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ARRHYTHMIA AND HEART FAILURE SYMPOSIUM

Sponsored by St. Vincent Heart Center of IndianaSponsored by St. Vincent
Friday, September 14, 2007Register Now

Needs Assessment

Cardiac arrhythmias are common and can be as simple as extra beats or as deadly as ventricular fibrillation. It is estimated that about 95% of sudden cardiac arrest victims die before reaching the hospital. There have been tremendous advances in our ability to diagnose and treat a variety of cardiac arrhythmias, as well as to prevent sudden death. Antiarrhythmic drugs have changed dramatically over the past 10 to 15 years, with newer agents replacing old standards such as quinidine. Intracardiac catheter ablation techniques have advanced to the point that they are often first-line therapy for many arrhythmias. Implantable defibrillators save lives as has been demonstrated in multiple randomized clinical trials. Finally, pacing the right and left ventricle simultaneously, cardiac resynchronization therapy, is an exciting new area of therapy to ameliorate heart failure symptoms in many patients. With these advances and new data have come new national guidelines on how to treat a variety of rhythm disorders. Thus, these advances need to be selectively applied to patients, and physicians will need an update in data to know when each one is appropriate for a particular patient.

The advances in diagnostic and therapeutic methods for patients with cardiac arrhythmias, as well as the intersection of heart failure and arrhythmias, allows an opportune time for our Foundation to present a symposium dedicated to the management of various patient groups with cardiac arrhythmias. The Foundation has been committed to education on all levels from our training program for fellows to referring physicians, and other health care professionals. The overall goal of this symposium is to update the practicing health care provider in the various advances in diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, using both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic methods and the importance of interaction of management of patients with heart failure and arrhythmias.


TARGET AUDIENCE

Physicians (IM, FP, GP), cardiologists, heart failure specialists, electrophysiologists, pulmonologists, ER physicians, nurse practitioners, RNs and pharmacists.

 

METHOD OF TEACHING

Morning and afternoon didactic with interactive panel discussion and case studies.

 

EVALUATION METHOD

Audience will fill out course evaluation which will be tallied and reviewed for future symposiums.

 

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