Welcome to the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) podcast channel. The CHFS provides a forum for cardiovascular professionals to exchange ideas, advance knowledge, improve practice and care delivery in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of all Heart Failure phases and complications. Visit https://heartfailure.ca/ to learn more.
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Welcome to the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) podcast channel. The CHFS provides a forum for cardiovascular professionals to exchange ideas, advance knowledge, improve practice and care delivery in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of all Heart Failure phases and complications. Visit https://heartfailure.ca/ to learn more.
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.
Canadian Heart Failure Society
Welcome to the Canadian Heart Failure Society (CHFS) podcast channel. The CHFS provides a forum for cardiovascular professionals to exchange ideas, advance knowledge, improve practice and care delivery in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of all Heart Failure phases and complications. Visit https://heartfailure.ca/ to learn more.