Course Details
Course Title Novell Therapies for Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation
Presented Date 09/30/2014
Expiration Date 09/30/2017
This CME Activity has expired. Although CME credit is no longer available, the video can still be viewed.

Presenter(s) Frank A. Cuoco, Jr., MD, MBA
This Presenter does have relevant Financial Relationships to disclose.
   Research Grants - Boston Scientific-catheter ablation
   Research Grants - St. Jude Medical- catheter ablation
   Research Grants - Biosense Webster- catheter ablation
   Other - Non-FDA Approved Devices/Indications

The planners have nothing to disclose.
This Presenter does not have any relevant Financial Relationships to disclose.

This activity was not supported by an education grant or any in-kind support.
Description This Grand Rounds lecture is given by Dr. Frank A. Cuoco, Jr., MD, MBA, Assistant Professor, Division of Cardiology, MUSC. The topic is "Novell Therapies for Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation."
Objectives

1. Estimate the annualized risk of stroke in patients with AF.
2. Review the established pharmacologic modalities for stroke prevention in AF.
3. Describe the role of novel interventional therapies for stroke prevention in AF.
4. Discuss the risk for stroke following catheter for atrial fibrillation.

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