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Annual Scientif ic Meeting
2019
www.accga.org
November 22-24 Ritz Carlton, Lake Oconee Greensboro, GA
President’s WelcomeWelcome to the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Georgia Chapter of the American College of Cardiology! We are delighted to be back at the Ritz Carlton on Lake Oconee. In our 13th year, our tradition continues! The Program Committee has worked hard to develop a curriculum encompassing relevant topics for your enjoyment. This year’s Conference will be divided into three major areas: 1) Anticoagulant Therapy 2019 2) Biomarkers for the Practicing Cardiologist and 3) Aortic Stenosis.
Keeping last year’s format we’ll start on Friday afternoon, each topic will be introduced by a Keynote Speaker, a moderator and subsequent panel discussion, including commentary from our audience members. This format continues to be well received by members. Saturday will begin with an update from the National ACC by Dr. Richard Kovacs, who plans to spend the weekend with us. There will be time to interact for a National per-spective of the challenges facing Cardiovascular Medicine, and the approach our American College is taking.
Saturday morning we’ll hear from a panel representing cardiology around the state discussing overlapping concerns circumventing delivery of cardiovascular services. Saturday evening, the Lifetime Achievement Award will be delivered to Dr. Robert Vincent, recognized for contributions to medicine and the ACC, to be followed by comedian Tom Cotton. Sunday’s session includes a Diversity and Inclusion panel, our always popular case presentations and a lively game of Jeopardy (FIT’s vs. Faculty) will close our conference. As always, our goals for the weekend remain:• Provide information that is relevant and practical to the care of our patients.• Create a forum for dialog between fellow ACC members regarding the practice issues we face
every day.• Develop communication and relationships between our members and our industry partners.• Explore the challenges facing us in the new era of healthcare delivery, as we march along the
road from volume to value based services, and understand what the ACC is doing nationally, and what we might be doing locally and statewide.
• Relax with family and friends. We have our Conference APP available at the App store: GA ACC 2019. This app will house our schedule, our speakers, our sponsors and keep us all connected during the conference.
I want to welcome each of you back to our Chapter’s fabulous Annual Meeting and I hope to see as many of you as the Ritz can accommodate. Sincerely,
J. Jeffrey Marshall, MD, FACC President/Governor, GA Chapter American College of Cardiology
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Robert Vincent MD, CM, FACC, MSCAI
Lifetime Achievement Award
Robert Vincent is a pediatric cardiologist and Professor of Pediatrics at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University School of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate and medical school education at McGill University, Montreal Canada, pediatric residency at Montreal Children’s Hospital and cardiology fellowship at Bos-ton Children’s Hospital. Following fellowship he returned to Canada for 3 years before coming to Atlanta in 1987. In 1988 he was appointed as the first medical director of pediatric cardiac transplantation, a post he held for 20 years. His primary interests have always been cardiac catheterization and congenital heart disease. He has been the director of interventional catheterization and the cardiac catheterization labora-tories at Children’s and was the first physician in Atlanta to use catheter devices and stents for congenital heart defects. He has been a member of ACC since 1988 and SCAI since 1994. He was elected to the GA ACC council in 2000 and served as the President of the Georgia Chapter and member of the ACC’s Board of Governors from 2010-2013. Bob is an advocate for cardiology in general and pediatrics in particular and has been a member of the ACC Adult Congenital and Pediatric Cardiology (ACPC) Council. He is a strong supporter of data driven decision making and quality improve-ment initiatives and is currently chair of the NCDR IMPACT Steering Committee, hav-ing been with this registry since its inception.
With SCAI he has enjoyed participation as chair of the Congenital Heart Disease Coun-cil, co-chair of the annual meeting (2005 and 2009), and member of various commit-tees and SCAI’s Board of Trustees. In 2018 he was honored to receive the Master designation of SCAI (MSCAI).
Bob and his wife Ruthe have been married 42 years. They have 2 daughters, Alana and Anese, 2 sons in law, Mark and Riyaad, 1 granddaughter, Hallie and four dogs. They have lived in Stone Mountain since coming to Atlanta and feel fortunate to call Atlanta their home.
Welcome to the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Georgia Chapter of the American College of Cardiology! We are delighted to be back at the Ritz Carlton on Lake Oconee. In our 13th year, our tradition continues! The Program Committee has worked hard to develop a curriculum encompassing relevant topics for your enjoyment. This year’s Conference will be divided into three major areas: 1) Anticoagulant Therapy 2019 2) Biomarkers for the Practicing Cardiologist and 3) Aortic Stenosis.
Keeping last year’s format we’ll start on Friday afternoon, each topic will be introduced by a Keynote Speaker, a moderator and subsequent panel discussion, including commentary from our audience members. This format continues to be well received by members. Saturday will begin with an update from the National ACC by Dr. Richard Kovacs, who plans to spend the weekend with us. There will be time to interact for a National per-spective of the challenges facing Cardiovascular Medicine, and the approach our American College is taking.
Saturday morning we’ll hear from a panel representing cardiology around the state discussing overlapping concerns circumventing delivery of cardiovascular services. Saturday evening, the Lifetime Achievement Award will be delivered to Dr. Robert Vincent, recognized for contributions to medicine and the ACC, to be followed by comedian Tom Cotton. Sunday’s session includes a Diversity and Inclusion panel, our always popular case presentations and a lively game of Jeopardy (FIT’s vs. Faculty) will close our conference. As always, our goals for the weekend remain:• Provide information that is relevant and practical to the care of our patients.• Create a forum for dialog between fellow ACC members regarding the practice issues we face
every day.• Develop communication and relationships between our members and our industry partners.• Explore the challenges facing us in the new era of healthcare delivery, as we march along the
road from volume to value based services, and understand what the ACC is doing nationally, and what we might be doing locally and statewide.
• Relax with family and friends. We have our Conference APP available at the App store: GA ACC 2019. This app will house our schedule, our speakers, our sponsors and keep us all connected during the conference.
I want to welcome each of you back to our Chapter’s fabulous Annual Meeting and I hope to see as many of you as the Ritz can accommodate. Sincerely,
J. Jeffrey Marshall, MD, FACC President/Governor, GA Chapter American College of Cardiology
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November 1-3, 2020
Friday, November 2211:00 -1:00pm GA/ACC Counci l Meeting (Members Only) 11:00 -1:00pm Registrat ion and Exhibit Set up
1:00 – 1:15pm President’s Welcome J . Jeffrey Marshal l , MD, FACC Georgia Chapter President
1:15 - 2:45pm Session Anticoagulant Therapy 2019 Moderators : Pascha Schafer MD, FACC and Amar Patel MD, FACC Key Note Lecture Jonathan Halperin, MD, FACC
Panel Discussion • Stroke Prevent ion in AF Bruce Stambler, MD, FACC • Prosthet ic Heart Valves Richard Lee, MD, MBA • PCI Frank Corr igan, I I I , MD, FACC • Pregnancy Wendy Book, MD, FACC
2:45-3:15 pm Coffee Break and Vis it Exhibits 3:15-4:45 pm Session Biomarkers for the Practic ing Cardiologist Moderators : Joseph Mil ler, MD, FACC and Arthur Reitman, MD, FACC Key Note Lecture James Januzzi , Jr. , MD
Panel Discussion • CV Risk Predict ion Laurence Sperl ing, MD, FACC, FAHA, FACP • ACS Randy Bottner, MD, FACC • Heart Fai lure Al l ison Dupont, MD, FACC • Valve Disease Jonathan Murrow, MD, FACC
Schedule of Events
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4:45 - 6:15 pm Sponsored Fel low Poster Presentations Moderators: Rajesh Sachdeva, MBBS, FACC and Byron Robinson Wil l iams I I I , MD, FACC
Saturday, November 236:00 - 7:00am Registrat ion, Breakfast & Exhibits
7:00- 7:45am 2019 Update from ACC Richard Kovacs, MD, FACC President, ACC 7:45 – 9:15am Session Cardiology in Georgia /ACC PAC Moderator : J. Jeffrey Marshal l , MD, FACC Key Note Lecture Donald Palmisano, JD CEO, Medical Associat ion of Georgia Panel Discussion • ACC Pol i t ica l Act ion Committee Pascha E. Schafer, MD, FACC • Off ice Based Test ing Barry D. Mangel , MD, FACC • Cert i f icate of Need Charles L . Brown I I I , MD, FACC • Cardiac Surgeons Michael E. Halkos, MD, FACC • Access to Healthcare El izabeth Ofi l i , MD, MPH, FACC • Maintenance of Cert i f icat ion Richard Kovacs, MD, FACC 9:15 - 10:15am Sponsored Lecture Diagnosis and Management of Pulmonary Hypertension: The State of the Science Bradley Maron, MD
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break & Vis it Exhibits
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10:45 - 12:15pm Session Aortic Stenosis Moderators : Vasi l is C. Babal iaros, MD, FACC and James R. Kauten, MD Key Note Lecture Phi l ippe Pibarot , DVM, PhD, FAHA, FACC, FESC, FASE, FCCS
Panel Discussion • Stroke Risk and Prevent ion Adam B. Greenbaum, MD, FACC • Low Risk Surgical Pat ient of Aort ic Stenosis Kendra J. Grubb, MD, MHA • TAVR Durabi l i ty Christopher Meduri , MD, MPH • Bicuspid AV Richard Myung, MD • Bio-prosthes is Durabi l i ty J im R. Kauten, MD, FACC
12:15pm Lunch/Chi ldren’s Activit ies
6:30 - 7:30pm Reception
7:30 - 9:30pm Awards Dinner Banquet • Best Abstract Award • L ifet ime Achievement Award Robert Vincent, MD, FACC 9:30 - 11:00pm Dessert Reception
Sunday, November 247:30 - 8:30am Registrat ion, Breakfast & Exhibits 8:30 - 9:30am Session Diversity and Inclusion Moderator : El izabeth Ofi l i , MD, MPH, FACC
Panel Discussion • Gina Lundberg, MD, FACC • Marcus Brown, MD, FACC • Jennifer Yeh, MD, FACC • Cindy Grines, MD, FACC • Kimberly Atianzar, MD, FACC • Heval Kel l i , MD
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9:30 - 10:00am Break with Exhibitors
10:00 - 11:00am Session Case Presentations Moderators : Michael Halkos, MD, FACC and Prad Tummala MD, FACC
Panel Discussion • Surgical : Chad Stouffer, MD • Surgical : Dan Winston, MD • Interventional : Charles Jackson, MD, FACC • Interventional : Patr ick Wil l is , MD, FACC • Structural : Pradeep Yadav, MD, FACC • Pediatr ic : Subi Shashidharan, MD
11:00 – 12:00pm Session Jeopardy Moderators : Kunal Gurav, MD, FACC and Gautam Kumar, MD, FACC Team A: Faculty to be determined Team B: Ahmed Alsalem, Emory Ayman Tahhan, Emory Chinmaya Mareddy, Augusta Bishoy Hanna, MSM Sartaj Gi l l , MSM
12:00pm Adjorn
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James Jannuzzi, Jr., MD
Richard Kovacs, MD, FACC
Bradley A. Maron, MD
Phillipe Pibarot, DVM, PhD, FACC, FAHA, FASE, FESC
Jonathan Halperin, MD, FACC
Pres ident , ACC Q.E. and Sal ly Russel l Professor of Cardio logy Indiana Univers ity School of Medic ine Cardio logy Service L ine Leader of IU Health Cl in ical Director, Krannert Inst i tute of Cardio logy Associate Dean for Cl in ical Research Associate Director, Indiana Cl in ical and Translat ional Sc iences Inst i tute Indianapol is , IN
Roman W. DeSanct is Endowed Dist inguished Cl in ical Scholar in Medic ine Director, Dennis and Mari lyn Barry Fel lowship in Cardio logy Research Massachusetts General Hospita l Hutter Fami ly Professor of Medic ine at Harvard Medical School Boston, MA
Associate Physic ian, Br igham and Women’s Hospita l Associate Professor of Medic ine, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA
Chair, Director, Associate Professor Department of Medic ine of Laval Univers ity Director of Research Group in Valvular Heart Diseases Quebec Heart & Lung Inst i tute Quebec, Canada
Robert and Harr iet Hei lbrunn Professor of Medic ine Director of Cl in ical Cardio logy Services Zena and Michael A. Weiner Cardiovascular Inst i tute The Mount Sinai Medical Center New York, New York
Invited Faculty
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Frank Corrigan, III, MD, FACC Barry D. Mangel, MD, FACC Richard Myung, MD Amar Patel, MD, FACC Arthur Reitman, MD, FACC
Al l ison Dupont , MD, FACC Cindy Gr ines , MD, FACC J. Jeffrey Marshal l , MD, FACC Prad Tummala, MD, FACC
Marcus Brown, MD, FACC
Patr ick D. Wi l l i s , MD, FACC
Kimber ly At ianzar, MD, FACC Richard Lee, MD, MBA Pascha Schafer, MD, FACC
Char les L . Brown, I I I , MD, FACC Kunal U. Gurav, MD, FACC James Kauten, MD, FACC Chr istopher U. Medur i , MD, MPH Joseph Mi l ler, I I I , MD, FACC Bruce Stambler, MD, FACC Mani Vannan, MBBS, FACC Pradeep Yadav, MD, FACC
Vasi l i s C. Babal iaros , MD, FACC Wendy Book, MD, FACC Adam B. Greenbaum, MD, FACC Kendra J. Grubb, MD, MHA Michael E . Halkos , MD, FACC Heval Kel l i , MD Gautum Kumar, MD, FACC Gina P. Lundberg, MD, FACC Jonathan R. Murrow, MD, FACC Subhadra Shashidharan, MD Laurence Sper l ing, MD, FACC, FAHA, FACP, EGDRC Bryon R. Wi l l iams, I I I , MD, FACC
Dan Winston, MD
Donald Palmisano, JD
Char les Jackson, MD, FACC Randy K. Bottner, MD, FACC Chadwick W. Stouffer, MD Jennifer Yeh, MD, FACC
El izabeth Of i l io , MD, MPH, FACC Rajesh Sachdeva, MBBS, FACC
WellStar
Northside Cardiovascular Institute
Northside Heart
Oconee Heart & Vascular: Athens
Augusta University
Piedmont Heart Institute
Emory Healthcare
Northeast Georgia Physicians Group
Medical Association of Georgia
Harbin Clinic: Rome Savannah Cardiology
Morehouse School of Medicine
Faculty
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONRegistration for this meeting will be online. Registration will ensure you have a required badge for Friday and Saturday night’s dinners.
Register Now at: https://www.123signup.com/register?id=rvqjzDon’t forget to register your spouse, children and guests. Dinner entry will require your badge.
Fees are as followed: • Members $550 • Children 6 yrs. old and up are $150 per child
(see GA ACC’s Children’s Program)
The conference registration desk will open Friday at 11:00am-5:00pm, Saturday from 7:00am-12:00pm and Sunday from 7:00am-12:00pm.
ABOUT THE RITZ CARLTONThe Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Lake Oconee and its spectacular natural settings and gracious Southern hospitality, it’s an experience like no other. Arrangements for resort activities and amenities can be made by calling the concierge at 706-467-7130.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSThe room block is now sold out. If you would like to be added to the waiting list for possible openings call Shantel the Ritz Carlton at 706-467-7053.
Please make sure your schedule permits you to attend. In the past, rooms have been reserved, then released the week of the conference making it difficult for us to fill them. The hotel will automatically charge you for all nights if cancelled after Nov. 8. If you must cancel your room, contact Melissa Connor at the GA/ACC office so we can fill your room from the waiting list and avoid the cancellation fees.
Alternate Lodging: 1) The Tru (Hilton) Hotel: A new hotel is being built at Exit 130 at I-20. The hotel is opening in October. The Ritz will be provid-ing transportation to and from the Tru. To make a reservation, email your request to Melissa at [email protected].
2) AirBnB: There are many AirBnB homes around Lake Oconee: over 25 homes within a few miles of the Ritz. See AirBnB to re-serve one of these homes.
3) Condos: We have secured two-bedroom, three-bedroom and 4-bedroom condos (14 available) a short distance from the Ritz. To reserve one of these condos, call 706.467.1111. Please use our group, American College of Cardiology, GA Chapter to get the rate of $509 (2 bedroom) $604 (3 bedroom) and $679 (4 bedroom).
4) The Lodge at Lake Oconee: We have a room block at the Lodge at Lake Oconee: 706 -485-7785. Please use our group, American College of Cardiology, GA Chapter when reserving.
DIRECTIONSThe Ritz-Carlton Lodge is located just over an hour from Atlanta. Detailed directions can be located on their website at www.ritzcarlton.com. Valet parking $20 + tax and service charge per day.
GA ACC CHILDREN’S PROGRAM ($150.00, AGES 6+)Includes Friday night children’s buffet, Saturday lunch at Gaby’s and afternoon outdoor activities on the lawn, and Saturday night supervised movies and snacks, games and activities. YOU MUST REGISTER YOUR CHILDREN ONLINE when you register for the meeting to guarantee reservation. NOTE: Movie night is for children aged 6+.
RITZ CARLTON’S CHILDREN’S PROGRAMRecommended Baby Sitting: A Friend of the Family. 770.725.2748 and TLC Sitters of Atlanta 770-410-4774. Arrangements must be made in advance.
Ritz Carlton Ritz Kids Program: The Ritz Kids program and Ritz Kids Camp offers a variety of supervised physical and creative activities for children aged 5-12. Offering full- or half-day options, seven days a week, Ritz Kids has some-thing for every child. Contact the Ritz directly to register your children for these programs at 706-467-7130.
PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION AND DINNEROur reception will begin at 6:00pm followed by dinner and the program. Dr. Donald Page will present the Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. Robert Vincent. Our entertainment will be come-dian Tom Cotton.
POSTER PRESENTATIONSThe cardiology sections of the Emory University, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, Morehouse School of Medicine and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta will present poster presen-tations on Friday Night during our reception from 5:45-6:45pm. Please visit the presentations and welcome our presenters.
ATTIRECasual attire is appropriate throughout the conference. Business attire is recommended for Saturday night’s reception and banquet.
SOCIAL MEDIAVisit our website at www.accga.org. Follow the Georgia Chapter on Twitter @ACC_Georgia. #GAACC2019
CONFERENCE APPDownload our GA ACC app from the App Store: GA ACC 2019.
Conference Information
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SPEAKERSAll speakers photos, biographies, lecture titles and objectives are listed on our website at www.accga.org for your review prior to registration.
Get the GA ACC Conference APP. Be in the know and have the latest on the conference by downloading the GA ACC 2019 app from the App Store.
COURSE OBJECTIVETo update our members on the latest developments in general and interventional cardiology, and issues affecting our clinical practice.
CREDIT STATEMENTThe Georgia Chapter of the American College of Cardiology is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Georgia Chapter of the American College of Cardiology designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Corporate Partners 2019 Program CommitteeThanks to the following corporate partners for their generous support of this conference.
PRESIDENTIAL SPONSORSAbbott VascularBoston ScientificMedtronic
CONFIRMED EXHIBITORS*Abbott VascularAbiomedActelion PharmaceuticalsAegerion PharmaceuticalsAkcea TherapeuticsAlnylam PharmaceuticalsAmarin PharmaceuticalsAmgen CardiovascularAstraZeneca PharmaceuticalsBiotelBiotronikBoehringer IngelheimBoston ScientificBraunBristol Myers SquibbCelenovaChiesiChildren’s Healthcare of AtlantaCryoLifeEdwardsEmory Heart & Vascular CenterThe Heart Center of NE GeorgiaJannsenLantheus Medical ImagingLundbeckMedtronicNovartisNorthside HospitalPenumbraPfizer PharmaceuticalPhilips Healthcare Piedmont Heart InstitutePortolaRegeneronSanofiSiemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.TeleflexWellstar Cardiac NetworkZywie Healthcare
Friend of the Chapter: MAG Mutual
Grants Provided ByPfizerRockPointe*as of 11/05/19
Mani A. Vannan, MBBS, FACC, Chair Prad Tummala, MD, FACC, Vice Chair
Vasilis Babaliaros, MD, FACCCharles Brown, MD, FACCMichael Halkos, MD, FACCJeffrey Marshall, MD, FACC
Joseph Miller, MD, FACCElizabeth Ofili, MD, FACCDonald Page, MD, FACCAmar Patel, MD, FACC
Arthur Reitman, MD, FACCPascha Schafer, MD, FACCJoseph Wilson, MD, FACC
Chapter Officers/Councilors 2019GOVERNOR
J. Jeffrey Marshall, MD, FACC
IMMEDIATE PAST GOVERNOR Charles L. Brown, III, MD, FACC
SECRETARY/TREASURER Arthur Reitman, MD, FACC
COUNCILORSMarcus Brown, MD, FACC
Robert M. Campbell, MD, FACC
Cyrus Samai, MD, FACC
Gina P. Lundberg, MD, FACC
Joseph I. Miller, III, MD, FACC
Jennifer L. Yeh, MD, FACC
Mark Watkins, MD, FACC
Joseph Poku, MD, FACC
Prad Tummala, MD, FACC
Charles F. Jackson, III, MD, FACC
Barry Mangel, MD, FACC
Gordon Borkat, MD, FACC
Pascha Schafer, MD, FACC
Matthew Crim, MD
At-LargeAndrew N. Kobylivker, MD, FACC
Syed Tanveer Rab, MD, FACC Vincent JB. Robinson, MD, FACC
FIT Paul (Tim) Maddux, MD
Parham Eshtehardi, MD, FAHACVT
Kathi Davis, RN, CCCC