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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
In this episode presented by the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) entitled “Unfriendly Neighbors: Cardiorenal Syndrome and Heart Failure”, presented by Dr. Graham Wong, we will review the recommendations from the management of patients with heart failure and cardiorenal syndrome (CRS), based on the 2021 CCS/CHFS Heart Failure Guidelines Update. Practical information will be shared on monitoring electrolytes and creatinine, managing loop diuretics, and addressing persistence volume overload and diuretic resistance. An on-demand version of the 30-minute episode presented by Dr. Jonathan Howlett on the same topic is available right now at www.imedicus.ca/hf21. To learn more about the Canadian Heart Failure Society and find out more about upcoming programs and initiatives, visit www.heartfailure.ca. We hope you enjoy this episode!
In this episode presented by the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) entitled “I Dissent: What Works with Non-compliant patients”, presented by Dr. Sabe De, you will learn best practices for the management of patients who have difficulty complying with their heart failure treatment. I’ll share with you practical and concise information that you can apply in your practice today. An on-demand version of the 30-minute episode presented on the same topic is available right now at www.imedicus.ca/hf21. To learn more about the Canadian Heart Failure Society and find out more about upcoming programs and initiatives, visit www.heartfailure.ca. We hope you enjoy this episode!
In this episode presented by the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) entitled “Recommendations for Initiation of SGLT2i in Patients with HF and T2D” presented by Dr. Grace Chua, we will focus on the initiation of SGLT2i in patients with HFrEF and Type 2 Diabetes and we will review practical tips and key questions to a patient case. An on-demand version of the 30-minute episode presented on the same topic is available right now at www.imedicus.ca/hf21. To learn more about the Canadian Heart Failure Society and find out more about upcoming programs and initiatives, visit www.heartfailure.ca. We hope you enjoy this episode!
This program was made possible through grants from Novartis and BI-Lilly Alliance.
In this episode presented by the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) entitled “Newly Diagnosed HF: Initiation of GDMT”, presented by Dr. Graham Wong, you will learn which drug to start first, whether there is a preferred sequence to start with, whether one drug should be fully titrated before starting the next one, what to do if the patient has hypotension and Heart Failure and more! An on-demand version of the 30-minute episode presented on the same topic is available right now at www.imedicus.ca/hf21. To learn more about the Canadian Heart Failure Society and find out more about upcoming programs and initiatives, visit www.heartfailure.ca. We hope you enjoy this episode!
This program was made possible through grants from Novartis and BI-Lilly Alliance.
In this episode presented by the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) entitled “Is there a right or a wrong way? Sequencing of foundational therapy in HFrEF” presented by Dr. Lisa Mielniczuk, you will learn which drug to start with, whether there is a preferred sequencing to start with, how many drugs can be initiated at once, and how they should be titrated. An on-demand version of the 30-minute episode presented on the same topic is available right now at www.imedicus.ca/hf21. To learn more about the Canadian Heart Failure Society and find out more about upcoming programs and initiatives, visit www.heartfailure.ca. We hope you enjoy this episode!
This program was made possible through grants from Novartis and BI-Lilly Alliance.
In this episode presented by the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) entitled “Is It time for device implantation yet?” presented by Dr. Ryan Davey, you will learn how to recognize when your patient with heart failure should be referred to CRT or ICD implantation, what do the 2021 CCS/CHFS Guidelines Update recommend in terms of device types and timing of implantation and how to evaluate the risks and benefits for individual patients. An on-demand version of the 30-minute episode presented on the same topic is available right now at www.imedicus.ca/hf21. To learn more about the Canadian Heart Failure Society and find out more about upcoming programs and initiatives, visit www.heartfailure.ca. We hope you enjoy this episode!
This program was made possible through grants from Novartis and BI-Lilly Alliance.
In this episode presented by the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) entitled “Beyond Foundational Therapy: When to Reach in the Tool Box” presented by Dr. Lisa Mielniczuk, we will discuss the clinical characteristics that warrant the initiation of additional treatments beyond foundational therapy and help you identify patients who experience worsening heart failure. An on-demand version of the 30-minute episode on the same topic presented by Dr. Shelley Zieroth is available right now at www.imedicus.ca/hf21. To learn more about the Canadian Heart Failure Society and find out more about upcoming programs and initiatives, visit www.heartfailure.ca. We hope you enjoy this episode!
This program was made possible through grants from Novartis and BI-Lilly Alliance.
In this episode presented by the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS), we are joined by Dr. Anique Ducharme, President of the CHFS and Director of the Heart Failure Clinic at the Montreal Heart Institute, and Dr. Shelley Zieroth, cardiologist at St. Boniface Hospital in Winnipeg. They discuss some of the challenges as well as evidence-based recommendations for the management of hyperkalemia and chronic kidney disease in patients with heart failure. An on-demand version of the 60-minute webinar presented on the same topic is available right now at www.iMedicus.ca/Top3. To learn more about the Canadian Heart Failure Society and find out more about upcoming programs and initiatives, visit www.heartfailure.ca.
This program was made possible through educational grants from Bayer Inc. and Otsuka Pharmaceutical.
In this episode presented by the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS), we are joined by Dr. Anique Ducharme, President of the CHFS and Director of the Heart Failure Clinic at the Montreal Heart Institute, and Dr. Justin Ezekowitz, co-Director of the Canadian VIGOUR Centre and cardiologist at the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute in Edmonton. They discuss some of the challenges as well as evidence-based recommendations to improve outcomes in patients with worsening heart failure. An on-demand version of the 60-minute webinar presented on the same topic is available right now at www.iMedicus.ca/Top3. To learn more about the Canadian Heart Failure Society and find out more about upcoming programs and initiatives, visit www.heartfailure.ca.
This program was made possible through educational grants from Bayer Inc. and Otsuka Pharmaceutical.
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Poon, Cardiologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Medical Co-Director of the Heart Function and Rapid Cardiology Assessment Clinic, and Dr. Katie Connolly, Cardiologist at St Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton and Hamilton Health Sciences Center discuss how implementing the new CHFS Order Set in your hospital can improve outcomes for patients with heart failure. They discuss the impetus for the development and implementation of the CHFS Order Set, some of its key components as well as the evidence that shows that the use of a heart failure Order Set helps improve outcomes.
Improved Heart Failure Outcomes Begin with Updated Order Sets. To download the CHFS Order Set and implement it in your hospital today, visit https://hfordersets.ca/
For more information and resources, visit the Canadian Heart Failure Website at www.heartfailure.ca
This program is made possible through funding from Novartis Canada.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
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