Baroreflex Activation Therapy for the Treatment of HFrEF – When CRT Is Not an Option
Published: 05 July 2021
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2m 58sPart 1 Welcome and Introduction Jörn Schmitt , Faiez Zannad, Michael Knaut, Ainhoa Robles Mezcua
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10m 21sPart 2 Introduction: BAT Mode of Action & Patient Indication for HF Jörn Schmitt
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11m 33sPart 4 Device Presentation & Implant Procedure Michael Knaut
Overview
In this webinar, cardiologists, heart failure specialists and electrophysiologists will go through this simple implantable device that electrically stimulates the carotid baroreflex to improve symptoms of HFrEF. The panel will discuss patient indication, our latest clinical data, and incorporation into clinical practice.
Key Learning Objectives
- Review the role of the baroreflex as a primary regulator of cardiovascular function and have a better understanding of the mode of action.
- Identify the patient indication for carotid baroreceptor stimulation in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.
- Review the long term data and experience with baroreflex activation therapy in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.
- Get to know the device, and the implantation procedure of BAROSTIM.
- Exchange with experienced physicians that prescribe and use BAROSTIM in their hospitals.
Target Audience
- Heart Failure Specialist
- Cardiologist
- Interventional Cardiologist
- Rhythmologist
More from this programme
Part 1
Welcome and Introduction
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Part 2
Introduction: BAT Mode of Action & Patient Indication for HF
Part 3
Clinical Results (Presentation of clinical data on Heart Failure as HOPE4HF & BeAT-HF study)
Part 4
Device Presentation & Implant Procedure
Part 5
Case Study: advanced HF, ventricular arrhythmias and BAROSTIM
Part 6
Summary of Baroreflex Activation Therapy for HFrEF
Faculty Biographies
Ainhoa Robles Mezcua
Cardiologist
Dr Ainhoa Robles Mezcua acquired her medical degree at University of Granada, Spain and specialization in Cardiology at the Hospital Virgen de la Victoria, Malaga.
She works as a Cardiologist in the Heart Failure and Heart Disease Unit. Cardiology Service, Hospital Virgen de la Victoria, Malaga, Spain.