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University of California, Los Angeles

Management of Aortic Stenosis - William Suh, MD - UCLA Health

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This course aims to teach learners about the management of aortic stenosis, focusing on topics such as coronary artery disease, risk assessment, early detection, and treatment through minimally invasive catheterization. The course covers skills such as understanding plaque rupture, performing cardiac catheterization, and utilizing different approaches for aortic valve replacement. The teaching method includes lectures and case studies. This course is intended for healthcare professionals, particularly cardiologists and interventional cardiologists, interested in expanding their knowledge of managing aortic stenosis.

Syllabus

Introduction
Coronary artery disease
Normal artery
Angina
Noninvasive tests
When to perform invasive cardiac catheterization
What is plaque rupture
What is cardiac catheterization
Cardiac catheterization from the groin
Why do we do the procedure from the arm
Which way would you choose
Why not all cardiologists perform radial procedures
Learning curve
Study
UCL experience
Diagnosis
Symptoms
Severe inoperable aortic stenosis
Aortic valve replacement
Severe left ventricular dysfunction
Edwards Sapien valve
Balloon valvuloplasty
Heart failure symptoms
Cohort A
Medtronic Core Valve
Typical Characteristics
Risk Calculator
Transesophageal Echo
Transapical Approach
Sapien XT

Taught by

UCLA Health

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