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Principles of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care 2025

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Pediatric anesthesia and pediatric critical care continue to present challenges to anesthesiologists, critical care physicians, and nurse anesthetists. Improved survival of children with pediatric-specific diseases and congenital anomalies has resulted in an ever-increasing population of pediatric patients with complex surgical and medical conditions. This course provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and current review of the most important changes and advances relevant to the practice of pediatric anesthesia and critical care. The program includes a variety of evidence-based lectures, with question and answer sessions, interactive problem-based learning discussions, and workshops on pediatric regional anesthesia techniques, point-of-care ultrasound, acupuncture and professional coaching.

* Date of Original Release: May 1-4, 2025

PRINCIPLES OF PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA AND CRITICAL CARE 2025

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CLEVELAND CLINIC 27TH ANNUAL STRUCTURAL VALVE IMAGING SUMMIT 2025 TOPICS

1. Mitral Regurgitation: Anatomic and Echocardiographic Considerations for Percutaneous and Surgical Interventions – G. Burkhard Mackensen, MD, PhD

2. Role of Advanced Imaging in Mitral Valve Disease – Serge Harb, MD

3. Mitral Valve Surgery: Repair vs. Replace – A. Marc Gillinov, MD

4. When Should Percutaneous Approaches Be Considered for Primary and Secondary Mitral Regurgitation? – Samir R. Kapadia, MD

5. Case Presentations: Collaborative Approach to Managing Complex Mitral Valve Disease – Rhonda Miyasaka, MD; Samir Kapadia, MD; A. Marc Gillinov, MD

1. Complex Case: Atrial Fibrillation and Valvular Disease – Ben Alencherry, MD

2. Atrial Fibrillation Management in Patient with Structural Heart Disease: Role of Pulse Field Ablation – Mohamed Kanj, MD

3. Surgical Management of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation – A. Marc Gillinov, MD

4. Expanding Indications of Left Atrial Appendage Closure and Anatomic Evaluation – Mohamed Kanj, MD

5. Intraprocedural Imaging: TEE vs ICE – Samir Kapadia, MD

6. Panel Discussion – Session Faculty

1. Complex Case: Collaborative Approach to Managing Complex AV Bioprosthetic Failure – Mauricio Cohen, MD

2. Important Anatomical Considerations in Imaging Selection of Patients for TAVR – Linda D. Gillam, MD

3. Surgical Approach to AVR in Times of TAVR: How Often Do We Do Surgical Explants? – Juan Pablo Umana, MD

4. Hemodynamic Considerations for Management of Aortic Stenosis – Samir R. Kapadia, MD

5. Panel Discussion – Session Faculty

1. TAVR is Best – Samir R. Kapadia, MD

2. SAVR is Best – Michael Tong, MD

3. TAVR Rebuttal – Samir R. Kapadia, MD

4. SAVR Rebuttal – Michael Tong, MD

5. TAVR vs. SAVR Panel Discussion – Session Faculty

1. High Risk Aortic Reconstruction and Mitral Valve Repair in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Interstitial Lung Disease – Hanyuan Shi, MD

2. Structural Intervention – Mitral Valve – Simrat Kaur, MD

3. The Watchman Went Sideways??? Now What?! – Ryan Geffin, MD

4. When Anatomy is Our Enemy: A Case of Successful Bicuspid TAVR Reattempt – Som Bailey, DO

1. Complex Case: Collaborative Approach to Managing Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation – Linda D. Gillam, MD

2. Fundamentals of Advanced Cardiac Imaging for Tricuspid Valve Assessment – Stephen Little, MD

3. Principles for the Surgical Approach to Primary and Secondary Tricuspid Regurgitation? – Jose Navia, MD

4. When Do You Do Percutaneous Approaches to TR? – Samir R. Kapadia, MD

5. Right Sided Percutaneous Valve Procedures in Congenital Heart Disease – Jared D. Klein, MD, MPH

6. Panel Discussion – Session Faculty

1. Medical Management View – Rhonda Miyasaka, MD

2. Early Intervention View – Stephen Little, MD

3. Medical Management Rebuttal – Rhonda Miyasaka, MD

4. Early Intervention Rebuttal – Stephen Little, MD

5. Panel Discussion – Session Faculty

1. Complex Case: Diagnostic SOB With Multiple Co-morbidities – L. Leonardo Rodriguez, MD

2. Diastology Guidelines 2025: What Will the New Guidelines Say? – Allan L. Klein, MD

3. Role of Artificial Intelligence in Diastolic Function Evaluation – Partho Sengupta, MD

4. How Does a Sonographer Interpret the Guidelines – Amy Dillenbeck, MS, RDCS

5. Panel Discussion and Q&A – Session Faculty

1. Premature Failure of a Sutureless Bioprosthetic Aortic Valve – Andreas Tzoumas, MD

2. Self-Expanding Valve for Aortic Insufficiency – Feras Alkhalaileh, MD

3. Mechanisms of Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation in Patient with TV-In-Ring – Abdelrahman Ahmed, MD

4. Born to be Leaky: An Unlikely Culprit of Severe TR – Johnathan Labin, MD

5. Just Finished a TAVR: The Valve is Leaking… – M. Lawson McDonald, MD

6. TEER for MR Secondary to Mitral Ring Dehiscence – Bahaa Abdelghaffar, MD

1. Cardio-oncology: What Does Strain Have to Offer? – Partho Sengupta, MD

2. Recurrent Pericarditis: From Trials to Practice – Allan L. Klein, MD

3. Radiation Heart Disease – Christine Jellis, MD, PhD

4. Novel Therapies in HCM – Milind Desai, MD

5. Panel Discussion – Session Faculty

1. Update on Cardiac Amyloidosis – Craig Asher, MD

2. Sarcoid Cardiomyopathy: Diagnose and Treat in 2025 – Christine Jellis, MD, PhD

3. Advances in Mechanical Support – Jerry Estep, MD

4. Imaging the Failing Heart: A Sonographer’s Perspective – Jennifer Borowski, RDCS

5. Panel Discussion – Session Faculty

1. AI View – Partho Sengupta, MD

2. Clinician View – Leonardo Rodriguez, MD

3. AI Rebuttal – Partho Sengupta, MD

4. Clinician Rebuttal – Leonardo Rodriguez, MD

5. Discussion – Session Faculty

1. Recurrent Pericarditis as First Manifestation of RA – Muhammad Majid, MD

2. Unusual Case of LV Mass – Simrat Kaur, MD

3. Multimodality Imaging of Cardiac Mass – Abdelrahman Ahmed, MD

4. From Recurrent Pericarditis to Pericardiectomy – Muhammad Ehsan, MD

5. Pericardial Tensions: Clots, Masses and Effusions – Jibran Ikram, MD

1. Echo Jeopardy – Ben Alencherry, MD and Jared Klein, MD

1. 3-D Reconstruction and Cropping in Valve Disease – Rhonda Miyasaka, MD; Serge Harb, MD; Jennifer Borowski, RSCS; Amy Dillenbeck, MS, RDCS

2. Strain and Diastology Implementation and Interpretation – Jennifer Borowski, RDCS; Amy Dillenbeck, RDCS; Allan L. Klein, MD; Partho Sengupta, MD

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