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Nail it with Nadira – Cracking the MAC Code

Nail it with Nadira - Cracking the MAC Code - a complimentary webinar

CVIF presents the next Nail it with Nadira webinar on 12/9/25 at 9 pm ET on “Cracking the MAC Code” with Dr. Nadira Hamid and Dr. Tsuyoshi Kaneko moderating an esteemed faculty including Dr. Guilherme Attizzani, Dr. Gennaro Giustino, Dr. Mayra Guerrero and Dr. Jason Rogers. Registration is required by complimentary.

Moderators

Nadira Hamid, MD
Minneapolis Heart Institute, Abbott Northwestern Hospital

Tsuyoshi Kaneko, MD
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis

Benjamin Sun, MD
Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Abbott Northwestern Hospital

Faculty

Guilherme Attizzani, MD
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Gennaro Giustino, MD
Atlantic Medical Group, New York

Mayra Guerrero, MD
Mayo Clinic

Jason Rogers, MD
UC Davis Vascular Center

Agenda

  • Introduction – Dr. Hamid
  • Case Presentation 1 – Dr. Rogers
  • Case Presentation 2 – Dr. Attizzani
  • Case Presentation 3 – Dr. Giustino
  • Conclusion – Dr. Hamid and Dr. Kaneko

Learning Objectives for this webinar:

  • Review key case presentations of various cases of mitral annular calcification – the multimodality imaging perspective.
  • Discuss considerations of dedicated percutaneous options for patients with mitral annular calcification.
  • Describe the role of transcatheter options for mitral annular calcification and patient selection.
  • Review tips and tricks of dedicated transcatheter options for mitral annular calcification, including lithotripsy-percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty.
  • Describe the management algorithm and emphasize the importance of a multi-disciplinary team for patients with mitral annular calcification

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