Transcatheter Interventions Online – Mechanical Circulatory Support 2023 - On Demand
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Part 2 | Session 1 Session 1: Guidance on MCS Selection
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Part 2 | Session 2 Session 2: Live Case Featuring MCS
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Part 2 | Session 3 Session 3: MCS Advanced Learning
This breakout is supported by Vivasure.
Radcliffe Cardiology is proud to announce the expansion of its Transcatheter Interventions Online event series with a focused edition on Mechanical Circulatory Support, dedicated to advancing knowledge and outcomes in this dynamic field.
TIO MCS 2023 provides an in-depth exploration of the latest innovations and discussions regarding mechanical circulatory support. The programme offers healthcare professionals, researchers, and specialists a comprehensive understanding of the cutting-edge technologies and techniques transforming patient care.
Learning Objectives
- Appreciate the current status of contemporary mechanical circulatory support devices
- Understand different mechanism of action and impact on cardiac physiology of different MCS systems
- Discuss rational patient selection and indications for MCS
- Identify research focus to support use of MCS
Target Audience
- Interventional Cardiologists
- Interventional Cardiology Nurses
- Cathlab Personnel
- Interventional Fellows
- Intensivists
- Cardiologists
- Nurses
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Part 1
Breakouts
Part 2
Plenary Sessions
Faculty Biographies
Nicolas M Van Mieghem
Full Professor of Interventional Cardiology
Prof Van Mieghem initially intended to train as a cardiac surgeon but decided to specialise in interventional cardiology instead, following advice from a mentor. This decision was cemented when he read the first-in-human case report of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in Circulation by Alain Cribier in 2002. Prof Van Mieghem believes that great cardiologist genuinely cares for their patients. He names Gary Roubin, Dr Manu Malbrain and Professor Patrick Serruys among his mentors.
Academic History
Prof. Nicolas M. Van Mieghem completed his medical training at the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium), where he earned both his medical degree and his specialist degree in cardiology. During his time in Leuven, he developed a strong interest in cardiovascular medicine, particularly in the emerging field of minimally invasive cardiac interventions. After finishing his core medical and cardiology training, he pursued multiple advanced…
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