Live Webinar:
Deep Venous Arterialization (DVA) in Focus: A Unified Approach to Patient Care
Tuesday, May 13, 2025 7:00 PM ET | 6:00 PM CT | 5:00 PM MT | 4:00 PM PT
Duration: 1-hour | Accreditation: CME/CECH/CNE/CE
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the Fundamentals of DVA
- Define Deep Venous Arterialization (DVA) and its role in the management of chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI).
- Review the pathophysiology and indications for DVA in high-risk patient populations.
- Recognize the Importance of a Multidisciplinary Approach
- Identify the key specialists involved in DVA patient care, including interventionalists, podiatrists, vascular surgeons, wound care specialists, and rehabilitation experts.
- Discuss the roles and responsibilities of each discipline in optimizing patient outcomes.
- Evaluate Patient Selection and Procedural Considerations
- Assess patient criteria for DVA candidacy and appropriate pre-procedural workup.
- Review current techniques, technology, and procedural steps for successful DVA implementation.
- Enhance Post-Procedural Management and Long-Term Care Strategies
- Describe best practices for post-DVA patient monitoring, including surveillance strategies to assess patency and limb healing.
- Explore rehabilitation, wound care, and follow-up protocols to improve functional outcomes and limb salvage rates.
- Address Challenges and Future Directions in DVA Therapy
- Identify common complications, failure modes, and troubleshooting techniques in DVA procedures.
- Discuss emerging research, innovations, and potential future advancements in DVA treatment.
Agenda | Times listed in Eastern Daylight Time Zone
7:00 pm | Welcome and Introductions | Eric Dippel, MD
7:05 pm | Technical Aspects of DVA: A Vascular Point of View | Michael Siah, MD
7:17 pm | Podiatric Care Following DVA | Lawrence Lavery, DPM
7:29 pm | Wound Care Pearls and Pitfalls | Sarah Shepler, DNP
7:41 pm | Ultrasound Follow Up | Abigail Mize, RDCS, RVT