Echocardiography and Structural Heart Symposium, 40th Annual - Day 2
As valvular heart disease and structural heart treatments become more integral within cardiology, providers will rely on the diagnosis and treatment of disease using transcatheter/nonsurgical therapy.
The 40th Annual Echocardiography and Structural Heart Symposium will include important topics that focus on current guidelines for the evaluation of core issues within echocardiography, such as cardiac structure, cardiac function and hemodynamics assessment.
In addition, the internationally renowned faculty will address the latest developments, cutting-edge technologies and future directions of structural heart disease assessment, treatment options and advanced cardiac imaging.
These discussions will include advanced echocardiography imaging techniques (3-D, Strain, CT and TEE) and valve repair approaches (TAVR, Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (TEER), left atrial appendage occlusion devices, paravalvular closure and alcohol septal ablation). Treatment focus will be on aortic, mitral and tricuspid valves and interatrial septum valvular heart disease, as well as specific patient populations, including those with cancer, atrial fibrillation, valvular heart disease and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Current controversies speak to indications and contraindications for various diagnostic and treatment approaches.
This year’s expanded focus will be of special interest to sonographers, anesthesiologists, cardiologists, ED physicians, critical care physicians and medical professionals interested in echocardiography and the newest advances in diagnosis and treatment of structural heart disease.
Agenda
Friday, September 29 - 7 Cat. 1
6:30 AM | Registration, Continental Breakfast and Visit Exhibits |
7:15 AM | Welcome and Opening Remarks Barry Katzen, M.D. |
Aortic Stenosis Moderator: Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH | |
7:30 AM | Introduction to Valvular Heart Disease and Updates on the Guidelines Linda Gillam, M.D., MPH |
7:50 AM | Sonographers' Corner: Evaluating Aortic Stenosis Orlando Santana, RDCS |
8:10 AM | Back to Basics for Aortic Stenosis and More Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH |
8:25 AM | Evaluating Low-Gradient Aortic Stenosis and Outcomes for TAVR vs. SAVR Linda Gillam, M.D., MPH |
8:45 AM | Modern Role of CT Imaging in the Workup of Transcatheter Procedures: Have We Learned it All Already? Omar Khalique, M.D. |
9:00 AM | Review Normal and Abnormal Gradients Post TAVR Muhamed Saric, M.D., Ph.D. |
9:15 AM | My Toughest Decision for SAVR vs. TAVR Bernardo Lopez Sanabria, M.D. |
9:35 AM | Panel Discussion with Question-and-Answer Session |
9:50 AM | Break and Visit Exhibits |
Evaluation of Prosthetic Heart Valves Moderator: Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH | |
10:20 AM | Introduction to Prosthetic Heart Valves: Form, Function and Type William Zoghbi, M.D. |
10:40 AM | Sonographers' Corner: My Toughest Cases of Prosthetic Heart Valves Jessen Jacob, M.D. |
10:55 AM | Evaluation of Prosthetic Heart Valves: Form and Function Linda Gillam, M.D., MPH |
11:10 AM | Clinical Conundrum: Is It Pathologic Obstruction vs. Patient Prosthesis Mismatch of the Aortic Valve? Muhamed Saric, M.D., Ph.D. |
11:25 AM | My Toughest and Most Interesting Cases of TMVR Lowie Van Assche, M.D. |
11:45 AM | Assessment of Prosthetic Mitral Valve Regurgitation and Stenosis William Zoghbi, M.D. |
12:00 PM | Panel Discussion with Question-and-Answer Session |
12:15 PM | Lunch and Visit Exhibits |
Learning From the Experts About Valve Disease and How They Treat and Image It Moderator: Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH | |
1:15 PM | Will Artificial Intelligence Replace the Clinical Echocardiographer? Damian Chaupin, M.D. |
1:25 PM | Full Court Press: Is It Necessary in Valvular Heart Disease? Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH |
1:40 PM | Should I Treat Asymptomatic Severe Valvular Heart Disease Stage C? Linda Gillam, M.D., MPH |
2:00 PM | Evaluation of Aortic Regurgitation Severity with Echocardiography and MRI William Zoghbi, M.D. |
2:20 PM | Management Options for Asymptomatic Aortic Regurgitation and the Future of Transcatheter Treatment: Evaluating the Need for Guideline Updates Nadira Hamid, M.D. |
2:35 PM | Panel Discussion with Question-and-Answer Session |
2:50 PM | Break and Visit Exhibits |
Multimodality Imaging for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Structural Heart Disease Moderator: Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH | |
3:20 PM | An Interesting Case of Constrictive vs. Restrictive Heart Disease Jae K. Oh, M.D. |
3:40 PM | Case Presentations of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Where Shared Decision Making Meets the Guidelines Eli Friedman, M.D. |
4:00 PM | Role of the Interventional Cardiographer in the Workup of Etoh Ablation vs. Surgery Nadira Hamid, M.D. |
4:15 PM | Panel Discussion with Question-and-Answer Session |
4:30 PM | Adjourn |
5:00 PM | Special Session - Product Theater |
Saturday, September 30 - 6.5 Cat. 1
6:30 AM | Registration, Continental Breakfast and Visit Exhibits |
7:15 AM | Welcome and Opening Remarks Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH, and Damian Chaupin, M.D. |
Mitral Valvular Disease Regurgitation and Right Heart Disease Moderator: Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH | |
7:30 AM | Sonographers’ Corner: Evaluating Mitral Regurgitation: Difference Between Functional and Primary MR with Different Cases Jois B. Gonzalez, RDCS |
7:45 AM | Evaluation of Mitral Regurgitation: New Concepts in Mitral Valve Prolapse William Zoghbi, M.D. |
8:00 AM | Identifying Valvular the Pathology and Workup for TEER Stephen Little, M.D. |
8:15 AM | My Toughest and Most Interesting Cases of Valve in TEER Nish Patel, M.D. |
8:30 AM | Evaluation of Mitral Stenosis Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH |
8:45 AM | Guidelines on TEER and TMVR: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going? Stephen Little, M.D. |
9:00 AM | Panel Discussion with Question-and-Answer Session |
9:20 AM | Break and Visit Exhibits |
Building on the Basics of Echo with Advanced Imaging Moderator: Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH | |
9:50 AM | Case Presentation - Strain Socrates Kakoulides, M.D. |
10:05 AM | When and How to Use 3D Imaging and AI in the Modern Echo Lab: Should I Be Doing More or Less? Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH |
10:20 AM | The Adjunctive Role of CMR for Cardiomyopathies: When Echo is Not Enough Omar Khalique, M.D. |
10:35 AM | Essential TEE Views (Mitral and Tricuspid) and How They Relate to the Sonographer Muhamed Saric, M.D., Ph.D. |
10:50 AM | Panel Discussion with Question-and-Answer Session |
Back to Basics Rapid-Fire Moderator: Damian Chaupin, M.D. | |
11:05 AM | Cardiac Chamber Assessment and Normal Values in 12 Minutes or Less: What Do I Need to Know? Socrates Kakoulides, M.D. |
11:20 AM | Imaging and Treatment of Cardiac Shunts (ASD/VSD/PFO) Muhamed Saric, M.D., Ph.D. |
11:35 AM | My Toughest and Most Interesting Cases of Diastology: Learn from the Expert Jae K. Oh, M.D. |
11:50 AM | Panel Discussion with Question-and-Answer Session |
11:55 AM | Lunch and Visit Exhibits |
Back To Basics Rapid-Fire (cont.) Moderator: Damian Chaupin, M.D. | |
12:55 PM | Echo Assessment in Hemodynamically Unstable Patients: A Case-Based Approach to Diagnosing Acute Pulmonary Emboli and Cardiac Tamponade Ana Victoria Soto-Quintela, M.D. |
1:10 PM | Sonographers' Corner: How Do I Optimize My Stress Echo Protocol? Katrina M. Kraus |
1:25 PM | Stress Echo in Valve Disease Jae K. Oh, M.D. |
1:40 PM | Panel Discussion with Question-and-Answer Session |
Tricuspid Moderator: Damian Chaupin, M.D. | |
1:50 PM | Sonographers’ Corner: Evaluating Tricuspid Regurgitation Veronica Gonzalez Fernandez |
2:10 PM | My Toughest and Most Interesting Cases of Tricuspid Clip Ramon Quesada, M.D. |
2:20 PM | Assessing the Right Ventricle with Multimodality Imaging: When Have We Reached the Point of No Return? Omar Khalique, M.D. |
2:35 PM | Anatomy and Echo Imaging of the Tricuspid Valve Nadira Hamid, M.D. |
2:50 PM | TEER for TR and an Update on Transcatheter Therapy and Data for Tricuspid Regurgitation Stephen Little, M.D. |
3:05 PM | Panel Discussion with Question-and-Answer Session |
3:25 PM | Closing Remarks Elliott Elias, M.D., MPH, and Damian Chaupin, M.D. |
3:30 PM | Adjourn |
NOTE: Schedule subject to change.
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Dining
Savor the flavors of Miami with locally curated sips and bites at four distinct restaurants and lounges. Enjoy some of Coral Gables’ best culinary experiences, from al fresco, and poolside dining to approachable all-American fare, elevated mixology, and quick, fresh bites.
Travel Information
The drive time between the Loews Coral Gables Hotel and Miami International Airport (MIA) is around 20 minutes and covers a distance of around 5 miles.
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Symposium Directors
Cardiologist
Medical Director of Cardiac and Structural Imaging
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Cardiologist
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Faculty
Medical Director of Sports Cardiology
Baptist Health Medical Group Cardiology
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Dorothy and Lloyd Huck Chair
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
Medical Director Cardiovascular Service Line
Morristown Medical Center/Atlantic Health System
Morristown, New Jersey
Echocardiographer
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Echocardiographer
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Assistant Director of Structural Heart Echocardiography
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, New York
Cardiologist
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Baptist Health Medical Group
Miami, Florida
Medical Director, Diagnostic Center
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Baptist Health Medical Group
Miami, Florida
Director, Division of Cardiovascular Imaging
Saint Francis Hospital and Catholic Health System of Long Island
Director, Cardiovascular Imaging Research and Education
DeMatteis Cardiovascular Institute
Roslyn, New York
Echocardiographer
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
President, American Society of Echocardiography
Director, Cardiovascular Fellowship Program
Director of Structural Heart, Houston Methodist Hospital System
John S. Dunn Chair in Clinical Cardiovascular Research and Education
Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University
Dept. of Cardiology, Houston Methodist Hospital
Houston, Texas
Interventional Cardiologist
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Professor, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine
Samsung Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic
Consultant, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic
Director, Echo Core Lab, Mayo Clinic
Director, Pericardial Diseases Clinic, Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota
Medical Director, Structural Heart, Complex PCI & Cardiac Research
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Echocardiographer
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Director, Noninvasive Cardiology & Echo Lab
Professor of Medicine
New York University Langone Health
New York, New York
Clinical Cardiologist and Advanced Structural
Echocardiographer at MyCardiologist CVAUSA
Co-chair, Echocardiography Operations Committee
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine
Miami, Florida
Interventional Cardiologist and Structural Heart Interventionalist
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Interventional Cardiologist
Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Miami, Florida
Elkins Family Distinguished Chair in Cardiac Health
DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center
Chair, Department of Cardiology
Professor of Cardiology, Academic Institute
Full Member, Research Institute
Houston Methodist
Weill Cornell Medical College
Houston, Texas
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Baptist Health South Florida is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Baptist Health has been re-surveyed by the ACCME and awarded Commendation for 6 years as a provider of CME for physicians.
Baptist Health South Florida designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity has been approved for a total of 6.5 credit hours, CE Broker Course #20-1112818, by the Florida Boards of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine and by the Florida Council of Physician Assistants.
This activity has been approved for 6.5 credits for Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Pharmacists and Pharmacy Techs and Respiratory Therapists (direct delivery). Baptist Health South Florida CE Broker Provider #50-182.
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American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography
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Available Credit
- 6.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 6.50 General certificate of attendance
- 6.50 Nurse Practitioners
- 6.50 Florida Board of Nursing
- 6.50 Florida Board of Occupational Therapy
- 6.50 Florida Board of Pharmacy
- 6.50 Florida Board of Respiratory Therapy
We gratefully acknowledge the following exhibitors:
Abbott Cardiovascular/Abbott Structural Heart
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
Amgen
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
AstraZeneca/Ionis
AtriCure
Biosense Webster
Boston Scientific Interventional Cardiology
Bracco Diagnostics
B. Braun Interventional Systems
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Edwards Life Sciences
Fujifilm Healthcare
GE Healthcare
HeartFlow
Lantheus Medical Imaging
Medtronic
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Philips Healthcare
RhythMedix
Siemens Healthineers
Zoll
We welcome the following companies as first-time exhibitors:
Acist Medical Systems
Impulse Dynamics
Janssen Pulmonary Hypertension
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals
Opsens Medical
Rampart IC
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