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The Scientific Sessions is the best-in-class program for practicing EP's. I'm looking forward to seeing the advances in medicine over the last year as well as in the digital technologies that are going to revolutionize the practice of medicine. 



Shaumik Adhya, MD, MRCP, CCDS, CEPS-AC, FHRS Kent, United Kingdom Joined HRS in 2013

PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE

NEW INTELLIGENCE INSIDE. TruRhythm™ Detection

inside the Reveal LINQ™ insertable cardiac monitoring system

World’s smallest ICM. Now Smarter.

EXCLUSIVE NEW ALGORITHMS THAT STREAMLINE DATA Learn more at the Medtronic booth or visit us at: RevealLINQ.com This program is not part of Heart Rhythm 2017 Official Scientific Sessions as planned by the Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Sessions Program Committee. This event is neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Heart Rhythm Society. This event does not qualify for continuing medical education (CME) credit.

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MCCORMICK PLACE WEST CONVENTION CENTER LOCATION

Level 4 Heart Rhythm Society Office Rollo Room 471B Meeting Rooms 470–476

Level 3 Central Concourse

Allied Professional Lounge CME/MOC/CE Credit Counters IBHRE Lounge Networking Central Registration

Exhibit Hall

Bistro Cafe EPicenter EPicenter Theatres Exhibit Hall Fellows Roundtable Poster Presentations Rhythm Theatres

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Skyline Ballroom Awards & Recognition Ceremony Meeting Rooms 375A-375E Opening Plenary Presidents' Reception Saturday Poster Sessions Summits

Level 2 Business Center Food Court Press Center, Room 270 Shops and Services

Wi-Fi Network HRS_Network

Sponsored by LivaNova

Navigate the Meeting Download the HRS2017 Mobile App Sponsored by BIOTRONIK

Level 1

Allied Professional Forums I-III, Rooms 184,185, 187 Basic/Translational Science Forum, Room 181 Meeting Rooms 175–196 Speaker Resource Center & FHRS Lounge, Room 190 Shuttle & Taxi Service

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SPECIALTY TRACK SUPPORT

The Cardiovascular Implantable Devices Educational Track’s core curricula, case-based tutorial, and debate are supported by an unrestricted educational grant provided by Boston Scientific. The Clinical Electrophysiology Educational Track’s core curricula, case-based tutorial, debate and how-to sessions are supported by an unrestricted educational grant provided by Boston Scientific. The Heart Failure Educational Track’s core curricula, case-based tutorial, debate and how-to sessions are supported by an unrestricted educational grant provided by Boston Scientific.

AF SUMMIT

The AF Summit is supported by Boston Scientific.

SCHOLARSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALLIED PROFESSIONALS

LEAD AND DEVICE MANAGEMENT SUMMIT

The International Board of Heart Rhythm Examiners (IBHRE) is offering a limited number of scholarships for allied professionals seeking certification.

VT/VF SUMMIT

The IBHRE Scholarship Award provides allied professionals with limited access to certification resources opportunity to receive $800 to be applied toward the cost of registration. Scholarships are available for the Certified Cardiac Device Specialist (CCDS) or Certified Electrophysiology Specialist (CEPS) certifications. Awardees will also receive a one-year membership to the Heart Rhythm Society.

The Lead and Device Management Summit is supported by Boston Scientific. The VT/VF Summit is supported by Boston Scientific.

Applicants will submit written endorsements by two IBHRE certified individuals along with their applications for consideration by an IBHRE review panel. To learn more, including details related to earning certification, eligibility criteria, and membership requirements, please visit www.IBHRE.org/APScholarship.

Application deadline is May 31. Submit applications to [email protected] or via fax at 1-877-386-1044. About the IBHRE® Since 1985, the International Board of Heart Rhythm Examiners® (IBHRE) has set the standard for global certification in heart rhythm management. IBHRE offers competency certification to physicians and allied professionals to provide quality patient care in cardiac pacing and electrophysiology.

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SHUTTLE SERVICE TO MCCORMICK PLACE WEST BUILDING

Shuttle service is provided between the hotels listed below and McCormick Place West Building. Shuttle information signs will be posted in the lobby of each shuttle hotel. If you have questions about the shuttle or if you need to make a reservation for a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, please see the supervisor at McCormick Place West Building or call Kushner & Associates at +1-310-210-2139 during shuttle hours. Shuttles Service is approximately every 20 minutes.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.*

Shuttle between hotels and McCormick Place West

*Time last shuttle departs McCormick Place returning to hotels. No shuttle service from hotels to McCormick Place after 6:30pm.

THURSDAY, MAY 11 6:30 a.m. – 7 p.m.*

Shuttle between hotels and McCormick Place West

*Time last shuttle departs McCormick Place returning to hotels. No shuttle service from hotels to McCormick Place after 6:00pm.

FRIDAY, MAY 12 6:30 a.m. – 8:45 p.m.*

Shuttle between hotels and McCormick Place West

*Time last shuttle departs McCormick Place returning to hotels. No shuttle service from hotels to McCormick Place after 7:45pm.

SATURDAY, MAY 13 6:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.*

Shuttle between hotels and McCormick Place West

*Time last shuttle departs McCormick Place returning to hotels. No shuttle service from hotels to McCormick Place after 12:00pm.

HOTELS LISTED IN ORDER OF PICKUP Route #1

Boarding Location

Route #5

Curbside on Fairbanks Ct. Curbside on Inner Lakeshore Dr.

Route #6

Embassy Suites by Hilton Chicago Mag. Mile Doubletree Magnificent Mile W Lakeshore

Curbside on Columbus

Warwick Allerton Hotel Hampton Inn Magnificent Mile Homewood Suites Magnificent Mile Hyatt Magnificent Mile

Curbside on Huron At Warwick Allerton Hotel At Warwick Allerton Hotel At Warwick Allerton Hotel

Hotel Chicago Kinzie Renaissance Chicago Downtown Westin Chicago River North

Curbside on Dearborn, near CTA stop Curbside on Dearborn, near CTA stop Curbside in front, on Wacker Dr. On Clark, across from hotel at CTA stop

InterContinental Chicago Marriott Downtown

On Upper Illinois, across the street SW corner of Ohio & Rush

Route #2

Route #3

Route #4

Boarding Location

Boarding Location

Boarding Location

Boarding Location

Sheraton Grand Chicago Loews Chicago

Curbside on Columbus Dr. & E. Waters At Sheraton Grand Chicago

Hyatt Regency Chicago Fairmont Chicago Radisson Blu Swissotel

Curbside on Wacker At Hyatt Regency Chicago At Hyatt Regency Chicago At Hyatt Regency Chicago

Palmer House Hilton JW Marriott W City Center

Curbside on Wabash Ave. Curbside on LaSalle St. At JW Marriott

Hilton Chicago Renaissance Blackstone

Curbside on 8th St. At Hilton Chicago

Route #7 Route #8

Boarding Location

Boarding Location Boarding Location

Hotel within walking distance to McCormick Place West Building: Hyatt Regency McCormick Hotel

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ACCREDITATION INFORMATION

The Heart Rhythm Society is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. For detailed instructions regarding credits and certificates, go to: http://www.hrssessions.org/Attendee-Resources/Accreditation

Continuing Medical Education (CME) for Physicians Accreditation Statement

The Heart Rhythm Society designates this live activity for a maximum of 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

European Board of Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC)

European physicians will now be able to claim CME credit for their participation in Heart Rhythm 2017! The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) and the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) have recognized each other’s accreditation systems as substantially equivalent. European physicians simply submit evidence (CME Certificate) of their participation in Heart Rhythm 2017 directly to EBAC in order to have EBAC credit awarded.

American Board of Internal Medicine Maintenance of Certification (MOC)

Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 23 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.

American Board of Pediatrics Maintenance of Certification (MOC)

Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the activity, with individual assessments of the participant and feedback to the participant, enables the participant to earn 23 MOC points in the American Board of Pediatrics’ (ABP) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABP MOC credit.

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Participants should collect the HRS Certificate of Participation for submission to the AANPCB.

American Academy of Physician Assistants

American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Participants should collect the HRS Certificate of Participation for submission to the AAPA.

American Nurses Credentialing Center

American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Participants should collect the HRS Certificate of Participation for submission to the ANCC.

American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)/American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Select sessions are approved by the ASRT/ARRT for Category A continuing education credit.

National Society of Genetic Counselors/Genetic Counselor CEUs

Select sessions have been approved by the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) for approval of Category 1 CEUs. Individuals participating in the NSGC session(s) and wishing to claim credit are required to enter their member ID and pay a processing fee at the time of registration. This fee cannot be paid post conference.

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CLAIM YOUR CREDIT AND PARTICIPATION CERTIFICATES Attendees can access their Heart Rhythm 2017 certificates beginning Thursday, May 11, 2017. Please follow these quick and easy steps (for detailed instructions regarding credits and certificates, go to: http://www.hrssessions.org/Attendee-Resources/Accreditation:

1. Log in to the Heart Rhythm 2017 Online Itinerary Planner (www.HRSonline.org/Navigate) 2. Enter your Badge ID as your username; enter your last name as your password (this information is printed in the lower left corner of your badge) 3. Add each session you attended to your credit cart using the search bar or the categories located at the bottom of the page 4. Complete the Overall Meeting Evaluation (required) 5. Generate and print/email your certificate

NEW MOC PROCESS

HRS has designed an MOC Assessment that will allow board certified physicians to earn MOC points by answering at least seven of eight questions (shown below), with a minimum 50-word answer (and no more than 100 words) for each. Answers will be evaluated for meaningful and active engagement of the participant. Individual data will be shared with the ACCME through their PARS reporting system. Aggregate data (but no individual data) may be shared with funders or other commercial entities. If you wish to receive MOC points for Heart Rhythm 2017, be sure to enter your ABIM number and birth date into the registration system before the meeting. To find your ABIM MOC ID, go to: https://www.abim.org/ONLINE/findcand.aspx Note that the maximum number of MOC points earned will equal the number of CME credits claimed. You must complete the MOC Assessment on or before July 31, 2017 in order to receive MOC Points for Heart Rhythm 2017. A. Visit “My Credit Cart” to complete the MOC Assessment. B. Generate your MOC ABIM/ABP Letter of Participation and print for your records. C. You will receive a status update regarding credit earned within 30 days of your submission.

MOC Assessment Questions – Must Answer at Least Seven

·· Identify a new scientific advancement or innovation that you believe will impact your care of patients with heart rhythm disorders and explain how/why it may improve outcomes. ·· Describe how you will change your management of patients to better follow clinical guidelines / recommendations and explain why you are willing to make this change. ·· Think about management of a patient for whom treatment protocols remain controversial, and describe your approach to treatment, including why you would choose that approach. ·· Describe at least one quality improvement measure, method or tool that you intend to implement in the coming year and explain what you hope to achieve. ·· Identify one or more of your tasks or procedures that could be assigned to other EP professionals (nurses, technologists, pharmacists, counselors, etc.) and describe how this change could optimize the patient’s experience. ·· Provide an example of how you could improve care coordination or communication with the patient (or patient’s family) and explain how you expect that change could impact care outcomes. ·· Describe a problem you have faced with patient adherence and identify patient education material that would be helpful to address barriers that contribute to the lack of adherence. ·· Describe efforts you and/or your practice will make in the coming year to meet payment reform requirements, and provide your thoughts regarding how these changes will impact overall care, outcomes and value. Visit the Heart Rhythm 2017 Registration onsite or contact our registration department at +1-800-748-5052 or +1-508-743-0529 to retrieve your badge number, update your ABIM, ABP or NSGC ID numbers and birth date online prior to the conference. For questions related to CME, please contact [email protected].

REPORTING CONFLICT OF INTEREST OR BIAS

Allegations of conflict of interest and bias are taken seriously and are investigated by the Ethics Oversight Committee, Scientific Sessions Program Committee, and/or the Education Committee. Your complaint will be referred to the appropriate committee, and you will be informed in writing of the outcome of its review and decision. Submit a confidential complaint by completing the form at hrsonline.org/COI or submit an email message to [email protected]. Heart Rhythm 2017

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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Identify and analyze the latest scientific advances and innovations in the field of heart rhythm disorders.

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Select appropriate, evidence-directed pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies to achieve optimal outcomes for patients with heart rhythm disorders.

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Recognize alternative perspectives regarding areas of controversy for which scientific evidence is insufficient, controversial or confusing.

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The sessions described in this program are organized by the Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Sessions Program Committee and led by world-renowned faculty.

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Utilize quality improvement measures, methods and tools to foster systems-based improvements in care, outcomes, and value for patients with heart rhythm disorders.

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Recognize the value of interprofessional teams to optimize patient- and familycentered care.

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Explain the importance of care coordination and enhanced communication to reduce medical errors and enhance patient safety.

Describe the role of access to care and patient education in enhancing adherence to medical therapy and improving outcomes.

Assess the impact of health care reform on the care delivered to patients with heart rhythm disorders.

SESSION TYPES

SPECIALTY TRACKS

CBT Case-Based Tutorials Teaching groups encouraging audience discussion with

AP

Allied Professionals

BS

Basic/Translational Science

CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices

CA

Catheter Ablation

faculty select cases sessions utilizing the Audience Response System (ARS).

CT

Complication Theatre These 90-minute sessions are case-based learning sessions featuring complicated cases and the learning opportunities that resulted.

CC

Core Curricula Didactic sessions in all major categories that provide comprehensive, timely information relevant to the care of patients or to research.

DB

Debates Spirited debate sessions on controversial issues.

CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

SY

Featured Symposia Cross discipline showcase sessions with subject matter experts.

HF

Heart Failure

HP

Hyde Park Corner A freestanding, slideless session where an appointed speaker introduces new or controversial ideas or techniques.

PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

HT

How-To Didactic sessions on how to perform a high-level clinical procedure.

PPP

Policy, Payment, and Practice

SP

Special Session

MBR Mini Board Review Held on Saturday morning, these didactic sessions will review complex questions from the board exam or IBHRE exam.

MC

Mini-Courses Didactic courses providing in-depth updates on hot, new topics with a question and answer period to follow. An additional fee is no longer required but attendees must indicate their mini-course selections when registering.

ME

Meet-the-Experts Small “brown bag” lunchtime talks, without the use of audiovisual aids, provide a scholarly exchange of information between experts and interested clinicians.

PU

Pioneers Unplugged Pioneers in the field of EP highlighting the history, technical changes, and evolution of modern practice and patient care. Held in the EPicenter located in the Exhibit Hall.

RF

Rapid Fire Cases These 90-minute “brown bag” lunchtime sessions will feature four-six 4-minute case presentations each followed by a 7-minute expert panel discussion and Q&A.

TE

Translational Electrophysiology Sessions This session format features a translator interpreting information for physicians and scientists.

AB/ PO/ MP

Oral/Poster/Moderated Poster Abstracts Presentations in oral and poster format that provide the most up-to-date scientific research.

SP

Special Sessions Examples include: Opening Plenary Session; Allied Professionals Networking Lunch; Women in EP Networking Luncheon; Young Investigator Awards Competition; Awards and Recognition Ceremony. Heart Rhythm 2017

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 7:15 – 8 a.m. C-SP01 SP

CME Credit: 0 Room 470

Special Session

Special Session

Special Session

Special Session

Opening Plenary

10 - 11 a.m. C-SP36 SP

Special Session

Special Session

Global Citizenship: What Can We Do as Health Care Professionals to End Death and Dying from Heart Rhythm Disorders?

Mini-Course

Room 179

C-MC02 CA

Catheter Ablation

CME Credit: 2 Room 176

C-MC03 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-MC04 HF

Heart Failure

All You Need to Know About Implantable Loop Recorders Mini-Course

Tachycardia Related to His-Purkinje System Mini-Course

The Spectrum of Dysautonomia

CME Credit: 2 Room 175

Joint Session

Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: State of the Art Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

Mini-Course

CME Credit: 2 Room 180

You Can’t Get There From Here: Challenges and Solutions in Adult Congenital Heart Disease Mini-Course

Inside Pandora’s Box: Implications of ACMG Secondary Findings for Cardiology Clinical Practice

Allied Professionals

Allied Professionals Forum

CME Credit: 4.25 Room 184

Managing Cardiac Rhythm Devices and the Patients that Have Them

*Please note: Program is subject to change.

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Contemporary Review of Mapping and Ablation of Cardiac Arrhythmias Allied Professionals Forum

CME Credit: 4.25 Room 187

Multidisciplinary Care of the Arrhythmia Patient for the AHP – From the Lab, to the Floor, to Home!

10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

CME Credit: 5.25 Room 181

C-AF01-03 Special Session SP AF Summit

CME Credit: 5.5 Room 375E

C-LM01-03 Special Session SP Lead & Device Management

CME Credit: 5.5 Room 375B

AF Summit: Catheter Ablation of AF

Lead & Device Management Summit: CIED Hot Topics and Trends

10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

C-VT01-03 Special Session SP VT/VF Summit

CME Credit: 6 Room 375C

VT/VF Summit: From Coronary Disease to Channelopathies to Cardiomyopathies

11 a.m. – 3 p.m. C-SP06 AP

Allied Professionals

Special Session

Hands-On Educational Session

12:15 – 1:15 p.m. C-SP03 SP

CME Credit: 2 Room 193

Special Session

10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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CME Credit: 2 Room 178

CME Credit: 4.25 Room 185

Cutting Edge Science in 2017: From New Genes, to Stem Cells, to Sodium Channels

CME Credit: 0 Room 194

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 2

C-AP01 AP

Allied Professionals

Allied Professionals Forum

C-BS01-03 Basic/Translational Science BS Basic/Translational Science Forum

C-MC01 CIED

C-SP04 SP

C-AP03 AP

CME Credit: 0 Room 375E

10 a.m. – noon

C-MC05 PEDS

Allied Professionals

First Time Attendee Orientation and Breakfast

8:30 – 9:30 a.m. C-SP02 SP

C-AP02 AP

Special Session

Special Session

Society Leadership Lunch Forum

CME Credit: 0 Room 186BC

CME Credit: 0 Room 470

1 – 3 p.m. C-MC06 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 2

Mini-Course

Room 179

C-MC07 CA

Catheter Ablation

CME Credit: 2 Room 176

C-MC08 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

It’s All About Leadless Pacing! Mini-Course

Difficult Accessory Pathway Ablation Joint Session

CME Credit: 2 Room 178

State of the Art Strategies to Predict and Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death

C-MC09 HF

Heart Failure

C-MC10 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

Mini-Course

CME Credit: 2 Room 175

Arrhythmia-Induced Cardiomyopathy in Children and Adults: Recognition and Management Mini-Course

CME Credit: 2 Room 180

Inherited Arrhythmia Screening Strategies and Controversies

3 – 6:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hall Open

5 – 6 p.m. C-EP01 SP

Special Session

EPicenter

Heart Rhythm Bowl Semi-Finals

5 – 6:30 p.m. C-PO01 SP

Special Session

Poster Session

Featured Poster Presentation

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter, Exhibit Hall

The Heart Rhythm Society’s infinity Circle acknowledges year-round supporters for their contributions. Infinity Circle members help fund a wide range of Heart Rhythm Society initiatives and programs, which ultimately lead to improved patient diagnosis, treatment, and care. The Heart

AtriCure, Inc. • Biosense Webster, Inc. • Bristol-Myers Squibb & Pfizer, Inc. • Boston Scientific • Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson • St. Jude Medical

Rhythm Society gratefully acknowledges the companies in the 2017 Infinity Circle. Thank you!

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THURSDAY, MAY 11 8 – 8:45 a.m. C-001 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 0.75

Debate

Room 375C

C-002 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

CME Credit: 0.75 Room 180

DFT Testing Should not be Performed Routinely After ICD Implantation Debate

Implant DFTs: Is it Time to Stop Testing?

8 – 9:30 a.m. C-003 AP

C-004 BS

C-005 BS

C-006 CIED

C-007 CA

C-008 CA

C-009 CA

C-010 CA

C-011 CEP

C-012 CEP

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Allied Professionals

Joint Session

Focus on Stroke Prevention in AF Basic/Translational Science

Core Curriculum

Core Curriculum

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-014 HF

Heart Failure

C-015 HF

Heart Failure

C-016 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-018 PPP

Policy, Payment, and Practice

C-019 AP

Allied Professionals

C-042 SP

Special Session

C-059 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-LBCT01 SP

Special Session

C-SP09 SP

Special Session

C-SP10 SP

Special Session

C-SP19 BS

Basic/Translational Science

C-SP31 SP

Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 192

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 176

Missing Causal Genes in Familial Arrhythmia Syndromes: What Are They and How Do We Find Them? Basic/Translational Science

C-013 CEP

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 175

Translating AF Genetics to Mechanisms

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Case Based Tutorial

Room 375D

How to Safely Program Cardiac Devices During MRIs and Radiation Therapy Catheter Ablation

Case Based Tutorial

Outcome of VT Ablation

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185A

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 179

Catheter Ablation

Core Curriculum

Prevent and Manage Complications of Cryoballoon Ablation Catheter Ablation

Joint Session

Hot Topics in Epicardial Ablation

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 193

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185C

Catheter Ablation

Rapid Fire Cases

Rapid Fire: Complex Catheter Ablation Cases Clinical Electrophysiology

Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183A

Left Atrial Appendage: Anatomy, Electrophysiology, Imaging Clinical Electrophysiology

Joint Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196B

Revisit of Brugada Syndrome: From Genetics to Catheter Ablation

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Rapid Fire Cases

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 178

Rapid Fire Cases to Illustrate the Expert Consensus Guidelines on Ventricular Arrhythmias Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 187

Resynchronization Therapy Controversies Complication Theatre

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 186

A Hard Day’s Night: Managing Challenges and Complications in HF Patients Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184C

Challenging Tracings in Pediatric Arrhythmias Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184A

Lead Surveillance: Lessons Learned and Novel Strategies How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196A

How To Manage Device Leads and Recalls Featured Symposia

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 375A

International EP Care: Advancing the Global Arrhythmia Mission Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183B

Pearls in Clinical Electrophysiology: It’s All in the ECG Late-Breaking Clinical Trials

Late-Breaking Clinical Trials I Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 375E

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 470

Clinical Documents: Hot Off the Press: Recommendations from 2017 HRS Expert Consensus Statements Special Session

Sy Furman’s Lasting Impact Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 181

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 194

Escaping (or Accepting) Genetic Purgatory Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196C

How I Really Do It: Avoiding Common Complications in the EP Lab

9 – 9:45 a.m. C-020 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 0.75

Debate

Room 375C

C-021 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

CME Credit: 0.75 Room 180

9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 9:30 – 9:45 a.m. Special Session

Hyde Park Corner

CME Credit: 0 Central Concourse

C-MP01 SP

Basic/Translational Science

C-029 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

C-030 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Core Curriculum

Room 375C

C-031 CA

Catheter Ablation

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185A

C-032 CA

Catheter Ablation

C-033 CA

Catheter Ablation

C-034 CA

Catheter Ablation

C-035 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-036 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-037 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-038 HF

Heart Failure

Old & Young Boy’s Club: Why We Need More Women and What We Can Bring to EP

9:30 – 10:30 a.m. C-PU01 SP

C-027 BS

Syncope and WPW: What if it’s “Vasovagal”?

Exhibit Hall Open

C-022 SP

Allied Professionals

War of the Worlds: Subcutaneous vs Transvenous ICD Debate

Special Session

Pioneers Unplugged

Pioneers in Pacing Special Session

Moderated Poster

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

Best of Early Career Physician Abstracts

9:30 a.m. – noon C-PO02 SP

Special Session

Poster Session

Poster Presentation II

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter, Exhibit Hall

10:30 – 11:15 a.m. C-023 HF

Heart Failure

Debate

CME Credit: 0.75 Room 180

Debate: Patients with non-LBBB Should NOT Receive Resynchronization Therapy

10:30 – noon C-017 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-024 AP

Allied Professionals

C-025 AP

Allied Professionals

Complication Theatre

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184C

When Things Go Wrong? Now What? Core Curriculum

EP Jeopardy

Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 192

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196A

Assessing Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196B

C-026 AP

Core Curriculum

Everything CRT: Evidence Based Information for Informed Decisions How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 175

How to Make and Study Cardiomyocytes Derived from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Case Based Tutorial

Room 375D

Clinical Crossroads: Down-grade, Defer, or Deactivation of ICD

Real World Status of Implantable Monitors, Hemodynamic Sensors, and Leadless Pacers Case Based Tutorial

Surgical Intervention to Treat Arrhythmias Complication Theatre

Complications of Catheter Ablation Core Curriculum

AF Ablation in Heart Failure Joint Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 186

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 179

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196C

Is Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation Realistic as First Line Therapy? Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183B

Patient-Specific Strategies for Stroke Prevention in AF: Drugs, Devices, and Surgery Complication Theatre

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 178

Prevention and Management of Complications During LAA Closure Device Placement Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183A

Advances in Cardiac Ablation Technologies Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 187

Optimizing Response to CRT: Location, Location, Location

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CME Credit: 1.5 Room 176

C-039 HF

Heart Failure

C-040 HF

Heart Failure

C-041 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-043 SP

C-159 CIED

C-SP08 SP

C-028 BS

Joint Session

Adjunctive Therapies for Heart Failure: What’s New? Rapid Fire Cases

Rapid Fire: Challenging CRT Cases Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185C

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184A

Challenges and Controversies in the Genetics of Sudden Death

C-EP03 SP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-SP11 AP

Allied Professionals

C-SP14 SP

Special Session

C-EP04 SP

Special Session

C-EP05 SP

Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 375A

Special Session

Joint Session

Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation: An Asian Perspective and Strategy Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Joint Session

Room 181

Imaging and EP Physicians: Sisters & Brothers Joined at the Hips CME Credit: 1.5 Room 375E

Special Session

Special Session

Live Cases Presentations: Northwestern Memorial Hospital Basic/Translational Science

Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 193

12

Too Many Go Without: Combating the Global Challenge of Inadequate Access to Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices and Treatment Special Session

EPicenter

Volunteering with the Society

AP Lunch Session: Benefits, Pitfalls, and Important Considerations of Social Media Use in Clinical Practice Special Session

CME Credit: 1 Room 470

HeartRhythm Journal Presents – New Mechanisms of Cardiac Arrhythmia EPicenter

Heart Rhythm Bowl Finals EPicenter

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

Mainstream Media: Basics About Being In The Limelight

C-EP07 SP

Special Session

EPicenter

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

Getting Involved in Clinical Trials: A Panel of Industry Experts EPicenter

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

HRS Partnerships: AHA Registry and IAC EP Accreditation

1:30 – 3 p.m.

Debate

His Bundle Pacing is Preferred After AVJ Ablation

Basic/Translational Science

Special Session

CME Credit: 0 Room 193

Allied Professionals

C-AB02 BS

Basic/Translational Science

C-AB03 BS

Basic/Translational Science

C-AB04 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

C-AB05 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Cardiac Electrophysiology Society Luncheon and YIA Competition

Basic/Translational Science

Meet-the-Experts

Translational AF Research

#HRS2017

CME Credit: 1 Room 175

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196B

C-AB01 AP

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

CME Credit: 0.75 Room 180

Heart Failure

HRSsessions.org

CME Credit: 1 Room 194

EPicenter Theatre 1

EPicenter

12:15 – 1:15 p.m. C-045 BS

Special Session

Special Session

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 0

Noon – 2 p.m. C-SP12 BS

CME Credit: 1 Room 183A

New Applications for Advanced Cardiac Imaging to Select Patients for Prophylactic ICD Implantation

C-EP06 SP

11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. C-044 HF

Meet-the-Experts

1:30 – 2:45 p.m.

Cardiac Innervation and Cardiac Arrhythmias: Session I

10:45 – 11:45 a.m. C-EP02 CIED

C-046 CEP

Abstract

Allied Professionals – Teaching Case Reports Abstract Plus

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 175

Modeling Arrhythmias – New Genes, New Models, New Therapies Abstract

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 176

Molecular Regulation of Cardiac Electrical Modeling/Remodeling Abstract Plus

Room 375A

Improving Quality Outcomes Following Device Implantation Abstract

Room 375C

Lead Extraction In Special Populations

C-AB06 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Abstract

Room 375D

Management of CIED Complications

C-AB07 C-AB06 CIED CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Implantable Electronic Electronic Devices Devices CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 Cardiovascular

C-AB07 CIED C-AB08 CA

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5 Room 375E 1.5 Catheter Ablation CME Credit: Abstract Plus

C-AB09 C-AB08 CA CA

Catheter Ablation Ablation Catheter

C-AB09 CA C-AB10 CA

Catheter Ablation Catheter Ablation Abstract

C-AB11 C-AB10 CA CA

Catheter Ablation Ablation Catheter

Abstract Plus Abstract

The Role of Primary ICDs in Management of CIEDPrevention Complications Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy

Abstract The Role of Primary Prevention ICDsRoom in 180 Anticoagulation Therapy and Assessment of LAA Thrombus Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy

Abstract Abstract

CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 CME Room 180 181 Room

Atrial FibrillationTherapy Ablation:and Long Term Success Using a Anticoagulation Assessment of LAA Thrombus Variety of Techniques CME Credit: 1.5 Room 181 1.5 CME Credit: 179 Using a Abstract Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: Long TermRoom Success

Complications Related to AF Ablation Variety of Techniques Abstract Abstract

CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 CME Room 179 192 Room

Interrogating the Substrate Ventricular Arrhythmogenesis Complications Related to AFinAblation

C-AB12 C-AB11 CEP CA

Clinical Electrophysiology Catheter Ablation

C-AB12 CEP C-AB13 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology Clinical Electrophysiology Abstract

C-AB13 CEP C-AB14 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology Clinical Electrophysiology Abstract

C-AB15 C-AB14 HF CEP

Room 375D 375E Room

Abstract Abstract

CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 CME Room 192 183B Room

AF Detection the andSubstrate Ablation Outcomes: Answering Questions Interrogating in Ventricular Arrhythmogenesis That Matter to Patients CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183B 1.5 CME Credit: Room 183A Abstract AF Detection and Ablation Outcomes: Answering Questions

Choose YourtoWeapon: That Matter Patients the Latest Balloon Technologies for Pulmonary Vein Isolation CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183A 1.5 CME Credit: Room 178 Abstract Your Weapon: the Latest Balloon Choose Technologies

New Developments in AF Ablation for Pulmonary Vein Isolation Heart Failure Clinical Electrophysiology

Abstract Abstract

CRT: Developments Insights from Clinical Trials New in AF Ablation

C-AB16 C-AB15 HF HF

Heart Failure Failure Heart

C-AB17 C-AB16 HF HF

Heart Failure Failure Heart

C-AB17 HF C-AB18 PEDS

Heart Failure Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease Abstract

C-AB18 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

Abstract Plus Abstract

CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 CME Room 178 185A Room

CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 CME Room 185A 185C Room

C-AB19 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

Abstract

Pediatric Device Therapy: Up-to-date Issues Concerning Outcomes and Management

C-AB19 Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184C 1.5 PEDS C-LBCT01 Abstract Special Session CME Credit: Room 375E SP LBCT Pediatric Device Therapy: Up-to-date Issues

Late-Breaking Clinical Trials Concerning Outcomes and Management

Abstract Plus Abstract

Optimizing CRT Throughfor Patient Selection, Location, LV Lead Considerations Optimizing CRT Lead Implantation and Follow-Up Strategies CME Credit: 1.5 Room 186 1.5 CME Credit: Room 184A Abstract Optimizing CRT Through Patient Selection, Lead Location,

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Electrophysiology and Follow-Up Strategies Abstract

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184A

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Electrophysiology

CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 0 CME Room 375E 196C Room

C-SP07 C-LBCT01 SP SP

Special Session Session Special

C-SP07 SP

Special Session

C-SP17 SP

Special Session Managing Atrial Arrhythmia

Special Session LBCT

Community of Clinical Practice: Advanced Imaging in Late-Breaking Trials Managing Atrial Arrhythmia

CME Credit: 0 Room 196C

Special Session

1:30 – 3:30 p.m. of Practice: Advanced Imaging in Community

CME Credit: 2 Room 196A

Special Session

Young Investigator Awards Competition

1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

C-SP17 Special Session 2 – 3:30Special p.m. Session SP C-SP16 Basic/Translational Science Young Investigator Awards BS Special Session

CME Credit: 2 Room 196A CME Credit: 1.5 Competition Room 193

Cardiac Innervation and Cardiac Arrhythmias: Session II

2 – 3:30 p.m. C-SP16 2–5 BS C-PO03 SP

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 193 Special Session CME Credit: Session 0 Cardiac Innervation and Cardiac Arrhythmias: II EPicenter, Exhibit Hall Poster Session Basic/Translational Science

p.m. Special Session

Poster Presentation III

2 – 5 p.m.

C-PO03 Special Session 3 – 3:15Poster p.m.Session SP C-047 Special Session Poster Presentation SP Hyde Park Corner

III

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter, Exhibit Hall CME Credit: 0 Central Concourse

The American Healthcare System is Too Wasteful: What the Brits

3 – 3:15 Can p.m.Teach the World C-047 SP

Special Session

C-MP02 HF

Heart Teach Failure the World Can

Hyde Park Corner

CME Credit: 0 Central Concourse

3:15 – 4:15 p.m. The American Healthcare System is Too Wasteful: What the Brits Moderated Poster

C-PU02 C-MP02 SP HF

C-PU02 4:30 – SP C-048 AP

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

The Dos and Don’ts: Impact on HF Outcomes

3:15 – 4:15 p.m.

LV Lead Considerations forTrials Optimizing CRT Implantation CRT: Insights from Clinical CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 CME Room 185C 186 Room

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184C

Special Session Heart Failure

Pioneers Unplugged Moderated Poster

CME Credit: Credit: 00 CME EPicenter Theatre Theatre 12 EPicenter

Pioneers in ICD The Dos and Don’ts: Impact on HF Outcomes Special Session

6Pioneers p.m. Unplugged Allied Professionals Pioneers in ICD

Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2 CME Credit: 1.5 Room 192

Rapid Fire Cases: Clinical EP from Lab to Floor and Beyond

4:30 – 6 p.m. C-049 C-048 AP AP

Allied Professionals Professionals Allied

C-049 AP

Allied Professionals

Core Curriculum Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 CME Room 192 196A Room

Psychological Care in the EP from WorldLab to Floor and Beyond Rapid Fire Cases: Clinical Core Curriculum

Psychological Care in the EP World

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196A

Heart Rhythm 2017

13

Heart Rhythm 2017

13

14

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 175

C-050 BS

Basic/Translational Science

C-051 BS

Basic/Translational Science

C-052 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

C-053 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

C-054 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Rapid Fire Cases

Room 185C

C-055 CA

Catheter Ablation

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185A

C-056 CA

Catheter Ablation

C-057 CA

Catheter Ablation

C-058 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

Core Curriculum

Transcriptional/Translational Regulation of Ion Channel Complexes: A New Frontier in the Understanding of Arrhythmogenesis Translational Electrophysiology Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 176

C-063 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-064 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-065 HF

Heart Failure

C-066 HF

Heart Failure

C-067 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-068 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-069 SP

Special Session

C-SP18 PPP

Policy, Payment, and Practice

C-SP33 SP

Special Session

Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy – Advances and Controversies Case Based Tutorial

Managing Lead Nightmares

Room 375D

Room 375C

How-To

Permanent His Bundle Pacing: Breaking the Myth

300 Seconds of Learning on the Firing Range Case Based Tutorial

Mapping and Ablation of Challenging Focal Atrial Tachycardia CME Credit: 1.5 Room 179

Core Curriculum

Messing with the LA Appendage: Think Twice

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 186

How-To

Epicardial Ablation: How, When, and What if it Goes Wrong? Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183B

Athletes and Arrhythmias: Screening, Risk and Patient Management

C-060 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-061 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-062 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183A

The EP’s Worst Nightmare: Sudden Death from “Benign” Arrhythmias How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 178

How to Start a New Left Atrial Appendage Management Program Joint Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 193

Exercise-Related Sudden Cardiac Death (or VT/VF) in Structurally Normal Heart

HRSsessions.org

#HRS2017

Joint Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 194

Treatable Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Atrial Fibrillation: A New Wave in Understanding and Management Joint Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196B

Update on Arrhythmias in Special Populations Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 375A

AF in the Heart Failure Patient: Treatment Strategies to Optimize Outcome How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 187

A Day in the Device Clinic: How to Manage These Common Clinical Scenarios Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184A

Recent Guidelines Interpretation and Application in Your Practice Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184C

Toy Story: Using New Tools Effectively Featured Symposia

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 181

EP in 2020 & Beyond: Get Ready – The World is Changing! Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 180

Contact Force Sensing: Does it Improves AF Ablation Outcomes? Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196C

The Road Less Traveled: Non-Traditional Career Paths in EP

FRIDAY, MAY 12 8 – 9:30 a.m. C-070 AP

Allied Professionals

C-071 AP

Allied Professionals

C-073 BS

C-074 CIED

C-075 CIED

C-076 CIED

C-077 CA

C-078 CA

Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196A

C-083 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-084 HF

Heart Failure

C-085 HF

Heart Failure

C-086 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-087 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-089 PPP

Policy, Payment, and Practice

C-090 SP

Special Session

C-091 SP

Special Session

C-112 SP

Special Session

C-SP21 SP

Special Session

C-SP30 SP

Special Session

Remote Monitoring for Improved Patient Care How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196B

How to Develop a Comprehensive AF Program – Prevention to Procedure Basic/Translational Science

How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 176

How to Use and Interpret Genetic Tests for Arrhythmia Syndromes

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Case Based Tutorial

Room 375D

Case-based Discussion – What Do I Do With This Lead? Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Core Curriculum

Room 375C

Assessing the Return on Investment – ICD Outcomes in High Risk SCD Substrates Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Core Curriculum

Room 375A

What in the World? The UFOs of EP Practice Catheter Ablation

Case Based Tutorial

Challenging AF Ablation Cases Catheter Ablation

Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185A

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 179

Ablation of VT Originating in Difficult Locations

C-079 CA

Catheter Ablation

C-080 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

How-To

Ablation of Difficult AVNRT Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 178

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183B

Critical Management Issues for Patients with Rare or Inherited Cardiomyopathies

C-081 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-082 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183A

Advanced Cardiac Imaging in Electrophysiology How-To

Joint Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 194

Sudden Cardiac Death in Specific Conditions: Incidence, Risk Stratification, and Management Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 187

Complex Arrhythmias in the Complex Patient Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185C

Modulating the Autonomic Nervous System for Treating HF: A Future for Cardiac Electrophysiology? How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184A

New Drugs and New Uses for Old Drugs How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184C

Quality Improvement in Pediatric EP Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 180

Pacemakers and Global Humanitarian Initiatives Joint Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 192

ARVD/C and Presymptomatic Sudden Cardiac Death Joint Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 470

Global Expert Consensus Documents: How Do They Impact Clinical Practice? Featured Symposia

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 181

Practical Approach to the Use of New Tools and Techniques in Complex Ablation and Device Implantation Procedures Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 375E

Live Cases Presentations: University of Chicago Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196C

Geography as Opportunity: Thinking Globally to Transform Arrhythmia Care and Careers

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 186

How to Manage Patients with Primary Electrical Disease – LQT, CPVT, J Wave Syndromes, Idiopathic VF

Heart Rhythm 2017

15

C-SP22 SP

Basic/Translational Science

C-099 BS

Basic/Translational Science

C-100 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

C-101 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

C-102 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Core Curriculum

Room 375D

C-103 CA

Catheter Ablation

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185A

C-104 CA

Catheter Ablation

CME Credit: 0.75 Room 181

C-105 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

CME Credit: 0.75 Room 186

C-106 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-107 HF

Heart Failure

C-108 HF

Heart Failure

C-109 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-110 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

CME Credit: 2 Room 193

Special Session

Special Session

Heart Rhythm Society’s Research Fellowship Awards Breakfast

9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Exhibit Hall Open

9:30 – 9:45 a.m. C-092 SP

CME Credit: 0 Central Concourse

Special Session

Hyde Park Corner

There are Too Many EP Journals & Publications – Quality Suffers

9:30 – 10:30 a.m. C-MP03 CEP

C-PU03 SP

Clinical Electrophysiology

Moderated Poster

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

AF Ablation Clinical Trials and Real-World Outcomes Special Session

Pioneers Unplugged

Pioneers in SCD

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

9:30 a.m. – noon C-PO04 SP

Special Session

Poster Session

Poster Presentation IV

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter, Exhibit Hall

10:30 – 11:15 a.m. C-093 CA

Catheter Ablation

C-094 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

Debate

Surgical Ganglionic Plexi Ablation for Persistent AF: No Benefit but More Complications Debate

High Density Multi-electrode Catheters Are Required to Successfully Map Complex Atrial Arrhythmias

10:30 a.m. – noon C-095 AP

C-096 AP

C-097 AP

16

Allied Professionals

Case Based Tutorial

Device-Based Cases Allied Professionals

Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196A

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196B

Pathophysiology and Treatment of Ventricular Arrhythmias in 2017 Allied Professionals

Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 192

Device Therapy Innovations: Techniques and Technologies Updates

HRSsessions.org

#HRS2017

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 178

C-098 BS

8 – 10 a.m.

Core Curriculum

Transverse and Longitudinal Tubule Membrane Remodeling as Arrhythmogenic Mechanisms Translational Electrophysiology Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 176

Calcium Dysregulation in Inherited Arrhythmias: What is New? Case Based Tutorial

Room 375C

Pacemaker Trouble Shooting Device Function Complication Theatre

Room 375A

Saving the Soul – Prevention and Management of Device Complications!

From the Control Room: Optimizing Remote Monitoring for CIED Recipients Case Based Tutorial

My Patient Has Symptomatic Longstanding Persistent AF, What Treatment Should I Recommend? Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 179

Implement What We Learned from Recent AF Ablation Trials Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183B

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Practical Management of EP Patients With High Risk Occupations Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183A

Evidence Gaps in Clinical Trials of LAA Closure: What is the Way Forward? Case Based Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 187

The Wearable Defibrillator: Why and When Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185C

Arrhythmias and Sudden Death in Uncommon Cardiomyopathies Core Curriculum

Bradycardia: It’s Not Easy But... Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184A

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184C

ICD Management in the Current Era

C-111 PPP

Policy, Payment, and Practice

C-113 SP

Special Session

C-LBCT02 SP

Special Session

Joint Session

Holy MACRA! A Town Hall on How Medicare Payment Reform is Impacting EP Practice Joint Session

Late-Breaking Clinical Trials

Late-Breaking Clinical Trials II 

Special Session

Special Session

Catheter Ablation Master Class

10:45 – 11:45 a.m. C-EP08 SP

C-EP09 SP

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196C

Special Session

EPicenter

#AFibHRS Twitter Chat Special Session

EPicenter

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 375E

C-115 CEP

Heart Failure

C-120 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-SP13 SP

Special Session

C-SP15 SP

Special Session

C-SP24 AP

Allied Professionals

C-EP10 SP

Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 175

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

Global Humanitarian Efforts: Pacemakers in Underserved Countries

11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. C-114 CA

C-119 HF

Telemedicine of Sudden Cardiac Death: Big Data Saving Lives?

10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. C-SP23 SP

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 180

Catheter Ablation

Debate

CME Credit: 0.75 Room 181

This House Believes That Exclusion or Excision of the Left Atrial Appendage Improves Clinical Outcome in Persistent AF Patients Clinical Electrophysiology

Debate

CME Credit: 0.75 Room 186

Thoracoscopic Clipping of the Left Atrial Appendage is the Safest and Most Effective Invasive Approach

Special Session

Special Session

CME Credit: 1 Room 196C

HeartRhythm Journal Presents – New Approaches to Arrhythmia Diagnosis and Treatment

Hot Topics in Heart Failure Meet-the-Experts

CME Credit: 1 Room 185C

CME Credit: 1 Room 184A

The Challenges of Diagnosis and Treatment of Channelopathies Special Session

CME Credit: 1 Room 193

CCEP Program Directors’ Luncheon: CCEP Training in 2017 Special Session

CME Credit: 0 Room 470

Women in EP Networking Luncheon: Managing Your Health and Your Patient in an Era of Digital Medicine Special Session

CME Credit: 1 Room 194

AP Lunch Session: Tips and Tools for Patient Engagement – EMR Tools, Smartphone Apps, Shared Medical Appointments. Let’s Share What Works!! EPicenter

Social Media Strategies

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

1:30 – 2:45 p.m. C-EP13 SP

Special Session

EPicenter

AF QI Innovation Grant Update

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

1:30 – 3 p.m. C-AB20 AP

Allied Professionals

C-AB21 BS

Basic/Translational Science

C-AB22 BS

Basic/Translational Science

12:15 – 1:15 p.m. C-SP20 SP

Meet-the-Experts

Abstract Plus

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196B

Allied Professional – Clinical Research Abstract

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 175

Advances in Na Channel Biology and Pathobiology Abstract

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 176

Computational Modeling and Simulation of Arrhythmia CME Credit: 1.5 Room 178

C-116 BS

Basic/Translational Science

CME Credit: 1 Room 176

C-AB23 BS

Basic/Translational Science

C-117 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1

Meet-the-Experts

Room 187

C-AB24 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

C-118 CA

Catheter Ablation

CME Credit: 1 Room 179

C-AB25 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Meet-the-Experts

Mentoring Roundtable: One-on-One with Leaders in the Field

Skinny with the Leadless Pacemakers Meet-the-Experts

Autonomic Denervation or Modulation to Treat Arrhythmia

Abstract

Novel Gene Variants of Ventricular Arrhythmia Risk Abstract Plus

Room 375A

ICD Outcomes in Various Populations Abstract Plus

Room 375D

Leadless Pacing and Technology Advancement

Heart Rhythm 2017

17

C-AB26 CIED

C-AB27 CA

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Room 375C

Abstract

Where am I in the RV: Using the His Bundle Abstract

Controversies in Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: Lesion Optimization and Challenging Situations CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185C

Catheter Ablation

C-AB29 CA

Catheter Ablation

C-AB30 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-AB31 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-AB32 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-AB33 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

Abstract Plus

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 179

Abstract Plus

Abstract

Anticoagulation for Atrial Fibrillation: Current Strategies and Device-Based Approaches Abstract

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 181

Channelopathies – Identification, Risk Stratification, Clinical Observations Abstract

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 180

Now You See It! New Technologies to Map Complex Atrial Arrhythmias Abstract Plus

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183A

Rare Causes for Ventricular Arrhythmia – Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, Prognosis

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196A

Heart Failure

Abstract

Contemporary Considerations in CRT

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 186

Heart Failure

C-AB36 HF

Heart Failure

C-AB37 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

Abstract Plus

Abstract Plus

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184A

Pediatric and Congenital Arrhythmia Management

2 – 5 p.m.

18

C-PU04 SP

Special Session

C-SP37 SP

Special Session

Special Session

Poster Session

Poster Presentation V

HRSsessions.org

#HRS2017

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter, Exhibit Hall

Moderated Poster

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

New Tools and Approaches for AF Ablation Pioneers Unplugged

Pioneers in Basic Mechanisms Pioneers Unplugged

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter, Exhibit Hall

EP Concepts Ignited: Innovative Techniques and Technologies

4:30 – 6 p.m.

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196A

C-122 AP

Allied Professionals

C-123 AP

Allied Professionals

C-124 BS

Basic/Translational Science

C-125 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Core Curriculum

Kids, Adolescents and Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: What Are the Concerns? Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 196B

Controversies and Conundrums in EP Translational Electrophysiology Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 176

Fibrosis and AF Mechanisms: What’s New? Case Based Tutorial

Room 375D

CRT Boot Camp – Tips and Tricks for Implantation and Follow-up C-126 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

C-127 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

How-To

Room 186

C-128 CA

Catheter Ablation

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185A

C-129 CA

Catheter Ablation

Techniques to Improve Response to CRT Abstract

CME Credit: 0 Central Concourse

Allied Professionals are Under-Engaged and Needed for the Field of EP to Address Global Healthcare Needs!

Catheter Ablation

CRT Innovations to Optimize Patient Care

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 187

Hyde Park Corner

C-MP04 CA

New Insight Into Ablation Lesion Formation

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184C

Special Session

3:15 – 4:15 p.m.

Improving Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Outcomes

C-AB35 HF

C-PO05 SP

C-121 SP

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185A

Catheter Ablation

C-AB28 CA

C-AB34 HF

3 – 3:15 p.m.

Joint Session

Room 375A

Getting on the AUC Band Wagon: Appropriate Use and Selection of ICD Therapy

The Gaming Room: Appropriate ICD Programming to Improve Patient Outcomes Case Based Tutorial

Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia in Genetic Syndromes: When, How, and Why to Ablate These Arrhythmias Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 179

Fibrosis and Atrial Arrhythmias: An Interdisciplinary Workshop

C-130 C-130 CA CA

Catheter CatheterAblation Ablation

C-131 C-131 CA CA

Catheter CatheterAblation Ablation

How-To How-To

CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 Room Room 178 178

How How to to Perform Perform aa Zero-Fluoroscopy Zero-Fluoroscopy Ablation Ablation Joint Joint Session Session

CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 Room Room 180 180

How How to to Minimize Minimize Radiation Radiation Exposure Exposure in in the the EP EP Lab Lab

C-132 C-132 CA CA

Catheter CatheterAblation Ablation

C-133 C-133 C-130 CEP CEP CA

Clinical ClinicalElectrophysiology Electrophysiology Catheter Ablation

C-134 C-134 C-131 CEP CEP CA

Clinical ClinicalElectrophysiology Electrophysiology Catheter Ablation

Joint Joint Session Session

C-SP26 C-SP26 SP SP

Special Special Session Session

C-SP32 C-SP32 SP SP

Special Special Session Session

CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 Room Room 470 470

VT VT Management Management in in Structural Structural Heart Heart Disease Disease Case Case Based Based Tutorial Tutorial How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 CMECredit: Credit:1.5 1.5 CME Room 183B Room 178 183B Room

A Approach to A Rational Rational Approach to Syncope Syncope How to Perform a Zero-Fluoroscopy Ablation Core Curriculum Core Session Curriculum Joint

CME Credit: 1.5 CMECredit: Credit:1.5 1.5 CME Room 183A Room 180 183A Room

How Anesthesiologists Can Improve How to Anesthesiologists CanExposure Improve Your Your EP How Minimize Radiation in theEP EP Lab Procedure Procedure Outcomes Outcomes CME Credit: 1.5 CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 Room 470 1.5 Room Joint Session Room 193 193 Joint Session VT Management in Structural Heart Disease

C-132 C-135 C-135 CA CEP CEP

Catheter Ablation Clinical Electrophysiology Clinical Electrophysiology Joint Session

C-133 CEP C-136 C-136 HF HF

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-134 CEP C-137 C-137 HF HF

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-135 C-138 C-138 CEP PEDS PEDS

Clinical Electrophysiology Pediatric and Pediatric andAdult AdultCongenital CongenitalHeart HeartDisease Disease Joint Session

Inherited Inherited Arrhythmia Arrhythmia Syndromes: Syndromes: Regional Regional and and Global Global Perspectives Perspectives

Case Based Tutorial

Heart Failure Heart Failure Approach to Syncope A Rational

Case Case Based Based Tutorial Tutorial

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183B CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 Room Room 187 187

Clinical Clinical Challenges Challenges in in Heart Heart Failure Failure and and Device Device Management Management

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183A Heart HeartFailure Failure CME Credit: 1.5 How Anesthesiologists Can ImproveCME YourCredit: EP 1.5 Room Joint Room 185C 185C Joint Session Session Procedure Outcomes Core Curriculum

Structural Structural Heart Heart Opportunities Opportunities for for the the Electrophysiologist Electrophysiologist

Core Core Curriculum Curriculum Inherited Arrhythmia Syndromes: Pearls Practice Change Pearls for forand Practice Change Regional Global Perspectives

C-139 C-139 C-136 PEDS PEDS HF

Pediatric and Pediatric andAdult AdultCongenital CongenitalHeart HeartDisease Disease Heart Failure

C-137 C-140 C-140 HF PEDS PEDS

Heart Failure Pediatric and Pediatric andAdult AdultCongenital CongenitalHeart HeartDisease Disease Joint Session

C-138 C-141 C-141 PEDS SP SP

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease Special Session Special Session Core Curriculum

C-139 PEDS C-SP25 C-SP25 SP SP

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-140 PEDS

Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease

C-141 SP

Special Session

Joint Joint Session SessionTutorial Case Based

CME Credit: 1.5 CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 Room 193 1.5 Room Room 184C 184C

CME Credit: 1.5 CMECredit: Credit:1.5 1.5 CME Room 192 Room 187 192 Room

Special Special Session Session

CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 Room Room 175 175

Clinical Clinical Documents: Documents: Presenting Presenting the the 2017 2017 HRS/EHRA/APHRS/ HRS/EHRA/APHRS/ ECAS/SOLAECE ECAS/SOLAECE Expert Expert Consensus Consensus Statement Statement on on Catheter Catheter and and Surgical Surgical Ablation Ablation of of Atrial Atrial Fibrillation Fibrillation Special Special Session Session

CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 Room Room 196C 196C

Successfully Successfully Navigating Navigating the the First First 55 Years Years of of Your Your EP EP Career: Career: The The Top Top 5s 5s

C-LBCT03 C-LBCT03 Special Special Session Session SP Special Session SP SpecialSession Session C-SP26 Special SP Special Session Clinical Late-Breaking Late-Breaking Clinical Trials Trials

CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 1.5 Room 375C Room 375C1.5 CME Credit: Room 175

Late-Breaking Innovations Late-Breaking Innovations Clinical Documents: Presenting the 2017 HRS/EHRA/APHRS/ ECAS/SOLAECE Expert Consensus Statement on Catheter and Surgical Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation

6:15 6:15 –– 7:15 7:15 p.m. p.m.

C-SP27 C-SP27 C-SP32 SP SP SP

Special Session SpecialSession Session Special

Special Session SpecialSession Session Special

Awards Ceremony Awards and and Recognition Recognition Ceremony Successfully Navigating the First 5 Years of Your EP Career: The Top 5s

7:15 7:15 –– 8:15 8:15 p.m. p.m.

C-SP35 Special C-SP35 C-LBCT03 Special Session Session SP Special Session SP Special SP Special Session Session

Late-Breaking Clinical Trials Presidents’ Presidents’ Reception Reception Late-Breaking Innovations

6:15 – 7:15 p.m. C-SP27 SP

CME Credit: 00 CMECredit: Credit:1.5 CME Room 375E Room 196C 375E Room

Special Session

Special Session

Awards and Recognition Ceremony

7:15 – 8:15 p.m. C-SP35

Special Session

SP

Special Session

Presidents’ Reception

CME 0 CME Credit: Credit: 01.5 Skyline Ballroom Skyline375C Ballroom North North Lobby, Lobby, Room Level 3 Level 3

CME Credit: 0 Room 375E

CME Credit: 0 Skyline Ballroom North Lobby, Level 3

Using Embryology and to Using Anatomy, Anatomy, Embryology and Imaging Imaging to Improve Improve Clinical Challenges in Heart Failure and Device Management Complex Complex Ablations Ablations CME Credit: 1.5 CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 Room 185C 1.5 184A Rapid Room 184A Rapid Fire Fire Cases Cases Structural Heart Opportunities for theRoom Electrophysiologist

Rapid Rapid Fire Fire Cases Cases in in Pediatrics Pediatrics and and Adult Adult Congenital Congenital Heart Heart Disease Disease

Featured Symposia Featured Symposia Pearls for Practice Change

CME Credit: 1.5 CME CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 Room 184C 1.5 Room Room 181 181

Do Do You You Want Want aa Job Job in in 10 10 Years? Years? You You Had Had Better Better Come Come and and Pay Pay Attention! Attention!

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 192 Special Session CME 1.5 SpecialAnatomy, Session CME Credit: Credit: 1.5 Using Embryology and Imaging to Improve Room Special Room 194 194 Special Session Session Complex Ablations Joint Session

Cardiac Cardiac Arrests Arrests in in Patients Patients with with Acute Acute Heart Heart Failure: Failure: Is Is itit really really Myocarditis? Myocarditis?

Rapid Fire Cases

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184A

Rapid Fire Cases in Pediatrics and Adult Congenital Heart Disease Featured Symposia

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 181

Do You Want a Job in 10 Years? You Had Better Come and Pay Attention!

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SATURDAY, MAY 13 8 – 9:30 a.m. C-142 AP

Allied Professionals

C-143 BS

Basic/Translational Science

C-144 CIED

C-145 CIED

C-146 CA

C-147 CEP

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Mini Board Review

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 187

Preparing for the IBHRE Cardiac Device Therapy Exam – Part I Translational Electrophysiology Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 186

Cardiac Sarcoidosis: How to Improve Diagnosis and Treatment and Advance Understanding of Disease Mechanisms

8 – 11:30 a.m. C-SP34 SP

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Core Curriculum

Room 181

C-154 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 183B

C-155 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-156 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184A

C-157 HF

Heart Failure

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 178

C-158 HF

Heart Failure

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185A

C-PO06 SP

Special Session

Room 183B

Breaking Bad – How to Diagnose, Avoid and Manage Lead Issues CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184C

Tailoring the Intervention to Disease-Specific Arrhythmia Substrate: Ventricular Tachycardia Clinical Electrophysiology

Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185C

Efficient Diagnostic Maneuvers for Wide and Narrow Complex Tachycardias

C-148 CEP

Clinical Electrophysiology

C-149 HF

Heart Failure

C-150 HF

Heart Failure

C-151 PPP

Policy, Payment, and Practice

C-SP29 PPP

Policy, Payment, and Practice

Mini Board Review

Preparation for EP Boards: SVT and VT Case Based Tutorial

Resynchronization Issues Often Overlooked! How-To

Evolving Implant and Pacing Strategies for the Delivery of Resynchronization Therapy Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 179

The Changing Landscape of Clinical Practice: The Impact on Heart Rhythm Care Special Session

Cases of Excellence from China

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CME Credit: 1.5 Room 187

C-153 CIED

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Core Curriculum

HRS Physician Leadership Series: The New Science of Leadership and the Power to Persuade

Allied Professionals

Room 181

Catheter Ablation

CME Credit: 3 Room 183A

C-152 AP

Role of Cardiac Implantable Device Therapy in Special Patient Populations: A Case-Based Approach How-To

Special Session

10:30 a.m. – noon

Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices CME Credit: 1.5

Core Curriculum

Special Session

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 180

Mini Board Review

Preparing for the IBHRE Cardiac Device Therapy Exam – Part II

Special Considerations for Challenging Lead Extractions Core Curriculum

Precision Medicine 2017: Big Data Approaches to Rare Genetic Cardiovascular Disease How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 185C

How to Map Complex Atrial Arrhythmias Using Classical Maneuvers and High Density Electrodes Mini Board Review

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184A

Preparing for the EP Boards Exam: Clinical Electrophysiology Core Curriculum

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 184C

Hot Topics in Pacing for Heart Failure How-To

CME Credit: 1.5 Room 178

How to Manage HF Patients Using Hemodynamic Monitoring Poster Session

Poster Session VI

CME Credit: 0 Skyline Ballroom Foyer, Level 3

HONOR

Your MENTOR Visit www.HRSonline.org/HYM

“My mentor is truly a wonderful teacher, a brilliant scientist, and a good friend who encouraged me to establish the first Inherited Arrhythmia Program in China. I am grateful for the opportunity of having been trained under her supervision and for the wisdom she continues to provide.” - Rong Bai, MD, FHRS Beijing Anzhen Hospital

“The guidance my mentor provided early on in my career has been instrumental in my success and has made me the professional I am today. I am thankful for his time, guidance, and leadership.” - Martha G. Ferrara, DNP, RN, FHRS, CCDS The Valley Hospital Heart Rhythm 2017

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INDUSTRY-EXPERT PRESENTATIONS IN RHYTHM THEATRES

Industry Expert Presentations in Rhythm Theatres provide valuable opportunities for attendees to learn about new data and advances on products and services as well as to hear from industry experts on the latest clinical information and innovation. Access the Mobile App or Online Itinerary Planner to view the most up-to-date schedule and participating sponsors or visit: HRSsessions.org/RhythmTheatres

RHYTHM THEATRE 1 – EXHIBIT HALL F, BOOTH 2201

RHYTHM THEATRE 2 – EXHIBIT HALL F, BOOTH 2301

Wednesday, May 10

Thursday, May 11

3:30 – 4:30 p.m.

12:15 – 1:15 p.m.

Overview of New TruRhythm™ Detection with Reveal LINQ™ ICM Sponsored by Medtronic 5:15 – 6:15 p.m.

Sponsored by SentreHEART, Inc.

Driving Patient Experience, Satisfaction and Outcomes with App-Based Monitoring

3:15 – 4:15 p.m.

Thursday, May 11

Friday, May 12

9:30 – 10:30 a.m.

9:30 – 10:30 a.m.

Sponsored by Medtronic

Sponsored by Lundbeck

Sponsored by Medtronic

Resetting the Standards of AF Ablation: How Adoption of the Arctic Front Advance™ Cryoballoon Has Changed My Practice 12:15 – 1:15 p.m.

Is Your CRT Device Delivering Therapy or Just Electricity? The First Device Based Algorithm that Verifies LV Capture Sponsored by Medtronic 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.

New Strategies for Patients at High Risk for Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke Sponsored by Medtronic

Friday, May 12 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.

Improving Outcomes in CIED Patients: Think Beyond the Implant Sponsored by Medtronic 12:15 – 1:15 p.m.

Innovations in Device Therapy: Miniaturized, Leadless Cardiac Pacing Sponsored by Medtronic 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.

HEARTLIGHT: Endoscopically Guided Laser Balloon Ablation for the Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation: Insights, Outcomes and the Future Sponsored by CardioFocus, Inc.

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The Emerging Role of the Left Atrial Appendage in the Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation

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Discover Interventional CRT Implant Techniques Sponsored by Merit Medical Systems, Inc.

When Dizziness is More Than Just Dizziness: Symptom Management of Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension 12:15 – 1:15 p.m.

Robotics: Improving Lives. Transforming Practices. Sponsored by Stereotaxis 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.

Risk Mitigation of Infection Following CIED Surgery Sponsored by ConvaTec

Navigate The Meeting Create your own Heart Rhythm 2017 digital experience using the Mobile App and Online Itinerary Planner. Comprehensive navigational tools make navigating the meeting effortless- and fun! Search by session, speaker or exhibitor, claim CME/CE credits, collect a Certificate of Attendance, and explore maps of McCormick Place.

Mobile App sponsored by:

Online Itinerary Planner supported by:

As part of the Society’s effort to reduce its impact on the environment, printed versions of the Final Program Book will not be offered.

www.HRSsessions.org/Navigate

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OFFICIAL EDUCATIONAL SATELLITE SYMPOSIA AND INDUSTRY EDUCATING PROFESSIONALS DAY

The following programs are not part of the Heart Rhythm 2017 Scientific Sessions as planned by the Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Sessions Program Committee. The events are neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Heart Rhythm Society.

INDUSTRY EDUCATING PROFESSIONALS DAY

OFFICIAL EDUCATIONAL SATELLITE SYMPOSIA

Tuesday, May 9

Wednesday, May 10

7 a.m. – 4 p.m.

11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Supported by Medtronic This activity is specific to the needs of Fellows-in-Training Atlantic Ballroom, Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel Chicago

Supported by Medtronic This activity is specific to the needs of Fellows-in-Training Skyline Ballroom Room 375A, McCormick Place Convention Center

The 30th Annual Fellows Course – Interpreting the Unknown Electrogram

14th Annual Learn from the Experts: Approach to the Unknown Tracing

4:30 – 9 p.m.

11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Product Training and Case-Based Presentations Sponsored by: Biosense Webster, Inc. Pacific Ballroom 2/3, Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel Chicago

Sponsored by MediaSphere Medical, LLC and Ciné-Med Supported by AtriCure Regency Ballroom C/D/E, Hyatt Regency McCormick Place

Getting the most out of CARTO® 3 Systems Mapping, Workflow and Fluoroscopy Reduction

Improving Persistent AF Ablation Outcomes through a Multidisciplinary Approach

6:30 – 9 p.m.

11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Sponsored by The Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education Supported by unrestricted educational grants by multiple companies Continental Ballroom A, Hilton Chicago

Supported by Medtronic Regency Ballroom A/B, Hyatt Regency McCormick Place

Challenging Concepts in Electrophysiology and Pacing: The Cleveland Clinic Perspective

Lunch & Learn: Micra™ Transcatheter Pacing System (TPS) Implant Summit

6:30 – 8 p.m.

His-Bundle Pacing: A Case-Based Approach

Sponsored by Medtronic Atlantic Ballroom B, Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel Chicago 6:30 – 9:10 p.m.

Lead Management 2017: A Case Based Approach

Sponsored by The Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education Supported by unrestricted educational grants by multiple companies Marquette Room, Hilton Chicago 6:30 – 9:15 p.m.

EP Cases for the Real World

Co-Sponsored by MediaSphere Medical, Ciné-Med and St. David’s Healthcare Supported by educational grants from multiple companies Regency Ballroom C/D/E, Hyatt Regency McCormick Place

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Thursday, May 11 6:30 – 8:15 p.m.

New Perspectives in AF and VT/VF Management and Treatment Sponsored by Medtronic Atlantic Ballroom E, Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel Chicago 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

China Night

This event is organized by both Chinese Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology (CSPE) and China Society of Arrhythmias (CSA), as well as China International Conference Center for Science and Technology (CICCST), supported by Chinese American Heart Association (CNAHA), sponsored by Medtronic (Shanghai) Management Co., Ltd. This is an invitation only event 7 – 9:15 p.m.

Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy 2017: Building a Program to Get All Patients Successfully to the Finish Line Sponsored by The Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education Supported by unrestricted educational grants by multiple companies Waldorf Room, Hilton Chicago

THE HANDS-ON EDUCATIONAL SESSION Wednesday, May 10 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Room 186

This session allows you the opportunity to supplement the case studies and topics from the Allied Professionals Forums with engaging, tactile training on industry’s latest technology and therapies. The Hands-On Educational Session has been newly formatted to feature various interactive discussions hosted by the Allied Professionals Programming Committee.

Discussion topics will include:

Highlights of the Allied Professionals Program How To Get the Most Out of Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions Preparing an Abstract Submission for Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions Getting Involved with the Society Network with Ambassadors

FELLOWS-IN-TRAINING ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS (Non-CME Activity) Exhibit Hall F, Booth 211

Thursday, May 11 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.

The Fellows-in-Training Roundtable offers a perfect opportunity for Fellows to engage with peers and key opinion leaders on topics surrounding career development and practice management. Take advantage of these 10-15 minute conversational sessions with food and beverage provided. This non-CME activity is sponsored by ZOLL.

Working with Professional Societies and Industry John D. Day, MD, FHRS

Being an Innovator in the Era of Guidelines, AUC and CMS Andrea M. Russo, MD, FHRS

Ablations, Devices or Lead Extractions, Which One is the Best EP Track for Me? Roger G. Carrillo, MD, FHRS, CCDS

Private vs. Academic

Rahul N. Doshi, MD, FHRS

Research

Rachel Lampert, MD, FHRS

Getting Published

Andrea Natale, MD, FHRS

Social Media

Kevin R. Campbell, MD

What I Wish I Knew in Fellowship Srinivas Dukkipati, MD, FHRS

Job Hunting Strategies

Rakesh Gopinathannair, MD, MA, FHRS

Fellows can further personalize their experience by selecting from more than 130 sessions tagged Fellows-in-Training, including case-based tutorials, Mini Board Review, and how-to sessions. Visit the Mobile App or Online Itinerary Planner to view the list of sessions.

Participating companies: Abbott Biosense Webster, Inc. Lundbeck

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EXHIBITORS

As of March 10, 2017

1441 3D Systems 301 Abbott 1733 Acutus Medical 1730 Admera Health 1532 Affinity Medical, a Molex Company 1607 AliveCor, Inc. AltaThera Pharmaceuticals 2605 653 American Board of Internal Medicine American College of Cardiology 641 American Heart Association Inc. 537 430 Anthem Medical LLC 647 APN Health LLC 448 Arrhythmia Alliance 2502 Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society 1417 AtriCure, Inc. Bardy Diagnostics 1613 Barrier Technologies 2505 Baylis Medical 1543 2501 Bernd Richter GmbH Biosense Webster 601 BioTelemetry Healthcare, CardioNet/Mednet 1337 BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG 820 721 BIOTRONIK BMS/Pfizer 1413 1407 Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals,Inc 1346 Boston Scientific Corporation 754 Cardiac Rhythm News CardioFocus, Inc. 1649 Cardiotext Publishing 746 Cardiovascular Business 756 Cardiovascular Credentialing Intn’l – CCI 635 Carrot Medical, LLC 1537 Cascade Refining, Inc 1528 2804 Catheter Precision CIRCA Scientific LLC 1529 436 Cirtec Medical 651 Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi 1433 CNSystems Medizintechnik AG 1734 Conavi Medical 1724 ConvaTec, Inc. Cook Medical 805 1523 CorMatrix Cardiovascular Inc. dms-service llc 1732 2601 Eagle Picher 1619 EBR Systems Inc 747 Elsevier EncaptureMD Flexible Informatics 2703 Ensense Biomedical Technologies 1728 (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

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638 EpiEp Inc 2403 EPreward 2600 European Heart Rhythm Association a registered branch of the ESC (European Society of Cardiology) 442 FIAB SpA Fischer Medical 2401 646 Galgo Medical S.L. 739 GE Healthcare GeneDx 1622 738 Geneva Healthcare Inc. heartbase, Inc. 1627 249 HMP Communications 1513 Imricor Infinity Massage Chairs 341 1726 Incisive Surgical Inc. 1641 InfoBionic Innovative Health 742 636 Invitae 546 Invuity, Inc. iRhythm Technologies, Inc. 629 2500 ISLAA Itamar Medical 1629 337 LifeSure LLC LifeWatch Services Inc. 325 743 Lindacare LivaNova (formerly Sorin Group) 813 1507 Lundbeck Manual Surgical Sciences, LLC 1530 MAVIG GmbH 1618 2800 McKesson MediaSphere Medical LLC 2604 Medical Staffing Network 2700 1317 Medicalgorithmics S.A./Medi-Lynx Medicomp, Inc. 1423 740 Meditek LTD MedLumics S.L. 547 1023 Medtronic Merit Medical Systems, Inc. 1549 1540 Mogul Enterprises Inc. 1632 Mortara Instrument Inc. 331 Murj, Inc. 555 National Cardiac Inc. National Manufacturing Co. Inc. 1633 2503 National Society of Genetic Counselors 1625 NewPace Ltd. 1533 NorthEast Monitoring, Inc. 1429 Northwestern Medicine NUUBO 640

339 One Beat CPR & AED 734 Oscor Inc. 2702 Outcome Health 752 Oxford University Press 648 PaceMate™ 1323 Philips Phosphorus Diagnostics 2701 524 Pressure Products Medical Supplies Inc. Preventice Solutions 1461 Protech Medical 2504 Quail Digital 1439 650 Radcliffe Cardiology Rhythm Xience, Inc. 441 850 Rooti Labs Limited 1519 Sanofi 1311 ScottCare Cardiovascular Solutions SentreHEART, Inc. 1635 Shanghai MicroPort EP MedTech Co., Ltd. 437 Siemens Healthcare 431 1213 Spectranetics SpringBoard, Inc. 440 Stereotaxis, Inc. 1555 StopAfib.org 446 Sudden Arrhythmia Death 447 Syndromes Foundation Synaptic Medical 1628 549 Terumo Interventional Systems Texas Childrens Hospital 735 TZ Medical 846 741 Vasomedical Inc Venice Arrhythmias 2017 551 748 Wiley Wolters Kluwer 753 ZipLine Medical Inc. 737 1331 ZOLL Zywie, Inc. 550

EXHIBIT HALL HOURS Wednesday, May 10 | 3 – 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 11 | 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 12 | 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

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EPICENTER PRESENTATIONS EPICENTER THEATRE 1

EPICENTER THEATRE 2

Wednesday, May 10

Thursday, May 11

5 – 6 p.m. C-EP01 SP

Special Session

EPicenter

Heart Rhythm Bowl Semi-Finals

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

C-EP03 SP

9:30 – 10:30 a.m.

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

Special Session

Moderated Poster

Best of Early Career Physician Abstracts

10:45 – 11:45 a.m. C-EP02 CIED

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Too Many Go Without: Combating the Global Challenge of Inadequate Access to Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices and Treatment

12:15 – 1:15 p.m. C-EP04 SP

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Heart Rhythm Bowl Finals

1:30 – 2:45 p.m. C-EP06 SP

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CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

Special Session

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Getting Involved in Clinical Trials: A Panel of Industry Experts

3:15 – 4:15 p.m. C-MP02 HF

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Heart Failure

Moderated Poster

The Dos and Don’ts: Impact on HF Outcomes

Friday, May 12

Clinical Electrophysiology

Moderated Poster

Special Session

EPicenter

#AFibHRS Twitter Chat

12:15 – 1:15 p.m. C-EP10 SP

Special Session

EPicenter

Social Media Strategies

3:15 – 4:15 p.m. C-MP04 CA

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AF Ablation Clinical Trials and Real-World Outcomes

10:45 – 11:45 a.m. C-EP08 SP

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CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 1

Catheter Ablation

Moderated Poster

New Tools and Approaches for AF Ablation

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Special Session

Pioneers Unplugged

Pioneers in Pacing Special Session

EPicenter

Volunteering with the Society

12:15 – 1:15 p.m. C-EP05 SP

Special Session

EPicenter

1:30 – 2:45 p.m. C-EP07 SP

Special Session

EPicenter

#HRS2017

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CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

HRS Partnerships: AHA Registry and IAC EP Accreditation

3:15 – 4:15 p.m. C-PU02 SP

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

Mainstream Media: Basics About Being In The Limelight

Special Session

Pioneers Unplugged

Pioneers in ICD

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

Friday, May 12

9:30 – 10:30 a.m. C-PU03 SP

Special Session

Pioneers Unplugged

Pioneers in SCD

10:45 – 11:45 a.m. C-EP09 SP

Special Session

EPicenter

C-EP13 SP

Special Session

EPicenter

AF QI Innovation Grant Update

3:15 – 4:15 p.m. C-PU04 SP

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

Global Humanitarian Efforts: Pacemakers in Underserved Countries

1:30 – 2:45 p.m.

9:30 – 10:30 a.m. C-MP03 CEP

C-PU01 SP

10:45 – 11:45 a.m.

Thursday, May 11 C-MP01 SP

9:30 – 10:30 a.m.

Special Session

Pioneers Unplugged

Pioneers in Basic Mechanisms

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

CME Credit: 0 EPicenter Theatre 2

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2017 BOARD REVIEW COURSE

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Brief Statement Reveal LINQ™ Insertable Cardiac Monitor and Reveal LINQ™ Mobile Manager System Indications: The Reveal LINQ insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) is an implantable patient-activated and automatically-activated monitoring system that records subcutaneous ECG and is indicated in the following cases: § Patients with clinical syndromes or situations at increased risk of cardiac arrhythmias § Patients who experience transient symptoms such as dizziness, palpitation, syncope, and chest pain, that may suggest a cardiac arrhythmia The device has not been tested specifically for pediatric use. Reveal LINQ Mobile Manager System: The Reveal LINQ Mobile Manager app is intended for programming and interrogating the Reveal LINQ ICM LNQ11. The Medtronic 24965 patient connector is a portable electronic device using low frequency inductive telemetry to communicate with the Reveal LINQ ICM. The patient connector uses Bluetooth® technology to transmit implantable heart device data to the Reveal LINQ Mobile Manager app for further processing. The patient connector is intended to be used by healthcare personnel only in a clinical or hospital environment. Contraindications: There are no known contraindications for the implant of the Reveal LINQ ICM or for the Reveal LINQ Mobile Manager system. However, the patient’s particular medical condition may dictate whether or not a subcutaneous, chronically implanted device can be tolerated. Warnings/Precautions: Reveal LINQ Insertable Cardiac Monitor: Patients with the Reveal LINQ ICM should avoid sources of diathermy, high sources of radiation, electrosurgical cautery, external defibrillation, lithotripsy, therapeutic ultrasound, and radiofrequency ablation to avoid electrical reset of the device, and/or inappropriate sensing as described in the Medical procedure and EMI precautions manual. MRI scans should be performed only in a specified MR environment under specified conditions as described in the Reveal LINQ MRI Technical Manual. Reveal LINQ Mobile Manager System: Before inserting the Reveal LINQ ICM, verify that the patient connector and mobile device are fully charged. The patient connector and mobile device may run out of power during the insertion procedure if they are not fully charged. You will not be able to program or interrogate the patient’s Reveal LINQ ICM until the patient connector and the mobile device have power. Only use the patient connector to communicate with the intended implanted device. Do not use the patient connector to communicate with other implanted devices. Using the patient connector to communicate with other implanted devices can interfere with those devices, potentially affecting the other implanted device’s functionality or therapy delivery. Use of wireless devices — The patient connector incorporates radiofrequency (RF) communications components which may affect other devices and equipment in the medical environment. The use of wireless devices in the medical environment must be evaluated and authorized by the responsible organization. RF interference may affect device performance. Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) testing shows that the patient connector provides reasonable protection against harmful interference and provides EMC immunity in a typical medical installation. The use of wireless devices in the medical environment must be evaluated and authorized by the responsible organization. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the patient connector does cause harmful interference to other devices or is negatively impacted by other devices, correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: reorient or relocate the patient connector and other devices; increase the separation between the patient connector and other devices by at least two meters (approximately 6 feet); and/or turn off any interfering equipment. Radiofrequency (RF) interference — Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can interfere with the operation of the patient connector. There is no guarantee that it will not receive interference or that any particular transmission from this system will be free from interference. To avoid interference, do not use the patient connector and mobile device within 2 m (6 feet) of other wireless communications equipment. Using the patient connector near these devices could interfere with communication between the Reveal LINQ ICM and the patient connector. Security — Maintain adequate physical security of the patient connector to prevent unauthorized use that could lead to harm to patients. Bluetooth communication in the patient connector is encrypted for security. Medtronic inductive telemetry uses short-range communication to protect patient information. If the patient connector should fail, there is no risk of patient harm. Environmental precautions — To ensure safe and effective operation, use the device with care to avoid damage to the patient connector from environmental factors that may impair its function. Care is exercised in design and manufacturing to minimize damage to devices under normal use. However, electronic devices are susceptible to many environmental stresses. Specifically, the patient connector may be affected by electrostatic discharge (ESD). In an environment likely to cause ESD, such as a carpeted floor, discharge any charge collected on your body before touching the device. Potential Complications: Potential complications of the Reveal LINQ device include, but are not limited to, device rejection phenomena (including local tissue reaction), device migration, infection, and erosion through the skin. See the device manuals for detailed information regarding the implant procedure, indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential complications/adverse events. For further information, please call Medtronic at 1-800-328-2518 and/or consult the Medtronic website at medtronic.com. Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts these devices to sale by or on the order of a physician.

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Claria MRI™/Claria MRI™ Quad CRT-D SureScan™ Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator with Cardiac Resynchronization System (CRT-D MRI System) The Claria MRI™ CRT-D SureScan™ Model DTMA1D4/DTMA1D1 and Claria MRI™ Quad CRT-D SureScan™ Model DTMA1QQ/DTMA1Q1, hereafter referred to collectively as the Claria MRI™ CRT-D device, is MR Conditional and, as such is designed to allow patients to be safely scanned by an MRI machine when used according to the specified MRI conditions for use. When programmed to On, the MRI SureScan™ feature allows the patient to be safely scanned while the device continues to provide appropriate pacing. Indications for Use: The Claria MRI™ CRT-D system is indicated for ventricular antitachycardia pacing and ventricular defibrillation for automated treatment of lifethreatening ventricular arrhythmias, for use in patients with atrial tachyarrhythmias, or those patients who are at significant risk for developing atrial tachyarrhythmias and for providing cardiac resynchronization therapy in heart failure patients on stable, optimal heart failure medical therapy if indicated, and meet any of the following classifications: New York Heart Association (NYHA) Functional Class III or IV and who have a left ventricular ejection fraction ≤ 35% and a prolonged QRS duration. Left bundle branch block (LBBB) with a QRS duration ≥ 130 ms, left ventricular ejection fraction ≤ 30%, and NYHA Functional Class II. NYHA Functional Class I, II, or III and who have left ventricular ejection fraction ≤ 50% and atrioventricular block (AV block) that are expected to require a high percentage of ventricular pacing that cannot be managed with algorithms to minimize right ventricular pacing. Optimization of heart failure medical therapy that is limited due to AV block or the urgent need for pacing should be done post-implant. A complete SureScan™ CRT-D system is required for use in the MR environment. A complete SureScan™ CRT-D system includes the following components: § The Claria MRI™ CRT-D device § A SureScan™ right atrial pacing lead or a Model 6725 pin plug for the right atrial port § A SureScan™ left ventricular pacing lead § A SureScan™ defibrillation lead. When a single coil SureScan™ defibrillation lead is used, a Medtronic DF-1 pin plug must be secured in the SVC port to make a complete SureScan™ DF-1 defibrillation system. To verify that components are part of a SureScan™ system, visit mrisurescan.com. Any other combination may result in a hazard to the patient during an MRI scan. Lead Integrity Alert: The RV Lead Integrity Alert feature is intended primarily for patients who have a Medtronic ICD or CRT-D device and a Sprint Fidelis lead (Models 6949, 6948, 6931, and 6930) based on performance data. The RV LIA feature may not perform as well with a St. Jude Medical Riata™/Durata™ lead or a Boston Scientific Endotak lead as it does when used with a Medtronic Sprint Fidelis lead. This is because different lead designs may have different failure signatures and conditions that may or may not be detected early by the RV LIA feature. Contraindications: The Claria MRI™ CRT-D system is contraindicated for patients experiencing tachyarrhythmias with transient or reversible causes including, but not limited to, the following: acute myocardial infarction, drug intoxication, drowning, electric shock, electrolyte imbalance, hypoxia, or sepsis. The device is contraindicated for patients who have a unipolar pacemaker implanted. The device is contraindicated for patients with incessant VT or VF. The device is contraindicated for patients whose primary disorder is chronic atrial tachyarrhythmia with no concomitant VT or VF. Warnings and Precautions: Changes in patient’s disease and/or medications may alter the efficacy of the device’s programmed parameters. Patients should avoid sources of magnetic and electromagnetic radiation to avoid possible underdetection, inappropriate sensing and/or therapy delivery, tissue damage, induction of an arrhythmia, device electrical reset, or device damage. Do not place transthoracic defibrillation paddles directly over the device. Certain programming and device operations may not provide cardiac resynchronization. Patients and their implanted systems must be screened to meet the following requirements for MRI: no implanted lead extenders, lead adaptors, or abandoned leads; no broken leads or leads with intermittent electrical contact as confirmed by lead impedance history; a SureScan™ CRT-D system implanted in the left or right pectoral region; no diaphragmatic stimulation at a pacing output of 5.0 V and at a pulse width of 1.0 ms in patients whose device will be programmed to an asynchronous pacing mode when MRI SureScan™ is programmed to On. Additionally for pacemaker-dependent patients, it is not recommended to perform an MRI scan if the right ventricular (RV) lead pacing capture threshold is greater than 2.0 V at 0.4 ms. A higher pacing capture threshold may indicate an issue with the implanted lead. Patients may be scanned using a horizontal field, cylindrical bore, clinical 1.5T or 3T MRI system for hydrogen proton imaging, maximum spatial gradient ≤ 20 T/m, and maximum gradient slew rate performance per axis ≤ 200 T/m/s. 1.5T scanners must be operated in Normal Operating Mode (whole body averaged specific absorption rate (SAR) ≤ 2.0 W/kg, head SAR ≤ 3.2 W/kg). 3T scanners must be operated in First Level Controlled Operating Mode or Normal Operating Mode. B1+RMS must be ≤ 2.8 μT when the isocenter (center of the bore) is inferior to the C7 vertebra. Scans can be performed without B1+RMS restriction when the isocenter is at or superior to the C7 vertebra. Continuous patient monitoring is required while MRI SureScan™ is programmed to On. While MRI SureScan™ is programmed to On, arrhythmia detection and therapies are suspended, leaving the patient at risk of death from untreated spontaneous tachyarrhythmia. In addition, if the device is programmed to an asynchronous pacing mode, arrhythmia risk may be increased. Potential Complications: Potential complications include, but are not limited to, rejection phenomena, erosion through the skin, muscle or nerve stimulation, oversensing, failure to detect and/or terminate tachyarrhythmia episodes, acceleration of ventricular tachycardia, and surgical complications such as hematoma, infection, inflammation, and thrombosis. Other potential complications related to the lead may include lead dislodgement, lead conductor fracture, insulation failure, threshold elevation, or exit block. Potential MRI complications for the SureScan™ system include, but are not limited to, lead electrode heating and tissue damage resulting in loss of sensing or capture or both, or induced currents on leads resulting in continuous capture, VT/VF, and/or hemodynamic collapse; spontaneous tachyarrhythmia occurring during the scan that is not detected and treated because tachyarrhythmia detection is suspended while MRI SureScan™ is programmed to On; potential for VT/VF induction when the patient is programmed to an asynchronous pacing mode during MRI SureScan™; device heating resulting in tissue damage in the implant pocket or patient discomfort or both; or damage to the functionality or mechanical integrity of the device resulting in the inability of the device to communicate with the programmer. See the MRI SureScan ™ Technical Manual before performing an MRI Scan and Device Manual for detailed information regarding the implant procedure, indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential complications/adverse events. For further information, please call Medtronic at 1-800-328-2518 and/or consult the Medtronic website at medtronic.com or mrisurescan.com.Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.