GE Vivid Learning Academy: Strain Imaging in Echocardiography
Published: 13 September 2022
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Overview
GE HealthCare presents a video series comprising 10 episodes, starting from basics and pitfalls, followed by dedicated sessions with a variety of clinical use cases. Each session is divided into two sections: a presentation of the topic, followed by discussions between renowned key opinion leaders who share their experience, tips and tricks.
Dr Christos G Mihos (Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL) outlines the basics and applications of strain echocardiography. The series addresses pertinent topics including quantitative evaluation of myocardial strain, ventricular anatomy, architecture and deformation, ventricular longitudinal strain mechanics and left ventricular strain versus ejection fraction.
This video series will deliver best-in-class, practical-based education, including insightful and engaging discussions among global faculty.
Target Audience
- Cardiologist
- Cardiac Sonographers
More from this programme
Part 1
Basics and applications of strain echocardiology
Learning Objectives
- Helical structure, function, and deformation of the ventricular myocardium
- Techniques for quantitative evaluation of cardiac strain
- Ventricular longitudinal and rotational strain mechanics
- General explanation of why strain is superior to EF
2 sessions | |
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Q&A | Watch now |
Part 2
Pitfalls in advanced echocardiography
Learning Objectives
- How to set ROI correctly
- How to assess the regional function
- How to correctly assess GLS with bulged myocardium?
- Superiority of full wall vs endocardial tracking
2 sessions | |
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Q&A | Watch now |
Part 3
Strain Echocardiography in Heart Failure
Learning Objectives
- Superiority of Strain imaging vs Ejection Fraction? Illustration with cases
- How are strain results impacting patient's treatment?
- How to monitor disease progress overtime?
2 sessions | |
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Q&A | Watch now |
Part 4
Strain echocardiography in ischemic heart disease
Learning Objectives
- Determine the superiority of strain imaging over ejection fraction, supported by illustrative cases
- Discover how strain results impact the patient's treatment?
- Evaluate and monitor disease progress over time?
2 sessions | |
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Q&A | Watch now |
Part 5
Strain echocardiography in cardiomyopathies
Learning Objectives
- Determine the superiority of strain imaging over ejection fraction, supported by illustrative cases
- Discover how strain results impact the patient's treatment?
- Evaluate and monitor disease progress over time?
2 sessions | |
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Q&A | Watch now |
Part 6
Strain echocardiography in aortic and mitral valve disease
Learning Objectives
- Determine the superiority of strain imaging over ejection fraction, supported by illustrative cases
- Discover how strain results impact the patient's treatment?
- Evaluate and monitor disease progress over time?
2 sessions | |
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Q&A | Watch now |
Part 7
Strain echocardiography in cardio-oncology
Learning Objectives
- Determine the superiority of strain imaging over ejection fraction, supported by illustrative cases
- Discover how strain results impact the patient's treatment?
- Evaluate and monitor disease progress over time?
2 sessions | |
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Q&A | Watch now |
Part 8
Strain echocardiography in patients with myocarditis (COVID-19)
Learning Objectives
- Determine the superiority of strain imaging over ejection fraction, supported by illustrative cases
- Discover how strain results impact the patient's treatment?
- Evaluate and monitor disease progress over time?
2 sessions | |
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Q&Q | Watch now |
Part 9
Loading conditions can change strain values, how to utilize Myocardial work?
Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of Myocardial Work
- Explore the reasons for utilizing Myocardial Work
- Identify the additional benefits associated with Myocardial Work
2 sessions | |
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Part 10
How to report strain imaging?
Learning Objectives
- Analyse the prognostic and management implications of abnormal strain measurements in common clinical scenarios
- Evaluate the prediction of all-cause mortality using GLS and compare it with EF and Wall Motion Scoring
1 session | |
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Faculty Biographies
Christos G Mihos
Director
Dr Christos G Mihos is the Director of the Echocardiography Laboratory at Columbia University Division of Cardiology at Mount Sinai Medical Center. Dr Mihos is a non-invasive cardiologist and echocardiographer with board certification in cardiovascular disease and level III board certification in adult comprehensive echocardiography.
James Thomas
Professor of Cardiology Northwestern University Chicago, IL, USA
Prof James D Thomas is a Director of the Center for Heart Valve Disease at Northwestern University in Chicago. Prof James D Thomas is the past president of the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE), currently co-chairing a committee to standardise strain echocardiography.
Luigi Badano
Professor of Cardiology University of Milano Bicocca Milano Italy
Prof Luigi Badano is the director of the integrated cardiovascular diagnosis unit at Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, and professor of cardiology at the University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy. Prof Luigi Badano is a member of the Italian Society of Cardiology, fellow of the ESC, Honorary fellow of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (President from 2010 to 2012), fellow of the American College of Cardiology, and honorary fellow of the the American Society of Echocardiography.