Cardiopulmonary Bypass 14th
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14th Annual Update on
Cardiopulmonary Bypass
An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Care
of the Cardiac Surgery Patient
March 15 – 20, 2009 • Fairmont Chateau • Whistler, BC, Canada
Abstracts Sunday, March 15, 2009
Abstracts will be accepted online through the SCA Website
at www.scahq.org. The abstract submission deadline is 12 2:30 – 3:00 pm Workshop Coffee Break
noon (Eastern Standard Time) on January 30, 2009. No paper
or disk submissions will be accepted. 3:00 to 7:00 pm Concurrent Workshops
Americans with Disabilities Act Workshop 1: Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Challenging Cases
The Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists has fully and Potential Catastrophies
complied with the legal requirements of the ADA and the Moderators: R Groom, K Shann, E Hessel, L Shore-Lesserson, A DeAnda, P Hess
rules and regulations thereof. If any participant in this
educational activity is in need of special accommodations, 1. Massive air embolism - A DeAnda, R Groom
please contact SCA headquarters at (804) 282-0084 by Janu- 2. Pregnant patient - E Hessel, K Shann
ary 30, 2009. 3. Aortic dissection at the onset of CPB - R Groom, P Hess, E Hessel
4. Thrombus in the venous reservoir - P Hess, K Shann, L Shore-Lesserson
Accreditation 5. Thrombus in the patient after CPB - A DeAnda, L Shore-Lesserson
The Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists is accredited
by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Educa- Workshop 2: Echocardiography: Learning TEE by Case-based
tion to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Application and Discussion
Moderators: A Cheung, S Konstadt
Designation
1. Left and Right Ventricular Function for Successful Separation from CPB - S Aronson
The Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists designates
this educational activity for a maximum of 29 AMA PRA Case Examples:
Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit a. Diagnosis of RV dysfunction on separation from CPB
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the b. Diagnosis of myocardial ischemia by assessment of LV segmental wall motion
activity. c. Estimating left ventricular size and ejection fraction
Recertification Points 2. The Mitral Valve: Repair, Replace, or Leave it Alone – C Koch
The American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion has allotted Case Examples:
this meeting a total of 35.3 CEU credits. Perfusionists must a. Mitral valve prolapse and mitral valve repair
sign in at the registration desk each day they attend. b. Mitral stenosis
c. Aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation, estimating the severity of MR
Canadian Perfusionists should submit appropriate paperwork
d. Functional or ischemic mitral regurgitation, indications for MV repair or replacement
to the central accrediting body of the Canadian Society of
Clinical Perfusion. The maximum number of CEUs alloted for
3. Acute Aortic Syndromes: Improving Outcomes with TEE – S Konstadt
this meeting is 3.
Case Examples:
a. Diagnosis and classification of aortic dissection
b. Diagnosis of aortic regurgitation
Faculty c. Diagnosis of cardiac tamponade
Solomon Aronson, MD d. Diagnosis of malperfusion syndromes associated with aortic dissection
Professor, Vice Chair, Business Development & Finance
Duke University Medical Center 4. Determining the PA Pressure and Other Hemodynamic Parameters with TEE - J Shanewise
Durham, NC Case Examples:
a. Determining PA systolic pressure from tricuspid regurgitant jets
Simon C. Body, MB b. Determining mean and diastolic PA pressure from pulmonic regurgitant jets
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School c. Quantifying aortic stenosis
Brigham & Women’s Hospital d. Quantifying aortic valve area
Boston, MA e. Determining Qp/Qs
Albert T. Cheung, MD
Professor of Anesthesia and Critical Care 5. Locating Defects, Masses, and the Position of Cannulas with TEE – G Janelle
University of Pennsylvania Case Examples:
Philadelphia, PA a. Diagnosis of atrial septal defects and PFO
b. Diagnosis of intracardiac thrombus and tumors
Laurie K. Davies, MD
c. Detection of vegetations and diagnosis of endocarditis
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology & Surgery
d. Detection of mobile atheroma
University of Florida
e. Positioning the coronary sinus and other venous cannulas
Gainesville, FL
Abe DeAnda, MD 7:00 – 8:30 pm Welcome Reception
Associate Professor, Cardiothoracic Surgery Includes light hors d’oeuvres, beverages. Separate registration and fee required
Montefiore Medical Center for guests.
Bronx, NY
Monday, March 16, 2009 Jamie Dickey, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry
6:15 – 6:55 am Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, OR
Critical Oxygen Delivery Hilary P. Grocott, MD
Moderators: B Spiess, A Rosenberg Professor of Anesthesiology
University of Manitoba
6:55 – 7:30 am Critical Oxygen Delivery: Oxygen is good and blood goes round and round - K Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Ward Robert C. Groom, MS, CCP
7:30 – 8:00 am Anemia and Mortality - K Karkouti AVP Cardiac Services
8:00 – 8:30 am The Brain During Bypass: Ischemia, Emboli, Insult - H Grocott Maine Medical Center
8:30 – 9:00 am Transfusion and Tissue O2 Delivery - D Mazer Portland, ME
9:00 – 9:30 am Case Discussion: Perfusion: What happens when the venous
Philip E. Hess, MD
(cerebral/mixed central) drops? – B Spiess, A Rosenberg
Assistant Professor
Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
3:30 – 4:00 pm Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
Minimally Invasive Surgery: Is smaller better?
Moderators: A DeAnda, A Cheung Eugene A. Hessel II, MD
Professor of Anesthesiology
4:00 – 4:30 pm Overview of Minimally Invasive Surgery: What it is and what it isn’t – J Woo
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
4:30 – 5:00 pm Implications for the Perfusionist: Cannulation, cardioprotective, and deairing
Lexington, KY
issues – K Shann
5:00 – 5:30 pm Implications for the Anesthesiologist - J Shanewise Gregory M. Janelle, MD
5:30 – 6:00 pm Implications for the Surgeon: Decision-making pre- and perioperatively – J Woo Associate Professor of Anesthesiology & Surgery
6:00 – 6:30 pm Case Discussions: Pitfalls and Complications of minimally invasive operations – Division Chief, Cardiothoracic Anesthesia
A DeAnda, A Cheung University of Florida College of Medicine
Gainesville, FL
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 Keyvan Karkouti, MD
Associate Professor
6:15 – 6:55 am Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors Department of Anesthesia
University of Toronto
Evidence-Based Perfusion Toronto General Hospital
Moderators: E Hessel, K Shann Toronto, ON, Canada
6:55 – 7:30 am Evidence-based Perfusion Practice, It’s not all about the pump – R Groom Colleen G. Koch, MD, MS, FACC
7:30 – 8:30 am Optimal Perfusion Flow Rate Debate Vice Chair of Education & Research
Surgeon: The patient doesn’t need that much flow! – J Woo Department of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia
Perfusionist: The patient does need that much flow! – K Shann Cleveland Clinic Foundation
8:30 – 9:00 am What is the evidence that CPB per-se (versus cardiac surgery and myocardial Cleveland, OH
ischemia-reperfusion) activates the inflammatory response and that this affects Steven N. Konstadt, MD, MBA, FACC
outcomes? – H Grocott Professor & Chair, Department of Anesthesiology
9:00 – 9:30 am Case Conference – E Hessel, K Shann Maimonides Medical Center
Brooklyn, NY
3:30 – 4:00 pm Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
C. David Mazer, MD
Transfusion Management Professor & Vice Chair of Research
Moderators: B Spiess, A DeAnda Department of Anesthesia
St. Michael’s Hospital
4:00 – 4:30 pm Guidelines: How are we going to change practice? - D Mazer Toronto, ON, Canada
4:30 – 5:00 pm The Key Outcomes with Red Cell Transfusion (Gender, Age of Blood) - C Koch
5:00 – 5:30 pm Platelet Tx: How bad are they really? A True Debate - B Spiess vs. K Karkouti Bonnie L. Milas, MD
5:30 – 6:00 pm Perfusion Techniques for Blood Conservation - V Olshove Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology
6:00 – 6:30 pm Case Presentation and Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Philadelphia, PA
Patricia M. Murphy, MD
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON, Canada
Vincent F. Olshove, Jr., CCP, FPP
Director of Perfusion & Cath Lab Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Nationwide Children’s Hospital 6:15 – 6:55 am Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
Columbus, OH
Andrew L. Rosenberg, MD Human Error Management
Chief, Division of Critical Care Moderators: B Spiess, A DeAnda
Director of Cardiovascular ICU 6:55 – 7:30 am The Scenario Teaching Technique – T Sundt
Dept of Anesthesiology 7:30 – 8:00 am How to Deal with Difficult People and Situations – J Dickey
University of Michigan 8:00 – 8:30 am Checklists Briefings, Debriefings Standardization: What might work - R Groom
Ann Arbor, MI 8:30 – 9:30 am Case Presentation: Team Building Concepts: Breakouts and Discussion
David Rothenberg, MD, FCCM Case – B Spiess, A DeAnda
The Max S. Sadove, MD Professor of Anesthesiology Team leaders for breakouts - J Dickey, R Ungerleider, B Spiess, A DeAnda, R
Associate Dean, Academic Affiliations Groom, K Shann, T Sundt
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, IL 3:30 – 4:00 pm Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Jack Shanewise, MD
Detecting and Preventing End-organ Injury in Cardiac Surgery
Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology
Moderators: A Rosenberg, A Cheung
Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
New York, NY 4:00 – 4:30 pm Optimizing the Use of the Modern Anesthesiology Machine Ventilator to Prevent
and/or Manage Acute Lung Injury – A Rosenberg
Kenneth Shann, CCP
4:30 – 5:00 pm Reducing Organ Ischemia Using Novel Methods to Optimize Hemodynamics –
Associate Director, Perfusion Services
S Aronson
Montefiore Medical Center
5:00 – 5:30 pm Improving Perioperative Outcomes using Evidence from Clinical Databases–
Bronx, NY
A Rosenberg
Linda Shore-Lesserson, MD 5:30 – 6:00 pm Deliberate Hypothermia for Neurologic Resuscitation – A Cheung
Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology 6:00 – 6:30 pm Case Presentation – A Rosenberg, A Cheung
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, NY 6:30 – 7:30 pm Posters and Reception (includes light hors d’eouvres and beverages; separate
Bruce D. Spiess, MD registration and fee required for guests)
Professor of Anesthesiology & Emergency Medicine
Director, VCURES
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Richmond, VA 6:15 – 6:55 am Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
Thoralf M. Sundt III, MD
Professor of Surgery Hemostasis
Cardiovascular Surgery Moderators: L Shore-Lesserson, P Murphy
Mayo Clinic Transplant Center 6:55 – 7:30 am Case Presentation: Post-CPB Hemorrhage: How do we effectively manage
Rochester, MN bleeding in the post-aprotinin era? - S Body
Ross M. Ungerleider, MD, MBA 7:30 – 8:00 am Factor VIIa: Who, Why, When, Where - Data versus Anecdote - P Murphy
Professor of Surgery 8:00 – 8:30 am The BART Trial Outcome Data - D Mazer
Oregon Health & Science University 8:30 – 9:00 am Risks of Thrombosis in CPB – S Body
Portland, OR 9:00 – 9:30 am Anti-platelet Therapy in the Cardiac Surgical Patient - L Shore-Lesserson
Kevin Ward, MD
3:30 – 4:00 pm Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center Pediatrics
Richmond, VA Moderators: L Davies, R Ungerleider
Joseph Y. Woo, MD 4:00 – 4:30 pm Demystifying Dogma to Create Innovation and Change in Heart Surgery –
Assistant Professor of Surgery R Ungerleider
Cardiovascular Surgery 4:30 – 5:00 pm MUF: What is its current role? - V Olshove
University of Pennsylvania 5:00 – 5:30 pm The Modified Ross Operation to Prevent Autograft Dilation – R Ungerleider
Philadelphia, PA 5:30 – 6:00 pm Adult CHD – L Davies
6:00 – 6:30 pm Case Presentation – R Ungerleider, V Olshove, L Davies
Friday, March 20, 2009
6:15 – 6:55 am Continental Breakfast
SAVE THE DATE
Heroic Measures/Ethics 15th Annual Update on
Moderators: A DeAnda, G Janelle Cardiopulmonary Bypass
6:55 – 7:30 am Rescue Therapy: Resources vs. outcomes – A DeAnda
7:30 – 8:00 am Give me Bloodless Surgery or Give me Death: High risk surgery in the Jehovah’s
Witness Patient
March 21 – 26, 2010
– G Janelle Immediately following the 2010 Paralympic Games
8:00 – 8:30 am BOMBS and Extreme Procedures on the Critically Ill - P Hess
8:30 – 9:00 am Withdrawal of Therapy – D Rothenberg Fairmont Chateau • Whistler, BC, Canada
9:00 – 9:30 am Case Presentation - A DeAnda, G Janelle and panel
3:30 – 4:00 pm Refreshment Break
Echo
Moderators: G Janelle, B Milas
4:00 – 4:30 pm Pro/Con--Ultrasound and Central Access – Is it time to enforce a standard
of care? - Pro: A Cheung, Con: E Hessel
4:30 – 5:00 pm TEE during CPB: What information can TEE provide the surgical team
during CPB? – B Milas
5:00 – 5:30 pm When is the TEE not enough? Indications for epiaortic and epicardiac imaging
– S Konstadt
5:30 – 6:00 pm Practical Aspects of 3D Echo – J Shanewise
6:00 – 6:30 pm Case Presentations – B Milas
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14th Annual Update on Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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14th Annual Update on Laurie Davies, MD
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Albert T. Cheung, MD
Cardiopulmonary Bypass COURSE DIRECTORS
An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Care of the Cardiac Surgery Patient SURGERY
Abe DeAnda, MD Ross Ungerleider, MD
Target Audience
Cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons, perfusionists, cardiothoracic anesthesiologists, critical care physicians, general PERFUSION
anesthesiologists, nurses, others (cardiologists, pulmonologists), epidemiologists/researchers and all those involved
Kenneth Shann, CCP Robert Groom, MS, CCP
in the perioperative care of cardiovascular surgery will benefit from attendance to this meeting.
Course Objective ANESTHESIOLOGY
This course is designed to update those who care for patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass and other Gregory Janelle, MD Bonnie Milas, MD
cardiovascular procedures. Sessions are devoted to focused topics of interest: pathophysiology, organ protection, he-
matologic considerations, new technologies, critical care, pediatrics, heart failure, aortic disease, coronary artery re-
THIS MEETING IS ENDORSED BY:
vascularization, transesophageal echocardiography and others. Most sessions offer a case conference, which uniquely
allows the participant to engage the experts in lively discussion. Upon completion of this course the participant will:
1) have a better appreciation for the spirit of teamwork; 2) value the knowledge base that each sub-specialist brings
to the operating room; 3) have learned of cutting edge and evolving ideas and technologies; and 4) will have had
the opportunity to interact with experts in the field. The week’s educational experience highly values the diversity of American Society Canadian Society of
backgrounds of the audience. of ExtraCorporeal Technology Clinical Perfusion
Statement of Need
The successful outcome of each cardiopulmonary operation is dependent upon the teamwork of highly skilled profes-
sionals. Members of each of the sponsoring societies have asked for more interaction, scheduling of joint meetings,
and ways to appreciate each others’ needs. The boards of the sponsoring organizations have worked to enhance these
Japanese Society The Society of Society of
interactions and this course directly answers both the needs of the rank and file as well as the strategic directions of
of Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgeons Cardiovascular
the societies involved. Ultimately the purpose of this course is to enhance care of the cardiac surgical patient.
Anesthesiologists Anesthesiologists
The Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
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