JACC Advances

Mixed cardiogenic-vasodilatory shock is common in the contemporary cardiac intensive care unit. In a recent state-of-the-art review published in JACC: Advances, Jacob Colin Jentzer, MD, FACC, et al., discuss the potential etiologies, pathophysiology and management of mixed cardiogenic-vasodilatory shock in the context of a proposed novel classification system.

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Applications for a new Promoting Understanding and Learning in Specialized Electives (PULSE) Fellowship Program, sponsored by Abiomed and supported by the ACC and the Critical Care Cardiology Member Section, are now open for Fellows in Training (FITs) interested in critical care cardiology.

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Join Vivek Kulkarni, MD, FACC, on Friday, March 28 from 1-5 p.m. CT, for a pre-conference workshop designed for navigating the world of research and evidence-based guidelines – with special focus on the TAVR-Unload Trial and 2020 ACC/AHA Valve Disease Guideline. Practice applying JACC articles and clinical guidelines to a real-world case, with guidance from expert coaches in the field, including Sandra M. Oliver-McNeil, DNP, ACNP-BC, FACC; Erica Spatz, MD, FACC; and Muthiah Vaduganathan, MD. Register today for ACC.25, taking place March 29-31 in Chicago, and add the JACC Workshop to your registration. Already registered? Login to your attendee dashboard to add the workshop to your registration.

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Join ACC's Critical Care Cardiology Member Section at the Critical Care Cardiology Section Meet-Up for networking and updates in the field. The meet-up will take place during ACC.25 on Saturday, March 29, from 12:45-1:45 p.m. CT in the Lounge & Learn Pavillion, Meet-Up Zone 2. Encourage your colleagues to attend – all ACC members are welcome to attend and learn more about the section. Register today!

JACC Advances

JACC: Advances is calling for papers for a special focus issue on "Care of the Critically Ill Patient in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit." Specifically, submissions pertaining to outcomes, therapies, ethical challenges or health system strategies in the field of critical care cardiology are welcome. Submissions are due by Friday, Feb. 28. Submit your science today!

ACC25

At ACC.25, taking place March 29-31, in Chicago, IL, the Ischemic Heart Disease Learning (IHD) Pathway is perfect for any clinician focusing on the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU). Sessions will tackle the most challenging aspects of IHD management, including a deep dive into new acute coronary syndrome guidelines and a fireside chat with a leader in the field! Plus, don't miss patient stories in critical care cardiology through the Special Topics Learning Pathway. Top it off by cheering on your favorite team in Critical Care Cardiology International Family Feud! Register here.

NCDR

The ACC recognizes more than 2,000 hospitals and facilities participating in NCDR registries and ACC Accreditation Services, including those from the Chest Pain – MI Registry, Chest Pain Center Accreditation and Chest Pain Center Certification, in the ACC insert of the 2025 U.S. News and World Report "Best Hospitals" guidebook released Nov. 21. As the global professional home for the entire cardiovascular care team, the ACC is committed to supporting patients, caregivers and health care professionals by ensuring the highest-quality care is delivered to every patient, every time. ⁠Explore this year's issue.

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ACC.25 Cardio Sim Creator Competition

November 22, 2024
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Showcase your cutting-edge simulator in the ACC.25 Cardio Sim Creator Competition and pave the way for advancements in simulation-based education.

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Join your colleagues at ACC.25, taking place March 29-31, 2025, in Chicago, IL, and get the knowledge you need to transform cardiovascular care for all! You'll have the opportunity to discuss the latest science with top experts, learn how clinical guidelines translate into your daily practice, and build lasting connections with your peers. Register by Nov. 20 to SAVE up to $300 with early bird discounts and get all-inclusive access to ACC.25!

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Jason Neil Katz, MD, FACC, is a critical care cardiologist and a member of ACC's Critical Care Cardiology Section Leadership Council. In addition to critical care, Katz focuses on heart failure and transplant cardiology. Kevin Buda, DO, interviewed Katz about his unique career path and what drove him to pursue dual training. Read more.

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Critical Care Cardiology (CCC) is a growing field that requires specialized and advanced training. A recent JACC Scientific Expert Panel paper highlights information discussed at the inaugural Critical Care Cardiology Education Summit held at the University of Minnesota in 2023 and chaired by Andrea M. Elliott, MD, FACC. The Expert Panel aims to facilitate continued growth of the CCC field through adult education and curriculum design, requisite training necessary to provide high-quality care, and attention to a purposeful approach emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion within the field. Read more.

ACC25

The ACC is currently accepting submissions of abstracts, complex clinical cases and interventional challenging cases to be presented at ACC.25, taking place March 29-31, 2025, in Chicago, IL. Submit your research for a chance to transform the future of cardiovascular care by sharing your research with over 12,000 attendees from more than 130 countries. The deadline for all submissions is 1 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Oct. 1. Don't miss your chance to be part of ACC.25 — submit your abstract or case today!

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Updates to ACC's Chest Pain Center Accreditation are set to launch this October, providing facilities with the opportunity to discover cost savings and improve outcomes with a model that has streamlined mandatory requirements by more than 40%. Notably, Hackensack Meridian JFK University Medical Center made acute coronary syndrome observation process enhancements resulting in an annual cost savings of more than $700K along with reduced length-of-stay. Interested sites can prepurchase Chest Pain Center Accreditation this summer to take advantage of ACC Accreditation Services' summer sale: 15% off your first payment and additional complimentary registration to ACC Quality Summit 2024. Learn more.

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The demands on the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) community are immense with chest pain accounting for nearly 8 million emergency department visits per year. To support this community and their tireless efforts in providing critical care, the ACC offers quality improvement (QI) programs through NCDR's Chest Pain – MI Registry and ACC Accreditation Services to support the path to providing the highest quality and most efficient cardiovascular care. Plus, EMS agencies can now access hospital metrics specific to the care and outcomes of their acute myocardial infarction patients, assess their own performance through NCDR eReports EMS and gain recognition through the EMS Partner in Care program. Learn more about ACC's EMS resources here.

University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota Critical care cardiology fellowship is a one-year Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited critical care medicine fellowship designed for cardiologists interested in pursuing a career in critical care cardiology. Kevin Buda, DO, interviewed the program's director Andrea M. Elliott, MD, FACC, about what makes this program unique, how it supports critical care medicine FITs and more. Read the full article.

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Join us Monday, April 22 at 8 a.m. ET for a case-based webinar focusing on managing cardiogenic shock. The webinar is hosted by ACC's Critical Care Cardiology Council and the Indonesian Heart Association, and will cover topics including the pathophysiology of cardiogenic shock management, the role of mechanical support, insight into real-world cases and more. Learn more.

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The ACC and the Acute Cardiovascular Care Association delivered a webinar earlier this year that highlights the challenges and opportunities for women in critical care cardiology (CCC). This article provides insight on topics covered in the webinar from two of its co-hosts; Hannah Schaubroeck, MD, and Rosy Thachil, MD, FACC. Read the full article. Watch the on-demand version of the webinar here.

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In a recent article published Dec. 4 in JACC, Carolina D. Tennyson, DNP, ACNP, AACC, et al., look at the education and certifications that could enable APPs to better care for patients within the CICU, subspecialty training and specialization, and the different ways that APPs can be integrated into the interprofessional cardiac critical care team to improve outcomes.

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In an article recently published in JACC, Anthony P. Carnicelli, MD, FACC, et al., note the need for cardiologists focused on critical care, the skills required to be a contemporary critical care cardiology specialist and example curriculum that could provide a new pathway for trainees to obtain the necessary skills to work in this rapidly growing subspeciality.

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Read the Inaugural Issue of JACC: Advances

April 14, 2022
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The first issue of JACC: Advances published on April 1. Led by editor-in-chief, Candice Silversides, MD, the online, open-access journal covers the evolving aspects of cardiology, including emerging cardiovascular fields, diagnostics and treatments.