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Alternate Access - Adam Greenbaum
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CRT 2017: Advanced Use of Percutaneous Support Devices in Protected PCI and CGS
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Alternate Access - Adam Greenbaum at CRT 2017.
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Target Audience
Cardiologists
Interventional Cardiologists
Interventional Fellows
Interventional Radiologists
Vascular Surgeons
Emergency Physicians
Physicians with an interest in Cardiovascular Innovations
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Overview
Complete Revascularization Versus Staged Procedures - John M. Lasala
CTO Supported PCI - Tony DeMartini
MVD with Moderately Reduced EF - Elias Haddad
Axillary Insertion of Impella - Raj Tayal
Alternate Access - Adam Greenbaum
Heart Team Approach; Protocols and Algorithms; and Outreach Programs - Perwaiz Meraj
Management of Shock - What is Happening "Under the Hood" When Treating Patients With Pressors, IABP, Impella and ECMO - Daniel Burkhoff
Choosing MCS Options in AMI Cardiogenic Shock: Rationale for Impella First - Navin Kapur
Door-To-Unloading: A New Quality Metric - Navin Kapur
Practical Insights for Adding Hemodynamic Support Into Your Critical Care Path: The Detroit Cardiogenic Shock Initiative (CSI) Experience - Ted Schreiber
Should Every MCS Patient Have a RHC? - Daniel Burkhoff
Percutaneous Support Prior to PCI (A Case From Detroit CSI) - Ted Schreiber
Right and Left Ventricular Support - Lynn Morris
Closing Remarks - Seth Bilazarian
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