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State-of-the-Art Aortic Stenosis - Dr. William Suh, MD | UCLA Primary Care Update 2015

Offered By: University of California, Los Angeles via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore state-of-the-art approaches to aortic stenosis in this comprehensive 48-minute lecture from the UCLA Primary Care Update 2015. Delve into key topics including diagnosis, age-related calcific aortic stenosis, and low-flow low-gradient aortic valve replacement. Examine the PARTNER trial, CORE valve trial, and annulus sizing techniques. Compare balloon-expandable versus self-expanding valves and learn about next-generation Sapien valves. Discuss patient characteristics, including frailty and left ventricle conditions. Investigate bioprosthetic valves, transapical access, and the effectiveness of TAVR. Gain insights into the multidisciplinary effort and heart team approach required for optimal patient care. Presented by Dr. William Suh, MD, FSCAI, Assistant Clinical Professor in UCLA's Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, this lecture offers valuable knowledge for primary care physicians and specialists alike.

Syllabus

Introduction
Aortic Valve
Diagnosis
Agerelated calcific aotic stenosis
Low flow low gradient
aortic valve replacement
partner trial
core valve trial
annulus sizing
balloon expandable vs self expanding
next generation sapien valve
lower risk patients
patient characteristics
frailty
left ventricle
mitral regurgitation
results
another case
traumatic septal defect
Bioprosthetic valve
Transapical access
Is TAVR the real deal
Multidisciplinary effort
Heart team approach
Questions


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