PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Jihye Jang, MS Boston, MA, USA Joined in 2017 Paul Varosy, MD, FHRS Denver, CO, USA Joined in 2006
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PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE Jihye Jang, MS Boston, MA, USA Joined in 2017 Paul Varosy, MD, FHRS Denver, CO, USA Joined in 2006
EXPERIENCE THE REVEAL LINQ ™ ADVANTAGE Reveal LINQ TM Insertable Cardiac Monitoring System The world’s with TruRhythm Detection TM smallest, most accurate ICM1 EXCLUSIVE ALGORITHMS DELIVER 99.7 % HIGHEST PUBLISHED AF AF Episode DETECTION ACCURACY2 Detection Accuracy2 Learn more at Medtronic.com/TruRhythm 2 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
IBHRE AP Lounge Lounge to South FIT T Stop Station Lounge HRS Office/ Lost & Found Non-HRS Shuttle Pick-Up/Drop-off West Side Drive ATM Bar 109 108 107 106 Wicked Good 104 103 102 102 Market B A g Service Sharin ATM rop-off Ride Exhibit Hall Entrance Exhibits & Exhibits & Registration Skybridge Skybridge eet Posters Posters Taxi Pick-up/D Summer Str & Hyde Park (Hall B) (Hall A) North Lobby S t& To Seapor Exhibit World Trade Hall Center Entrance WTC Avenue KEY 162 161 160 159 157 156 154 153 152 151 150 Session Rooms Exhibits & Posters East Side Drive Lounges & Services issance tel To Rena aterfront Ho W Escalator Shuttle Routes 1-5 Pick-Up/Drop-off Boston Elevators Meeting Level 1 Press Press Restrooms Room Conference Room Level 1 Session Rooms HRS Committee Hands-On Education 107 108 109 Meeting Rooms Session (Wednesday) 151 153 156 157 162 160 210 210 210 205 205 Level 2 Session Rooms 213 212 211 209 207 206 204 203 C B A B A 204 205 206 210 252 253 254 257 258 259 Skybridge (Level 1 Access Only) Skybridge (Level 1 Access Only) Exhibits & Exhibits & Bridge Posters Posters (below) (below) 261 260 259 258 257 256 255 254 253 252 251 Skybridge Access Meeting Level 2 To Westin Boston Waterfront (AF Summit - Wednesday) Heart Rhythm 2018 1
Wednesday •Opening Plenary •VT/VF Summit (West) •CIEDS Summit (East) Friday •Awards & Recognition Ceremony (West) Grand •Presidents’ Reception (Grand Ballroom Foyer) Ballroom West KEY Session Rooms Exhibits & Posters Lounges & Services Grand Escalator Elevators Ballroom East Restrooms Level 3 Session Rooms Grand Ballroom East Grand Ballroom West Ballroom Level 3 West Service Road Skybridge (Level 1 Access Only) Skybridge (Level 1 Access Only) Exhibits & Exhibits & Posters Posters To Self- 52B 52A 51 50 Fellows of HRS Lounge Parking ATM Speaker Resource Center Lot East Service Road Exit to Exhibit Level Aloft & Element 2 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
Stop by the Medtronic booth for information on the benefits and risks of our products. References 1 ICM Competitive Comparison Guide. Medtronic data on file. 2017. 2 Pürerfellner H, Sanders P, Sarkar S, et al. Adapting detection sensitivity based on evidence of irregular sinus arrhythmia to improve atrial fibrillation detection in insertable cardiac monitors. Europace. Published online October 3, 2017. Brief Statement Use of wireless devices — The patient connector incorporates radiofrequency (RF) Reveal LINQ™ Insertable Cardiac Monitor and Reveal LINQ™ Mobile Manager System communications components which may affect other devices and equipment in the medical environment. The use of wireless devices in the medical environment must Indications: The Reveal LINQ insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) is an implantable patient- be evaluated and authorized by the responsible organization. RF interference may activated and automatically-activated monitoring system that records subcutaneous affect device performance. Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) testing shows that the ECG and is indicated in the following cases: patient connector provides reasonable protection against harmful interference and § Patients with clinical syndromes or situations at increased risk of cardiac arrhythmias provides EMC immunity in a typical medical installation. The use of wireless devices § Patients who experience transient symptoms such as dizziness, palpitation, syncope, in the medical environment must be evaluated and authorized by the responsible and chest pain, that may suggest a cardiac arrhythmia organization. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a The device has not been tested specifically for pediatric use. particular installation. If the patient connector does cause harmful interference to other devices or is negatively impacted by other devices, correct the interference by one or Reveal LINQ Mobile Manager System more of the following measures: reorient or relocate the patient connector and other The Reveal LINQ Mobile Manager app is intended for programming and interrogating devices; increase the separation between the patient connector and other devices by at the Reveal LINQ ICM LNQ11. The Medtronic 24965 patient connector is a portable least two meters (approximately 6 feet); and/or turn off any interfering equipment. electronic device using low frequency inductive telemetry to communicate with the Reveal LINQ ICM. The patient connector uses Bluetooth® technology to transmit Radiofrequency (RF) interference — Portable and mobile RF communications implantable heart device data to the Reveal LINQ Mobile Manager app for further equipment can interfere with the operation of the patient connector. There is no processing. The patient connector is intended to be used by healthcare personnel only guarantee that it will not receive interference or that any particular transmission from in a clinical or hospital environment. this system will be free from interference. To avoid interference, do not use the patient connector and mobile device within 2 m (6 feet) of other wireless communications Contraindications: There are no known contraindications for the implant of the Reveal equipment. Using the patient connector near these devices could interfere with LINQ ICM or for the Reveal LINQ Mobile Manager system. However, the patient’s communication between the Reveal LINQ ICM and the patient connector. particular medical condition may dictate whether or not a subcutaneous, chronically implanted device can be tolerated. Security — Maintain adequate physical security of the patient connector to prevent unauthorized use that could lead to harm to patients. Bluetooth communication in the Warnings/Precautions patient connector is encrypted for security. Medtronic inductive telemetry uses short- Reveal LINQ Insertable Cardiac Monitor range communication to protect patient information. If the patient connector should Patients with the Reveal LINQ ICM should avoid sources of diathermy, high sources fail, there is no risk of patient harm. of radiation, electrosurgical cautery, external defibrillation, lithotripsy, therapeutic ultrasound, and radiofrequency ablation to avoid electrical reset of the device, and/ Environmental precautions — To ensure safe and effective operation, use the device or inappropriate sensing as described in the Medical procedure and EMI precautions with care to avoid damage to the patient connector from environmental factors that manual. MRI scans should be performed only in a specified MR environment under may impair its function. Care is exercised in design and manufacturing to minimize specified conditions as described in the Reveal LINQ MRI Technical Manual. damage to devices under normal use. However, electronic devices are susceptible to many environmental stresses. Specifically, the patient connector may be affected by Reveal LINQ Mobile Manager System electrostatic discharge (ESD). In an environment likely to cause ESD, such as a carpeted Before inserting the Reveal LINQ ICM, verify that the patient connector and mobile floor, discharge any charge collected on your body before touching the device. device are fully charged. The patient connector and mobile device may run out of power during the insertion procedure if they are not fully charged. You will not be able to Potential Complications: Potential complications of the Reveal LINQ device include, but program or interrogate the patient’s Reveal LINQ ICM until the patient connector and are not limited to, device rejection phenomena (including local tissue reaction), device the mobile device have power. migration, infection, and erosion through the skin. Only use the patient connector to communicate with the intended implanted device. See the device manuals for detailed information regarding the implant procedure, Do not use the patient connector to communicate with other implanted devices. Using indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential complications/adverse the patient connector to communicate with other implanted devices can interfere with events. For further information, please call Medtronic at 1-800-328-2518 and/or consult those devices, potentially affecting the other implanted device’s functionality or therapy the Medtronic website at medtronic.com. delivery. Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts these devices to sale by or on the order of a physician. Medtronic 710 Medtronic Parkway Medtronic and the Medtronic logo are trademarks of Medtronic. Minneapolis, MN 55432-5604 ™ Third party brands are trademarks of their respective owners. USA All other brands are trademarks of a Medtronic company. Toll-free in USA: 800.633.8766 Worldwide: +1.763.514.4000 UC201810437 EN ©2018 Medtronic. Minneapolis, MN. All Rights Reserved. medtronic.com Printed in USA. 03/2018 Heart Rhythm 2018 3
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SUPPORT Appreciation is expressed to the following companies for educational grants in support of the Scientific Sessions: EDUCATION SESSION SUPPORT The core curricula, case-based tutorial, debate, and how- to sessions in the Catheter Ablation specialty track and Clinical Electrophysiology specialty track are supported by an unrestricted educational grant provided by Biosense Webster, Inc. The how-to sessions in the Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices specialty track and the Heart Failure specialty track are supported by an unrestricted educational grant provided by Abbott. The mini-board review sessions are supported by an ON unrestricted educational grant provided by Biosense Webster, IN G SO Inc. COM The mini-course session Anticoagulation for AF in 2018: Current CARDIAC DEVICE EDUCATION Status and Unresolved Issues is supported by an unrestricted AND SELF-ASSESSMENT COURSE educational grant provided by Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance. Get Online, Get Prepared, Sessions focused on mapping, CRT, and SICD are supported by unrestricted educational grants provided by Boston Scientific. Get Certified! SUMMIT SUPPORT This online course includes 18 AF SUMMIT information-packed modules based on Supported by unrestricted educational grants provided by IBHRE’s Certified Cardiac Device Abbott, Biosense Webster, Inc., and Boston Scientific. Specialist (CCDS) Exam Blueprint.* CARDIOVASCULAR IMPLANTABLE ELECTRONIC *Completing this online course does not guarantee successful completion of the DEVICE MANAGEMENT SUMMIT CCDS exam. The course does not cover all topics included in the CCDS Exam Supported by unrestricted educational grants provided Blueprint. by Abbott, Biosense Webster, Inc., Boston Scientific, and Spectranetics. Want More Information? VT/VF SUMMIT Email Us at Supported by unrestricted educational grants provided by Abbott, Biosense Webster, Inc., and Boston Scientific. info@ibhre.org IBHRE.Org 4 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
SHUTTLE SERVICE TO THE BOSTON CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTER Shuttle service is provided between the hotels listed below and the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC). Shuttle information signs will be posted in the lobby of each shuttle hotel. If you have questions about the shuttle or if you need to make a reservation for a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, please see the supervisor at the BCEC or call our official shuttle provider, Kushner & Associates at +1-310-562-0606 during shuttle hours. Shuttles should arrive every 10-15 minutes during Peak times and every 25-30 minutes during Non-Peak times. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 Shuttle Videos provided by: 6:30 – 9:30 a.m. Peak Shuttles begin from hotels in morning 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Non-Peak 2:30 – 7 p.m. Peak Last shuttle departs BCEC at 7 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 10 7 – 9:30 a.m. Peak Shuttles begin from hotels in morning 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Non-Peak 4 – 6:30 p.m. Peak Last shuttle departs BCEC at 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 11 7 – 9:30 a.m. Peak Shuttles begin from hotels in morning 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Non-Peak 4 – 6:30 p.m. Peak Awards and Recognition Ceremony & Presidents’ Reception 6:30 – 8:45 p.m. Non-Peak Last shuttle departs BCEC at 8:45 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 12 7 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Non-Peak Shuttles begin from hotels in morning, last shuttle departs BCEC at 12:30 p.m. HOTELS LISTED IN ORDER OF PICKUP Route #1 Boarding Location Route #4 Boarding Location InterContinental Boston Atlantic Avenue Boston Marriott Copley Place Front Entrance Omni Parker House Tremont St., across from hotel in front Colonnade Hotel At Boston Marriott Copley Place of Citizens Bank Fairmont Copley At Boston Marriott Copley Place Hyatt Regency Boston Across from hotel, on Chauncy St. Westin Copley Place Boston At Boston Marriott Copley Place Route #2 Boarding Location Route #5 Boarding Location Envoy Hotel Curbside on Sleeper St. Sheraton Boston Hotel Curbside on Dalton St. Boston Marriott Long Wharf Front entrance Hilton Boston Back Bay At Sheraton Boston Hotel Hilton Boston Downtown/ Curbside on Broad St. Faneuil Hall Hotels within walking distance to the Boston Route #3 Boarding Location Boston Park Plaza Curbside on Columbus Ave. Convention & Exhibition Center: Taj Boston At Boston Park Plaza Aloft Boston Seaport Revere Hotel Boston Common Curbside on Stuart St. Element Seaport Boston Courtyard by Marriott Boston Curbside on Tremont St. Renaissance Boston Waterfront Downtown DoubleTree by Hilton Boston At Courtyard by Marriott Seaport Hotel Downtown Westin Boston Waterfront W Boston Downtown At Courtyard by Marriott Heart Rhythm 2018 5
ACCREDITATION INFORMATION By attending the 2018 Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions, participants can claim credit directly from HRS for a maximum of: · 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ · 23 American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) points · 21 American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) Maintenance of Certification points · 40.5 American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)/American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Category A+ CE credits · An application for approval of credit has been made to the National Society of Genetic Counselors A Credit Certificate (for physicians) or Certificate of Participation (for non-physicians) will be provided to individuals seeking credit from the following organizations which accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ or have identified credit awarded by ACCME accredited providers as being “substantially equivalent” to their own. Note that participants are advised to contact their certifying body for specific information regarding credit submissions: · American Academy of Family Practice (AAFP) for elective credit · American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) · American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) · American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) · American Osteopathic Association (AOA) for Category 2 credit · Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (Canada) · European Board of Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) · European CME Credits (ECMEC) · German Chambers of Physicians · Oman Medical Specialty Board · Qatar Council for Health Practitioners · Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada ACCME ACCREDITATION STATEMENT The Heart Rhythm Society is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA CREDIT STATEMENT The Heart Rhythm Society designates this live activity for a maximum of 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ABIM MOC STATEMENT Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 23 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.” PART 2 ABP MOC STATEMENT MOC THE AMERICAN BOARD of PEDIATRICS Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the activity, with individual assessments of the participant and feedback to the participant, enables the participant to earn 21 MOC points in the American Board of Pediatrics’ (ABP) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABP MOC credit. ASRT CREDIT STATEMENT Approved by the ASRT for Category A+ continuing education credit. NSGC CEUs This event is pending approval by the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) for Category 1 CEUs. The American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) accepts CEUs approved by NSGC for purposes of recertification. 6 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
CLAIM YOUR CREDIT AND PARTICIPATION CERTIFICATES Attendees can access their Heart Rhythm 2018 certificates beginning Thursday, May 10, 2018. Please follow these quick and easy steps: 1. Log in from the “Online Itinerary Planner” link at www.HRSonline.org/Navigate with your Badge ID and your Last Name. Your badge number is printed on your badge. 2. Go to “My Credit Cart.” Some sessions will be pre-populated using Beacon data. After importing sessions from “My Itinerary” or the Mobile App, review for accuracy. Add missing sessions (find sessions by searching for sessions from the Home screen) or remove any sessions you did not attend. 3. Complete the required Overall Meeting Evaluation and the optional session evaluations. 4. Generate and print/email your certificate. 5. To claim MOC points, complete the ABIM or ABP assessment. You will receive notification of points submitted by HRS no later than June 29, 2018. For onsite assistance, go to the CME Counters in Registration, North Lobby beginning Wednesday, May 9 at 4 p.m. After the meeting, email us at scientific.sessions@HRSonline.org. For more extensive instructions, go to the App’s homepage and select “How to Claim Credit.” DISCLOSURES HRS is committed to the provision of Continuing Medical Education (CME) that is balanced, objective, and evidence based. The Heart Rhythm Society adheres to the Standards for Commercial Support (SCS) of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) which requires that those individuals in a position to control the content of an educational activity (including planners, faculty, authors, committee members, content reviewers, editors, and staff) disclose all relevant financial relationships (for self and for spouse/ partner) with an ACCME-defined commercial interest within the 12 months prior to the disclosure. These disclosures will be available via the Online Itinerary Planner and Mobile App prior to the activity. Any individual who refuses to disclose financial relationships is disqualified from participating in HRS educational activities. Employees of ACCME-defined commercial interests can have no role in the planning or implementation of CME activities related to their products or services without a special exception from the HRS Chief Learning Officer that is granted only in specific circumstances that meet stringent ACCME requirements. REPORTING CONFLICT OF INTEREST OR BIAS Allegations of conflict of interest and bias are taken seriously and are investigated by the Ethics Oversight Committee, Scientific Sessions Program Committee, and/or the Education Committee. Your complaint will be referred to the appropriate committee, and you will be informed in writing of the outcome of its review and decision. Submit a confidential complaint by completing the form at hrsonline.org/COI or submit an email message to scientific.sessions@HRSonline.org. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT The Heart Rhythm Society supports the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Should you require specific aids or other services to accommodate your participation at the Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions, please notify Heart Rhythm Society staff to determine what special arrangements may be made. Heart Rhythm 2018 7
LEARNING OBJECTIVES TOGETHER WE ARE PROGRAM OVERVIEW JOIN YOUR COLLEAGUES The sessions described in this program are organized by AS AN HRS MEMBER the Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Sessions Program Committee by world-renowned faculty who have been Heart Rhythm Society is the only organization invited to speak at the 39th Annual Scientific Sessions. that brings together the world’s leading clinicians, scientists, and allied health professionals to help Upon completion of this activity, participants will be end death and suffering from heart rhythm able to: disorders. Membership includes: Identify and analyze the latest scientific • Significant discounts for Scientific Sessions, 1 advances and innovations in the field of Board Review Course, and online education heart rhythm disorders. • The latest research from HeartRhythm and Case Reports journals Select appropriate, evidence-directed • Networking and volunteer opportunities 2 pharmacological and non-pharmacological • Updates on clinical documents and guidelines therapies to achieve optimal outcomes for patients with heart rhythm disorders. Recognize alternative perspectives regarding 3 areas of controversy for which scientific evidence is insufficient, controversial or confusing. Samuel J. Asirvatham, MD, FHRS Rochester, MN, USA Joined in 2002 Utilize quality improvement measures, 4 methods and tools to foster systems-based improvements in care, outcomes, and value for patients with heart rhythm disorders. Recognize the value of inter-professional 5 teams, care coordination, patient engagement, and enhanced communication to optimize patient-and family-centered care. Assess the impact of health care reform 6 on the care delivered to patients with heart rhythm disorders. B ECOM E A M E M B E R TO DAY HRSonline.org/Join
SESSION TYPES SPECIALTY TRACKS CBT Case-Based Tutorials Teaching groups encouraging audience discussion with AP Allied Professionals faculty, select cases will utilize an Audience Response System (ARS). CT Complication Theater These 90-minute sessions are case-based BS Basic/Translational Science learning sessions featuring complicated cases and the resulting learning opportunities. Cardiovascular Implantable CIED Electronic Devices CC Core Curricula Didactic sessions in all major categories that provide comprehensive, timely information relevant to the care of patients CA Catheter Ablation or to research. CEP Clinical Electrophysiology DB Debates Spirited debate sessions on controversial issues. SY Featured Symposia Cross discipline showcase sessions with subject HF Heart Failure matter experts. Pediatric and Adult Congenital Hyde Park Corner A freestanding, slideless session where an appointed PEDS HP Heart Disease speaker introduces new or controversial ideas or techniques. PPP Policy, Payment, and Practice HT How-To Didactic sessions that teach how high-level clinical procedures are performed. SP Special Session MBR Mini Board Review Held on Saturday morning, these didactic sessions will review complex questions from the board exam or IBHRE exam. MC Mini-Courses Didactic courses providing in-depth updates on hot, SESSION TAGS new topics followed by a question and answer period. Premier Session ME Meet-the-Experts These 60 minute “brown bag” lunchtime sessions provide a scholarly exchange of information between experts and interested clinicians. Fellows-in-Trainning PU Pioneers Unplugged Pioneers in the field of EP highlighting the history, technical changes, and evolution of modern practice and patient care. Held in Practice Management the EPicenter located in the Exhibit Hall. RF Rapid Fire Cases These 90-minute case-based learning sessions feature 4-6 Quality Improvement case presentations followed by an expert panel discussion and Q&A. TE Translational Electrophysiology Sessions These sessions are intended to help scientists better frame research questions in terms of clinical problems, while enhancing the evidence-based practice of clinicians. Instead of a session chair, each TE Session is assigned a Translator, chosen for his/her recognized ability in applying fundamental scientific principles to the clinical practice of electrophysiology. AB/ Oral/Poster/Moderated Poster Abstracts Presentations in oral and PO/ poster format that provide the most up-to-date scientific research. MP SP Special Sessions Examples include: Opening Plenary Session; Allied Professionals Orientation and networking lunchtime session, Women in EP Networking Luncheon, Young Investigator Awards Competition, Awards Recognition Ceremony and Presidents’ Reception. Heart Rhythm 2018 9
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 B-BS01-03 CME Credit: 1.75 7 – 7:45 a.m. BS Basic/Translational Science Forum Room 107 B-SP01 CME Credit: 0 From Gene to Channel: Biogenesis of the Ion Channel Network SP Special Session Room 151 and Arrhythmogenesis First Time Attendee Orientation Limited Seating 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. B-AF01-03 CME Credit: 5.75 8 – 9 a.m. SP AF Summit West Ballroom B-SP02 CME Credit: 0 AF Summit SP Special Session BCEC Grand Ballroom Opening Plenary with Sherry Turkle, Abby Rockefeller Mauzé B-CIED01 -03 CME Credit: 5.75 Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology in the CIED CIED Management Summit Room 253 Program in Science, Technology and Society at MIT. Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Device Management Summit 10 a.m. – Noon B-MC01 CME Credit: 2 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. CA Mini-Course Room 156 B-VT01-03 CME Credit: 6 SP VT/VF Summit East Ballroom VT Ablation: Defining the Substrate VT/VF Summit B-MC02 CME Credit: 2 CEP Mini-Course Room 157 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Anticoagulation for AF in 2018: Current Status and Unresolved B-SP03 CME Credit: 0 Issues AP Special Session Room 210A Hands-On Educational Session B-MC03 CME Credit: 2 HF Mini-Course Room 160 Heart Failure: What’s Everyone Talking About? Noon – 1 p.m. B-SP04 CME Credit: 0 B-MC04 CME Credit: 2 SP Special Session Room 151 PEDS Mini-Course Room 153 Society Leadership Lunch Forum Sudden Death in the Young: Over the Horizon Limited Seating B-SP29 CME Credit: 2 SP Special Session Room 252 1 – 3 p.m. B-MC05 CME Credit: 2 Crash Course in Syncope for Arrhythmia Experts CIED Mini-Course Room 252 Cardiac Monitors in Heart Rhythm Disorders — ILR, Smart Phones, Smart Watches and More... 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. B-AP01.1-.3 CME Credit: 4.25 AP Allied Professionals Forum Room 204 B-MC06 CME Credit: 2 Cardiac Rhythm Device Patient and Clinic Management, Parts I-III CA Mini-Course Room 156 Extra-cardiac Targets to Improve AF Outcomes B-AP02.1-.3 CME Credit: 4 AP Allied Professionals Forum Room 210C B-MC07 CME Credit: 2 State-of-the-Art Review of Mapping and Ablation of Cardiac CEP Mini-Course Room 157 Arrhythmias, Parts I-III Sudden Cardiac Death Prevention — State of the Art B-AP03.1-.3 CME Credit: 4.25 B-MC08 CME Credit: 2 AP Allied Professionals Forum Room 205B HF Mini-Course Room 160 Multidisciplinary Care of the Arrhythmia Patient for the Arrhythmia and Pacing Induced Cardiomyopathy: A 2018 Update Advanced Practice Provider, Parts I-III Premier Session Fellows-in-Trainning Practice Management Quality Improvement *Program is subject to change, check the Mobile App for the most current listing Summit attendance limited to Premier Registrants or Wednesday Summit-Only Registrants 10 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
B-MC09 CME Credit: 2 PEDS Mini-Course Room 153 The Future is Now: What Electrophysiologists Should Know About Emerging Technology and Cutting Edge Research 3 – 6:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open 5 – 6 p.m. EP01 CME Credit: 0 SP EPicenter EPicenter Heart Rhythm Bowl: Semi-Finals 5 – 6:30 p.m. B-PO01 CME Credit: 0 SP Poster Poster Area, Exhibit Hall Featured Poster Session & Reception TOGETHER WE MAKE P L AT I N U M BREAKTHROUGHS The Heart Rhythm Society’s Infinity Circle acknowledges year-round supporters for their significant contributions. GOLD Infinity Circle members help fund a wide range of Heart Rhythm Society initiatives and programs, which ultimately lead to improved patient diagnosis, treatment, S I LV E R and care. The Heart Rhythm Society gratefully Abbott acknowledges the companies in the 2017 Infinity Circle. Boston Scientific Thank you! TOGETHER WE ARE Heart Rhythm 2018 11
THURSDAY, MAY 10 B-AB12 CME Credit: 1.5 8 – 9:30 a.m. CEP Abstract Plus Room 205A B-AB01 CME Credit: 1.5 New Approaches for Sudden Death Risk Stratification AP Abstract Room 210A Allied Professional Abstracts — Teaching Case Reports B-AB13 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Abstract Room 162 B-AB02 CME Credit: 1.5 Prediction and Prevention of AF and Ensuing Complications BS Abstract Room 160 New Concepts for Treating and Modeling Atrial and Ventricular B-AB14 CME Credit: 1.5 Arrhythmia CEP Abstract Room 109 Atrial Fibrillation: New Mechanistic Insights B-AB03 CME Credit: 1.5 BS Abstract Plus Room 258A B-AB15 CME Credit: 1.5 New Insights Into AF Pathogenesis CEP Abstract Plus Room 206 Detection of Ventricular Fibrosis and Non-ischemic B-AB04 CME Credit: 1.5 Cardiomyopathy: New Approaches CIED Abstract Plus Room 252 Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices: Novel B-AB16 CME Credit: 1.5 Implantation Approaches and Techniques HF Abstract Room 257 Innovative Pacing Strategies to Treat Heart Failure B-AB05 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED Abstract Room 253 B-AB17 CME Credit: 1.5 Contemporary Outcomes With Device Therapy and Lead HF Abstract Plus Room 210B Extraction LBBB and Heart Failure: Impact on Outcome, Response to CRT, and the Utility of His Bundle Pacing B-AB06 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED Abstract Plus Room 254 B-AB18 CME Credit: 1.5 His Bundle Pacing: When to Use it, How to Do it, Does it Work? HF Abstract Room 210C Arrhythmias in End-stage Heart Failure Patients: Incidence, B-AB07 CME Credit: 1.5 Impact, and Treatment Strategies CIED Abstract Room 259 Risk Stratification and Patient Selection for Device Therapy in B-AB19 CME Credit: 1.5 Cardiomyopathy PEDS Abstract Plus Room 204 Ventricular Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death Prevention B-AB08 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Abstract Plus Room 151 B-AB20 CME Credit: 1.5 Concepts and Tools to Improve Radiofrequency Lesion PEDS Abstract Room 205B Formation Pediatric and Congenital Electrophysiology Potpourri B-AB09 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Abstract Plus Room 153 B-AB21 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Abstract Ballroom East, BCEC The Pulmonary Veins and Beyond as Targets in Catheter Ablation of AF Paradigm Shifting Approaches to the Arrhythmia Patient B-LBCT01 CME Credit: 1.5 B-AB10 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Late-Breaking Clinical Trials Ballroom West, BCEC CA Abstract Room 156 Esophageal Injury and Protection During Catheter Ablation of AF Late-Breaking Clinical Trials B-AB11 CME Credit: 1.5 8 – 10 a.m. CA Abstract Plus Room 157 B-SP06 CME Credit: 2 VT Ablation: Novel Approaches and Indications SP Special Session Room 107 Young Investigator Awards Competition Premier Session Fellows-in-Trainning Practice Management Quality Improvement 12 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
B-004 CME Credit: 1.5 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. BS Translational Electrophysiology Room 160 Exhibit Hall Open Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy (AC): Nature vs. Nurture 9:30 – 9:45 a.m. B-005 CME Credit: 1.5 B-HP01 CME Credit: 0 CIED Core Curriculum Room 252 SP Hyde Park Corner North Lobby Pacemaker and Defibrillator-Related Infection: Making Sure it The Totally Subcutaneous ICD is Not Just a “Niche” Device Does Not Happen to Your Patient! B-006 CME Credit: 1.5 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. CIED Case Based Tutorial Room 253 B-MP01 CME Credit: 0 All You Need to Know About His Bundle Pacing SP Moderated Poster EPicenter Best in Show Case Reports B-007 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Case Based Tutorial Room 151 9:30 a.m. – Noon Approaches to Challenging VT Ablation B-PO02 CME Credit: 0 SP Poster Poster Area, Exhibit Hall B-009 CME Credit: 0 Poster Session II CEP Case Based Tutorial Room 157 How I Manage My Most Difficult Primary Electrical Disease Cases 9:45 – 10 a.m. B-HP02 CME Credit: 0 B-010 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Hyde Park Corner North Lobby CEP Core Curriculum Room 156 Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Should Be First Line Therapy for Young Efficient Diagnostic Maneuvers for Wide and Narrow Complex Patients Without Structural Heart Disease Tachycardias B-011 CME Credit: 1.5 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. HF Core Curriculum Room 254 B-012 CME Credit: .75 HF Debate Room 257 CRT Controversies and Gray Zone Strategies Non-ischemic Cardiomyopathy Patients Benefit from Primary Prevention ICD B-013 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Featured Symposium Ballroom East, BCEC B-008 CME Credit: .75 Contemporary Management of Atrial Fibrillation: Stroke CA Debate Room 153 Prevention Anticoagulation Can Safely Be Discontinued After Successful Ablation of AF B-014 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Joint Session Room 107 Management of Arrhythmias and Heart Failure in Populations 10:30 a.m. – Noon Underrepresented in Clinical Trials B-001 CME Credit: 1.5 AP Core Curriculum Room 210A B-015 CME Credit: 1.5 EP Jeopardy: Devices, Antiarrhythmic Drug Use, Intracardiac SP Joint Session Room 205A Electrograms, and Clinical Decision Making Left Atrial Appendage Closure B-002 CME Credit: 1.5 B-016 CME Credit: 1.5 AP Core Curriculum Room 210B SP Joint Session Room 204 Pathophysiology and Treatment of Atrial Arrhythmias in 2018 Atrial Fibrillation Around the World B-003 CME Credit: 1.5 AP Core Curriculum Room 210C Special Considerations in Pediatric and Adult Congenital Electrophysiology Heart Rhythm 2018 13
B-SP08 CME Credit: 1.5 B-020 CME Credit: 1 SP Special Session Room 109 CIED Meet-the-Experts Room 252 The Importance of International Collaboration in Early Career Leadless Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices — The Past, Development and the Global Fight Against Arrhythmias Present, and Future B-SP09 CME Credit: 0 B-021 CME Credit: 1 PPP Special Session Room 206 CEP Meet-The-Experts Room 156 Cybersecurity and Implantable Medical Devices Can We Cure Arrhythmias Noninvasively Without Catheters? B-SP10 CME Credit: 1.5 B-022 CME Credit: 1 SP Special Session Ballroom West, BCEC PEDS Meet-The-Experts Room 204 Live Case Presentations: NYU Langone Medical Center My Gray Hair Trumps... B-SP11 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP12 CME Credit: 1 SP Special Session Room 205B AP Special Session Room 107 History Session: Paul Gillette's Legacy in Pediatric and Important Considerations of Patient Engagement Tools and Congenital Electrophysiology Social Media Use in Clinical Practice 10:40 – Noon B-SP14 CME Credit: 1 B-SP07 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Special Session Room 205A BS Special Session Room 258A HeartRhythm Journal Presents — New Approaches to Cardiac CES Program Part I — The Cardiac Conduction System Arrhythmias Therapy B-SP15 CME Credit: 0 10:45 – 11:45 a.m. SP Special Session Room 259 B-139 CME Credit: 0 CCEP Program Directors’ Luncheon SP Joint Session EPicenter Improving Patient Safety: Clinicians, FDA, and AAMI/Industry B-SP40 CME Credit: 0 Working Together SP Special Session Room 154 #AFIBHRS Twitter Chat 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. B-017 CME Credit: 0.75 B-EP02 CME Credit: 0 CA Debate Room 153 SP EPicenter EPicenter This House Believes That Asymptomatic Paroxysmal Atrial Heart Rhythm Bowl: Finals Fibrillation Should Be Treated by Catheter Ablation B-018 CME Credit: 0.75 1:30 – 3 p.m. CEP Debate Room 257 B-023 CME Credit: 1.5 Mapping AF Mechanisms Is Required for Successful Ablation of AP Core Curriculum Room 210B Persistent AF Stroke Prevention in AF — Overview of Pharmacological and Device Therapies Noon – 2 p.m. B-024 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP13 CME Credit: 0 AP Core Curriculum Room 210A BS Special Session Room 258B Best Practices to Maximize Remote Monitoring for Improved Cardiac Electrophysiology Society Luncheon and Poster Session Patient Care Limited to CES Members B-025 CME Credit: 1.5 BS How-To Room 160 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. How to Study Exercise-Induced Arrhythmias in Mouse Models of B-019 CME Credit: 1 Human Disease BS Meet-the-Experts Room 160 How to Do Super-Resolution Imaging of Cardiac Ion Channels B-026 CME Credit: 1.5 and Membrane Transporters CIED Case Based Tutorial Room 252 Short Stop Learning — Technologies Old and New B-027 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED Core Curriculum Room 210C Premier Session Fellows-in-Trainning Practice Management Quality Improvement Conundrums in Device Therapy 14 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
B-028 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP17 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Case Based Tutorial Room 151 CEP Special Session Room 109 Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: What Are the Targets for Ablation Cardiac Genetic Testing: Maximizing Value and Minimizing Beyond the PV Sleeves? Harms B-029 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP18 CME Credit: 0 CA Master Class Room 253 PPP Special Session Room 206 Deciphering Complex SVT FDA Hot Topic 1: ICD Risk Stratification and Coverage B-030 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP41 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Joint Session Room 107 SP Special Session Ballroom West, BCEC How to Improve the Overall Success Rate of Paroxysmal AF Meet the Trialists: The Latest in Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Ablation Result B-031 CME Credit: 1.5 2 – 3:30 p.m. CEP Case Based Tutorial Room 157 B-SP16 CME Credit: 1.5 How I Manage Athletes With Arrhythmias: Case Studies That BS Special Session Room 258A Illustrate Critical Management Issues CES Program Part II — The Cardiac Conduction System B-032 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Core Curriculum Room 156 2 – 4:30 p.m. B-PO03 CME Credit: 0 Effective Management of Cardiovascular Autonomic Disorders SP Poster Poster Area, Exhibit Hall Poster Session III B-033 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Joint Session Room 259 Accessory Pathways: Atypical in Location or Physiology 2:30 — 3:15 p.m. B-SP19 CME Credit: 0 B-034 CME Credit: 1.5 PPP Special Session Room 206 HF Case Based Tutorial Room 254 FDA Hot Topic 2: Heart Failure Devices and Clinical Trial Design: A Day in Device Clinic: Practical Considerations in CRT Are We Asking the Right Questions? Management B-035 CME Credit: 1.5 3 – 3:15 p.m. HF Core Curriculum Room 257 B-HP03 CME Credit: 0 SP Hyde Park Corner North Lobby Optimizing the CRT Patient: Science and Strategies Patients With Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy Should Still Undergo Primary Prevention ICD Implantation if LVEF Is Less Than or B-036 CME Credit: 1.5 Equal to 35% PEDS Case Based Tutorial Room 204 A Double Hit Hurts More 3:15 – 4:15 p.m. B-037 CME Credit: 1.5 B-MP02 CME Credit: 0 PEDS Core Curriculum Room 205B HF Moderated Poster EPicenter Early Postoperative Arrhythmias: When Should Worry Be Novel Therapies for Heart Failure Replaced by Action? B-SP43 CME Credit: 0 B-038 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Special Session Booth 510, Exhibit Hall SP Joint Session Room 205A Fellows-In-Training Round Table Neural Control of the Heart—Bedside to the Bench B-140 CME Credit: 1.5 4:30 – 6 p.m. SP Joint Session Room 162 B-039 CME Credit: 1.5 Arrhythmias and Heart Failure: The Role of a Multi-Disciplinary AP Case Based Tutorial Room 210A Approach Device-Based Cases B-PU01 CME Credit: 0 B-040 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Pioneers Unplugged EPicenter AP Core Curriculum Room 210B Pioneers in Basic Mechanisms The Evolving Roles of Advanced Practice Clinicians in the Care of EP Patients Heart Rhythm 2018 15
B-041 CME Credit: 1.5 B-053 CME Credit: 1.5 BS Translational Electrophysiology Room 258A HF Complication Theatre Room 254 Custom-Tailoring Ablation Procedures Based on Cardiac Imaging OMG! What Do I Do Now? B-042 CME Credit: 1.5 B-054 CME Credit: 1.5 BS Joint Session Room 253 PEDS Core Curriculum Room 204 Post-operative Atrial Fibrillation: New Insights Into Mechanisms The Marriage of ACHD and Electrophysiology: A Lifetime and Management Together B-043 CME Credit: 1.5 B-055 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED Core Curriculum Room 210C PEDS Core Curriculum Room 205B Subcutaneous ICD from A to Z Biochem 101: A Must for Your Major B-044 CME Credit: 1.5 B-056 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED Complication Theatre Room 252 SP Featured Symposia Ballroom East, BCEC This Is a Bad Extraction Day Innovations in Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices B-045 CME Credit: 1.5 B-057 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Case Based Tutorial Room 153 SP Joint Session Room 259 LAA Arrhythmogenesis and Electrical Isolation Mapping and Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmia in NICM: Special Considerations B-046 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Core Curriculum Room 151 B-SP47 CME Credit: 1.5 Strategies for Addressing Arrhythmias Arising From SP Special Session Room 160 the Left Ventricular Summit China Cases of Excellence B-047 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP20 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Core Curriculum Room 157 SP Special Session Room 109 Can We Prevent Atrial Fibrillation? Want to Have a Flourishing Early Career EP Practice? You Need to Know These Top 5’s B-048 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP How-To Room 156 B-SP21 CME Credit: 1.5 How to Manage Cardiac Sarcoidosis PPP Special Session Room 206 Global Humanitarian Session: Logistical, Practical, and B-049 CME Credit: 1.5 Regulatory Considerations CEP Joint Session Room 205A Syncope & Autonomic Disorders for the Cardiac Electrophysiologist B-050 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Joint Session Room 162 Localization Insights From the Electrocardiogram B-051 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Joint Session Room 107 Management of SADS Conditions: What’s New & What’s Coming? B-052 CME Credit: 1.5 HF Case Based Tutorial Room 257 Too Fast or Too Slow? The Importance of Heart Rate in Heart Failure Patients Premier Session Fellows-in-Trainning Practice Management Quality Improvement 16 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
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FRIDAY, MAY 11 B-AB33 CME Credit: 1.5 8 – 9:30 a.m. CEP Abstract Plus Room 258B B-AB22 CME Credit: 1.5 Clinical EP—All Things POTS and Syncope AP Abstract Plus Room 210A Allied Professional Abstracts — Clinical Research B-AB34 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Abstract Room 205A B-AB23 CME Credit: 1.5 How to Apply Anticoagulation Trial Data to Your Clinic Patient BS Abstract Plus Room 160 Applied Omics to Study Heart Rhythm B-AB35 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Abstract Plus Room 109 B-AB24 CME Credit: 1.5 Novel Noninvasive Technology for Arrhythmia Detection and BS Abstract Room 162 Sudden Death Risk Stratification Personalized and Biophysically-Detailed Simulations of Human Cardiac Electrophysiology B-AB36 CME Credit: 1.5 B-AB25 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Abstract Room 206 CIED Abstract Room 252 Device Closure of Left Atrial Appendage: Techniques, Outcomes Novel Devices and Techniques: Implants, Extractions and and Complications Expanding the Utilization B-AB37 CME Credit: 1.5 B-AB26 CME Credit: 1.5 HF Abstract Room 204 CIED Abstract Plus Room 253 Advances in the Delivery of Resynchronization Therapy to CIED Monitoring and Diagnostic Nuances Improve Outcomes in the Failing Heart B-AB27 CME Credit: 1.5 B-AB38 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED Abstract Plus Room 254 HF Abstract Room 210B What Have We Learned From the Real World Data on The Intersection Between Atrial Fibrillation, Cardiomyopathy Subcutaneous ICDs? and Heart Failure B-AB28 CME Credit: 1.5 B-AB39 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED Abstract Plus Room 259 HF Abstract Plus Room 210C Atrial Fibrillation Screening Using Smartphone Apps or Arrhythmia and Pacing Induced Heart Failure: Mechanistic Implantable Monitors Insights and Prognosis B-AB29 CME Credit: 1.5 B-AB40 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Abstract Room 151 HF Abstract Room 257 Novel Techniques to Improve Outcomes in AF Ablation Predicting CRT Outcomes: Unresolved Questions B-AB30 CME Credit: 1.5 B-AB41 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Abstract Plus Room 153 PEDS Abstract Room 205B Innovative Strategies for Mapping and Ablation of Challenging The Complex Atrium in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease: Ventricular Substrate Grandma’s Atrial Fibrillation Is Boring B-AB42 CME Credit: 1.5 B-AB31 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Abstract Plus Ballroom East, BCEC CA Abstract Plus Room 156 Ablation for Ventricular Arrhythmias: Navigating Uncharted Mapping Non-pulmonary Vein Sources of Atrial Fibrillation Territory B-AB32 CME Credit: 1.5 B-LBCT02 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Abstract Room 157 SP Late-Breaking Clinical Trials Ballroom West, BCEC Atrial Tachycardia After AF Ablation — Predictors, Approach and Implications Late-Breaking Updates From Clinical Trials and Registries 8 – 10 a.m. B-SP22 CME Credit: 2 SP Special Session Room 107 Premier Session Fellows-in-Trainning Practice Management Quality Improvement Heart Rhythm Society’s Research Fellowship Awards Breakfast 18 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
B-060 CME Credit: 1.5 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. BS Core Curriculum Room 160 Exhibit Hall Open Exploring the Link Between Metabolism and Arrhythmogenesis CME Credit: 1.5 9:30 – 9:45 a.m. B-061 Room 162 B-HP04 CME Credit: 0 BS Translational Electrophysiology SP Hyde Park Corner North Lobby Chronobiology of Heart Rhythms All Patients With Subclinical AF of Less Than 24 Hours Duration Should Be Enrolled in a Clinical Trial B-062 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED Case Based Tutorial Room 253 To Implant or Not to Implant — That Is the Question: CIEDs in 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Special Populations B-MP03 CME Credit: 0 CA Moderated Posted EPicenter B-063 CME Credit: 1.5 Exploring the Ventricular Substrate CIED Core Curriculum Room 252 Crossroad in Decision Making in CIED Therapy 9:30 a.m.– Noon B-064 CME Credit: 1.5 B-PO04 CME Credit: 0 CA Core Curriculum Room 151 SP Poster Poster Area, Exhibit Hall What We Have Learned from Recent AF Ablation Trials Poster Session IV B-065 CME Credit: 1.5 How-To Room 153 9:45 – 10 a.m. CA B-HP05 CME Credit: 0 How to Navigate a Difficult SVT Ablation for Success SP Hyde Park Corner North Lobby Registries Are Essential in Monitoring Real-Life Outcomes of B-066 CME Credit: 1.5 Invasive Procedures CA Joint Session Room 210C New Insights in Mapping and Ablation of AF 10 – 11 a.m. B-067 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP48 CME Credit: 0 CEP Core Curriculum Room 157 SP Special Session EPicenter Critical Management Issues for Patients With Rare or Inherited Coffee With the HeartRhythm Journal Editors Cardiomyopathies B-069 CME Credit: 1.5 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. HF Core Curriculum Room 257 B-068 CME Credit: 0.75 Preventing Death in Heart Failure Patients CEP Debate Room 156 Vigorous Exercise Is Unsafe for Patients With ARVC B-070 CME Credit: 1.5 HF How-To Room 254 B-071 CME Credit: 0.75 Cutting Edge Techniques for Pacing the Failing Heart PEDS Debate Room 205B SUBQ ICD — Great Technology That Is Here to Stay B-072 CME Credit: 1.5 PEDS How-To Room 204 B-SP25 CME Credit: 0 How to Know When Not To... PPP Special Session Room 205A FDA Hot Topic 3: AF Detection B-073 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Featured Symposium Ballroom East, BCEC Sex Matters 10:30 a.m. – noon B-058 CME Credit: 1.5 B-074 CME Credit: 1.5 AP Core Curriculum Room 210A SP Joint Session Room 107 Pathophysiology and Treatment of Ventricular Arrhythmias in 2018 Fighting Against the Global Burden of Stroke and AF B-059 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP23 CME Credit: 0 AP Core Curriculum Room 210B SP Special Session Room 109 Everything CRT: Evidence Based Information for Informed Decisions The Road Less Traveled: Non-traditional Career Paths in EP Heart Rhythm 2018 19
B-SP24 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP42 CME Credit: 0 SP Special Session Room 109 PPP Special Session Room 206 Changing Career Pathways Starting With a Traditional Career in Global Humanitarian: Stories & Experiences From the Field Clinical Electrophysiology: Where Can You Go From Here? B-SP26 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP44 CME Credit: 0 SP Special Session Ballroom West, BCEC SP Special Session Room 160 Live Case Presentations: Brigham and Women’s Hospital Gaps in the Care of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Educating Providers and Patients 10:45 – 11:45 a.m. B-SP45 CME Credit: 0 B-PU02 CME Credit: 0 SP Special Session Room 162 SP Pioneers Unplugged EPicenter Pioneers in AFib A Conversation With the FDA and CMS: Cybersecurity and the Updated ICD Coverage Policy 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. B-EP03 CME Credit: 0 B-075 CME Credit: 0.75 SP EPicenter EPicenter HF Debate Room 156 Mainstream Media: Using Social Media to Find Your Voice Within Managing Ventricular Arrhythmias in Advanced Heart Failure: HRS and Your Practice Ablation Not Transplant Is the Better Choice B-076 CME Credit: 0.75 1:30 – 2:15 p.m. PEDS Debate Room 205B B-083 CME Credit: 0.75 CIED Debate Room 252 Clinical SVT: No Jump. No Echo. No Question. Ablation! The LifeVest Should Be Prescribed for Patients With Newly Diagnosed Systolic Dysfunction B-SP27 CME Credit: 0 PPP Special Session Room 205A FDA Hot Topic 4: Digital Health and Mobile Medical Applications 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. B-PU03 CME Credit: 0 SP Pioneers Unplugged EPicenter 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. Pioneers in Regenerative Medicine B-077 CME Credit: 1 BS Meet-the-Experts Room 157 Stem Cell Models of Cardiac Arrhythmias 1:30 – 3 p.m. B-080 CME Credit: 1.5 AP How-To Room 210A B-078 CME Credit: 1 CA Meet-the-Experts Room 151 How to Differentiate Tachycardia Mechanisms: From ECG to Intracardiac Electrograms AF Ablation Consensus Unlocked B-081 CME Credit: 1.5 B-079 CME Credit: 1 AP How-To Room 210B HF Meet-the-Experts Room 254 How to Develop a Comprehensive AF Program — Prevention to Heart Failure and Devices: A Peek Into the Future Procedure B-SP28 CME Credit: 1 B-082 CME Credit: 1.5 AP Special Session Room 107 BS Core Curriculum Room 160 Psychological Care in the EP World Mechanistic Insights Informing AF Ablation Strategies B-SP30 CME Credit: 1 B-084 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Special Session Room 204 CA Core Curriculum Room 151 HeartRhythm Journal Presents — Basic Mechanisms of Cardiac Fibrosis, the Atrium, and Atrial Fibrillation: Can We Tailor the Arrhythmias Procedure to the Pathology? B-SP31 CME Credit: 1 SP Special Session Room 259 B-085 CME Credit: 1.5 Female EPs for Female Patients: Do We Need Women’s Health CA How-To Room 153 Centers? Epicardial VT Ablation — How to Get in Safely and Perform Effective Ablation Premier Session Fellows-in-Trainning Practice Management Quality Improvement 20 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
B-086 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP32 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Special Session Room 109 CA Joint Session Room 210C Insights From Precision Autopsies: How Postmortem Genetic Controversial Issues in AF Ablation Testing Can Help Serve Patients With a Family History of Sudden Death B-087 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Case Based Tutorial Room 157 B-SP33 CME Credit: 1.5 How I Manage Patients With PMVT/VF: Cases From the Trenches PPP Special Session Room 205A LAA I — Left Atrial Appendage Closure: Anatomy, Patient B-088 CME Credit: 1.5 Selection, and Update on the Evidence CEP How-To Room 156 How to Use the 12-Lead ECG to Effectively Plan Your Procedures: Real-World Case Studies B-SP34 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Special Session Room 259 B-089 CME Credit: 1.5 Professional Development for Women in EP CEP Master Class Room 253 Masterful Dissection of Vexing Diagnostic Dilemmas in the EP Lab 2 – 4:30 p.m. B-090 CME Credit: 1.5 B-PO05 CME Credit: 0 CEP Joint Session Room 107 SP Poster Poster Area, Exhibit Hall Management Approaches for Atrial Arrhythmias Across the Globe Poster Session V B-091 CME Credit: 1.5 HF Case Based Tutorial Room 254 2:30 – 3:15 p.m. Controversial Issues in CRT Indication B-098 CME Credit: 0.75 CIED Debate Room 252 B-092 CME Credit: 1.5 The S-ICD Should Be the Default Device for Primary Prevention in HF Core Curriculum Room 257 Patients Without Pacing Indications Patient-Centric Care for the CRT Patient B-093 CME Credit: 1.5 3 – 3:15 p.m. HF Joint Session Room 206 B-HP06 CME Credit: 0 Does Heart Failure Necessarily Mean Rhythm Failure? SP Hyde Park Corner North Lobby Do We Really Need So Many Guidelines on the Same Topic? A B-094 CME Credit: 1.5 Call for More Multi-National Consensus Documents HF Joint Session Room 162 Trials Challenging Current Guidelines for Primary Prevention ICD in Heart Failure 3:15 – 4:15 p.m. B-MP04 CME Credit: 0 CEP Moderated Poster EPicenter B-095 CME Credit: 1.5 PEDS Core Curriculum Room 205B Clinical Trials That Address Critical Management Issues for AF Learning and Sharing: Pediatric Electrophysiology Across the Patients Pond and Across Borders 4:30 – 6 p.m. B-096 CME Credit: 1.5 B-099 CME Credit: 1.5 PEDS Complication Theatre Room 204 AP Case Based Tutorial Room 210B Nightmare Cases in Pediatric and Adult Congenital Rapid Fire Cases: Clinical EP From Lab to Floor and Beyond Electrophysiology B-100 CME Credit: 1.5 B-097 CME Credit: 1.5 AP Core Curriculum Room 210A SP Featured Symposium Ballroom East, BCEC Evaluation of Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Current Status of Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion: Who, When and How? B-101 CME Credit: 1.5 BS Core Curriculum Room 162 B-141 CME Credit: 1.5 Illuminating the Way Forward With Cardiac Optogenetics SP Joint Session Room 258B Global Citizenship: Current State, Challenges & Opportunities for Cardiac Pacing in Africa Heart Rhythm 2018 21
B-102 CME Credit: 1.5 B-114 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED Case Based Tutorial Room 252 PEDS Core Curriculum Room 204 Making Great Devices Even Better: The Role of Post-implant Device Therapy for the Future: A Joint Session Pediatrics and Optimization of ICD Programming CIED B-103 CME Credit: 1.5 B-115 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED How-To Room 205B PEDS Master Class Room 253 CIED Detected Subclinical Atrial Fibrillation: How to Monitor and Oh Captain, My Captain How to Treat? B-116 CME Credit: 1.5 B-104 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Joint Session Room 160 CIED Joint Session Room 107 Diagnostic Challenges and Risk Stratification in Arrhythmogenic Management of CIED Infections: Differences Between Western Cardiomyopathy and Eastern Countries B-LBCT03 CME Credit: 1.5 B-105 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Late-Breaking Clinical Trials Ballroom East, BCEC CIED Joint Session Room 259 Late-Breaking Clinical Innovations Controversies in Device Therapy: The Experts Clinical Decisions B-SP35 CME Credit: 1.5 B-106 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Special Session Room 109 CA Core Curriculum Room 153 What You Didn’t Learn About in Fellowship! Arrhythmias Arising From the His-Purkinje System B-SP36 CME Credit: 1.5 B-107 CME Credit: 1.5 PPP Special Session Room 205A CA Rapid Fire Cases Room 151 LAA II — Closure: Evolving Evidence & Regulatory Considerations PVI Non-Responders After Repeat Procedures: How to Deal With Symptomatic Patients B-SP37 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Special Session Room 206 B-108 CME Credit: 1.5 HRS Clinical Documents Process Evolution CA Joint Session Room 210C Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias in Unusual Scenarios 6:15 – 7:15 p.m. B-109 CME Credit: 1.5 B-SP38 CME Credit: 0 CEP Case Based Tutorial Room 157 SP Special Session Ballroom West, BCEC How I Map Atrial Fibrillation: Cases to Illustrate Competing Awards and Recognition Ceremony Approaches B-110 CME Credit: 1.5 7:15 – 8:15 p.m. B-SP39 CME Credit: 0 CEP Complication Theatre Room 156 SP Special Session Grand Ballroom Foyer, BCEC Preventing Sudden Death and Latrogenic Complications in Presidents’ Reception Patients With Inherited Arrhythmia Syndromes B-111 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Joint Session Room 258B Atrio-Esophageal Fistula: From Recognition to Therapeutic Intervention B-112 CME Credit: 1.5 HF Master Class Room 254 Would I Give This Patient an ICD? B-113 CME Credit: 1.5 HF Rapid Fire Cases Room 257 Challenging Clinical Cases: Is There One Right Choice? 22 HRSsessions.org #HRS2018
SATURDAY, MAY 12 8 – 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. – Noon B-117 CME Credit: 1.5 B-PO06 CME Credit: 0 AP Mini Board Review Room 151 SP Poster North Lobby Preparing for the IBHRE Cardiac Device Therapy Exam — Part I Poster Session VI B-118 CME Credit: 1.5 BS Core Curriculum Room 252 10:30 a.m. – Noon Ryanodine Receptor CA Release Channels — What Is New in B-128 CME Credit: 1.5 2018? AP Mini Board Review Room 151 Preparing for the IBHRE Cardiac Device Therapy Exam — Part II B-119 CME Credit: 1.5 CIED Case Based Tutorial Room 253 B-129 CME Credit: 1.5 How to Implant Devices via Less Typical Routes and Techniques BS Core Curriculum Room 252 Novel Roles for an Old Actor: Connexins and the Control of Heart B-120 CME Credit: 1.5 Rhythm CIED Core Curriculum Room 254 Disasters in Device Therapy: How to Recognize, Manage, and B-130 CME Credit: 1.5 Prevent? CIED Core Curriculum Room 253 ICD Therapy in 2018 B-121 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Core Curriculum Room 156 B-131 CME Credit: 1.5 Optimal Force, Power, Duration, and Irrigation Flow Rate During CIED How-To Room 254 Radio-Frequency Left Atrial Ablation How to Place Ventricular Leads to Optimize Outcomes B-122 CME Credit: 1.5 B-132 CME Credit: 1.5 CA Core Curriculum Room 157 CA Case Based Tutorial Room 156 Magnetic Resonance-Guided Electrophysiological Intervention: Challenging Cases in AF Ablation Challenges and Opportunities B-133 CME Credit: 1.5 B-123 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Core Curriculum Room 162 CA Complication Theatre Room 157 Advanced Cardiac Imaging for Electrophysiologists Esophageal Injury: How to Avoid, Recognize, and Treat This Potentially Deadly Complication B-124 CME Credit: 1.5 CEP Mini Board Review Room 160 B-134 CME Credit: 1.5 Preparation for ABIM and EHRA Examination CEP Mini Board Review Room 160 Preparation for Device Questions B-125 CME Credit: 1.5 HF Core Curriculum Room 258B B-135 CME Credit: 1.5 Arrhythmias in Advanced Heart Failure CEP Rapid Fire Cases Room 162 Nightmare Syncope Cases B-126 CME Credit: 1.5 HF How-To Room 153 B-136 CME Credit: 1.5 Programming for Success: How to Optimize Response in CRT HF Case Based Tutorial Room 153 Once the LV Lead Is in? Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death in Special Heart Failure Populations B-127 CME Credit: 1.5 PEDS Rapid Fire Cases Room 257 B-137 CME Credit: 1.5 Rapid Fire Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cases HF Core Curriculum Room 258B Treating Heart Failure Patients: Diversity in Patient Populations B-142 CME Credit: 1.5 SP Joint Session Room 259 B-138 CME Credit: 1.5 CMR in Electrophysiology: From Investigational Tool to Clinical PEDS How-To Room 257 Application How to Deal Premier Session Fellows-in-Trainning Practice Management Quality Improvement Heart Rhythm 2018 23
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