Northwestern Medicine 6th Annual Heart Team Summit 2024
Include: 50 videos + 1 pdf, size: 7.25 GB
Target Audience: cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, internists, vascular surgeons
Information:
Friday, September 13, 2024, 8:00 AM – Saturday, September 14, 2024, 2:00 PM, The Intercontinental Chicago, Chicago, IL
A Heart Team is now a standard treatment approach for complex cardiovascular patients. The Heart Team consists of cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, nurses and other health care specialists. This includes regular meetings to make consensus treatment recommendations for conditions including obstructive coronary artery disease and valvular heart conditions. This series will provide expert lectures and case presentations geared toward health care professionals who may be part of a Heart Team. Included with be the latest innovations as well as standard treatments, including transcatheter valvular heart therapies and coronary revascularization strategies.
- Describe the concept of the Heart Team, including the key components and functionality.
- Describe the differences in outcomes in valvular and coronary pathology as it refers to men and women
- List transcatheter options to address heart valve pathology including aortic, mitral, tricuspid and pulmonic stenosis and regurgitation.
- Describe the latest interventional techniques and therapies for structural heart disease and congenital heart disease
- Recognize patient selection and appropriate patient referral for surgical versus percutaneous/transcatheter mitral and aortic valve intervention
- Apply various diagnostic technologies including transthoracic echocardiography, intracardiac echocardiography, TEE, CT, and CMR to guide management of valvular heart disease
- Describe the racial disparities encountered in cardiovascular health
- Utilize the various hemodynamic support and interventional/surgical tools to assist in the management of cardiogenic shock
- Identify the indications for LA appendage closure and the available and emerging technologies to manage the left atrial appendage and how it can mitigate stroke
- Summarize the latest developments and the current guidelines on the appropriate use of surgical and percutaneous coronary revascularization
Northwestern Medicine 6th Annual Heart Team Summit 2024 includes physicians—specifically cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and physician assistants—as well as nurses, students, and other healthcare professionals involved in cardiovascular care.
The summit is designed to support members of a multidisciplinary Heart Team, offering expert lectures and case presentations on topics like transcatheter valve therapies, coronary revascularization, and structural heart disease. It’s a great opportunity for clinicians to stay current with innovations and best practices in managing complex cardiovascular patients
This continuing medical education program has been designed to meet the educational needs of Cardiologists, Internists, Physician Assistants, Vascular Surgeons, Electro Physiologists, Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Residents and Nurses and any other health care professionals who participate in the care of atrial tribulation.
Topics:
- 1 Keynote Lecture- The Journey to Longevity – Cardiovascular Clues to Epigeneitc Age Acceleration.mp4
- 2 CASE PRESENTATION- 75-year-old Man with Severe Degenerative MR.mp4
- 3 She Will Do Fine with Surgical Repair – The Problems with Surgical Risk Assessment.mp4
- 4 TEER is the now Safe, Easy, Effective and Durable for Degenerative MR.mp4
- 5 Mini-Lecture- Aortic Regurgitation Detection- What Are We Missing.mp4
- 6 CASE PRESENTATION- 65-yearold Woman with Severe Bicuspid Aortic Stenosis.mp4
- 7 SAVR Now – You must Consider the Lifetime Management of Aortic Stenosis.mp4
- 8 TAVR for Bicuspid is Fine – If You Don’t Do It – Someone Else Will.mp4
- 9 KEYNOTE LECTURE- Redo Cardiac Surgery – Myths, Triumphs and Opportunities.mp4
- 10 CASE PRESENTATION- 60-year-old Woman with Radiation Induced Severe AS and Moderate MS.mp4
- 11 Cardiac Surgery is the Way to Go – Fix Everything Now.mp4
- 12 Do TAVR now, Save Surgery for the Future.mp4
- 13 Mini Lecture – Transcatheter Electrosurgery – BASILICA, ShortCut, CLEVE, LAMPOON, BATMAN, SESAME – Do We have to Know All of These.mp4
- 14 CASE PRESENTATION- 80-yearold Man with HCM and Severe AS.mp4
- 15 Just Bite the Bullet – SAVR and Myectomy.mp4
- 16 Treat the LVOT Obstruction First then Reassess the AS.mp4
- 17 Mini-Lecture – Transcatheter Solutions for Failed Prior ValveIintervention.mp4
- 18 KEYNOTE LECTURE- Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Robots – Your Next Partners in Cardiac Surgery.mp4
- 19 CASE PRESENTATION- 70-yearold Woman with Torrential TR.mp4
- 20 Tricuspid Valve Surgery Gets a Bad Rap.mp4
- 21 Catheter-Based Therapies Can Tackle This 4 Different Ways.mp4
- 22 CASE PRESENTATION- 80-yearold Man with Severe MR and TR.mp4
- 23 TEE remains the Gold Standard for TEER.mp4
- 24 Move over TEE, Here Comes 4D ICE.mp4
- 25 KEYNOTE LECTURE- How We Get Everyone Access to Necessary Heart Care.mp4
- 26 CASE PRESENTATION- 55-yearold with Recent MI, Severe MR and Shock.mp4
- 27 It’s too Late for PCI or CABG, Better to Tune Up for LVAD or Transplan.mp4
- 28 CABG MVR Now, LVAD if Things don’t Work Out.mp4
- 29 Lecture – Not Your Grandmother’s Heart Transplant – `Heart in a Box’ and More Benjamin Bryner.mp4
- 30 CASE PRESENTATION- 60-year-old Woman, “I Can’t Breathe, Even With All These Pills!”.mp4
- 31 Mini Lecture – The Valve Trials are Done, Interventional Heart Failure is the next Big Thing.mp4
- 32 The Heart Team – How to Figure Out Where You Fit In.mp4
- 33 How Tricuspid Patients are Different from Aortic and Mitral Ones.mp4
- 34 What Nurses and PA’s Should Know about the Echo in Valve Patients.mp4
- 35 The Top 10 Things I’ve Learned Taking Care of Valve Patients.mp4
- 36 KEYNOTE LECTURE- Is CAD Coming or Going. What the Big Data Tells Us.mp4
- 37 CASE PRESENTATION- 60-yearold Man with 3 Vessel CAD Including a Big CTO.mp4
- 38 Hold On – CABG is Still the Gold Standard.mp4
- 39 Mini Lecture – Off-Pump, Robotics, BIMA, Hybrid – You Better Be Offering All of It.mp4
- 40 CASE PRESENTATION- 60-yearold Woman with Distal Left Main Disease.mp4
- 41 Left Main PCI is Just as Good as CABG with a Lot Less Complications.mp4
- 42 The Trials are Flawed – CABG is Still King for Left Main.mp4
- 43 CASE PRESENTATION- An Incredible Heart Team Shock Save.mp4
- 44 Mini Lecture – The Shock Team – Why it Matters.mp4
- 45 Mini Lecture – Percutaneous and Surgical Therapies for the Failing Ventricle.mp4
- 46 KEYNOTE LECTURE- CTEPH Therapies – Balloons, Surgery and Denervation.mp4
- 47 CASE PRESENTATION- 66-yearold Woman with a Massive PE.mp4
- 48 Mini Lecture – How I Perform Pulmonary Thromboendarterectomy.mp4
- 49 Mini Lecture – How to Get Your Patient on the Right PAH Regimen, Clot or Not.mp4
- 50 Mini Lecture – Transcatheter PVR – the Toolkit is a Lot Bigger Now.mp4
- 3141_NM_HTS24_Agenda_7.25.24.pdf