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Dear ParticiPant
We are delighted to welcome you to the 5th Toronto Symposium, ‘Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome and Other Functionally Univentricular Heart Disease’
This is the 5th meeting of the Cardiac Symposium. This year we will dedicate the entire meeting to a detailed analysis of the hypoplastic left heart and expect it to live up to the success of the previous symposia.
Once again, we have invited a world-class faculty of scientists, physicians, surgeons and allied professionals to participate with the Toronto team in a ‘state of the art’ conference.
The Toronto Symposium aims to be a little different from the usual medical meeting. The title of each lecture, no matter whether addressing issues of basic science or clinical management, is framed as a topical question. Consequently we expect that the answers will be of direct relevance to your practice. This meeting will be suitable for anyone working in the field of congenital heart disease, but please note that we are limited to just 250 places, and have sold-out prior to previous meetings.
So register early to avoid disappointment!
While there are some concurrent sessions, be assured there is no need for you to miss anything. Each of the lectures will be recorded, and each participant will receive a DVD shortly after the meeting. Again, this is a little out of the ordinary, showing both a video of the lecturer in real time, and the simultaneous Power-Point presentation. An example of the format can be seen on our symposium website at www.sickkids.ca/Centres/heart-centre/Cardiac-symposium. Copies of the DVD’s from previous symposia can be purchased by e-mailing the Symposium organizer at [email protected]
We are looking forward to a focused, detailed, and rewarding meeting, located in the heart of Toronto’s stylish, historic Yorkville. We hope you will be able to join us.
Sincerely, The Toronto Team
course objectives
• To bring together experts in the field of hypoplastic left heart syndrome and its treatment
• To explore the contemporary understanding of heart develop-ment, physiology and pathophysiology of hypoplastic left heart syndrome
• To encourage a multidisciplinary approach to the fetal, preoperative and late postoperative management
inviteD Faculty
Dr. Gregor Andelfinger (Quebec, Canada)
Dr. Robert Anderson (United Kingdom)
Dr. John Cheatham (USA)
Dr. Bill Brawn (United Kingdom)
Dr. George Hoffman (USA)
Dr. Doff McElhinney (USA)
Dr. Antoon Moorman (Netherlands)
Dr. Richard Ohye (USA)
Dr. Ivan Reybeka (Alberta, Canada)
Dr. Jeffrey F. Smallhorn (Alberta, Canada)
Dr. Gil Wernovsky (USA)
contemPorary Questions in congenital Heart Disease: Heart Failure anD transPlantation
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tHe 5tH carDiac symPosium
www.sickkids.ca/centres/heart-centre/cardiac-symposium
J U N E 5 - 7 • F O U R S E A S O N S
2011
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Pre-symPosium course: 3 Dimensional anatomy oF tHe Heart june 1 - 3, 2011 the Hospital for sick children cardiac Diagnostic & interventional unit, 4th Floor burton Wing, room 4132 555 university ave, toronto, ontario m5g 1X8 canada
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SpECIAL DIETARy REQUIREMENTS
registration includes all conference materials, refreshments, breakfast and lunch.
Payment (Canadian funds) For an immediate response, we encourage you to register on-line at www.sickkids.ca/Centres/heart-centre/Cardiac-symposium
c Cheque enclosed. Mail to: Attention: Sue Morton, Cardiac Symposium,
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registration Fees (All in Canadian Dollars)
canadian royal college trainee stream complimentary (limited to 20 attendees)senior trainee stream $150 (limited to 20 attendees)general stream $300
Please email all questions to: [email protected]. you will receive a response within 48 hours.
anD otHer Functionally univentricular Heart Disease
HyPoPlastic leFt Heart synDrome
monDay, june 6, 2011
7:15 breakFast
8:25 introDuction
stage 1 surgery: current state oF tHe art
8:30 Special Surgical Lecture: The SvR trial: Has it modified practice? Richard Ohye
9:30 Will the hybrid procedure be the answer? Christopher Caldarone
9:50 Are there subgroups better served by primary transplantation? Anne Dipchand
10:10 Is it time for a rethink? Combining stage 1 and 2. Glen Van Arsdell
10:30 coFFee
HoW Do We Do it?
11:00 What is intraoperative goal directed therapy in Milwaukee? George Hoffman
11:30 How we use bedside mass spectrometry in Toronto Steve Schwartz
12:00 How we do a hybrid stage 1 in Columbus? John Cheatham
12:30 How and when we measure neurocognitive outcomes in philadelphia? Gil Wernovsky
1:00 luncH
can We moDiFy risk?
2:00 Can the echo predict failure? Mark Friedberg
2:30 When do you attempt repair of the regurgitant tricuspid valve? Osami Honjo
3:00 Can medical therapy rescue the patient with high pvR? Erika Rosenzweig
3:30 Can you manage the failing post-op Norwood without ECMO? Bill Brawn
4:00 tea
4:30 Debate of the day: rCT’s in congenital heart surgery are not worth the effort Pro: ivan reybeka; Con: richard Oyhe
5:00 the robert Freedom lecture:Trials and Tribulations in Program Evolution George Hoffman
sunDay, june 5, 2011
7:00 breakFast anD registration
8:15 introDuction – cHair
oPening Plenary lecture
8:30 opening lecture: What’s in a ventricle? Lessons from early development. Antoon Moorman
9:00 What’s different about the myocardial structure in HLHS? Robert Anderson
9:20 Why does the tricuspid valve fail? Jeffrey Smallhorn
9:40 Imaging the circulation: Which techniques should we use? Luc Mertens, Mike Seed & Shi Joon Yoo
10:30 coFFee
scene setting
11:00 How did we get here? A brief history of time. Gil Wernovsky
11:20 Does fetal intervention make a difference? Doff McElhinney
11:50 Is the right ventricle really to blame for poor outcomes? Andrew Redington
12:15 What has been the impact of fetal diagnosis? Edgar Jaeggi
12:40 What is it like to be a parent of a child with HLHS? Parent
1:00 luncH
WHen is it really HlHs: biventricular or univentricular rePair?
2:00 Is it in the genes? Gregor Andelfinger
2:20 Can MRI help make the decision? Lars Grosse-Wortmann
2:40 Who does better with a biventricular repair? Edward Hickey
3:00 Can we rehabiltate a borderline ventricle? Doff McElhinney
3:20 Better, but at what cost? The downside of 2 ventricles. Bill Williams
4:00 tea
4:30 Debate of the day: Diagnostic cardiac catheterization is not required before the Glenn and Fontan Pro: Lee Benson, Con: John Cheatham
5:00 the bill mustard lecture Bill Brawn
6:30 recePtion
tuesDay, june 7, 2011
7:15 breakFast
8:25 introDuction
late outcomes
8:30 The Disenhouse Lecture: rethinking HLHS: A Holistic Approach Gil Wernovsky
9:30 Should we transplant before transition to adult care? Erwin Oechslin
10:00 Beyond the physical: how can we support the psyche? Adrienne Kovacs
10:30 coFFee
tHe Future? Quick Hits
11:00 When will be able to do stage 1 in the cath lab? Lee Benson
11:15 Can we make a hypoplastic ventricle grow? Rajiv Chaturvedi
11:30 Can you resynchronize a single ventricle? Elizabeth Stephenson
11:45 Can we change the signals? Seema Mital
12:00 Can we avoid sensitizing the patients? Ivan Reybeka
12:15 When should the patients have blood thinners? Brian McCrindle
12:30 luncH
you ask tHe Questions
2:00 Case Presentation
2:30 Case Presentation
3:00 Case Presentation
3:30 Case Presentation
4:00 Close
Photography is being used for illustrative purposes only and any person depicted in the Content is a model.
HyPoPlastic leFt Heart synDrome anD otHer Functionally univentricular Heart Disease registration Form
5tH carDiac symPosium HyPoPlastic leFt Heart synDrome anD otHer Functionally univentricular Heart DiseaseJune 5 - 7, 2011 • Four Seasons, Toronto, Canada
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LAST NAME FIRST NAME
TiTLE
HOSpITAL OR INSTITUTION DEpARTMENT
ADDrESS
pROvINCE/STATE COUNTRy pOSTAL/zIp CODE
TELEpHONE E-MAIL
SpECIAL DIETARy REQUIREMENTS
registration includes all conference materials, refreshments, breakfast and lunch.
Payment (Canadian funds) For an immediate response, we encourage you to register on-line at www.sickkids.ca/Centres/heart-centre/Cardiac-symposium
c Cheque enclosed. Mail to: Attention: Sue Morton, Cardiac Symposium,
SickKids, 555 University Avenue, Toronto, ON Canada M5G 1X8
c Credit Card c Visa c Mastercard c AMEX
Fax to: 416-813-5507 (secure line)
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registration Fees (All in Canadian Dollars)
to March 4 from March 5mD $575 $675trainee/nurse/allied Health $425 $525
accommoDationsParticipants are responsible for making their own reservations. Special rates are available for participants of this event before March 4, 2011. Hotel reservations: 416 964 0411
cme creDitsApplication in process for 23 credits.
Please email all questions to: [email protected]. you will receive a response within 48 hours.
breakout: a liFe in stages
2:00 Does the nurse make a difference after stage 1? Linda Fazari
2:20 Should they all have a feeding tube? Louise Bannister, Sarah Kocel, Anna Tedesco-Bruce
2:40 Home monitoring: is it worth it? Paula Pereira-Solomos
3:00 What should you tell the teacher after stage 3? Renee Sananes
3:20 What should you tell the coach? Jennifer Russell
breakout 2: tHe Failing Fontan
11:00 Why are half the patients on ACE inhibitors? Candice Silversides
11:30 Isn’t the problem in diastole? Andrew Redington
12:00 What do you do with the patient with plastic bronchitis? Joel Kirsh
12:30 pLE: Does anything really work? Lucy Roche
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