This course features 49 presentations compiled from Echo Hawaii and State-of-the-Art Echocardiography. This course also includes board style questions for a majority of the presentations.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program, participants will be better able to:
- Integrate echocardiographic information in clinical decision making.
- Assess ventricular and valvular function using Doppler hemodynamics.
- Describe Doppler assessment of diastolic function/dysfunction.
- Explain new advances in the echocardiographic assessment of left and right ventricular function, including strain and 3D.
- Integrate echocardiographic assessment of cardiomyopathies and systemic diseases in patient management.
- Define clinical uses of TEE and 3D echocardiography.
- Recognize how echocardiography is used to help manage patients with ischemic heart disease.
- Recognize the role of echo contrast and be able to incorporate its use in the echo laboratory.
- Integrate echo information in the management of complex valvular heart disease.
STATE-OF-THE-ART ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY LECTURES
- AI and Echocardiography
S. Lester - Quantitation of Ventricular Function
R. Lang - Contrast Echocardiography: Impact on Diagnosis and Outcome
J. Oh - Stress Echocardiography is Still Alive
W. Zoghbi - Cases to Illustrate When Aortic Stenosis Gradient and Area Do Not Match
M. Saric - What Should A Successful TAVR Look Like
R. Jain - Degenerated Bio Prosthesis, Valve-in-Valve
N. Faza - Mitral Regurgitation, Etiology and Quantification
W. Zoghbi - Mitra Clip Measurements
N. Faza - Pathologies of Mitral Valve
S. Mankad - Pathologies of Tricuspid Valve
S. Mankad - Tricuspid Valve Repair: The New Frontier
N. Faza - LAA Occluder Device, Measurement
M. Saric - Measuring Normal Function of Prosthetic Valves
W. Zoghbi - Aortic Regurgitation Illustrative Cases
M. Malahfji - Native and Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis
M. Saric - Learn Clinical Diastology With Cases
J. Oh - Amyloid and Constriction
J. Oh - Stress Cardiomyopathy
M. Malahfji - Systemic Illness and The Heart
S. Lester - Pulmonary Hypertension: Optimal Evaluation
M. Mukherjee - RV Strain: Cases to Illustrate How
S. Lester - Clinical Examples of Utility Of GLS
S. Mankad - Utility of LA Strain: Case Examples
M. Mukherjee - Cardio Oncology: Case Examples
- Normal and Abnormal LVAD Cases
M. Christensen - Pulmonary Embolism and RV Strain
M. Mukherjee
ECHO HAWAII LECTURES
- Physiology of Diastole: What are We Trying to Measure?
G. Scalia - Physiology of Systole: What are We Really Trying to Measure?
J. Lindner - Intro to Strain Imaging: How does GLS add to EF?
S. De - A Primer on Adult Congenital Echoes
A. De Freitas - Assessing the RV – Role of Strain and 3D
M. Saric - Echo in Beside Care: COVID and Beyond
S. McCartney - Strain in the Assessment of Cardiomyopathies
J. Oh - The Future of Echo: AI and Machine Learning
J. Thomas - Chest Pain in the ER: Which Test?
J. Lindner - Complications of MI: Echo has the Answer
S. McCartney - The Future of Echo: Advanced Applications of Contrast
J. Lindner - Strategies to Make Your Lab Excellent
M. Jankowski - Assessment of Atrial Function: What is the Role of Strain?
G. Scalia - Top 5 Situations Where I Find Strain is Helpful
V. Rigolin - Septal Defects You Don’t Want to Close
A. de Freitas - Quantification of Stenosis: Avoid These Pitfalls
W. Armstrong - Starting an Interventional Echo Program: Training, Technique, & Economics
S. Little - 3D Assessment of the Cardiac Valves
G. Scalia - Interventions for MR in Heart Failure
G. Scalia - MitraClip: Who is it for? How is it Guided?
M. Saric - The Future of Echo: The Brave New World
S. Little - Eisenmenger’s Echo in the Middle of the Night
A. de Freitas - A Systematic Approach to Multi-Valve Disease
J. Thomas - Exercise Echo and Strain to Time Intervention in Valvular Heart Disease
V. Rigolin - Improving source of Embolus Exams: The Science of Saline Contrast
W. Armstrong - TEE in Emergent Situations
S. McCartney - Athlete’s Heart: Separating Abnormal from Supraphysiologic
L. Gillam - Use of Echo in Pulmonary Hypertension
G. Scalia
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