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Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction: Past, Present, and Future Role in Heart Failure Care

Overview

This webinar provides a historical perspective and critical evaluation of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) as a disease measure in heart failure (HF). The strengths and limitations of LVEF, as well as potential alternative imaging approaches and biomarkers for HF, are discussed. The trajectory of care for patients across the spectrum of LVEF is also highlighted.

 

This educational activity is intended for Healthcare professionals who manage the care of heart failure patients.

Disclaimers

The content in this webinar is created independently by the sponsor. The views and/or opinions expressed in this forum do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of the HFSA or its members.

 

The activity Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction: Past, Present, and Future Role in Heart Failure Care is not sponsored or endorsed by the HFSA.

 

The webinar is not offered in the HFSA-accredited continuing education catalog; therefore, it is ineligible for continuing education units. No committee members or representatives of the HFSA have been involved in the planning of this activity.

Learning Objectives:

 

  • To provide a historical perspective and critical evaluation of LVEF as a disease measure in HF
  • To describe potential future imaging approached and biomarkers in the management of HF
  • To highlight the trajectory of care for patients across the spectrum of LVEF

Speakers

 

Michael H. Picard, MD

Boston, MA

 

For more information on heart failure, please visit www.hallsofscience.com

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