Douglas L. Packer, United States of America

Professor of Medicine John M. Nasseff, Sr., Professorship in Cardiology Director, Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology Research Laboratories Douglas L. Packer, MD, is a Professor of Medicine, and the John M. Nasseff, Sr., Professor in Cardiovascular Diseases in the Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Division of Cardiac Electrophysiology, at Mayo Clinic Rochester. He is Director of the Translational Electrophysiology Research Laboratory. Dr. Packer is internationally known in cardiac electrophysiology. He received the MD degree at the University of Utah and completed an internship, residency and fellowship at Duke University, where he was on staff before coming to Mayo. His honors and awards include the ACC 2019 Distinguished Scientist Award (Translational) (2019), the Distinguished Service Award from Brigham Young University, the Haskel Schiff Award in Internal Medicine from Duke University, the Eric Prystowsky Advocate for Patients Award, and a variety of Visiting Professorship awards. Dr. Packer is active in the Heart Rhythm Society where he is a past president and member of the Board of Trustees. He is also active in the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. He has served/currently serves on editorial boards for the Circulation Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology, American Heart Journal, the Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, Heart Rhythm journal, and the (EP) Journal of the American College of Cardiology. He also has served on multiple National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute work groups on atrial fibrillation, ablation and planning for future NIH studies. Dr. Packer has been an active teacher and mentor and also lectures widely on cardiac arrhythmias. He has written or co-authored more than 355 publications. He has lectured extensively in national and international meetings, giving over 1,729 invited lectures in 41 countries. He has served on the executive committee of a number of NIH multicenter randomized clinical trials, Including the MUSTT, SCD-HeFT, and HAT Trials. Dr. Packer is also the International Principal Investigator of the recently reported NIH CABANA Trial. In this capacity, he led the consortium of centers directing the trial. He is the PI of the Thermedical VT Needle Electrode study and on the Executive Committee of the LESS VT Study. Dr. Packer is a Mayo Clinician Investigator. His translational work focuses on the mechanisms and ablation of atrial fibrillation and other cardiac arrhythmias, autologous fibroblast modulation of electrical impulse propagation in the heart, and the development of carbon particle catheter-free ablation of arrhythmias. His clinical work investigates 4/5 dimensional integrated image-guided ablation and the development of new energy sources for the modification of cardiac tissue. His work has been funded in part by private foundations, the American Heart Association, and the NIH. A key part of his research is the development of the US Catheter Free Particle Therapy Ablation Program. He is also the PI of the Extracorporeal Particle Therapy Ablation Using Proton and Carbon Beams, that is currently under way. Dr. Packer holds US and European patents in the development of intracardiac ultrasound and 4/5D imaging, and particle therapy ablation.

Presenter of 6 Presentations

Arrhythmia Management in Grown-ups with Congenital Heart (GUCH)

What to Do When Everything Fails – Alcohol, Extra Power, Radiotherapy, Autonomic Modification

Session Type
Arrhythmia Management in Grown-ups with Congenital Heart (GUCH)
Date
25.02.2020, Tuesday
Session Time
15:30 - 17:00
Room
Hall B
Lecture Time
16:30 - 16:45
Mini - Course

Implications of Anatomy for Idiopathic VT/PVC Ablation

Session Type
Mini - Course
Date
24.02.2020, Monday
Session Time
13:30 - 15:30
Room
Hall J
Lecture Time
13:30 - 13:55
AF-Various Aspects

Has CABANA Changed Our Practice? Expectations from the EAST Trial

Session Type
AF-Various Aspects
Date
26.02.2020, Wednesday
Session Time
10:30 - 12:00
Room
Hall I
Lecture Time
10:30 - 10:45
Mini - Course

The Role of ECG in Planning PVC/VT Ablation

Session Type
Mini - Course
Date
24.02.2020, Monday
Session Time
13:30 - 15:30
Room
Hall J
Lecture Time
13:55 - 14:20
Mini - Course

Redo PVI: If the Veins Are Isolated what is the Next Step?

Session Type
Mini - Course
Date
24.02.2020, Monday
Session Time
15:50 - 19:00
Room
Hall I
Lecture Time
17:10 - 17:30
Arrhythmia Management in Grown-ups with Congenital Heart (GUCH)

Best Approach to VT Mapping – Substrate vs. Activation Mapping and their Pitfalls

Session Type
Arrhythmia Management in Grown-ups with Congenital Heart (GUCH)
Date
25.02.2020, Tuesday
Session Time
15:30 - 17:00
Room
Hall B
Lecture Time
15:30 - 15:45

Moderator of 3 Sessions

Mini - Course
Session Type
Mini - Course
Room
Hall J
Date
24.02.2020, Monday
Session Time
13:30 - 15:30
Arrhythmia Management in Grown-ups with Congenital Heart (GUCH)
Session Type
Arrhythmia Management in Grown-ups with Congenital Heart (GUCH)
Room
Hall B
Date
25.02.2020, Tuesday
Session Time
15:30 - 17:00
AF-Various Aspects