Dr Lee Chien-Chang, MD, MS, ScD is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the National Taiwan University and the Chairman, Taskforce of Diagnostics Technology Acceleration, TSEM Taiwan. Dr. Lee is a prolific researcher who published more than 130 peer reviewed scientific publications and obtained more than 3900 citations. His works are usually published in prestigious journals such as JAMA internal medicine, Annals of Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Resuscitation, Thorax, Chest, British Journal of Surgery, British Journal of Anesthesiology, and Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Disease.
Currently, Dr. Lee is leading a multidisciplinary data science team to build a knowledge generation system that combine advanced statistics and informatics to realize the unbiased causal analysis in the large health database in a real-time fashion. In summary, Dr. Lee is a pioneer in translating the new technology to the practice of modern emergency medicine.
Speaker
Dr Cynthia Papendick
Associate Professor, Adelaide Medical School, The University of Adelaide
Emergency Physician, Emergency Department, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia
Dr Cynthia Papendick is currently an Associate Professor at Adelaide Medical School and an Emergency Physician at the Emergency Department of Royal Adelaide Hospital. Her responsibilities include overseeing the care of patients in the emergency department and the training of junior staff from medical students to senior registrars. Active in quality improvement initiatives including hospital avoidance for patients with chest pain; member of the resuscitation committee; Chair of the sepsis initiative aimed at improved recognition and treatment of sepsis in ED; chair of the Emergency Medicine and ED audit group; member of the South Australian Statewide Cardiology Network and the ACS management subgroup; ED representative for the nRAH Cardiology group. Principle investigator for the RAPID TnT trial; a RCT of high sensitivity troponin being conducted at 4 hospitals in SA.
Agenda
Acute Coronary Syndrome mortality remains high. There is a need for rapid, accurate and safe diagnosis specifically in the Emergency Department (ED) setting. The hs Tn Webinar aims to highlight the value of the high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) 0-hour/1-hour algorithm in effectively triaging patients presenting with suspected AMI to the ED to either rule-out or rule-in classifications.
Hear from Dr Chien-Chang Lee, an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the National Taiwan University in Taiwan and Dr Cynthia Papendick, Emergency Physician, Emergency Department of Royal Adelaide Hospital in Australia on their experience in implementation and the new evidence (including latest ESC 2020 guidelines) on the use of hs-cTn 0h/1h algorithm in the ED.
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TOPIC
MODERATOR / SPEAKERS
1200-1235
Welcome and Introduction
hs Tn 0h/1h algorithm in ED-New Evidence Updates
How to differentiate myocardial injury and infarction in cases of Sepsis, AMI, Renal Failure in the ED.
Dr Chien-Chang Lee
1220-1300
High-Sensitivity Troponin in Clinical Practice: Successful implementation and ESC 2020 guideline updates
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