiography NYU School of Medicine NYU Langone Medical Center Sponsored by: Department of Pediatrics New York Pediatric Echo Society Register online: www.mssm.edu/cme/courses/coronary
Non-Invasive Imaging and Sud PROGRAM DESCRIPTION This course will present the role of currently available non-invasive imaging modalities, including echocardiography, CT, and MRI, in the diagnosis and management of children and young adults with lesions known to be high-risk for sudden death. In addition, the program will present currently available data on the role integrated imaging may play in predicting outcomes for these patients. Topics to be covered include dilated and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, as well as anomalies of coronary artery origin and course. The format includes didactic lectures, panel discussion, and debate, with enthusiastic and knowledgeable speakers, known for their specific expertise within this arena. Presentations will emphasize strengths and weaknesses of each imaging modality, and how to best apply the data to the management of individual patients. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this activity, participants will demonstrate the ability to: Use appropriate imaging techniques to identify hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in children and recognize characteristics which distinguish HCM from athlete s heart. Define the role of echo and MRI for risk stratification of patients with HCM. Use echocardiography to characterize dilated cardiomyopathy. Recognize the strengths of echo and MRI both for the diagnosis of LV non-compaction and for their utility in predicting outcomes. Evaluate for dyssynchrony and recognize its clinical application. Use echocardiography to diagnose anomalies of coronary artery origin and course. Identify which imaging modality is most appropriate for follow-up of patients with diagnosed coronary anomaly. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Adult and Pediatric Cardiologists, Cardiologists-in-Training and Sonographers Registration Fees: Physicians: $150.00 ASE Members: $120.00 Cardiac Sonographers: $75.00 ASE Sonographer Members: $60.00 Residents/Fellows: $50.00 Conference Location: ICHAN Medical Institute 1425 Madison Avenue at 98th Street New York, NY 10029 Directions: www.mountsinaihospital.org/visiting-us Discounted parting is available on East 99th Street between Madison & Park Avenues. For Hotel Accommodations, please contact our Housing Manager, Denise Newman, Email: dnew229@aol.com or Ph: 718-835-4911 Fax: 718-835-8661 Verification of Attendance Will be provided to all professionals. Accreditation 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 and the New York Pediatric Echo Society. is accredited by Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement The Mount Sinai School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Cancellation Policy: A fee of $35.00 will be retained to cover administrative costs for refunds and cancellations. All requests must be confirmed in writing to The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School by Friday, November 18, 2011. No refunds will be made after this date or for no-shows. This product [service] is not affiliated with or endorsed by ARDMS. Acknowledgement This program is made possible in part by a generous grant from the Michael H. Ludwig Memorial Foundation. FOR CONFERENCE INFORMATION email: cme@mssm.edu or call the Office of CME at 212-731-7950
den Cardiac Death: Focus on Coronary An 8:00 8:40am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:40 Welcome & Introduction SESSION I: CARDIOMYOPATHY AND SUDDEN DEATH Chairs: Benjamin W. Eidem, MD and Daphne T. Hsu, MD 8:45 9:15 Role of imaging in diagnosis, screening and risk stratification of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Benjamin W. Eidem, MD 9:15 9:45 Role of imagining in assessment of outcomes and in management of Dilated Cardiomyopathy Leo Lopez, MD 9:45 10:00 BREAK 10:00 10:30 Role of imaging in the diagnosis and assessment of outcomes in Ventricular Non-Compaction Wyman W. Lai, MD 10:30 11:00 The Dyssynchronous Heart Shubhika Srivastava, MBBS, FASE 11:00 11:30 Panel Discussion Chairs: Benjamin W. Eidem, MD and Daphne T. Hsu, MD and Faculty 11:30 12:30pm LUNCH SESSION II: CORONARY ANOMALIES AND SUDDEN DEATH Chairs: Richard O. Lorber, MD, FAAP and Peter Frommelt, MD 12:30 1:00 Echocardiography in diagnosis of at risk coronary anomalies Ira A. Parness, MD 1:00 1:30 MRI and CT Angiography in imaging of at risk coronary anomalies James C. Nielsen, MD and Richard O. Lorber, MD 1:30 2:30 Pros and Cons: Surgery is indicated for anomalous origin of the right coronary artery from the aorta and intra-arterial coronary course Peter Frommelt, MD, FASE versus Colin K.L. Phoon, MPHIL, MD, FASE 2:30 2:45 BREAK 2:45 3:15 How to follow patients pre- and post-surgery for the diagnosis of anomalous origin of coronary artery from the aorta Julie A. Brothers, MD 3:15 3:45 Surgical perspective and overview of the Coronary Registry Marshall Lewis Jacobs, MD 4:15 4:30 Panel Discussion Chairs: Richard O. Lorber, MD, Peter Frommelt, MD and Faculty 4:30pm Concluding Remarks Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of to ensure objectivity, balance, independence, transparency, and scientific rigor in all CME-sponsored educational activities. All faculty participating in the planning or implementation of a sponsored activity are expected to disclose to the audience any relevant financial relationships and to assist in resolving any conflict of interest that may arise from the relationship. Presenters must also make a meaningful disclosure to the audience of their discussions of unlabeled or unapproved drugs or devices. This information will be available as part of the course material. Special Needs is in full compliance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is accessible for individuals with special needs. If you require special accommodations, call the Office of CME, 212-731-7950.
omalies and Cardiomyopathy COURSE DIRECTOR SHUBHIKA SRIVASTAVA, MBBS, FASE President NYPES Director, Pediatric and Fetal Echocardiography Laboratory COURSE CO-DIRECTOR COLIN K.L. PHOON, MPHIL, MD, FASE Secretary NYPES Director, Pediatric & Fetal Echocardiography NYU School of Medicine NYU Langone Medical Center GUEST FACULTY JULIE A. BROTHERS, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Medical Director, Lipid Heart Clinic Division of Cardiology The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA BENJAMIN W. EIDEM, MD, FASE, FACC Professor of Pediatrics & Medicine Divisions of Pediatric Cardiology & Cardiovascular Diseases Director, Pediatric & Fetal Echocardiography Laboratory Director, Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Training Program Mayo Clinic Chair, Pediatric & Congenital Heart Disease Council, American Society of Echocardiography Rochester, MN PETER FROMMELT, MD, FASE Professor of Pediatrics Medical College of Wisconsin Director of Pediatric Echocardiography Department of Pediatrics Children s Hospital of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI DAPHNE T. HSU, MD Professor of Pediatrics Albert Einstein College of Medicine Chief, Co-Director, Pediatric Heart Center The Children's Hospital at Montefiore Bronx, NY MARSHALL LEWIS JACOBS, MD Director of Clinical Research Department of Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery Cleveland Clinic Children s Hospital Cleveland, OH WYMAN W. LAI, MD, FASE Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Director of Non Invasive Imaging Morgan Stanley Children s Hospital Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY LEO LOPEZ, MD, FASE Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Albert Einstein College of Medicine Director of Pediatric Cardiac Noninvasive Imaging Children s Hospital at Montefiore Bronx, NY RICHARD O. LORBER, MD, FAAP Director of Fetal Cardiology Program Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Diseases Cleveland Clinic Children s Hospital Cleveland, OH Register online: www.mssm.edu/ cme/courses/ coronary MOUNT SINAI FACULTY JAMES C. NIELSEN, MD and Radiology Director, Pediatric and Congenital Noninvasive Imaging Mount Sinai Children s Heart Center New York, NY IRA A. PARNESS, MD Chief, Professor of Pediatrics The Mount Sinai Kravis Children s Hospital New York, NY
REGISTRATION FEES Non-Invasive Imaging and Sudden Cardiac Death: Focus on Coronary Anomalies and Cardiomyopathy Sunday, December 4, 2011, New York, NY Physicians $150.00 Cardiac Sonographers $75.00 ASE Members $120.00 ASE Sonographer Members $60.00 Residents/Fellows $50.00 LAST NAME FIRST NAME (MD, RN, etc.) MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TELEPHONE FAX EMAIL SPECIALTY INSTITUTION/AFFILIATION Please indicate special dietary needs: Kosher Vegetarian Cancellation Policy: A fee of $35.00 will be retained to cover administrative costs for refunds and cancellations. All requests must be confirmed in writing to The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School two weeks before the course begins. No refunds will be made after November 18, 2011 for cancellations and for 'no-shows'. THREE WAYS TO REGISTER Online at www.mssm.edu/cme/courses/coronary Fax this form with your Visa, M/C or AE# to 212-731-7930 Mail this form with your check to: The Page and William Black Post-Graduate School One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1193 New York, NY 10029-6574 Enclosed is my check for $ payable to The Page and William Black Post- Graduate School Bill my credit card $ MasterCard Visa American Express Card Number Exp. Date: Cardholder s Name (please print): Signature: For conference information, please call the Office of CME at 212-731-7950 or email cme@mssm.edu Register online: www.mssm.edu/cme/courses/coronary
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