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Black Box Warning (NON-CME Satellite)
Industry Perspective
Peter Gardiner, MB ChB, MCRP – Bristol-Myers Squibb
Anne Waaler – GE Medical
Richard C. Walovitch, PhD – Acusphere
Clinical Perspective
Michael Main, MD, Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute – Recent Meetings with FDA
Jonathan R. Lindner, MD; Cleveland Clinic – US Perspective
Roxy Senior, MD; Northwick Park Hospital – European perspective
Richard A. Grimm, DO; Cleveland Clinic – Cleveland Clinic perspective
CME Webcasts |
Session 1: Contrast Basics, Physics and Imaging Modalities
State of the Art of Contrast Echo
Jonathan R. Lindner, MD
Cleveland Clinic
Contrast 101: The Marriage of Contrast Agents and Ultrasound
Roxy Senior, MD
Northwick Park Hospital
Imaging Modalities for Contrast: Real Time
Allan L. Klein, MD
Cleveland Clinic |
Session 2: Left Ventricular Opacification: Rest and Stress Echo
Salvaging the Difficult Echo: Quantitative and Qualitative LV Function
James D. Thomas, MD
Cleveland Clinic
Contrast Echo Stress Echo: Is it Worth the Effort?
Richard A. Grimm, DO
Cleveland Clinic |
Session 3: LV Perfusion: Rest and Stress Echo
Contrast Myocardial Perfusion: Logistics and Administration: A Primer
Annitta J. Morehead, RDCS
Cleveland Clinic
Stress Perfusion Echo: Better than Wall Motion? How Do You Do It? Prognosis?
Roxy Senior, MD
Northwick Park Hospital
How to Read Perfusion at Rest and Stress in a Busy Echo Lab: Tricks of the Trade
Jonathan R. Lindner, MD
Cleveland Clinic |
Session 4: Myocardial Perfusion, 3-D Echo and New Research Developments
Clinical Trials on Myocardial Perfusion: What are the Results and What is Next?
Roxy Senior, MD
Northwick Park Hospital
Role of 3-D Echo in Contrast Echo: Is that the Future?
Michael Main, MD
Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute
New Research Developments in Contrast Echo
Jonathan R. Lindner, MD
Cleveland Clinic |
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