Journal of Innovation in Cardiac Rhythm Management

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Activity Description

This on-demand webcast, segmented by independent educational modules, features leading electrophysiologists who share their expert insights on a variety of innovative techniques, technologies, and clinical decision making strategies to improve procedural outcomes in the electrophysiology lab for the enhancement of patient care.

The presentation format consists of synched audio and HD video, along with the presenter’s slides, and features panel discussion sessions.

Cardiac Rhythm Management

Access Presentations

Access Presentation

Click on the session title listed below to view each presentation.

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Opening Remarks
Dr. Pierre Jaïs

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Impact of New Imaging Technology and Operator Behavior on Dose Exposure
Dr. Lukas Dekker

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The Intra-tissue Ablation & Visualization System:
Initial Experience with Integrating Ultrasound Imaging into an Ablation Catheter

Dr. Matt Wright

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Image Integration Technology to Support EP Procedures
Dr. Vivek Reddy

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Panel Discussion with Q&A

 

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Commercial Support

This activity has been supported by an educational grant from

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Sponsor

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Faculty

Faculty

 

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Dr. Pierre Jaïs, MD, PhD
Professor of Cardiology
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux
Haut-Lévêque Hospital
Pessac, Bordeaux France

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Dr. Matt Wright, MBBS, PhD
Department of Cardiology
Rayne Institute
St. Thomas' Hospital
London, United Kingdom

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Dr. Lukas Dekker, MD, PhD
Department of Cardiology
Catharina Hospital
Eindhoven, Netherlands

  dr-vivek-reddy

Dr. Vivek Reddy, MD
Director, Cardiac Arrhythmia Service
Professor of Medicine
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
New York, NY

         


Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Describe X-Ray dose reduction study results based on new X-Ray imaging technology.
  • Evaluate initial experiences with an intra-tissue ablation & visualization system and review pertinent animal study data on tip-tissue interface, lesion creation, gas formation and adjacent structures provided by ultrasound imaging.
  • Assess the impact of 3D rotational scan and 3D overlay for anatomical reference during complex AF procedures.

Target Audience

This activity has been developed to meet the educational needs of Electrophysiologists and other Physicians and Associated Professionals who are dedicated to managing patients with cardiac arrhythmias.



Cardiac Rhythm Management