e-SPACE Heart Failure 2023
Published: 25 October 2023
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56m 50sPart 1 | Session 10 Plenary session 5 – Worsening and acute heart failure
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1h 1m 56sPart 2 | Session 2 Plenary session 6 – Iron deficiency: the totality of evidence
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25m 15s
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59m 4sPart 2 | Session 4 Plenary session 7 – Managing comorbidities in HF
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1h 46sPart 2 | Session 5 Plenary session 8 – Devices in HF: time to reassess their place?
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1h 1m 52sPart 2 | Session 7 Plenary session 9 – New technologies for HF management
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1h 2m 8sPart 2 | Session 8 Plenary session 10 – Special Populations
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1h 54sPart 1 | Session 1 Plenary session 1 – Recent guideline updates in HF Ahmed Bennis, Frieder Braunschweig, Marco Metra, Alicia Chan, Ovidiu Chioncel, Stefan Anker
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41m 37sPart 1 | Session 2 Meet the expert – Iron Deficiency & IV Iron – The 2023 ESC HF Guidelines and Recent Trial Results: Interpretation & Implementation (Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Pharmacosmos) Patricia Campbell, Paul Kalra, Robert Mentz
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1h 8m 32sPart 1 | Session 3 Plenary session 2 – GDMT in the clinical setting Michael Böhm, Frieder Braunschweig, John JV McMurray, Gianluigi Savarese, Marianna Adamo
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51m 41sPart 1 | Session 4 Special Live Interactive Session – Management of ATTR-CM Brett Sperry, Arnt Kristen, Fabian Knebel, Ahmad Masri
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44m 4sPart 1 | Session 5 Meet the expert – Best practices in the management of patients with cardiac amyloidosis (Supported by an educational grant from AstraZeneca) Peter van der Meer, Daniela Tomasoni, Marianna Fontana
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57m 43sPart 1 | Session 6 Plenary session 3 – SGLT2i in clinical practice Stefan Anker, Clara Saldarriaga, Milton Packer, Shelley Zieroth, Muthiah Vaduganathan, Deepak L Bhatt
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40m 4sPart 1 | Session 7 Meet the expert – Management of patients with HFpEF: What did we learn from our HFrEF patients (Supported by an educational grant from AstraZeneca) Giuseppe Rosano, Clara Saldarriaga, Gianluigi Savarese
Overview
Translational Medicine Academy (TMA) in partnership with Radcliffe Cardiology were delighted to announce the return of e-SPACE Heart Failure 2023.
A thoughtfully curated programme supported the exploration of how leading experts are implementing the new heart failure guidelines into clinical practice and showed the latest information on patient profiling in heart failure for tailoring medical therapy.
This event once again brought together TMA’s mandate for the delivery of continuing professional development to healthcare professionals to achieve concordance with appropriate treatment plans, with Radcliffe Cardiology’s goal to deliver cardiovascular knowledge to best support cardiovascular communities transform theory into practice.
Learning Objectives
- Review the burden of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) as one of the leading causes of disability and mortality worldwide
- Understand the latest guideline recommendations and discuss their applicability according to patients phenotypes
- Discuss the implementation in clinical practice of the four foundational therapies and additional drugs and devices to improve patient outcomes
- Develop a comprehensive understanding of best practices for the screening, diagnosis and management of the patient with heart failure and comorbidities
- Translate the findings of recent studies and guidelines into optimal patient management
Target Audience
- Heart Failure Specialists
- General Cardiologists
- General Practitioners (GPs)
- Nurses, Pharmacists, and other Allied Healthcare Professionals
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Part 1
Day One
Part 2
Day Two
Faculty Biographies
Mikhail Kosiborod
Cardiologist
Dr Mikhail Kosiborod is a cardiologist, the Vice President of Research at Saint Luke's Health System, and Professor of Medicine at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, US.
He is also Director of Cardiometabolic Research and Co-Director of the Saint Luke’s Michael & Marlys Haverty Cardiometabolic Center of Excellence at Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute. Dr Kosiborod is an internationally-recognised expert in the fields of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, cardiometabolic and cardiorenal syndromes.
Dr Kosiborod is involved in the leadership of numerous clinical trials and multi-center registries, and is currently the principal investigator of several investigator-initiated, multi-center trials in diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Massimo Piepoli
Director of Clinical Cardiology Unit
Prof Massimo Piepoli is the Director of Clinical Cardiology Unit at University of Milan, Milan, IT.
Prof Piepoli is also a Teaching Professor at the Fondazione Monasterio and Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna in Pisa.
Giulia Ferrannini
Dr Giulia Ferannini is a Specialist in Internal Medicine and PhD fellow at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. She is also an attending specialist physician at the Södertälje Hospital. Prior to this, Dr Ferannini attended medical school at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy, graduating in 2013. She then went on to complete a Research Fellowship at the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center at Columbia University in New York in 2014 before returning to Italy to attend the University of Torino for her Specialisation in Internal Medicine, which she completed in 2019.
Dr Ferannini's research interests focus on the cardiovascular complications of diabetes.
Dr Giulia Ferrannini is on the Editorial Board of European Cardiology Review.
Wolfram Doehner
Cardiologist
Prof Wolfram Doehner is a Cardiologist and Professor of Interdisciplinary Stroke Research at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, DE.
He was a member of the ESC programme committee (2014-2020) and was Chairman (2018-2020) of the ESC Council on Stroke.
Prof Doehner's research focus is the peripheral aspect, and particularly, the skeletal muscle structure and metabolism in stroke patients.
Mark Petrie
Professor/Honorary Consultant (Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences)
Prof Mark Petrie is Professor of Cardiology in the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences at the University of Glasgow, UK. Prof Petrie started his studies as an undergraduate at Edinburgh University, before training in cardiology in Glasgow. He worked as a heart failure and interventional cardiologist for many years before transferring to the University of Glasgow in 2016.
Prof Petrie's research interests focus on diabetes and cardiovascular disease in heart failure, structural intervention and revascularization in heart failure, peripartum cardiomyopathy, microvascular disease in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, postmyocardial infarction cardiac remodeling, iron in heart failure, and cardio-oncology. While Prof Petrie has many research interests, he also takes pleasure in mentoring future high-caliber cardiologists and has supervised many outstanding individuals during their PhDs and MDs.
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