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February 14−16, 2020Presented by the
Norton Thoracic Institute
Advanced Lung Diseaseand Lung Transplant Symposium
2020
The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
Phoenix-Scottsdale
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
• Identify the classification of interstitiallung diseases
• Review the incidence, prevalence and presentation of IPF
• Increase awareness for the current guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of IPF
• Update on new guidelines for CT diagnosis of IPF
• Update on the classification of interstitial lung diseases
• Update on new guidelines re: pathologic diagnosis of IPF
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH)
• Increase awareness of the prevalence of PAH• Increase awareness of the diagnostic pathways
and management principles of PAH
Cystic Fibrosis (CF), Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency
• Increase awareness of the prevalence of CF• Increase awareness of the presentation and
diagnosis of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and cystic fibrosis
• Update the current treatment guidelines for these disease states
Lung Transplant Overview
• Identify indications and contraindications for lung transplantation
• Determine the benefits and risks of lung transplantation
• Identify the advantages and disadvantages of single vs. bilateral lung transplantation
• Update on the guidelines for referral for lung transplantation
Donor Shortage/DCD
• Change attitudes with regard to donor lung availability and usage
• Recognize the importance of careful evaluation of marginal donors
• Identify the concepts for utilization of DCD donation
ECMO
• Ability to identify how ECMO circuit works• Recognize the rationale and indications for the
use of adult ECMO in patients with advanced lung disease
• Review of physiology in patients on ECMO
Antibody Mediated Rejection (AMR)
• Increase awareness of the incidence, prevalence, and presentation of antibody mediated rejection in lung transplant
• Update the current treatment guidelines for antibody mediated rejection
Infections in Solid Organ Transplants (SOT)
• Update on diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections in lung transplantation
• Update on the current treatment guidelines for various infections in SOT
Organ Care System
• Identify the rationale for organ care system• Increase awareness of the importance of careful
evaluation and marginal donors• Bridge gaps to widespread use of organ
care system• Determine the expected outcomes for organ care
system in donated lungs• Understand indications for organ care system• Participant to learn benefits and limitations of
organ care system• Participant should be able to discuss early
outcomes of organ care system
Atypical Mycrobacterial Infections
• Update on epidemiology and burden of MAC infection
• Understand risk factors for MAC• Bridge gaps in diagnosis of MAC• Update on new treatment option for MAC
Pharmacology
• Review pharmacologics of drugs on ECMO and plasmapheresis
• Update on strategies to optimize medication management on ECMO and plasmapheresis in the ICU
• Review of changing landscape of bacterial infections in immunocompromised patients
• Bridge gaps in common understanding of multi-resistant bacterial infections with strategies for infection control and treatment
• Bridge gaps in understanding of metabolism of common immunosuppressant agents
• Update on newer diagnostic modalities to monitor and adjust immunosuppression
Financial
• Increase awareness regarding financial consideration of lung transplantation with impact on patients and impact on treating institution
• Increase awareness about the regulatory landscape surrounding lung transplantation
Objectives Overview
Friday, February 14
Saturday, February 15
Sunday, February 16
7:15 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Registration 7:15 – 7:45 a.m.Welcome Address 7:45 − 8:00 a.m.Interstitial Lung Disease 8:00 − 11:15 a.m.Lunch/Visit Exhibitors/Non-CME Talk 11:15 a.m. − 12:45 p.m.Congenital Lung Disease 12:45 − 2:30 p.m.Break/Visit Exhibitors 2:30 − 2:45 p.m.Recipients and Donors 2:45 − 6:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Registration 7:30 – 7:55 a.m.Welcome Address 7:55 − 8:00 a.m.Viruses and Bacterial Infections in Lung Transplant 8:00 − 10:30 a.m.Break/Visit Exhibitors 10:30 − 10:45 a.m.Pharmacy, Finance and Up Next in Lung TransplantBenefits and Pitfalls of Organ Care System and Demonstration (12:30 p.m.)
10:45 a.m. − 1:00 p.m.
7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.Registration 7:30 – 7:55 a.m.
Welcome Address 7:55 − 8:00 a.m.
Interstitial Lung Disease 8:00 − 10:30 a.m.
Break/Visit Exhibitors 10:30 − 10:45 a.m.
Respiratory Issues and the Lung Transplant Patient 10:45 a.m.− 1:15 p.m.Break/Pick-up Lunch 1:15 − 1:30 p.m.
Keynote Address 1:30 − 2:15 p.m.
Break/Visit Exhibitors 2:15 − 2:30 p.m.
Infections in the Lung Transplant Patient 2:30 − 6:30 p.m.
Optional Dinner: 6:00 p.m. | Westin Kierland Resort and Spa
Speaker Faculty Dinner: 7:00 p.m. | Westin Kierland Resort and Spa
Schedule (cont.)
Norton Thoracic Institute Faculty
Sofya Tokman, MDDirector | LAM Program
Director | Transplant ClinicsAssociate Professor of Medicine | Creighton Univ.
Lara Schaheen, MDThoracic Superfellow
Brandi Krushelniski, RN, BSN, MBAVice President | Transplant Services
Ashraf Omar, MDTransplant PulmonologistAssociate Medical Director | Lung TransplantAssociate Professor of Medicine | Creighton Univ.
Jose Urdaneta, MD Psychiatrist | Transplant Services
Jasmine Huang, MDDirector | Education/Program Development
Surgical Director | Lung Cancer Screening ProgramAssociate Professor of Surgery | Creighton Univ.
T. Mohanakumar, PhDDirector | Norton Thoracic Institute
Research LaboratoryProfessor of Surgery | Creighton Univ.Professor of Surgery | Univ. of Arizona
Professor of Surgery | Arizona State Univ.
Ali Saeed, MDMedical Director | Interventional
PulmonologyAssociate Professor | Creighton Univ.
Presenters
M.D./D.O./Ph.D. $350.00
N.P./P.A. $250.00
R.N. $100.00
Ancillary Staff (Dignity Health staff) $50.00
CME 23.25 Credit Hours
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 23.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CEU's pending.
Optional Dinner
On Friday, February 14th the Norton Thoracic Institute will host an optional dinner for attendees and their families. Cost of the dinner is included in the attendees’ registration. Family members are welcome for a small fee. For guests 21 years of age and older there is an additional $100/person charge while guests under 21 years of age are an additional $75/person. Dinner will be held at the Westin Kierland Resort and Spa.
Room Reservations
A limited number of rooms at the Westin Kierland Resort and
Spa have been reserved at a discounted rate for the 2020 Advanced Lung Disease and Lung Transplant Symposium. To secure a reservation, please either call 480.624.1000 or use the passkey link below:
https://book.passkey.com/e/49964342
CME’s
Dining
FamilyEntertainment
Registration
Enroll online: www.dignityhealth.org/AZCEor call 1-877-728-5414
Overview
St. Joseph's Hospital Faculty
Norton Thoracic Institute Faculty
Lauren Cherrier, PharmDClinical Pharmacist | Transplant Services
Amy Trahan, MDAssistant Professor of RadiologySt. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center
Hesham Abdelrazek, MDTransplant PulmonologistAssistant Professor of Medicine | Creighton Univ.
Samad Hashimi, MDDirector | ECMO Program
Director | Minimally Invasive/Robotics ProgramAssociate Professor of Surgery | Creighton Univ.
Michael Nailor, PharmDPharmacist
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center
Ross Bremner, MD, PhDChair | Thoracic Disease/Transplantation
Executive Director | Norton Thoracic InstituteProfessor of Surgery | Creighton Univ.Professor of Surgery | Univ. of Arizona
Vice Chief of Staff | St. Joseph’s Hospital
Bhuvin Buddhdev, MDTransplant Pulmonologist
Assistant Professor of Medicine | Creighton Univ.
Presenters Schedule
Friday, February 14
Start Stop Topic Speaker Institution
7:15 7:45 Registration | Breakfast | Exhibits Conference Hallway
7:45 7:50 Welcome Address Ross Bremner, MD Norton Thoracic
7:50 8:00 Introduction to Conference & Speakers Rajat Walia, MD Norton Thoracic
8:00 – 11:15 a.m. Interstitial Lung Disease
8:00 8:45IPF Clinical Diagnosis (Evaluation & Transplant)
Amy Olson, MD National Jewish
8:45 9:30 Radiologic Diagnosis of IPF David Lynch, MD National Jewish
9:30 10:15 CTD/ILD/HP Rebecca Keith, MD National Jewish
10:15 11:00 Pathological Diagnosis of ILD Henry Tazelaar, MD Mayo Clinic
11:00 11:15Panel Discussion I Moderators: Sofya Tokman, MD & Rajat Walia, MD
All Speakers
11:15 − 11:45 a.m. Lunch | Visit Exhibitors
11:45 12:30Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (non-CME)
Kyle Hogarth, MDUniversity of Chicago
12:30 − 12:45 p.m. Break | Visit Exhibitors
12:45 – 2:30 p.m. Congenital Lung Disease
12:45 1:30CF and Considerations for Lung Transplant
Peadar Noone, MDUNC | Chapel Hill
1:30 2:15Pulmonary Hypertension: State-of-the-art Treatment
Lana Melendres-Groves, MD
University of New Mexico
2:15 2:30Panel Discussion II Moderators: Sofya Tokman, MD & Rajat Walia, MD
All Speakers
2:30 − 2:45 p.m. Break | Visit Exhibitors
2:45 – 6:00 p.m. Recipients and Donors
2:45 3:30Recipient Evaluation for Lung Transplant: Pushing the Envelope
Bhuvin Buddhdev, MD Norton Thoracic
3:30 4:15 Pushing the Envelope with Lung Donors Hesham Abdelrazek, MD Norton Thoracic
4:15 5:00Expanding the Donor Pool: Lung Transplantation from HCV Donors
Lara Schaheen, MD Norton Thoracic
5:00 5:45 ECMO as a Bridge to Transplant Samad Hashimi, MD Norton Thoracic
5:45 6:00Panel Discussion III Moderators: Michael Smith, MD & Jasmine Huang, MD
All Speakers
6:00 p.m. Adjourn, All Attendee Dinner | Westin Kierland Resort and Spa
Invited Faculty
Henry Tazelaar, MDChair Laboratory Medicine/PathologyGeraldine Zeiler Colby Professor of CytopathologyMayo Clinic Alix School of MedicineMayo Clinic - Arizona
Lianne Singer, MDMedical Director | Lung Transplant ProgramAssociate Professor of MedicineUniv. of TorontoInstitute of Medical ScienceInstitute of Health Policy, Managementand Evaluation
Peadar G. Noone, MD, FCCP, FRCPIMedical Director, UNC Center for
Bronchiectasis and NTM CareUNC Chapel Hill, NC
Julie Philley, MDChair | Department of MedicineAssociate Professor of Medicine
Univ. of Texas
Greg Snell, MDMedical Head | Lung Transplantation
Professor of MedicineAlfred Hospital and Monash University
Lana Melendres-Groves, MDMedical Director | Pulmonary HypertensionAssociate Professor of MedicineUniv. of New Mexico
John McDyer, MDDirector
Lung Transplantation Translational Research Program Associate Professor of Medicine
Univ. of Pittsburgh
Amy Olson, MDMedical Director | Pulmonary PhysiologyAssociate Professor of MedicineNational Jewish Health
Presenters
Saturday, February 15
Schedule
Start Stop Topic Speaker Institution
7:30 7:55 Registration | Breakfast | Exhibits Conference Hallway
7:55 8:00 Welcome & Introductions Rajat Walia, MD Norton Thoracic
8:00 – 10:30 a.m. Interstitial Lung Disease
8:00 8:45 Donation After Circulatory Death (DCD) Greg Snell, MD Alfred Hospital Melbourne, Australia
8:45 9:30Combined Procedures/High Risk Lung Transplant
Gabriel Loor, MD Baylor College of Medicine
9:30 10:15Transplanting the Sensitized Recipient and Long-Term Outcomes
Lianne Singer, MD University Hospital Toronto, Canada
10:15 10:30Panel Discussion IV Moderators: Ross Bremner, MD & Michael Smith, MD
All Speakers
10:30 − 10:45 a.m. Break | Visit Exhibitors
10:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Respiratory Issues and the Lung Transplant Patient
10:45 11:30Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction (CLAD)
Sofya Tokman, MD Norton Thoracic
11:30 12:15Airway Complications in Lung Transplantation
Ali Saeed, MD Norton Thoracic
12:15 1:00 Radiologist's Archive (Review of Cases) Amy Trahan, MD St. Joseph’s Hospital
1:00 1:15Panel Discussion V Moderators: Michael Smith, MD & Ashraf Omar, MD
All Speakers
1:15 − 1:30 p.m. Break | Pick-Up Lunch
1:30 – 2:15 p.m. Keynote Address | T. Mohanakumar, PhD, Norton Thoracic
2:15 − 2:30 p.m. Break | Visit Exhibitors
2:30 – 6:30 p.m. Infections in the Lung Transplant Patient
2:30 3:15The Pathology of Infections in the Transplanted Lung
Carol Farver, MD University of Michigan
3:15 4:00Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC)Infection: Diagnosis & Treatment
Julie Philley, MDUniversity of Texas
4:00 4:45 Fungal Infections in Lung Transplant John Baddley, MDUniversity of Alabama
4:45 5:00Panel Discussion VI Moderators: Rajat Walia, MD & Sofya Tokman, MD
All Speakers
5:00 5:45Combined Lung and Bone Marrow Transplants
John McDyer, MDUniversity of Pittsburgh
5:45 6:30 Marijuana and Lung Transplantation Jose Urdaneta, MD Norton Thoracic
6:30 p.m. Adjourn
7:00 p.m. Faculty Dinner | Westin Kierland Resort and Spa
Invited Faculty
John Baddley, MDAssociate Medical DirectorAssociate ProfessorDept. of Clinical and Diagnostic SciencesSchool of Health ProfessionsUniv. of Alabama at Birmingham
David Lynch, MDProfessor | Dept. of RadiologyNational Jewish Health
Kyle Hogarth, MDDirector | BronchoscopyCo-Director | Lung Cancer ScreeningProfessor of MedicinePulmonary/Critical Care | Univ. of Chicago
Ajit Limaye, MDDirector | Organ Transplant Infectious Disease ProgramProfessor of Medicine | Allergy & Infectious Diseases Adjunct Professor | Laboratory MedicineUniv. of Washington
Haifa Lyster, PharmDPharmacy Chair | ISHLT
Vice Chair | SOTPARoyal Brompton & Harefield NHS
Carol Farver, MDDirector of Pathology, Education Programs
Professor of PathologyDept. of PathologyUniv. of Michigan
Rebecca Keith, MDAssistant Professor
Interstitial Lung Disease | Pulmonary/Critical CareNational Jewish Health
Gabriel Loor, MDSurgical Director | Lung Transplant
Baylor College of Medicine
Presenters
Sunday, February 16
Course Directors
Rajat Walia, MD Division Chair | Pulmonary MedicineMedical Director | Lung TransplantProfessor of Medicine | Creighton Univ.Norton Thoracic Institute St. Joseph’s Hospitaland Medical Center
Michael Smith, MDDivision Chair | Thoracic Surgery
Surgical Director | Lung TransplantProfessor of Surgery | Creighton Univ.
Norton Thoracic Institute St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center
Schedule
Start Stop Topic Speaker Institution
7:30 7:55 Registration | Breakfast | Exhibits Conference Hallway
7:55 8:00 Welcome & Introductions Michael Smith, MD Norton Thoracic
8:00 – 10:30 a.m. Viruses and Bacterial Infections in Lung Transplant
8:00 8:45Monitoring Pharmacotherapy on ECMO and Plasmapheresis
Haifa Lyster, PharmDRoyal Bromptom & Harefield, NHS, UK
8:45 9:30Bacterial Infections in Immunocompromised Patients
Michael Nailor, PharmDSt. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center
9:30 10:15 Updates on CMV in Lung Transplant Ajit Limaye, MDUniversity of Washington
10:15 10:30Panel Discussion VII Moderators: Ashraf Omar, MD & Lauren Cherrier, PharmD
All Speakers
10:30 − 10:45 a.m. Break | Visit Exhibitors
10:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Pharmacy, Finance and Up Next in Lung Transplant
10:45 11:30Pharmacogenomics and Solid Organ Transplant
Lauren Cherrier, PharmD Norton Thoracic
11:30 − 11:45 a.m. Working Lunch
11:45 12:30Financial Implications of Lung Transplant
Brandi Krushelniski, BSN, MBA
Norton Thoracic
12:30 1:00Benefits and Pitfalls of Organ Care System and Demonstration
Michael Smith, MD Norton Thoracic
1:00 p.m. Adjourn