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Cardiac Amyloidosis with Dr. Siu-Hin Wan | Global Cardiology University

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Welcome to our comprehensive webinar on Cardiac Amyloidosis, a condition characterized by the deposition of amyloid (a protein) in the heart tissue, leading to heart failure. This educational session is designed to provide healthcare professionals, students, and anyone interested in cardiology with indepth knowledge of the pathophysiology of heart failure and cardiac amyloidosis, the diagnostic workup, imaging features, and the latest treatment options.

Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the Pathophysiology of Heart Failure and Cardiac Amyloidosis: Understand the fundamental processes that lead to heart failure in the context of cardiac amyloidosis, including the role of amyloid deposits in heart tissues.
2. Summarize the Diagnostic Workup and Imaging Features of Cardiac Amyloidosis: Get acquainted with the essential diagnostic tests and imaging techniques used to identify cardiac amyloidosis, highlighting how this condition differs from other types of heart disease.
3. Determine Prognosis and Treatment for Cardiac Amyloidosis: Learn about the latest treatment approaches and how prognosis is determined for patients with cardiac amyloidosis, including insights into ongoing research and potential future therapies.

Who Should Watch:
Healthcare professionals seeking to update their knowledge on cardiac conditions
Medical and nursing students interested in cardiology
Patients and their families looking for indepth information about cardiac amyloidosis

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Disclaimer: This webinar is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice or a substitute for professional healthcare consultation.

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