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Aortic Valve Disease in Primary Care: What to know, what to do and when to get concerned

Aortic Valve Disease in Primary Care: What to know, what to do and when to get concerned

Dr. Marc Sintek shared an overview of Aortic Valve Disease as it relates to patients presenting to a primary care practice.
At Barnes-Jewish Hospital, A Wider Organ Donor Pool Saves Lives

At Barnes-Jewish Hospital, A Wider Organ Donor Pool Saves Lives

     The DCD program at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and WashU Medicine was initiated in response to the increasing waiting periods for heart transplants, despite the 2018 changes in organ allocation aimed at reducing wait list mortality.
Advanced Heart Valve Procedures Expand Treatments for Patients With Limited Options

Advanced Heart Valve Procedures Expand Treatments for Patients With Limited Options

Heart specialists at the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Heart & Vascular Center in St. Louis, Mo., are pioneering advances that enhance the quality of life for patients who have historically suffered debilitating symptoms with limited therapeutic options.
Early Intervention & Multidisciplinary Care: Key to Positive Outcomes for Heart Failure Patients at Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Early Intervention & Multidisciplinary Care: Key to Positive Outcomes for Heart Failure Patients at Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Barnes-Jewish Hospital is the only hospital within 200 miles of St. Louis to offer a full spectrum of heart failure and cardiomyopathy care integrated with other disciplines.
Vascular Surgery and Non-Healing Peripheral Wounds

Vascular Surgery and Non-Healing Peripheral Wounds

Vipul Khetarpaul, MD, presents several cases on PAD and Non-Healing Peripheral Wounds. 
Washington University Vascular Surgeons at Barnes-Jewish Hospital Deliver Outstanding Care to Patients

Washington University Vascular Surgeons at Barnes-Jewish Hospital Deliver Outstanding Care to Patients

The Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Heart and Vascular Center is a national leader in heart and vascular treatments and offers exceptional care for conditions including heart valve disease, heart failure, coronary artery disease, aneurysms, carotid artery disease and more.
Aortic Surgery: Personalized Medicine with a Team Approach

Aortic Surgery: Personalized Medicine with a Team Approach

Dr. Puja Kachroo, MD shares about the evolution of Aortic Surgery including valve sparing procedures and aortic arch procedures.
Complex Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) 2023

Complex Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) 2023

Dr. Marc Sintek, MD provides an overview of PCI, how we do it, and why that matters. Dr. Sintek will also share some case examples and some of the complex PCI tools used.
Multidisciplinary Limb Preservation Program Saves Steps to Help Save Limbs

Multidisciplinary Limb Preservation Program Saves Steps to Help Save Limbs

The Washington University Limb Preservation Program was established to connect patients facing amputation with all the medical specialists they will need to save their limb, in the shortest amount of time.
Clinician’s Guide to Cardio-Oncology: Best Practice and Future Directions

Clinician’s Guide to Cardio-Oncology: Best Practice and Future Directions

Hosted by the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Heart & Vascular Center, “Clinician’s Guide to Cardio-Oncology: Best Practice and Future Directions” was presented during the AHA Scientific Sessions on November 10, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois.
Leveraging Big Data and the EHR to Better Inform the Practice of Cardio-Oncology

Leveraging Big Data and the EHR to Better Inform the Practice of Cardio-Oncology

Washington University cardiologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Joshua Mitchell, MD, discusses the continually expanding field of available cancer therapies.
What are the Best Approaches to Monitor and Manage Vascular Toxicity in Cardio-Oncology?

What are the Best Approaches to Monitor and Manage Vascular Toxicity in Cardio-Oncology?

Mayo Clinic cardiologist, Joerg Herrmann, MD, provides a review of the three main types of presentation of vascular toxicity seen with chemotherapy: acute vasospasm, acute thrombosis, and accelerated atherosclerosis.
2019 Shock Symposium

2019 Shock Symposium

The Symposium on Contemporary Management of Cardiogenic Shock and Respiratory Failure focused on recent technological advances in the field of cardiogenic shock.
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR): Overview

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR): Overview

Physicians at the Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Heart & Vascular Center have extensive experience and expertise evaluating and treating people who may need transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
Microvascular Disease: Detection and Treatment Strategies

Microvascular Disease: Detection and Treatment Strategies

The microvasculature can be imaged at the bedside with continuous infusion of microbubbles (ultrasound contrast agents) or a slow bolus injection.
Revascularization Controversies in Simple and Complex Coronary Artery Disease

Revascularization Controversies in Simple and Complex Coronary Artery Disease

Coronary atherosclerosis is a diffuse vascular process and a life-long disease where optimal medical therapy is the foundation for all patients with CAD.
Precision Medicine at the Extremes of Heritability

Precision Medicine at the Extremes of Heritability

Rahul Deo, MD, PhD and Assistant Professor in the Division of Cardiology at UCSF discusses how a type of facial recognition-based strategy is possible for segmentation within an echocardiogram.
AngioVac Procedure: Treatment for Deep Venous Thrombosis

AngioVac Procedure: Treatment for Deep Venous Thrombosis

Dr. Mohamed A. Zayed discusses how the AngioVac device offers an alternative to existing therapies that treat venous thromboembolism.
Empowering our Youth: How Teaching CPR in Schools Creates a Generation of First-Responders (and Saves Lives!) – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 7

Empowering our Youth: How Teaching CPR in Schools Creates a Generation of First-Responders (and Saves Lives!) – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 7

Lindsay Davis, Miss Ohio 2011 and patient advocate for SCA, discusses the importance of making CPR mandatory in high school.
Treating VT like Cancer: Entirely Noninvasive Cardiac Mapping and Ablation – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 6

Treating VT like Cancer: Entirely Noninvasive Cardiac Mapping and Ablation – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 6

Dr. Phillip Cuculich and Dr. Clifford Grant Robinson discuss noninvasive cardiac mapping and ablation, including understanding the effects of radioablation, what is cardiac radiobiology and how and where to deliver energy.
Too Soon? Too Late? When to Refer for Catheter Ablation? – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 5

Too Soon? Too Late? When to Refer for Catheter Ablation? – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 5

Dr. Daniel Cooper discusses the importance of choosing the right patient at the right time for catheter ablation, minimizing ICD shocks and erring on the side of early referral to maximize the benefits for the patient.
Do the Genes Fit? When to Order Genetic Testing? – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 4

Do the Genes Fit? When to Order Genetic Testing? – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 4

Dr. Nathan Stitziel discusses when to order genetic testing, how the patient should be evaluated for genetic testing and the genetic causes of SCA.
When to Put on the Vest and When to Take it Off? Appropriate Use of Wearable Defibrillators – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 1

When to Put on the Vest and When to Take it Off? Appropriate Use of Wearable Defibrillators – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 1

Dr. Marye Gleva discusses when a patient should wear a cardioverter-defibrillator, the risk factors associated with not wearing one and how a WCD works.
Yes or No: Can My Patient With an ICD Have an MRI? – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 3

Yes or No: Can My Patient With an ICD Have an MRI? – 2016 AHA Symposium, Part 3

Dr. Pamela K. Woodard discusses at the AHA Conference if patients who have an ICD can have an MRI, the types of ICDs for MRI scanning and the risks of MRI scanning patients with a CIED.

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