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Echocardiographic Techniques for Assessing Aortic Stenosis

Join us for an educational webinar on, Echocardiographic Techniques for Assessing Aortic Stenosis. This practical case-based session for registered sonographers focused on optimizing acquisition and interpretation for aortic stenosis across the full echo workflow. Through clinical vignettes, live polling, and image-based exercises, participants will refine skills from imaging windows and CW Doppler alignment to grading severity and recognizing pitfalls that influence treatment decisions.

Learners will:

  • Describe key pathophysiologic features and clinical red flags of aortic stenosis.
  • Apply core echocardiographic techniques to obtain accurate Doppler and imaging data.
  • Distinguish AS severity, including low-flow/low-gradient patterns, using integrated parameters.
  • Troubleshoot common technical issues that affect gradients and valve area measurements.

Inform SAVR vs. TAVR decisions by delivering clear, reproducible imaging findings.

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Post Webinar Survey Link

https://inteleos.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8f9BIcEQ2qWzrlY

CME Waiver Eligibility

This event is eligible for one (1) free waived CME toward ARDMS/APCA CME requirements for qualified participants.

To qualify, participants must:

  • Watch on-demand webinar.
  • Complete the webinar survey by December 31, 2026, including:
    • Providing an accurate ARDMS/APCA ID number.
    • Answering all required questions in the survey (including knowledge/checkpoint items, if present).

Webinar surveys submitted after December 31, 2026, will not be accepted toward a waived CME. For active ARDMS/APCA registrants, the CME will automatically be uploaded to the participant’s account within three (3) weeks, provided a valid ID number is submitted on the survey.

Please note: Attending the live event and watching the recording will not allow you to claim two (2) CME waivers; this activity is only eligible for one (1) CME waiver per participant.