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Lead Management & Lead Extraction Sessions Lead Management Sessions 019 052 117 145 How To Manage Device Leads and Recalls Managing Lead Nightmares What Do I Do With This Lead? Breaking Bad - How to Diagnose, Avoid and Mange Lead Issues Lead Extraction Sessions 040 048 112 125 153 Rapid Fire: Challenging CRT Cases Rapid Fire Cases: Clinical EP from Lab to Floor and Beyond Practical Approach to the Use of New Tools and Techniques in Complex Ablation and Device Implantation Procedures CRT Boot Camp - Tips and Tricks for Implantation and Follow-up Special Considerations for Challenging Lead Extractions LEAD MANAGEMENT How-To 019 How To Manage Device Leads and Recalls Thursday, May 11, 2017 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Session Description: This session will focus on lead management issues from spotting lead fractures or insulation breaks, remote monitoring and early recognition of potential problems to discussion of when to extract. Learning Objectives 1: To discuss indication for extraction of recalled leads Learning Objectives 2: To outline standardized follow up of leads/devices with appropriate recognition of impending problems Learning Objectives 3: To identify markers of impending lead failure early by remote monitoring Presentation Chair Name Helen M. McFarland, RN. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Why Do Leads Fail? What Have We Learned From Rutuke K. Patel, PA-C. Temple Previous Recalls and Industry Reports University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Remote Monitoring of CIEDs-Interpreting Lead Trends and Lynn M. Brewer, CCDS. The Other Diagnostics to Catch Problems Early Heart Group of Lancaster General Health, Lancaster, PA Indications for Lead Extraction of the Recalled Lead-Is Scott Kruchan, RN, BSN, CCDS. There New Information Out There? Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Lead Extraction-Patient and Lab Prep, Risks, Reimplant James Kulig, PA-C. Brigham and Considerations Women's Hospital, Boston, MA Case Based Tutorial 052 Managing Lead Nightmares Thursday, May 11, 2017 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Session Description: Interactive case based session where expert faculty will present cases from their practices to illustrate aspects of complex CIED lead issues and management. Learning Objectives 1: To discuss approaches to complex CIED lead management. Learning Objectives 2: To outline steps for optimal CIED lead management Learning Objectives 3: To identify options related to complex CIED lead management. Presentation Chair Name Steven P. Kutalek, MD, FHRS, CCDS. Drexel University College of Medicine - Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Chair Thorsten Lewalter, MD, PhD. Hospital Munich-Thalkirchen Peter Osypka Heart Center, Munich, Germany A Patient With Defibrillator Lead Noise - I Wish I Knew Andrew E. Epstein, MD. University Now What I Didn't Know Then of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA A patient with an ICD and ineffective for shock therapy Francois Philippon, MD, FHRS. Quebec Heart Institute, Ste-foy, QC, Canada A patient with complex venous access - how I solved the Maria Grazia Bongiorni, MD. problem. University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa, Italy A patient with failed optimal LV lead placement - what Seth J. Worley, MD, FHRS. The now? Heart and Vascular Institute of Lancaster General Hospital, Lancaster, PA Case Based Tutorial 074 Case-based Discussion - What Do I Do With This Lead? Friday, May 12, 2017 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Session Description: This case-based discussion will answer the question, what do I do with this lead? Learning Objectives 1: To discuss approaches to managing chronically implanted leads. Learning Objectives 2: To outline steps involved with deciding on lead extraction. Learning Objectives 3: To identify options for chronic lead management. Presentation Chair Chair Lead management in inpatients with complex anatomy where extraction may not be the best option A lead extraction case where the surgeon needs to be involved in operative planning - Surgical Perspective Should an SVC balloon be the new standard of care? A case illustration. How device diagnostics can aid in making good decisions - a case where the lead is not the issue. Name Peter J. Kudenchuk, MD, FHRS, CCDS. University of Washington, Seattle, WA Sergio G. Thal, MD, CEPS. Southern Arizona VA Health Care System, Tucson, AZ Kimberly Selzman, MD, MPH, FHRS. Salt Lake City VA Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT Charles Kennergren, MD, PhD, FHRS. Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden Jude Clancy, MD. Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT Charles Swerdlow, MD, FHRS, CCDS. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA How-To 145 Breaking Bad - How to Diagnose, Avoid and Mange Lead Issues Saturday, May 13, 2017 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Session Description: How to diagnose, avoid and mange CIED lead issues. Learning Objectives 1: To discuss how to evaluate lead integrity Learning Objectives 2: To outline the steps involved in lead evaluation Learning Objectives 3: To identify features that predict lead survival and failure Presentation Chair Chair How I use device diagnostics to make the best decisions for my CIED patients. What implanters should know about lead design to minimize longterm complications. My implant technique pearls for optimal longterm lead performance. My approach to assessing and managing lead externalization. Name Fred M. Kusumoto, MD, FHRS. Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL John A. Andriulli, DO, CCDS. Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ Charles Swerdlow, MD, FHRS, CCDS. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA John R. Helland, BSME. St. Jude Medical, Sylmar, CA Raghuveer Dendi, MD. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS Madhu Reddy, MD. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS LEAD EXTRACTION Rapid Fire Cases C-040 Rapid Fire: Challenging CRT Cases Thursday, May 11, 2017 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Session Description: This session will cover 6 challenging CRT related cases. An expert panel will review treatment options and offer insightful commentary. Learning Objectives 1: To discuss the management of infected leads in patients with anatomical challenges. Learning Objectives 2: To outline data regarding the use of CRT-P vs CRT-D. Learning Objectives 3: To identify patients that may benefit from cardiac resynchronization therapy. Presentation Chair Name Charles A. Henrikson, MD, FHRS. Oregon Health and Science University, Knight Cardiovascular Institute, Portland, OR J. Rod Gimbel, MD. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH My 80 yo patient with CHB, EF < 35%, DDD pacemaker is due for replacement- CRT-P or CRT-D? Panel Discussion Q & A My pacemaker patient is referred for upgrade to CRT-D Uma N. Srivatsa, MD, FHRS. - extract or cap the old lead? University of California - Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA Panel Discussion Q & A My patient referred for CRT has a RBBB -what device Ashish A. Bhimani, MD. University should I implant? of Texas Galveston, Galveston, TX Panel Discussion Q & A My patient referred for ICD and lead extraction with Dina Sparano, MD. University staph sepsis has an epicardial LV lead - what to do? Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH Panel Discussion Q & A Panel Discussion Q & A My patient with ESRD, left AV fistula, right sided CRT-D Joshua M. Cooper, MD, FHRS. is dependent and infected? What is my approach? Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Panel Discussion Q & A Panelist Panelist Panelist Emile G. Daoud, MD, FHRS. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Jane Chen, MD, FHRS. Orlando VA Medical Center, Orlando, FL Mina K. Chung, MD, FHRS. Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Case Based Tutorial 048 Rapid Fire Cases: Clinical EP from Lab to Floor and Beyond Thursday, May 11, 2017 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Session Description: Case based interactive format provides review of clinical EP topics including complication recognition and treatment, syncope, and lead extraction. Learning Objectives 1: To discuss appropriate indications and risks/benefits of lead extraction. Learning Objectives 2: To outline appropriate management of syncope. Learning Objectives 3: To identify the signs of EP lab complications and discuss treatment. Presentation Chair Chair EP procedure complication Syncope/POTS/IST Hemodynamic monitoring/support in EP lab Lead Extraction Case Panelist Panelist Panelist Name Heather M. Ross, DNP, ANP-BC, FHRS, CCDS, CEPS. Arizona Arrhythmia Consultants, Scottsdale, AZ Aileen M. Ferrick, RN, PhD, ACNP, FHRS. Westchester Medical Center, Hawthorne, NY Justina Antonio, PA-C. Monetfiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY Andrea Schell, PA-C. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Erin E. Flatley, BSN, MSN. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL David J. Orenstein, Biomedical Technology. Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel Gerilynn M. Schott, MSN, CRNP. University of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA James Armstrong, PA-C. St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Boston, MA Monica Pammer, PA-C. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Featured Symposium C-112 Practical Approach to the Use of New Tools and Techniques in Complex Ablation and Device Implantation Procedures Friday, May 12, 2017 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Session Description: With expanding techniques and tools for complex ablation and device implantation procedures, a variety of different approaches may be adopted at different centers. The “tricks of the trade” will be shared from around the globe in this joint session. Learning Objectives 1: To describe use of new techniques and tools for complex ablation procedures for ventricular tachycardia and atrial fibrillation Learning Objectives 2: To illustrate techniques of implanting leadless pacing systems while minimizing complications Learning Objectives 3: To identify contemporary approaches and the latest tools for lead extraction Presentation Chair Chair My Approach: Use of New Catheter Technology During Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias My Approach: Use of New Catheter Technology During Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias My Approach: Leadless Pacemaker Implantation My Approach: New Tools for Lead Extraction Panelist Panelist Name Andrea Sarkozy, PhD, MD. University Hospital of Antwerp, Edegem, Belgium Andrea M. Russo, MD, FHRS. Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ Usha B. Tedrow, MD, MS, FHRS. Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA Sabine Ernst, MD. Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom Theofanie Mela, MD. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA Maria Grazia Bongiorni, MD. University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa, Italy Cecilia M. Linde, MD, PhD. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Jeanne E. Poole, MD, FHRS, CCDS. University of Washington, Seattle, WA Case Based Tutorial 125 CRT Boot Camp - Tips and Tricks for Implantation and Follow-up Friday, May 12, 2017 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Session Description: This session will discuss tips and tricks for CRT implantation and follow-up. This highly educational session will provide practical suggestions for trouble shooting. Learning Objectives 1: To identify implantation related problems in CRT patients. Learning Objectives 2: To discuss how to manage complications. Learning Objectives 3: To discuss how follow-up Presentation Chair Chair I can't implant the LV lead in an adequate, stable position Everything went well but my patient is not responding How to reduce the number of appropriate shocks in a patient with CRT-D Coronary sinus lead extraction Name J. Lacy Sturdivant, MD. Medical University of South Carolina, Mount Pleasant, SC Bulent Gorenek. Eskisehir Osmangazi University Hospital, Eskisehir, Turkey Jagmeet P. Singh, MD, PhD, FHRS. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA John P. Boehmer, MD. Penn State College of Medicine and Surgery, Hershey, PA Bulent Gorenek. Eskisehir Osmangazi University Hospital, Eskisehir, Turkey Roger G. Carrillo, MD, FHRS, CCDS. University of Miami, Miami, FL Core Curriculum 153 Special Considerations for Challenging Lead Extractions Saturday, May 13, 2017 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Session Description: The purpose of this session will be to review the approach to challenging lead extractions. This session is intended for audiences that routinely perform extractions. Potential session talks:1. When not to extract2. Leads that require special consideration during extraction3. Advanced imaging: how to recognize leads within the lumen or adherent to SVC wall4. Managing complications: alternative approaches to vascular tears with vascular stenting. 5. Debate: Pro vs. Con - To Pull or not to Pull: Managing redundant leads Learning Objectives 1: To identify high risk features that should sway extractors away from recommending percutaneous lead extraction Learning Objectives 2: To identify potentially challenging leads that require special preparation during percutaneous extraction Learning Objectives 3: To discuss pros and cons of managing redundant leads - knowing when extraction makes most sense Presentation Chair Name Roger G. Carrillo. University of Miami, Miami, FL Chair Jonathan P. Piccini, MD, MHS, FHRS. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC Concerning Clinical features: when to defer percutaneous Bruce L. Wilkoff. Cleveland Clinic, extraction Cleveland, OH Using imaging to guide percutaneous extraction Robert D. Schaller, DO. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Leads that require special consideration during extraction Charles A. Henrikson. Oregon Health and Science University, Knight Cardiovascular Institute, Portland, OR Managing Redundant Leads - When not to Extract Laurence M. Epstein. Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA What We Can Learning from Measuring Extractor’s JoEllyn C. Moore, MD. Performance Minneapolis Heart Institute, Minneapolis, MN
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