CME Courses > Fetal Echocardiography
Fetal Echocardiography
December 8-9, 2011
March 29-30, 2012
December 6-7, 2012
Program Coordinators: Annina Wilkes, MD -
Paul
C. Anisman, MD -
Dennis Wood, RDMS, RCPT
Program Description:
This two-day
program provides a comprehensive introduction to the science and practice of fetal
echocardiography.
The course will provide an understanding of the unique requirements of fetal echo in
the diagnosis of structural malformations of the heart and will also include the use of
pulsed, continuous wave, and color Doppler as well as M-mode in fetal cardiovascular
diagnosis. Findings from the ultrasonographic/Doppler assessment of fetal cardiovascular
physiology will be related to the pre- and postnatal management of congenital heart
disease. Throughout the program the clinical importance of observations made during the
fetal echo exam will be detailed.
Typical presentation topics for this course include:
- Normal 4 Chamber Hearts with Devastating Congenital Heart Disease
- The Normal Fetal Heart As Part of the Fetal Ultrasound Study: What It
Should Include
- The 2-Minute Heart Study: How To Sweep Slowly for Position, Size, Function
and Rhythm
- Terminology for Congenital Heart Disease/Fetal Cardiology
- Indications for a Targeted Fetal Echocardiography
- The Comprehensive Fetal Echocardiogram
- Normal and Abnormal Atrial and Atrio-Ventricular Connections
- Normal and Abnormal Ventriculo-Arterial Alignments
- The Use of Doppler in High Risk
- Normal Structures but Sick Heart
- Evaluation and Treatment of Fetal Arrhythmias
- Evaluation and Treatment of Fetal Congestive Heart
- Difficult Fetal Heart Diagnostic Differentials
- Surgical Treatments and Outcomes for Complex Congenital Heart Disease
- Fetal Pathologic Correlates: Hands on Fetal Cardiac Specimens
Educational Objectives:
Through attending this program the participant should be able to:
- list the elements of screening and complete fetal heart exams
- identify the common forms of congenital heart disease
- recognize an abnormal four chamber view of the heart
- relate abnormal cardiac Doppler findings to the clinical outcome
CME Credits and Tuition:
This program is approved for 13.5 hours of AMA Category I credit.
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