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| Saturday, April 26, 2003 Afternoon
Workshops |
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Echo Imaging and Anatomic
Correlates
Co-Chairs: Katherine Grichnik, MD/Patricia Murphy, MD
Educational Objective: At the conclusion of this workshop the participant
will have a good knowledge of normal anatomy and the practical aspects
of completing a basic TEE exam. The participant will also gain some understanding
of how common congenital variants arise from embryological changes and
how to recognize these variants in clinical practice. In addition the
participant will also learn how to recognize common artifacts and machine
problems seen in routine TEE practice. This workshop is designed for the
beginner to intermediate echocardiographer.
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1:00 1:40 pm
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Normal Exam and Anatomy
Jack Shanewise, MD
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1:45-2:25 pm
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Embryology and Variants
Katherine Grichnik,
MD
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2:30-3:10 pm
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Common Congenital Defects
Patricia Murphy, MD |
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3:15- 4:00 pm
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Artifacts and Common
Machine Problems
Andre Stephane Lambert, MD |
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Incorporating New Echo
Technologies into Practice
Chair: Lori B. Heller, MD
Educational Objective: Upon completing this workshop, participants
will have been exposed to a variety of new echocardiography devices and
understand their usefulness and applications. Specifically, participants
will: 1) recognize the value of transthoracic echocardiography in the
perioperative period; 2) be able to obtain basic transthoracic images
using portable, hand-held echocardiography devices; 3) be familiar with
substernal epicardial echocardiography imaging via the SEE IT mediastinal
drain; 4) understand the application of Tissue Doppler Imaging in transesophageal
echo; 5) appreciate the usefulness as well as the limitations in using
TDI to assess systolic and diastolic myocardial function; 6) learn how
to obtain and interpret epiaortic images during cardiac surgery and use
this tool to direct cross clamp placement; 7) gain knowledge of myocardial
contrast echocardiography and understand its usefulness in evaluating
myocardial perfusion; 8) be exposed to intraoperative echocardiographic
imaging of coronary arteries and graft anastomosis via epicardial echocardiography.
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Breakout
I Hand-held Transthoracic Devices: The Preoperative and Postoperative
Answer?
Donald Oxorn, MD; T. Andrew Bowdle, MD, PhD; Shelley Agricola, MD
Breakout II Epiaortic/Epicardial
Echo: When, Why and How (pig hearts)
Peggy Duke, MD; Robert M. Savage, MD
Breakout III Tissue Doppler Imaging/Myocardial
Contrast Echo Clinical Applications
Nhung Lam, MD; Joseph Mathew, MD
Breakout IV Substernal Echocardiography
Anthony Furnary, MD
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Anesthesia
for Vascular and Thoracic Aortic Surgery
Co-Chairs: Pieter van der Starre,MD/Tim Park, MD
Educational Objective: At the conclusion of this workshop the audience
will have a better understanding of 1) anesthetic considerations in major
vascular surgery, including endovascular surgery, and the possible role
of anesthesia in relation to outcome; and 2) strategies for protection of
major end-organs during major vascular surgery spinal cord, myocardium,
kidneys, intestines. |
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1:00-1:05 pm
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Introductions
Pieter van der Starre, MD, PhD; K.W. Tim Park, MD
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| 1:05-1:35 pm |
Anesthesia
for Endovascular Repair of AAA and DTAA
David Moskowitz, MD |
| 1:35-2:05 pm |
Protection
of Abdominal Organs during Vascular Surgery
Christopher O'Connor, MD |
| 2:05- 2:35 pm |
Regional
v General Anesthesia for Myocardial and Graft Protection in Peripheral Vascular
Surgery K.W. Tim Park, MD |
| 2:35- 3:05 pm |
Perioperative Management of Diabetes
in Major Vascular Surgery
Pieter van der Starre, MD, PhD
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| 3:05-3:35 pm |
Controversies
Regarding CSF Drainage for Spinal Cord Protection during DTA Surgery
Ramiro Arellano, MD |
| 3:35-4:00 pm |
Questions and Answers |
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4:00- 4:15 pm
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Coffee Break for Workshops
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