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Penn Medicine Penn Invasive Hypertension Management Symposium 2024
Penn Medicine Penn Invasive Hypertension Management Symposium 2024
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Date & Location
Friday, January 12, 2024, 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM, Smilow Auditorium, Philadelpha, PA
Penn Medicine Penn Invasive Hypertension Management Symposium 2024 Hypertension remains the leading cause of cardiovascular death in the United States yet a large percentage of patients with hypertension cannot achieve control of their disease. Several contemporary sham-controlled randomized studies have shown that a novel invasive therapy called renal denervation can lower blood pressures over medications alone. This unique symposium explores cutting edge comprehensive hypertension care highlighting the role of renal denervation in the armamentarium of options to treat resistant hypertension.
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Date & Location
Friday, January 12, 2024, 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM, Smilow Auditorium, Philadelpha, PA
Course Overview
Penn Medicine Penn Invasive Hypertension Management Symposium 2024 Hypertension remains the leading cause of cardiovascular death in the United States yet a large percentage of patients with hypertension cannot achieve control of their disease. Several contemporary sham-controlled randomized studies have shown that a novel invasive therapy called renal denervation can lower blood pressures over medications alone. This unique symposium explores cutting edge comprehensive hypertension care highlighting the role of renal denervation in the armamentarium of options to treat resistant hypertension.
Target Audience
Specialties – FAMILY MEDICINE, FAMILY MEDICINE – Geriatric Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Geriatric Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Interventional Cardiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Nephrology
Professions – Physicians, Registered Nurses
Learning Objectives
After completing this activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify common causes of secondary hypertension
- Describe renal denervation’s role in modern day management of hypertension
- Describe the workup for resistant hypertension
- Review results of contemporary renal denervation trials
- Discuss inclusion and exclusion criteria for renal denervation trials
- Apply into practice the renal denervation procedure
- Discuss the various roles of the hypertension team
Topics:
- Best Practices on Approaching Patients in the Office About RDN.mp4
- Best Practices on Approaching Patients in the Office About RDN.pdf
- BP – How to Measure it When to Measure it..mp4
- BP – How to Measure it When to Measure it..pdf
- Current Data on RDN Part 1.mp4
- Current Data on RDN Part 1.pdf
- Current Data on RDN Part 2.mp4
- Current Data on RDN Part 2.pdf
- Current State of HTN control.mp4
- Current State of HTN control.pdf
- Future of RDN – Panel discussion.mp4
- How to Streamline Your HTN Center.mp4
- How to Streamline Your HTN Center.pdf
- Hypertension Guideline Overview.mp4
- Hypertension Guideline Overview.pdf
- PIHMS24_Brochure_v10.pdf
- RDN Procedure Planning and Techniques.mp4
- RDN Procedure Planning and Techniques.pdf
- Recorded Case (Radiofrequency Renal Denervation).mp4
- Recorded Case (Ultrasound Renal Denervation).mp4
- Secondary Hypertension- What to Look for and How to Diagnose it.mp4
- Secondary Hypertension- What to Look for and How to Diagnose it.pdf
- Session with 24 hour ABPM.mp4
- Targets and Modalities of RDN.mp4
- Targets and Modalities of RDN.pdf
- Welcome & Introductions.mp4
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