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The Third International Conference onCirculatory Support Devices forSevere Cardiac FailureDavid L. Lawrence Convention CenterPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 28-30, 1994
Circulatory Support 1994 will be a comprehensive multidisciplinary meeting focusing on clinical applications forthe entire spectrum of circulatory support devices. Surgeons, cardiologists, anesthesiologists, intensivists, perfusionists, engineers, and operating and intensive carenurses are encouraged to attend as individuals or as ateam.
The meeting is sponsored by The Society of ThoracicSurgeons under the direction of its Ad Hoc Committee onCirculatory Support and Thoracic Transplantation. Anadditional, optional program will be scheduled for Friday,October 28th, that will feature a site visit to two regionalmedical centers. Allegheny General Hospital will be vis-
ited to review their cardiomyoplasty program. Afterwardthe program will feature a site visit to the University ofPittsburgh to review their mechanical circulatory supportprogram. Space will be limited for this special program.
The general program will begin on Saturday, October29, at 8:00 AM and will conclude on Sunday, October 30, at2:45 PM. The meeting will include a poster session andcommercial exhibits including manufacturers and products that will be reviewed during the meeting.
Further details on this meeting will be mailed to allmembers of The Society in the future and may be requested from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons, 401 NMichigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611;or call (312) 644-6610.
Friday, October 28
OPTIONAL-PROGRAM SITE VISITThe Ad Hoc Committee on Circulatory Support and Thoracic Transplantation has chosen Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,as the site of its third meeting to provide registrants with workshops sponsored by the Artificial Heart Program ofthe University of Pittsburgh and the cardiomyoplasty investigators at Allegheny General Hospital.
1:00-3:00 Cardiomyoplasty program per Magovern et al, to include video, patient visits and live operativeteleconference of cardiomyoplasty from AGH OR/Laboratory.
3:30-5:30 Center for Biotechnology and BioengineeringMechanical Circulatory Support Program, University of Pittsburgh, to include recent developments in use of"wearable" LVAS (operative video and patient visit), axial flow technology, and computer-generated design. Visitsplanned to large animal testing facility and Department of Defense flow visualization laboratory, Family House andOut Patient Housing.
Saturday, October 29 David L. Lawrence Convention Center
8:00-8:05 Welcome and Opening RemarksD. Glenn Pennington, Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Circulatory Support and Thoracic Transplantation of TheSociety of Thoracic Surgeons
Postcardiotomy SupportModerators: D. Glenn Pennington, St. Louis, MO
Charles-Julien Hahn, Arzier, Switzerland
8:05-9:20 Experience With Generally Available Devices
Centrifugal Pumps
Personal and collective experienceLyle D. Joyce, Minneapolis, MN
When to start, wean, stopGeorge P. Noon, Houston, TX
Techniques and anticoagulationJack J. Curtis, Columbia, MO
Abiomed BVS 5000
Experience, potential advantagesG. Kimble [ett, Dallas, TX
Discussion
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9:05-9:55 Experience With Devices With Limited Availability
ThoratecReiner Korfer, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany
Toyobo, ZeonTetsuzo Akutsu, Kanazawa, Japan
HemopumpGilles D. Dreyfus, Neuilly, France
Discussion
10:40-11:30 ECMO for Cardiac Support
Heparin-bonded surfacesLudwig K. von Segesser, Zurich, Switzerland
Postcardiotomy support, adultGeorge J. Magovern, Jr, Pittsburgh, PA
Postcardiotomy support, childrenPedro J. del Nido, Pittsburgh, PA
Discussion
11:30-12:45 Luncheon and Lecture
Total Artificial Heart: From Bridge to Transplant to Permanent UseWilliamS. Pierce, Hershey, PA
Bridge to Transplant: Extended SupportModerators: Roland Hetzer, Berlin, Germany
Peer M. Portner, Oakland, CA
12:45-1:45 Univentricular Versus Biventricular Support
Physiology of univentricular versus biventricular supportChristian Cabrol, Paris, France
Ventricular interactionWilliam P. Santarnore, Louisville, KY
Clinical viewJ. Donald Hill, San Francisco, CA
Clinical viewRobert L. Kormos, Pittsburgh, PA
1:45-2:35 Infection
Device-related infectionRichard L. Simmons, Pittsburgh, PA
Clinical viewPatrick M. McCarthy, Cleveland, OH
Clinical viewWilliamL. Holman, Birmingham, AL
Discussion
3:20-4:10 Thromboembolism/Bleeding
Insights into the problemV. Paul Addonizio, Philadelphia, PA
Need for clinical standardsBenjamin Eidelman, Pittsburgh, PA
Ann ThoraeSurg1994;58:281-4
Clinical strategiesJack G. Copeland, Tucson, AZ
Discussion
4:10-4:50 Patient Selection: Too Early Versus Too Late for Bridge
Medical viewLynne W. Stevenson, Boston, MA
Surgeon's view (Europe/USA)Daniel Y. Loisance, Creteil, France
Discussion
4:50-5:40 Extended Bridge: Permanent Implant
Evolution of battery powered/vented VADsO. Howard Frazier, Houston, TX
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Clinical experience (all devices) > 100 daysBartley P. Griffith, Pittsburgh, PA
Potential for percutaneous versus total implant systems: point/counterpointEric A. Rose, New York, NY, and D. Glenn Pennington, St. Louis, MO
Discussion
6:00-7:30 Reception
Sunday, October 30
9:00-9:50 Dynamic MyoplastyModerators: Ray Ci-]. Chiu, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Albert Starr, Portland, OR
Cardiomyoplasty
European experienceAlain F. Carpentier, Paris, France
South American experienceLuiz F. P. Moreira, Sao Paulo, Brazil
USA experienceGeorge J. Magovern, Pittsburgh, PA
AortomyoplastyJuan-Carlos Chachques, Paris, France, and James A. Magovern, Pittsburgh, PA
Skeletal muscle ventricleLarry W. Stephenson, Detroit, MI
9:50-10:20 Panel Discussion
10:35-12:00 Pumps in ProgressModerators: Ernst Wolner, Vienna, Austria
Donald B. Olsen, Salt Lake City, UT
Pediatric Pierce DonachyBill B. Daily, St. Louis, MO
Ottawa HeartWilbert J. Keon, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Nimbus-Pitt VADHarvey S. Borovetz, Pittsburgh, PA
[arvik intracardiac axial flowRobert K. [arvik, New York, NY
AB 180-implanted centrifugal pumpRichard E. Clark, Pittsburgh, PA
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Roto dynamic pumpLeonard A. R. Golding, Cleveland, OH
Pulsatile rotary pumpJean R. Monties, Marseille, France
Discussion
Ann Thorac Surg1994;58:281-4
Nursing Session
10:00-11:00 Nursing Experience With the VAD Patient: What's Hot, What's NotModerator: S. Jill Ley, San Francisco, CADebra A. Moroney, St. Louis, MOW. Donald Rountree, Louisville, KYOther (TBA)
11:00-12:00 Clinical Problem-Solving: Multidisciplinary Case ReviewModerator: Carla J. Nastala, Pittsburgh, PAJane E. Reedy, St. Louis, MOStephen Winowich, Pittsburgh, PADouglas P. Lohman, St. Louis, MOOther (TBA)
12:30-2:30 Regulatory IssuesModerators: Walter E. Pae, Hershey, PA
Jack G. Copeland, Tucson, AZ
FDA Regulation of Medical Devices
Point/Counterpoint
FDA perspectiveBruce Burlington, FDA Center for Radiologic Health, Rockville, MD
Industry perspectiveDenise Shimokocki, Regulatory & Clinical Research, Sarns 3M Healthcare, Ann Arbor, MI
Legal perspectiveEllen J. Flannery, Covington and Burling, Washington, DC
Surgical aspectJ. Donald Hill, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
Discussion
2:30 Adjourn