CSI FOCUS D-HF: INTERATRIAL SHUNTS
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PROGRAM
Mechanism(s) of interatrial shunting in heart failure >> William Abraham
Patient selection – HfpEF, HFmrEF, HFrEF or all? >> JoAnn Lindenfeld
Corvia IASD >> Sanjiv Shah
V-Wave Ventura Interatrial Shunt Device >> JoAnn Lindenfeld
Occlutech AFR >> Felix Mahfoud
Noya >> Chaim Lotan
InterShunt >> Horst Sievert
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Chaim Lotan
A consultant cardiologist at Hadassah-Hebrew University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel. Features in...
Read MoreA consultant cardiologist at Hadassah-Hebrew University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel. Features in 2 videos on Wondr Medical. Chaim Lotan generally speaks on PFO/ASD, Heart Failure, Acute Heart Failure, and Device Therapy.
Show LessHorst Sievert
A consultant cardiologist at CardioVascular Center, Frankfurt, Germany. Features in 63 videos on...
Read MoreA consultant cardiologist at CardioVascular Center, Frankfurt, Germany. Features in 63 videos on Wondr Medical. Horst Sievert generally speaks on Atrial Fibrillation, Left Atrial Appendage (Closure), Live Cases, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVR / TAVI), and Left Main Stem (LMS).
Show LessJoAnn Lindenfeld
Works at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. Features in 1 video on Wondr Medical. JoAnn...
Read MoreWorks at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. Features in 1 video on Wondr Medical. JoAnn Lindenfeld generally speaks on PFO/ASD.
Show LessMartin Bergmann
Works at Hamburg, Germany. Features in 8 videos on Wondr Medical. Martin Bergmann generally...
Read MoreWorks at Hamburg, Germany. Features in 8 videos on Wondr Medical. Martin Bergmann generally speaks on Atrial Fibrillation, Left Atrial Appendage (Closure), Live Cases, Acute Heart Failure, and Stroke: LAA and LAA closure.
Show LessSanjiv Shah
Sanjiv J. Shah, MD is the Neil Stone, MD Professor in the Division of Cardiology, Department of...
Read MoreSanjiv J. Shah, MD is the Neil Stone, MD Professor in the Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine; Director of the T1 Center for Cardiovascular Therapeutics; and Director of the Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction Program at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Shah’s clinical expertise and research focuses on heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), which is one of the most prevalent cardiovascular diseases and for which there are few proven treatments. In 2007, Dr. Shah started the first dedicated HFpEF program in the world at Northwestern University. The Northwestern University HFpEF program has served as a model for several other similar programs in the United States and throughout the world. Dr. Shah has been continuously funded by grants from the American Heart Association and the National Institutes of Health since 2008. He directs a laboratory that investigates the pathogenesis of heart failure; conducts multicenter clinical trials of novel therapeutics for heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, and cardiac amyloidosis; and develops novel techniques for machine learning and artificial intelligence for the classification, diagnosis, and tracking of cardiovascular diseases. His is currently the principal investigator of 3 ongoing R01 grants from the National Institutes of Health and an American Heart Association Strategically Focused Research Network grant. He is also the Northwestern University principal investigator for the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Heart Failure Network.Dr. Shah’s research, which has spans basic research in animal models, clinical physiologic studies, human clinical trials, and population-based epidemiology studies, has highlighted the heterogeneity and systemic nature of the HFpEF syndrome, and has improved the understanding of the risk factors, pathogenesis, and pathophysiology of HFpEF. He has also pioneered the use of machine learning for novel classification of cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Shah has served as the international principal investigator, executive committee member, or steering committee member for 18 multicenter randomized clinical trials and studies in heart failure. His work on clinical trials has contributed to the development of the first proven treatment for transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis, a highly fatal disease. Current research in his laboratory is focused on the molecular pathogenesis of abnormal cardiac mechanics; artificial intelligence for the automated interpretation of echocardiograms; adipocyte-endothelium-cardiomyocyte interactions; and the development of novel therapeutics for heart failure and microvascular dysfunction. Dr. Shah has published >235 peer-reviewed scientific research publications in leading medical journals, a textbook on cardiovascular genetics, and handbooks on internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. He is an associate editor of JAMA Cardiology, he is on the editorial board of Circulation: Heart Failure, and he has served as guest editor for the Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research. His work has been cited over 6,700 times (Scopus, August 2018). Dr. Shah has mentored > 50 individuals throughout his career, including undergraduates, medical students, post-doctoral fellows, cardiology fellows, and early-stage faculty. He has received multiple teaching awards, including the George Joost MD, Teach of the Year Award at the Feinberg School of Medicine and the American College of Cardiology W. Proctor Harvey, MD Teaching Award. As an internationally recognized leading authority on HFpEF, Dr. Shah routinely lectures at international cardiology meetings, continuing medical education meetings, and academic institutions (including honorary lectures at Johns Hopkins University and Tufts University)
Show LessWilliam Abraham
A professor of medicine at Ohio State University SOM, Columbus, OH, USA. Features in 11 videos on...
Read MoreA professor of medicine at Ohio State University SOM, Columbus, OH, USA. Features in 11 videos on Wondr Medical. William Abraham generally speaks on PFO/ASD (Closure), Stroke: Persistent Foramen Ovale and PFO closure, 3d Transoesphageal Echo, Pulmonary Hypertension, and Chronic Heart Failure.
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