Bolstering Lifesaving Skills at Cardiology Summit in Asia
Left image - Pictured left to right: Alan Fong, FACC, FESC, FRCP, MB, MRCP; Paul Heidenreich, MD, MS, FACC, FACE, FAHA; and Chia-Te Liao, MD, PhD, MSc at the AFCC-AHA Joint Symposium. Right image - Health care professionals partake in the Association's Basic Life Support (BLS) workshop learning. (American Heart Association)
The American Heart Association led a workshop at a cardiology conference in Malaysia to reinforce high-quality CPR and basic life support skills.
The workshop at the ASEAN Federation of Cardiology Congress(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window), which took place 17–20 July in Penang, featured sessions for health care professionals on basic life support(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window) skills to perform on adults and infants, as well as how to best manage choking. It was based on the Association’s BLS course(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window), which includes treatment of stroke patients, application of the Chain of Survival, and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) in sudden cardiac arrest cases.
During the second day of the conference, Association volunteer Paul Heidenreich(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window), MD, MS, FACC, FACE, FAHA, spoke at a joint symposium with AFCC on Get With the Guidelines® – Heart Failure(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window): Twenty Years in Review, Lessons Learned, and the Road Ahead. Get With the Guidelines is an in-hospital program for improving care(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window) by promoting consistent adherence to the Association’s latest scientific treatment guidelines.
Heidenreich served as a co-chairperson for the session, which also included a discussion on the Get With the Guidelines® – Heart Failure A.S.I.A.(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window) (Adherence to Science Implementation in Asia), the Real-World GDMT Uptake in Taiwan, and the opportunities and challenges presented by AI in cardiovascular settings.
Learn more about the resources offered by Get With The Guidelines® – Heart Failure: https://www.heart.org/en/professional/quality-improvement/get-with-the-guidelines/get-with-the-guidelines-heart-failure(link opens in new window)(link opens in new window)