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Lifelong Aortic Stenosis Management

Life Beyond The First Procedure

5 April 2022

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Edwards Lifesciences

Overview

A new interactive format where you play a pivotal role in solving complex cases


Radcliffe Cardiology – in association with Edwards Lifesciences and Antares Interactive Digitial – is delighted to present this innovative educational broadcast In the context of lifetime management.

Bringing together a faculty of international standing, this interactive event aims to best illustrate the challenges encountered and treatment strategies available to interventional cardiologists and the wider Heart Team in the management of the condition.

Delivered in two distinct sections, part one will address selecting the first mode of intervention according to the latest ESC/EACTS Guidelines; the second part will focus on post-TAVI follow-up assessing potential need for reintervention.

The broadcast has been carefully curated to position audience opinion and interaction at its core – attendees are invited to explore these pertinent topics through reviewing two intriguing and complex cases posted on the broadcast’s Interactive Case Explorer. The Case Explorer has been split into 2 parts, Part 1: TAVI vs. SAVR and Part 2: Post TAVI follow-up, each Explorer referring to each part of the broadcast. These will form the basis for expert panel discussion and analysis.

Chair Dr Victoria Delgado (Barcelona, ES) will be joined by Prof Martine Gilard (Brest, FR), Prof Jan-Malte Sinning (Cologne, DE), Dr Radoslaw Parma (Silesia, PL), Prof Philippe Pibarot (Québec, CA), Prof Anne Bernard (Tours, FR) and Prof David Wood (Vancouver, CA) for what promises to be a truly unique best-in-class virtual broadcast.


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Learning Objectives

This programme has been designed to meet the following educational aims:

Part 1: ESC/EACTS VHD 2022 Guidelines: Learnings From a Contemporary Case

  • Learn how the latest ESC/EACTS Guidelines are implemented within the Heart Team’s practice.
  • Identify the most important factors when considering the mode of first intervention for aortic stenosis in the context of lifetime management and the updated 2021 ESC/EACTS Guidelines.

Part 2: Post-TAVI Patient’s Follow-up: Beyond Echocardiography

  • Understand how echo-derived aortic gradients may affect clinical decision during post-TAVI follow-up.
  • Learn about the role of echo-derived aortic gradients in monitoring valve performance.

Be part of the Conversation, Join Us and Take Part in the Social Case Explorers

Click on the button below to participate in the Social Case Explorer for Part 1: TAVI vs. SAVR
Part 1: TAVI vs. SAVR
Click here to participate in the Social Case Explorer for Part 2: Post TAVI follow-up
Part 2: Post TAVI follow-up

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Solve cases ahead of the event:

This event revolves around two complex cases. Decide how you would treat the patients. Invest 5 minutes now. Become a thought leader at the live event, later.

Programme

(Please note this programme is subject to change)

Part 1

ESC/EACTS VHD 2022 Guidelines: Learnings From a Contemporary Case

Dr Victoria Delgado, Chair, (Barcelona, ES), Prof Martine Gilard (Brest, FR), Prof Jan-Malte Sinning (Cologne, DE), Dr Radoslaw Parma (Silesia, PL)

  • Welcome and Part 1 introduction
  • Case presentation
  • What did the audience choose and say?
  • How was the patient actually treated and why?
  • Case wrap-up and key learnings

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Part 2

Post-TAVI Patient’s Follow-up: Beyond Echocardiography

Dr Victoria Delgado, Chair, (Barcelona, ES), Prof Philippe Pibarot (Québec, CA), Prof Anne Bernard (Tours, FR) and Prof David Wood (Vancouver, CA)

  • Part 2 Introduction
  • Case presentation
  • What did the audience choose and say?
  • How was the patient actually treated and why
  • Case wrap-up and key learnings

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Faculty

Victoria Delgado
Victoria Delgado

CHAIR
University Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, ES

Victoria Delgado is a cardiologist specializing in non-invasive imaging. In 2010 she graduated cum-laude on the topic ‘Novel cardiac imaging technologies’. In 2005, she completed training as a cardiologist and in 2006 her interest in non-invasive imaging. Both programs she attended at the Hospital Clinic, associated with the University of Barcelona, Spain. In 2007 she began a fellowship in “new non-invasive cardiac imaging” at the Cardiology Department at the Leiden University Medical Center. Since 2010 she has been a staff member at the Department of Cardiology of the LUMC.

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Jan-Malte Sinning
Jan-Malte Sinning

St Vinzenz-Hospital, Cologne, DE

Jan-Malte Sinning is an interventional cardiologist and a Full Professor for internal medicine/cardiology at St Vincent Hospital Cologne, Germany. He studied medicine at the University of Cologne and completed his residency and fellowship at the University Hospital Bonn, Germany. His special scientific interest includes interventional cardiology with main focus on complex coronary interventions and catheter-based heart valve therapy. He is recognized for his publications in the field of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Dr Sinning's research group is focusing on the diagnosis of heart valve disease especially hemodynamic measurements and biomarkers in patients with aortic stenosis and the pathophysiology after TAVI.

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Radoslaw Parma
Radoslaw Parma

Medical University of Silesia, PL

Radoslaw Parma is an interventional cardiologist at Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland. He is member of the European Commission expert panels in the field of medical devices and co-chair of the EAPCI Training Committee at European Society of Cardiology.

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Martine Gilard
Martine Gilard

Brest Hospital University, FR

Martine Gilard is the Director of the Department of Interventional Cardiology at Brest Hospital University, France. She is also responsible for the Cardiac Imaging Department (MSCT and MRI). She specializes in endocoronary imaging and physiology. Dr Gilard is past president of the French Society of Cardiologyand has been involved in the EAPCI since 2009.

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Philippe Pibarot
Philippe Pibarot

Lavel University, Quebec, CA

Philippe Pibarot is Full Professor at the Department of Medicine of Laval University, Canada. He also serves as Director of the Research Group in Valvular Heart Diseases at the Quebec Heart and Lung Institute. He received his doctorate from the University Claude Bernard, France, and his PhD in biomedical sciences from the University of Montreal, Canada. Dr Pibarot has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Annual Achievement Award of the Canadian Society of Echocardiography, and the Research Achievement Award of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. His key interests include valvular heart diseases, cardiovascular surgery, heart valve diseases, and pulmonary hypertension.

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Anne Bernard
Anne Bernard

Tours University Hospital, FR

Anne Bernard is a cardiologist, echocardiographer, and specialist in interventional echocardiography. She is Head of the EchoLab, Tours University Hospital, France. With expertise in valvular heart disease and cardiovascular imaging, Dr Bernard is Head of the Simulation Training Center (MEDISIM Tours). A board member of the Société Française de Cardiology (SFC), Dr Bernard is president-elect of the Filiale d’Imagerie Cardiovasculaire (SFC) and a board member of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging Women Task Force.

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David Wood
David Wood

Vancouver General Hospital, CA

Dr David Wood works as an interventional cardiologist at Vancouver General Hospital, Canada. Dr Wood is a professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of British Columbia and a co-founding member of the Centre for Heart Valve Innovation in Vancouver. He serves as the President of the Canadian Association of Interventional Cardiology.

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