
Transcatheter Interventions Online 2023 – Debates

Transcatheter Interventions Online 2023 – Debates is organized by Radcliffe Medical Education (RME).
Course Published On: 12/06/2023
Course Expiry Date: 12/06/2025
Topic:
Intervention
Overview:
In the final session of Transcatheter Interventions Online 2023 – Debates, the panel provide viewers with an engaging opportunity to partake in thought-provoking debates among the panel. The session focuses on two compelling topics. The first topic, 'REVIVED – What Does It Tell Us?' delves into the insights and implications of the REVIVED study, fostering critical analysis and interpretation. The second topic, 'Interatrial Shunting – When to Do or Not to Do?' explores the decision-making process and considerations surrounding the use of interatrial shunting devices. This final session offers stimulating conversations and encourages participants to contemplate the nuances of these important subjects in the field of transcatheter interventions. Transcatheter Interventions Online 2023 united renowned international experts to provide an immersive and dynamic platform, ensuring that the global interventional cardiology community stays informed about the most recent advancements in transcatheter treatment approaches. By integrating expert opinions, interactive discussions, presentations, and live cases from institutions across both sides of the Atlantic, TIO 2023 delivered exceptional educational content that supported the latest practices in diagnosis, treatment strategies, and patient care.
Learning Objectives:
The overall programme, "Transcatheter Interventions Online 2023", endeavours to best address the following learning objectives:
• Compare the utility of repair and replacement valve technology in mitral regurgitation
• Individualise valve choice for aortic regurgitation based on valve durability and patient features
• Recall the utility and limitations of specialty balloons
• Evaluate emerging approaches to the treatment of complex left main and other coronary bifurcation lesions
• Discuss the impact of PCI on top of optimal medical therapy in ischaemic left ventricular systolic dysfunction
• Identify suitable patients for interatrial shunting
• Discuss the merits of alternative antiplatelet strategies to DAPT in ACS and CCS following PCI
Additional details will be posted as soon as information is available.