Join us for a complimentary, 1-hour live webinar with Q&A. Earn 1 contact hour of ASE CEU credit.
IAC will present a complimentary live webinar (followed by a Q&A session) entitled Echo Evaluation of the Right Heart in Pulmonary Hypertension: Updates from the 2025 ASE Guidelines.
This webinar provides a focused overview of echocardiographic assessment of the right heart in pulmonary hypertension (PH), tailored for echocardiographers and sonographers. Topics include the WSPH classification of PH, standardized imaging approaches to right heart chamber size and function, and characteristic echocardiographic features across PH subgroups. Emphasis will be placed on recognizing right heart adaptation to pressure overload and the pivotal role of echocardiography in screening, risk stratification, and therapeutic monitoring. Through expert instruction and case-based review, participants will gain practical tools to enhance diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making in PH.
This webinar is designed to:
- Summarize the World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension (WSPH) classification system and the role of echocardiography across PH subgroups.
- Describe standardized echocardiographic approaches to assess right heart size and function.
- Explain the mechanical and hemodynamic adaptations of the right heart in PH.
- Identify key echocardiographic features characteristic of each WSPH group, including morphologic, functional, and Doppler-based parameters.
- Demonstrate the clinical utility of echocardiography in the diagnosis, risk stratification, and therapeutic monitoring of patients with suspected or established pulmonary hypertension.
Participation in this IAC webinar is voluntary. In addition, registered participants will receive 1 contact hour of ASE CEU credit. Please Note: To be eligible to receive the credit, participants must: 1) individually register, 2) log in to attend the live event, and 3) complete the post-webinar survey. If you have questions regarding this webinar, e-mail webinars@intersocietal.org.
Speakers

Monica Mukherjee, MD, MPH, FAHA, FACC, FASE
