Lessons

    1. How are filter placements and retrievals managed at your practice, and how do you track them?

    2. How do you build relationships, manage filter retrievals, and handle complex cardiovascular cases in a clinical setting?

    3. What is your workup for complex filter retrieval procedures including imaging and sedation choices?

    4. What are the protocols for anticoagulation and approach for simple versus complex IVC filter retrievals?

    5. What are the procedural steps and considerations for straightforward vs complex IVC filter retrieval cases?

    6. What advanced techniques do you recommend for removing embedded filters?

    7. How are endobronchial forceps used for removing filters and why are certain techniques important for effective use?

    8. How do you handle the limitations of using forceps and laser sheaths in complex retrieval procedures?

    9. How do you decide when to use different sheath sizes during complex filter retrieval?

    10. How does experience help in handling complex cases, ensuring patient safety, and preparing for potential complications?

    11. What are the important considerations for patient observation, and follow-up care?

    12. CME/CE Reflection: Module I

    1. IVC Filter Case Review

    1. Sinai Live Case IVC Filter Removal

    1. How is IVC filtration retrieval managed and what are the utilization rates?

    2. What is the importance of aiming for 100% filter retrieval rates?

    3. How can we be more active in monitoring and bring patients back for IVC filter retrievals?

    4. What are the challenges in the healthcare system concerning scaling-up, informatics tools, AI role, and decision-making?

    5. Can a 100% retrieval rate be achieved in healthcare and how does AI impact data retrieval?

    6. How can IVC filter retrieval rates be increased and dwell time reduced?

    7. How can healthcare systems enhance filter retrieval rates through collaboration and incremental progress?

    8. CME/CE Reflection

About this course

  • 22 lessons
  • Excellent for trainees and early career