SESSION TWO • Ischemic Heart Disease: Role of Noninvasive Imaging
"Functional Versus Anatomic Assessment of CAD: Comparative Value? When Should We Use CT Angiography as First Line?"
SPEAKER: DANIEL S. BERMAN, MD
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8th Annual
MULTIMODALITY CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING FOR THE CLINICIAN
February 23-25, 2018
Houston Methodist Research Institute - Houston, Texas
COURSE DIRECTOR
William A. Zoghbi, MD, FASE, FAHA, MACC
COURSE CO-DIRECTORS
Stephen H. Little, MD, FRCPC, FACC, FASE
John J. Mahmarian, MD, FACC, FSCCT, FASNC
Miguel A. Quiñones, MD, MACC
Dipan J. Shah, MD, FACC
A DeBakey Institute for Cardiovascular Education & Training event
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Cardiovascular imaging plays a vital role in the management of the cardiovascular patient. Knowledge of various imaging modalities is critical to understanding their advantages, limitations and appropriate utilization in patients with ischemic heart disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, cardiomyopathy, masses, valvular disease and
aortic disease. In addition to didactic lectures by world experts, this symposium offers the opportunity to participate in small-group tutorials for each imaging modality and demonstrations of heart anatomy, as well as observe live procedural cases. These sessions will allow participants to better visualize and understand cardiac and valvular structure, and enhance correlations with cardiac imaging.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, anesthesiologists, internists, radiologists, critical care physicians, advanced cardiovascular practitioners, cardiovascular nurses, sonographers, fellows in training, cardiovascular imaging technologists in areas such as echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, cardiac CT and cardiac MRI will benefit from this course.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
• Discuss new developments in multimodality imaging
• Compare the different types of imaging for the assessment of ischemia to determine which is the most beneficial for the specified clinical question
• Evaluate valve and heart morphology and relate them to valvular imaging and interventions
• Describe the timing and interventions in common valvular disorders
• Discuss how imaging can be utilized to differentiate cardiomyopathies and masses
• Explain the role of imaging in vascular disease and diseases of the aorta
• Summarize the most common congenital heart disease disorders seen in the adult and their salient imaging features
"Functional Versus Anatomic Assessment of CAD: Comparative Value? When Should We Use CT Angiography as First Line?"
SPEAKER: DANIEL S. BERMAN, MD
-------------------------------------------
8th Annual
MULTIMODALITY CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING FOR THE CLINICIAN
February 23-25, 2018
Houston Methodist Research Institute - Houston, Texas
COURSE DIRECTOR
William A. Zoghbi, MD, FASE, FAHA, MACC
COURSE CO-DIRECTORS
Stephen H. Little, MD, FRCPC, FACC, FASE
John J. Mahmarian, MD, FACC, FSCCT, FASNC
Miguel A. Quiñones, MD, MACC
Dipan J. Shah, MD, FACC
A DeBakey Institute for Cardiovascular Education & Training event
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Cardiovascular imaging plays a vital role in the management of the cardiovascular patient. Knowledge of various imaging modalities is critical to understanding their advantages, limitations and appropriate utilization in patients with ischemic heart disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, cardiomyopathy, masses, valvular disease and
aortic disease. In addition to didactic lectures by world experts, this symposium offers the opportunity to participate in small-group tutorials for each imaging modality and demonstrations of heart anatomy, as well as observe live procedural cases. These sessions will allow participants to better visualize and understand cardiac and valvular structure, and enhance correlations with cardiac imaging.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, anesthesiologists, internists, radiologists, critical care physicians, advanced cardiovascular practitioners, cardiovascular nurses, sonographers, fellows in training, cardiovascular imaging technologists in areas such as echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, cardiac CT and cardiac MRI will benefit from this course.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
• Discuss new developments in multimodality imaging
• Compare the different types of imaging for the assessment of ischemia to determine which is the most beneficial for the specified clinical question
• Evaluate valve and heart morphology and relate them to valvular imaging and interventions
• Describe the timing and interventions in common valvular disorders
• Discuss how imaging can be utilized to differentiate cardiomyopathies and masses
• Explain the role of imaging in vascular disease and diseases of the aorta
• Summarize the most common congenital heart disease disorders seen in the adult and their salient imaging features
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