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Resynchronization in Congenital Heart Disease
Resynchronization in Congenital Heart Disease
Description
In this session, participants will learn the various options for CRT in patients with CHD
Learning Objectives
Explain the specific structural and functional substrates for CRT in a specific patient population.
Outline the new CRT indication criteria, how to select appropriate CRT candidates using ECG and imaging and how CRT may be used for treatment of pulmonary RV dysfunction.
Describe how and when to do conduction system pacing in CHD and when the addition of a CS lead or epicardial are still required.
Session Chair(s)
Elizabeth Sherwin, MD
Peter Karpawich, MD, MS
Presentation
Pathophysiology of Electromechanical Dyssynchrony: Novel Insights From Computational Modeling
Presenter(s)
:
Alison Marsden
Novel Echocardiographic and Advanced Imaging Techniques in Planning CRT
Presenter(s)
:
Jan Janousek, MD, PhD
HOT or Not? Classic CRT, CSP or LOT-CRT?
Presenter(s)
:
Adam C. Kean, MD, MPH
Disclosures
Alison Marsden
:
Nothing Relevant to Disclose
Jan Janousek
:
Abbott Medical (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee -
Speaking and Teaching
)
Adam Kean
:
Nothing Relevant to Disclose
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Education Framework
Bradyarrhythmias
-- Resynchronization Therapy
-- 72. Know the indications for cardiac resynchronization therapy, based on QRS morphology and duration, symptoms, functional class, ejection fraction, and type of heart disease.
Summary
Availability:
No future session
Cost:
FREE
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
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