Scientific Meeting 2026

HourTitle
07:00amContinental Breakfast and Registration
07:55amWelcoming Remarks

Valentín Del Río, MD, FACC
President & Governor ACC PR Chapter

Ricardo Santiago, MD, FACC
President Scientific Program Committee
08:00amSession A: From Evidence to Practice:
Scientific Advances and Guideline Updates

Best of ACC Late Breaking Clinical Trials
Hadley Wilson, MD, MACC

Update on the ACC/AHA Guideline for Perioperative Cardiovascular Management for Noncardiac Surgery
Purvi Parwani, MD, FACC

Update on the ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes
Hadley Wilson, MD, MACC
09:00amDiscussion
09:10amCoffee Break – Exhibitor Visit
09:25amSession B: Emerging Paradigms in Coronary Disease
Moderator: Ricardo Santiago, MD, FACC

Microvascular dysfunction evaluation and treatment: an interventional cardiologist’s perspective
Brett Wanamaker, MD, FACC, FSCAI

Lipoprotein(a): The Next Major Target in Coronary Disease Prevention
Hector Martinez, MD, FACC

Heart Team Challenges: revascularization decision-making in the modern era
Brett Wanamaker, MD, FACC, FSCAI
10:25amDiscussion
10:35amCoffee Break – Exhibitor Visit
10:50amSession C: Cardiology Potpourri

Approach to Severe Mitral Regurgitation in Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy
Jose Madrazo, MD

Multi-modality Advanced Imaging in Cardiac Amyloidosis
Juan Lopez-Mattei, MD, FACC
11:30amDiscussion
11:40amLunch Symposium
01:10pmKick-Off Symposium
01:30pmSession D: Electrophysiology Fundamentals & Advances
Moderator: Juan Sotomonte, MD, FACC

Live Case: 3D-Mapping + FARAPULSE Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA)
Operator: Hilton Franqui, MD, FACC / Francisco Perez, MD, FACC

Non-thermal ablation
Juan Sotomonte, MD, FACC

Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion: The “Dual-Operator” Perspective
Ricardo Perez, MD, FACC

Newer Technologies in ICD Therapy (EV-ICD)
Helder Hernandez, MD, FACC

Leadless Pacing: Update 2026
Alfredo Lamela, MD
03:00pmDiscussion
03:10pmCoffee Break – Exhibitor Visit
03:25pmSunset Symposium
03:55pmDay Conclusion – Adjourn
Valentin Del Rio, MD, FACC

HourTitle
07:00amContinental Breakfast and Registration
07:55amWelcoming Remarks

Valentín Del Río, MD, FACC
President & Governor ACC PR Chapter

Ricardo Santiago, MD, FACC
President Scientific Program Committee
08:00amSession E: Transcatheter Valvular Interventions

Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Mitral Valve Repair: Current Status and Future Directions
Pedro Colon, MD, FACC

Does commercial experience then inform indication? A story about TAVR “Low-Risk” TAVR
Hemal Gada, MD

Contemporary Evaluation of Tricuspid Regurgitation in the Transcatheter Era
Purvi Parwani, MD, FACC

Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement: The New TAVR!!!
Hemal Gada, MD
09:20amDiscussion
09:30amCoffee Break – Exhibitor Visit
09:45amSession F: Contemporary Strategies and System Innovation in Cardiac Surgery

Surgical Repair or Transcatheter Clip for Primary Mitral Regurgitation?
Patrick McCarthy, MD, FACC

Advancing Cardiac Surgical Quality in a U.S. Territory: Early Experience with Phase-of-Care Mortality Assessment
Gonzalo Gonzalez, MD

Surgical or Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement for Bicuspid Aortic Stenosis?
Patrick McCarthy, MD, FACC
10:45amMaster Lecture: José Eugenio López, MD, FACC
Moderator: Ricardo Santiago, MD, FACC

Building a Regional Adult Cardiac Surgery Network in Puerto Rico: Implementation, Outcomes and Future Directions
Gonzalo Gonzalez, MD
11:15amDiscussion
11:25amCoffee Break – Exhibitor Visit
11:40amLunch Symposium
01:00pmKick-off Symposium
01:20pmSession G: Fellows In-Training
Moderator: Senior FITs

Clinical Case – CCVPR
The Hole Story: Left Ventricular Pseudoaneurysm from Infective Endocarditis
Andres Garcia, MD

Clinical Case – San Lucas Hospital
Title: TBA
Luis Colon, MD / Angel Ramos, MD

Clinical Case – VACHCS
Fix the Flow, Not the Valve: A Hemodynamic Strategy to Ebstein’s Anomaly
Stephanie Ortiz, MD
OR
When Inferior Occlusion Myocardial Infarction Does Not Meet STEMI Criteria
Diego Ortiz, MD

Clinical Case – MMC
Title: TBA
Xavier Delgado, MD / Brian Torres, MD

Clinical Case – MUSC Health
Successful Outcomes with VT Ablation in Patients with Cardiac Amyloidosis
Jomar Machuca, MD
02:10pmCoffee Break – Exhibitor Visit
02:25pmSession H: Hot Topics in Cardio-Oncology

Advancing Cardio-Oncology: Scientific Progress and Clinical Priorities
Bonnie Ky, MD, MSCE, FACC

Coronary artery disease in cancer patients
Juan Lopez-Mattei, MD, FACC

Evolving Oncology Treatments and Cardiovascular Risk: Cardio-Oncology in 2026
Bonnie Ky, MD, MSCE, FACC
03:25pmDiscussion
03:35pmState of the Chapter
Valentin Del Rio, MD, FACC

National ACC Update
Bonnie Ky, MD, MSCE, FACC
04:00pmFIT Jeopardy 2026
04:35pmFIT Poster and Oral Presentations Competition Winner Announcement
04:40pmDay Conclusion – Adjourn
Valentin Del Rio, MD, FACC

Ponce School Medicine

10 CME credits were requested to the Ponce Medical School of Medicine

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The Puerto Rico Chapter of the American College of Cardiology, on its 36th Meeting, will provide the most updated information regarding the management of basic and complex cardiovascular diseases and practice improvement. A well-balanced scientific program has been developed, emphasizing appropriateness of care in patients with progressive and cardiovascular diseases and other relevant conditions carrying significant morbidity and mortality in our population. Also, will highlight the application of current guidelines, existing and new technologies, and breakthroughs in the management and prevention of cardiovascular diseases.

Educational Objectives for the ACC Puerto Rico Chapter 2026 Meeting:

  1. Analyze the most recent updates in the ACC/AHA guidelines for the management of acute coronary syndromes and their impact on contemporary clinical practice.
  2. Integrate evidence-based recommendations regarding antiplatelet therapy, anticoagulation strategies, and revascularization timing into the management of patients with STEMI and NSTEMI.
  3. Evaluate risk stratification tools and guideline-directed medical therapy to optimize short- and long-term outcomes in patients presenting with acute coronary syndromes.
  4. Evaluate the pathophysiologic relationship between obesity, cardiometabolic dysfunction, and the development and progression of heart failure, particularly HFpEF.
  5. Analyze current clinical trial data regarding the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists in patients with heart failure and obesity, including their effects on functional capacity, symptom burden, and cardiovascular outcomes.
  6. Integrate evidence-based weight management strategies, including pharmacologic therapy with GLP-1 receptor agonists, into comprehensive heart failure management to improve clinical outcomes and quality of life.
  7. Differentiate obstructive and non-obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy phenotypes and their implications for therapeutic decision-making.
  8. Evaluate currently approved pharmacologic and interventional treatment options for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, including novel cardiac myosin inhibitors, in the context of symptom burden and left ventricular outflow tract obstruction.
  9. Assess emerging therapies and evolving clinical trial data to inform individualized treatment strategies and optimize long-term outcomes in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
  10. Differentiate transthyretin (ATTR) and light-chain (AL) cardiac amyloidosis based on pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and diagnostic strategies to guide appropriate management.
  11. Evaluate currently approved pharmacologic therapies for cardiac amyloidosis, including transthyretin stabilizers and gene-silencing agents, in the context of disease stage and patient characteristics.
  12. Assess emerging therapeutic agents and ongoing clinical trial data to inform timely referral, multidisciplinary care, and optimization of long-term outcomes in patients with cardiac amyloidosis.
  13. Evaluate current guideline recommendations and patient selection criteria for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in severe aortic stenosis across surgical risk categories.
  14. Analyze emerging evidence and technical considerations for the use of TAVR in patients with severe native aortic regurgitation, including anatomical challenges and procedural outcomes.
  15. Integrate contemporary imaging, heart team assessment, and device selection strategies to optimize procedural success and long-term outcomes in patients undergoing TAVR.
  16. Differentiate current indications and patient selection criteria for transcatheter mitral and tricuspid valve replacement based on valve pathology, anatomic considerations, and surgical risk.
  17. Evaluate contemporary clinical trial data and real-world outcomes supporting transcatheter mitral and tricuspid valve replacement therapies in patients with severe valvular heart disease.
  18. Differentiate traditional and emerging modalities for early detection of chemotherapy-related cardiac dysfunction, including biomarkers and advanced cardiac imaging techniques.
  19. Evaluate the role of strain imaging, cardiac MRI, and circulating biomarkers in identifying subclinical myocardial injury in patients receiving cardiotoxic cancer therapies.
  20. Integrate contemporary cardio-oncology surveillance strategies into clinical practice to enable early intervention and mitigate the progression of cancer therapy–related cardiac dysfunction.

CVT Team program will be available soon.

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(CARD FIT)
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Physician
(Non Member Puerto Rico Chapter)

$350.00
*On-Site Registration add $50.00

Hospital or Practice Administrator
Medical Liaison

$250.00
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Guest Faculty

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ACC Puerto Rico Chapter Member in Good Standing
FACC & Assoc Fellow

FREE

Physician Non-Member
PR Chapter

$375.00

MD Non Member One (1) Day Pass FRIDAY or SATURDAY

$190.00

CVT PR Chapter Member
In Good Standing
Accreditation valid only for Nurses, Radiographic and radiotherapy technology (sonography)

FREE

CVT PR Chapter Non Member
Accreditation valid only for Nurses, Radiographic and radiotherapy technology (sonography) 

$150.00

CVT Non Member One (1) Day Pass FRIDAY or SATURDAY

$80.00

Fellows in Training

FREE

Resident

FREE

Medical Student

FREE

Hospital or Practice Administrator Medical Liaison
Non Member PR Chapter

$250.00

Faculty Guest

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Sheraton Puerto Rico Resort & Casino
200 Convention Blvd, San Juan, 00907

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Last Day to Book : Monday, March 30, 2026