27th Annual Scientific Sessions

Apr 17, 2018 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on 27th Annual Scientific Sessions

Deborah A. Agler, ACS, RDCS, FASE The 27 th ASE Annual Scientific Sessions were held at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle, WA, June 10–14th. The sessions were in…

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2016–2017 Board of Directors

Apr 17, 2018 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on 2016–2017 Board of Directors

ASE Executive Committee President (term expires June 2017) Allan L. Klein, MD, FASE Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH Email: president@asecho.org President-Elect (term expires June 2017) Vera H. Rigolin, MD, FASE Northwestern…

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Continuing Education and Meeting Calendar

Apr 17, 2018 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on Continuing Education and Meeting Calendar

The American Society of Echocardiography is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. ASE recognizes courses as supplements to formal training…

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Not Ready for Prime Time? Clinical Pitfalls of Echocardiographic Interpretation on Miniaturized Wearable Devices

Apr 17, 2018 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on Not Ready for Prime Time? Clinical Pitfalls of Echocardiographic Interpretation on Miniaturized Wearable Devices

With recent advancements in miniaturization of technology, how do we know when commercially developed devices are ready for clinical practice implementation? From fitness trackers to wireless medical devices, mobile and digital…

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Effect of Pharmacologic Stress Test Results on Outcomes in Obese versus Nonobese Subjects Referred for Stress Perfusion Echocardiography

Apr 17, 2018 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on Effect of Pharmacologic Stress Test Results on Outcomes in Obese versus Nonobese Subjects Referred for Stress Perfusion Echocardiography

Background Real-time contrast stress echocardiography (RTCSE) permits the simultaneous analysis of myocardial perfusion and wall motion during stress echocardiography, which has resulted in improved coronary artery disease detection. Although several…

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Early Hemodynamic Improvement after Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair Evaluated by Noninvasive Pressure-Volume Analysis

Apr 17, 2018 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on Early Hemodynamic Improvement after Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair Evaluated by Noninvasive Pressure-Volume Analysis

Background Mitral regurgitation represents a volume load on the left ventricle leading to congestion and symptoms of heart failure. The aim of this study was to characterize early hemodynamic adaptions…

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