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09:50am - 10:45am EDT - January 29, 2022

Saturday
10:45am - 11:15am EDT - January 29, 2022
Track: 1
Credits Available:
0.50 Contact Hours (ANCC)


Objectives:
  • Indications for pacing
  • Pacing mode
Saturday
10:45am - 11:15am EDT - January 29, 2022
Track: 2
Credits Available:
0.50 Contact Hours (ANCC)


Objectives:
  • The attendee should be able to explain the anatomic targets and physiologic mechanisms of remodeling associated with cardiac resynchronization therapy vs GDMT and recall current indications for CRT (D and P) to identify appropriate candidates in the HF clinic and refer to electrophysiology
  • The attendee should be able to identify expected indicators of optimal cardiac resynchronization therapy including: 12-lead EKG findings, patient symptoms and clinical presentation, and device interrogation data in order to achieve beneficial outcomes in HF patients
Saturday
10:45am - 11:15am EDT - January 29, 2022
Track: 3
Credits Available:
0.50 Contact Hours (ANCC)


Objectives:
  • To understand the target population for CCM, and the principles of therapy
  • To provide insight into the path from patient identification to device implant
Saturday
11:15am - 12:00pm EDT - January 29, 2022
Track: 1
Credits Available:
0.75 Contact Hours (ANCC)


Objectives:
  • Discuss indications and clinical trial evidence supporting implantable cardiac defibrillator device therapy (subcutaneous and transvenous)
  • Review device programming strategies to decrease ICD shocks and promote pain-free therapy
Saturday
11:15am - 11:45am EDT - January 29, 2022
Track: 2
Credits Available:
0.50 Contact Hours (ANCC)


Objectives:
  • Describe techniques and rationale for new pacing strategies (HIS bundle and LB pacing) and device implant
  • Discuss clinical trial evidence for alternative pacing strategies
  • Describe the nurse’s role in patient management pre/post device implant
Saturday
11:15am - 11:45am EDT - January 29, 2022
Track: 3
Credits Available:
0.50 Contact Hours (ANCC)


Objectives:
  • At the end of this session, learners will be able to identify patients that are appropriate for the Barostim implant.
  • At the end of this session, learners will be able to list 2 positive outcomes from the Barostim implant.
Saturday
11:45am - 12:45pm EDT - January 29, 2022
Track: 2
Credits Available:
1.00 Contact Hours (ANCC)


Objectives:
  • Identify the appropriate patients for biventricular pacing, both before and after BiV device implantation
  • Interpret the paced QRS complex to determine if biventricular pacing appears optimal
Saturday
12:00pm - 12:30pm EDT - January 29, 2022
Track: 3
Credits Available:
0.50 Contact Hours (ANCC)


Objectives:
  • The attendee should be able to explain the physiologic causes and differences between central and obstructive sleep apnea, as well as the prevalence of this disease process in HF patients, in order to appreciate the significance of each form as it applies to the etiology, management, and prognosis of HF in the clinical setting
  • The attendee should gain a basic understanding of available screening and treatments for central and obstructive sleep apnea, including novel technologies for each, allowing them to assess their patients’ risk, recommend appropriate screening, and inform them of potential treatment options in order to improve outcomes for the HF patient.
Saturday
12:00pm - 12:30pm EDT - January 29, 2022
Track: 1
Credits Available:
0.50 Contact Hours (ANCC)


Objectives:
  • The attendee should be able to recall key device programming and reporting terms associated with the concepts of programming modes, rate response, delays, refractoriness and blanking, and use this knowledge to inform critical review of device interrogation reports in the clinic setting in order to immediately address factors which could negatively impact the HF patient or prompt referral to electrophysiology if appropriate
  • The attendee should be able to recall key device programming and reporting terms associated with both ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmia detection and treatment, and use this knowledge to inform critical review of device interrogation reports in the clinic setting in order to immediately address factors which could negatively impact the HF patient or prompt referral to electrophysiology if appropriate