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16th Annual Scientific Meeting - Heart Failure Society of America

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Sept. 9<br />

Sunday<br />

PM<br />

SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM<br />

Sunday, September 9<br />

2:00-3:00 PM<br />

Ballroom 6A<br />

SCIENTIFIC SESSIoN<br />

Sunday, September 9<br />

3:30-6:00 PM<br />

<strong>Meeting</strong> Room 612<br />

Sept. 9<br />

Sunday<br />

PM<br />

sunday<br />

Chairs:<br />

Mechanically Assisted Circulation: Therapeutic<br />

Options Across the Spectrum <strong>of</strong> Advanced<br />

<strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Failure</strong><br />

Joseph G. Rogers, Durham, NC<br />

Randall C. Starling, Cleveland, OH<br />

2:00 Introduction and Overview<br />

Joseph G. Rogers, Durham, NC<br />

2:05 Who Should Receive Mechanically Assisted Circulation<br />

in 2012: Lessons Learned from INTERMACS and<br />

MEDAMACS?<br />

Lynne W. Stevenson, Boston, MA<br />

2:17 Short-Term Device Strategies for Acute Cardiac <strong>Failure</strong>:<br />

What to Do When Medications Fail?<br />

Mark S. Slaughter, Louisville, KY<br />

2:29 Contemporary Results with Durable Mechanical<br />

Circulatory Support<br />

J. Eduardo Rame, Philadelphia, PA<br />

2:41 Bi-Ventricular <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Failure</strong>: Assessing the Right<br />

Ventricle and Available Treatment Options<br />

Francisco Arabia, Scottsdale, AZ<br />

Excellence in Basic Science:<br />

Rebuilding the Failing <strong>Heart</strong><br />

Moderators: Steven R. Houser, Philadelphia, PA<br />

Jeffrey D. Molkentin, Cincinnati, OH<br />

3:30* Strategies to Repair the Failing <strong>Heart</strong><br />

6th Distinguished Lecture in Basic Science<br />

Eric N. Olson, Dallas, TX<br />

(award to be presented immediately following lecture)<br />

4:30* Cardiac-Derived Stem Cells to Rebuild the Failing <strong>Heart</strong><br />

Eduardo Marban, Los Angeles, CA<br />

5:00* Embryonic Stem Cells to Rebuild the Failing <strong>Heart</strong><br />

Charles E. Murry, Seattle, WA<br />

5:30* Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Cardiac Repair<br />

Andre Terzic, Rochester, MN<br />

*includes 5 minute audience discussion<br />

Learning Objective: Describe emerging strategies using<br />

stem cells or fibroblasts to repair the failing heart.<br />

Sunday<br />

2:53 Q&A and Panel Discussion<br />

Moderator: Randall C. Starling, Cleveland, OH<br />

3:00 Adjourn<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. Identify appropriate candidates for mechanically<br />

assisted circulation.<br />

2. Outline short-term device strategies for acute heart<br />

failure when medications are not sufficient.<br />

3. Describe current results with durable mechanical<br />

circulatory support.<br />

4. Assess the right ventricle and identify available<br />

treatment options<br />

Supported by educational grants from Thoratec, <strong>Heart</strong>Ware, SynCardia<br />

This symposium is not part <strong>of</strong> the scientific<br />

program as planned by the HFSA <strong>Scientific</strong><br />

Program Committee.<br />

6:00 Opening Reception<br />

2012 HFSA <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong><br />

Exhibit Hall 4B<br />

6:00 Opening Reception<br />

2012 HFSA <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong><br />

Exhibit Hall 4B<br />

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