Case Based Approach to Controversies in Cardiovascular Disease is a conference dedicated to innovations and clinical trials impacting the fields of cardiovascular medicine and surgery, including:
- Recent data on interventional therapies in patients with heart disease
- Application of data from clinical trials and registries to provide better care for patients with ACS who require antiplatelet therapy
- The role of HDL in overall cardiovascular risk reduction and how HDL-C particle size may relate to lipid metabolism
- Potential application of novel stents and devices to the management of patients with cardiovascular disease
- Minimally invasive approaches for heart valve repair
- Strengths and limitations of conventional heart valve surgery
- Management plans for AF that are based on individual patient characteristics
- Trial results involving mechanical circulatory support for patients at risk for cardiogenic shock
- Clinical developments in the use of antiarrhythmic drugs for atrial fibrillation
Who should Attend
Physicians and all health care providers who specialize in the treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Case Based Approach to Controversies in Cardiovascular Disease is organized by the Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic in collaboration with Emirates Cardiac Society and the Saudi Heart Association