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x41008 (09/15) ©AHC AF, VT, VF Summit December 3-5, 2015 The Westin Chicago River North Chicago, IL afvtvfsummit.com This activity is co-sponsored by Aurora Health Care and the Heart Rhythm Society AF, VT, VF Summit Course Directors Jasbir Sra, MD Andrea Natale, MD David Wilber, MD Masood Akhtar, MD Aurora Sinai Medical Center, Inc. 945 N. 12th Street Milwaukee, WI 53233 NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID MILWAUKEE WI PERMIT NO. 5590 Need, intended audience and scope of practice is symposium is designed for electrophysiologists, electrophysiology fellows-in training, cardiologists, nurses, lab technicians and all others interested in cardiac arrhythmias. It is our intent to present the latest results of basic and clinical research and information about ablation, imaging technologies and device therapies. e symposium will provide illustrated oral presentations, pre-recorded “live” cases by national and international experts, as well as discussion of latest guidelines. It is designed to help promote changes in practice relative to arrhythmia management. Learning objectives Following the symposium, participants will be able to: • Describe and discuss the mechanisms of AF, VT, and VF • Critically analyze current and future therapies, including ablation for AF, VT and VF • Discuss the value of new technologies in arrhythmia management • Describe and discuss the techniques and technologies for lead management • Describe and discuss indications and management of implantable devices Accreditation Aurora Health Care is accredited by the Wisconsin Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Aurora Health Care designates this Live educational activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. For a complete listing of all Aurora Health Care CME programs visit our website at aurora.org/CMEActivities. Disclosure of conflicts of interest It is the policy of the Aurora Health Care Office of Continuing Education to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of its sponsored education activities. All participating faculty, course directors and planning committee members are required to disclose to the program audience any financial relationships related to the subject matter of this program. Disclosure information is reviewed in advance in order to manage and resolve any possible conflicts of interest. All faculty and planning committee members have attested that their financial relationships do not affect their ability to present well-balanced, evidence-based content for this activity. Specific disclosure information for each course faculty will be shared with audience prior to the faculty’s presentation. Commercial funding is pending and will be announced at the time of the course. Questions for the organizers Please contact Laurel Landis at 414-219-7684 or [email protected] with conference-related questions. Aurora Health Care subscribes to the articles of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Should you or anyone accompanying you require special assistance, please notify us in advance so we can make sure you are accommodated. Course directors Jasbir Sra, MD UW School of Medicine & Public Health, Aurora Health Care Milwaukee, WI Andrea Natale, MD Texas Cardiac Institute, St. David’s Medical Center Austin, TX David Wilber, MD Loyola University Medical Center, Stritch School of Medicine Chicago, IL Masood Akhtar, MD UW School of Medicine & Public Health, Aurora Health Care Milwaukee, WI Invited faculty Charles Antzelevitch, PhD Lankenau Institute for Medical Research Utica, NY Samuel Asirvatham, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Sandeep Bansal, MD Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD Omer Berenfeld, PhD University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI A. John Camm, MD St. George’s Hospital Medical School London, England John DiMarco, MD University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD Medical College of Virginia Richmond, VA Alexander Green, MD Loyola University Medical Center, Stritch School of Medicine Chicago, IL Mêléze Hocini, MD Hôpital Cardiologique du Haut-Lévèque Bordeaux(Pessac), France Warren M. Jackman, MD University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Oklahoma City, OK Kevin Jackson, MD Duke University Durham, NC Jose Jalife, MD University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Jacob Koruth, MD Mount Sinai Medical Center New York, NY David C. Kress, MD Aurora Medical Group Cardiovascular and oracic Surgery Milwaukee, WI Samuel Levy, MD Hopital Nord Chemin des Bourrellys Marseille, France Moussa Mansour, MD Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA Francis Marchlinski, MD University of Pennsylvania Radnor, PA Fred Morady, MD University of Michigan Hospital Ann Arbor, MI Arthur J. Moss, MD University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester, NY Sanjiv Narayan, MD PhD, VA San Diego Medical Center San Diego, CA Imran Niazi, MD Aurora Health Care Milwaukee, WI Douglas L. Packer, MD Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN Richard Page, MD UW School of Medicine & Public Health Madison, WI Eric Prystowsky, MD e Care Group Indianapolis, IN Dan M. Roden, MD Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Oates Institute Nashville, TN Michael Rosen, MD Columbia University New York City, NY Sanjeev Saksena, MD Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick, NJ Melvin Scheinman, MD University of California-San Francisco San Francisco, CA Marmar Vaseghi, MD UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center Los Angeles, CA Albert Waldo, MD University Hospitals Case Medical Center Cleveland, OH Bruce Wilkoff, MD Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine Cleveland, OH Andrew Wit, MD Columbia University New York, NY Seth Worley, MD e Heart Group Lancaster, PA

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Need, intended audience and scope of practiceThis symposium is designed for electrophysiologists, electrophysiology fellows-in training, cardiologists, nurses, lab technicians and all others interested in cardiac arrhythmias. It is our intent to present the latest results of basic and clinical research and information about ablation, imaging technologies and device therapies. The symposium will provide illustrated oral presentations, pre-recorded “live” cases by national and international experts, as well as discussion of latest guidelines. It is designed to help promote changes in practice relative to arrhythmia management.

Learning objectivesFollowing the symposium, participants will be able to:• Describe and discuss the mechanisms of AF, VT, and VF• Critically analyze current and future therapies, including ablation for AF, VT and VF• Discuss the value of new technologies in arrhythmia management• Describe and discuss the techniques and technologies for lead management• Describe and discuss indications and management of implantable devices

AccreditationAurora Health Care is accredited by the Wisconsin Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Aurora Health Care designates this Live educational activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

For a complete listing of all Aurora Health Care CME programs visit our website at aurora.org/CMEActivities.

Disclosure of conflicts of interestIt is the policy of the Aurora Health Care Office of Continuing Education to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of its sponsored education activities. All participating faculty, course directors and planning committee members are required to disclose to the program audience any financial relationships related to the subject matter of this program. Disclosure information is reviewed in advance in order to manage and resolve any possible conflicts of interest.

All faculty and planning committee members have attested that their financial relationships do not affect their ability to present well-balanced, evidence-based content for this activity. Specific disclosure information for each course faculty will be shared with audience prior to the faculty’s presentation.

Commercial funding is pending and will be announced at the time of the course.

Questions for the organizersPlease contact Laurel Landis at 414-219-7684 or [email protected] with conference-related questions.

Aurora Health Care subscribes to the articles of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Should you or anyone accompanying you require special assistance, please notify us in advance so we can make sure you are accommodated.

Course directorsJasbir Sra, MD • UW School of Medicine & Public Health, Aurora Health Care • Milwaukee, WIAndrea Natale, MD • Texas Cardiac Institute, St. David’s Medical Center • Austin, TXDavid Wilber, MD • Loyola University Medical Center, Stritch School of Medicine • Chicago, ILMasood Akhtar, MD • UW School of Medicine & Public Health, Aurora Health Care • Milwaukee, WI

Invited facultyCharles Antzelevitch, PhD • Lankenau Institute for Medical Research • Utica, NYSamuel Asirvatham, MD • Mayo Clinic • Rochester, MNSandeep Bansal, MD • Johns Hopkins Hospital • Baltimore, MDOmer Berenfeld, PhD • University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MIA. John Camm, MD • St. George’s Hospital Medical School • London, EnglandJohn DiMarco, MD • University of Virginia • Charlottesville, VAKenneth Ellenbogen, MD • Medical College of Virginia • Richmond, VAAlexander Green, MD • Loyola University Medical Center, Stritch School of Medicine • Chicago, ILMêléze Hocini, MD • Hôpital Cardiologique du Haut-Lévèque • Bordeaux(Pessac), FranceWarren M. Jackman, MD • University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center • Oklahoma City, OKKevin Jackson, MD • Duke University • Durham, NCJose Jalife, MD • University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MIJacob Koruth, MD • Mount Sinai Medical Center • New York, NYDavid C. Kress, MD • Aurora Medical Group Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery • Milwaukee, WISamuel Levy, MD • Hopital Nord Chemin des Bourrellys • Marseille, FranceMoussa Mansour, MD • Massachusetts General Hospital • Boston, MAFrancis Marchlinski, MD • University of Pennsylvania • Radnor, PAFred Morady, MD • University of Michigan Hospital • Ann Arbor, MIArthur J. Moss, MD • University of Rochester Medical Center • Rochester, NYSanjiv Narayan, MD • PhD, VA San Diego Medical Center • San Diego, CA Imran Niazi, MD • Aurora Health Care • Milwaukee, WIDouglas L. Packer, MD • Mayo Clinic • Rochester, MNRichard Page, MD • UW School of Medicine & Public Health • Madison, WIEric Prystowsky, MD • The Care Group • Indianapolis, INDan M. Roden, MD • Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Oates Institute • Nashville, TNMichael Rosen, MD • Columbia University • New York City, NYSanjeev Saksena, MD • Robert Wood Johnson Medical School • New Brunswick, NJMelvin Scheinman, MD • University of California-San Francisco • San Francisco, CAMarmar Vaseghi, MD • UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center • Los Angeles, CAAlbert Waldo, MD • University Hospitals Case Medical Center • Cleveland, OHBruce Wilkoff, MD • Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine • Cleveland, OHAndrew Wit, MD • Columbia University • New York, NYSeth Worley, MD • The Heart Group • Lancaster, PA

AF, VT, VF Summit – Thursday, December 3 Chairs Seth Worley, MD and Imran Niazi, MD-Lead Implants and Techniques and Technology

10:30 a.m. Registration, exhibits, refreshments11:40 Welcome and Introduction to the program Jasbir Sra, MD11:45 Setting up a CRT lab for successful interventional device implantation Seth Worley, MD12:05 How to combine subclavian venoplasty with lead extraction to expand your lead management options Sandeep Bansal, MD12:25 How to implant a second or third lead in patient with subclavian occlusion Seth J. Worley MD 12:45 Break with hands on balloon preparation and inflation 1:00 How to take make LV lead implantation easy: A systematic telescoping approach Kevin Jackson, MD1:20 Coronary venoplasty and stenting for LV lead implantation: indications and techniques Imran Niazi, MD 1:40 Use of snares for LV lead implantation Seth Worley, MD2:00 Interactive discussion2:15 Break with hands on opportunity for snare and telescoping techniques2:30 How to implant an LV lead in a patient with persistent LSVC: Presentation of a case Sandeep Bansal, MD 2:45 Pocket management and lead extraction: A Surgeons View David Kress, MD3:15 Lead extraction in the context of ICD lead recall Alexander Green, MD3:35 Leadless pacing: What does the future hold? Imran Niazi, MD 3:55 Break

Chair Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD – Devices

4:10 Lessons learned form MADIT Trials for primary and secondary prophylaxis Arthur Moss, MD4:30 Have we figured out the optimal site for LV lead placement? Kenneth Ellenbogen, MD 4:50 ICD in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy Sanjeev Saksena, MD 5:10 Remote monitoring: an update and future directions Bruce Wilkoff, MD5:30 Interactive discussion identifying and managing non-responders Ellenbogen, Saksena, Moss, Wilkoff6:00 Adjourn

AF, VT, VF Summit – Friday, December 4 6:30 a.m. Registration, breakfast and exhibits

Chair Jasbir Sra, MD – Physiology and Mechanisms

6:50 Welcome Jasbir Sra, MD7:00 Basic EP principles: Sicilian Gambit revisited Michael Rosen, MD 7:25 Pathophysiology of VT in structural heart disease Andrew Wit, PhD7:50 J wave syndromes as a cause of SCD Charles Antzelevitch, PhD 8:15 Update in Long QT Syndome Charles Antzelevitch, PhD8:35 Genetic testing for potentially lethal cardiomyopathies/channelopathies in clinical practice Dan Roden, MD9:00 Break and exhibits

Chair David Wilber, MD Diagnosis and Ablation

9:10 Monomorphic VT in the setting of prior MI ablation approaches to catheter ablation Francis Marchlinski, MD9:35 Mapping and ablation techniques for RV VT with no SHD David Wilber, MD10:00 Mapping and ablation techniques of RV VTs with SHD Francis Marchlinski, MD10:25 Epicardial LV VTs and non-ischemic CMP David Wilber, MD

10:45 Fascicular and interfascicular VTs, diagnosis and management Melvin Scheinman, MD11:10 Bundle Branch VT Jasbir Sra, MD11:30 Step by Step Approach to Mapping and Ablation of PVC Doug Packer, MD11:55 Lunch and exhibits12:10 Featured lunch lecture – A. John Camm, MD Rise and Fall of Antiarrhythmic Agents

Chair Andrea Natale – Mapping and Ablation

12:50 Sinus rhythm mapping Warren Jackman, MD1:15 Homogenization of scar in nonischemic VT Andrea Natale, MD1:35 VT/VF storms – Autonomic denervation Marmar Vaseghi, MD2:00 Case presentations and interactive discussion: Each case 10 minutes Wilber, Natale, Jackman2:35 Break

Chair Doug Packer – Emerging Technologies in Electrophysiology

2:45 What does the future hold for technology in EP? Doug Packer, MD3:10 Contact force and other advancements in AF Jacob Koruth, MD3:35 Devices to prevent stroke in AF Moussa Mansour, MD4:00 Rotor mapping in AF Sanjiv Narayan, MD4:25 Finding the 3rd dimension in 2D fluoro images for 3D cardiac mapping Jasbir Sra, MD4:50 Interactive discussion5:05 Reception and exhibits

AF, VT, VF Summit – Saturday, December 56:00 a.m. Registration and breakfast

Chair Jasbir Sra, MD – Emerging Concepts

7:00 New insights into mechanisms of AF using high definition mapping Albert Waldo, MD 7:25 Autonomic innervation of the left atrium and AF Warren Jackman, MD7:50 Fibrosis and drug targets in AF Jose Jalife, PhD 8:15 Experimental models of rotor formation in AF Omer Berenfeld, MD 8:40 Updates on anti-arrhythmic therapy in AF Richard Page, MD9:05 Newer anticoagulants: controversies and truth John DiMarco, MD 9:25 Break

Chair Andrea Natale, MD – Ablation

9:35 Review of important trials in AF ablation Samuel Levy, MD10:00 Left atrial anatomy in AF Sam Asirvatham, MD10:25 Techniques and outcome of PV isolation in PAF Fred Morady, MD 10:50 Identifying and ablation of non-PV site targets in AF Andrea Natale, MD 11:15 Longstanding persistent AF: Step by Step approach to ablation Mêléze Hocini, MD11:40 Hybrid ablation in failed and persistent AF patients Jasbir Sra, MD12:00 Box Lunch

Chair: Eric Prystowsky, MD – AF Therapy

12:20 Interactive discussion with case presentation approach to AF ablation in 2015 Hocini, Morady, Narayan, Natale, Asirvatham, Sra1:30 Adjourn

RegistrationAgendaContacts and General information

Conference Information: Laurel Landis, 414-219-7684 Registration/Registration Assistance: Sheree Meier, 414-414-219-5494

Room reservationsCall the Westin Chicago River North to reserve a room. Identify yourself as a participant in the AF Summit to receive the special rate of $219 single or double, plus tax. PLEASE NOTE! Unsold, discounted rooms will be released to the public on November 10, 2015. On occasion rooms sell out prior to this release date, so book now!

Due to postage regulations we cannot list the hotel’s phone number. We are very sorry for this incovenience. Google the Westin Chicago River North. The number is also listed on our website at afvtvfsummit.com.

Chicago attractionsShopping: From high-end retailers that target big spenders to discount merchandise for those who can’t resist a great sale, Chicago has it all! The Magnificent Mile offers hundreds of top retailers including four separate shopping centers.

Theatre: In Chicago’s theatre scene, you’ll find everything from traveling Broadway megahits and experimental theatre to famous improvisational groups that display wit and humor.

Museums: There is an art museum that is only a few blocks from the hotel, and other museums that are only are a 10-minute cab ride.

Dining: With its widely diverse neighborhoods and strong love for food, Chicago has boundless opportunities for culinary adventures, whether it’s Mandarin Chinese, classic French, deep dish pizza, or funky eclectic, we have it all including more five-diamond restaurants than any other city in the nation.

Conference attireTo ensure your comfort in the conference room, please bring a sweater or jacket to accommodate temperature variations. Conference rooms do not heat or cool quickly.

Conference feesCourse fees cover the cost of tuition, materials, breaks, reception, and lunch. All course fees contain a nonrefundable registration fee of $50.00. If registration is cancelled up to 72 hours prior to the symposium, all but the $50.00 of the course fee will be refunded. No refunds will be made after that time. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Total Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 fees

Physicians/Industry $150 $240 $150 $540

Aurora Physicians $100 $185 $100 $385

Fellows $40 $40 $40 $120

All others (NP, RN, Tech, Admin., Alumni) $50 $150 $50 $200

* Early Bird Discount: Take $50.00 off total fees! (Applies only to 3-day registrations received by October 31)

December 3-5, 2015Westin Chicago River North320 N. Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60654 Mail: Send check and registration form to:

Aurora Health Care Professional Development Office 1020 N. 12th Street, Suite 3130 Milwaukee, WI 53233

Aurora caregivers: To pay by cost transfer, check with your supervisor.

Online (preferred) at aurora.org: (Google Chrome works best)Click on Classes & Events, Search for “Summit,” proceed to register. NOTE: If you are registering for less than three days please use mail-in or phone in registration.

Phone: For registration information and issues, call Sheree Ann Meier at 414-219-5494 or email [email protected]

Fax: 414-219-5489

RefundsThis fee contains a nonrefundable registration fee of $50. Should you cancel your registration up to 72 hours before the symposium, all but $50 of the conference fee will be refunded. There will be no refunds after this time.

Aurora Health Care subscribes to the articles of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Should you or anyone accompanying you require special assistance, please notify us in advance so we can make sure you are accommodated.

For mail or faxed registrations, use the form below. This form may be duplicated. Please print legibly.

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_______________________________________________________________________________________Phone Fax Email (contact for confirmation, registration and future marketing)

Fees If coming for one day only, please circle the day(s). Thursday 12/3 Friday 12/4 Saturday 12/5 Total Physicians/Industry $150 $240 $150 $540 Aurora Physicians $100 $185 $100 $385 Fellows $40 $40 $40 $120 All others $50 $150 $50 $200 (NP, RN, Tech, Admin., Alumni) *Early Bird Discount: Take $50.00 off total fees! (Applies only to 3 day registrations received by October 31)

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