Hilton Washington DC National Mall The Wharf, 480 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Washington, DC 20024
Event info
Overview
SCAI SHOCK: Home of the Shock Team is a step-by-step guide to building a contemporary cardiogenic shock program led by a multidisciplinary team of seasoned leaders, each with a wealth of experience running and participating in cardiogenic shock programs.
Learning Objectives
This year's meeting will explore the individual building blocks of a contemporary shock program, equipping attendees with a comprehensive understanding of shock management, from initial recognition to advanced treatment strategies, including:
- Scientific updates—the latest evidence-based best practices for treating cardiogenic shock and cardiac arrest
- Optimal shock management strategies—the role of EMS, transportation, and the ED in early recognition and nuanced patient care.
- Shock ICU essentials—hemodynamic monitoring, vasoactive medications, and the debate between dedicated versus mixed ICUs for shock patients.
- Antiplatelet therapy optimization—implementing optimal pharmacodynamic strategies for high-risk patients.
- Complexities in the cath lab—identifying unseen threats, understanding right heart hemodynamics, and effective communication strategies.
- Team set-up and optimization—including activation processes, role optimization, quality improvement metrics, and tools that can bridge the gap between shock clinicians and the C-suite.
- Cardiac ICU problem solving—understanding cardiac indices, troubleshooting MCS devices, and weaning strategies.
- Post-danger care—deliberating the harms and benefits of inotropes, the significance of IABP in the community, and expanding perspectives beyond AMI-shock to include HF-shock.
- High-risk PCI—navigating the complexities of resource allocation and coordination.
- Future directions in shock management, including novel support devices, leveraging machine learning for risk stratification, and the role of AI in decision-making.
Target Audience
Suitable for representatives of hospitals looking to improve or formalize their shock program, including but not limited to cardiologists, intensivists, surgeons, nurses, APPs, and hospital administrators within the disciplines of critical care, cardiothoracic surgery, heart failure, interventional cardiology, and CV service line leadership.
For more information please visit the official event page.