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Le Bonheur Heart Institute experts to present at World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, International PDA Symposium

Pediatric experts from Le Bonheur’s Heart Institute and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center will present lectures, posters, abstracts and hands-on workshops at the International PDA Symposium (Aug. 26-27) and the World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery (Aug. 27 – Sept. 1) in Washington, D.C. This year, Le Bonheur Heart Institute Co-Executive Director Jeffrey A. Towbin, MD, MS, was chosen to present a Landmark Lecture on “Final Common Pathways Associated with Cardiomyopathies and Arrhythmias” at the World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery.

The World Congress is traditionally held every four years and is a large international meeting with the goal of being the most comprehensive, up-to-date and technologically advanced meeting for pediatric and congenital heart disease. This is the first time the World Congress will be held in the continental United States.

Le Bonheur’s International PDA Symposium will be held as a part of the World Congress pre-conference. Directed by Le Bonheur’s Medical Director of the Interventional Catheterization Lab Shyam Sathanandam, MD, FSCAI, the International PDA Symposium is the premier multispecialty symposium on advanced management of the patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in newborns. The course brings experts from around the world for robust discussion on current management of the PDA in premature infants.

See below for a full list of Le Bonheur’s speakers.

 

PDA Symposium

Saturday, Aug. 26

  • Ranjit Philip, MD
    • Speaker: “Late Rescue: Try More Medications? Is It too Late Already?”
    • Session: Management of PDA in Preterm Infants
    • 9:45 – 10 a.m.
  • Jason Johnson, MD
    • Speaker: “Bedside Transcatheter PDA Closure – This is the way!”
    • Session: The Transcatheter Approach to PDA Closure
    • 11:15 – 11:30 a.m.
  • Shyam Sathanandam, MD, FSCAI
    • Speaker: “The Memphis Experience – What have we learned so far?”
    • Session: The Transcatheter Approach to PDA Closure
    • 11:45 a.m. – Noon
  • Session: Case Discussion
    • 1 – 2 p.m.
    • Facilitators: Shyam Sathanandam, MD, FSCAI, and Jason Johnson, MD
    • Case 1: Mark Weems, MD
    • Case 2: Ranjit Philip, MD
  • Shyam Sathanandam, MD, FSCAI
    • Speaker: “Con: Transcatheter PDA closure is definitive and will replace medical closure”
    • Debate: Medical vs. Transcatheter PDA Closure in Preterm
    • 3:10 – 3:20 p.m.
  • Shyam Sathanandam, MD, FSCAI
    • Speaker: “Consensus Statement from the PDA Symposium/World Congress”
    • 4 – 4:15 p.m.

 

Sunday, Aug. 27

  • Ranjit Philip, MD
    • Lead: “Hands On Echocardiography Training for Neonatologists”
    • Session: Neonatology Breakout
    • 8 a.m – Noon
  • Ranjit Philip, MD, Neil Tailor, MD, and Ashley Malloy, MD
    • “Neonatal Pericardiocentisis Trainer”
    • 8:30 a.m. – Noon
  • Leah Apalodimas, MSN, CCRN, CPNP-AC/PC, Neil Tailor, MD, and Ashley Kiene, MD
    • Leads: “Cardiac Morphology Hands-On Training for Neonatologists”
    • Session: Neonatology Breakout
    • 8 a.m. – Noon
  • Shyam Sathanandam, MD, FSCAI
    • Speaker: “Device Sizing and Positioning”
    • Session: Interventional Track: Transcatheter PDA Closure in Premature Infants
    • 8:45 – 9:15 a.m.
  • Jason Johnson, MD
    • Speaker: “How to Perform Echo-Guided Bedside Closure”
    • Session: Transcatheter PDA Closure in Premature Infants – What Next?
    • 10:30 – 10:45 a.m.
  • Shyam Sathanandam, MD
    • Speaker: “Can We Agree on a Treatment Algorithm”
    • Session: Transcatheter PDA Closure in Premature Infants – What Next?
    • 11:15 – 11:30 a.m.
  • Jeffrey Towbin, MD
    • Speaker: “The Sarcomere, the Cytoskeleton, the Desmosome: So Many Proteins, So Little Time…Making Sense of It All”
    • Session: “Sudden Cardiac Arrest in the Young: The Fouad Mobassaleh Memorial Symposium”

World Congress of Cardiology

Sunday, Aug. 27

  • Hugo Martinez
    • The Fouad Mobassaleh Memorial Symposium: Sudden Cardiac Arrest in the Young
      • Moderator: “Genetics of Channelopathies: A Reappraisal”
        • 1:30 – 3:30; 146A
      • Speaker: “ClinGen Reappraisal of HCM”
        • 2:30 – 2:45; 146A

 

Monday, Aug. 28

  • Nithya Swaminathan, MD, FAAP, Ranjit Philip, MD, Thomas Yohannan, MD, and Michael Rebolledo, MD
    • Poster: “Impact of Boot Camp on Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Training”
    • 9:15 – 10:15 a.m.; Control #2924
  • Jason Johnson, MD
    • Poster: “Myocardial Fibrosis Improves in Young Patients with Sickle Cell Disease after Hematopoietic Cell Transplant”
    • 9:15 – 10:15 a.m.; Board #2026
  • Ranjit Philip, MD
    • Poster: “Neurodevelopment Outcomes Based on Timing of Transcatheter PDA Closure in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants”
    • 9:15 – 10:15 a.m.; Control #2150
  • Hugo Martinez, MD
    • Speaker: “Pediatric Cardio-oncology: Epidemiology, screening, prevention and treatment”
    • Session: Preventative Cardiology: Part 1
    • 2 – 2:15 p.m.; 146A
  • Shyam K. Sathanandam, MD, FSCAI
    • Invited Talk: “Is Catheter-Based Closure All It’s Cracked Up to Be or Is It Just the Shiniest New Toy in Our Toy Box?”
    • Session: Management of the PDA in Very Tiny Babies: Does it Need Closure? If so, How?
    • 5:45 – 6 p.m.; 202AB


Tuesday, Aug. 29

  • Leah M. Apalodimas, MSN, APN, CCRN, CPNP-AC/PC
    • Invited Talk: “Unique Challenges of Catheter Intervention in ELBW Infants: A Nursing Perspective”
    • Session: Surgery and Cath in Tiny Babies: Why? When? How?
    • 5:30 – 5:45 p.m.; Ballroom

 

Wednesday, Aug. 30

  • Jason Johnson, MD, Ashley Molloy, MD, Ranjit Philip, MD, Neil Tailor, MD, Shyam Sathanandam, MD 
    • Poster: “Impact of Iodine-Containing Contrast on Thyroid Function after Transcatheter Patent Ductus Arteriosus Closure in Extremely Premature Neonates: A Comparative Study”
    • 9:15 – 10:15 a.m.; Board #3064
  • Leah Apalodimas, APN, Ranjit Philip, MD, Neil Tailor, MD, Ashley Kiene, MD, B. Rush Waller, MD, Shyam K. Sathanandam, MD, FSCAI
    • Poster: “Impact of Transcatheter Patent Ductus Arteriosus Closure on the Incidence of Pulmonary Vein Stenosis in Premature Infants”
    • 9:15 – 10:15 a.m.; Abstract #3412, Poster area 3, Board #3115
  • Hugo Martinez, MD
    • Speaker: “Pediatric Cardio-oncology: Epidemiology, screening, prevention and treatment”
    • Session: Preventative Cardiology: Part 1
    • 4:30 – 4:45 p.m.; 202AB

Thursday, Aug. 31

  • Jeffrey A. Towbin, MD, MS
    • Landmark Lectures: “Final Common Pathways Associated with Cardiomyopathies and Arrhythmias”
    • 7:30 – 8 a.m.; Ballroom
  • Umar Boston, MD
    • Oral abstract: “Early Surgical Experience in the Management of Premature Infants Following Implantation of Pulmonary Artery Flow Reducers”
    • Session: Cardiac Surgery and Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Oral Abstracts
    • 11 a.m.; 146BC

Additional abstracts:

  • Joseph Stephenson, MD, Hugo Martinez, MD
    • “Eosinophilic Myocarditis and Literature Review”
    • #3203
  • Katherine Tsai, MD, Mohammed Absi, MD, Hugo Martinez MD
    • “Evaluating Coronary Fistulae Post-Cardiac Transplantation”
    • #2780
  • Michael Rebolledo, MD, J.S. Yao, MD, Jason Johnson, MD, Umar Boston, MD, B. Rush Waller, MD
    • “A 63-Year-Old Male with D-Transposition of the Great Arteries Who Underwent an Early Form of the Arterial Switch Operation”
    • #2023
  • Ashley Molloy, MD, Neil Tailor, MD, Ranjit Philip, MD, Rush Waller, MD, Shyam Sathanandam, MD
    • “Fate of Small Diameter Stents Implanted in large Blood Vessels in Infants”
    • #3468
  • Ashley Molloy, MD, Neil Tailor, MD, Ronak Naik, MD, Jason Johnson, MD, Vijay Joshi, MD, Nithya Swaminathan, MD, Anthony Merlocco, MD, Shyam Sathanandam, MD
    • “Off-label Uses Of The Amplatzer Piccolo Occluder In Pediatric Patients With Congenital Heart Disease"
    • #3512
  • Shyam Sathanandam, MD
    • Oral Abstract: “Multicenter analysis on the safety and efficacy of the Medtronic microvascular plug for patent ductus arteriosus closure in extremely premature infants”
  • Shyam Sathanandam, MD
    • Oral Abstract: “Early Results of the Multicenter Pivotal Study of the Renata Minima Stent in the Treatment of Infant Vascular Stenoses”
  • Shyam Sathanandam, MD
    • Oral Abstract: “Congenital Cardiac Catheterization Risk Assessment in Infants Under 2.5kg”
  • Shyam Sathanandam, MD, Neil Tailor, MD, Ashley Kiene, MD, Karthik Ramakrishanan, MD, Christopher Knott-Craig, MD, Umar Boston, MD
    • Oral Abstract: “Early Operative Experience in the Management of Infants Undergoing Branch Pulmonary Artery Flow Reducers”
  • Katherine Tsai, MD, Cihangir Buyukgoz, MD, Shyam Sathanandam, MD, Hugo Martinez, MD, Mohammed Absi, MD
    • Poster: “Coronary Fistulas Post Cardiac Transplantation”
  • Neil Tailor, MD, Ashley Kiene, MD, B. Rush Waller, MD, Shyam Sathanandam, MD
    • Poster: “Cannon Hi-Def X-Ray Systems – Loupes for the Congenital Interventionalists”

About Le Bonheur Children’s:

Le Bonheur Children’s, based in Memphis, Tenn., provides expert care for children in more than 45 pediatric subspecialties, encompassing robust community programs, a pediatric research institute and regional outpatient centers in Jackson, Tenn., Tupelo, Miss., and Jonesboro, Ark. Le Bonheur also features a 255-bed hospital in Memphis and a 21-bed satellite hospital within Jackson-Madison Country General Hospital in Jackson, Tenn. As the primary pediatric teaching affiliate for the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Le Bonheur trains more than 350 pediatricians and specialists each year. Nationally recognized, Le Bonheur has been named a U.S. News & World Report Best Children’s Hospital for 12 consecutive years and is a Magnet-designated facility, the ultimate credential for high-quality patient care and nursing excellence.

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Posted: 8/15/23