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Physicians discuss the use of visualization to support difficult TEE intubations and share a proposed clinical workflow for integrating TEECAD, an FDA-cleared camera designed for cardiologists for esophageal inlet visualization, into the daily clinical environment.

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Physicians discuss the use of visualization to support difficult TEE intubations and share a proposed clinical workflow for integrating TEECAD, an FDA-cleared camera designed for cardiologists for esophageal inlet visualization, into the daily clinical environment.

 

This is an informational presentation brought to you by Visura. No credits are available.

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  • Learning Objectives:
    • Understand guidelines, current and historical, supporting the use of visualization to guide TEE probe intubation
    • Develop basic knowledge of the TEECAD system via case studies presented by physicians
    • Understand proposed clinical workflow for when to integrate the TEECAD system in daily clinical practice

 

  • Speaker Names:
    • Dr. Chad Olinger, Director of Echocardiography and President of Metropolitan Heart and Vascular Institute in Minneapolis, MN
    • Dr. Omar Khalique, Director of the Division of Cardiovascular Imaging at Saint Francis Hospital and Catholic Health in Roslyn, NY
    • Dr. Smadar Kort, Professor of Medicine, System Director of Non Invasive Cardiovascular Imaging and Director of the Structural Heart Imaging Program at Stony Brook Medicine in Stony Brook, NY
    • Dr. Sunil Mankad, Professor of Medicine and Vice Chair, Education and Quality, Division of Cardiovascular Ultrasound at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN

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