BASIC 3D ECHO 360° TRACK 2017: How to post-process 3D data sets to obtain clinically meaningful information

The Basic Track – practical and case-based, in which experts will demonstrate how to use the different software packages available on the market to postprocess 3D echocardiography data sets in order to obtain new data and improve our understanding of the anatomy of cardiac structures and the pathophysiology of cardiac conditions. This track will be particularly useful for those who want to understand the added clinical value of 3D over conventional echocardiography in different clinical scenarios and/or are at the beginning of their experience with 3D echocardiography.
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BASIC 3D ECHO 360° TRACK 2017: How to post-process 3D data sets to obtain clinically meaningful information
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Left ventricular size and function using the Heart Model – R. M. Lang (Chicago, US)
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Left ventricular size and function, more than just volumes and ejection fraction with 4D Auto LVQ – L. P. Badano (Padua, IT)
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Comprehensive assessment of LV geometry and function – L. Perez de Isla (Madrid, ES)
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Improved workflow with the single beat acquisition – K. S. Edwards (Atlanta, US)
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Right ventricular geometry and function: improved workflow and feasibility – D. Muraru (Padua, IT)
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Fully automated right ventricle quantitation with single beat acquisition – X. Zhou (Beijing, PRC)
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Right ventricular size and function: less and less operator dependent – E. Surkova (London, UK)
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Left atrium: fully automated volumetric assessment – L. Perez de Isla (Madrid, ES)
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Degenerative mitral regurgitation assessed with MVQ – K. Addetia (Chicago, US)
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Quantitative assessment of functional mitral regurgitation – P. Aruta (Padua, IT)
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Matching the needs of interventional cardiologists – N. Ajmone Marsan (Leiden, NL)
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Mitral stenosis: pre- and post- balloon valvuloplasty procedure – H. M. Elsayed (Aswan, EG)
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Fully automated quantitation of aortic complex – X. Zhou (Beijing, PRC)
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How 3D echo will improve your assessment of the stenotic aortic valve? – S. Gianstefani (Imola, IT)
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How 3D echo will improve your assessment of the regurgitant aortic valve? – J. L. Vanoverschelde (Bruxelles, BE)
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Is 3D echo essential before TAVI? Why? – N. Ajmone Marsan (Leiden, NL)
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Added value of 3D echocardiography to assess the anatomy of the tricuspid valve – M. Luiza de Alcantara (Rio de Janeiro, BZ)
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The normal tricuspid annulus: anatomy and function – K. Addetia (Chicago, US)
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Mechanisms of functional tricuspid regurgitation – S. Pislaru (Rochester, US)
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Organic tricuspid regurgitation: not so rare as previously thought! – L. P. Badano (Padua, IT)
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The added value of 3D echo in congenital heart diseases M. Luiza de Alcantara (Rio de Janeiro, BZ)
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3D imaging to guide procedures in the cath-lab – B. Castaldi (Padua, IT)
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Left atrial size and the shape as prognostic parameters for thrombo embolic risk – D. Muraru (Padua, IT)
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Left atrial appendage morphology and sizing – F. Faletra (Lugano, CH)
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NOACs and Atrial Fibrillation: incidence and predictors of left atrial thrombus in the real world – E. Bertaglia (Padua, IT)
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Guiding left atrial appendage closure – S. Pislaru (Rochester, US)
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BASIC TRACK