LMS Courses

Coronary- Adult presentation of anomalous coronary artery origin from pulmonary arteries – Maryanne Caruana – Toronto 2015-Session 3

Toronto 2015 Session 3: Coronary Anomalies   Adult presentation of anomalous coronary artery origin from pulmonary arteries – Maryanne Caruana RT 7:26 Thank you to ISACHD Toronto for allowing us permission to use this teaching video. All text, images, animations, and information contained on this site are the intellectual property of ISACHD Toronto. No part […]

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Preventive Cardiology: Pediatric Dyslipidemia – Michael Khoury and Rae-Ellen Kavey

Pediatric Dyslipidemia – Michael Khoury and Rae-Ellen Kavey Objective: – review lipid biochemistry – describe patterns of dyslipidemia – explain rational for pediatric lipid screening – review differential diagnosis and secondary causes of dyslipidemia – describe treatment approach to pediatric dyslipidemia

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Echo: Evaluation of Ventricular Systolic Function – Robert Loar

Echocardiographic Evaluation of Ventricular Systolic Function – Robert Loar Learning Objectives: Review the echocardiographic functional assessment of both the right and left ventricle Compare the pros and cons of each method Discuss the primary advantage of shortening fraction in the assessment of left ventricular systolic function Define Simpson’s biplane method calculation  Discuss the advantage calculating

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How best to image coronary artery anomalies and to assess myocardial perfusion? – Andrew Crean -Toronto 2015- Session 3

Toronto 2015 Session 3: Coronary Anomalies How best to image coronary artery anomalies and to assess myocardial perfusion? – Andrew Crean RT 14:22   Thank you to ISACHD Toronto for allowing us permission to use this teaching video. All text, images, animations, and information contained on this site are the intellectual property of ISACHD Toronto.

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What options are available for the management of coronary anomalies what we know about N. American practice? Christopher Calderone -Toronto 2015

Toronto 2015 Session 3: Coronary Anomalies What options are available for the management of coronary anomalies and what we know about North American practice? Christopher Calderone RT 17:15   Thank you to ISACHD Toronto for allowing us permission to use this teaching video. All text, images, animations, and information contained on this site are the

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Which coronary artery anomalies concern me and which do not?- Karen Stout-Toronto 2015- Session 3

Toronto 2015 Session 3: Coronary Anomalies   Which coronary artery anomalies concern me and which do not?- Karen Stout RT 23:32 Thank you to ISACHD Toronto for allowing us permission to use this teaching video. All text, images, animations, and information contained on this site are the intellectual property of ISACHD Toronto. No part of

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What’s new on the horizon and how might it help ACHD patients? – Terrence Yau- Toronto 2015- Session 2

Toronto 2015 Session 2: Mechanical Support in ACHD What’s new on the horizon and how might it help ACHD patients? – Terrence Yau RT 14:00 Thank you to ISACHD Toronto for allowing us permission to use this teaching video. All text, images, animations, and information contained on this site are the intellectual property of ISACHD

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Percutaneous interventions on VAD/ECMO clinical cases – Eric Horlick and David Crossland- Toronto 2015- Session 2

Toronto 2015 Session 2: Mechanical Support in ACHD Percutaneous interventions on VAD/ECMO clinical cases – Eric Horlick and David Crossland RT 19:44 Thank you to ISACHD Toronto for allowing us permission to use this teaching video. All text, images, animations, and information contained on this site are the intellectual property of ISACHD Toronto. No part

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How my team uses VAD in ACHD patients – Asif Hasan -Toronto 2015-Session 2

Toronto 2015 Session 2: Mechanical Support in ACHD How my team uses VAD in ACHD patients – Asif Hasan RT 16:23   Thank you to ISACHD Toronto for allowing us permission to use this teaching video. All text, images, animations, and information contained on this site are the intellectual property of ISACHD Toronto. No part

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Debate: It Is Time for ACHD- Specific Heart Transplant Listing Status Criteria- Toronto 2015 – Session 1

Session 1: Heart Failure, Transplant, and VAD Symposium- ACHD Transplant: Personal Reflections from Keynote Speakers-   Debate: It Is Time for ACHD- Specific Heart Transplant Listing Status Criteria Introduction – Eric Horlick The argument for – David Crossland and Heather Ross The argument against – Mitesh Badiwala and Phyllis Billia Rebuttal for –  – David

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