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ASE 2017 Advance Program 28th Annual Scientific Sessions Baltimore, MD investigate innovate incorporate June 2-6 Baltimore Convention Center American Society of Echocardiography ASEScientificSessions.org #ASE2017 In June 2017 we will convene the 28th Annual American Society of Echocardiography Scientific Sessions in Baltimore, Maryland to once again recognize and celebrate this cycle of Investigation-Innovation-Incorporation. From the basics of clinical imaging to the most sophisticated advances in microbubble gene delivery to the determination of its best use in value-driven healthcare, we aim to present how echocardiography is best utilized today, and what’s in store for tomorrow. On behalf of this year’s Program Committee, we would like to highlight several features of this year’s upcoming sessions: ASE 2017 Program Chair Geoffrey A. Rose, MD, FASE Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute Charlotte, North Carolina ASE 2017 Sonographer Co-Chair Elizabeth McIlwain, MHS, RCS, FASE West Jefferson Medical Center/ LCMC Health New Orleans, Louisiana We will offer a hands-on session teaching point of care use of ultrasound (POCUS) in the critical care setting. We will ‘flip the classroom’ by having critical care faculty who are POCUS experts instruct sonographers and echocardiographers on this extended clinical use of echo. Taking advantage of our meeting location in Baltimore, headquarters of the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC), we will offer an Accreditation Boot Camp. The IAC staff will be on-site, in full force, on Friday, June 2nd to educate and assist you in completing your accreditation applications. Our individual educational sessions are each organized to provide background, current use, and a glimpse of the future state of echo in patient care. As such, we have Embedded Abstracts within the framework of many individual educational sessions, bringing forward the best of the latest science. Structural Heart Disease and Cardio-Oncology, two rapidly emerging disciplines, will be emphasized with designed ‘mini-courses’ within the general sessions. Given the unprecedented changes ongoing in U.S. healthcare, we will further capitalize on our proximity to the D.C. area by holding a Value Summit on Monday, June 5th. In addition to educating our membership, this 3-hour session will be targeted (and offered free of charge) to your hospital administrators and service line leaders. On Tuesday, June 6th, ASE will also be sponsoring a Hill Day to bring our legislative needs to the government. See page 11 for more information. There’s so much more. Chalk Talks, Science & Technology Theaters, and the 2nd Echovation Challenge will highlight echocardiography from its most foundational concepts to its most cutting-edge applications and leading-edge technologies. The ASE Foundation’s 8th Annual Research Awards Gala on Saturday evening June 3rd will celebrate individual and ASE achievements. Please join us at ASE 2017 at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor in June! Plan to bring your family to enjoy the National Aquarium and the array of offerings of this vibrant area. Be with your colleagues and peers as we educate, demonstrate, and celebrate all that echocardiography has to offer in the care we provide to our patients every day. 2 // #ASE2017 investigate innovate incorporate A new technology detects structural defects in the steel of ships. An investigator is inspired to apply this technology to evaluate the heart. Innovators further refine it for clinical use. Pioneering clinicians begin to incorporate it in everyday care. New insights are discovered, and a new discipline emerges. The process repeats… investigate innovate incorporate INNOVATIVE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES AT ASE 2017 FRIDAY, JUNE 2 ND MONDAY, JUNE 5 TH IAC Echocardiography Boot Camp Value of Echo Summit In partnership with the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC), ASE is offering this unique, interactive session as an opportunity to learn everything you need to know about accreditation or reaccreditation directly from IAC experts in a succinct half day format. This special session will explore the cataclysmic changes in the U.S. healthcare system and provide expert opinions on how best to navigate and thrive in this new environment. These sessions will be geared to get beyond the big picture concepts and delve into case studies of practices that have made significant changes to adapt. There will be two sessions, Preparing for Value and The High Value Echo Lab, 10:15 AM – 2:45 PM, focused on helping the entire cardiovascular ultrasound community understand how their practice is impacted. Registered attendees are invited to bring their hospital administrators and service line leaders to these sessions free of charge. Please visit ASEScientificSessions.org to download the administrator registration form. Information covered will include: Interactive case and report review Using the QI Tool for the QI Measures Quick Fill Reaccreditation POCUS Basics: Ultrasound for the Critically Ill Patient This session, designed to instruct cardiologists and other echo professionals, will feature critical care/ED experts addressing their specialty’s rapidly expanding use of point of care ultrasound in the care of patients. It will feature a combination of didactic and hands-on learning opportunities. Faculty will be discussing and demonstrating: Diagnosing the Cause of Shock Echo-based Management of Shock Volume Expansion Lung Ultrasound Pleural Ultrasound Echocardiography During CPR Ultrasound for the Bleeding Patient: eFAST Venous Thrombosis Hands-on Vascular Learning Lab Featuring vascular ultrasound experts, this exciting hands-on learning lab gives direct instruction from the experts in this field. Participants will rotate between stations in this twopart workshop. The first half will focus on clinical topics, the second will address ergonomic issues. Part 1: Carotid and Peripheral Imaging for Atherosclerosis Station 1: CIMT and 2D Carotid Imaging Station 2: CIMT and 2D Carotid Imaging Station 3: 3D Carotid Imaging Station 4: ABI and Doppler Ultrasound Part 2: EchoVascular Ergonomics Station 1: Correct your TTE posture Station 2: Correct your Vascular Posture Station 3: Movement Station Preparing for Value The Maryland Experience The Value Imperative: The Global View The Independent Physician’s Perspective How MACRA Will Enhance Value Value-Based Care: Panel Discussion The High Value Echo Lab The Comparative Value of Echo in Clinical Care Best Operational Practices From High Performing Echo Labs Bundling and Episodes of Care: Where Does Echo Fit In? Echo Coding and Billing 101: What You Need to Know Panel Discussion: Echocardiography and The Value Proposition LEARNING LABS Course attendees have access to small-group ticketed opportunities to participate in hands-on workshops throughout the program. Four learning labs will be held concurrently with the main Scientific Sessions Program. Additional fees are required for these sessions and tickets will be sold as part of the registration process. Topics covered will be: 3D Echo of Congenital Heart Disease: Image Acquisition, Optimization - Friday, June 2nd 3D Volume/Function Quantification - Saturday, June 3rd 3D Cropping - Sunday, June 4th Myocardial Strain by Speckle Tracking - Sunday, June 4th #ASE2017 // 3 TOP 10 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ASE 28 TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS B R I N G I N G S C I E N C E TO THE SESSIONS This year more cutting-edge research has been imbedded into the curriculum of the Scientific Sessions. Researchers, scientists, and those in training will find plenty to interest them. This increased focus on original science is reflected in many of our sessions such as The Leading Edge: What Will We Be Doing in Five Years? on Sunday, June 4th. The Editor’s Pick on Sunday afternoon will recognize Dr. Alan Pearlman, who is retiring in 2017 as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the American Society of Echo (JASE). Associate editors of JASE will present noteworthy research and interesting anecdotes. You can learn how research affects patient care in Evidence Based Echo: From Abstracts to Guidelines on Sunday and From Bench to Bedside on Tuesday, June 6th. The top eight abstract investigators will present during the Investigate-Innovate-Incorporate Symposium on Tuesday, June 6th. 2 C H O VAT I O N C H A L L E N G E 2 0 1 7 : E STREAMLINING DIAGNOSTICS FOR AUGMENTED MEDICAL DECISION MAKING Following the inaugural launch of Echovation Challenge in 2016, ASE has renewed its mission of accelerating innovation and shaping the future of cardiovascular ultrasound. This year’s new game format, designed by Dr. Partho Sengupta’s task force, will add some exciting new aspects. The incentive prize competition features teams showcasing their novel approaches, technologies, and processes in echocardiography for start-up funding. Selected from a large number of applicants, up to six semi-finalists will present their solutions in this exciting Shark Tank-style session. For full details and submission guidelines, visit Herox.com/Echovation2017. 3 OOT CAMPS, CASE-BASED B S E S S I O N S , A N D C H A L K TA L K S O F F E R UNIQUE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES This year along with case-based learning we are offering several boot camp sessions featuring an array of topics. The IAC Echocardiography Boot Camp is a special session being offered on Friday where you can bring your laptop and learn everything you need to know about how to become an IAC Accredited Lab or apply for reaccreditation. Other Boot Camp Session topics include: Diastology, Pericardial Disease, and Stress Echo. Finally, there is the Advanced Cardiac Sonographer Boot Camp that will cover how an ACS can help in your lab. A pediatric and congenital case-based session is offered each day providing something of interest for everyone. The always popular Chalk Talks, held during select breaks in the Exhibit & Poster Hall, feature luminary faculty to help you with your clinical conundrums or any other questions you may have. Topics this year include aortic stenosis, right heart assessment, choosing a career in pediatric echocardiography, and strain basics. These intimate Chalk Talks are your opportunity to get direct answers from ASE’s expert educators. 4 // #ASE2017 investigate innovate incorporate 1 investigate innovate incorporate 4 ALUE OF ECHO SUMMIT – BRING V Y O U R A D M I N I S T R AT O R F O R F R E E We have developed a special event, the Value of Echo Summit on Monday, June 5th, to educate everyone on the changes in the U.S. healthcare system. There will be two sessions, Preparing for Value and The High Value Echo Lab, from 10:15 AM – 2:45 PM, focused on helping the entire cardiovascular ultrasound community understand how their practice may be impacted by MACRA, bundling, episodes of care, and value-based healthcare. Real life examples from Maryland will illustrate how value-based care improves quality. The sessions will also address quality and coding issues. ASE recognizes that it is critical for everyone in the hospital or practice to be informed about these important issues, so we are inviting participants to register and bring their hospital administrators and service line leaders to these sessions free of charge. 5 TH A N N U A L R E S E A R C H 8 AWARDS GALA Join the ASE Foundation in celebrating cardiovascular ultrasound research at the 8th Annual Research Awards Gala on Saturday, June 3rd, 7-11 PM, at the Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center in Baltimore. The Gala is a ticketed event and is ASEF’s signature fundraising event of the year. Proceeds from the Gala provide investigators with funds to continue the growth and advancement of the field of echo. You may purchase your table or ticket at ASEFoundation.org before seating is sold out. A portion of each ticket sale is U.S. tax deductible. 6 AWARD LECTURES Howard M. Leong-Poi, MD, FASE, Head of the Division of Cardiology at St. Michael’s Hospital and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto, will deliver the 18 th Annual Feigenbaum Lecture on Monday afternoon during the 2017 Arthur E. Weyman Young Investigator’s Award competition. Dr. Leong-Poi has successfully established and developed a unique and innovative research program on novel diagnostic and therapeutic applications for contrast-enhanced ultrasound and targeted microbubbles for geneand cell-based therapies in cardiovascular diseases. His presentation will focus on ultrasound-mediated gene delivery and highlights of his career path which has been shaped by echocardiography, microbubbles, and ASE. The Feigenbaum Lecture was named in honor of the founder and first president of ASE, Harvey Feigenbaum, MD, FASE. This lectureship is awarded to a young investigator in recognition of their significant contributions to research in the field of echocardiography and their potential to continue at a high level of achievement. Additonal award lectures include the Edler and Kalmanson Lectures which will both take place on Sunday, June 4 th. #ASE2017 // 5 574 Cohen et al Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography July 2016 Table 1 Structural and functional abnormalities encountered in TGA Preoperative TGA Atrial communication (for adequate mixing) VSD (in 40%) LV outflow tract obstruction Pulmonary valve (stenosis) RV outflow tract obstruction Aortic valve (stenosis) Aortic arch (coarctation, interruption) Ductus arteriosus CA variations After ASO Early 7 REVIEW OF THE NEWEST ASE GUIDELINES PH CA kinking or stenosis Residual VSD (if one present) Supravalvar pulmonary stenosis Supravalvar aortic stenosis Neoaortic or neopulmonary valve regurgitation print & web 4C=FPO Branch pulmonary artery stenosis Aortopulmonary collateral vessels Late PH Ventricular dilation and dysfunction CA stenosis/occlusion Figure 2 This figure depicts the ASO with the LeCompte maneuver. Note the main pulmonary artery (MPA) and branch pulmonary arteries are located anterior to the aorta. The location of the left anterior descending CA (LAD) after translocation to the neoaorta is also displayed. Used with permission of Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, all rights reserved. the mitral valve and the pulmonary veins are baffled to the tricuspid valve, was the first operative procedure for TGA that resulted in acceptable operative and midterm survival.11-13 Although the AtrSO achieved widespread success from the mid-1960’s through the early1980’s, the search continued for a more ‘‘physiologic’’ procedure because of the known long-term complications such as right ventricular (RV) dysfunction and significant tricuspid regurgitation (in a ventricle potentially unsuited for a lifetime as the systemic pumping chamber), arrhythmias, and a small but important prevalence of obstruction of the systemic and/or pulmonary venous pathways.14-17 In 1975, Jatene et al.18 performed the first successful ASO. Although not a true anatomical ‘‘correction,’’ this landmark operation effectively achieved circulation in series with the morphologic left ventricle acting as the systemic pumping chamber. During the ASO, the great arteries are transected and ‘‘switched’’ to the other semilunar valve, and the CAs are translocated to the ‘‘neoaorta’’ (Video 2; available at www.onlinejase.com). The LeCompte maneuver19 is also performed during the operation to avoid distortion of the branch pulmonary arteries in the process of switching the great vessels. The LeCompte maneuver relocates the aorta posterior to the pulmonary artery such that both branch pulmonary arteries drape anteriorly to the aorta (Figure 2, Video 2; available at www.onlinejase.com). Although the ASO is a more ‘‘physiologic’’ procedure compared to Supravalvar pulmonary stenosis Neoaortic root dilation Neoaortic valve regurgitation Branch pulmonary artery stenosis Subaortic obstruction After AtrSO Systemic venous baffle obstruction Pulmonary venous baffle obstruction Atrial baffle leak Tricuspid regurgitation RV dysfunction Sinus node dysfunction/atrial arrhythmias After Rastelli/Nikaidoh operation Residual VSD Ventricular dilation and dysfunction Subaortic obstruction Conduit obstruction Conduit regurgitation CA stenosis/kinking (if reimplanted) the AtrSO, it is by no means a ‘‘corrective repair,’’ as it requires multiple suture lines as well as mobilization and reimplantation of the CAs. In the setting of posterior malalignment VSD and left ventricular (LV) (subpulmonary) outflow tract obstruction alternative surgical strategies are required for repair because a successful ASO requires a relatively normal pulmonary valve. Most patients with posterior The Scientific Sessions is the perfect place to obtain an in-depth understanding of the newest ASE Guidelines and learn how you can implement them in your practice. Many of the lead authors are incorporated into the program to personally give their advice on using the new standards. Talks on specific recommendations include: Transposition of the Great Arteries, Valvular Stenosis, Valvular Regurgitation, Contrast, Strain, Aortic Disease, A Care Pathway for Echo Year One Post Myocardial Infarction, Left Ventricular Diastolic Function, and Fetal Echo. 8 OMPETE WITH YOUR C FEET – JOIN THE ASEF CARDIOVASCULAR CHALLENGE Get moving with the ASE Foundation! ASEF is highlighting physical activity, which can dramatically lower an individual’s risk of cardiovascular disease, improve mental health, and lower the risk of obesity-related diseases. Attendees are encouraged to sign up to participate in this cardiovascular health competition during the meeting. This “pedometer challenge” is designed so attendees visit key areas around the convention center that display step targets. Participants record steps taken each day and compete to log the most steps. Prizes will be awarded to the top three participants with the most steps, so don’t forget to pack your walking shoes! 9 NETWORKING The ASE Scientific Sessions is the premier event for bringing together echo enthusiasts from over 45 countries for amazing networking opportunities. This is the place to be, for gathering and learning, to enhance your career and professional outlook. Need to convince your lab or hospital to let you attend? An “Attendance Justification Toolkit” to help outline the benefits of attending and help you demonstrate the value of participation is available at ASEScientificSessions.org. There are a variety of ways to improve your professional network including two receptions and opportunities for you to individually interact with leaders in the field of echocardiography. 10 EXHIBIT & POSTER HALL ASE 2017 offers the largest echo-specific show in the world featuring nearly 60 exhibitors in one place. The medical field is in an unprecedented growth cycle, with new advances happening at a rapid pace. Talk to the exhibitors about new technologies, and learn about the latest advances to stay current in your field. Take part in interactive demonstrations to gain firsthand knowledge of how devices work and how they will benefit your practice or institution. Learn from the top experts in the field by attending the Science & Technology Theater presentations each day over lunch and on Sunday and Monday over breakfast (complimentary meals are provided by the ASE on a first come, first served basis). Spend time in the poster area on Sunday and Monday, and gain knowledge from investigators from around the world. Cutting-edge research on the latest advances in cardiovascular ultrasound and cases illustrating evolutions in patient care will be featured. 6 // #ASE2017 investigate innovate incorporate Ventricular dysfunction investigate innovate incorporate SCIENTIFIC PROGR AM TR ACKS & KEY CASE-BASED LEARNING CL During these sessions, the practice of clinical echocardiography and its relationship to patient management will be highlighted and stressed by experts. Special attention is paid to valvular disease during dedicated sessions. In addition, diastolic function, contrast, the right ventricle, and myriad other topics are covered in these sessions. There is a dedicated track devoted to cases each morning from 7:00 – 7:50 AM. IMAGING ESSENTIALS E POINT OF CARE New in 2017 the Point of Care track has been added because this highly valuable modality is of critical importance as healthcare practitioners become skilled in the use of point of care ultrasound. A special session on Friday afternoon on POCUS Basics: Ultrasound for the Critically Ill Patient is a great introductory session to this innovative use of cardiovascular ultrasound. There are also sessions on understanding ultrasound outside the echo lab and evaluating the hypertensive patient in the ICU and emergency department. This track will instruct practitioners on techniques of assessment and quantitation. There are disease-based sessions that will help you improve your skills in chamber quantification and imaging a variety of disease states. In addition, there are practical sessions on lab management, diastology, and pericardial disease that you can incorporate into your lab when you return home. There is a special session on Friday, June 2nd addressing scanning and ergonomics. SYMPOSIA PEDIATRIC/CONGENITAL RESEARCH PC The ASE Council on Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease has put together a program packed with cutting-edge science from fetus to adult, whether you are a pediatric echocardiographer or just want to learn more about the care of patients living with congenital heart diseases. The popular staples of the track return: Pediatric Echo Jeopardy, Fireside Chat, case presentations, oral abstract sessions, and the always entertaining controversy debates. We will unveil the mysteries of some of the newer echo technologies, such as 3D printing, and see how expert care centers apply them in clinical practice. PERIOPERATIVE P This track has been designed by the ASE Council on Perioperative Echocardiography to bring surgeons, anesthesiologists, echocardiographers, and sonographers together. These sessions will explore incorporating 3D echo into your practice for cases including mitral valve disease, aortic stenosis, and the dilated aortic root. POC S The 2017 Program Committee has designed the Symposia Track to move from more basic lectures on Saturday to an increasing focus on new technology, techniques, and science on the other days. Each symposium discusses a specific topic in detail and instructs you on how to apply state-of-the-art cardiovascular ultrasound techniques in clinical practice. R Investigators will present the latest advances in cardiovascular ultrasound throughout the conference. Don’t miss two special competitions designed to acknowledge exceptional research, the Sonographer Investigator’s Award Competition and the prestigious Arthur E. Weyman Young Investigator’s Award Competition, where the four best abstracts submitted compete in front of a panel of luminaries for international recognition. Meet the investigators during dedicated poster viewing times in the Exhibit & Poster Hall. VASCULAR V ASE’s Council on Vascular Ultrasound has put together a program that will provide attendees with an excellent overview, as well as advanced topics on vascular ultrasound of interest to the practicing cardiologist/sonographer. Dr. Valentin Fuster, Director of the Zena and Michael A. Wiener Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai Heart, is a special faculty guest for the The Coming Storm: Atherosclerosis Imaging session on Saturday, June 3rd. You won’t want to miss the special vascular sessions on Friday afternoon, June 2nd, which include Carotid and Peripheral Imaging for Atherosclerosis and EchoVascular Ergonomics. The American Society of Echocardiography is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. For detailed information, please download the ASE Live Courses app or visit ASEScientificSessions.org. #ASE2017 // 7 SCHEDULE AT A GL ANCE FRIDAY, JUNE 2 ND REGISTRATION OPEN: 12:00 - 5:00 PM (Exhibit & Poster Hall Closed) E 1:00 – 2:30 PM POC 3:00 – 5:00 PM POC PC Pediatric Learning Lab: 3D Workshop IAC Echocardiography Boot Camp V POCUS Basics: Ultrasound for the Critically Ill Patient Hands-On Vascular Lab: Carotid and Peripheral Imaging for Atherosclerosis V POCUS Workshop: Ultrasound for the Critically Ill Patient Hands-On Vascular Lab: EchoVascular Ergonomics SATURDAY, JUNE 3 RD REGISTRATION OPEN: 6:00 AM - 6:30 PM EXHIBIT & POSTER HALL OPEN: 4:30 – 6:30 PM 7:00 – 7:50 AM 8:00 – 9:30 AM P CL CL PC E CL CL The Moderates Stress Echo Intra-operative Echo Cases: When Do I Tell the Surgeon To Go Back? Diastology Boot Camp Focus: Tricuspid Valve Disease Three Faces of Apical Dysfunction P R S Perioperative Echocardiography: A Team Approach Electric Echo PC E Path-Echo Correlations I: Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum “IN the Know” for the Sonographer 9:30 – 10:00 AM R S The Evolving Role of TAVR in Managing Aortic Stenosis Multimodality Imaging in the Era of Quantification 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM 1:00 – 2:30 PM PC E Path-Echo Correlations II: Critical Aortic Stenosis and the Borderline Left Ventricle All IN With the Image: Image Optimization R S Strain 101 R S Cardio-Oncology II: Tumors and Chemotherapy and Strain SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY THEATER P S The Dilated Aortic Root: When Can the Aortic Valve Be Spared? Clinical Focus: Endocarditis V R PC Detecting Dysfunction Before Dysfunction: Which Modality, When, and How Often? 2:30 – 3:00 PM 3:00 – 4:30 PM Cardio-Oncology I: Radiation Related Cardiovascular Disease REFRESHMENT BREAK P 10:00 – 11:30 AM S R S Contrast Echo in Clinical Practice The Coming Storm: Atherosclerosis Imaging (Joint Sonographer & Vascular Council Session) S R S Controversies in Mitral Valve Disease Establishing a Cardio-Oncology Clinic REFRESHMENT BREAK P S Incorporating 3D Echocardiography Into Your Perioperative Practice Stress Echo in the Evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease E PC Fireside Chat Pediatric Echo Jeopardy S Evaluation and Valvular Heart Disease: Management of Aortic Guidelines/Future Aneurysm and Dissection: Horizons State of the Art 3:00 – 4:30 PM EDUCATOR’S SUMMIT 4:30 – 6:30 PM PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION IN EXHIBIT & POSTER HALL 7:00 – 11:00 PM ASE FOUNDATION 8TH ANNUAL RESEARCH AWARDS GALA This event requires a separate registration. Proceeds benefit the ASE Foundation’s charitable activities. 8 // #ASE2017 S R Advances in Molecular and Therapeutic Applications For detailed information, please download the ASE Live Courses app or visit ASEScientificSessions.org. investigate innovate incorporate 1:00 – 5:00 PM investigate innovate incorporate SCHEDULE AT A GL ANCE SUNDAY, JUNE 4 TH REGISTRATION OPEN: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM EXHIBIT & POSTER HALL OPEN: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM 6:00 – 7:00 AM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY THEATER 7:00 – 7:50 AM 7:30 – 9:30 AM S CL PC E CL CL Diastolic Function Assessment Coronary Abnormalities Pericardial Disease Boot Camp Everyday Use of Contrast to Solve Clinical Dilemmas Hiding in Plain Sight: Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Mimickers Not to Miss ASE AWARDS PRESENTATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, AND 28TH ANNUAL EDLER LECTURE – BALLROOM I-II 9:30 – 10:15 AM REFRESHMENT BREAK, CHALK TALKS, AND VISIT EXHIBIT & POSTER HALL S R S 10:15 – 11:45 AM The Editor’s Pick PC Structural Heart Disease: I 11:45 – 1:15 PM Assessment of Diastolic Function in Special Populations (Joint ASE/EACVI Session) S PC Structural Heart Disease: II 2:45 – 3:30 PM 5:00 – 6:30 PM S Echo and Acute Myocardial Infarction R Echo Assistance in Heart Failure R E Reaching the Summit: Sonographer Abstract Competition & Career Conversation POC S POCUS: Ultrasound Outside The Echo Lab Clinical Focus: Nonischemic Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction REFRESHMENT BREAK, CHALK TALKS, AND VISIT EXHIBIT & POSTER HALL S 3:30 – 5:00 PM S The Commons: Diabetic and Hypertensive Heart Disease SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY THEATER AND MODERATED POSTERS S 1:15 – 2:45 PM E If I Only Had A Heart: Mechanical Device Support R Evidence Based Echo: From Abstracts to Guidelines R Stress Echo for Valvular Heart Disease: Go with the Flow PC R Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (Joint ASE/EACVI Session) S R E S It’s All Right: The Right Heart Integration of 2D and 3D TEE In Current Practice S R The Leading Edge: What Will We Be Doing in Five Years? ECHOVATION CHALLENGE COMPETITION For detailed information, please download the ASE Live Courses app or visit ASEScientificSessions.org. #ASE2017 // 9 SCHEDULE AT A GL ANCE MONDAY, JUNE 5 TH REGISTRATION OPEN: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM 6:00 – 7:00 AM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY THEATER CL 7:00 – 7:50 AM 8:00 – 9:30 AM R CL Focus On the Right Ventricle: Advanced Clinical Assessment Mechanical Circulatory Support CL V The Athlete’s Heart From Bow to Stern: Imaging the Aorta and Great Vessels S S PC E P V “SAC” Attack: Pericardial Diseases Frontiers in Pediatric Echocardiography: What Advances Could Impact the Field? I’m A Lab Manager: Now What? State of the Art: Mitral Valve Intervention Ride the Wave: Advanced Vascular Imaging REFRESHMENT BREAK, CHALK TALKS, AND VISIT EXHIBIT & POSTER HALL S S Value of Echo Summit: Preparing for Value Diastolic Function: From Invasive to Noninvasive Assessment PC 11:45 – 1:15 PM Diastology in Pediatrics E S S Something’s Got A Hold of My Heart: Interventional Echocardiography The Right Side of Things: Right Heart Evaluation Multimodality Imaging in Selective Systemic Diseases SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY THEATER AND MODERATED POSTERS S 1:15 – 2:45 PM E Stress Echo Boot Camp Strain Imaging in Heart Failure/ Cardiomyopathy (Joint ASE/JSE Session) 9:30 – 10:15 AM 10:15 – 11:45 AM PC Vascular Abnormalities S Value of Echo Summit: The High Value Echo Lab 2:45 – 3:30 PM 3:30 – 5:30 PM 5:30 – 6:30 PM 10 // #ASE2017 R PC Coronary Artery Disease: Multimodality Imaging Symposium R Oral Abstracts S S S Making a Difference Around the World: Echo and the ASE Foundation Left Atrial Appendage Closure for Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation When the Abnormal Right Heart Comes of Age REFRESHMENT BREAK, CHALK TALKS, AND VISIT EXHIBIT & POSTER HALL S R ARTHUR E. WEYMAN YOUNG INVESTIGATOR’S AWARD COMPETITION AND 18TH ANNUAL FEIGENBAUM LECTURE MEMBER RECEPTION For detailed information, please download the ASE Live Courses app or visit ASEScientificSessions.org. investigate innovate incorporate EXHIBIT & POSTER HALL OPEN: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM investigate innovate incorporate SCHEDULE AT A GL ANCE TUESDAY, JUNE 6 TH REGISTRATION OPEN: 6:30 AM - 2:30 PM 7:00 – 7:50 AM 8:00 – 9:30 AM CL PC E POC CL Clinical Application of Strain Imaging Case Competition Advanced Cardiac Sonographer Boot Camp POCUS: The Hypotensive Patient in the ICU/ED Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: The Role of Echo in Evaluation and Intervention S PC E S Surprise: There’s Congenital Heart Disease Guidelines in Action: 3 Cases, 3 Key Points Complex Cases in Structural Heart Disease: Consultation with the Experts I Debates and Discussions 9:30 – 10:00 AM PC Complex Cases in Structural Heart Disease: Consultation with the Experts II E S S Contrast: The New Millennium The Support for the Failing Heart: Role of Echo The Role of Echo in the Evaluation of Stroke R From Bench to Bedside 11:30 – 1:00 PM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY THEATER S 1:00 – 2:30 PM Investigate, Innovate, Incorporate: Top Abstracts from the 2017 Scientific Sessions REFRESHMENT BREAK S 10:00 – 11:30 AM R S R Emerging Therapies for Valvular Heart Disease PC E S The Circle of Life in Congenital Heart Disease: From the Fetus to the Adult This Is How A Heart Breaks: Imaging in Myocardial Disease Stress Echo: Read with the Experts ASE HILL DAY Please plan now to join us for ASE Hill Day in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, June 6th. On the last day of the Scientific Sessions the ASE Advocacy team is organizing an opportunity for you to meet with your elected officials to advocate for your patients and to make sure the voice of the cardiovascular ultrasound community is heard. This is important to ensure that you can continue to provide quality care in this everchanging healthcare environment. Whether you have participated in previous Capitol Hill visits or you are a first time participant, ASE’s advocacy team will make sure you are fully prepared and schedule exclusive meetings with congressional representatives. You can register for this event at the same time you complete your Scientific Sessions registration. This event is limited to 15 people, so if you are interested, please register early. For detailed information, please download the ASE Live Courses app or visit ASEScientificSessions.org. #ASE2017 // 11 The exchange of information and access to new concepts, technology, devices, and research is a vital component of professional development. Get face-to-face with the industry’s leading developers and executives who can help you discover what’s new, assist you in making the right choices for your institution, and show you ways to reduce costs and improve productivity. The Exhibit & Poster Hall will open with the President’s Reception on Saturday afternoon, which is always a highly anticipated event where you can see new products launched. On Sunday and Monday, join luminary faculty during the session breaks on the exhibit floor for intimate Q&A sessions in Chalk Talks. Research is the heart of every Scientific Sessions. ASE showcases investigators from around the world presenting cutting-edge research on the latest advances in cardiovascular ultrasound on Sunday and Monday in the Exhibit & Poster Hall. Spend time in the poster area and gain firsthand knowledge and insight from scientific investigators. The Science & Technology Theater will be located in the Exhibit & Poster Hall. These events are packed with interested professionals eager to learn the latest information on advances in technology and practice. Meals are provided by ASE and are included in your registration fee, but space and meals are on a first come, first served basis. These industry-supported sessions are independently planned and are not a part of the official ASE 28th Annual Scientific Sessions as planned by the Program Committee or in any way directly endorsed or affiliated with ASE. These sessions are not included in the ASE approved CME credit. CALL FOR SCIENCE AND CASES ASE 2017 in Baltimore is the premier meeting to present your cutting-edge research on the latest advances in cardiovascular ultrasound and cases illustrating evolutions in patient care. Presenters benefit from feedback and mentoring opportunities with global experts in cardiovascular imaging research and clinical care, as well as low conference registration fees. Exceptional research will be recognized throughout the conference, including the annual Arthur E. Weyman Young Investigator’s Award Competition for investigators under the age of 40, the Sonographer Investigator’s Award Competition for non-physician investigators, and the Top 25 travel awards for the best researchers around the globe. Don’t miss your opportunity to be a part of the largest echocardiography conference in 2017. Submission closes February 1, 2017. Apply online today at ASEScientificSessions.org. 12 // #ASE2017 “ Presenting my research and receiving direct feedback from experts in the field was my most valuable experience of the meeting and I am convinced it will have a direct impact in the future of my career. “ EXHIBIT & POSTER HALL Waddy Gonzalez, MD, ASE 2016 Abstract Presenter Abstracts are currently being accepted in the following categories: CLINICAL CASES Adult Patients Pediatric Patients ORIGINAL SCIENCE 3D Echocardiography Contrast Echocardiography and New Technology Critical Care Ultrasound / Point of Care Ultrasound Diseases of the Aorta Doppler / Hemodynamics Echocardiography in SOE / Arrhythmias / Atrial Function Echocardiography in Systemic Disease (DM, HTN, Obesity, Cancer) / Pericardial / Primary Myocardial Intraprocedural Echocardiography (Operating Room and Interventional Lab) / TEE Ischemic Heart Disease Outcomes Research / Comparative Effectiveness / Clinical Trials Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease Value of Echocardiography (Quality and Cost) Valvular Heart Disease Vascular Disease Ventricular Function / Myocardial Mechanics ASE 2017 MEETING APP Stay up-to-date on all of ASE’s live educational courses by downloading the free ASE Live Courses app. Find detailed information on each of ASE’s events including faculty, agendas, exhibitors, networking events, and more. Use the app to create or sync your event schedule and receive notifications of special activities and sessions while on site. The app is available for download on both Apple and Android devices. Simply search for “ASE Live Courses” in the Google Play or Apple iTunes stores. investigate innovate incorporate CONFERENCE INFORMATION The ASE 2017 Scientific Sessions are taking place in the heart of Baltimore, the Inner Harbor. This area, which was once the second leading port of entry for immigrants to the United States, is full of unique shops, amazing restaurants, and numerous museums. Baltimore, known as the “Charm City,” is home to world renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital and University as well as the University of Maryland School of Medicine. History buffs will enjoy exploring Fort McHenry, which during the War of 1812 repelled the British, saved the city, and inspired Francis Scott Key to write the U.S. National Anthem, The Star Spangled Banner. The fort’s sprawling, waterfront lawns also provide a great way to see the skyline of Baltimore. Baseball fans will be happy to know that the Baltimore Orioles are playing the Boston Red Sox, at Camden Yards, the weekend of the Scientific Sessions. Baltimore is also nationally recognized as a must-visit destination for food lovers. Known for crabs and fresh seafood, the cuisine is now as diverse as ever. Visit Baltimore.org to plan your trip. ACCOMMODATIONS ASE has secured a block of rooms at four hotels within a ten minute walk to the Baltimore Convention Center. Rooms have been reserved at the Hilton Baltimore, Renaissance Harborplace Hotel, Days Inn Inner Harbor, and the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel. All hotels are attractively priced and conveniently located within walking distance to restaurants, entertainment, and many more attractions. To make reservations, please call 800-282-6632 and reference “ASE Attendee Housing” to obtain the conference pricing. To make reservations online visit: ASEScientificSessions.org/Housing. The room block will be held until May 1, 2017, or until the block is sold out. After this date, reservations will be accepted on a space-available basis. A major credit card is required to guarantee each reservation. Please check with individual hotels on cancellation policies. W Fayette St E Baltimore St INNER HARBOR HOTEL 300 S. CHARLES STREET S Paca St t 2.SHERATON I-395 nt S S Sharp St 1.HILTON BALTIMORE 401 W. PRATT STREET E Pratt St ide W Conway St res 2 E Lombard St Light St W Pratt St Baltimore Convention Center 3 SP 1 4 S Calvert St W Lombard St S Charles St S Howard St S Greene St investigate innovate incorporate ABOUT BALTIMORE, THE “CHARM CITY” Inner Harbor 3.RENAISSANCE HARBORPLACE HOTEL 202 E. PRATT STREET 4.DAYS INN INNER HARBOR 100 HOPKINS PLACE #ASE2017 // 13 ABOUT ASE ASE MEMBERSHIP Nearly 17,000 members turn to ASE as the voice in the echo community and to provide resources that are vital to continued professional development. ASE serves its members in numerous ways by providing education, advocacy, research, practice guidelines, and a community for their profession. Member benefits include over $750 of FREE CME credits a year, in addition to discounts on all ASE educational courses and products. Also included is a monthly subscription to the Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography (JASE), help with coding and reimbursement issues, and other career resources. 2017 ASE membership is included in the nonmember Scientific Sessions registration fees. The ASE membership will expire on December 31, 2017. A wealth of online tutorials, webinars, and other educational activities make membership attractive to echocardiographers located around the world. To see the extensive member benefits, please visit ASEcho.org. CONTACT US American Society of Echocardiography 2100 Gateway Centre Boulevard, Suite 310 Morrisville, NC 27560 Phone: 919-861-5574 | Fax: 919-882-9900 ASEcho.org | ASEScientificSessions.org 14 // #ASE2017 investigate innovate incorporate The American Society of Echocardiography (ASE), founded in 1975, is the largest global nonprofit organization for cardiovascular ultrasound imaging professionals. Comprising nearly 17,000 members including physicians, sonographers, nurses, and scientists, ASE advocates for and leads in setting standards and guidelines for the profession. ASE is a strong voice providing guidance, expertise, and education to its members with a commitment to improving the practice of ultrasound and imaging of the heart and cardiovascular system for better patient outcomes. For more information, visit ASEcho.org. investigate innovate incorporate REGISTR ATION Register for the ASE 28th Annual Scientific Sessions by visiting ASEScientificSessions.org. ASE 2017 Scientific Sessions will be held at the Baltimore Convention Center, located at 1 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. Nestled in the heart of downtown Baltimore, Maryland, the Baltimore Convention Center is conveniently located close to public transportation for easy access by MARC Train or Baltimore’s Lightrail to Washington, D.C. or the Baltimore International Airport (BWI). ASE 2017 REGISTRATION RATES Your ASE 2017 registration fee includes CME/CEU credit, admission to the Exhibit & Poster Hall, breakfast, coffee breaks, President’s Reception, and the Member Reception. Registration Type Current ASE Member* Through May 5 Current ASE Member* After May 5 Nonmember* Includes 2017 ASE Membership Physician/Scientist $695 $795 $995 Allied Health/Sonographer $450 $550 $650 Fellow in Training $295 $395 $495 Sonographer Student $295 $395 $495 One Day Rate $205 ASE membership not included in this registration. Weekend Rate $400 ASE membership not included in this registration. Military Attendees $295 ASE membership not included in this registration. Corporate/Industry/Other $899 ASE membership not included in this registration. * Onsite registration is available, but beginning June 2, 2017, all fees will increase by an additional $100. IMPORTANT NOTE FOR ABSTRACT PRESENTERS: If you are submitting an abstract for ASE 2017 and wish to receive the discounted rate for abstract presenters, please do not register prior to receiving acceptance notification on March 10, 2017. No refunds will be given for registrations made prior to notification. If you will be serving as faculty at the Scientific Sessions, please do not register as there will be a separate process. VALUE SUMMIT REGISTRATION Registered attendees are invited to bring their hospital administrators and service line leaders to two sessions on Monday, June 5th free of charge. The sessions, Preparing for Value and The High Value Echo Lab, from 10:15 AM – 2:45 PM, are focused on helping the entire cardiovascular ultrasound community understand how their practice may be impacted by MACRA, bundling, episodes of care, and value-based healthcare. Please visit ASEScientificSessions.org to download the administrator registration form. #ASE2017 // 15 American Society of Echocardiography 2100 Gateway Centre Blvd., Suite 310 Morrisville, NC 27560 ASEScientificSessions.org 28th Annual Scientific Sessions Baltimore, MD investigate innovate incorporate June 2-6