ADVANCED 3D ECHO 360° TRACK: 3D echo to improve our understanding of the pathophysiology of cardiac conditions and guide interventional procedures

The Advanced Track – more scientific, research and clinically oriented, dedicated for those who practice and have experience in 3D echocardiography. You will have be the opportunity to see the latest technical and software advances of the technique, to learn with the masters how to effectively implement 3D echocardiography and overcome the challenges of its routine clinical use, to share with the other experts the tips and tricks on how to use 3D echocardiography to plan and monitor interventional procedures.
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ADVANCED 3D ECHO 360° TRACK: 3D echo to improve our understanding of the pathophysiology of cardiac conditions and guide interventional procedures
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Fusion Imaging. Do I really need it to monitor interventional procedures? – F. Faletra (Lugano, CH)
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3D printing: clinical and educational opportunities – W. A. Zoghbi (Houston, US)
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Augmented and virtual reality: does it work with 3D echocardiography? – B. Mumm (Münich, DE)
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3D Echo as the basis for the Imaging Physiome – M. A. Vannan (Atlanta, US)
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Reference values and how to compare with previous 2D echo reports – L. P. Badano (Padua, IT)
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Comparison with CMR data. How close should I be to be close enough? – K. Addetia (Chicago, US)
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Which images should I store on the PACS and how to report 3D echo? – M. A. Vannan (Atlanta, US)
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The future of echo is measureable – H. Houle (Münich, DE)
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3D Anatomical Intelligence meets live fusion imaging – A. Laghi (Andover, US)
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New aspects in 4D imaging in the cath-lab. How can technology help in image guided interventions? – O. Gerard (Horten, NO)
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The future is “automated and mobile” – R. Baumann (Münich, DE)
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Quantification of mitral regurgitation: changing our paradigm! – M. A. Vannan (Atlanta, US)
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Geometry and function of the mitral annulus – L. P. Badano (Padua, IT)
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Tips and tricks in guiding the mitral clipping and prosthetic leaks closure procedures – W. A. Zoghbi (Houston, US)
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Added value to assess valve prostheses – R. M. Lang (Chicago, US)
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Combined Imaging for TAVI: added value over fluoroscopy? – F. Faletra (Lugano, CH)
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Quantitation of aortic stenosis: do we need 3D? – E. Donal (Rennes, FR)
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CT or 3D to size the aortic prosthesis for TAVI? – N. Ajmone Marsan (Leiden, NL)
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Assessment of LV and RV shape and morphology – R. M. Lang (Chicago, US)
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How 3D echo changed our understanding of tricuspid regurgitation pathophysiology – D. Muraru (Padua, IT)
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How to assess tricuspid regurgitation severity. Thinking out of the box – L. P. Badano (Padua, IT)
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3D Echo/CT and 3D Printing for Planning Trans-catheter TV Repair (TTVR) – M. A. Vannan (Atlanta, US)
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Monitoring transcatheter procedures on the tricuspid valve – E. Agricola (Milan, IT)
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The Advanced Track – more scientific, research and clinically oriented, dedicated for those who practice and have experience in 3D echocardiography. You will have be the opportunity to see the latest technical and software advances of the technique, to learn with the masters how to effectively implement 3D echocardiography and overcome the challenges of its routine clinical use, to share with the other experts the tips and tricks on how to use 3D echocardiography to plan and monitor interventional procedures.