Oxford Live 2022
Published: 20 September 2022
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17m 58sPart 2 | Session 1 Imaging to Guide Your Strategy in Calcified Disease – Why Bother?
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15m 50sPart 2 | Session 2 Case Based Learning – Case 2 Severe Calcific Cad
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58m 16sPart 2 | Session 3 Live Case 2: Calcific Coronary Disease and Imaging - John Radcliffe Hospital
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13m 35sPart 2 | Session 4 Imaging for Stent Failure – What Are the Rules?
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13m 38sPart 3 | Session 1 Case Based Learning – Case 3 Multivessel CAD
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10m 30sPart 3 | Session 2 How Do We Treat Diffuse Coronary Disease Using Physiology Guidance
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1h 27m 4sPart 3 | Session 3 Live Case 3: Multivessel – Syntax 2 Case - John Radcliffe Hospital
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21m 20sPart 3 | Session 4 DEB - How Should We Use Them and Why
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19m 55s
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4m 52sPart 1 | Session 1 Welcome and Introduction Adrian P Banning
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13m 19sPart 1 | Session 2 Principals of Management Coronaries First? TAVI First? BAV? Flavio Ribichini
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21m 47sPart 1 | Session 3 Case Based Learning – Case 1 Severe CAD and AS Federico Marin
Overview
Now in its twelfth year, Oxford Live 2022, held on 1 September, was a case-based meeting combining coronary and structural live case transmissions from John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, with lecture presentations from national and international faculty.
The conference was led by course director and consultant cardiologist Prof Adrian Banning (John Radcliffe Hospital, UK).
This on-demand version of the programme is aimed at cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, specialist registrars and allied health professionals involved in caring for cardiac patients.
Key Learning Objectives
- To understand the management of coronary disease in patients with aortic stenosis
- To understand the role of imaging in pre and post assessment of coronary disease and its management
- To understand the influence of calcium on outcomes of coronary intervention and how to optimise patient outcomes
Target Audience
- Cardiologists
- Cardiac surgeons
- Specialist registrars
- Allied health professionals involved in caring for cardiac patients
More from this programme
Part 1
Session 1: Aortic Stenosis and CAD
Part 2
Session 2: Complex Coronary Disease
Part 3
Session 3: Multivessel Disease
Faculty Biographies
Sam Dawkins
Consultant Cardiologist
Dr Sam Dawkins is a Consultant Cardiologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. He has expertise in general cardiology, interventional cardiology and is a specialist in valve intervention, including TAVI and MitraClip.
Jim Newton
Consultant Cardiologist
Dr Jim Newton is a consultant cardiologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. He specialises in echocardiography and valvular heart disease.
Dr Newton qualified from the University of Leicester in 1998 then after a period of research undertook postgraduate training in Oxford. Dr Jim Newton has been involved in the assessment of patients before, during and after TAVI procedures from the first case performed in Oxford in 2008, with expertise in all aspects of procedural imaging.
Dr Jim Newton is also a council member of the British Society of Echocardiography with activity in training and education, and is the training program director for cardiology in the Thames Valley.
Cara Barnes
Interventional Cardiologist and Researcher
Dr Cara Barnes is a Cardiology Advanced Trainee from Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) in Western Australia.
She was the 2017 recipient of a Department of Health Registrar Research Fellowship. During this Fellowship she was involved in research into the emergency assessment of chest pain, the utility of bedside risk scoring and helped to establish a Cardiac Outcomes Registry at RPH. She has an interest in cardiac biomarkers and has been awarded a Heart Foundation Vanguard grant to investigate a novel cardiac biomarker.