Lifetime Patient Management and the Importance of TAVR Hemodynamics

 

 

  • Contemporary Trends in Aortic Stenosis Management
    • Martin B. Leon
       
  • Why are Hemodynamics so Important During TAVR?
    • David A. Wood, MD
       
  • Minimalist TAVR: Optimizing Outcomes without Compromise
    • Nicolas M, Van Mieghem, MD, PhD
       
  • Opsens SavvyWireTM: Device Review and Case Example
    • Philippe Genereux, MD
       
  • SavvyWire: Additional Applications
    • Anita W. Asgar, MD
       
  • Panel Discussion/Conclusion

 

MODERATORS

Philippe Genereux, MD  


 

Philippe Genereux, M.D.
Gagnon Cardiovascular Institute
Morristown, NJ



 

Martin Leon   Martin B. Leon, M.D.
Columbia University
Irving Medical Center
New York, NY

 
     


FACULTY

Anita Asgar  

Anita W. Asgar, M.D.
Montreal Heart
Montreal, Quebec



 
Nicolas M. Van Mieghem, MD, PhD   Nicolas M. Van Mieghem, M.D.
Erasmus Medical Center
Rotterdam, Netherlands

 
     
Thomas E. Waggoner, DO  


 

Thomas E. Waggoner, D.O.
Pima Heart & Vascular/
Tucson Medical Center
Tucson, Arizona



 

david a wood  

David A. Wood , M.D.
UBC Centre For Cardiovascular Innovation
Address: Vancouver, Canada

   
 


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This program is sponsored by: 
 

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