DIVISION OF CARDIOLOGY - summary OF WEEKLY ROUNDS SCHEDULE
MONDAY, APRIL 11 to FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016
Monday, April 11:
8:00-9:00 / Aud B UH,B2-116 VH &
E2-075
St. Joseph’s
OTN Event #
53871961 / Cardiovascular Grand Rounds Presenter: F. Prato
Title of Presentation: Cardiac Molecular Imaging
Learning Objectives:
1. To review the continuum of Anatomical, Functional, Cellular, Metabolic and Molecular Cardiac PET and MRI imaging.
2. To compare and contrast PET, MRI and Hybrid PET/MRI.
3. To review current and future approaches to imaging myocardial inflammation.
12:00-1:30 / B6-115 UH
OTN Event #
50897419 / Adult Congenital Cardiac Surgery Rounds - Videoconference from Toronto
Case-based presentation and discussion
Tuesday, April 12:
7:00-8:00 / B6-115 UHOTN Event #
54051388 / Complex Revascularization Rounds Presenters: CV Surgeons & Interventional Cardiologists
Faculty Supervisors: D. Nagpal & P. Garg
Case-based presentation and discussion
Learning Objectives:
1. To develop a systematic approach to interpretation of coronary angiograms.
2. To discuss interesting case examples and their management.
3. To apply an evidence-based approach to complex revascularization cases in order to improve outcomes.
2:00-5:00 / B6-128 UH / DIDACTIC EDUCATION SESSIONS:
2:00-3:00 / B6-128 UH / STEMI – Primary PCI Presenter: U. Manian Faculty Supervisor: R. Bagur
Learning Objectives:
1. Review how we got to our current selection process of reperfusion strategy in STEMI.
2. Outline current practice in primary PCI era of STEMI management.
3. Compare complication rates following STEMI, pre and post primary PCI.
3:00-4:00 / B6-128 UH / Assessment of right heart Presenter: K. Ballut Faculty Supervisor: G. Shoemaker
Learning Objectives:
1. Review of physiologic importance of the RV.
2. Review of diagnostic modalities of RV function.
3. When assessment of RV function is warranted.
4:00-5:00 / B6-128 UH / Research Rounds: Critical review of a resident research project or recent manuscript
Presenter: P. Garg
Wednesday, April 13:
8:00-9:00 / B6-115 UHOTN Event #
54045391 / EP Rounds: Research Rounds Presenters: Attendings & Fellows
Learning Objectives:
1. To review current and active EP research protocols at LHSC.
2. To summarize the findings of current EP research projects at LHSC.
3. To discuss new related research hypotheses and potential projects.
12:00-1:00 / B6-115 UH &
C2-504 VH
OTN Event #
46453853 / Adult Congenital Cardiac Teaching Rounds - Videoconference from Toronto
Presenter: S. Yoo
Title of Presentation: MRI/Liver Fontan
1:00-4:00 / DSB 1002
Western / PGME Academic Half Day Presenter: E. Khemani
Title of Presentation: Quality Improvement: My patient just had a complication…..Now what?
Thursday, April 14:
8:00-9:00 / B6-128 UH / Graphics Rounds: Sinus Node Presenter: J. Roberts5:30 pm / Black Trumpet Restaurant,
523 Richmond Street, London
519.850.1500
Sponsor:
Suzanne Mather,
AstraZeneca Canada Inc. / Journal Club Attendance open to Residents, Fellows and Division Members. RSVP to Charlene Grass (ext. 33830 or email )
Presenter: U. Manian Faculty Supervisor: P. Diamantouros
Papers for Presentation:
1. Prehospital Ticagrelor in ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction G. Montalescot, MD, PhD, et al. N Engl J Med 2014;271:1016-27
2. Effect of Pre-Hospital Ticagrelor During the First 24 Hours After Primary PCI in Patients With ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction The ATLANTIC-H24 Analysis G. Montalescot, MD, PhD, et al. JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions [Article in Press]
Learning Objectives:
1. Review current pre-hospital practice of STEMI in setting of primary PCI, timing of anticoagulation and anti-platelets.
2. Appraise the ATLANTIC trial and recent extension of ATLANTIC-H analysis.
3. What does this trial add to how early we initiate targeted therapy in those intended for primary PCI?
Friday, April 15:
8:00-9:00 / B6-1115 UHOTN Event #
54946303 / EP Tracing Rounds: Case Presentations with ECG and Intra-cardiac tracings
Presenters: Attendings Fellows
Learning Objectives:
1. To develop a systematic approach to EP tracings.
2. To discuss interesting case examples.
3. To review electrophysiology principles and concepts.
Some of these educational activities/rounds are an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, approved by the Division of Cardiology Education Committee - Western University.
Supported by unrestricted grants-in-aid provided by:
Aegerion Pharmaceuticals (Juxtapid (lomitapide)), Amgen Canada Inc. (Repatha), AstraZeneca Canada Inc. (Brilinta (Ticagrelor)),
Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals (XARELTO® rivaroxaban tablet), Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd. (Pradax (dabigatran), Twynsta (telmisartan/amlodipine)), Bristol-Myers Squibb Canada & Pfizer Canada Inc., (Eliquis (apixaban)), Medtronic of Canada Inc., Merck (Ezetrol, Olmetec®), Novartis Pharmaceuticals of Canada Inc. (Entresto), Servier Canada Inc. (Coversyl)