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Sponsored by: HCM Program of the Division of Cardiology and The Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery & Mount Sinai Roosevelt HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY TREATMENT Medical, Surgical, Sudden Death Prevention and Newer Modalities Saturday and Sunday April 18 19, 2015 The Yale Club 50 Vanderbilt Avenue New York, NY Course Directors Daniel Swistel, MD Sponsored by The Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Program at and Mount Sinai Roosevelt CME Credit Certified by: and Mount Sinai Roosevelt

COURSE DESCRIPTION Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy is one of the most challenging diseases encountered in cardiology practice because of the diversity of its expression and unpredictable clinical course. In this symposium the evolving treatments for HCM will be discussed: medical treatment including disopyramide for obstruction, new surgical approaches to the mitral valve as adjuncts to myectomy, revised pathophysiologic understanding of SAM, implantable devices to prevent sudden death, and newer modalities such as alcohol septal ablation and AFib ablation. Current echocardiographic diagnosis and HCM subtypes will be covered, and stress echocardiography to provoke latent LVOT obstruction will be demonstrated. Also, state of the art of MRI and CT angio in HCM will be covered, as well as genotype analysis for family screening. The importance of the installation of an automatic external defibrillator at every athletic playing field and practice session will be discussed. Investigational initiatives will discussed: new pharmacologic therapy for mitigation of symptoms, and development of phenotype. Investigational interventional approaches to the mitral valve for treatment of obstruction in patients with contraindications to myectomy will be introduced. TARGET AUDIENCE Cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, internists, registered nurses, and nurse practitioners, as well as fellows and residents who care for patients with HCM. OBJECTIVES In patient with HCM, learn to use echocardiography to diagnose different variants: obstructive, nonobstructive, apical, mid-lv obstructive; diagnose systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve (SAM), use maneuvers to provoke gradients, including standing and exercise based on published literature. In HCM patients learn the risk factors for sudden death based on guidelines. Understand the positive impact of ICD implantation for prevention of sudden death based on cohort studies. In obstruction, review new data from the literature concerning the pathophysiology of obstruction, and the cause of SAM; diagnose mid-lv obstruction and its consequences. In obstructive HCM critically review the data concerning the efficacy of pharmacologic therapy. Learn to successfully apply disopyramide/beta blocker therapy for meaningful reduction in symptoms. Examine indications and clinical utility of MRI in HCM based on guidelines and learn of current research initiatives from recent publications and ongoing clinical trials. Learn to recognize when a patient requires extended myectomy based on guidelines. In patients with obstruction refractory to pharmacologic therapy review published data how revised understanding of the pathophysiology of obstruction has led sophisticated repair of the mitral valve as an adjunct to myectomy, that may improve outcomes and make success more predictable. Critically evaluate evidence-based literature and guidelines to understand indications for alcohol septal ablation. Recognize the vital importance of anticoagulation of atrial fibrillation patients for stroke prevention and be familiar with the pharmacologic agents appropriate to prevent atrial fibrillation recurrence. Determine best practices in treating atrial fibrillation in HCM and understand indications and current approaches to pharmacotherapy and ablation, based on guidelines. Learn about the utility of the automatic external defibrillator for emergency treatment of sudden cardiac death from published literature. Learn about AED efficacy data in athletic playing field death from published research; observe demonstration of AED; discuss public policy activity. Understand the current recommendations and controversies in pre-athletic screening for genetic heart disease based on guidelines and prescribe appropriate exercise regimen for an athlete with HCM based on Bethesda Conference recommendations. SUBMISSION OF CASE PRESENTATIONS Attendees are encouraged to submit interesting case presentations in PowerPoint format. Subjects that will be considered must pertain to the HCM topics included in the agenda, and will be judged by a panel of our faculty. The best cases will be selected for presentation to the assembled Symposium. Total length of presentation should be no more than 8 slides and no more than 8 minutes in duration. PowerPoints should include imaging and anonymized video clips. No patient identifying information should appear anywhere in the PowerPoint. Cases will be presented by the submitting physician. Title and Presenter will be listed in the final electronic version of the symposium agenda. Attendees wishing to be considered should email presentations to Bette Kim MD, bekim@chpnet.org no later than March 20. ACCREDITATION STATEMENT Mount Sinai Health System Hospitals: Mount Sinai Beth Israel, and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT and Mount Sinai Roosevelt designate this live activity for a maximum of 13.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. POLICY ON FACULTY AND PROVIDER DISCLOSURE It is the policy of Mount Sinai Health System Hospitals: Mount Sinai Beth Israel, and Mount Sinai Roosevelt, that faculty and providers disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity and have established policies in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made in the activity handout materials.

HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY TREATMENT Medical, Surgical, Sudden Death Prevention and Newer Modalities SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2015 8:00 am Registration and Breakfast 8:30 am Introduction and Welcome 8:35 am HCM Pathology, Differential Diagnosis, Genetics and Epidemiology Martin S. Maron, MD 9:15 am Using Echocardiography to Guide Treatment in HCM 9:55 am Stress Echocardiography in HCM and Live Demonstrations Farooq A. Chaudhry, MD 10:35 am Panel Discussion and Cases Bette Kim, MD; Martin S. Maron, MD; ; Farooq A. Chaudhry, MD 11:10 am Coffee Break 11:30 am Stepped Management of Obstructive HCM 12:10 pm Investigational Pharmacologic Trial for HCM: Late Na Channel Blockade Martin S. Maron, MD 12:30 pm Investigational Pharmacologic Trial for HCM: Perhexiline Perry Elliott, MD 12:50 pm Questions 1:00 pm Luncheon 1:40 pm Risk Stratification for Sudden Death Perry Elliott, MD 2:15 pm Risk Stratification and ICD for Prevention of Sudden Death Barry Maron, MD 2:50 pm Panel Discussion and Cases Barry J. Maron, MD; Perry Elliott, MD; Davendra Mehta, MD; 3:20 pm Coffee Break 3:40 pm Family Screening for HCM: Clinical and Genotype Analysis Milla Arabadjian, NP 4:00 pm Developing Disease-Modifying Treatment for Early HCM Carolyn Yung Ho, MD 4:25 pm Adverse Impact of Atrial Fibrillation Bette Kim, MD 4:50 pm New Options for Atrial Fibrillation Davendra Mehta, MD 5:20 pm Panel Discussion and Cases Davendra Mehta, MD; Carolyn Yung Ho, MD; Bette Kim, MD; Milla Arabadjian, NP 5:50 pm Adjourn SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 2015 8:00 am Registration and Breakfast 8:30 am Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in HCM: State of the Art Javier Sanz, MD 9:00 am Surgical Septal Myectomy and Ancillary Procedures to Eliminate SAM: Papillary Muscle Release, Mitral Leaflet Plication and Residual Leaflet Excision Daniel G. Swistel, MD

9:40 am Alcohol Ablation and Newer Interventional Approaches to the Mitral Valve for Obstruction Paul Sorajja, MD 10:20 am Panel Discussion and Cases Daniel G. Swistel, MD; Javier Sanz, MD; Paul Sorajja, MD; 11:10 am Coffee Break 11:25 am Does Surgical or Pharmacologic Relief of Obstruction Improve Survival? Sandhya Balaram, MD 11:55 am Roles of an Advocacy Organization for HCM Patients Lisa Salberg 12:25 pm An Automatic External Defibrillator for Every Playing Field and Practice Session Eyal Herzog, MD 1:00 pm Cases and Panel Discussion Sandhya Balaram, MD; Eyal Herzog, MD; Lisa Salberg 1:45 pm Adjourn COURSE DIRECTORS FACC FASE Program Director, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Program Director, Echocardiography Laboratory Mount Sinai Roosevelt Hospital New York, NY Daniel G. Swistel, MD Senior Attending Surgeon Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery New York, NY GUEST FACULTY Milla Arabadjian, FNP BC, MS, RN Nurse Practitioner Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Program Mount Sinai Roosevelt and Sandhya K. Balaram, MD, PhD Interim Chief, Division of Cardiac Surgery and Mount Sinai Roosevelt Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery Farooq A. Chaudhry, MD, FACP, FACC, FASE,FAHA Director, Echocardiography Laboratories Associate Director, Mount Sinai Heart Network Zena and Michael A. Wiener Cardiovascular Institute and Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Center for Cardiovascular Health Eyal Herzog, MD Director Cardiac Care Unit Director Echocardiography Laboratories Hospital Associate Perry Elliott, MD Professor in Inherited Cardiovascular Disease The Heart Hospital University College Hospital London United Kingdom Carolyn Yung Ho, MD Medical Director Cardiovascular Genetics Center Assistant Cardiovascular Division Brigham and Women s Hospital Boston, MA Barry J. Maron, MD Director Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation Minneapolis, MN Tufts University School of Medicine Boston, MA HOST FACULTY MOUNT SINAI HEALTH SYSTEMS Martin S. Maron, MD Program Director Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center Tufts Medical Center Boston, MA Lisa Salberg President & Founder Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association Hibernia, NJ Paul Sorajja, MD Director Center for Valve and Structural Heart Disease Minneapolis Heart Institute Abbott Northwestern Hospital Minneapolis, MN Bette Kim, MD Attending Physician Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Program and Mount Sinai Roosevelt Assistant Clinical Davendra Mehta, MD Director of Electrophysiology Javier Sanz, MD Director, Cardiac CT/MR Zena and Michael A. Wiener Cardiovascular Institute Marie-Josee and Henry R. Kravis Center for Cardiovascular Health Assistant /Cardiology & Radiology

REGISTRATION FORM HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY TREATMENT Medical, Surgical, Sudden Death Prevention and Newer Modalities April 18-19, 2015 The Yale Club, New York, NY Title First Name Last Name MD, DO, NP, PA, etc. Address COURSE DIRECTORS City State Mark Zip V. Sherrid, MD FACC FASE Program Director, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Program Phone Fax Director, Echocardiography Laboratory Mount Sinai Roosevelt Hospital E-mail Specialty (Be sure to include your e-mail address as confirmation/receipt will be sent electronically) New York, NY Daniel G. Swistel, MD Senior Attending Surgeon TUITION Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery $350.00 Practicing Physicians $150.00 Mount Sinai Health Systems Physicians Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery $75.00 Trainee New York, NY $75.00 Nurse PAYMENT METHODS Payment Must Accompany Registration Form Online Registration is available and is the preferred method www.chpnet.org/cme Fax this form to 212-523-2074 Credit Card # Exp Date Amex MasterCard Visa Signature Date Check payable to is enclosed. Mail to: Office of CME, 1111 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10025 CANCELLATION POLICY A refund, less a $50 administrative fee, will be issued upon written request. No refunds will be made after March 27th. reserves the right to cancel this program. FURTHER INFORMATION Office of Continuing Medical Education Phone: 212-523-2138 Fax: 212-523-2074 Email: aroman@chpnet.org Website: www.chpnet.org/cme HOTEL INFORMATION The Yale Club 50 Vanderbilt Avenue New York, NY 10017 +1-212-716-2100 A block of rooms is available at the conference rate of $290.00 for a Standard Queen and $310.00 for a Superior King, plus applicable taxes, and is available until March 6, 2015, on a space available basis. After that, rates are subject to availability. When calling, please state that you are with the HCM Symposium.

Mount Sinai St.Luke s Office of Continuing Medical Education 1111 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 Saturday and Sunday April 18 19, 2015 HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY TREATMENT Medical, Surgical, Sudden Death Prevention and Newer Modalities