Supersaturated Oxygen (SSO2) Therapy in STEMI Treatments

Published: 06 December 2021

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    Sandeep Nathan, Dan Burkhoff, Jerry D Estep, Marat Fudim, Michael Lim, Suzanne J Baron
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    Sandeep Nathan, Dan Burkhoff, Jerry D Estep, Marat Fudim, Michael Lim, Suzanne J Baron
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Overview

Despite advances in reperfusion with primary stenting, progress in STEMI outcomes has stalled over the past 20 years. With 90% of coronary blood flow in the capillaries, the answer might be in the microvasculature. TherOx SSO2 Therapy is the first FDA approved therapy shown to significantly reduce the infarct size in STEMI patients.

 

During this series of webinars on Supersaturated Oxygen (SSO2) Therapy, our faculty of renowned international experts will discuss and dissect the mechanisms and data around this promising new therapy for STEMI patients.

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Key Objectives

  • Understand how SSO2 Therapy works
  • Hear about trends in STEMI treatment
  • Explore the role of microvascular obstruction and infarct size in outcomes
  • Understand the science behind SSO2 Therapy

Target Audience

This series is designed for the entire cardiology community:

  • Interventional Cardiologists
  • Cardiologists
  • Clinical Fellows and Trainees

More from this programme

Part 1

Supersaturated Oxygen Therapy (SSO2): The Next Frontier in STEMI Treatment

Part 2

SSO2 Therapy in STEMI to Reduce Infarct Size: A Conversation with Global Thought Leaders

Learn about this promising new therapy for STEMI patients and hear from global thought leaders, Dr Dan Burkhoff, Dr Steven Yakubov, Dr Andreas Schäfer and Dr Richard Schatz, about their experiences with it.

Part 3

Infarct Size, Microvascular Obstruction and Outcomes in STEMI: An Expert Panel Discussion

Learn about which patients are at greatest risk of microvascular obstruction (MVO) and large infarcts, how we can diagnose MVO and how we can treat MVO and infarct. Moderated by Dr Nadia Sutton, hear global thought leaders Dr Babar Basir, Dr Dan Burkhoff, Dr Suzanne de Waha and Dr Jay Traverse answer these questions.

Part 4

Transforming STEMI Care: Bridging Interventional and Heart Failure Cardiology to Improve Patient Outcomes

This engaging session features the collaborative efforts of interventional and heart failure cardiologists in revolutionizing the management of ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) and its impact on heart failure. Through a dynamic fireside chat format, our esteemed panelists will explore groundbreaking approaches and advancements that are reshaping STEMI care.

Faculty Biographies

Sandeep Nathan

Sandeep Nathan

Dr Sandeep Nathan is currently the director of the coronary care unit at the University of Chicago Medicine in Illinois. He specializes in interventional cardiology, regularly performing coronary and peripheral vascular procedures, including transradial angiography. His research interests include balloon angioplasty, stenting, atherectomy, thrombectomy, cryoplasty and IVUS imaging. 

Dr Nathan is an editorial board member of Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources (ICR3).

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Dan Burkhoff

Dan Burkhoff

Director

Dr Dan Burkhoff is currently the Director of Heart Failure, Hemodynamics and MCS Research at Cardiovascular Research Foundation, New York, US. Dr Burkhoff's interest include cardiovascular modeling and ventricular mechanics, cardiovascular monitoring, heart failure, device and pharmacologic treatments for heart failure, including left ventricular assist devices. He is also author of Harvi, an interactive simulation-based application for teaching and researching on ventricular mechanics and hemodynamics.

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Jerry D Estep

Jerry D Estep

Cardiologist

Dr Jerry Estep is a Cardiologist at Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, US. He is also the Head of the Section of Heart Failure and Transplantation in the Tomsich Family Department of Cardiovascular Medicine in the Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute.

Dr Estep's special interests include advanced heart failure, left ventricular assist devices, heart transplantation, echocardiography, cardiac amyloidosis, and coronary angiography.

He earned his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

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Marat Fudim

Marat Fudim

Assistant Professor

Dr Marat Fudim is a cardiologist, advanced heart failure specialist and assistant professor at Duke University, Durham, US. He has a clinical and research interest in heart failure, including advanced therapies such as mechanical assist devices or "heart pumps" and heart transplantation.

As part of his work, Dr Fudim also performs cardiac catheterizations to understand a patient’s disease. 

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Michael Lim

Michael Lim

Cardiologist

Dr Michael Lim is a Cardiologist in Saint Louis, Missouri, US. Dr Lim received his medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine and has been in practice for over 20 years.

He specializes in cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology.

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Suzanne J Baron

Suzanne J Baron

Interventional Cardiologist

Dr Suzanne Baron is an Interventional Cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, US. She received her BA from Harvard University, her MD from Yale School of Medicine and her MSc from Harvard School of Public Health.

Dr Baron is involved in research involving the effects of cardiovascular devices on healthcare costs and patient-reported outcomes and she has published on these topics in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, JAMA Cardiology and Circulation.

She is active within the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions and has served as the chair for the Women in Innovations committee as well as the deputy editor for the Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (JSCAI).

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