Penn State of Art Heart Failure Course 2022

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Penn Medicine State of Art Heart Failure Course 2022

Format: 31 videos + 33 pdfs, size: 11.3 GB

Course Audience: internist, cardiologist, surgeon, family medicine physician

Overview:

Date & Location

Friday, October 21, 2022, 8:30 AM – Saturday, October 22, 2022, 6:30 PM, Arthur H. Rubenstein Auditorium, Smilow Center for Translational Research and On-Line (Hybrid), Philadelphia, PA

Course Overview

This course will provide a comprehensive, state of the art update on the management of heart failure focusing on the recently updated ACC/AHA Heart Failure Management Guidelines. The course is divided into six threads each focusing on a unique aspect of heart failure management from medical and device therapies, recognition of unique etiologies of heart failure, management of cardiogenic shock and selection for advanced therapies including transplant and ventricular assist devices. Each thread will have one or more cases to illustrate diagnostic and therapeutic challenges followed by panel discussions and audience participation to make the material actionable in daily practice. Two keynote speakers, one each day, will provide a visionary overview of the days’ topics and provide valuable perspective from a thought leader. A unique aspect of this course will be a mock patient selection committee meeting for heart transplant and ventricular assist device to include a representative of each of the disciplines present during these life and death deliberations. This will be an opportunity to see, first hand, how patients are presented and which clinical and psychosocial aspects are considered in advanced therapy patient selection. The program includes a debate as well as a presentation from a patient who had a ventricular assist device and went on to have a heart transplant. The faculty will include heart failure cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, electrophysiologists, advanced practice providers, social workers, a patient and other members of the Heart Team.

Target Audience

Specialties – EMERGENCY MEDICINE – Internal Medicine-Critical Care Medicine, FAMILY MEDICINE, FAMILY MEDICINE – Geriatric Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Geriatric Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Hospice and Palliative Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Interventional Cardiology, MEDICAL GENETICS AND GENOMICS – Medical Biochemical Genetics, THORACIC AND CARDIAC SURGERY

Learning Objectives

After completing this activity, participants should be able to:

  1. Describe evidence based therapies for the treatment of heart failure including SGLT-2 inhibitors and soluable guanylate cyclase activators
  2. Explain how to increase the percent of patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction receiving all 4 guideline directed classes of medications
  3. Describe evidence based therapies for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and amyloid cardiomyopathy
  4. Explain the indications for TAVR and mitral valve edge to edge repairs
  5. Explain the indications for remote monitoring of heart failure patients
  6. Formulate appropriate approaches to overcoming barriers to achieving heart failure guideline directed medical and device therapies
  7. Identify patients who may benefit from cardiac contractility management, biventricular pacing and ICD’s
  8. Describe patient characteristics that are associated with improved outcomes following revascularization procedures
  9. Identify evidence based therapies for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
  10. Describe the impact of COVID-19 on the heart
  11. Explain the mechanisms of action and cardiac risks of cancer chemotherapeutic agents
  12. Identify clinical, laboratory, imaging and psychosocial factors that predict outcome in heart transplant and ventricular assist devices
  13. Describe the use of genetic testing in identifying genetic causes of cardiomyopathy
  14. Identify when to refer a patient to a multidisciplinary heart failure program
  15. Describe the roles and responsibilities of members of the interprofessional heart failure team

Acute Shock and Shock Team (Video MP4 Format)

Acute Shock and Shock Team (PDF Format)

Advanced Therapies Selection Meeting ‘The Chosen Ones’ (Video MP4 Format)

Advanced Therapies Selection Meeting ‘The Chosen Ones’ (PDF Format)

Amyloid – ‘Gumming up the Works’ (Video MP4 Format)

Amyloid – ‘Gumming up the Works’ (PDF Format)

Cardiac Effects of COVID – ‘Pandemic Palpitations’ (Video MP4 Format)

Cardiac Effects of COVID – ‘Pandemic Palpitations’ (PDF Format)

Cardio-Oncology ‘Good Drugs Gone Bad’ (Video MP4 Format)

Cardio-Oncology ‘Good Drugs Gone Bad’ (PDF Format)

Case 1 (Video MP4 Format)

Case 1 (PDF Format)

Case 2 (Video MP4 Format)

Case 2 (PDF Format)

Case 3 (Video MP4 Format)

Case 3 (PDF Format)

Case 4 (Video MP4 Format)

Case 4 (PDF Format)

Comorbidites in Heart Failure (Video MP4 Format)

Comorbidites in Heart Failure (PDF Format)

Debate – VAD Outcomes are as Good as Heart Transplant ‘It’s a Wash’ (PDF Format)

Debate – VAD Outcomes are as Good as Heart Transplant “It’s a Wash” (Video MP4 Format)

Debate – VAD Outcomes are as Good as Heart Transplant “It’s a Wash” (PDF Format)

Devices to Help the Failing Heart – ‘Just a Lttle Clip’ (Video MP4 Format)

Devices to Help the Failing Heart – ‘Just a Lttle Clip’ (PDF Format)

EP and Heart Failure – ‘Keeping the Beat’ (Video MP4 Format)

EP and Heart Failure – ‘Keeping the Beat’ (PDF Format)

Genetic Dilated Cardimyopathy – ‘It’s in the Genes’ (PDF Format)

Heart Transplant – ‘Change of Heart’ (Video MP4 Format)

Heart Transplant – ‘Change of Heart’ (PDF Format)

HF22_Brochure_v13 (PDF Format)

HFpEF – Finally Something to do (PDF Format)

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (PDF Format)

Keynote- Cardiogenic Shock- Principles, Progress and Future Prospects (Video MP4 Format)

Keynote- Cardiogenic Shock- Principles, Progress and Future Prospects (PDF Format)

KEYNOTE- The New AHA ACC HFSA Heart Failure Guidelines (Video MP4 Format)

KEYNOTE- The New AHA ACC HFSA Heart Failure Guidelines (PDF Format)

Living with Heart Failure (or MCS or Transplant) – ‘No Pulse No Problem’ (Video MP4 Format)

Living with Heart Failure (or MCS or Transplant) – ‘No Pulse No Problem’ (PDF Format)

Mechanical Circulatory Support – ‘Go with the Continuous Flow’ (Video MP4 Format)

Mechanical Circulatory Support – ‘Go with the Continuous Flow’ (PDF Format)

New Heart Failure Guidelines (Video MP4 Format)

New Heart Failure Guidelines (PDF Format)

New Technologies That Might Just Work (Video MP4 Format)

New Technologies That Might Just Work (PDF Format)

Novel Drugs (Video MP4 Format)

Novel Drugs (PDF Format)

Overcoming Barriers to Advanced Therapies (Video MP4 Format)

Overcoming Barriers to Advanced Therapies (PDF Format)

Panel Discussion with Q&A (Video MP4 Format)

Pulmonary Hypertension and Right Ventricular Failure (Video MP4 Format)

Pulmonary Hypertension and Right Ventricular Failure (PDF Format)

Remote Monitoring – ‘Keeping my eye on you’ (Video MP4 Format)

Remote Monitoring – ‘Keeping my eye on you’ (PDF Format)

Revascularization (Video MP4 Format)

Revascularization (PDF Format)

Sarcoid – ‘My Heart is on Fire’ (Video MP4 Format)

Sarcoid – ‘My Heart is on Fire’ (PDF Format)

SGLT-2 Inhibitors and Vericiguat ‘How Sweet it is!’ (Video MP4 Format)

SGLT-2 Inhibitors and Vericiguat ‘How Sweet it is!’ (PDF Format)

Systolic Heart Failure – How to Achieve Myocardial Recovery Panel Discussion with Q&A 1 (Video MP4 Format)

Systolic Heart Failure – How to Achieve Myocardial Recovery Panel Discussion with Q&A 2 (Video MP4 Format)

Valve Surgery (Video MP4 Format)

Valve Surgery (PDF Format)

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