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Younger People Can Suffer From Heart Failure Too
Dr. Claudius Mahr, a cardiologist with UW Medicine's Heart Institute, explains heart failure is a growing, all too common issue that affects people of all ages.
3D Printing and Virtual Planning for Clinical Care Innovation
Can we leverage imaging and modern 3D printing to improve the delivery of patient care and innovate newer approaches to that care?
Should the ISCHEMIA Trials change how we care for patients with stable ischemic heart disease?
Outcome Disparities in Young Women with Acute MI
Katie Dawson, MD and Cardiology Fellow, discusses disease prevalence and mortality trends, clinical features which may explain rising disease prevalence, aspects of care which place young women at higher risk and areas to focus on to improve outcomes.
Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
UW Medicine Heart Institute cardiologist Stephen Farris, MD, presents on the pathophysiology of the syndrome, insights from trials and potential therapies which have been shown to improve outcomes in this more difficult-to-treat form of heart failure.
Brain Protection After Cardiac Arrest
UW Medicine Heart Institute cardiologist Francis Kim, MD, presents on Brain Protection After Cardiac Arrest, covering dose-finding trials, rates of re-arrest and clinical solutions for the metabolic phase.
Hospital Readmission Reduction Program: Evidence Against Efficacy
Todd Dardas, MD, discusses several treatments for reducing readmission, such as evidence-based medications and disease management programs.
Heart Failure Care Guidelines to Improve Management in Primary Care
Alisha Peterson, BSN, RN, CCRN, gives a lecture on the need to improve heart failure management at the community level.
Public Reporting in Heart Failure
Todd Dardas, MD, discusses public reporting on heart failure and the quality of care by patient choice based on accurate, reliable, available information.
Unbreaking the Heart - Cardiac Remuscularization in Non-Human Primate Models
In this presentation Billy Chen, MD, discusses a brief history of regenerative biology and stem cells, prior studies in cardiac regeneration, results from non-human primate studies and the limitations of the studies.
How To Grow Your Heart Transplant Program in 2019
Vidang Nguyen, MD, explains how to deveolope and expand a heart transplant program. This lecture will discuss the importance of early patient referral for advanced heart failure therapy, how to bridge your patient to transplantation, regional ...
Role of Cardiac CT for Evaluation of Stable Coronary Artery Disease
Hans Huang, MD, discusses coronary artery calcium (CAC), coronary CT angiography (CTA) and reviews the importance of imaging.