Overview
1st Annual Physiology of Pacing Symposium
CME-accredited Symposium
Registration is closed for this activity.
The 1st annual Physiology of Pacing Symposium 2017 is designed to provide clinicians with an in-depth understanding of current methods and strategies to optimize physiological pacing of the heart. This one- day symposium will focus on His-bundle Pacing (HBP), an evolving pacing modality that has the most potential to achieve electrical excitation of the heart through the normal specialized conduction system. Participants will review the history and relevant anatomy of the conduction system with regard to HBP, with particular educational emphasis on tips and methods for successful implantation. The program will then serve to provide an overview of clinical applications that have been established and are currently being evaluated through clinical trials. Comparative clinical and/or surgical strategies to achieve cardiac resynchronization through leadless technology, multisite pacing, and left ventricular endocardial pacing will be highlighted as well, with emphasis of physiologic considerations.
This educational activity is designed for electrophysiologists in practice, as well as fellows in training for clinical electrophysiology.
Outline current and emerging therapies for cardiac pacing, with emphasis on physiologic mechanism and responses to cardiac resychronization therapy.
Review the relationship between electrical stimulation of the heart with mechanics of myocardial contraction.
Discuss the evolving role of His-bundle Pacing (HBP) for standard permanent pacing as well as for cardiac resychronization.
Review history and recent advances in His-bundle Pacing (HBP) and emerging clinical situations and applications in the setting of narrow and wide QRS morphology patients.
Describe challenges and methods for implantation technique of permanent His-bundle pacemaker.
Review the relevant anatomy of the membranous septum, conduction system with relation to the right atrium, and tricuspid valve.
Explain the potential role of His-bundle Pacing for patients with atrial fibrillation.
Summarize strategies and clinical evidence for the various approaches to achieve cardiac resychronization including leadless technology, multisite pacing, and left ventricular (LV) endocardial pacing.
Discuss strategies for improving current technologies and tools for cardiac resychronization.
Review the relationship between electrical stimulation of the heart with mechanics of myocardial contraction.
Discuss the evolving role of His-bundle Pacing (HBP) for standard permanent pacing as well as for cardiac resychronization.
Review history and recent advances in His-bundle Pacing (HBP) and emerging clinical situations and applications in the setting of narrow and wide QRS morphology patients.
Describe challenges and methods for implantation technique of permanent His-bundle pacemaker.
Review the relevant anatomy of the membranous septum, conduction system with relation to the right atrium, and tricuspid valve.
Explain the potential role of His-bundle Pacing for patients with atrial fibrillation.
Summarize strategies and clinical evidence for the various approaches to achieve cardiac resychronization including leadless technology, multisite pacing, and left ventricular (LV) endocardial pacing.
Discuss strategies for improving current technologies and tools for cardiac resychronization.
Gleacher Center
450 Cityfront Plaza Dr
Room 400
Chicago, IL 60611 USA
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Phone: 312.464.8787
450 Cityfront Plaza Dr
Room 400
Chicago, IL 60611 USA
Click here to view location map
Phone: 312.464.8787
8:00 am His bundle pacing: An historical perspective- B. Scherlag
8:15 am History and rationale for permanent His bundle pacing- P. Deshmukh
8:30 am Correlative anatomy of HPS and membranous septum- K. Shivkumar
8:45 am Electro-mechanical physiology of stimulation sites- L. Padeletti
9:00 am Tips and tricks for HBP implantation- G. Dandamudi & P. Vijayaraman
9:40 am Discussion
10:00 am Refreshment break
3:50 pm Refreshment break
8:15 am History and rationale for permanent His bundle pacing- P. Deshmukh
8:30 am Correlative anatomy of HPS and membranous septum- K. Shivkumar
8:45 am Electro-mechanical physiology of stimulation sites- L. Padeletti
9:00 am Tips and tricks for HBP implantation- G. Dandamudi & P. Vijayaraman
9:40 am Discussion
10:00 am Refreshment break
10:10 am HBP for narrow QRS and heart block: Who and When?- P. Sharma
10:25 am HBP for ablate and pace: Who, When, and How?- W. Huang
10:25 am HBP for ablate and pace: Who, When, and How?- W. Huang
10:40 am Long-term outcomes with HBP- F. Zanon
10:55 am HBP for CRT: A crossover study- D. Lustgarten
11:40 am HBP for CRT: HBP in lieu of LV lead- O.Ajijola
11:50 am Discussion
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm HBP for RBBB and HIS SYNC trial- G. Upadhyay
1:15 pm Defining HBP and LBBB: Insights from left septal mapping- R. Tung
1:30 pm Optimization and adaptive CRT- S. Mittal
1:45 pm Debate: HBP vs LV lead for 1st line CRT- M. Gold vs K. Ellenbogen
2:15 pm Endocardial LV Lead- ALSYNC study- P. Bordachar
2:30 pm Leadless LV pacing for CRT- V. Reddy
2:45 pm Multipoint pacing to enhance CRT response- N. Varma 3:00 Biological pacemakers- E. Cingolani
3:15 pm Clinical trials in pacing: Ongoing and future- J. Singh
3:30 pm Discussion
3:50 pm Refreshment break
4:05 pm Future of HBP and CRT Tools- Non-CME
4:30 pm Discussion and Wrap-up by Program Directors
4:45 pm Adjournment
4:45 pm - 6:00 pm Cocktail reception
This activity is sponsored by ACHL and The University of Chicago Medicine
Please note: Fellows who are recorded onsite will be refunded their pre-registration fee of $50 following the meeting. Please allow at least two weeks for refund processing.
Full refunds will only be given prior to October 6, 2017. After October 6, no refunds will be provided. All refunds should be submitted to mstradal@achlcme.org.
Full refunds will only be given prior to October 6, 2017. After October 6, no refunds will be provided. All refunds should be submitted to mstradal@achlcme.org.
Please note: Fellows who are recorded onsite will be refunded their pre-registration fee of $50 following the meeting. Please allow at least two weeks for refund processing.
Full refunds will only be given prior to October 6, 2017. After October 6, no refunds will be provided. All refunds should be submitted to mstradal@achlcme.org.
Full refunds will only be given prior to October 6, 2017. After October 6, no refunds will be provided. All refunds should be submitted to mstradal@achlcme.org.
Sheraton Grand Chicago
301 East North Water Street
Chicago, IL 60611
301 East North Water Street
Chicago, IL 60611
The Sheraton Grand Chicago is offering attendees of the Pacing Symposium a discounted rate of $265.00/night. Please mention the Pacing Symposium when making your reservations. The discount is valid for November 2 and November 3.
Program Directors
Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman, MD
Gopi Dandamudi, MD
Roderick Tung, MD
Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD
Faculty
Benjamin Scherlag, MD
Vivek J. Reddy, MD
Weijian Huang, MD
Daniel Lustgarten, MD, PhD
Eugenio Cingolani, MD
Olujimi Ajijola, MD, PhD
Parikshit Sharma, MD, MPH
Luigi Padeletti, MD
Gaurav Upadhyay, MD
Jagmeet Singh, MD, PhD
Kalyanam Shivkumar, MD, PhD
Michael R. Gold, MD, PhD
Pramod Deshmukh, MD
Francesco Zanon, MD
Niraj Varma, MD
Suneet Mittal, MD
Pierre Bordachar, MD
Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman, MD
Gopi Dandamudi, MD
Roderick Tung, MD
Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD
Faculty
Benjamin Scherlag, MD
Vivek J. Reddy, MD
Weijian Huang, MD
Daniel Lustgarten, MD, PhD
Eugenio Cingolani, MD
Olujimi Ajijola, MD, PhD
Parikshit Sharma, MD, MPH
Luigi Padeletti, MD
Gaurav Upadhyay, MD
Jagmeet Singh, MD, PhD
Kalyanam Shivkumar, MD, PhD
Michael R. Gold, MD, PhD
Pramod Deshmukh, MD
Francesco Zanon, MD
Niraj Varma, MD
Suneet Mittal, MD
Pierre Bordachar, MD
The Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning designates this live meeting for a maximum of 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning designates this live meeting for a maximum of 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.