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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM MONDAY 30 JULY 2018 PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAM 8:00am – 6:00pm 11:00am – 4:00pm 11:00am – 11:30am 11:30am – 12:15pm

12:15pm – 13:00pm

1:00pm – 1:45pm 1:45pm – 2:30pm 2:30pm – 3:15pm

3:15pm – 3:30pm 3:30pm – 3:45pm 3:45pm – 4:00pm 4:00pm – 5:00pm 6:00pm – 8:00pm

Registration Desk Open

Pre-Function Area

Pre-Conference Workshop in Advanced Heart Failure Management Emerging Treatments in Heart Failure A/Prof John Atherton Chairs: Julie Adsett & Steve Woodruffe Management of Renal Impairment in the Heart Failure Patient i) The Nephrologist perspective – Prof Keshwar Baboolal ii) The Cardiologist perspective - A/Prof John Atherton iii) Discussion and questions Remote Monitoring and Management of the Heart Failure Patient i) Telemonitoring of the HF patient – Dr Scott McKenzie ii) Remote monitoring of body weight – Andrew Maiorana iii) HF management via Telehealth – Chris Horton iv) Discussion and questions Lunch and Trade Exhibition

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The Future of Valvular Disease Interventions to Manage Heart Failure A/Prof Greg Scalia Emerging Treatments for the Patient with a Ventricular Assist Device i) Care of the VAD Patient – Jayne Bancroft ii) Exercise-based CR for VAD Patients – Andrew Maiorana iii) Discussion and questions The future of Cardiac Transplant – “Heart-in-a-box” Jo Maddicks-Law New Models of Care in Heart Failure Management – Where to from here? Annabel Hickey Afternoon Tea and Trade Exhibition

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Members Forum

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Welcome Reception (including Networking Speed Dating Event & Launch of ACRA Mentoring Program)

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TUESDAY 31 JULY 2018 CONFERENCE PROGRAM – DAY 1 7:15-8:00

Registration Desk Open Breakfast Panel: Sponsored by the Heart Foundation Create, Collaborate and Grow: How can we engage with patients to optimise medication and lifestyle adherence?

Panellists:

Professor Robyn Clark (MC); Dr Geoff Holt (Interventional Cardiologist); Chastina Heck (Pharmacist and Aboriginal Woman); Dr Anita Green (General Practitioner); Dr Gina Cleo(Dietitian); Patient (TBC)

8:30-8:40 8:40-8:45

Plenary Session 1: “Collaborate” Chair: TBC Welcome to Country Convener Welcome Paul Camp– welcome delegates, housekeeping and updates Official Opening via Patient Story

8:45-9:00 9:00-9:40

9:40-9:45 9:45-10:25

10:25-10:45

10:45-11:45 10:45-11:00

11:00-11:15 11:15-11:30

11:30-11:45

11:45-11:50 11:50-12:30

Alan Goble Oration- The challenge of reaching out to Cardiologists: How can we get them involved in Cardiac Rehabilitation? Associate Professor David Colquhoun, Wesley Medical Centre and Greenslopes Private Hospital. With facilitated discussion. Get Up and Move! (physical activity session) International Keynote: The evolving epidemiology of Heart Failure and its prevention Professor John Cleland, Royal Brompton Hospital, UK Morning Tea, Poster Display and Trade Exhibition Plenary Session 2 Chair: TBC Research Prize Session Katie Palmer: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effect of exercise parameters on quality of life and physical function in community dwelling people with Chronic Heart Failure Thomas Howes: Are people with stroke and TIA attending cardiac rehab? A nationwide survey Jenna Taylor: Feasibility, safety, adherence and efficacy of high intensity interval training in cardiac rehabilitation for patients with coronary heart disease. Findings from The FITR Heart Study. Jonathan Rawstorn: Breaking accessibility barriers: Can telerehabilitation deliver real-time specialist support to every patient, in every location? Get Up and Move! (physical activity session) Clinical Excellence Showcase (6 x 5 min presentations) 1. Chest pain assessment service trial at Caboolture Hospital improving patient safety and patient flow (Kathleen Powter/Julie Taylor) 2. Overcoming hyperventilation: functional breathing training in clinical cardiac rehabilitation (Ehsan Hamdy) 3. A Cardiac Rehabilitation coalition: measuring and

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12:30-1:30

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1:45-2:00

2:00-2:15

2:15-3:30

improving practice (Carolyn Astley) 4. “Track and Trigger” Heart Failure weight monitoring tool (Eugene Lugg) 5. Living well with SCAD - A Novel cardiac rehabilitation program (Wendy Maginess) 6. TBA Lunch, Poster Display and Trade Exhibition (including ACRA AGM at 12:50pm) CONCURRENT ABSTRACT SESSIONS Theme: “Create” Theme: “Create” Theme: Strengthening Lifestyle Change: “Collaborate” the chain of Exercise and Diet Patient survival for AMI Room: engagement and and Cardiac Chair: support Arrest Room: Room: Chair: Chair: A novel Dietary Patterns for Patient readiness approach to Heart Health – An for risk-reduction promote timely evidence informed education and care-seeking in approach (Beth lifestyle change patients with Meertens) following transient acute ischemic attack myocardial (Heidi Janssen) infarction: creating a virtual heart attack experience (Polly Li) Australian’s Are cardiac Clinical and awareness of rehabilitation patients health promotion cardiac arrest meeting the physical partnerships and rates of CPR activity guidelines 12 support training: results months after their cardiothoracic from the Heart event? A longitudinal surgical patient Foundation’s study (Nicole Freene) recovery (Brittany Heart Watch Marsh) Survey (Janet Bray) Benefits of Exercise prescription The Queensland cardiac following median My Heart, My Life rehabilitation on sternotomy: What’s Support Program patients who best for physical and (Karen Uhlmann) have cognitive recovery? A experienced an systematic review out of hospital (Jacqueline Pengelly) cardiac arrest (OOHCA) – a retrospective cohort study (Robert Zecchin)

Networking roundtables and clinical practice sharing A chance to meet

BREAKOUT SESSIONS Workshop: Aboriginal Atrial Fibrillation and Torres Strait Symposium: Islander Themed (Title Perspectives on TBC) managing competing TBC priorities, cardiac

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Theme: “Create, Collaborate, Grow” Heart Failure Room: Chair:

Identifying barriers to engagement in rehabilitation for people with Chronic Heart Failure: An Australian Survey (Katie Palmer)

Mortality rates post Heart Failure exercise rehabilitation program (Steve Woodruffe)

An empowermentbased program on self-care and health-related quality of life of patients with Chronic Heart Failure: A preliminary costeffective analysis on the program effects (Doris Yu) Walking Workshop: Active Cities- Why it matters and what to look for

rehabilitation and the patient journey

others working in the CR field in an informal environment. Topics to discuss could include: What lessons have you learned from your own practice/research?; How do you do things in your practice?; How can we better look after our own health as CR professionals? How can we better collaborate and advocate for patients and improvements in CR services?

A set of 3-4 presentations with extended audience Q & A and panel discussion facilitated by Lis Neubeck. Integrated AF management and its role in the coordination of care (Dr Jeroen Hendricks) TBC TBC

Learn how to become an advocate for active neighborhoods. This Walkshop will move quickly from evidence to application. It will begin with an overview of evidence linking the design of cities and streetscapes with physical activity, sedentary behavior, and physiological risk factors for CVD. Because patients live in the same communities as everyone else, there is reason to believe that creating more activitysupportive cities and neighborhoods can contribute to improved prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. Attendees will learn how to use a brief streetscape observation measure looking at elements of an activity-supportive neighborhood. They will then go out into the streets, and apply the measure. Evidence from this activity will be used to recommend improvements. (Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes for walking if you plan on attending this session)

3:30-4:00

4:00-4:40

4:40-4:50 4:50pm 6:15pm – 6:30pm 7:00pm – 11:00pm

Afternoon Tea, Poster Q & A session and Trade Exhibition Plenary Session 3: “Create” Chair: TBC The effect of lifestyle and obesity in childhood and early adulthood on the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes later in life Professor Alison Venn, Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania Patient Story Close of Day 1 Coach transfers departing Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane ACRA 2018 ASM Gala Dinner

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Ballroom Meet in Hotel Lobby GOMA River Room

WEDNESDAY 1 AUGUST 2018 CONFERENCE PROGRAM – DAY 2 Registration Desk Open 7:30-8:15

8:55-9:00 9:00-9:40

9:40-9:45 9:45-10:45 9:45-10:00 10:00-10:15 10:15-10:30 10:30-10:45 10:45-11:15

11:15-12:30

Heart Foundation guided walk Plenary Session: “Grow” Chair: TBC Chair to welcome delegates, housekeeping, updates Brain fitness and resilience: How to manage stress to grow mindset, embrace change and improve health Professor Selena Bartlett, IHBI, Queensland University of Technology Get Up and Move! (physical activity session) Clinical Prize Session Emma McGlynn: After hours Cardiac Rehabilitation, meeting the needs of our younger patients Lis Neubeck: Scottish National Inquiry on Atrial Fibrillation Jenna Taylor: Clinical considerations for high intensity interval training in cardiac rehabilitation Mary-Anne Beer: Screening for sleep apnoea in Cardiac Rehabilitation: prevalence and outcomes Morning Tea, Poster Display and Trade Exhibition

Networking roundtables and clinical practice sharing A chance to meet others working in the CR field in an informal environment. Topics to discuss could include: What lessons have you learned from your own practice/research?; How do you do things in your practice?; How can we better look after our own health as CR professionals? How can we better collaborate and advocate for patients and improvements in CR services?

BREAKOUT SESSIONS Workshop: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Theme (Title TBC) TBC

Workshop: How to become an evidence-based cardiac rehabilitation practitioner This workshop provides fundamental skills in evidence based practice. Learn how to find the answers to your clinical questions in the research evidence, critically read and appraise a journal article, understand basic medical statistics (e.g. pvalue), and apply the findings to everyday practice. No previous research experience is required

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Ballroom Ballroom Ballroom Ballroom Ballroom Ballroom Pre-Function Area Symposium: Addiction, Habits and the Brain: How recent advances in science can inform clinical practice A set of 3 presentations with extended audience Q & A and panel discussion around the theme of addiction. - How to use neuroplasticity to reduce stressinduced addictions (Selena Bartlett) - Smoking cessation (Colin Mendelsohn) - Are habits the key to sustained weight loss? (Gina Cleo)

12:30-1:15

Lunch, Poster Q & A Session and Trade Exhibition

Theme: “Create” Screening in CVD Challenges and Opportunities Room: Chair:

CONCURRENT SESSIONS Theme: “Collaborate” Addressing referral, access and resourcing issues for cardiac rehabilitation improvement Room: Chair:

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Theme: “Grow” Is it time to rethink cardiac rehabilitation program design, content and eligibility? Room: Chair:

1:15-1:35

Invited Speaker Pre-exercise screening for cardiac rehabilitation (Andrew Maiorana)

Invited Speaker Striking the balance: Combining best patient outcomes and cost-effective interventions to manage cardiovascular disease (TBC)

Invited Speaker Outreach Cardiology- effective models of care that can the lead change that needs to happen (TBC)

1:35-1:50

Screening for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea in Cardiac Rehabilitation – a single site experience (Robert Zecchin) Total cardiovascular disease risk scoring assessments: a survey on screening in general practice (Anita Smith) Identification of secondary atrial fibrillation during hospital admission and patient selfmonitoring for atrial fibrillation recurrence post discharge: a feasibility study (Nicole Lowres)

The Global Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Survey: Cardiac Rehabilitation program resources and impact in Australia (Robyn Gallagher) Cardiac Rehabilitation Secondary Prevention referral numbers: a retrospective audit and process review (Hazel Mountford)

Evaluation of a new health service designed to improve cardiovascular health and reduce the risk of recurrent cardiovascular events after transient ischemic attack or non-disabling stroke (Heidi Janssen)

Cardiac rehabilitation for all adults in rural and remote areas of northern Queensland: Barriers, enablers and pathways (Patricia Field)

Developing a cardiac rehabilitation curriculum in Victoria – methods and preliminary results (Susie Cartledge)

1:50-2:05

2:05-2:20

2:20-2:25 “Create”: Acute care and the patient journey Room: Chair:

Resistance training following median sternotomy: should we continue to fear it? (Jacqueline Pengelly)

Get Up and Move! INVITED SPEAKER SYMPOSIUMS “Collaborate”: Closing “Grow”: Managing heart disease in the heart-health gap an aging population: challenges for Aboriginal and and opportunities Torres Strait Islander Room: peoples Chair: Room: Chair:

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2:25-2:45

Out of hospital cardiac arrest and considerations for cardiac rehabilitation

An improved model of cardiac care for ATSI patients at the PA Hospital William Wang

Mobility, frailty and other considerations for exercise in the older patient Alison Mudge

2:45-3:05

Improved assessment of chest pain in the ED/delays in presentation

Community-controlled care: from prevention to rehabilitation Alison Nelson

The management of patients with peripheral vascular diseases in the cardiac rehabilitation setting Chris Askew

3:05-3:25

Multidisciplinary care of families with inherited heart diseases Jodie Ingles Panel Discussion inc. patient

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End-of-life care in Heart Failure patients: what role for the Cardiac Rehabilitation practitioner? TBC

Panel Discussion inc. Aboriginal patient

Panel Discussion inc. older patient

3:25-3:35

3:35-3:55

3:55-4:35

4:35-4:45 4:45-4:55

4:55-5:00 5:00pm

Afternoon Tea, Poster Display and Trade Exhibition

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Plenary Session 5: “Grow” Chair: TBC The Great Vape Debate Ballroom Experts in smoking cessation and tobacco treatment debate the pros and cons of e-cigarettes including the latest evidence, safety and risks, impact on smoking rates, and potential clinical implications. Opportunity for audience questions and debate provided. Speakers: Colin Mendelsohn and Renee Bittoun Moderator: Brett Windeatt The Final Word (a patient story) Prizes and Awards Clinical Paper, Research Paper, Poster Prizes, People’s Choice, Committee, Exhibitor Passport Prize, Poster Passport Prize ACRA 2019 ASM Promo Conclusion of Conference

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