Cleveland Clinic’s world renowned faculty congregates with several guest speakers for the 22nd Valve Disease, Structural Interventions and Diastology Summit. This activity will focus on mitral, aortic and tricuspid valve diseases, while providing a unique opportunity for updates in new and emerging topics. These include basic and advanced imaging techniques such as 3-D echocardiography, fusion imaging, strain imaging and interventional echo. Worth up to 16.75 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, this enduring material meets Echo Lab CME requirements for Physicians and sonographers. Additionally, physicians can earn up to 16.75 ABIM MOC points for this activity.
Topics/Speakers
Session 1: Valve Disease– Focus on the Mitral Valve
Complexities of the Mitral Valve: Structure and Mechanics | Robert J. Siegel, MD |
Mitral Regurgitation: Etiology and Quantification | Allan L. Klein, MD, FRCP(C), FACC, FAHA, FASE, FESC |
Management of Mitral Regurgitation | L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD |
Primary and Secondary Mitral Regurgitation: Who, Who-Not, and When to Do Surgery? | Gosta Pettersson, MD, PhD |
Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair: Imaging and Procedural Guidance | Robert J. Siegel, MD |
How Does the Sonographer Acquire Quality Data for the Mitral Valve and the Left Atrium? | Amy Dillenbeck, MS, ACS, RDCS, FASE |
Panel Discussion |
Session 2: Structural Interventions– Mitral Valve and Left Atrium
Exercise Testing in Mitral Valve Disease: What Do the Guidelines Say? | Christine Jellis, MD, PhD |
Evaluation of Valvular Regurgitation After Percutaneous Valve Repair: What Do the New Guidelines Say? | Robert J. Siegel, MD |
LAA Occluder Devices – Current Indications | Robert J. Cubeddu, MD |
Calcific Mitral Stenosis: Percutaneous and Surgical Options and Challenges | Samir Kapadia, MD |
Panel Discussion |
Session 3: Controversies in Mitral Valve Disease
Debate: Transcatheter Mitral Leaflet Repair Will Be Routinely Used to Treat Severe Functional Mitral Regurgitation | Robert J. Siegel, MD |
Debate: Transcatheter Mitral Leaflet Repair Will Not Be Routinely Used to Treat Severe Functional Mitral Regurgitation | Samir Kapadia, MD |
Debate: Transcatheter Mitral Leaflet Repair Pro Rebuttal | Robert J. Siegel, MD |
Transcatheter Mitral Leaflet Repair Debate Discussion |
Session 4: Percutaneous Mitral Valve Intervention Cases
Percutaneous Mitral Valve Case #1 | Robert J. Siegel, MD |
Double Trouble: A Case of Mitral Valve Disease With Two Mechanisms | Balint Laczay, MD |
Percutaneous Mitral Valve Case #3 | Michael Chetrit, MD |
Mitraclip: The Corner Pocket | Robert J. Cubeddu, MD |
Mechanisms Mechanical Valve Failure | Gosta Pettersson, MD, PhD |
Session 5: Valve Disease– Focus on the Aortic Valve
Low Flow, Low Gradient Aortic Stenosis: What Does This Mean and How to Image? | Rebecca Hahn, MD |
Stress Echo in Aortic Stenosis: Indications, Methods, Impact on Management | Christine Jellis, MD, PhD |
Aortic Root Anatomy: Utilizing the Best of Echo and CT Imaging to Optimize TAVR Outcomes | L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD |
TAVR vs. SAVR: New Devices and Expanding Indications | Samir Kapadia, MD |
Panel Discussion |
Session 6: Structural Interventions and the Tricuspid Valve
The Forgotten Valve: Tricuspid Valve Therapies | Jose Navia, MD |
Imaging the Tricuspid Valve for Procedural Guidance | Rebecca Hahn, MD |
Percutaneous Treatment of Tricuspid Regurgitation: Which Patients and What Devices? | Samir Kapadia, MD |
How Does the Sonographer Acquire Quality Data for the Tricuspid Valve and Right- Sided Chambers? | Anne Campbell, MS, RDCS |
Panel Discussion |
Session 7: Controversies in Aortic Valve Disease
Debate: TAVR Will Replace SAVR in Low and Moderate Risk Aortic Stenosis Patients – Pro | Rebecca Hahn, MD |
Debate: TAVR Will Replace SAVR in Low and Moderate Risk Aortic Stenosis Patients – Con | Gosta Pettersson, MD, PhD |
Debate: TAVR Will Replace SAVR in Low and Moderate Risk Aortic Stenosis Patients – Pro | Rebecca Hahn, MD |
Debate: TAVR Will Replace SAVR in Low and Moderate Risk Aortic Stenosis Patients – Con | Gosta Pettersson, MD, PhD |
Panel Discussion |
Session 8: Aortic Valve Intervention Cases
Aortic Valve Interventions Case #1 | Robert J. Siegel, MD |
Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation | Rebecca Hahn, MD |
Mitral Balloon Valvuloplasty in Severe Calcific Mitral Stenosis | Robert J. Cubeddu, MD |
Aortic Valve Interventions Case #4 | Gosta Pettersson, MD, PhD |
Session 9: Diastolic Function Evaluation
Physiology of Left Ventricular Diastolic Function: Is it Really That Complicated? | Sherif Nagueh, MD |
Estimating LV Filling Pressures With Doppler Echo and Hemodynamics | Partho Sengupta, MD |
How to Handle Indeterminate and Difficult Cases | Amy Dillenbeck, MS, ACS, RDCS, FASE |
Diastology Guidelines: State of the Art | Sherif Nagueh, MD |
Cardiac Amylodosis: What is New in 2020? | Allan L. Klein, MD, FRCP(C), FACC, FAHA, FASE, FESC |
Panel Discussion |
Session 10: Myocardial and Pericardial Diseases
How to Differentiate Athlete’s Heart From Non-obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy – Management Pearls | Craig Asher, MD |
Radiation Associated Cardiac Disease: The Role of Multimodality Imaging | Christine Jellis, MD, PhD |
Complicated Pericarditis: A Paradigm Shift of Treatment | Allan L. Klein, MD, FRCP(C), FACC, FAHA, FASE, FESC |
Artificial Intelligence: Is This Going to Help the Clinician? | Partho Sengupta, MD |
Contrast Echo for the Assessment of Cardiac Structure and Function | Amy Dillenbeck, MS, ACS, RDCS, FASE |
Session 11: Controversies in Cardiac Imaging
Debate: Strain Will Replace EF in Evaluation of Heart Disease | Partho Sengupta, MD |
Debate: Strain Will Not Replace EF in Evaluation of Heart Disease | Sherif Nagueh, MD |
Strain Debate: Pro Rebuttal | Partho Sengupta, MD |
Strain Debate: Con Rebuttal | Sherif Nagueh, MD |
Strain Debate Discussion |
Session 12: Cases in Constriction, Restriction, Contrast and More
Case #1 | Michael Chetrit, MD |
Case #2 | Sherif Nagueh, MD |
Case #3: Unrepaired Tetrology of Fallot in an Adult | Jared Klein, MD, MPH |
Case #4: Worsening TRA After Pericadiectomy | Ray Tabucanon, MD |
Release Date: 5/15/20
CME Expiration: 5/14/22
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