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MasterClass
Echo
High level of expertise in transthoracic echo
  • 34 AMA PRA category 1 CME Credits
  • Printable Diploma
  • 23 chapters
  • More than 33 hours of video content
  • 112 lectures

ECHO MASTERCLASS

 

The Echo MasterClass is a premium online training program that will bring your echo skills to the next level: “A complete mastery of Echocardiography”. With over 33 hours of high-quality video content, you will significantly deepen your knowledge of cardiac anatomy, function, clinical cardiology, imaging, hemodynamics and patient management.

OBJECTIVE:
After completing the Echo MasterClass, you will be fully competent to assess even the most complex cases. You will broaden your clinical knowledge of cardiology and know-how and when to use advanced technologies.

The increasing sophistication of echocardiographic instrumentation, coupled with the complexities of cardiac evaluation and advanced applications, such as Live 3D/4D Echo, Contrast Echo and Speckle CRT, make on-the-job training, as the primary educational pathway for echocardiography experts, particularly challenging.

The Echo MasterClass is developed to deepen your understanding of cardiovascular diseases and noncardiac illnesses that affect cardiac pathology and pathophysiology in the adult patient population. You will gain a broad understanding of the manifestations of all major heart diseases detectable by echocardiography. You will learn how to assess these and how to optimize your images to improve the quality of your exam. We will further teach you how to reliably detect pathologies and complications that can occur in various settings. Emphasis is placed on quantification and how these measurements affect the severity, prognosis and management of patients (conservative, interventional and surgical).

We cover all clinically applied imaging modalities such as 2D echocardiography, MMode, Spectral/Color Doppler, Tissue Doppler, Contrast echocardiography and TTE 3D/4D. The lectures incorporate imaging demonstrations, clinical case examples and visual aids that foster learning. Each chapter is accompanied by a downloadable Fact Sheet featuring the key teaching points.

IDEAL FOR:

  • Anesthesiologists
  • Cardiologists
  • Critical Care Physicians
  • Internists
  • Sonographers

PRESENTERS

Prof. Thomas Binder, MD, FESC

Cardiologist
Head of Digital Learning Medical University of Vienna

Georg Goliasch - MD

Associate Professor at the Medical University of Vienna

Dr. med. univ. Christina Binder-Rodriguez, PhD

Cardiologist
Department of Cardiology
Medical University of Vienna

PREMIUM CHAPTERS

1

Aortic Disease

 

The aorta can also be visualized with echo! In this chapter we will show you how. Diseases such as aortic aneurysms, dissection, aortic syndromes, and congenital abnormalities of the aorta will be covered.

2

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

 

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, hypertensive heart disease, and athlete’s heart have very similar features. In this chapter you will learn more about these features and find out how you can distinguish between them. You will also learn how echo can help you assess the risk for sudden cardiac...

3

Aortic Regurgitation

 

In this chapter you will learn to understand the hemodynamics of “volume overload” and learn more about our integrative approach towards assessing aortic regurgitation. You will see more than others by following our step-by-step approach.

4

Diastolic Dysfunction (updated chapter)

 

This chapter deals with the difficult topic of diastolic dysfunction – we’ll try to make it easy for you. Take a look at the section “a simple approach” and you will see how diastology can help you in your daily clinical practice.

5

Coronary Artery Disease (updated chapter)

 

Have you ever struggled with the assessment of regional wall motion abnormalities? Can you differentiate ischemic from dilated cardiomyopathy? In this chapter you will find lots of examples and background knowledge that will help you to excel.

6

Tricuspid Valve Disease

 

We like the tricuspid valve and you should like it, too. It is often overlooked even though there are many conditions that can affect the tricuspid valve. As a matter of fact, tricuspid regurgitation is common! In this chapter you will learn more about tricuspid valve pathologies, how to...

7

Pericardial Disease

 

Many problems may affect the pericardium - some of them are life-threatening. Just think of tamponade. The emergency echo tips in this chapter might save you next time you are on call at night. So you’d better get started!

8

Restrictive CMP

 

This is a rare disease, indeed. However, as an echocardiographer you should be able to recognize it. In this chapter, we will teach you some useful tips and tricks for making the right diagnosis.

9

Mitral Stenosis

 

This chapter deals with the different features of rheumatic heart disease. Among other things, you will find out about the pitfalls when trying to quantify the severity of mitral stenosis.

10

Right Heart Disease

 

Early diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension is crucial for the prognosis of patients with pulmonary hypertension. Echocardiography is the primary diagnostic tool to do so. In this chapter we will show you how to detect pulmonary hypertension and what to do if direct measurement of pulmonary...

11

Aortic Stenosis

 

Is aortic stenosis present? Is it severe? Is surgery required? Are new treatment options an alternative? This chapter will answer your questions.

12

Prosthetic Valves

 

Prosthetic valves can be a blessing if they work and a curse if they don’t. Can you tell from the echo which valve was implanted? Does the patient have prosthetic valve dysfunction? What are the pitfalls and limitations of echo in this patient group? This chapter will answer these and other...

13

Mitral Regurgitation

 

This chapter will provide you with in-depth knowledge that will help you determine the severity of mitral regurgitation. You will learn which factors determine whether a patient should undergo valve surgery and what the mechanism of mitral regurgitation is. A special section will be dedicated...

14

Principles of Echocardiography (updated chapter)

 

This chapter will give you just enough background to really understand what echocardiography is about. Since we know that you don’t want to become a physicist, we will stick to what really matters. You will also learn in this chapter how to use the scanner and what you can do to optimize your...

15

Heart Chambers and Walls

 

Echo anatomy can be hard to grasp. Upon completion of this chapter, you will know exactly where and how to find the different cardiac structures and how to quantify the size and function of the heart chambers.

16

How to Image

 

This chapter will teach you hands-on wisdom of echocardiography: echo windows and views as well as practical tips that no one will ever teach you during on-site courses and that you also won’t find in books. This chapter is rich in demos that show you how to scan.

17

Congenital Heart Disease

 

In this chapter you will find out more about the most common congenital defects in an adult population. We are dealing with shunt lesions such as atrial and ventricular septal defects and ductus arteriosus. Other congenital defects are covered in other chapters (disease of the aorta, aortic...

18

Tumors and Masses

 

In this chapter you will learn how echocardiography can support you in recognizing different tumors and masses. We will teach you some simple mnemonics that will help you memorize the most common problems once you’re back with your patients.

19

Dilated Cardiomyopathy

 

Left ventricular function is not the only thing to look at in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. In this chapter you will see how echo can help you understand symptoms, prognosis and treatment options for such patients.

20

Echo in CRT

 

In this chapter you will learn how do detect dyssynchrony, why it is important for the development of heart failure and what Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) is. A separate lecture deals with the optimization of CRT therapy

21

Contrast Echo

 

Here you will learn why contrast echocardiography is so important and where you can use it. We will focus both on right- and left heart contrast studies and show you which agents are available. Here you will learn how to detect a patent foramen ovale, a thrombus in the apex and much much more....

22

3D Echo

 

Three-dimensional echocardiography is a hot topic. In this chapter we will explain how it works and in which ways you can use it. We will discuss topics such as full volume- and multibeat acquisition, multiplane imaging and live 3D. Both transthoracic and transesophageal applications of 3D...

23

Endocarditis (updated chapter)

 

In this chapter, we cover a wide array of subjects through engaging lectures and real-world examples, including Introduction to Endocarditis, Native Valve Endocarditis, Complications of Endocarditis, Right Heart Endocarditis, Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis, Pacemaker and Central Line...

WHAT USERS THINK

It gave me the right information and a lot of videos that assists me in my daily practice to recognise problems much easier and quicker.
Oltiana Lakra

It enriched my knowledge of echocardiography and made me more confident in the practical field.

Sushanta Kumar Basu

After this Echo MasterClass, my echocardiography knowledge, clinical practice and skills have been upgraded a lot. This is a really excellent echocardiography course. I am really grateful to Prof. Thomas Binder who conducts all the tutorial brilliantly and 123sonography, which is the best platform for learners in the world.

Dr. MSI Tipu Chowdhury
Bangladesh

As a practicing Sonographer in a developing country with a paucity of accessible comprehensive echocardiography lessons like this, the positive development from learning here was not only on myself but on my local community as well. I strongly recommend this platform to everyone that wants to get better in echocardiography.

Adedoyin Olukunmi
Nigeria

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