Scripps 11th Annual Structural Heart Intervention and Imaging 2022

Scripps 11th Annual Structural Heart Intervention and Imaging 2022

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Scripps 11th Annual Structural Heart Intervention and Imaging 2022

Format: 19 videos + 1 pdf, size: 3.62 GB

Course Audience: cardiologist, radiologist, sonographer

Overview:

Course Overview

Scripps’ Structural Heart Intervention and Imaging conference is designed to provide a practical, cutting-edge, and live case-based assessment of the emerging area of structural heart disease interventions and cardiovascular imaging. The course will place a strong emphasis on the collaborative nature of these procedures across many disciplines within cardiology.  Expert faculty will include interventionists, invasive cardiologists, echocardiologists, electrophysiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiac anesthesiologists, and sonographers. Faculty

will discuss clinical guidelines on patient selection, pre-procedural assessment, procedural tips, techniques, and challenges (including concurrent imaging) during the performance of the procedures and conclude with assessment of outcomes and future directions.

Conference Highlights

• Multidisciplinary expert faculty emphasizing a team approach to care

• Based structural heart disease interventional procedures with intraprocedural imaging, clinical-pathological correlations with ex vivo cardiac specimen, and pertinent didactic lectures

• Interactive formats, panel discussions, Q&A, and more

• Live satellite case transmissions

• Expanded satellite symposia and hands-on workshops

Educational Objectives

After attending this live activity, participants should be able to:

• Assemble the appropriate multidisciplinary team, imaging technologies, and catheter equipment to perform structural heart disease interventions.

• Apply a comprehensive approach to the assessment of the aortic, mitral, and tricuspid valves, the interatrial septum, and the left and right ventricles, using echocardiography (TTE, TEE, and ICE), CT, and MRI for the purpose of the interventional treatment of these cardiac structures.

• Cite the current indications for LAA closure, PFO closure, transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR), and mitral transcatheter edge to edge repair (TEER).

• Interpret echocardiographic and CT imaging before and after LAA closure, and identify and measure peri-device leaks, device-related thrombus, and other potential complications.

• Select the appropriate treatment strategy for patients with mitral valve disease (i.e., TEER or TMVR) or tricuspid valve disease (i.e., TEER or TTVR) based upon imaging findings.

• Incorporate live TEE multiplanar imaging to optimize transcatheter mitral and tricuspid valve intervention.

• Utilize 2D and 4D ICE during structural heart intervention.

• Recognize the risk of left ventricular outflow tract obstruction after TMVR and coronary occlusion after TAVR and apply specific interventional strategies to prevent them (e.g., LAMPOON and BASILICA).

• Integrate emerging data regarding surgical risk, including low and intermediate-risk patients into TAVR decision-making.

• Identify heart failure patients who might benefit from novel interventional strategies, such as interatrial shunt devices, to improve symptoms.

• Optimize the anesthetic management of patients with reduced ejection fraction undergoing TEER or TMVR.

• Employ best practices to safely manage potential complications of catheterbased therapies for structural heart disease.

Target Audience

• Interventional and Invasive Cardiologists

• Echocardiographers

• Interventional Radiologists

• Cardiovascular Surgeons and Anesthesiologists

• Cardiology Nurses and Nurse Practitioners

• Cardiovascular Sonographers

• Cardiac Catheterization Technicians

 

 

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Cases of ASD Closure with the Novel Cardioform ASD Occluder- Sizing, Technique, and Advanced Tips –and Tricks-B. Gordon, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Common Logistical Issues and How to Overcome Them-Kristen Billick, BS, ACS, RDCS (Video MP4 Format)

Complex PFO Closure with the Cardioform Septal Occluder- Case Examples-Joseph Aragon, MD (Video MP4 Format)

How to Integrate Academics and Research-Michael Picard, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Identifying Key Personnel to Support a Structural Program-Konstantinos Koulogiannis, MDs (Video MP4 Format)

Imaging Pearls for Guiding Mitral TEER My Best Tips and Tricks-Moody Makar, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Intracardiac Echocardiography (ICE) for Transcatheter LAA Occlusion- A Practical Workshop-S. Doshi,MD, M. Price,MD, J. Saw,MD (Video MP4 Format)

Key Design Features and Clinical Data for the Cardioform Septal & Cardioform ASD Occluders- M. Price,MD (Video MP4 Format)

LAAC Case Presentation-Gagan Singh, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Lifetime Management of the TAVR Patient and Considerations for Cerebral Protection to Mitigate Stroke-Michael Rinaldi, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Mechanism of Action of IVL and Technical Approach-James McCabe, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Mitral TEER Challenging Case Examples-Paul Mahoney, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Navigating Equipment and Knobology-Steven Romero, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Optimizing Treatment for Your NVAF Patients Data, Tools, and The Future of LAAC-Jacqueline Saw, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Selecting Alternative or Transfemoral Access My Approach-Curtis Stinis, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Structural Echo Lab Intangibles–Stephen Little, MD (Video MP4 Format)

TEER in 2022 Guideline Updates, Current Clinical Outcomes, Lower-Risk Patients, and Expanding to the Tricuspid-Matthew Price, MD (Video MP4 Format)

Timing of TEER for FMR A Heart Failure Specialist’s Perspective-Ajay Srivastava, MD (Video MP4 Format)

When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Gets Intravascular Lithotripsy Case Examples-Rahul Sharma, MBBS (Video MP4 Format)