The Mitral Valve Patient Learning Objectives

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The Mitral Valve Patient Learning Objectives Develop optimal clinical approaches to manage mitral valve patient based on the heart team approach to improve short and long-term outcomes. Know when and how to use new percutaneous and innovative surgical approaches, including specific technical tips and tricks. Apply updates based on current guidelines and improve their own practice or team approach to the patient with mitral valve disease.

The Mitral Valve Patient 13h45 – 14h00 Related Heart Team Concept 2016 14h00 – 14h05 Case Presentation 14h05 – 14h35 Heart Team Discussion 14h35 – 15h35 Live Cases 15h35 – 16h00 COFFEE BREAK 16h00 – 16h25 State-of-the-art Imaging for Mitral Valve 16h25 – 16h50 State-of-the-art Percutaneous Approach for the Aortic Valve 16h50 – 17h15 State-of-the-art Surgical Approach to the Mitral Valve 17h15 – 17h30 Summary and Concluding Remarks