27

Nov

2017

18:00

GMT

Webinar

Personalised CRT Using Smart Algorithms to Maximize Response

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Overview

In this webinar experts in the field of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) will discuss how CRT response can be optimized using innovative device algorithms and will show the clinical study results. Presenters will be Prof. Haran Burri (Geneva, CH) and Dr. Sing-Chien Yap (Rotterdam, NL) while Prof. Christophe Leclercq (Rennes, FR) will moderate the session.

Faculty:


Christophe Leclercq

Christophe Leclercq


Haran Burri

Haran Burri


Sing-Chien Yap

Sing-Chien Yap

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Key Learning Objectives

  • The issue of non-response to CRT and how non-response can be addressed
  • What the benefits are of left ventricular only pacing synchronized with spontaneous right ventricular conduction and how this can be achieved
  • How to monitor whether left ventricular pacing is effective and learn about ways to improve the amount of effective pacing
  • How to ensure a high percentage of effective pacing during episodes of atrial fibrillation
  • The clinical experience and clinical study results using novel algorithms

Target Audience

  • Cardiologists/electrophysiologists involved in the implantation and/or follow-up of cardiac resynchronization therapy devices
  • Allied healthcare professionals such as physiologists, hospital technicians or nurses involved in cardiac resynchronization therapy devices

Faculty Biographies


Christophe Leclercq

Christophe Leclercq

Prof. Christophe Leclercq is from the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire of Rennes (FR) and chief of the cardiology department. His main areas of interest include device therapy for arrhythmias and heart failure. He is a board member of the European Heart Rhythm Assocation and the European Society of Cardiology.

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Haran Burri

Haran Burri

Prof. Haran Burri works in the University Hospital of Geneva (CH) and is responsible for cardiac device therapy. He has been intensively involved in the educational activities of the European Heart Rhythm Association and the European Society of cardiology. He has performed clinical research in cardiac device therapy and electrophysiology while having published many scientific articles.

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Sing-Chien Yap

Sing-Chien Yap

Dr. Sing-Chien Yap is an academic cardiologist-electrophysiologist in the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam (NL). His main areas of focus are catheter ablation, cardiac device therapy and lead extraction. His research included arrhythmia management in adults with congenital heart disease with special emphasis on devices and catheter ablation.

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