November 2-3 Marriott at Waterfront Place Morgantown, Second Annual Conference

REGISTRATION + INFORMATION WVUMedicine.org/info/advances mHealth and AI TOPICS Coils, Plugs, and Devices WITH CASE- BASED PANEL Advanced Heart Failure DISCUSSIONS, Cardiogenic Shock INCLUDING

Complex High Risk PCI

Personalized vs. Guideline- Based Medicine

Screening for Coronary Atherosclerosis

CMR Stress Perfusion and COURSE DIRECTOR COURSE OVERVIEW Viability Assessments Partho Sengupta MD, MBBS, FACC, FASE The WVU Heart and Vascular Institute is proud to host the second annual Advances in Cardiovascular Medicine Section Chief, Abnash C. Jain Chair, and Professor, Cardiology; Director, Coronary Computed Tomography – conference presented by national leaders. Cardiac Imaging; Chair, Cardiovascular Innovation; Professor of Medicine, Fractional Flow Reserve WVU School of Medicine This conference has been designed for physicians who have interest in cardiovascular medicine, including specialists in interventional cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, advanced heart failure, Asymptomatic Valvular electrophysiology, and imaging diagnostics, as well as fellows, Heart Disease COURSE CO-DIRECTOR residents, nurses, and other healthcare professionals MD, FACS, FACC interested in cardiology-related diseases and treatments. Vinay Badhwar TAVR and Mitral Valve Executive Chair, WVU Heart and Vascular Institute During the two-day event, there will be keynote Interventions Gordon F. Murray Professor and Chair, Department of Cardiovascular presentations followed by case presentations and and Thoracic Surgery, WVU School of Medicine panel discussions. The focus will be on integrating multidisciplinary teams for optimizing patient- Pulmonary Hypertension centered therapies. The schedule provides opportunities to meet with exhibiting vendors and research groups that are helping provide HIS Bundle Pacing COURSE CREDITS improved treatment options. The course also features networking opportunities, CME: 12 NURSING: 14.5 including a technology exhibit, where Atrial Fibrillation the latest diagnostic algorithms and therapies will be displayed. Endocarditis

VT Ablation COURSE INVITED INFORMATION FACULTY

Registration Cancellations MD, FACC, FSCAI, FACP Please visit the event website at: Important: If you are unable to attend the conference Mark C. Bates WVUMedicine.org/info/advances. after you have registered, you must notify us in writing Adult Congenital Heart Disease, by October 18, 2019, to receive a refund. No refunds for Interventional Cardiology conference fees will be made after October 18, 2019. A Target Audience $25 fee will be charged for all cancelled registrations. Cardiovascular professionals, faculty, residents, medical We reserve the right to cancel individual sessions or students, nurses, and community providers the entire conference. In the event of a conference Blase Carabello MD cancellation, a full tuition refund will be made. Professor and Chief, Division of Cardiology Learning Objectives Brody School of Medicine By attending the conference, participants should Additional Information be able to: For questions or for more information prior to or Compare contemporary diagnostic methods in during the conference, please contact Renee Hill at 304-598-4889. cardiology, including mobile health solutions Elie G. Gharib MD For information on other upcoming CE conferences, Governor, American College of Cardiology, Compare and contrast the benefits of non-surgical contact the Office of CE at304-293-3937 , visit our website West Virginia Chapter; Charleston, WV management with surgical management of complex at ce.wvu.edu, or e-mail us at [email protected]. coronary artery disease In case of emergency during the conference, please call Discuss the medical management of heart failure and Renee Hill at 304-598-4889. Dipti Itchhaporia MD, FACC, FESC identify advanced treatments Eric & Sheila Samson Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Health; Disclosure Director of Disease Management, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, Recognize expanding indications for structural heart Newport Beach, CA; Associate Clinical Professor, University of California, Irvine; It is the policy of the WVU School of Medicine Office of interventions with real-world case illustrations Vice President-Elect, American College of Cardiology; CME to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and Co-Chair, ACC International Conference, Middle East scientific rigor in all its educational activities. All faculty/ Discuss guidelines and advances in cardiac ablation authors/planners participating in our programs are and HIS bundle pacing expected to disclose any relevant relationships they may MD, MACC, FSCAI, FESC have with commercial companies. Spencer B. King, III Professor, Medicine Emeritus Accreditation and Designation Any relevant relationships, along with the educational Emory University School of Medicine content of this program, will be reviewed, and any The School of Medicine is Editor-in-Chief, JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions potential conflicts of interest will be resolved to the accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing satisfaction of the WVU School of Medicine Office of Medical Education to provide continuing medical CME prior to the activity. If a conflict cannot be resolved, education for physicians. the person involved will be removed from control of David S. Schwartzman MD, FHRS The WVU Office of CME designates this live activity content or the content will not be presented as part of for a maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. the educational program. Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate Butler Health System Please refer to our website for an updated Disclosure with the extent of their participation in the activity. listing at WVUMedicine.org/info/advances. This continuing education activity has been provided by the West Virginia University School of Nursing for 14.5 Renu Virmani MD, FACC contact hours. The West Virginia University School of Special Thanks President, CVPath Institute; Nursing is an approved provider of continuing education Special thanks to our exhibitors for their support of Professor, Department of Pathology at Georgetown University; by the State of West Virginia Board of Examiners for this conference. University of Maryland-Baltimore; George Washington Registered Professional Nurses, Legislature Rule University; and Vanderbilt University §19CSR11-4 under provider number WV1996-0120RN. WVU MEDICINE FACULTY

MD MD Abbas S. Ali MD, MS, FACC Ramesh Daggubati Jason Moreland George Sokos DO Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Cardiology Associate Professor, Heart Failure Interventional Cardiology Interventional Cardiology

Sudarshan Balla MD Steve Gnegy PA-C Brijesh Patel DO David Tingler MD Assistant Professor, Cardiology Chief APP, Cardiology Assistant Professor, Cardiology Assistant Professor, Cardiology

MD Chalak Berzingi MD, FACC, FSCAI Yasmin Hamirani MD Bryan Raybuck Dean E. Wolz MD, FACC Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Cardiology Assistant Professor, Cardiology Assistant Professor, Cardiology Interventional Cardiology

MD MD MD Christopher Bianco DO Awori Hayanga Hal Roberts Irfan Zeb Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Heart Failure Thoracic Surgery Cardiac Surgery Cardiology

MD Marco Caccamo DO Madhavi Kadiyala MD Muhammad Salman Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Heart Failure Assistant Professor, Cardiology Cardiac Surgery

MD MD Mike Campsey John Lobban Stanley B. Schmidt MD, FACC Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Professor, Electrophysiology Interventional Cardiology Electrophysiology

MD MD Chris Cook Jim Mills MD Don Siddoway Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Cardiology Cardiac Surgery Electrophysiology AGENDA SATURDAY 11.02.19

WELCOME: PART II: 12:45-1:30 PM Lunch, visit exhibits 3:40-4 PM Break, visit exhibits 7 AM Registration and breakfast 9:45-10:30 AM Debate: Should chronic total occlusions be revascularized? 1:30-3:40 PM Structural heart disease 4-5:30 PM Heart failure: Challenges and opportunities Moderators: Dr. Partho Sengupta and Opening remarks, acknowledgements, 9:45 AM Pro: Dr. Spencer King 8 AM Dr. Ramesh Daggubati and announcements 10 AM Con: Dr. Jim Mills 4 PM Heart failure in women Dr. Partho Sengupta and Dr. Vinay 10:15 AM Rebuttal and discussions Pathology of structural heart diseases-the 1:30 PM Speaker: Dr. Dipti Itchapoora Badhwar known and unknown

10:30-11 AM Break, visit exhibits Speaker: Dr. Renu Virmani 8:10 AM Opening keynote: The emerging world of cardiology: The national ACC update 11 AM-12:45 PM Challenging interventional scenario CASE-BASED DISCUSSIONS: Speaker: Dr. Dipti Itchhaporia 1:55 PM Clinical conundrums in valvular heart Moderators: Dr. Spencer King and disease that the guidelines do not 4:25 PM Is this the heart or the cancer therapy? Dr. Mike Campsey address Speaker: Dr. Chris Bianco 8:35 AM Panel discussion on the future of cardiology in US Speaker: Dr. Blase Carabello Common myths of coronary artery 11 AM 4:40 PM ECMO – Effectiveness vs. futility? disease and evolving therapies: A pathologist’s view Speaker: Dr. Awori Hayanga 8:45-10:30 AM The hibernating black bear awakens: Viability and chronic total occlusions Speaker: Dr. Renu Virmani CASE-BASED DISCUSSIONS: Should I repair the valves during LVAD Use of digital technology for 4:50 PM Moderators: Dr. Jim Mills and Dr. Jason 2:20 PM implantation? understanding valvular heart disease Moreland 11:25 AM The high bleeding risk patient: which stent, which drug? Speaker: Dr. Muhammad Salman Speaker: Dr. Partho Sengupta Speaker: Dr. Bryan Raybuck PART I: 2:35 PM Conscious sedation TAVR without TEE 5 PM Novel therapies for pulmonary Young female patient with spontaneous hypertension 11:40 AM Speaker: Dr. Ramesh Daggubati 8:45-9:45 AM Case-based reviews coronary artery dissection and recurrent ischemia Speaker: Dr. Marco Caccamo Can we HALT the aortic valve Sensitive: PET viablility – Uptake for life Speaker: Dr. Jason Moreland 2:45 PM 8:45 AM thrombosis? 5:10 PM How do I innovate for overcoming heart Speaker: Dr. Yasmin Hamirani failure readmissions? 11:55 AM Patient selection for protected PCI: Who Speaker: Dr. Spencer King benefits most? Speaker: Dr. George Sokos 9 AM Specific: Low-dose dobutamine - Contraction action Speaker: Dr. Jason Moreland 3-3:40 PM Debate: The future of mitral therapies is percutaneous repair or replace 5:30-6:30 PM Cocktails and appetizers, visit exhibits Speaker: Dr. Madhavi Kadiyala 12-12:45 PM Debate: Secondary mitral regurgitation 3 PM Pro: Dr. Ramesh Daggubati should be treated with transcatheter 3:10 PM Con: Dr. Vinay Badhwar 9:15 AM In between: Cardiac MR - Late techniques enhancement is key 3:20 PM Rebuttal and discussion 12 PM Pro: Dr. Vinay Badhwar Speaker: Dr. Sudarshan Balla 12:15 PM Con: Dr. Spencer King 12:30 PM Rebuttal and discussion 9:30 AM Planning revascularization: Role of CT coronary angiography

Speaker: Dr. Irfan Zeb AGENDA SUNDAY 11.03.19 WVU MEDICINE MORGANTOWN, WV WVU Medicine unites the clinical and research faculty WVU Medicine is headquartered in Morgantown, West of the West Virginia University Health Sciences Center Virginia, a vibrant city located along the Monongahela with the hospitals, clinics, and health professionals of River and close to the Pennsylvania border in the north the West Virginia University Health System. Together, central part of the state. The seat of Monongalia County they are a national leader in patient safety and quality, and the home of West Virginia University, Morgantown and are unified and driven by a passion to provide the has been voted Best Small City by numerous national 7:30 AM Breakfast 11:15 AM-12:30 PM Rhythm ride most advanced healthcare possible to the people of organizations. With excellent schools, diverse Moderators: Dr. John Lobban and West Virginia and beyond. WVU Medicine includes restaurants, and outdoor activities, Morgantown is one of the physicians, specialists, and sub-specialists of the major growth areas in West Virginia. 8-10 AM Stump the experts: 10 rapid fire cases Dr. Stanley Schmidt from rural Appalachia the West Virginia University School of Medicine; the affiliated schools of the WVU Health Sciences Center; Quick Facts: Speakers: Dr. Mike Campsey, 11:15 AM Management of refractory atrial 10 system member hospitals, six managed hospitals, fibrillation: Dr. Christopher Bianco, Dr. Chalak and two affiliate hospitals; and a children’s hospital, all 30,666 permanent residents Berzingi, Dr. Mark Bates, Dr. Elie Gharib, anchored by a 690-bed academic medical center that Dr. Dean Wolz, Dr. Brijesh Patel, Catheter Ablation: Dr. David offers tertiary and quaternary care. Dr. David Tingler, Dr. Abbas Ali, and Schwartzman Additional 28,766 full-time West Virginia University students Stephen Gnegy Surgical Ablation: Dr. Hal Roberts Panelists: Dr. Spencer King, Dr. Blase Carabello, Dr. Vinay Badhwar, and WVU HEART AND Vibrant, diverse college town atmosphere 11:50 AM-12:30 PM Cases for success in EP Dr. Partho Sengupta VASCULAR INSTITUTE Ranked 18th best college town by Business Insider Led by Vinay Badhwar, MD, FACS, FACC, and 10-10:15 AM Break, visit exhibits 11:50 PM Implementing CABANA, CASTLE-AF and CAPTAF in my clinical practice some of the most respected cardiac surgeons, Named best small city in the East by Rating Guide to cardiologists, interventional radiologists, cardiac Life in America’s Small Cities 10:15-11:15 AM Emerging concepts Speaker: Dr. Don Siddoway electrophysiologists, and vascular surgeons, the heart and vascular programs of West Virginia University and WVU Medicine are among the best in the United Ranked number 1 dream town in the country by Technology enabled care in rural HIS bundle pacing, leadless pacing, 10:15 AM 12:05 PM States. Considered national experts in their field, our bizjournals.com Appalachia septal pacing, ultrasound pacing: will physicians are an integrated team that works closely they replace conventional techniques? together to bring state-of-the-art therapies to patients Speaker: Dr. Partho Sengupta Points of Interest: Speaker: Dr. John Lobban from West Virginia and the surrounding region. West Virginia University Diagnosing early valvular heart diseases, 10:30 AM 80-year-old patient with first syncope but can we intervene? 12:20 PM and sinus bradycardia: predicting the WVU Core Speaker: Dr. Blase Carabello success of VT ablation: phenotypic MORGANTOWN MARRIOTT recognition AT WATERFRONT PLACE West Virginia Botanic Garden Speaker: Dr. Stanley Schmidt 10:45 AM Special considerations and treatment for 2 Waterfront Place Morgantown, West Virginia 26501 women with heart disease Phone: 304-296-1700 Coopers Rock State Forest Speaker: Dr. Madhavi Kadiyala 12:30 PM Closing remarks Cut-off Date: Friday, October 18, is the last day Dorsey’s Knob Park to book under the group block and receive the 12:45 PM Adjourn - Boxed lunches to go discounted group rate. Any rooms reserved after this 11 AM The endgame of the opioid crisis – the Don Knotts Statue problem and solutions date will be subjected to hotel’s best available rate.

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