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Office of Continuing Medical Education, MC 3-276 P.O. Box 20345 Houston, TX 77225-0345 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Houston, TX Permit No. 7249 THE IGOR F. PALACIOS, MD DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP IN CARDIOLOGY AND MAY 19, 2017 The Denton A. Cooley Auditorium Texas Heart Institute, Houston, TX Course Directors: Eduardo Hernandez, MD Guilherme Silva, MD Supported by The Simon Bolivar Foundation – underwritten by CITGO T EXAS HEART INSTITUTE CARDIAC SOCIETY NINTH SYMPOSIUM REGISTER ONLINE www.cme.texasheart.org LOCATION & LODGING The symposium will be held in the Texas Heart Institute at CHI St. Luke’s Health - The Denton A. Cooley Building located within the Texas Medical Center. The building’s address is 6770 Bertner Avenue, Houston, Texas 77030. The conference center is located on the lower level (B1), green elevators of the building. For a listing of hotels within the vicinity, visit www. texasmedicalcenter.org. Among the closest are The Marriott Houston Medical Center and Hotel ZaZa, both known for their luxury, convenience, and dining excellence. When making your reservation, be sure to ask for the Medical Center discounted rate. GROUND TRANSPORTATION Taxi service to the Texas Medical Center (TMC) hotels from Hobby Airport averages $35 one way. Taxi service from Bush Intercontinental Airport averages $50 one way. The drive to the TMC is approximately 20 minutes from Hobby Airport and approximately 45 minutes from Bush Intercontinental Airport. Airport transportation is available to and from each hotel by SuperShuttle for a very minimal rate. For current rates and to schedule service, call SuperShuttle at 713-523-8888. Rental car services are also available at both airports. For participants not staying at the hotel, Texas Heart Institute offers valet parking for $14 per day (no in/out privileges). More information on parking and directions for the Texas Medical Center is available online at www.tmc.edu. THE IGOR F. P ALACIOS, MD DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP IN CARDIOLOGY AND MAY 19, 2017 The Denton A. Cooley Auditorium Texas Heart Institute, Houston, TX Course Directors: Eduardo Hernandez, MD Guilherme Silva, MD Supported by The Simon Bolivar Foundation – underwritten by CITGO T EXAS HEART I NSTITUTE CARDIAC S OCIETY NINTH S YMPOSIUM ACCREDITATION This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Texas Heart Institute, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Heart Institute Cardiac Society. Texas Heart Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION Texas Heart Institute designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. OVERVIEW The symposium hopes to provide members of the Texas Heart Institute Cardiac Society and health professionals involved in cardiovascular care with an educational experience that is comprehensive and yet concentrated in a practical one-day format. The meeting will also provide a forum for exchange of ideas. This full day symposium will explore the management and treatment of patients with structural, coronary, peripheral vascular, electrophysiologic diseases, venous disease, and risk factor management. The program includes advanced lectures, interactive and dynamic case presentations, and debates from leaders in each field and the opportunity to interact with leaders in an intimate meeting format. Our audience for this continuing medical education activity will include cardiologists and researchers with an interest in cardiovascular disease, valvular, congenital, coronary, peripheral vascular diseases, and arrhythmias. LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of the symposium, the participants should be able to: 1. Cite the advances in the field of transcatheter therapies to treat valvular, congenital, coronary, and peripheral vascular diseases and arrhythmia. 2. Review new therapies for hyperlipidemia, stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation, and venous disease. 3. Cite best practices for management of critical limb ischemia. REGISTER ONLINE www.cme.texasheart.org

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Office of Continuing Medical Education, MC 3-276 P.O. Box 20345 Houston, TX 77225-0345

Non-ProfitOrganizationU.S. Postage

PAIDHouston, TX

Permit No. 7249

The Igor F. PalacIos, MD DIsTInguIsheD lecTureshIP In carDIology

and

MAY 19, 2017The Denton A. Cooley Auditorium Texas Heart Institute, Houston, TX

Course Directors: Eduardo Hernandez, MD Guilherme Silva, MD

Supported by The Simon Bolivar Foundation – underwritten by Citgo

Texas HearT InsTITuTeCardIaC soCIeTynInTH symposIum

REGISTER ONLINE www.cme.texasheart.org

LOCATION & LODGINGThe symposium will be held in the Texas Heart Institute at CHI St. Luke’s Health - The Denton A. Cooley Building located within the Texas Medical Center. The building’s address is 6770 Bertner Avenue, Houston, Texas 77030. The conference center is located on the lower level (B1), green elevators of the building.

For a listing of hotels within the vicinity, visit www.texasmedicalcenter.org. Among the closest are The Marriott Houston Medical Center and Hotel ZaZa, both known for their luxury, convenience, and dining excellence. When making your reservation, be sure to ask for the Medical Center discounted rate.

GROUND TRANSPORTATIONTaxi service to the Texas Medical Center (TMC) hotels from Hobby Airport averages $35 one way. Taxi service from Bush Intercontinental Airport averages $50 one way. The drive to the TMC is approximately 20 minutes from Hobby Airport and approximately 45 minutes from Bush Intercontinental Airport. Airport transportation is available to and from each hotel by SuperShuttle for a very minimal rate. For current rates and to schedule service, call SuperShuttle at 713-523-8888. Rental car services are also available at both airports.

For participants not staying at the hotel, Texas Heart Institute offers valet parking for $14 per day (no in/out privileges). More information on parking and directions for the Texas Medical Center is available online at www.tmc.edu.

The Igor F. PalacIos, MD DIsTInguIsheD lecTureshIP In carDIology

and

MAY 19, 2017The Denton A. Cooley Auditorium Texas Heart Institute, Houston, TX

Course Directors: Eduardo Hernandez, MD Guilherme Silva, MD

Supported by The Simon Bolivar Foundation – underwritten by CITGO

Texas HearT InsTITuTeCardIaC soCIeTynInTH symposIum

ACCREDITATIONThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Texas Heart Institute, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Heart Institute Cardiac Society. Texas Heart Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATIONTexas Heart Institute designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

OVERVIEW

The symposium hopes to provide members of the Texas Heart Institute Cardiac Society and health professionals involved in cardiovascular care with an educational experience that is comprehensive and yet concentrated in a practical one-day format. The meeting will also provide a forum for exchange of ideas.

This full day symposium will explore the management and treatment of patients with structural, coronary, peripheral vascular, electrophysiologic diseases, venous disease, and risk factor management. The program includes advanced lectures, interactive and dynamic case presentations, and debates from leaders in each field and the opportunity to interact with leaders in an intimate meeting format.

Our audience for this continuing medical education activity will include cardiologists and researchers with an interest in cardiovascular disease, valvular, congenital, coronary, peripheral vascular diseases, and arrhythmias.

LEARNING OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of the symposium, the participants should be able to:

1. Cite the advances in the field of transcatheter therapies to treat valvular, congenital, coronary, and peripheral vascular diseases and arrhythmia.

2. Review new therapies for hyperlipidemia, stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation, and venous disease.

3. Cite best practices for management of critical limb ischemia.

REGISTER ONLINE www.cme.texasheart.org

PROGRAM7:00 aM regIsTraTIon, BreakFasT anD exhIBITs

8:00 WelcoMe anD InTroDucTIon Eduardo Hernandez, MD President, Texas Heart Institute Cardiac Society, Houston Guilherme Silva, MD Program Director, Structural Heart Disease, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston

8:05 InTroDucTIon oF guesT sPeaker Juan Carlos Plana, MD Baylor College of Medicine, Houston

8:10 keynoTe sPeaker For The lecTureshIP Valentin Fuster, MD Mount Sinai Cardiology, New York

8:40 carDIology legenDs rounD TaBle: learnIng FroM The MasTers Igor F. Palacios, MD, and Roman Desanctis, MD Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Valentin Fuster, MD Mount Sinai Cardiology, New York James T. Willerson, MD Texas Heart Institute, Houston Presenters: Jessica Brown, MD, Angel Caldera, MD and Stephanie Coulter, MD

9:15 DeBaTes In ValVular hearT DIsease: The case For IMagIng—TaVr PaTIenTs BeneFIT FroM InTerVenTIonal

echocarDIograPhy (PRO) Jon Passeri, MD Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

9:30 neW MInIMalIsT aPProach To TaVr—IT shoulD Be Done MInIMally InVasIVely: no neeD For IMagIng (CON) Guilherme Attizzani, MD Case Western University, Cleveland

9:45 TaVr anD carDIoMyoPaThy—coMPlex anD hIgh rIsk PaTIenTs: JusT Do The TaVr (PRO)

Sammy Elmariah, MD Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

10:00 TaVr anD carDIoMyoPaThy—coMPlex anD hIgh rIsk PaTIenTs: We shoulD Balloon The aorTIc ValVe FIrsT (CON)

Guilherme Silva, MD Texas Heart Institute, Houston

cases FroM ThI, Mgh anD InVITeD InsTITuTIons: sTrucTural anD ValVular hearT DIsease cases

Moderator: Guilherme Silva, MD and Roberto Cubeddu, MD

10:15 1. case PresenTaTIon

10:35 2. case PresenTaTIon

10:45 3. case PresenTaTIon

10:55 MornIng Break

11:10 shoulD We close ThIs PFo? Ignacio Inglessis MD Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

11:25 non-ValVular aTrIal FIBrIllaTIon: couMaDIn, noac(s) or leFT aTrIal aPPenDage closure? Abdi Rasekh, MD Texas Heart Institute, Houston

case PresenTaTIons: coMPlex coronary reVascularIzaTIons/cTo(s) anD ProTecTeD PcI

Moderator: Pedro Moreno, MD

11:40 1. case PresenTaTIon

11:50 2. case PresenTaTIon

12:00 3. case PresenTaTIon

12:10 PM lunch

12:15 lunchBox sessIon

IsIl lecTure—FroM access To The seal: currenT anD FuTure oF eVar Zvonimir Krajcer, MD Texas Heart Institute, Houston

12:35 lunchBox sessIon

a hIsTory oF coronary sTenTIng Gary Roubin, MD Cardiovascular Associates, Birmingham

1:00 noVel aPProaches To PacIng/aIcD In lIMITeD access PaTIenTs John Seger, MD Texas Heart Institute, Houston

1:15 InTerVenTIonal ManageMenT oF DeeP Venous ThroMBosIs currenT sTaTus: PharMacoMechanIcal aPProach, sTenTIng, anD use oF noacs Eduardo Hernandez, MD Texas Heart Institute, Houston

Venous InTerVenTIonal cases:1:30 1. case PresenTaTIon

1:40 2. case PresenTaTIon

1:50 The asyMPToMaTIc caroTID sTenosIs: lessons learneD FroM The caroTID sTenT TrIals Gary Roubin, MD Cardiovascular Associates, Birmingham

2:00 TIBIoPeDal access shoulD Be The PrIMary aPProach For MosT InFraInguInal InTerVenTIons Larry Diaz, MD Metro Heart and Vascular, Grand Rapids, Michigan

2:10 aFTernoon Break

challengIng loWer exTreMITy arTerIal InTerVenTIonal cases: 2:20 1. case PresenTaTIon

2:30 2. case PresenTaTIon

2:40 3. case PresenTaTIon

2:50 DeBaTes In loWer exTreMITy PerIPheral arTerIal DIsease: aTherecToMy anD angIoPlasTy shoulD Be The PrIMary aPProach For

suPerFIcIal FeMoral arTery DIsease Enrique Hernandez, MD Miami, Florida

3:05 Drug eluTIng TechnologIes shoulD Be The PrIMary aPProach For suPerFIcIal FeMoral anD PoPlITeal DIsease Miguel Montero Baker, MD Baylor College of Medicine, Houston

3:20 ManageMenT oF coronary arTery anoMalIes: InsIghTs gaIneD FroM InTraVascular ulTrasounD Paolo Angelini, MD Texas Heart Institute, Houston

3:35 currenT concePTs In caroTID sTenTIng Neil Strickman, MD Baylor College of Medicine, Houston

3:50 lIPID ManageMenT algorIThM: IncorPoraTIng noVel TheraPIes In lIghT oF recenT DaTa Salimv Virani, MBBS, PhD Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston

4:05 carDIoVascular MechanIcal suPPorT: The FInal DesTInaTIon William Cohn, MD Texas Heart Institute, Houston

4:20 announceMenTs anD aDJournMenT

4:30 2017 annual MeeTIng

5:00 carDIology FelloWs recePTIon

5:30 PM carDIology FelloWs PInnIng cereMony

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Texas Heart Institute Office of Continuing Medical Education, MC 3-276 P.O. Box 20345 Houston, TX 77225-0345 Phone: 832-355-9100 | Fax: 832-355-9799 E-mail: [email protected]

REGISTRATION

REGISTER ONLINE www.cme.texasheart.org