The Christ Hospital Heart & Vascular Institute Electrophysiology Symposium 2025
$24.63
$37.93
Overview The Christ Hospital Electropysiology Program has developed quite significantly over the past 2 years. We are able to approach complex cases with the best combination of high success rates and low complication rates. This symposium is filled with exciting discussions and presentations on the latest advancements in electrophysiology. Learn from renowned speakers and participate in interactive sessions to enhance your knowledge and skills in electrophysiology. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting out in the field, this symposium promises to be a valuable experience for all attendees. The event will be held at The Anderson Pavilion, offering a beautiful setting to network with fellow professionals and experts in the field. topics S.No Title Duration 1 Conduction System Pacing – Left vs. Left Trial 26:00 2 AF Ablation and Pulse Field Ablation Physiology 20:34 3 Atrial Myopathy in AFib: The First Image 20 Years Ago 17:03 4 Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: Past, Present, and Future 28:29 5 VT Ablation with Hemodynamic Support 24:57 6 Newest Version of Pulsed Field Ablation 19:54 7 Catheter Ablation in Electrical Storm 24:48 8 Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation with Hemodynamic Support 23:40 9 Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement: EP Considerations 20:15 10 Surgical Treatment of Arrhythmias and Surgical LAA Closure 21:08 11 Registry-Based Learning Collaborative – Lessons Learned from an AF Ablation Collaborative 18:09 12 VT Ablation: New Techniques Role of Pre-Procedure Imaging 25:10 13 Artificial Intelligence and Sudden Cardiac Death Predicition 23:50 14 French (European) Perspective on PFA 15:27 15 Left Atrial Appendage Closure Procedural Imaging 11:24 16 Imaging in Management of Ventricular Tachycardia 28:18 17 Ventricular Arrhythmia Ablation Registry: Goals and Impact 18:32 18 Scar-Related VT: Advances in Functional Substrate Mapping and Ablation Techniques 21:02 19 Extravascular ICDs in Sudden Cardiac Death: Indications, Implant Technique, and Outcomes 20:41
Cardiology