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Part 1 | Session 3 Plenary session 2 – GDMT in the clinical setting
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Part 1 | Session 4 Special Live Interactive Session – Management of ATTR-CM
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Part 1 | Session 6 Plenary session 3 – SGLT2i in clinical practice
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Part 1 | Session 8 Plenary session 4 – Obesity and weight management in HF
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Part 1 | Session 10 Plenary session 5 – Worsening and acute heart failure
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Part 2 | Session 2 Plenary session 6 – Iron deficiency: the totality of evidence
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Part 2 | Session 4 Plenary session 7 – Managing comorbidities in HF
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Part 2 | Session 5 Plenary session 8 – Devices in HF: time to reassess their place?
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Part 2 | Session 7 Plenary session 9 – New technologies for HF management
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Part 2 | Session 8 Plenary session 10 – Special Populations
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
More from this programme
Part 1
Day One
Part 2
Day Two
Faculty Biographies
Ahmed Bennis
Professor of Cardiology
Prof Ahmed Bennis is Professor of Cardiology at Ibn Rochd University Hospital, Casablanca, MA.
He is also the past President of Moroccan Society of Cardiology.
Frieder Braunschweig
Director of Cardiology
Prof Frieder Braunschweig is the Director of Cardiology at Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, SE and a Professor at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, SE.
His clinical focus areas include invasive electrophysiology, cardiac pacing, heart failure and sports cardiology.
Marco Metra
Professor
Marco Metra is Full Professor of Cardiology and Director of the Institute of Cardiology of the Civil Hospital and University of Brescia, Italy, and Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Heart Failure and Senior Consulting Editor of the European Heart Journal.
Prof Metra has been principal investigator and member of the Executive or Steering Committees of many trials in patients with heart failure. His research is focused on heart failure with, as main areas of interest, β-blocker therapy and, more recently, the assessment and treatment of the patients with acute heart failure.
He has co-chaired with Prof. Teerlink, San Francisco, CA, the phase IIB Pre-RELAX-AHF and the phase III RELAX-AHF randomized placebo controlled trials in patients with acute heart failure and is chairing the current RELAX-AHF-2 trial, which has as primary end-points the effects of serelaxin on the 180-days mortality and on in-hospital worsening heart…
Alicia Chan
Cardiologist
Dr Alicia Chan is a cardiologist at Western HeartCare, Henley Beach, AU.
She specialises in heart failure and implantable devices therapy and also has a keen interest in heart disease in women.
Ovidiu Chioncel
Professor of Cardiology, Head of ICCU
Dr Ovidiu Chioncel is Professor of Cardiology and Head of ICCU at the University of Medicine Carol Davila in Bucharest, Romania.
His clinical research interests include heart failure, cardiac imaging and emergency medicine.
Dr Chioncel has been involved in numerous clinical trials, and is Director of the Romanian Acute Heart Failure Syndrome registry (RO-AHFS), the National Registry of Acute Aortic Dissections (RENADA) and the National Coordinator of EORP/ESC-HF Registries.
Dr Ovdiu Chioncel is a Section Editor of Cardiac Failure Review.
Stefan Anker
Professor of Cardiology
Prof Stefan D Anker is a German cardiologist born in Berlin, Germany. He studied medicine at Charité Medical School of Humboldt University Berlin, where he completed his medical degree in 1993. He later pursued research training at the National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London, completing his PhD in 1998. Following his return to Germany, Prof Anker held academic and research positions at Charité Berlin and later at University Medical Center Göttingen before returning to Charité in 2017 to serve as Professor of (Tissue) Homeostasis in Cardiology & Metabolism. His work has taken him across multiple institutions and countries through long-standing international collaborations.
Academic History
Prof Anker began his medical education at Charité Medical School, graduating in 1993. He then continued postgraduate academic training in both Germany and the United Kingdom, completing his PhD at the National Heart & Lung Institute in London…
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