15 December 2022, from
18:00
to
19:00
CET
Europe/ParisNew vision of the tricuspid valveAccess event page https://esc365.escardio.org/event/5082022-12-15T18:00:002022-12-15T19:00:00
Organiser:
European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI)
Topic:
IMAGING
Host:
Professor E. Donal (Rennes, FR)
Speakers:
Doctor N. Wunderlich (Darmstadt, DE)
,
Assistant Professor D. Muraru (Milan, IT)
Webinar
Learning objectives
After watching this webinar, participants will be aware of how imaging can help them to/
better understand the anatomy and dysfunction of the tricuspid valve in patients with tricuspid regurgitation; and
better grade tricuspid regurgitation so as to assess indications and suitability for surgical or transcatheter interventions.
Needs assessment and expected educational outcome.
To teach advanced multimodality imaging techniques in order to give the correct indication and best therapeutic option for patients with tricuspid regurgitation. The introduction of new transcatheter procedures requires such advanced imaging knowledge to meet the challenge of correctly assessing tricuspid valve anatomy and function.
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See you on
15 December
at
18:00
CET
Main topic
Imaging
Related topic
Tricuspid Valve Disease
Session information
This webinar is designed for cardiologists working in the field of cardiovascular imaging but also cardiologists wishing to update their scientific knowledge on the topic.
During the webinar, you will be encouraged to send your questions by chat and interact with our key opinion leaders who will provide live feedback.
An application has been made to the EACCME® for CME accreditation of this event.
Technical settings
The webinar is available on PC and tablets. The use of a smartphone is not recommended.
To answer the MCQs during the live, you must allow pop-up windows.
A high-speed Internet connection is required (minimum 2 Mbps)
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Europe/ParisNew vision of the tricuspid valveAccess event page https://esc365.escardio.org/event/5082022-12-15T18:00:002022-12-15T19:00:00