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Course description: 

This course will delve into the responsibilities of the echocardiographer, the sonographer and the cardiologist in assessing patients pre and post structural heart interventions.  Participants will gain insight into crucial echocardiographic techniques necessary for identifying suitable candidates for structural interventional procedures and conducting follow-up assessments to ascertain procedural success and detect any early or late complications.

Moreover, the course will offer extensive training in performing both comprehensive and targeted imaging procedures to obtain 3D datasets essential for planning structural heart interventional cases. Participants will also learn post-processing techniques for analyzing these datasets to assess anatomy, identify underlying mechanisms, and quantify the severity of various disease states amenable to structural heart interventions. Such conditions include mitral regurgitation for Mitraclip procedures, tricuspid regurgitation for Triclip procedures, mitral stenosis for balloon valvuloplasty, aortic stenosis for TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement), aortic insufficiency for TAVR, prosthetic mitral and aortic valve paravalvular leaks for PVL (Paravalvular Leak) closure, left atrial appendage for WATCHMAN procedures, and interatrial septal defects for PFO (Patent Foramen Ovale) / ASD (Atrial Septal Defect) closures. Additionally, participants will learn to plan transseptal procedures for all left heart structural interventional procedures and manipulate the dataset to optimize the visualization of anatomy.

Currency: 

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Course objectives: 

Upon successful completion of this training, the learner will be able to: 

  • Discuss the principles and clinical applications of Image optimization, Live 3D and gated acquisition. 
  • Acquire Live 3D and full volume datasets in patients pre and post structural interventional heart procedures. 
  • Utilize 3D cropping tools to assess whether structural heart defects are amenable to structural transcatheter intervention 
  • Utilize Dynamic Heart Acquisition for obtaining RV and LV volume measurements to determine pre and post structural heart intervention ventricular function. 
  • Discuss the benefits and limitations of 3D quantification in patients with structural heart defects. 
Course details

Course Code: 

CV338

Delivery method: 

  • Instructor-led

Language: 

  • English

Duration: 

1 Day

Course instructor(s) : 

Philips Haines MD

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