Session 4: Aortopathies and pregnancy
Co-chairs: Yaso Emmanuel and Antonio de Marvao
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Wednesday, 15 June 2022
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ICC education: Aortopathies and pregnancy
Session 4: Co-chairs - Antonio de Marvao, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust andYaso Emmanuel, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Time | Topic / presenter |
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View recording | Welcome and introduction |
View recording | Diagnosis of syndromic and non-syndromic aortopathy Dr Leema Robert Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals |
View recording | Screening, surveillance and management of patients with aortopathy Prof Chistoph Nienaber Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals |
View recording | Surgical management of aortopathy Mr Gianluca Lucchese Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals |
View recording | ICC in pregnancy overview Antonio de Marvao Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals |
View recording | Cardiovascular adaptations in pregnancy Dr Jessica Webb Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals |
View recording | Family planning options in ICC Ms Audrey Dearing Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals |
View recording | Pre-pregnancy counselling and risk assessment Dr Cathy Head Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals President of the UK Maternal Cardiology Society |
View recording | An update on peripartum cardiomyopathy Prof Mark Petrie University of Glasgow |
Antonio de Marvao
Dr Antonio de Marvao is a MRC Chain-Florey Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology at Imperial College London, having completed his training in advanced multi-modality cardiac imaging (CT and CMR) and a Fellowship in Inherited Cardiac Conditions at the Royal Brompton Hospital, before taking up his current post as a senior fellow (ST9) in Obstetric Medicine at St Thomas’ Hospital.
His research focuses on mathematical modelling of the heart, using cardiovascular MRI and artificial intelligence techniques, to understand the genetic and physiological mechanisms that underpin cardiovascular disease. He has received national and international awards for his work developing artificial intelligence algorithms for medical imaging analysis, computer assisted diagnosis and outcome prediction.
Antonio’s clinical and academic interest is in Inherited Cardiac Conditions and Maternal Cardiology, particularly heart failure during pregnancy. He is currently on the board of the British Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance and is a Medical Director for the Resuscitation Council (UK) advanced life support course.
Twitter – @AdeMarvao