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Contemporary Management of Valvular Disease: Putting the Guidelines and Trials into Perspective
Join us for Contemporary Management of Valvular Disease: Putting the Guidelines and Trials into Perspective, a CME-certified dinner symposium, on Friday, April 1. Click here to join your colleagues
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Join us for Contemporary Management of Valvular Disease: Putting the Guidelines and Trials into Perspective, a CME-certified dinner symposium.

While national guidelines inform care, controversies in diagnosis and treatment of valvular disease remain. This program will focus on clinical decision making while combining the most relevant medical, surgical, and interventional options for patient care.

This symposium is intended for cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, internists, nurses, physician assistants and all health care professionals involved in the evaluation, diagnosis, and/or management of patients with structural heart disease.

Dinner Symposium Agenda

Moderator:
Lars G. Svensson MD, PhD
Cleveland Clinic
   
7:00 pm Registration/Dinner
   
7:30 pm Should All Patients with Asymptomatic Valve Disease be Offered Valve Replacement? The Crucial Role for Pre-procedural Evaluation
David Brown, MD
The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano
   
7:45 pm Diagnostic Imaging and Assessment of Valve Disease
Ron Waksman, MD
MedStar Heart and Vascular Institute
   
8:00 pm Surgery in the Setting of AS or MR: What Do the Guidelines Say?
Paul J. Corso Jr, MD
MedStar Heart and Vascular Institute
   
8:15 pm Outcomes of AVR, AV Repair, and Ascending Aorta Replacement
Lars G. Svensson, MD, PhD
Cleveland Clinic
   
8:30 pm Recognizing Complications of TAVRs: Procedural and Echocardiographic Lessons
Samir Kapadia, MD
Cleveland Clinic
   
8:45 pm New TAVR Devices, Technology, Access Approaches
Robert C. Stoler, MD
Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital
   
9:00 pm Panel Discussion
   
9:15 pm Adjourn
 
7:00 pm
Registration/Dinner
 
7:30 pm
Should All Patients with Asymptomatic Valve Disease be Offered Valve Replacement? The Crucial Role for Pre-procedural Evaluation
David Brown, MD
The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano
 
7:45 pm
Diagnostic Imaging and Assessment of Valve Disease
Ron Waksman, MD
MedStar Heart and Vascular Institute
 
8:00 pm
Surgery in the Setting of AS or MR: What Do the Guidelines Say?
Paul J. Corso Jr, MD
MedStar Heart and Vascular Institute
 
8:15 pm
Outcomes of AVR, AV Repair, and Ascending Aorta Replacement

Lars G. Svensson, MD, PhD
Cleveland Clinic
 
8:30 pm
Recognizing Complications of TAVRs: Procedural and Echocardiographic Lessons
Samir Kapadia, MD
Cleveland Clinic
 
8:45 pm
New TAVR Devices, Technology, Access Approaches
Robert C. Stoler, MD
Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital
 
9:00 pm
Panel Discussion
 
9:15 pm
Adjourn

This educational activity is not part of ACC.16; however, the content was reviewed and approved by the ACC.16 Program Committee.

This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
 
Activity Directors
   
Lars G. Svensson, MD, PhD
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
Katherine Hoercher, RN
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
 
Activity Directors
 
Lars G. Svensson, MD, PhD
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
 
Katherine Hoercher, RN
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
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