
Comprehensive Review of Interventional Cardiology 2019
Oakstone Clinical Review
Enrich your knowledge and stay current on the recent advances in interventional cardiology with this comprehensive course.Overview
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Comprehensive Review of Interventional Cardiology is an in-depth guide to the diagnostic, management, and technical skills required in this continually advancing field. Authoritative interventional cardiologists cover topics like anticoagulation, cardiogenic shock, bifurcation stenting, bypass grafts, renal artery stenting, pericardial interventions, and more. This CME course will help you to:
- List effective lipid-lowering pharmacologic therapies
- Illustrate carotid and cerebrovascular interventions
- Outline interventions used for stable angina and silent ischemia
- Discuss different peripheral interventions for upper and lower extremities
- Describe interventions for patent foramen ovale and atrial septal defect closure
- Distinguish between the various stents used to treat coronary disease
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Pre-Procedural Evaluation
- Practice Guidelines for Interventional Cardiology - David P. Faxon, MD
- Functional Testing and Imaging - Marcelo F. Di Carli, MD
- The Patient with Diabetes - Mikhail Kosiborod, MD
- Sex and Race/Ethnicity Considerations - Binita Shah, MD
- Intracoronary Pressure and Flow Measurements - Morton J. Kern, MD
Pharmacologic Aspects
- Anticoagulation - Sorin J. Brener, MD
- Platelet Antagonists - Dominick J. Angiolillo, MD
- Adenosine, Beta-Blockers, Calcium Channel Blockers, Nitrates, Sedation, Vasodilators, and Vasopressors - Charles Resor, MD
Clinical and Technical Aspects of Coronary Intervention
- Stable Angina or Silent Ischemia - William E. Boden, MD
- Non-ST-Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome - Matthew T. Roe, MD
- Special Topics in the Understanding and Management of ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) - David O. Williams, MD
- Cardiogenic Shock - Ajar Kochar, MD
- Coronary Stents - Sripal Bangalore, MD
- Bifurcation Stenting - Antonio Colombo, MD
- Unprotected Left Main Coronary Artery Stenosis - Gregg W. Stone, MD
- Coronary Chronic Total Occlusion - Emmanouil S. Brilakis, MD, PhD
- Bypass Grafts - Subhash Banerjee, MD
- Adjunctive Devices: Atherectomy, Cutting Balloon, Laser, and Brachytherapy - Ron Waksman, MD
Peripheral Intervention
- Lower Extremity - Mehdi Shishehbor, DO, MPH, PhD
- Intervention for Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia - Christopher J. White, MD, MACC, MSCAI, FAHA, FESC, FACP
- Renal Artery Stenting - Christopher J. White, MD, MACC, MSCAI, FAHA, FESC, FACP
- Intervention for Resistant Hypertension - Ajay Kirtane, MD
- Update on Aortic Interventions - Daniel Clair, MD
- Venous Interventions: Superficial Venous Pathology and Interventions and Deep Venous Pathology and Treatment - Nicholas Shammas, MD
Structural Intervention
- Imaging Tips and Tricks - Ron Blankstein, MD
- Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement - Saif Anwaruddin, MD
- Transseptal Puncture and Mitral Balloon Valvuloplasty - Anthony Bavry, MD
- Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement - Gilbert H.L. Tang, MD
- Other Valvular Interventions (Tricuspid and Pulmonic) - Gilbert H.L. Tang, MD
- Atrial Septal Defect and Patent Foramen Ovale Closure - Harsh Golwala, MD
- Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion - Jacqueline Saw, MD
- Alcohol Septal Ablation for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - Srihari S. Naidu, MD
- Pericardial Interventions - Igor Palacios, MD
- Transcatheter Intervention for Congenital Heart Disease - John F. Rhodes, MD
Accreditation
Oakstone Publishing, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
Oakstone Publishing, LLC designates this enduring material for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to Medical Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
Date of Original Release: TBD
Date Credits Expire: TBD
CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of an online activity post-test and evaluation.
Unique Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this CME activity, you will be better able to:
- List the most effective lipid-lowering pharmacologic therapies
- Describe carotid and cerebrovascular interventions
- Explain the concerns for the interventional cardiologists about a patient with diabetes
- Summarize the interventions used for stable angina and silent ischemia
- Discuss the different peripheral interventions for upper extremities and lower extremities
- Describe interventions for patent foramen ovale and atrial septal defect closure
- Differentiate among the various stents used to treat coronary disease
- Name efficacious clinical guidelines in the practice of interventional cardiology
- Summarize transcatheter intervention use for congenital heart disease
Intended Audience
This educational activity was designed for cardiologists.
Date of Release: October 1, 2019
Expiration Date: September 30, 2021
Target Audience
Practicing cardiologists and cardiology fellows, physician assistants, nurses, advanced practice nurses, and mid-level practitioners seeking a comprehensive review of contemporary cardiovascular medicine will benefit from this symposium.
Program Objectives After completing this activity, the participant will be able to do the following:
- Discuss the challenging clinical issues surrounding multimodality imaging, adult congenital heart disease, heart failure, and coronary interventions
- Review the key advances in cardiac electrophysiology, including supraventricular arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, and complex tachycardia, and describe their implications for clinical care
- Provide a clinical update on technical developments in cardiac pacing, resynchronization, and lead management
- Summarize the best use of cardiac imaging to diagnose and manage various cardiac conditions, including tetralogy of Fallot, aortic stenosis, and mitral valve regurgitation
- Debate the clinical issues regarding coronary artery bypass grafting, percutaneous coronary intervention, or medical therapy to treat patients with stable angina
- Present safety and efficacy data on antiplatelet and antithrombotic agents and describe their implications for clinical care
- Provide a clinical practice update on management strategies for patients with heart failure, including those with either reduced and preserved ejection fraction, refractory hypertension, pulmonary hypertension, and acute decompensated heart failure
Accreditation Statement
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 37 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Participants claiming CME credit from this activity may submit the credit hours to the American Osteopathic Association for Category 2 credit.
Faculty Disclosure
In accordance with the Standards for Commercial Support issued by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education requires resolution of all faculty conflicts of interest to ensure CME activities are free of commercial bias.
The following faculty have indicated that they may have a relationship, which in the context of their presentation(s), could be perceived as a potential conflict of interest:
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Jerry Dean Estep, MD |
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Mazen Hanna, MD |
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Jaikirshan Khatri, MD |
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John Rickard, MD |
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Walid Saliba, MD |
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Edward Soltesz, MD |
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Niraj Varma, MD |
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The following faculty have indicated they have no relationship which, in the context of their presentation(s), could be perceived as a potential conflict of interest:
Chonyang Albert, MD
Peter Aziz, MD
Bryan Baranowski, MD
John R Bartholomew, MD
Ajay Bhargava, MD
Sanjeeb Bhattacharya, MD
Joseph Campbell, MD
Paul Cremer, MD
Milind Desai, MD
Thomas Dresing, MD
Stephen Ellis, MD
Michael Faulx, MD
Natalia Fendrikova-Mahlay, MD
J. Emanuel Finet, MD
Joanna Ghobrial, MD
Marcelo P Gomes, MD
Steven Gordon, MD
Brian Griffin, MD
Richard A Grimm, DO
Stanley Hazen, MD, PhD
Ayman Hussein, MD
Miriam S Jacob, MD
Christine Jellis, MD
Vidyasagar Kalahasti, MD
Samir Kapadia, MD
Allan Klein, MD
Amar Krishnaswamy, MD
Deborah H Kwon, MD
Luke Laffin, MD
David Majdalany, MD
Kenneth Mayuga, MD
Venu Menon, MD
Dermot M Phelan, MD
Zoran B Popovic, MD
Rishi Puri, MD
Grant Reed, MD
L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD
David Taylor, MD
Patrick Tchou, MD
Maran Thamilarasan, MD