Mayo Clinic Interventional Cardiology Online Board Review course is designed for fellows and physicians who are within two years of their next board or recertification exam. This comprehensive online course will give you an adaptive online learning curriculum that will save study time, give you confidence to pass the exam, and most importantly enable you to bring the most current medical knowledge back to your daily practice.
Mayo Clinic Interventional Cardiology Online Board Review course is focused on topics and information with practical application in studying for board certification in interventional cardiology. The course covers basic aspects of interventional cardiology, including up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations on disease management and application of interventional procedures in a manner that filters the extensive guidelines documents and evidence-base into a more digestible format. Topics include catheterization laboratory equipment, radiation physics and safety, pharmacology, and procedural planning and performance. Specific patient lesion and procedural characteristics are highlighted including a review of challenging cases.
Course Learning Objectives
Upon the conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:
- Describe bleeding risk with “triple therapy” post PCI;
- Review current data regarding dual therapy combinations;
- Review the use of OCT and IVUS in assisting with PCI and plaque assessment;
- Describe coronary physiology;
- Review the principles of CFR, FFR, and iFR;
- Determine reperfusion strategy for STEMI patients who present to facilities without PCI capability;
- Review current evidence for the invasive management of Non-STE- ACS patients;
- Identify the selection criteria and outcome data for Mitral Clip;
- Distinguish the indications, complications, and long-term outcomes of TAVR.
Target Audience
This enduring program is designed for, but not limited to, cardiologists and cardiovascular fellows preparing for the ABIM Interventional Cardiology certification/recertification exam. However, this course also provides a focused state-of-the-art review of interventional cardiology topics for all cardiovascular practitioners and trainees.
Topics:
– THE BASICS
Medical Statistics: Pearls for the Boards
Drugs You Need to Know I
Radiation Physics, Imaging, Risks, and Safety
Drugs You Need to Know II
– ANTITHROMBOTIC THERAPY
Antiplatelet Therapy: Clinical Application in PCI
Anticoagulation and Triple Therapy
Bleeding Risks and Management
– PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND ASSESSMENT OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Coronary Anomalies, Tips and Tricks
Pathophysiology of Stable and Unstable Coronary Syndromes
Intracoronary Imaging: Plaque Characterization, OCT, IVUS
Intracoronary Physiology: FFR, iFR, and CFR
– PCI: RISK ASSESSMENT AND REDUCTION
Reperfusion Therapies in STEMI
Invasive Strategies in Non STE-ACS
Quality, Appropriateness, and Performance Metrics
Management of Cardiogenic Shock
Transradial PCI
Device Selection
– CASE-BASED MANAGEMENT OF SELECT PATIENT AND LESION SUBSETS
Athero-Ablative Techniques
Left Main and Bifurcation Disease
Chronic Total Occlusions
Saphenous Vein Grafts
Restenosis and Stent Thrombosis: Key Points for the Boards
Management PCI Complications
– PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE AND INTERVENTIONS
Carotid Artery Disease and Interventions
Peripheral Arterial Disease and Interventions
Aortic Aneurysms Update
Diagnosis and Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease
– STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASE
Percutaneous Management of Atrial Septic Defect, Patent Foramen Ovale, and Ventricular Septal Defect
Percutaneous Management of Tricuspid Valve, Pulmonic Valve, and Coarctation of the Aorta
Current Status and Future of LAAC in the United States
Septal Ablation for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Mitral Valve Interventions
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
Management of Structural Complications
– SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
LAAO Implant
Clinical Application of the Universal Definition of MI: Cardiac Troponin for Myocardial Injury & Infarction
Clinical Application of the Universal Definition of MI: Non-Atherothrombotic Supply-Demand Type 2 MI
Myocardial Infarction Associated with PCI
Date of Last Sale: December 1, 2022.
Duration/Completion Time: 23.0 hours
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