Venice, Italy Final Program

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Venice, Italy Final Program
Venice, Italy
October 27-29, 2013
13th Edition
Final Program
Presidents
Antonio Raviele
Andrea Natale
Sakis Themistoclakis
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We would like to extend a warm welcome to all the participants of
VeniceArrhythmias2013.
For this 13th Anniversary of the International Workshop on Cardiac
Arrhythmias we expect more than 1500 attendees, coming from over 60 countries.
The aim of the Workshop is to exchange the state-of-the-art information on the diagnosis and
management
of patients
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AT with cardiac arrhythmias, and to present and discuss the most recent
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advances in the field of basic and clinical cardiac electrophysiology and pacing.
The Scientific Program is developed within 3 days in 9 concurrent meeting rooms run by the
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most world-wide recognized leaders for a total of about 120 sessions.
Among the different topics, this year, the Workshop will especially focus on the following
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central themes: anatomy of the heart for electrophysiologists, atrial fibrillation from A to Z, AF
clinical trials update 2013, anti-thrombotic therapy for cardiac arrhythmias, arrhythmias in
the elderly, pediatric aspects of arrhythmias, sport and arrhythmias, hereditary arrhythmogenic
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syndromes, contemporary andCEREMONY
controversial issues in cardiac pacing, syncope, heart
failure and cardiac resynchronization therapy, remote monitoring of cardiac arrhythmias/
devices, sudden death, ICD and surroundings, new technologies and techniques in catheter
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Venice,ablation,
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- 9, 2013
cardiac 6
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surgery. The program is organized in different sessions: from
main symposia to debates, lectures, practical sessions, satellite events, oral and poster
and allied professionals program.
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The meeting will also include special Corner Sessions on different topics, prepared in
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cooperation with Scientific Societies or representatives of geographic areas, didactic teaching
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Core Curricula with up-to-date information and relevant clinical implications.
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e, October 6 - 9, 2013
Besides the scientific agenda, the Workshop will give you the opportunity to meet your
colleagues, discover the latest innovations of the sector and meet the representatives of medical
companies.
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We urge you not to miss, among the others, the Opening Ceremony with the Distinguished
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Scientist Golden Lionel and the Distinguished Teacher Golden Lionel
Awards, the Best
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Abstract Awards and the new Cutting-edge Communication Message Award in Arazzi Room
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at Fondazione Cini on October 27th.
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Venice, October 6 - 9, unique
2013setting of the Giorgio Cini Foundation, our Congress venue, is an integrating part
MAINof the whole VeniceArrhythmias experience: it certainly represents the ideal surrounding for
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reflection and study and will definitively favour socialization and friendship between faculty
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ceremony
Finally, we invite you to fully appreciate your stay in the city by discovering the charming
Venice’s artistic treasures, and the many tourist attractions that this unique location can offer.
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Wishing you a productive and memorable experience in Venice.
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Andrea Natale
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Final Program
Table of contents
Endorsements and Auspices, Presidents, Committees & Faculty
Intro
3-16
General Information 17-34
General Scientific Overview 35-54
Intro
Detailed Scientific Program
Sunday, October 27
morning afternoon poster Opening Ceremony 55-65
66-77
78-83
84-88
Monday, October 28
morning afternoon poster 89-99
100-113
114-120
Tuesday, October 29
morning afternoon poster 121-132
133-147
148-154
Allied Professionals Corners 155-158
Sponsors and Exhibitors List
159-176
Congress Venue & Exhibition Floor Plan 177-184
Index of Chairmen & Authors 185-201
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Endorsements and Auspices,
Presidents,
Committees & Faculty
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Final Program
Endorsements & Auspices
Endorsed by
Endorsements & Auspices
Under the auspices of
Intro
EHRA
European Heart
Rhythm Association,
a Registered Branch of the ESC
HRS
Heart Rhythm
Society
Under the patronage of
Veneto Region
Ministero della Salute
Province
of Venice
Municipality
of Venice
AFA
Atrial Fibrillation Association
AA
Arrhythmia Alliance
ANCE
Associazione Italiana
Cardiologi Extraospedalieri
AIAC
Associazione Italiana
di Aritmologia e Cardiostimolazione
APHRS
Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society
ARCA
Associazione Regionale Cardiologi
Ambulatoriali
CHRS
Canadian
Heart Rhythm Society
CSPE
Chinese Society of Pacing and
Electrophysiology
FIC
Federazione Italiana
di Cardiologia
ECAS
European Cardiac
Arrhythmia Society
GITIC
Gruppo Italiano Infermieri
di Cardiologia
GIEC
Gruppo per l’Intervento nelle
Emergenze Cardiologiche
ISHNE
International Society for Holter &
Noninvasive Electrocardiology
IHRS
Indian Heart Rhythm Society
JHRS
Japanese Heart Rhythm Society
IRHRS
Iranian
Heart Rhythm Society
Azienda
ULSS 12 Veneziana
SAC
Sociedad Argentina de Cardiologia
RSCA
All Russian Scientific Societies of
Arrhythmology, Electrophysiology and Pacing
SHRS
Saudi Heart Rhythm Society
SADEC
Sociedad Argentina de
Electrofisiologia Cardiaca
SOLAECE
Sociedad Latinoamericana de
Estimulación Cardíaca y Electrofisiología
SMC
Sociedad Mexicana
de Cardiologia
SOMEEC
Sociedad Mexicana de Electrofisiología y
Estimulación Cardíaca
SOBRAC
Sociedade Brasileira
de Arritmias Cardíacas
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StopAfib
StopAfib Association
STARS
Syncope Trust and
Reflex Anoxic Seizures
WHF
World Heart Federation
TKD
Turkish Society of Cardiology
WSA
World Society of Arrhythmias
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Intro
Presidents
Scientific Program Committee
Chairmen
Andrea Natale, USA
Intro
Antonio Raviele, Italy
Sakis Themistoclakis, Italy
Members
Pedro Adragão, Portugal
Anne M. Gillis, Canada
L. Aguinaga, Argentina
Andreas Goette, Germany
Paolo Alboni, Italy
Michael R. Gold, USA
Etienne Aliot, France
Bulent Gorenek, Turkey
Antonio Raviele
Andrea Natale
SAKIS THEMISTOCLAKIS
Andrey Ardashev, Russia
Peter Guerra, Canada
ALliance to Fight
Atrial fibrillation
Texas Cardiac
Arrhythmia Institute
St. David’s Medical Center
Austin, USA
Department of Cardiothoracic
& Vascular Medicine
Ospedale dell’Angelo
Venice-Mestre Italy
Angelo Auricchio, Switzerland
Richard N.W. Hauer, The Netherlands
Cristina Basso, Italy
Joachim Hebe, Germany
David G. Benditt, USA
Kenzo Hirao, Japan
Jean Jacques Blanc, France
Siew Yen Ho, UK
Maria Grazia Bongiorni, Italy
Stefan H. Hohnloser, Germany
Martin Borggrefe, Germany
Sabino Iliceto, Italy
Günter Breithardt, Germany
Warren M. Jackman, USA
Hugh Calkins, USA
Charles Jazra, Lebanon
David Callans, USA
Werner Jung, Germany
John A. Camm, UK
Charles Kennergren, Sweden
Riccardo Cappato, Italy
Maurice Khoury, Lebanon
Shih Ann Chen, Taiwan
Young Hoon Kim, Korea
Stuart J. Connolly, Canada
Maria Teresa La Rovere, Italy
Stefania Damiani, Italy
Chu-Pak Lau, China
- ALFA Venice-Mestre, Italy
ALliance to Fight
Atrial fibrillation
Azienda
ULSS 12 Veneziana
Local Organizing Committee
Chairman
Members
Ralph J. Jr. Damiano, USA
Gregory Y.H. Lip, UK
Giuseppe Dal Ben, Italy
Vittorio Dorrucci, Italy
Rita Finotto, Italy
Onofrio Lamanna, Italy
Domenico Mangino, Italy
Fausto Rigo, Italy
Luigi Di Biase, USA
Trudie Lobban, UK
Paul Dorian, Canada
Domenico Mangino, Italy
Nabil E. El-Sherif, USA
Francis E. Marchlinski, USA
Andrew E. Epstein, USA
Barry J. Maron, USA
Guilherme Fenelon, Brazil
Ali Massumi, USA
Nestor Galizio, Argentina
José L. Merino, Spain
Franco Giada, Italy
Luís Molina, Mexico
ULSS 12 Veneziana
General Manager
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Intro
Scientific Program Committee
Lluís Mont, Spain
Intro
Dipen Shah, Switzerland
Win-Kuang Shen, USA
Mohammad Shenasa, USA
Jonathan S. Steinberg, USA
Peter H. Stone, USA
Margaret J. Strieper, USA
Sakis Themistoclakis, Italy
Barbara Thomas, USA
Diego Vanegas, Colombia
Panos E. Vardas, Greece
Rodolfo Ventura, Germany
Atul Verma, Canada
Sami Viskin, Israel
Arthur A. Wilde, The Netherlands
Bruce L. Wilkoff, USA
Jerzy K. Wranicz, Poland
Wojciech Zareba, USA
Shu Zhang, China
Carlos Morais, Portugal
John M. Morgan, UK
Hiroshi Nakagawa, USA
Yuji Nakazato, Japan
Brian Olshansky, USA
Oscar Oseroff, Argentina
Eli I. Ovsyshcher, Israel
Eric N. Prystowsky, USA
Amiran Revishvili, Russia
Nicolas Reyes, Mexico
Antonio Rossillo, Italy
Eduardo Saad, Brazil
Sanjeev Saksena, USA
Massimo Santini, Italy
Mauricio Scanavacca, Brazil
Melvin M. Scheinman, USA
Kamal K. Sethi, India
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Faculty
J.D. Burkhardt / Austin, USA
F. Cademartiri / Monastier, Italy
H. Calkins / Baltimore, USA
D. Callans / Philadelphia, USA
L. Calò / Rome, Italy
A.J. Camm / London, UK
D.S. Cannom / Los Angeles, USA
R. Cappato / San Donato Milanese, Italy
L. Cappellesso / Venice-Mestre, Italy
A. Capucci / Ancona, Italy
C. Carbucicchio / Milan, Italy
P. Carmo / Carnaxide, Portugal
M. Casella / Milan, Italy
D. Cavaco / Carnaxide, Portugal
F. Cecchi / Florence, Italy
T.F. Chao / Taipei, Taiwan
S.A. Chen / Taipei, Taiwan
J.B. Chierchia / Brussels, Belgium
P. China / Venice-Mestre, Italy
J. Clark / Akron, USA
R. Codecasa / Florence, Italy
S.J. Connolly / Hamilton, Canada
J. Copeland / Akron, USA
D. Corrado / Padua, Italy
C. Cronin / Austin, USA
A. Curnis / Brescia, Italy
S. Damiani / Venice-Mestre, Italy
R.J. Jr. Damiano / St. Louis, USA
J.C. Daubert / Rennes, France
R. De Caterina / Chieti, Italy
A. De Conto / Conegliano Veneto, Italy
R. De Ponti / Varese, Italy
J. De Sousa / Lisbon, Portugal
J.C. Deharo / Marseille, France
M. Del Greco / Trento, Italy
A. Dello Russo / Milan, Italy
P. Delise / Conegliano Veneto, Italy
H. Abdul-Khaliq / Homburg Saar, Germany
M.J. Ackerman / Rochester, USA
P. Adragão / Carnaxide, Portugal
L. Aguinaga / Tucumán, Argentina
A.M. Al Musaad / Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
A. Al-Ahmad / Palo Alto, USA
P. Alboni / Ferrara, Italy
E. Aliot / Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
C. Antona / Milan, Italy
C. Antzelevitch / Utica, USA
A. Ardashev / Moscow, Russia
A. Arya / Tehran, Iran
G. Barbato / Bologna, Italy
A. Bartoletti / Florence, Italy
C. Basso / Padua, Italy
S. Beheiry / San Francisco, USA
E. Behr / London, UK
D.G. Benditt / Minneapolis, USA
S. Benussi / Milan, Italy
E. Bertaglia / Padua, Italy
A. Biffi / Rome, Italy
J.J. Blanc / Brest, France
P.E. Bloch-Thomsen / Hellerup, Denmark
N.A. Blom / Leiden, The Netherlands
C. Blomström-Lundqvist / Uppsala, Sweden
T. Blum / Bad Krozingen, Germany
L. Boersma / Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
M.G. Bongiorni / Pisa, Italy
H. Bonnemeier / Kiel, Germany
A. Bonso / Feltre, Italy
M. Borggrefe / Mannheim, Germany
G. Boriani / Bologna, Italy
G.L. Botto / Como, Italy
J. Brachmann / Coburg, Germany
G. Breithardt / Münster, Germany
M. Brignole / Lavagna, Italy
M. Brown / Austin, USA
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Intro
Faculty
Intro
R.N.W. Hauer / Utrecht, The Netherlands
J. Healey / Hamilton, Canada
J. Hebe / Bremen, Germany
H. Heidbüchel / Leuven, Belgium
J.M.L. Hendriks / Maastricht, The Netherlands
G. Hindricks / Leipzig, Germany
K. Hirao / Tokyo, Japan
S.Y. Ho / London, UK
S.H. Hohnloser / Frankfurt, Germany
H. Honjo / Nagoya, Japan
M.G. Hoogendijk / Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
D.J. Huang / Chengdu, China
H.V. Huikuri / Oulu, Finland
Y. Huo / Dresden, Germany
S. Iliceto / Padua, Italy
M. Imazio / Turin, Italy
P. Jaïs / Bordeaux, France
C. Jazra / Beirut, Lebanon
B. Jennings / Kalamazoo, USA
J. Jerrome / Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
W. Jung / Villingen, Germany
A. Kakkar / London, UK
S. Kara / Oran, Algeria
C. Karmelic / Santiago, Chile
J. Kautzner / Prague, Czech Republic
R. Keegan / Bahia Blanca, Argentina
C. Kennergren / Gothenburg, Sweden
R.A. Kenny / Dublin, Ireland
M. Khoury / Beirut, Lebanon
A. Kilic / Ankara, Turkey
Y.H. Kim / Seoul, Korea
P. Kirchhof / Birmingham, UK
J. Kirsch / Toronto, Canada
H. Klein / Rochester, USA
H. Kottkamp / Zürich, Switzerland
A.D. Krahn / Vancouver, Canada
K.H. Kuck / Hamburg, Germany
N. Derval / Bordeaux, France
L. Di Biase / New York, USA
M. Di Biase / Foggia, Italy
G. Di Pasquale / Bologna, Italy
M. Disertori / Trento, Italy
P. Dorian / Toronto, Canada
F.R. Dorticòs Balea / La Havana, Cuba
F. Drago / Rome, Italy
S. Dubner / Buenos Aires, Argentina
J.R. Edgerton / Dallas, USA
N.E. El-Sherif / New York, USA
Z. Emkanjoo / Tehran, Iran
A.E. Epstein / Philadelphia, USA
M. Eslami / Tehran, Iran
G.M. Fassini / Milan, Italy
I. Fernandez Lozano / Madrid, Spain
A. Ferrick / New York, USA
M. Figueiredo / Sao Paolo, Brazil
P. Foley / Swindon, UK
G.M. Francese / Catania, Italy
A. Fuenmayor / Mérida, Venezuela
F. Gaita / Turin, Italy
N. Galizio / Buenos Aires, Argentina
M.J. Garcia / New York, USA
M. Gasparini / Rozzano, Italy
F. Giada / Noale, Italy
A.M. Gillis / Calgary, Canada
A. Goette / Paderborn, Germany
M.R. Gold / Charleston, USA
P.G. Golzio / Turin, Italy
A. Gonzalez-Hermosillo / Mexico City, Mexico
M. Grimaldi / Acquaviva delle Fonti, Italy
P. Guerra / Montreal, Canada
M.M. Gulizia / Catania, Italy
D. Hachul / Sao Paulo, Brazil
M. Haïssaguerre / Bordeaux, France
R. Hatala / Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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Faculty
G. Kudaiberdieva / Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
K. Kusano / Osaka, Japan
J. Kuschyk / Mannheim, Germany
S.P. Kutalek / Philadelphia, USA
A. Kutarski / Lublin, Poland
M. La Meir / Maastricht, The Netherlands
M.T. La Rovere / Montescano, Italy
K.H. Ladwig / Munich, Germany
D. Lakkireddy / Kansas City, USA
P. Lambiase / London, UK
M. Lane / Austin, USA
D. Lau / Maastricht, The Netherlands
C.P. Lau / Hong Kong, China
A. Leenhardt / Paris, France
R. Lenarczyk / Zabrze, Poland
S. Lévy / Marseille, France
T. Lewalter / Munich, Germany
B.S. Lewis / Haifa, Israel
C. Linde / Stockholm, Sweden
G.Y.H. Lip / Birmingham, UK
C.F. Liu / New York, USA
U. Livi / Udine, Italy
T. Lobban / Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
C. Love / Columbus, USA
S. Lovison / Venice-Mestre, Italy
B. Lüderitz / Bonn, Germany
M. Lunati / Milan, Italy
P. Mabò / Rennes, France
P.A. Macfarlane / Glasgow, UK
M. Madalosso / Venice-Mestre, Italy
A. Majiluf / Mexico City, Mexico
N. Makita / Nagasaki, Japan
D. Mangino /Venice-Mestre, Italy
M. Mansour / Boston, USA
R. Mantovan / Cesena, Italy
F.E. Marchlinski / Philadelphia, USA
F. Marín-Ortuño / Murcia, Spain
B.J. Maron / Minneapolis, USA
M.S. Maron / Boston, USA
M. Marquez / Mexico City, Mexico
F. Massin / Montpellier, France
A. Mazzanti / Pavia, Italy
L. Menicanti / San Donato Milanese, Italy
J.L. Merino / Madrid, Spain
P. Mitkowski / Poznan, Poland
S. Mittal / New York, USA
L. Molina / Mexico City, Mexico
A. Moll / Widnau, Switzerland
C. Monreal / Austin, USA
L. Mont / Barcelona, Spain
C. Morais / Lisbon, Portugal
J.M. Morgan / Southampton, UK
L. Morichelli / Rome, Italy
C.A. Morillo / Hamilton, Canada
A. Moya / Barcelona, Spain
M. Müller / Cologne, Germany
M. Musolino / Scilla, Italy
F. Musumeci / Rome, Italy
F. Naccarella / Bologna, Italy
H. Nakagawa / Oklahoma City, USA
C. Napolitano / Pavia, Italy
S.M. Narayan / San Diego, USA
A. Natale / Austin, USA
S. Nisam / Bierges, Belgium
E. Occhetta / Novara, Italy
K. Okumura / Hirosaki, Japan
M.M. Oliveira / Lisbon, Portugal
B. Olshansky / Iowa City, USA
O. Oseroff / Buenos Aires, Argentina
A. Oto / Ankara, Turkey
E.I. Ovsyshcher / Beer-Sheva, Israel
D.L. Packer / Rochester, USA
L. Padeletti / Florence, Italy
R.L. Page / Madison, USA
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Final Program
Intro
Faculty
Intro
P. Santangeli / Philadelphia, USA
M. Santini / Rome, Italy
M. Santomauro / Naples, Italy
J.L. Sapp / Halifax, Canada
B. Sassone / Cento, Italy
I. Savelieva / London, UK
M. Scaglione / Asti, Italy
M. Scanavacca / Sao Paulo, Brazil
B. Schaer / Basel, Switzerland
P. Schauerte / Berlin, Germany
M.M. Scheinman / San Francisco, USA
R.A. Schweikert / Akron, USA
L.R. Scott / Phoenix, USA
K.K. Sethi / New Delhi, India
D. Shah / Geneva, Switzerland
S. Sharma / London, UK
R.S. Sheldon / Calgary, Canada
W.K. Shen / Phoenix, USA
M. Shenasa / San José, USA
K. Shivkumar / Los Angeles, USA
B. Singh / Gurgaon, India
D.C.W. Siu / Hong Kong, China
D.J. Slotwiner / New York, USA
K. Soejima / Kawasaki, Japan
J. Sra / Milwaukee, USA
J. Steffel / Zürich, Switzerland
G. Steinbeck / Munich, Germany
J.S. Steinberg / New York, USA
E. Sternick / Belo Horizonte, Brazil
L.W. Stevenson / Boston, USA
W.G. Stevenson / Boston, USA
M.J. Strieper / Atlanta, USA
R. Sutton / Montecarlo, Monaco
R. Sweidan / Jiddah, KSA
M. Taborsky / Olomouc, Czech Republic
M. Takagi / Osaka, Japan
C. Teckenbrock / Austin, USA
C. Pandozi / Rome, Italy
C. Pappone / Cotignola, Italy
G. Pelargonio / Rome, Italy
A. Pelliccia / Rome, Italy
M. Perazzolo Marra / Padua, Italy
G. Perego / Milan, Italy
N.S. Peters / London, UK
M. Piacenti / Pisa, Italy
E. Picano / Pisa, Italy
E. Pisanò / Lecce, Italy
L. Plebani / Novara, Italy
E. Polesel / Treviso, Italy
P. Postema / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
T. Potpara / Belgrade, Serbia
J. Primo / Lisbon, Portugal
A. Proclemer / Udine, Italy
E.N. Prystowsky / Indianapolis, USA
J.L. Ramos / Rosario, Argentina
A. Raviele / Venice-Mestre, Italy
A. Ravikishore / Bangalore, India
A. Revishvili / Moscow, Russia
N. Reyes / Puebla, Mexico
R.P. Ricci / Rome, Italy
F. Rigo / Venice-Mestre, Italy
G. Rodriguez Diez / Santa Fe, Mexico
V. Roldan / Murcia, Spain
E. Rosenthal / London, UK
A. Rossillo / Venice-Mestre, Italy
R. Rosso / Tel Aviv, Israel
A.M. Russo / Cherry Hill, USA
E. Saad / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
E. Saarel / Salt Lake City, USA
F. Sacher / Bordeaux, France
L.C. Saenz Morales / Bogotà, Colombia
A. Sagone / Milan, Italy
S. Saksena / New Brunswick, USA
L. Salvador / Vicenza, Italy
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Faculty
J. Tfelt-Hansen / Copenhagen, Denmark
S. Themistoclakis / Venice-Mestre, Italy
G. Thiene / Padua, Italy
B. Thomas / Austin, USA
C. Tondo / Milan, Italy
D. Toni / Rome, Italy
M. Tritto / Castellanza, Italy
G. Turitto / New York, USA
A. Ungar / Florence, Italy
W. Uribe / Medellin, Colombia
J.G. Van Dijk / Leiden, The Netherlands
R. Ventura / Bremen, Germany
A. Venturini / Venice-Mestre, Italy
W.J. Verberk / Widnau, Switzerland
R. Verlato / Camposampiero, Italy
A. Verma / Toronto, Canada
E.G. Vester / Düsseldorf, Germany
S. Viani / Pisa, Italy
R. Wakili / Munich, Germany
A.L. Waldo / Cleveland, USA
A.A. Wilde / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
B.L. Wilkoff / Cleveland, USA
S. Willems / Hamburg, Germany
J. Winter / Düsseldorf, Germany
C.G. Wollmann / St. Poelten, Austria
C. Wolpert / Ludwigsburg, Germany
T. Wong / London, UK
J.K. Wranicz / Lodz, Poland
Y. Yamauchi / Tokyo, Japan
F. Zanon / Rovigo, Italy
W. Zareba / Rochester, USA
M. Zecchin / Trieste, Italy
K. Zedlitz / Austin, USA
K. Zeppenfeld / Leiden, The Netherlands
S. Zhang / Beijing, China
G. Zoffoli / Venice-Mestre, Italy
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Final Program
Intro
Abstract Selection Committee
Intro
P. Alboni / Ferrara, Italy
E. Aliot / Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
C. Antzelevitch / Utica, USA
D.G Benditt / Minneapolis, USA
E. Bertaglia / Padua, Italy
J.J. Blanc / Brest, France
G. Breithardt / Münster, Germany
D. Callans / Philadelphia, USA
D.S. Cannom / Los Angeles, USA
R. Cappato / San Donato Milanese, Italy
R.J. Jr. Damiano / St. Louis, USA
J.C. Daubert / Rennes, France
R. De Ponti / Varese, Italy
L. Di Biase / New York, USA
P. Dorian / Toronto, Canada
S. Dubner / Buenos Aires, Argentina
A.E. Epstein / Philadelphia, USA
F. Giada / Noale, Italy
M.R. Gold / Charleston, USA
J. Kautzner / Prague, Czech Republic
C. Kennergren / Gothenburg, Sweden
H. Klein / Rochester, USA
A.D. Krahn / Vancouver, Canada
M.T. La Rovere / Montescano, Italy
S. Lévy / Marseille, France
B. Lüderitz / Bonn, Germany
M. Lunati / Milan, Italy
P. Mabò / Rennes, France
M. Mansour / Boston, USA
F.E. Marchlinski / Philadelphia, USA
B.J. Maron / Minneapolis, USA
S. Mittal / New York, USA
C.A. Morillo / Hamilton, Canada
A. Moya / Barcelona, Spain
H. Nakagawa / Oklahoma City, USA
B. Olshansky / Iowa City, USA
O. Oseroff / Buenos Aires, Argentina
E.I. Ovsyshcher / Beer-Sheva, Israel
A. Proclemer / Udine, Italy
A. Revishvili / Moscow, Russia
R.P. Ricci / Rome, Italy
A. Rossillo / Venice-Mestre, Italy
E. Saad / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
F. Sacher / Bordeaux, France
S. Saksena / New Brunswick, USA
I. Savelieva / London, UK
M. Scanavacca / Sao Paulo, Brazil
M.M. Scheinman / San Francisco, USA
D. Shah / Geneva, Switzerland
R.S. Sheldon / Calgary, Canada
W.K. Shen / Phoenix, USA
W.G. Stevenson / Boston, USA
R. Sutton / Montecarlo, Monaco
C. Tondo / Milan, Italy
G. Turitto / New York, USA
A.L. Waldo / Cleveland, USA
A.A. Wilde / Amsterdam, the Netherlands
B.L. Wilkoff / Cleveland, USA
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General
Information
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General Information
ABSTRACT BOOK
Intro
All the accepted abstracts (oral communications and posters)
are published in the a special on-line issue of the Journal of
Atrial Fibrillation, editor-in-chief Dr D. Lakkireddy.
AGE POLICY / CHILD CARE
Due to liability restrictions, no one under the age of 12, including infants and
toddlers, will be allowed to attend the Workshop or to enter the exhibition spaces
at any time. If you are interested in securing childcare during the Workshop please
speak with the concierge of your hotel for local childcare references.
ALLIED PROFESSIONALS SESSIONS
Three sessions on clinical and managing aspects of nursing in arrhythmology will
be held on October 27 2013 in Consiglio Room. The program will be available at
www.venicearrhythmias.org or can be asked to the Organizing Secretariat.
AWARDS
DISTINGUISHED SCIENTIST GOLDEN LIONEL AWARD AND
DISTINGUISHED TEACHER GOLDEN LIONEL AWARD
For VA2013 edition the Distinguished Scientist Golden Lionel Award has been
assigned to Dr. Francis E. Marchlinski and the Distinguished Teacher Golden
Lionel Award to Prof. John A. Camm. The Award Ceremony will take place
within the Opening Ceremony.
The winners of the award of the previous editions are:
Distinguished Scientist Golden Lionel Award:
2011 Michel Haïssaguerre
2009 Joseph Brugada
2007 Karl Heinz Kuck
2005 Hein J.J. Wellens
Distinguished Teacher Golden Lionel Award:
2011 Melvin M. Scheinman
2009 Arthur J. Moss
2007 Eric N. Prystowsky
2005 Eligio Piccolo
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GEOGRAPHIC AREAS BEST ABSTRACT AWARDS
VeniceArrhythmias 2013 will give six special awards in Euros - for the “Best
Communication” according to the presenter’s area of origin (Asia, Eastern Europe,
Latin America, Middle East, Northern America, Western Europe). An Abstract
Award Committee selected the best works among accepted oral communications
and posters. The winners will be awarded during the Opening Ceremony.
With the contribution of
RAFFAELLA PIERI CUTTING-EDGE COMMUNICATION
MESSAGE AWARD
In memory of Ms. Raffaella Pieri, whose oustanding, year-long contribution in
managing the relations with VeniceArrhythmias’ exhibitors and supporting
companies, on behalf of the meeting’s Organizing and Scientific Secretariat, VA
2013 Organizing Committee has decided to create the “Raffaella Pieri Cuttingedge Communication Message Award”, to be given to the most efficacious and
innovative communication message presented by VA 2013 exhibitors. The winner
will be awarded during the Opening Ceremony with a plaque, and with a charitable
donation to a primary cancer research foundation, made on his/her behalf.
BADGE INFORMATION / LOST BADGES
Badges are nominative, not transferable and cannot be lent to anyone during
VeniceArrhythmias 2013. All participants are kindly requested to wear their
badge throughout their permanence at the Congress Venue. Delegates, presenters
and Faculty badge allows the entrance to all scientific sessions (limited to seat
availability), to the exhibition spaces and to all other activities open to
individual participants. The Exhibitors badge allows the entrance to the exhibition
and service spaces. Please consider your badge as a valuable ticket. In case of
loss, the full registration fee will be charged. NO BADGE = NO ENTRY
Badge colours:
Light blue: ................ Faculty
Yellow: ...................... Delegate
Green:....................... Accompanying Person
Red: .......................... Exhibitor
Grey: ......................... Allied Professional
Pink: ......................... Staff
BANKING
Bank services are available at the airport and throughout the city, around Piazza
San Marco. Banks are open weekdays from 8.30 to 13.30 and 1 hour during the
afternoon. Venice is well supplied with ATM, most of which accept the major
credit cards; furthermore, money can be changed in the hotels during the weekend or in exchange kiosks. The monetary unit in Italy is Euro (€).
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Intro
General Information
BAR / CAFETERIA
Intro
A Bar Cafeteria is available near the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, in the harbour dock.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
Certificates of attendance will be available at the Registration Desks from Tuesday,
October 29th, 2013. Alternatively, you might ask the Organizing Secretariat to
e-mail it after the Congress.
CHANGES IN PROGRAM / ERRATUM
For scientific and/or technical reasons the Scientific Program Committee, the
Organizing Committee and the Secretariat reserve the right to make any change
in the Workshop program. An updated copy of the erratum will be displayed
everyday at the Organizing Secretariat Information Desk.
CLIMATE AND CLOTHING
The weather at the end of October might be changeable. Please take note that
this period of time is subject to high tides. We suggest to check the weather
conditions before leaving for Venice in order to bring adequate clothing.
Formal clothing/attire is requested at the Workshop sessions.
CLOAK ROOM / LUGGAGE STORAGE
A free-of-charge cloak room / luggage storage is available at the Noviziato Room.
Opening hours: October 27-28-29 from 8.00 to 19.30
General Information
The event Venice Arrhythmias 2013 is accredited by the European Board for
Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) for 24 hours of External CME credits.
Each participant should claim only those hours of credit that have actually
been spent in the educational activity. EBAC works according to the quality
standards of the European Accreditation Council for Medical Education (EACCME),
which is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS).
The following conditions are mandatory for CME accreditation:
- attendance throughout the Workshop of at least 24 hours.
- return of the CME test duly filled in to the Organizing Secretariat.
The credits will be available for all Italian and International MDs - please refer
to the Secretariat Desk. Credits will be listed in the CME attendance certificate
issued after the end of the Workshop.
CONGRESS ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT
Before and after the Meeting Adria Congrex - Via Sassonia, 30 - 47922 Rimini - Italy
Phone +39.0541.305822 - Fax +39.0541.305842
e-mail: [email protected]
During the Meeting
Adria Congrex at Fondazione Giorgio Cini
(October 27-29, 2013)
Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore - 30124 Venice - Italy
Phone: See VeniceArrhythmias 2013 Staff List
The Organizing Secretariat will be located in the Capriate Room. Staff members
are available at the Organizing Secretariat Desk to assist you with any inquiry you
may have. Staff members are also available throughout the Fondazione Giorgio
Cini and can be identified by their pink badges “staff”.
CONGRESS VENUE
Fondazione Giorgio Cini | Isola San Giorgio Maggiore | Venice - Italy
CME (Continuing Medical Education) / EBAC credits
The national Commission for Continuing Education of the Italian Ministry of
Health has appointed VeniceArrhythmias 2013 with 12 CME credits, with an
attendance of 24 hours for the following disciplinary areas: Cardiology, Cardiac
Surgery, Emergency and First Aid Service, General (Family Doctors) Medicine,
Geriatrics, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Neurology and Sport Medicine.
The following conditions are mandatory for CME accreditation:
- attendance throughout the Workshop of at least 24 hours.
- return of the CME test duly filled in to the Organizing Secretariat.
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Intro
General Information
CREDIT CARDS
Intro
Major credit cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants and shops. Should you like
to pay with credit card for a boat taxi, please inform the driver immediately when
you step in.
DINING
A staff member of the Organizing Secretariat will be available at the Information
Desk, within the Registration Area, to provide assistance in making restaurant
reservations during your stay in Venice.
DISABILITIES
The Fondazione Giorgio Cini allows access to people with disabilites and people
on wheelchairs taking into consideration that there are gravel roads and small
ramps in the open spaces. An accompanying person is advisable. Please ask
the Organizing Secretariat for more information and the location of accessible
spaces.
DISCLOSURE OF RELATIONSHIP POLICY
Faculty members and abstract presenters are requested to display a slide at the
beginning of their presentation containing disclosure information of relationship
with the “Industry”. Such relationships include, but are not limited to: member
of the board of directors, advisory board, or speakers’ bureau; participants in
industry-sponsored research; recipient of a research grant; employee; investor
or a consultant. Invited speakers have agreed that their presentations will be
objective, that they will provide a balance view of diagnostic and therapeutic
options, and that discussion of any off-label or investigational use of commercial
product will be disclosed to the audience.
ELECTRICITY
Electricity supplied is 220V/50Hz and power sockets are of different types.
General Information
ELECTRONIC PROGRAM /
SMART-PHONE - I-PAD DOWNLOAD
Intro
The electronic final program of VeniceArrhythmias 2013
including all scientific sessions as well as all exhibitor information
can be downloaded as pdf file from your smart phone, iPad and
tablet. Please visit the following link: www.venicearrhythmias.
org/scientific_program.htm or scan the QR code.
EXHIBITION SPACES
Several international companies are present and dislocated in different areas of
the Congress Venue. Plan to visit the exhibitors who will showcast the newest
and most innovative products available to health care professionals working in
cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia devices.
FIRST AID
A first aid area is available in the Palladian area of the congress venue. It is located
next to the main entrance on the bottom of the Scalone del Longhena. Please
contact the Organizing Secretariat for any assistance you may need.
FUTURE MEETING DESK
All programs of future events will be displayed in the appropriate desk located in
White Room. Any distribution not confirmed by the Organizing Secretariat will
not be allowed.
INFORMATION DESK
The Organizing Secretariat will be available at the information desk to assist you
with your questions and meeting needs.
INSURANCE
Responsibility cannot be accepted for personal accidents, loss or damages to
private properties belonging to participants and exhibitors. Participants and
exhibitors are advised to make their own arrangements if they deem it necessary.
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OPENING CEREMONY
INTERNET POINT
Intro
General Information
A free-of-charge internet point will be available in Capriate Room. Attendees
are kindly requested to limit each session to a maximum of 10 minutes.
LOST AND FOUND SERVICE
For any lost and found object and if you need any assistance, please contact the
Organizing Secretariat located in the Capriate Room.
MEETING ROOM
A room for small meetings for no more than 20 people is available on request
and on a first-come first-served basis at the first floor. For information and
booking, please contact Ms. Veronica Ambrosini of the Organizing Secretariat
at +39.335.1024794.
NO-SMOKING POLICY
VeniceArrhythmias 2013 is a NO SMOKING workshop; therefore, smoking is
not allowed in the meeting rooms, exhibition spaces and restrooms. Smoking is
permitted in the outdoor spaces. Your compliance is appreciated.
OFFICIAL CARRIER NETWORK
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
Intro
Sunday October 27, 2013 at 18.00
included in the registration fee
The Workshop will be inaugurated by the
Congress Presidents, by Representatives
of the Italian and International Scientific
Societies and Study Groups that have
granted their patronage, by the City
Mayor and other Authorities.
During the Opening Ceremony the following awards will be assigned:
- Distinguished Scientist Golden Lionel Award and Distinguished Teacher
Golden Lionel Award
- Geographic Areas Best Abstract Awards
- Raffaella Pieri Cutting-edge Communication Message Award
Moreover, Dr, Francis E. Marchlinski winner of the Distinguished Scientist Golden
Lionel Award and prof. John A. Camm winner of the Distinguished Teacher
Golden Lionel Award, will give two special Opening Ceremony lectures.
OPENING
Exhibition
Slide Centre
HOURS
Saturday, October 26 Sunday, October 27 08.30-19.00
Monday, October 28 08.30-19.00
Tuesday, October 29 08.30-19.00
14.00-18.00
07.30-19.00
08.00-19.00
08.00-17.00
Secretariat &
Registration desk
14.00-18.00
07.30-18.30
08.00-19.00
08.00-19.00
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
The official language of the congress is English. No simultaneous translation will
be provided.
The oral communication sessions will be held in different rooms as scheduled
in the Scientific Program. The presentation time for oral communications will
be approx. 10 minutes followed by 5 minutes for discussion. All presenters are
requested to keep to their allotted time and be regularly registered. Presenters
must be in the session room at least 10 minutes before the start of the session and
must remain there until the end of the session. Presentations will be given in
English language only, supported by video projections from PC only.
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PERSONAL ORGANIZER
Intro
REGISTRATION DESK
VeniceArrhythmias provides you with a useful tool to build your own personal
path for participation to throughout the Scientific Sessions. You can create your
“My Venice” accout on our website (www.venicearrhythmias.org), select the
sessions you wish to attend, prepare your program schedule and save a copy on
your mobile device and iPad.
POSTER SESSIONS
The abstract selected for poster presentations will be displayed daily in the Poster
Area from 9.30 to 17.30. Presenters needs to be nearby their posters at the below
scheduled times, to explain their research and answer questions. All posters must
be prepared with dimension “portrait” 70cm width x 100cm height.
The code number of each poster indicates the position on the panel per day.
Posters will be grouped by subject and the hours are as follows:
Poster Presentation Schedule
Sunday, October 27
Poster Session 1
Presenters available Monday, October 28 Poster Session 2 Presenters available Tuesday, October 29 Poster Session 3 Presenters available General Information
10:30-17:00
10:30-11:00
10:30-17:00
10:30-11:00
10:30-17:00
10:30-11:00
16:30-17:00
16:30-17:00
16:30-17:00
PROJECTION
Only PC data projection is available in every room. All slides must be worded in
English only; please copy your work - prepared in Power Point – on a or USB Pendrive. The Slide Centre will be available for speakers to preview their slides and to
become familiar with the audiovisual equipment. The use of personal laptops in the
Workshop rooms is not permitted.
To the attention of MAC Users! If your presentation is on MAC computer, please
make sure to convert your presentation in pc-compatible Power Point. If that could
not be possible, you can use your MAC computer, but we kindly urge you to bring
an adapter and meet the technicians in the Slide Centre with large advance, to be
sure that your presentation runs properly or anticipate a back-up solution.
RECORDINGS
The sessions in Arazzi Room will be recorded by the appointed Congress Technical
Service. After the meeting, the video of the sessions will be available on our
website: www.venicearrhythmias.org
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The registration desk is located in the Capriate Room. For more details see the
section “Opening hours”.
REGISTRATION FEES
The registration fee for delegates and presenters (€ 1.100,00 – Vat included) includes:
- Attendance to all scientific sessions (limited to seats availability)
- Entrance to the exhibition area
- Attendance to the Opening Ceremony, October 27th, 2013 at18.00
- Attendance certificate
- Badge and congress kit
- Attendance certificate and CME / EBAC certificates (if entitled to)
The registration fee for accompanying persons (€ 370,00 – Vat included) includes:
- Entrance to the exhibition area
- Attendance to the Opening Ceremony, October 27th, 2013 at 18.00
- Half-day excursion
The registration fee for Exhibitors (€ 525,00 – Vat included) includes:
- Entrance to the exhibition area
- Badge and congress kit
The registration fee for Allied Professionals (€ 120,00 – Vat included) includes:
- Attendance to scientific sessions (limited to allied professionals sessions)
- Entrance to the exhibition area
- Attendance to the Opening Ceremony, October 27th, 2013 at 18.00
- Attendance certificate
- Badge and congress kit
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Venice is as safe as any other European city and participants are advised to take the
usual sensible precautions. All hotels have security facilities for valuables. To make
your trip to Venice safer and more enjoyable, please follow three tips:
- Talk to the hotel concierge or hotel security regarding the surrounding neighborhoods
and map out your route before you go exploring.
- Never leave money, checks, credit cards, extra room keys, or car keys in your hotel room –
take them with you, or leave them in the hotel safety deposit box or your in-room safe.
- Do not leave laptops, cell phones, or any valuables unattended anywhere in the
Congress Venue or in the meeting rooms. The Organizing Secretariat is not responsible
for lost or stolen items.
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Intro
General Information
SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS / EXHIBITION - SERVICES LOCATION
Intro
PALLADIAN AREA
Ground Floor
Scientific Sessions Arazzi Room Borges Room
Cenacolo Room
Cipressi Room
Exhibition Area Capriate Room White Room
Exhibition Suites Cloister Room Photographs Room
Registration Area Capriate Room
Cloak Room / Luggage Storage Noviziato Room
General Information
SESSION CAPACITY
VeniceArrhythmias 2013 and the Organizing Secretariat make every attempt to
place the sessions that may draw the largest attendance in the largest meeting
rooms when possible. As the capacity of some rooms is limited, the possibility of
participation to all sessions is not guaranteed
SHUTTLE SERVICE
Will be provided a free-of-charge shuttle service from San Marco Square Area (Riva
degli Schiavoni) to the Congress Venue and vice versa. Detailed information and
schedled times will be announced during the Congress.
SLIDE CENTRE
Future Meeting Desks
White Room
Slide Center
Photographs Room
Press Area Capriate Room c/o Organizing Secretariat Desk
First Aid Scalone del Longhena
First Floor
Scientific Sessions Consiglio Room Barbantini Room
Poster Area First floor corridors
Soffitto Room
The Slide Centre is located at Photographs Room and is available for faculty and
presenters to preview their slides and to become familiar with the audiovisual equipment.
All speakers are requested to upload their presentation the day before the beginning of
the session or at least two hours before the beginning of the session. In order to
assist Faculty members and presenters, the Slide Centre will be staffed with professional
technicians during the time schedules included in the “Opening Hours” section.
Restrictions
Personal laptops cannot be connected to the projectors in lecture rooms.
Presentations cannot be loaded directly from the computer.
NAPOLEONIC AREA
Ground Floor
Scientific Sessions Carnelutti Room Piccolo Teatro Room
SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES DESKS
You might find a desk of the following Scientific Societies located in White Room:
ECAS European Cardiac Arrhythmia Society
WSA World Society of Arrhythmias
AIAC Associazione Italiana di Aritmologia e Cardiostimolazione
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General Information
SESSION CATEGORIES
TRANSPORT
Intro
Session Categories
From Marco Polo Airport of Venice
By water:
• a water taxi costs about Euro 90,00/100,00
• a motor boat which takes you from the airport via Murano Island and Lido to
Piazza San Marco costs about Euro 25,00/30,00
By land:
• from San Marco “San Zaccaria” waterbus no. 2
• a taxi which costs about Euro 30,00 and takes you to Piazzale Roma
• a public water bus (no. 52 or no. 2) from Piazzale Roma to San Giogio Island
costs Euro 7,00 per way, alternatively a water taxi costs about Euro 60,00/70,00
From Venice Santa Lucia Railway Station
By water:
• a water taxi which costs about Euro 60,00/70,00
• a water bus no. 2 via the Giudecca Channel costs Euro 7,00 per way – if via
Canal Grande a supplement of Euro 2,00 is requested
By land:
• please follow signs for Piazza San Marco and take the waterbus no. 2
From A4 Motorway Venice Exit
• park at Tronchetto, waterbus no. 2
VA DAILY NEWS
During the congress the VA Daily News will be
distributed to all participants.
FS Featured symposia
Intro
CC Core Curricula
SSC Scientific Societies Corners
GC Geographic Corners
LP Luncheon Panels
SS Satellite Symposia
OS Oral Communications Sessions
PS Poster Sessions
AP Allied Professionals Corners
DC
Different Corners
VADAILY NEWS
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Welcome to Venice
Arrhythmias 2011
VENICEARRHYTHMIAS 2013 STAFF LIST
A warm welcome to all participants of Venice Arrhythmias 2011 – the 12th International Workshop on Cardiac
Arrhythmias. The Workshop is committed to the exchange of state-of-the-art information on the diagnosis
and management of patients with cardiac arrhythmias,
as well as the most recent advances in the field of basic
and clinical cardiac electrophysiology and pacing.
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his year, the Workshop returns
with a varied and comprehensive scientific program that
offers approximately 150 sessions
across 11 concurrent meeting rooms
over four days. The central themes
will be: atrial fibrillation ablation (the
subject of an international consensus
document presented in detail during
the meeting and topic of a book
specifically prepared for the occasion), management of atrial fibrillation
including antithrombotic therapy,
syncope, heart failure and cardiac
resynchronization therapy, hereditary
arrhythmogenic syndromes, arrhythmias clinical trials update, sport and
arrhythmias, anatomy of the heart for
electrophysiologists, and the surgical
approach to cardiac arrhythmias.
Invited experts will present a range
of featured symposia, core curricula
symposia, scientific society corners,
geographic area corners and young
corners that will explore the entire
spectrum of cardiac arrhythmias and
provide opportunities for candid
discussion, alongside live cases from
Austin, Leipzig, Mannheim, Rotterdam and Venice-Mestre, bringing
further expertise to the meeting.
These sessions will be supplemented
by a series of satellite symposia and
luncheon panels supported by our
industry partners.
With more than 3,000 attendees
from over 60 countries, there will also
be many opportunities in addition
to the scientific agenda to meet colleagues, discover the latest innovations and meet representatives of
medical companies.
Rita Reggiani - Project Leader +39.335.7188544
Veronica Ambrosini - Exhibition & Sponsors +39.335.1024794
Ludovica Fontana - Scientific Program & Faculty +39.366.9560887
Silvana Surdo - Registration & Housing +39.335.5920407
Shining a light on the
dilemmas of turning
off implantable cardiac
devices. . . . . . . . . . . .
Ushering in new
guidelines for stroke
prevention in atrial
fibrillation . . . . . . .
A particular highlight of today’s
program is the Opening Ceremony
in Arazzi Room at Fondazione Cini,
which will feature the Distinguished
Scientist and the Distinguished
Teacher Golden Lionel Awards. This
will be followed by the first edition
of the HeArtBeats Venice Short Film
Festival, during which a distinguished
panel of cardiologists, film makers and
cultural figures chaired by Francis Ford
Coppola will award the best short film
on the relationship between emotion
and heart beats.
We hope that you enjoy the
program of events and the unique
setting of the Giorgio Cini Foundation. We feel it represents the ideal
surrounding for reflection and study
and encourages socialization and
friendship between the faculty and
attendees. Beyond the venue we
encourage you to explore Venice’s
artistic treasures, and the many
tourist attractions that this unique
location offers.
Antonio Raviele
President of Venice Arrhythmias 2011
Andrea Natale
Co-President of Venice Arrhythmias 2011
Anti-coagulation
therapy after
ablation: To continue or
Antonio Raviele
Andrea Natale
Melanie Gura discusses
remote monitoring clinics
and the role of allied
professionals. . . . . . . . 18
Please take note that these numbers are available for VeniceArrhythmias 2013 from
October, 25-29 included.
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WI-FI
Free internet wi-fi will be provided in Capriate Room.
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+39 041 5200533
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Final Program
Intro
General
Scientific Overview
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Featured Symposia
Intro
AF clinical trials update 2013
Atrial Fibrillation from A to Z
Electrogenetic and clinical issues
New insights in the mechanism of AF
AF: “hot” clinical topics
AA drug prevention of AF: recent advances
Indications to new oral anticoagulants in AF
8.30-10.30 page 56
11.00-13.00 page 56
14.00-16.00 page 68
16.00-18.00 page 68
- Stroke prevention in AF: particular issues
- AF registries
- AF therapy trials
October 28-29 - Arazzi Room
Program Chairmen
Andrea Natale / Austin, USA
Antonio Raviele / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Anatomy of the heart for electrophysiologists
- Anatomy of the heart relevant to SVT and AF
- Anatomy for resynchronization therapy
New AF mapping and ablation techniques
AF ablation controversies: 1. anticoagulation issues
AF ablation controversies: 2. procedural issues
AF ablation controversies: 3. clinical issues
Value of AF ablation in different clinical settings (1)
Value of AF ablation in different clinical settings (2)
14.30-16.30 page 104
17.00-19.00 page 104
8.30-10.30 page122
11.00-13.00 page 122
14.30-16.30 page 133
17.00-19.00 page 133
8.30-10.30 page 58
11.00-13.00 page 58
Anti-thrombotic therapy for cardiac arrhythmias
October 28 - Arazzi Room
Program Chairmen
John A. Camm / London, UK
Gregory Y.H. Lip / Birmingham, UK
- State of the art lectures on AF and thromboembolism.
How to use the new oral anticoagulants
for stroke prevention in AF
- Practical aspects on stroke prevention
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11.00-13.00 page 92
14.30-16.30 page 106
17.00-19.00 page 106
October 27 - Cenacolo Room
Program Chairmen
Cristina Basso / Padua, Italy
Siew Yen Ho / London, UK
Atrial Fibrillation from A to Z
Ablation issues
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October 28 - Cenacolo Room
Program Chairmen
Stuart J. Connolly / Hamilton, Canada
Stefan H. Hohnloser / Frankfurt, Germany
October 27 - Arazzi Room
Program Chairmen
Andrea Natale / Austin, USA
Antonio Raviele / Venice-Mestre, Italy
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11.00-13.00 page 90
Final Program
Main Symposia / Core Curricula
Intro
Arrhythmias in adults with congenital heart disease:
beyond evidence-based medicine
October 28 - Barbantini Room
Program Chairmen
Joachim Hebe / Bremen, Germany
Rodolfo Ventura / Bremen, Germany
- Mechanisms and prevention of arrhythmias
- Therapeutic challenges
14.30-16.30 page 109
17.00-19.00 page 109
14.30-16.30 page 140
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia / cardiomyopathy
October 28 - Carnelutti Room
Program Chairman
Richard N.W. Hauer / Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Concomitant AF surgical ablation
8.30-10.30 page 124
Lone AF surgical ablation
11.00-13.00 page 124
Cardiac arrhythmias in patients candidate to surgery:
controversial issues
14.30-16.30 page 136
- Technological issues
- Clinical issues
14.30-16.30 page 138
17.00-19.00 page 138
CRT: pre-implant, implant & post-implant issues
October 29 - Cipressi Room
Program Chairman
Sanjeev Saksena / New Brunswick, USA
- Optimization of CRT therapy
11.00-13.00 page 91
11.00-13.00 page126
Heart failure and cardiac resynchronization therapy
October 28 - Cipressi Room
Program Chairmen
Angelo Auricchio / Lugano, Switzerland
Michael R. Gold / Charleston, USA
Asymptomatic AF
October 28 - Borges Room
Program Chairman
Sanjeev Saksena / New Brunswick, USA
- Silent AF: detection, prognosis and interventions
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Intro
October 29 - Cenacolo Room
Program Chairmen
Ralph J. Jr. Damiano / St. Louis, USA
Domenico Mangino / Venice-Mestre, Italy
October 29 - Cipressi Room
Program Chairmen
Andrew E. Epstein / Philadelphia, USA
Eli I. Ovsyshcher / Beer-Sheva, Israel
October 29 - Consiglio Room
Program Chairmen
Andrew E. Epstein / Philadelphia, USA
Win-Kuang Shen / Phoenix, USA
- ARVD/C: from gene to therapy
Cardiac arrhythmias surgery
Contemporary and controversial issues in cardiac pacing
Arrhythmias in the elderly
- Practical issues: a case-based approach
Main Symposia / Core Curricula
8.30-10.30 page 97
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delivery (1)
Individualizing cardiac resynchronization therapy
delivery (2)
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17.00-19.00 page 108
Final Program
Main Symposia / Core Curricula
Intro
Main Symposia / Core Curricula
Hereditary arrhythmogenic syndromes
Modern management of AF
October 27 - Carnelutti Room
Program Chairmen
Sami Viskin / Tel Aviv, Israel
Arthur A. Wilde / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
October 28 - Borges Room
Program Chairmen
Stuart J. Connolly / Hamilton, Canada
Paul Dorian / Toronto, Canada
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Back to basics: understanding ventricular
repolarization in the ECG
Early repolarization and arrhythmias: mith or reality?
Catecholaminergic polymorphic VT:
understanding this killer
Those left behind: what to do with the relatives
of sudden death victim?
8.30-10.30 page 57
10.45-12.45 page 57
New technologies and techniques in catheter ablation
16.00-18.00 page 69
October 28 - PiccoloTeatro Room
Program Chairmen
Francis E. Marchlinski / Philadelphia, USA
Sakis Themistoclakis / Venice-Mestre, Italy
October 27 - Barbantini Room
Program Chairmen
Maria Grazia Bongiorni / Pisa, Italy
Charles Kennergren / Gothenburg, Sweden
- Mapping, imaging, ablating: what’s new?
8.30-10.30 page 61
10.45-12.45 page 61
Mechanisms and ablation of cardiac arrhythmias
October 28 - Consiglio Room
Program Chairmen
Warren M. Jackman / Oklahoma City, USA
Melvin M. Scheinman / San Francisco, USA
- Mechanisms & value of EP study
- Ablation of cardiac arrhythmias 11.00-13.00 page 97
14.00-16.00 page 69
Lead extraction and device infection
- Clinical lead management issues
- Lead extraction: a European perspective
- Improving the continuum of care in patients with AF:
how can we make it systematic?
Intro
8.30-10.30 page 93
Non-invasive evaluation of arrhythmias
October 29 - Carnelutti Room
Program Chairmen
Nabil E. El-Sherif / New York, USA
Maria Teresa La Rovere / Montescano, Italy
- Non invasive risk markers of arrhythmic death
14.30-16.30 page 134
Pediatric aspects of cardiac arrhythmias
14.30-16.30 page 110
17.00-19.00 page 110
October 28 - Barbantini Room
Program Chairmen
Bulent Gorenek / Eskisehir, Turkey
Margaret J. Strieper / Atlanta, USA
- Management of cardiac arrhythmias in pediatric age 11.00-13.00 page 95
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Main Symposia / Core Curricula
Intro
Main Symposia / Core Curricula
Present your most challenging cases - Rising stars and more
Sport and arrhythmias
October 29 - Consiglio Room
Program Chairmen
Luigi Di Biase / New York, USA
Antonio Rossillo / Venice-Mestre, Italy
October 27 - Piccolo Teatro Room
Program Chairmen
Franco Giada / Noale, Italy
Barry J. Maron / Minneapolis, USA
- Supraventricular arrhythmias
- Ventricular arrhythmias
8.30-10.30 page 129
11.00-13.00 page129
Remote monitoring of cardiac arrhythmias / devices
October 27 - Cipressi Room
Program Chairmen
Jonathan S. Steinberg / New York , USA
Bruce L. Wilkoff / Cleveland, USA
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Novel diagnostic examinations in the evaluation
of athletes at risk of sudden death ECG screening and detection of cardiac disease
Difficult cases: let’s discuss together
Hot topics and controversies in arrhythmias & sports
Sudden Cardiac Death, ICD and Surroundings
- Remote monitoring: technical, practical,
economic issues
16.00-18.00 page 72
October 27 - Cipressi Room
Program Chairmen
Günter Breithardt / Münster, Germany
Eric N. Prystowsky / Indianapolis, USA
Role of cardiac imaging in electrophysiology
- Reducing SCD around the world:
problems and potential solutions
- ICD: technical, clinical & ethical aspects
October 28 - Piccolo Teatro Room
Program Chairmen
David Callans / Philadelphia, USA
Sabino Iliceto / Padua, Italy
Syncope 2013 update
- Role of cardiac imaging in electrophysiology
14.30-16.30 page 107
8.30-10.30 page 60
10.45-12.45 page 60
October 29 - Piccolo Teatro Room
Program Chairmen
David G. Benditt / Minneapolis, USA
Brian Olshansky / Iowa City, USA
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10.45-12.45 page 59
14.00-16.00 page 71
16.00-17.00 page 71
Pathophysiology of syncope
Clinical evaluation and risk stratification
Diagnostic investigation of specific conditions
Syncope: dilemmas
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11.00-13.00 page 125
14.30-16.30 page 137
17.00-19.00 page 137
Final Program
Main Symposia / Core Curricula
Intro
International Scientific Societies Corners
Value of ICE for the electrophysiologists
APHRS Corner
October 28 - Piccolo Teatro Room
Program Chairman
Sanjeev Saksena / New Brunswick, USA
October 29 - Carnelutti Room
Program Chairmen
Shih-Ann Chen / Taipei, Taiwan
Young-Hoon Kim / Seoul, Korea
- Intracardiac echocardiography: advances
in techniques and applications
11.00-13.00 page 93
Vasovagal syncope
Intro
- RVOT tachycardia: benign tachycardia
or early stage ARVD/C tachycardia?
8.30-10.30 page 123
CHRS Corner
October 28 - Piccolo Teatro Room
Program Chairmen
Paolo Alboni / Ferrara, Italy
Jean Jacques Blanc / Brest, France
- Neglected aspects of vasovagal syncope
17.00-19.00 page 107
October 28 - Barbantini Room
Program Chairmen
Peter Guerra / Montreal, Canada
Atul Verma / Toronto, Canada
- Controversies in catheter ablation and EP training
8.30-10.30 page 95
ECAS Corner
October 29 - Barbantini Room
Program Chairmen
Riccardo Cappato / San Donato Milanese, Italy
Dipen Shah / Geneva, Switzerland
- Latest news in the evaluation and management
of cardiac arrhythmias
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Final Program
International Scientific Societies Corners
Intro
International Scientific Societies Corners
EHRA Corners
JHRS Corner
October 28 - Cipressi Room
October 28 - Borges Room
Program Chairmen
Andreas Goette / Paderborn, Germany
John M. Morgan / Southampton, UK
October 28 - Carnelutti Room
Program Chairmen
Kenzo Hirao / Tokyo, Japan
Yuji Nakazato / Tokyo, Japan
- Optimal therapy in patients with heart failure
- Translational approaches in persistent atrial fibrillation
8.30-10.30 page 94
11.00-13.00 page 111
- Diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic
ventricular arrhythmias
Intro
8.30-10.30 page 91
SOLAECE Corner 1
HRS Corners
October 28 - Carnelutti Room
Program Chairmen
Luis Aguinaga / Tucuman, Argentina
Guilherme Fenelon / Sao Paulo, Brazil
October 27 - Cenacolo Room
October 27 - Barbantini Room
Program Chairmen
Hugh Calkins / Baltimore, USA
Anne M. Gillis / Calgary, Canada
- Ablation of ventricular complex substrates
- State of the art in atrial fibrillation management 2013 - CIED lead management strategies
16.00-18.00 page 70
14.00-16.00 page 73
ISHNE Corner
October 27 - Cipressi Room
Program Chairmen
Peter H. Stone / Boston, USA
Wojciech Zareba / Rochester, USA
SOLAECE Corner 2
October 27 - Borges Room
October 29 - Carnelutti Room
Program Chairmen
Luis Molina / Mexico City, Mexico
Diego Vanegas / Bogotà, Colombia
- Maximizing use of technology
- Right ventricular outflow tract tachycardias
- Reducing inappropriate ICD therapy in light
of MADIT-RIT and ADVANCE III
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16.00-18.00 page 75
11.00-13.00 page 123
WSA Corner
14.00-16.00 page 72
October 28 - Cenacolo Room
Program Chairmen
Massimo Santini / Rome, Italy
Panos E. Vardas / Heraklion, Greece
- Atrial fibrillation: heterogeneity of the optimal
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Final Program
Geographic Area Corners
Intro
Geographic Area Corners
Argentinian Corner
German Corner
October 29 - Carnelutti Room
Program Chairmen
Nestor Galizio / Buenos Aires, Argentina
Oscar Oseroff / Buenos Aires, Argentina
October 27 - Barbantini Room
Program Chairmen
Martin Borggrefe / Mannheim, Germany
Werner Jung / Villingen, Germany
- Primary cardiomyopathies and channelopathies:
new aspects in risk stratification, prognosis and treatment 17.00-19.00 page 134
- Novel pacing strategies
Intro
16.00-18.00 page 73
Indian Corners
Brazilian Corner
October 28 - Borges Room
October 29 - Cipressi Room
Program Chairmen
Sanjeev Saksena / New Brunswick, USA
Kamal K. Sethi / New Delhi, India
October 29 - Barbantini Room
Program Chairmen
Eduardo Saad / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mauricio Scanavacca / Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Epicardial access for VT ablation: how it can help solving
complex problems. An interactive case-based approach
14.30-16.30 page 139
Chinese Corner
The left atrial appendage: new insights
& interventions
CRT: electrocardiography, patient selection
and optimal application in emerging nations
17.00-19.00 page 111
8.30-10.30 page 126
Japanese Corner
October 27 - Cenacolo Room
Program Chairmen
Chu-Pak Lau / Hong Kong, China
Shu Zhang / Beijing, China
- Racial influence on AF susceptibility
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October 28 - Carnelutti Room
Program Chairmen
Hiroshi Nakagawa / Oklahoma City, USA
Yuji Nakazato / Tokyo, Japan
- Revisit of Brugada syndrome: from basic
mechanism to catheter ablation
French Corner
14.30-16.30 page 105
October 28 - Consiglio Room
Program Chairmen
Etienne Aliot / Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
Jean Jacques Blanc / Brest, France
- Daily challenges in asymptomatic patients:
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Geographic Area Corners
Intro
Geographic Area Corners
Mexican Corner
Portuguese Corner
October 27 - Barbantini Room
Program Chairmen
Luis Molina / Mexico City, Mexico
Nicolas Reyes / Puebla, Mexico
October 29 - Borges Room
Program Chairmen
Pedro Adragão / Carnaxide, Portugal
Carlos Morais / Lisboa, Portugal
- The use of new anticoagulants in Mexico
12.45-14.00 page 67
Intro
- AF ablation: Portuguese experience
8.30-10.30 page 130
Russian Corner
Middle East Corner
October 29 - Cenacolo Room
Program Chairmen
Andrey Ardashev / Moscow, Russia
Amiran Revishvili / Moscow, Russia
October 29 - Barbantini Room
Program Chairmen
Charles Jazra / Beirut, Lebanon
Maurice Khoury / Beirut, Lebanon
- Peculiar issues in the management of cardiac
arrhythmias in Middle East
17.00-19.00 page 139
- Ablation, surgery and hybrid approaches for
treatment of long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation 17.00-19.00 page 136
Spanish Corner
Persian Corner
October 29 - Borges Room
Program Chairmen
José L. Merino / Madrid, Spain
Lluis Mont / Barcelona, Spain
October 27 - Borges Room
Program Chairmen
Ali Massumi / Houston, USA
Mohammad Shenasa / San José, USA
- AF treatment in Iran: contemporary issues
14.00-16.00 page 75
- “Hot EP topics” in Spain in 2013: economy, clinical
results, accreditation & organization
11.00-13.00 page 130
Polish Corner
October 27- Borges Room
Program Chairmen
Jerzy K. Wranicz / Lodz, Poland
Wojciech Zareba / Rochester, USA
- Innovative approaches in device management
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Other Corners
Intro
Satellite Symposia and Luncheon Panels
Allied professionals program
Bayer Luncheon Panel
October 27 - Consiglio Room
Program Chairmen
Stefania Damiani / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Barbara Thomas / Austin, USA
October 28 - Cenacolo Room
- Stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation:
the role of rivaroxaban
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Insights into the management of complex
arrhythmias in the EP lab
Hot topics in 2013
Atrial fibrillation today
Intro
13.00-14.30 page 101
Boehringer Ingelheim Luncheon Panel
8.30-10.30 page 156
10.45-12.45 page 156
14.00-16.00 page 157
October 27 - Arazzi Room
- Dabigatran from clinical trials to real world:
what has changed?
12.45-14.00 page 66
Medtronic Emerging leaders Luncheon Panel
Patients association program
October 27 - Consiglio Room
Program Chairman
Trudie Lobban / Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
- How to improve the management of cardiac
arrhythmias: role of advocacy and patient education 16.00-18.00 page 74
October 28 - Cipressi Room
- Emerging leaders in electrophysiology:
case presentation and discussion
13.00-14.30 page 102
Medico Satellite Symposium
October 28 - Consiglio Room
- Can haemodynamic sensing improve the pacing therapy
in the remote monitoring era?
10.45-13.00 page 96
Microlife Luncheon Panel
October 28 - Barbantini Room
- Screening for atrial fibrillation
13.00-14.30 page 103
Sorin Group Luncheon Panel
October 28 - Carnelutti Room
- CRT goals and issues: the experts’ point of view
13.00-14.30 page 100
St. Jude Medical Satellite Symposium
October 28 - Cipressi Room
- Fluoroscopy exposure during ablation procedures
and device implantation: reducing the risk for patients and clinicians
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Final Program
Oct
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Detailed
Scientific Program
Sunday, October 27, 2013
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Sunday 27 morning - Arazzi Room
Sunday 27 morning - Carnelutti Room
Atrial fibrillation from A to Z
Hereditary Arrhythmogenic Syndromes
8.30-10.30
NEW INSIGHTS IN THE MECHANISM OF AF
8.30-10.30
BACK TO BASICS: UNDERSTANDING VENTRICULAR
REPOLARIZATION IN THE ECG
Chairmen: M. Di Biase / Foggia, Italy - H. Nakagawa / Oklahoma City, USA
Oct
Genetics of AF: what’s new?
27th M. Disertori / Trento, Italy
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Stable AF rotors and complex fractionated atrial electrograms: which relationship?
S.M. Narayan / San Diego, USA
Does lone AF mean fibrotic atrial cardiomyopathy?
H. Kottkamp / Zurich, Switzerland
Vagal and sympathetic AF: do they really exist?
S. Lévy / Marseille, France
AF-induced cardiomyopathy: do we know the mechanism?
A. Goette / Paderborn, Germany
Chairmen: E. Behr / London, UK - A.A. Wilde / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Cellular basis for early repolarization and J-wave
C. Antzelevitch / Utica, USA
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The basis of T-wave and ST segment
P. Delise / Conegliano Veneto, Italy
The basis of the U-wave
P. Postema / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Hereditary Arrhythmogenic Syndromes
10.45-12.45
EARLY REPOLARIZATION AND ARRHYTHMIAS: MITH OR REALITY?
Atrial fibrillation from A to Z
Chairmen: C. Antzelevitch / Utica, USA - M.M. Scheinman / San Francisco, USA
10.45-12.45
AF: “HOT” CLINICAL TOPICS
Introduction to the debates
Rules of engagement: can we concentrate on the essence and not on terminology?
R. Rosso / Tel Aviv, Israel
Chairmen: P.E. Bloch-Thomsen / Hellerup, Denmark - L. Padeletti / Florence, Italy
Alcohol and risk of developing AF: mith or reality?
B. Lüderitz / Bonn, Germany
AF may cause dementia: evidence from the literature
P. Santangeli / Philadelphia, USA
Chronic kidney disease and AF: prevalence, causes and consequences
I. Savelieva / London, UK
Debate 1. Early Repolarization and idiopathic VF
Patients with J-waves are prone to die suddenly
F. Sacher / Bordeaux, France
Patients with J-waves should be left alone
P.W. MacFarlane / Glasgow, UK
Debate 2. Early Repolarization in long-term population studies
AF and heart failure: how to interrupt the vicious circle?
T. Wong / London, UK
Early repolarization predicts arrhythmic death
H.V. Huikuri / Oulu, Finland
Patients with cardioembolic events during effective oral anticaogulation: can
the AF ablation or LAA closure procedures be the solution?
M. Mansour / Boston, USA
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Early repolarization is a sign of good health
P. Postema / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Final Program
Sunday 27 morning - Cenacolo Room
Anatomy of the heart for electrophysiologists
8.30-10.30
ANATOMY OF THE HEART RELEVANT TO SVT AND AF
Chairmen: C. Basso / Padua, Italy - H. Calkins / Baltimore, USA
Oct
Anatomy of the atria relevant to SVT and AF
27th S.Y. Ho / London, UK
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Clinical anatomy of the RA relevant to SVT
R. Mantovan / Cesena, Italy
Clinical anatomy of the LA for AF
E. Bertaglia / Padua, Italy
Sunday 27 morning - Piccolo Teatro Room
Sport and Arrhythmias
8.30-10.30
NOVEL DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATIONS IN THE EVALUATION OF
ATHLETES AT RISK OF SUDDEN DEATH
Chairmen: F. Naccarella / Bologna, Italy - J. Tfelt-Hansen / Copenhagen, Denmark
Cardiac MRI
M.S. Maron / Boston, USA
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Cardiac CT scan
F. Cademartiri / Monastier, Italy
Implantable loop recorder
F. Giada / Noale, Italy
Anatomy of the heart for electrophysiologists
10.45-12.45
ANATOMY FOR RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY
Chairmen: R. De Ponti / Varese, Italy - S.Y. Ho / London, UK
Anatomy of the coronary veins and heart for resynchronisation
C. Basso / Padua, Italy
Coronary veins: imaging assessment
A. Curnis / Brescia, Italy
Clinical anatomy for RA, RV implant: tips and tricks
E.I. Ovsyshcher / Beer-Sheva, Israel
EP study and electro-anatomical mapping
D. Corrado / Padua, Italy
Sport and Arrhythmias
10.45-12.45
ECG SCREENING AND DETECTION OF CARDIAC DISEASE
Chairmen: D. Corrado / Padua, Italy - F. Giada / Noale, Italy
Preparticipation ECG screening: solution to the “false positive dilemma”
S. Sharma / London, UK
Preparticipation ECG screening: but what about false negatives?
M.S. Maron / Boston, USA
Is sudden death really epidemic?
The great U.S. vs Italy debate on ECG screening, including societal considerations
PRO: A. Biffi / Rome, Italy
CON: B.J. Maron / Minneapolis, USA
Does detecting cardiac disease with ECG screening save/prolong life?
D. Corrado / Padua, Italy
To screen or not to screen. That is the question
J. Tfelt-Hansen / Copenhagen, Denmark
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Final Program
Sunday 27 morning - Cipressi Room
Oct
Sudden Cardiac Death, ICD and Surroundings
Lead extraction and device infection
8.30-10.30
REDUCING SCD AROUND THE WORLD: PROBLEMS AND
POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS
8.30-10.30
CLINICAL LEAD MANAGEMENT ISSUES
Chairmen: G. Breithardt / Münster, Germany - E.N. Prystowsky / Indianapolis, USA
Chairmen: M.G. Bongiorni / Pisa, Italy - C. Kennergren / Gothenburg, Sweden
Oct
What are the treatment options for patients with CIED infection?
C. Love / Columbus, USA
27th Asia
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Sunday 27 morning - Barbantini Room
C.P. Lau / Hong Kong, China
27th
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Europe
G. Breithardt / Münster, Germany
What are the implantation options for patients with occluded veins?
T. Blum / Bad Krozingen, Germany
South America
M. Marquez / Mexico City, Mexico
What are the treatment options for patients with recalled leads?
J.C. Deharo / Marseille, France
North America
D.S. Cannom / Los Angeles, USA
What are the treatment options for young patients with superfluous functional
and non-functional leads?
C. Kennergren / Gothenburg, Sweden
Maximizing available resources
E.N. Prystowsky / Indianapolis, USA
Lead extraction and device infection
Sudden Cardiac Death, ICD and Surroundings
10.45-12.45
ICD: TECHNICAL, CLINICAL & ETHICAL ASPECTS
Chairmen: H. Klein / Rochester, USA - J.M. Morgan / Southampton, UK
ICD implantation after acute myocardial infarction: postpone for 4 weeks or
“wait and see”?
G. Steinbeck / Munich, Germany
The ICD in the environment of MRI: recent developments
C.G. Wollmann / St. Pölten, Austria
The ICD at the end of life of the patient: in whom and when to switch off?
G.L. Botto / Como, Italy
The wearable cardioverter defibrillator: where and does it fit in our practice?
S. Viani / Pisa, Italy
10.45-12.45
LEAD EXTRACTION: A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE
Chairmen: C. Blomström-Lundqvist / Uppsala, Sweden - J.C. Deharo / Marseille, France
Indications for lead extraction (case-based)
M. Taborsky / Olomouc, Czech Republic
The current status of lead extraction in Europe
M.G. Bongiorni / Pisa, Italy
Safety and training requirements in lead extraction
P. Mitkowski / Poznan, Poland
Results and risks in lead extraction: does the extraction volume matter?
G. Pelargonio / Rome, Italy
Sudden unexpected death surrounding epilepsy (SUDEP): mechanisms and prevention
R.N.W. Hauer / Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Sunday 27 morning - Borges Room
Oct
Sunday 27 morning - Borges Room
Oral Communications
Polish Corner
08.30-10.30
MECHANISMS AND GENETICS OF CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
10.45-12.45
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES IN DEVICE MANAGEMENT
Chairmen:N. Galizio / Buenos Aires, Argentina - R.N.W. Hauer / Utrecht, The Netherlands
Chairmen: J.K. Wranicz / Lodz, Poland - W. Zareba / Rochester, USA
27th Right atrial appendafe and atrial septal pacing induces let atrial electrical
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dyssynchrony: role of septal activation pattern
I. Choudhuri, D. Krum, A. Agarwal, J. Hare, M. Belohlavek, A. Ahmad,
M. Pinninti, B. Khandheria / Milwaukee, USA
Left atrial activation sequence during bifocal atrial pacing: new observations
and insights in an acute canine model
I. Choudhuri, D. Krum, A. Agarwal, J. Hare, M. Belohlavek, A. Ahmad,
M. Pinninti, B. Khandheria / Milwaukee, USA
Mechanisms of lethal arrhythmias in a transgenic mouse model with heart
failure and sudden cardiac death
M. Yamazaki, H. Honjo, I. Kodama, Y. Nakagawa, K. Kuwahara, K. Kamiya
/ Nagoya, Japan
Oct
Optimal selection of patients for CRT-D
W. Zareba / Rochester, USA
27th
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Triple-site CRT
R. Lenarczyk / Zabrze, Poland
New methods of monitoring patients with devices
J.K. Wranicz / Lodz, Poland
Innovative programming of ICDs
S. Dubner / Buenos Aires, Argentina
Innovative approaches in lead extractions
A. Kutarski / Lublin, Poland
Genetics of life threatening cardiac arrhythmias
B. Vyas, N. Namboodiri, R.D. Puri, R. Saxena, I. C. Verma / New Delhi, India
Screening of HRYR2 mutations in patients with ventricular tachycardia in
Kazakhstan: two novel point mutations
A. Akilzhanova, C. Gülly, Z. Nurkina, O. Nuralinov, B. Abdirova,
S. Dosmagambet, Z. Zhumadilov, A. Sharman, M. Bekbosynova / Astana,
Kazakhstan
Hcm and WPW syndrome with life threatening arrhythmia in an adolescent
female: PRKAG2 mutation
V. Aggarwal, N. Dobrolet, P. Jayakar, J. Zablah, Z. Ammous, S. Fishberger /
Miami, USA
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Sunday 27 morning - Soffitto Room
Sunday 27 morning - Soffitto Room
Oral Communications
Oral Communications
08.30-10.30
CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS: PEDIATRIC AND MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES
10.45-12.45
SICK SINUS SYNDROME & ATRIOVENTRICULAR / INTRAVENTRICULAR CONDUCTION DISTURBANCES
Chairmen: I. Savelieva / London, UK - M.J. Strieper / Atlanta, USA
Oct
Endocardial pacemaker in pediatric populations with ultra thin catheters
27th A. Bochoeyer, R. Rabinovich, A. Rosso, M. Garrido, L. Trentacoste,
am
W. Conejeros, M. Grippo / Buenos Aires, Argentina
Twenty years of pediatric catheter ablation: evolution of practice
J.M. Côté, F. Philippon, J. Champagne, M. Gilbert, F. Molin, L. Blier,
I. Nault, J.F. Sarrazin, P. Chetaille, G. O’Hara / Quebec, Canada
The treatment and long outcome in children with long-standing QT syndrome
B.J. Pietrucha, M. Pitak, B. Załuska-Pitak, J. Kuźma, J. Oko-Łagan,
A. Sulik, A.Z. Pietrucha, A. Rudziński / Cracow, Poland
Retrospective analysis of azithromycin on the QT interval prolongation in acute
coronary syndrome patients
D. Lumban Gaol, M. Winardi, R.J. Saragih, S. Salim, S.A. Nasution /
Jakarta, Indonesia
Unexpected finding in an adult with ventricular fibrillation and an accessory
pathway: non-compaction Cardiomyopathy
A. Yaksh, D. Haitsma, T. Ramdjan, K. Caliskan, T. Szili-Torok,
N.M.S. de Groot / Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Interactive teaching system combining two arrhythmia simulators
T. Haber, F. Holzer, J. Härtig, M. Heinke, J. Melichercik, B. Ismer /
Offenburg, Germany
Chairmen: C. Jazra / Beirut, Lebanon - M. Musolino / Scilla, Italy
Oct
Arrhythmic disorders in anorexia nervosa
N.A. Freedeberg, M.Yahalom, M.Spitz, L.Sendler, N.Heno, N.Roguin,
Y.Turgeman / Haifa, Israel
Sick sinus syndrome induced by alcohol
P.I. Altieri, H.L. Banchs, N. Escobales, M. Crespo / San Juan, Puerto Rico
Clinical significance of rapid atrial pacing in patients with sick sinus syndrome
N.A. Freedeberg, M. Yahalom, Y. Turgeman / Haifa, Israel
Uncommon etiology of heart block in adults
N.A. Freedeberg, M. Yahalom, Y. Turgeman / Haifa, Israel
Cardiac resynchronization therapy with right lead in right ventricular outflow
tract. A long-term follow-up
G. Rodriguez Diez, R. Muratalla, D. Lopez, M. Ortiz, R. Robledo / Mexico
City, Mexico
Relationship between inflammatory cytokines and electrical remodeling in
cardiac resynchronization therapy
B. Antolic, D. Zizek, M. Cvijic, I. Zupan / Ljubljana, Slovenia
Feasibility, efficacy and safety of percutaneous retrieval of a leadless cardiac
pacemaker in an in vivo ovine model
J. Sperzel, A. Khairkahan, D. Ligon / Bad Nauheim, Germany
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Sunday 27 afternoon - Arazzi Room
Oct
Sunday 27 afternoon - Barbantini Room
Boehringer Ingelheim Luncheon Panel
Mexican Corner Luncheon Panel
12.45-14.00
DABIGATRAN FROM CLINICAL TRIALS TO REAL WORLD:
WHAT HAS CHANGED?
12.45-14.00
THE USE OF ANTICOAGULANTS IN MEXICO
Chairmen: G.Y.H. Lip / Birmingham, UK - A. Raviele / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Chairmen: L. Molina / Mexico City, Mexico - N. Reyes / Puebla, Mexico
S.J. Connolly / Hamilton, Canada
Thromboembolism working groups in Mexico (LICET): current status and
future perspectives
N. Reyes / Puebla, Mexico
Practical guide to the use of dabigatran in different clinical settings
R. Cappato / San Donato Milanese, Italy
The role of new anticoagulants before AF ablation
M. Marquez / Mexico City, Mexico
Indications to dabigatran: what do the guidelines say?
S.H. Hohnloser / Frankfurt, Germany
Anticoagulant treatment after AF ablation: when, how and why
A. Majiluf / Mexico City, Mexico
27th The uniqueness of dabigatran: real life confirms clinical studies
pm
“Ablate and pace”: which indications for new anticoagulants?
L. Molina / Mexico City, Mexico
New methods of AF mapping
M. Haïssaguerre / Bordeaux, France
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Oct
27th
pm
Sunday 27 afternoon - Arazzi Room
Atrial fibrillation from A to Z
Hereditary Arrhythmogenic Syndromes
14.00-16.00
AA DRUG PREVENTION OF AF: RECENT ADVANCES
14.00-16.00
CATECHOLAMINERGIC POLYMORPHIC VT: UNDERSTANDING
THIS KILLER
Chairmen: G.L. Botto / Como, Italy - C. Jazra / Beirut, Lebanon
Oct
27th
pm
Sunday 27 afternoon - Carnelutti Room
Short-term AAD treatment after cardioversion of AF: is lesser better?
P. Kirchhof / Birmingham, UK
Dronedarone: just another option or real progress?
A. Capucci / Ancona, Italy
Ranolazine for prevention of AF: hope or hype?
C. Antzelevitch / Utica, USA
Omega-3 fatty acids to prevent AF: another promise not fulfilled?
L. Calò / Rome, Italy
Chairmen: M.J. Ackerman / Rochester, USA - R. Rosso / Tel Aviv, Israel
Pathophysiology of CPVT: what genetics tells us
A. Mazzanti / Pavia, Italy
pm
Decoding a CPVT genetic test result
M.J. Ackerman / Rochester, USA
Risk stratification in humans: what the clinical data tell us
A. Leenhardt / Paris, France
Aldosterone antagonists for prevention of AF: the revenge of “up-stream” therapy?
M. Disertori / Trento, Italy
Therapeutic options
A.A. Wilde / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Atrial fibrillation from A to Z
Hereditary Arrhythmogenic Syndromes
16.00-18.00
INDICATIONS TO NEW ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS IN AF
16.00-18.00
THOSE LEFT BEHIND: WHAT TO DO WITH THE RELATIVES OF
SUDDEN DEATH VICTIM?
Chairmen: M.M. Gulizia / Catania, Italy - J. Healey / Hamilton, Canada
Should new oral anticoagulants be used as first-line therapy in all patients?
PRO: R. Hatala / Bratislava, Slovak Republic
CON: A.L. Waldo / Cleveland, USA
Oral anticoagulants (warfarin or newer ones) should not be given to all patients
with CHA2DS2-VASc=1
PRO: G. Di Pasquale / Bologna, Italy
CON: D.G. Benditt / Minneapolis, Italy
Specific indications to the different new oral anticoagulants
- Dabigatran
R. De Caterina / Chieti, Italy
- Rivaroxaban
G. Breithardt / Münster, Germany
- Apixaban
R.L. Page / Madison, USA
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Chairmen: M. Disertori / Trento, Italy - A.D. Krahn / Vancouver, Canada
Molecular genetics: when is a mutation disease causing?
C. Napolitano / Pavia, Italy
Phenotypic screening of family members: how far to go?
E. Behr / London, UK
Genotypic screening of family members: how far to go?
M.J. Ackerman / Rochester, USA
Resisting the pressures: when is ICD indicated for those left behind?
LQTS, SQTS, Brugada
A.A. Wilde / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathies
F. Cecchi / Florence, Italy
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27th
Final Program
Sunday 27 afternoon - Cenacolo Room
Oct
Sunday 27 afternoon - Piccolo Teatro Room
Chinese Corner
Sport and Arrhythmias
14.00-16.00
RACIAL INFLUENCE ON AF SUSCEPTIBILITY
14.00-16.00
DIFFICULT CASES: LET’S DISCUSS TOGETHER
Chairmen: A.M. Gillis / Calgary, Canada - D.J. Huang / Chengdu, China
Chairmen: P. Delise / Conegliano Veneto, Italy - S. Sharma / London, UK
Influence of race on AF
Gene positive-phenotype negative for HCM and eligibility for sports:
U.S. vs Italy again
B.J. Maron / Minneapolis, USA
27th A.M. Gillis / Calgary, Canada
pm
Genetic differences in AF susceptibility
D.C.W. Siu / Hong Kong, China
Epidemiology of AF and risk factors in Asia vs Western countries
S.A. Chen / Taipei, Taiwan
Negative T wave in the lateral leads with no evidence of hypertrophy
F. Cecchi / Florence, Italy
Athletes with J-wave ECG pattern
A.D. Krahn / Vancouver, Canada
Incidence of AF in different racial groups as recorded by implantable devices
C.P. Lau / Hong Kong, China
Athlete with asymptomatic AF
L. Mont / Barcelona, Spain
Anti-thrombotic therapy of AF: is there a difference between Chinese and
Caucasians?
S. Zhang / Beijing, China
Athlete with complete left bundle branch block
P. Delise / Conegliano Veneto, Italy
Sport and Arrhythmias
HRS Corner
16.00-18.00
STATE OF THE ART IN ATRIAL FIBRILLATION MANAGEMENT 2013
Chairmen: D.L. Packer / Rochester, USA - E.N. Prystowsky / Indianapolis, USA
Antiarrhythmic therapy
P. Dorian / Toronto, Canada
Catheter ablation
H. Calkins / Baltimore, USA
16.00-18.00
HOT TOPICS AND CONTROVERSIES IN ARRHYTHMIAS & SPORTS
Chairmen: L. Calò / Rome, Italy - N.E. El-Sherif / New York, USA
How common are athletic field deaths really? Emotion vs data
B.J. Maron / Minneapolis, Italy
How do you make disqualification decisions when there are no data at all?
LV noncompaction
M.S. Maron / Boston, USA
Patients with minor forms of cardiomyopathy/channelopathies can perform
leisure sports activities
PRO: A. Biffi / Rome, Italy
CON: S. Sharma / London, UK
Stroke prevention
S.J. Connolly / Hamilton, Canada
Quality measures in AF management
A.M. Gillis / Calgary, Canada
AED must be mandatory in all sports events and sports facilities
PRO: M. Santomauro / Naples, Italy
CON: B. Olshansky / Iowa City, USA
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Oct
27th
pm
Sunday 27 afternoon - Cipressi Room
Oct
Sunday 27 afternoon - Barbantini Room
ISHNE Corner
HRS Corner
14.00-16.00
REDUCING INAPPROPRIATE ICD THERAPY IN LIGHT OF MADIT-RIT
AND ADVANCE III
14.00-16.00
CIED LEAD MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
Chairmen: D.S. Cannom / Los Angeles, USA - L. Padeletti / Florence, Italy
27th Clinical significance of inappropriate ICD therapies
pm
A. Proclemer / Udine, Italy
MADIT-RIT: results of the randomized trial
W. Zareba / Rochester, USA
Chairmen: A.M. Russo / Cherry Hill, USA - B.L. Wilkoff / Cleveland, USA
Oct
RIATA, Fidelis & the next Safety alert
C. Love / Columbus, USA
27th
pm
ESRD patients: risks, benefits and alternatives for SCD
R.L. Page / Madison, USA
Optimal programming of ICDs
H. Klein / Rochester, USA
Venous access & alternative strategies
S.P. Kutalek / Philadelphia, USA
Advance III: results of the randomized trial
M. Gasparini / Rozzano, Italy
Infection prevention & novel treatment strategies
B.L. Wilkoff / Cleveland, USA
How to reduce inappropriate shocks
M. Lunati / Milan, Italy
Role of remote device monitoring in reducing inappropriate shocks
S. Dubner / Buenos Aires, Argentina
Remote monitoring of cardiac arrhythmias / device
16.00-18.00
REMOTE MONITORING: TECHNICAL, PRACTICAL, ECONOMIC ISSUES
Chairmen: J.S. Steinberg / New York, USA - B.L. Wilkoff / Cleveland, USA
Integrating the healthcare enterprise: IHE and connecting heart rhythm information
D.J. Slotwiner / New York, USA
German Corner
16.00-18.00
NOVEL PACING STRATEGIES
Chairmen: G. Steinbeck / Munich, Germany - C. Wolpert / Ludwigsburg, Germany
Intracardiac vagal stimulation - clinical application
P. Schauerte / Berlin, Germany
Vagal stimulation in heart failure: which results and perspectives?
M. Borggrefe / Mannheim, Germany
Key EP data elements: role in data interchange, quality, outcomes & patient care
B. Jennings / Kalamazoo, USA
Defibrillation without intracardiac leads: a real progress?
J. Winter / Düsseldorf, Germany
What is the impact of remote monitoring on health care resource consumption?
A cost / benefit analysis
R.P. Ricci / Rome, Italy
Cardiac contractility modulation - where do we go?
J. Kuschyk / Mannheim, Germany
Practical implementation of a remote monitoring network
M. Santini / Rome, Italy
The future of pacing
W. Jung / Villingen, Germany
Coping effectively and efficiently with monitoring data
J.S. Steinberg / New York, USA
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Sunday 27 afternoon - Consiglio Room
Oct
Sunday 27 afternoon - Borges Room
Association of Patients Program
Persian Corner
16.00-18.00
HOW TO IMPROVE THE MANAGEMENT OF CARDIAC
ARRHYTHMIAS: ROLE OF ADVOCACY AND PATIENT EDUCATION
14.00-16.00
AF TREATMENT IN IRAN: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Chairmen: A.J. Camm / London, UK - T. Lobban / Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
27th Improving patient outcomes, what else can be done?
pm
T. Lobban / Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
What should a doctor tell a patient with arrhythmias?
J. Jerrome / Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
Education, medication or devices in the treatment of reflex syncope?
R. Sutton / Monte Carlo, Monaco
AF: am I at risk? What should I do?
M. Madalosso / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Is there a role for advocacy in arrhythmia care?
J. Jerrome / Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
Chairmen: M. Eslami / Tehran, Iran - M. Shenasa / San José, USA
Oct
Recent advances in the molecular pathophysiology of AF
R. Wakili / Munich, Germany
27th
pm
Management of AF in rheumatic heart disease: drugs, ablation, surgery
M. Eslami / Tehran, Iran
Atrial fibrillation ablation in elderly in Iran
Z. Emkanjoo / Tehran, Iran
Multimodality navigation: how far can we go?
A. Arya / Tehran, Iran
SOLAECE Corner 2
16.00-18.00
MAXIMIZING USE OF TECHNOLOGY
Chairmen: L. Molina / Mexico City, Mexico - M. Scanavacca / Sao Paulo, Brazil
3-D mapping & radiofrequency ablation without “x” rays: why, when and how
E. Saad / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Usefulness of rotational image reconstruction immediately before pulmonary
vein isolation & for other ablation strategies
W. Uribe / Medellin, Colombia
Implantable loop recorder before pulmonary vein isolation as best tool for
diagnosis and long term follow-up
E. Sternick / Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Use of intracardiac echocardiography for ablation of right ventricular outflow
tract tachycardias
W. Uribe / Medellin, Colombia
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Sunday 27 afternoon - Soffitto Room
Sunday 27 afternoon - Soffitto Room
Oral Communications
Oral Communications
14.00-16.00
VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS AND SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH
16.00-18.00
SURFACE ECG & 24-HOUR HOLTER MONITORING IN THE
EVOLUTION OF CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
Chairmen: C. Carbucicchio / Milan, Italy - H. Huikuri / Oulu, Finland
Oct
Magnesium and potassium levels in critically ill patients with supraventricular
27th and ventricular arrhythmias
pm
P.I. Altieri, W. González, H.L. Banchs, N. Escobales, M. Crespo / San Juan,
Puerto Rico
Malignant arrhythmias in peripartum cardiomyopathy
N.A. Freedeberg, M. Yahalom, L. Ilan-Bushari, E. Rosner, M. Jabaren,
Y. Turgeman / Afula, Israel
Chairmen: S. Dubner / Buenos Aires, Argentina - M. Musolino / Scilla, Italy
Examination of resting electrocardiograms of patients with atrioventricular
nodal reentrant tachycardia and its utilization in differential diagnosis of
common and uncommon subtypes
O.C. Yontar, A. Erdem, U. Kutuk / Bursa, Turkey
Non-invasive 3D phase mapping of atrial flutter
V. Kalinin, M. Chaykovskaya, E. Fetisova, M. Yakovleva / Moscow, Russia
The bacterial cultures of patients developing fever after successful out of hospital CPR
N. Teodorovich, C. Shachter, G. Goltzman, M. Kagansky, Z. Vered / Tel Aviv,
Israel
Tewnty-four-hour heart rate evaluation for permanent atrial fibrillation patients
risk assessment
I. Kurcalte, O. Kalejs, R. Erts, A. Kalnins, A. Kalinin, A. Lejnieks / Riga, Latvia
Diagnosis and follow-up of athletes with anomalous origin of the left circumflex
cornary artery from the right aortic sinus
V. Pescatore, C. Basso, E. Brugin, S. Compagno, M. Vettori, D. Noventa,
G. Thiene, F. Giada / Noale-Venice, Italy
Automated ECG reading of early repolarization. Prevalence and prognostic
implications
K.J. Ferrick, P. Aagaard, E. Shulman, J.D. Fisher, J.N. Gross, S.G. Kim, E.C.
Palma, A. Krumerman / Bronx, USA
Clinical outcomes of young and master athletes disqualified from competition
because of cardiovascular conditions
V. Pescatore, C. Basso, E. Brugin, S. Compagno, M. Vettori, B. Reimers,
D. Noventa, G. Thiene, F. Giada / Noale-Venice, Italy
Risk of mortality and ventricular arrhythmia in patients ineligible for T-wave
alternans testing. Substudy of the Twente ICD Cohort Study (TICS)
K. Kraaier, M.A.G.M. Olimulder, M.F. Scholten / Enschede, The Netherlands
Current global practice of ICD testing everyone to his taste?!
D. Bastian, F. Al Kandari, M. Sepsi, F. Lorgat, A. Naik, H. Mazzetti, D. Becker,
R. Sweidan on behalf of PANORAMA Investigators / Nürnberg, Germany
Follow-up and safety of implantable cardiac defibrillator in the elderly
G. Rodriguez Diez, J. Morales, M. Ortiz, M. Cortes, R. Robledo / Mexico City,
Mexico
Precordial QRS amplitude ratio predicts long-term outcome after catheter ablation
of electrical storm due to ventricular tachycardias in patients with arrhytmogenic
right ventricular cardiomyopathy
A. Müssigbrodt, B. Dinov, L.Fiedler, P. Sommer, T. Gaspar, S. Richter, O.
Breithardt, A. Bollmann, D. Husser, C. Piorkowski, G. Hindricks, A. Arya /
Leipzig, Germany
EKG artefacts mimicking ventricular tachycardia (VT) in a palpitating woman
M. Yamin, S. Salim, S.A. Nasution / Jakarta, Indonesia
Remote pHM cloud cluster for arrhythmias prognosis and drug control efficient
Y. Kaganovich , S. Kirillov / Tel-Aviv, Israel
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Oct
27th
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Sunday 27 - Poster Area
Poster Session 1
Presenters must be on-site to answer questions at the below scheduled times:
10.30-11.00 16.30-17.00
Sunday 27 - Poster Area
MECHANISMS AND GENETICS OF CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
Oct
27th 1.1 Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production causes stretch-
induced increase in calcium spark rate
G. Iribe, K. Kaihara, K. Naruse / Okayama, Japan
1.2 Down-regulated Endothelial Function by Atrial Fibrillation - Results from
Peripheral Arterial Tonometry
G. Zhong, J. Wang, H. Chi / Bejing, China
1.3 Histopatological of fractionated electrograms in patients with chronic atrial
fibrillation
A. Persi, B.L. Nguyen, S. Poggi, G. Riitano, C. Gaudio, E.S. Gang,
M.C. Fishbein, P.S. Chen / Rome, Italy
1.4 Status of Selenium and Selenoprotein Glutathione Peroxidase in patients
with recent-onset atrial fibrillation
M.N. Negreva, A.P. Penev, S.J. Georgiev, A. Aleksandrova, R. Georgieva,
A. Angelov / Varna, Bulgaria
1.5 Dynamics of antioxidant defense system indicators in patients with atrial
fibrillation
M.N. Negreva, S.J. Georgiev, A.P. Penev, A. Aleksandrova / Varna,
Bulgaria
1.6 The voltage-gated Potassium channel subunit KCNE3 regulates celectrical
conductance in atria and AV node
U. Lisewski, B. Spallek, C. Gaertner, N. Lange, T.K. Roepke / Berlin,
Germany
1.7 Genotype-phenotype correlation in a new causative mutation of long QT
syndrome type 2
C. Muñoz-Esparza, M. Salar Alcaraz, C. Moreno, P. Peñafiel-Verdú,
V. Cabañas-Perianes, JJ. Sánchez Muñoz, J. Martínez Sánchez, A. GarcíaAlberola, M. Valdés Chavarri, JR. Gimeno Blanes / Murcia, Spain
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Surface ECG & 24-hour holter monitoring in the evolution of cardiac arrhythmias
1.8 Effect of cigarette smoking on TP-E interval, TP-E/QT ratio and TP-E/QTc
ratio
A. Tokatli, F. Kilicaslan, M. Uzun, B.S. Cebeci / Kocaeli, Turkey
1.9 The response of the QT interval to standing as a new diagnostic tool for Oct
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long QT syndrome
C. Muñoz-Esparza, M. Salar Alcaraz, E. Zorio Grima, P. Peñafiel Verdú,
J. José Sánchez Muñoz, A. García Alberola, M. Valdés Chavarri,
J.R. Gimeno Blanes / Murcia, Spain
1.10 P wave dispersion and recurrences after cardioversion in atrial fibrillation
patients with normal left atrium size
D.K. Kim, Y.J. Song, D.S. Kim, T.H. Yang, J.S. Jang, J.S. Seo, H.Y. Jin,
Y.A. Park, J.I. Yang, H.Y. Lee, K.H. Kim / Busan, Republic of Korea
1.11 Noninvasive Spectral Comparisons of Atrial Fibrillation versus Atrial
Tachycardia after Pulmonary Vein Isolation Using ECG-Derived Waveform
Analysis
J. Fleitman, E. Ciaccio, W. Whang, H. Garan, A. Biviano / New York, USA
1.12 Electrocardiographic abnormalities in patients with schizophrenia
M. Gegenava, T. Gegenava / Tbilisi, Georgia
1.13 Rhythm disorder during therapeutic hypothermia in paediatric patients
S. Dinarevic, R. Spahovic, F. Jonuzi, R. Gojak, M. Halimic / Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1.14 The association between QT interval and the presence of myocardial fibrosis
and its territories: insight from cardiac magnetic resonance
T. Boonyasirinant, R. Krittayaphong / Bangkok, Thailand
1.15 Increased short-term variability in the peak-to-end of the T wave in heart
disease
Y. Ishihara, T. Sasano, H. Sekine, M. Oya, S. Hibi, K. Hirao,
M. Matsuura / Tokyo, Japan
1.16 Correlating symptoms and the frequencies of arrhythmias, in different age
groups, using a 24-hour holter monitor recording
A. Fasih, Z. Jamal, A. Aisha, SH. Ghaniwala, M. Nasim, H. Khalid,
F. Haider, I. Roohi, M. Zahid, A. Zahid / Karachi, Pakistan
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Sunday 27 - Poster Area
1.17 Autonomic function in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
A. Tokatli, F. Kilicaslan, M. Uzun, B.S. Cebeci / Kocaeli, Turkey
Oct
1.18 Remote monitoring in the Province of Modena (Experience of Sassuolo
Cardiology)
F. Melandri, G. Lolli, P. Bellesi, S. Merighi, A. Guerra, M. Scapinelli,
S. Martano / Sassuolo, Italy
27th 1.19 Decentralization of pacemaker follow-up visit to local specialty care centres
using remote transmission
J.J. Ferrer-Hita, A. Rodríguez-González, R.A. Juárez- Prera, P. Jorge-Perez.
M. Carrillo-Pérez-Tomé, C. Duque-Gómez, M. Cubelo-Dornaleteche,
R. Pérez-Quintero, I. Laynez Cerdeña / Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
VASOVAGAL SYNCOPE: DIAGNOSTIC ISSUES
1.20 Evaluation of baroreceptors sensitivity in young adults with vasovagal
syncope in long term follow-up after correction of d-transposition of great
arteries by Senning atrial switch
A.Z. Pietrucha, B.J. Pietrucha1, I. Bzukala, J. Jedrzejczyk-Spaho,
D. Mroczek-Czernecka, E. Konduracka, O. Kruszelnicka, J. Nessler /
Cracow, Poland
1.21 Evaluation of the behavior of the QRS interval from the beginning of the
carotid pulse wave during an TILT test in 100 patients with a history of
syncope and a control group of 30 asymptomatic volunteers
A. Villamil, Y. Torres, J. Mariani, C. Perona, C. Tajer / Buenos Aires,
Argentina
1.22 The utility of echocardiography in the diagnosis of unexplained syncope in
older patients
C.M. Seifer, M. Kotrec / Winnipeg, Canada
1.23 The postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) in patients with
syncope and presyncope
H. Keller, C. Steger, E. Gatterer / Vienna, Austria
Sunday 27 - Poster Area
1.25 Syncope Unit: diagnostic yield of additional testing
J. Estepo, C. Cáceres Monié, I. Tello Santacruz, F. Casas, A. Baranchuk,
A. Cassano, O. Manuale / Buenos Aires, Argentina
1.26 Role of mobile telemedicine in patients with different typer of arrhythmia
and syncope
T. Gegenava, M. Gegenava, Z. Kirtava / Tbilisi, Georgia
Oct
1.27 A case report: Vasovagal syncope supposed resulting from sand bag 27th
compression applied after coronary angiography
D. Çinar, N. Olgun / Istanbul, Turkey
VASOVAGAL SYNCOPE: THERAPEUTIC ISSUES
1.28 Syncope Unit: Seven years of exeperience in a community hospital
J. Estepo, C. Cáceres Monié, I. Tello Santacruz, F. Casas, A. Baranchuk,
O. Manuale / Buenos Aires, Argentina
1.29 Evaluation of the head-up titl training in the treatment of patients with
vasovagal syncope
I. Bzukala, A.Z. Pietrucha, M. Wnuk, W. Piwowarska, J. Nessler /
Cracow, Poland
AF: CARDIOVERSION & ANTI-THROMBOTIC ISSUES
1.30 Awareness of atrial fibrillation and its risk factors
M. Gwechenberger, A. Hammer, N. Pavo, M. Huelsmann, J. StrametzJuranek / Vienna, Austria
1.31 Relationship between CHA2DS2-VASc scores and left atrial thrombus in
patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation
M. Nakajima, T. Harada, Y. Takagi, M. Takano, E. Nakano, Y. Takimura,
S. Nishio, K. Yoneyama, T. Furukawa, K. Suzuki, Y. Akashi / Kawasaki,
Japan
1.24 Difference os the clinical pattern of vasovagal syncope between menstruating
and post-menopausal women
J. Jędrzejczyk-Spaho, A.Z. Pietrucha, M. Wnuk, O. Kruszelnicka,
M. Węgrzynowska, I. Bzukała, D. Mroczek-Czernecka, J. Nessler /
Cracow, Poland
1.32 Relationship of a CHA2DS2-VASc score and peak velocity of left atrial
appendage with left atrial thrombus formation in patients with nonvalvular
atrial fibrillation
T. Harada, M. Nakajima, Y.Takagi, M. Takano, E. Nakano, Y. Takimura,
K. Yoneyama, S. Nishio, T. Furukawa, K. Suzuki, Y. Akashi / Kawasaki,
Japan
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Sunday 27 - Poster Area
Oct
CATHETER ABLATION OF AF: MAPPING TECHNIQUES
1.33 Stable Rotors and Focal Sources for Human Atrial Fibrillation Lie Widely
In Both Atria
S.M. Narayan, V. Swarup; J.C. Daubert, J. Day, K. Ellenbogen,
J. Hummel, R.C. Kowal, D.E. Krummen, J. M. Miller, V.Y. Reddy,
K. Shivkumar, J.S. Steinberg, K. Wheelan / San Diego, USA
27th 1.34 Prevalence of pulmonary vein activity in patients with atrial fibrillation
and healthy subjects utilizing high-sensitive vector magnetocardiography
M. Oya, T. Sasano, K. Aoyama, M. Terui, R. Okamoto, Y. Ishihara,
S. Hibi, K. Hirao, M. Matsuura / Tokyo, Japan
CATHETER ABLATION OF AF: ABLATION TECHNIQUES
1.35 Is esophageal temperature monitoring probe reliable for prevention of
esophageal injury?
H. Mani, Y. Nishikawa, H. Kitajima, D. Sato, Y.H. Chun / Kyoto, Japan
1.36 Combined dominianti frequency and complex fractionated electrogram
ablation after circumferential pulmonary vein isolation in atrial fibrillation
K. Kumagai, Y. Nakatani, K. Minami, T. Sasaki, S. Oshima / Maebashi,
Japan
Sunday 27 - Poster Area
RESULTS OF CRYOBALLOON AND LASER ABLATION OF AF
1.40 Complications of catheter pulmonary veins cryoablation: retrospective trial
of a high-volume centre
A. Bohó, S. Misíková, P. Spurný, M. Hudák, M. Kerekanič, B. Stančák /
Košice, Slovakia
1.41 The effect of post-procedural cardiac enzyme surge on the long-term Oct
27th
recurrence rates after cryo-balloon ablation for atrial fibrillation
B. Candemir, S. Aghdam, M. Kilickap, C.T. Kaya, A.T. Altin, A. Ongun,
V.K. Vurgun, O. Akyurek, M. Guldal, C. Erol / Ankara, Turkey
1.42 Pulmonary vein isolation using ArcticFront™ Cryoballoon vs. new
generation ArcticFront Advance™ Balloon guided by three-dimensional
reconstruction of left atrium based on intraprocedural rotational
angiography: feasibility and efficacy
J. Kaufmann, M. Sirgiovanni, P. Milewski, C. Kriatselis, E. Fleck,
J.H. Gerds-Li / Berlin, Germany
1.43 Conformal Impedance-Based Sensors for Cryoballoon Contact Assessment
J. Work, R. Ghaffari, T. Mihalik, S. Lee, N. Coulombe, K. Heist, C. Liu,
Y.Y. Hsu, L. Klinker, J. Ruskin, M. Mansour / Cambridge, USA
1.37 Adenosine infusion does not facilitate acute pulmonary vein reconnection
in observation period after initial isolation
E. Lyan, A. Klukvin, G. Gromyko, F. Tursunova, A. Kazakov,
A. Morozov, A. Merkureva, S. Yashin / Saint Petersburg, Russia
1.38 Simultaneous assessment of contact pressure and local electrical coupling
index using robotic navigation
M. Casella, A. Dello Russo, G.M. Fassini, F. Bologna, O. Al-Nono,
D. Colombo, E. Innocenti, P. Santangeli, L. Di Biase, E. Russo, M.
Zucchetti, B. Majocchi, M. Moltrasio, F. Tundo, V. Marino,
C. Carbucicchio, S. Riva, J.J. Gallinghouse, A. Natale, C. Tondo / Milan,
Italy
1.39 Atrial fibrillation ablation and simultaneous renal sympathetic denervation
using the same catheter and navigation system
F. Morgado, P. Cunha, J. Baptista, A. Nobre, R. Lopes, J. Abecassis,
G. Morgado, R. Bernardo, A. Almeida, V. Gil / Lisbon, Portugal
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Sunday 27 afternoon - Arazzi Room
Opening Ceremony
18.00 Welcome address
G. Dal Ben
U.L.S.S. 12 Veneziana General Manager
18.10 Presidents’ address
A. Raviele, A. Natale, S. Themistoclakis
Oct
27th
pm
18.25 Greetings of Political and Administrative Authorities
18.35 Greetings from the International Scientific Societies Representatives
H. Calkins G. Hindricks Y.H. Kim R. Cappato W. Zareba L. Aguinaga M. Santini K. Okumura L. Padeletti
HRS President
EHRA President Elect
APHRS President
ECAS President
ISHNE President
SOLAECE President
WSA President
JHRS President
AIAC President
19.05 Awards
“Raffaella Pieri Cutting-Edge Communication Message Award”
Geographic Areas Special Best Abstract Award
Distinguished Scientist Golden Lionel Award
Lecture
“Mapping and ablation of VT in NICM: lessons learned”
Francis E. Marchlinski
Distinguished Teacher Golden Lionel Award
Lecture
“The rise and fall of antiarrhythmic drugs”
John A. Camm
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Sunday 27 afternoon - Arazzi Room
Sunday 27 afternoon - Arazzi Room
Distinguished Scientist Golden Lionel Award
Distinguished Teacher Golden Lionel Award
A. Natale - Congress President
awards F.E. Marchlinski
A. Raviele - Congress President
awards J.A. Camm
Lecture:
Mapping and ablation of VT in NICM: lessons learned
27th
pm Oct
Francis E. Marchlinski
Lecture:
The rise and fall of antiarrhythmic drugs
Oct
27th
pm
John A. Camm
Dr. Frank Marchlinski is a graduate of the University
of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He completed
his postdoctoral, internal medicine and cardiologyelectrophysiology fellowship training at the Hospital of the
University of Pennsylvania. He was mentored in EP by Dr.
Mark Josephson. He is currently a Professor of Medicine
and Director of Electrophysiology for the University
of Pennsylvania Health Care System, and Director of the Electrophysiology
Laboratory at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. During his thirty
plus year history of scientific investigation he has authored over 320 original
articles and over 200 book chapters, reviews, and editorials, adding to the body
of new knowledge in nearly every area of electrophysiology. He was an early
investigator of the role of programmed stimulation for identifying arrhythmia risk
after myocardial infarction, and provided the original description of amiodarone
pulmonary toxicity. He provided one of the first reports on the clinical efficacy
and risks of ICD therapy in the early 1980’s and wrote the first report
on the need for a 10 Joule defibrillation safety margin for ensuring device clinical
efficacy. He also established the important role of ICD electrogram analysis for
arrhythmia diagnosis surrounding therapy delivery.He pioneered techniques for
ablation of unmappable ventricular tachycardia and proved the important role of
epicardial mapping and ablation in preventing recurrent VT in arrhythmogenic
RV cardiomyopathy.
Professor Camm is Professor of Clinical Cardiology at St
George’s University, London and Imperial University,
London.
He is a leader in the field of electrocardiography and
cardiac arrhythmias and sits on a number of society boards
associated with the subjects, including the World Society
of Arrhythmia (WSA), and the Atrial Fibrillation Task
Force of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), of which he is Chairman.
He is also Chair of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
(NICE) Guidelines for Acute Coronary Syndrome, and a member of numerous
cardiology societies.
Professor Camm is a major authority in the area of cardiology and has over 1,200
peer reviewed papers, 300 book chapters and 35 books (as editor, author or both)
to his credit. He is also Editor-in-Chief of several leading cardiology journals
including Europace and PACE.
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28th
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Detailed
Scientific Program
Monday, October 28, 2013
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Final Program
Monday 28 morning - Arazzi Room
Anti-thrombotic therapy for cardiac arrhythmias
JHRS Corner
8.30-10.30
STATE OF THE ART LECTURES ON AF AND THROMBOEMBOLISM
Chairmen: A.J. Camm / London, UK - A.L. Waldo / Cleveland, USA
Lecture 1. Mechanisms of thrombogenesis in AF: insights from experimental
models and genetics
V. Roldan / Murcia, Spain
Lecture 2. Stroke and bleeding risk assessment: where are we now?
G.Y.H. Lip / Birmingham, UK
8.30-10.30
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF IDIOPATHIC VENTRICULAR
ARRHYTHMIAS
Chairmen: K. Hirao / Tokyo, Japan - R. Mantovan / Cesena, Italy
Oct
28th HOW TO USE THE NEW ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS FOR STROKE
am
Monday 28 morning - Carnelutti Room
PREVENTION IN AF
Chairmen: A.J. Camm / London, UK - A.L. Waldo / Cleveland, USA
An overview of the new oral anticoagulants for stroke prevention in AF
R. De Caterina / Chieti, Italy
What do the guidelines say and what should updates modify?
J. Healey / Hamilton, Canada
Anti-thrombotic therapy for cardiac arrhythmias
11.00-13.00
PRACTICAL ASPECTS ON STROKE PREVENTION IN ATRIAL
FIBRILLATION - WHAT TO DO?
Chairmen: H. Heidbüchel / Leuven, Belgium - G.Y.H. Lip / Birmingham, UK
My patient on oral anticoagulation has a high stroke and bleeding risk - what to do?
T. Potpara / Belgrade, Serbia
My patient gets a thromboembolic event despite well controlled warfarin
G. Hindricks / Leipzig, Germany
My patient with AF presents with an acute coronary syndrome and needs a stent
B.S. Lewis / Haifa, Israel
My patient taking a novel oral anticoagulant needs surgery, device implantation
or ablation
A.J. Camm / London, UK
My patient on dabigatran presents with an ischaemic stroke, and is being
considered for thrombolysis
D. Toni / Rome, Italy
My patient taking a novel oral anticoagulant presents major GI bleeding
F. Marín-Ortuño / Murcia, Spain
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Idiopathic VPC: Distribution of foci and tips of ablation
Y. Yamauchi / Tokyo, Japan
J wave syndrome: clinical diagnosis, risk stratification and treatment
M. Takagi / Osaka, Japan
Idiopathic ventricular tachycardia: trans-catheter ablation or anti arrhythmic drugs?
C. Tondo / Milan, Italy
Electrical storm: incidence, prognosis and therapy
A. Sagone / Milan, Italy
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia / cardiomyopathy
11.00-13.00
ARVD/C: FROM GENE TO THERAPY
Chairmen: G. Thiene / Padua, Italy - C. Wolpert / Ludwigsburg, Germany
Is ARVD/C still the correct name?
C. Basso / Padua, Italy
On genotype-phenotype correlation
R.N.W. Hauer / Utrecht, The Netherlands
Who needs pharmacologic therapy?
D. Corrado / Padua, Italy Who needs catheter ablation, and which approach?
F.E. Marchlinski / Philadelphia, USA
Who needs ICD or combined therapy?
H. Calkins / Baltimore, USA
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Oct
28th
am
Monday 28 morning - Cenacolo Room
WSA Corner
New technologies and techniques for catheter ablation
8.30-10.30
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: HETEROGENEITY OF THE OPTIMAL
TREATMENT WORLDWIDE
8.30-10.30
MAPPING, IMAGING, ABLATING: WHAT’S NEW?
Chairmen: A. Oto / Ankara, Turkey - M. Santini / Rome, Italy
Overview of therapeutical armamentarium: appropriate indications, advantages
& disadvantages
C.P. Lau / Hong Kong, China
Oct
28th The optimal treatment in the well developed countries
am
Monday 28 morning - Piccolo Teatro Room
E.N. Prystowsky / Indianapolis, USA
The optimal treatment in less developed countries
S. Zhang / Beijing, China
Heterogeneity in AF treatment worldwide: a cultural or an economical problem?
P. Kirchhof / Birmingham, UK
AF clinical trials update 2013
11.00-13.00
STROKE PREVENTION IN AF: PARTICULAR ISSUES
Chairmen: R. De Caterina / Chieti, Italy - M. Marquez / Mexico City, Mexico
Chairmen: F.E. Marchlinski / Philadelphia, USA - S. Themistoclakis / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Non invasive ECG mapping to guide catheter ablation
P. Jaïs / Bordeaux, France
FIRM mapping: real progress or just increment?
S.M. Narayan / San Diego, USA
Oct
28th
New imaging technologies to characterize arrhythmic substrate
A. Dello Russo / Milan, Italy
am
Technologies for better lesion creation
W.G. Stevenson / Boston, USA
Technologies for measuring catheter contact
J. Kautzner / Prague, Czech Republic
Value of ICE for the electrophysiologists
11.00-13.00
INTRACARDIAC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY: ADVANCES IN
TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS
Chairmen: D. Callans / Philadelphia, USA - D.L. Packer / Rochester, USA
Cardioversion + oral anticoagulation
A. Capucci / Ancona, Italy
Renal dysfunction + oral anticoagulation
S.H. Hohnloser / Frankfurt, Germany
Coronary disease + oral anticoagulation
G. Di Pasquale / Bologna, Italy
AF ablation + oral anticoagulation
S. Themistoclakis / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Risk-benefit analysis of oral anticoagulation in AF
S.J. Connolly / Hamilton, Canada
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New windows for ICE imaging: using unconventional approaches
C.F. Liu / New York, USA
Left atrial appendage morphology: are ICE and CT correlations feasible?
P. Santangeli / Philadelphia, USA
ICE for left atrial appendage imaging: can it be improved?
D. Lakkireddy / Kansas City, USA
ICE guided CRT: is there evidence of reverse remodeling?
S. Saksena / New Brunswick, USA
Three-dimensional ICE imaging
A. Al-Ahmad / Palo Alto, USA
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Final Program
Monday 28 morning - Cipressi Room
Monday 28 morning - Barbantini Room
EHRA Corner
CHRS Corner
8.30-10.30
OPTIMAL THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE
8.30-10.30
CONTROVERSIES IN CATHETER ABLATION AND EP TRAINING
Chairmen: L. Mont / Barcelona, Spain - J.M. Morgan / Southampton, UK
Chairmen: P. Guerra / Montreal, Canada - A. Verma / Toronto, Canada
What is best medical therapy in patients with systolic and diastolic heart failure?
L.W. Stevenson / Boston, USA
Optimal device therapy in CHF-patients with a wide QRS: how important is
MRI compatibility
C. Wolpert / Ludwigsburg, Germany
Oct
Therapy in CHF-patients with a narrow QRS: combination of subcutaneous
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defibrillators with CCM devices?
am
M. Borggrefe / Mannheim, Germany
Does home monitoring improve outcome in CHF-patients?
J.M. Morgan / Southampton, UK
EHRA EP-wires surveys: what is common practice in pacemaker lead management?
C. Blomström-Lundqvist / Uppsala, Sweden
Improvements in AF ablation outcome will be based more on technological
advancement versus mechanistic understanding
PRO: C.A. Morillo / Hamilton, Canada
CON: S. Willems / Hamburg, Germany
We are underutilizing VT ablation in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy
PRO: K. Soejima / Kawasaki, Japan
CON: J.L. Sapp / Halifax, Canada
European / Canadian round-table on EP training harmonization
Canadian perspective: P. Guerra / Montreal, Canada
European perspective: J.L. Merino / Madrid, Spain
St. Jude Medical Satellite Symposium
Pediatric aspects of cardiac arrhythmias
11.00 - 13.00
FLUOROSCOPY EXPOSURE DURING ABLATION PROCEDURES AND DEVICE
IMPLANTATION: REDUCING THE RISK FOR PATIENTS AND CLINICIANS
11.00-13.00
MANAGEMENT OF CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS IN PEDIATRIC AGE
Chairmen: L. Calò / Rome, Italy - P. Jaïs / Bordeaux, France
Risks related to fluoroscopy radiation associated with electrophysiology procedures
E. Picano / Pisa, Italy
Near-zero fluoroscopic exposure during catheter ablation of supraventricular
arrhythmias: the Italian experience of the NO PARTY trial
M. Casella / Milan, Italy
Routine implant of biventricular ICD guided by an electroanatomic mapping system
M. Del Greco / Trento, Italy
Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation without radiation exposure using a 3D
mapping system
M. Scaglione / Asti, Italy
The unique MediGuide technology for CRT lead placement and catheter ablation
C. Pappone / Cotignola, Italy
Role of Mediguide in AF/SVT/VT ablation – The LESSRADS Registry
D. Lakkireddy / Kansas City, USA
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Chairmen: G. Kudaiberdieva / Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan - M.J. Strieper / Atlanta, USA
Unusual pediatric anatomy and challenges
E. Saarel / Salt Lake City, USA
Clinical use and limitations of non-invasive EP tests
G. Kudaiberdieva / Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Non-flouroscopic EP studies in the pediatric lab
J. Clark / Akron, USA
Cryo vs radiofrequency ablation for AVNRT
J. Kirsch / Toronto, Canada
Difficulties in pacemaker and ICD implantation
A. Kiliç / Ankara, Turkey
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Final Program
Oct
28th
am
Monday 28 morning - Consiglio Room
French Corner
Asymptomatic AF
8.30-10.30
DAILY CHALLENGES IN ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS: FROM CASE
REPORTS TO GUIDELINES
8.30-10.30
SILENT AF: DETECTION, PROGNOSIS AND INTERVENTIONS
Chairmen: H. Kottkamp / Zurich, Switzerland - A. Raviele / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Epidemiologic and prognostic implications of “silent” AF
A. Capucci / Ancona, Italy
Device based detection: approaches and validation
T. Lewalter / Munich, Germany
Oct
Stroke and silent AF: a critical assessment
28th
R. Hatala / Bratislava, Slovak Republic
am
Clinical trials in silent AF: are they essential for AF interventions?
W. Jung / Villingen, Germany
Implications of silent AF and its progression for AF clinical trials
S. Saksena / New Brunswick, USA
Chairmen: E. Aliot / Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France - J.J. Blanc / Brest, France
A patient with an asymptomatic hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
B.J. Maron / Minneapolis, USA
An asymptomatic patient with low ejection fraction and a wide left bundle
branch block
28th J.C. Daubert / Rennes, France
Oct
am
Monday 28 morning - Borges Room
A patient with an asymptomatic atrial fibrillation
G. Hindricks / Leipzig, Germany
A patient with asymptomatic cerebral lesions during AF ablation
E.G. Vester / Düsseldorf, Germany
A patient with an asymptomatic early repolarization
F. Sacher / Bordeaux, France
Medico Satellite Symposium
10.45-13.00
CAN HAEMODYNAMIC SENSING IMPROVE THE PACING THERAPY IN THE REMOTE MONITORING ERA?
Chairmen: P. Mabò / Rennes, France - L. Padeletti / Florence, Italy
Haemodynamic alterations induced by cardiac pacing: is clinical evaluation sufficient or do we need long-term device monitoring?
E. Aliot / Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
Can Trans Valvular Impedance detect changes in the mechanical performance
of the heart?
F.R. Dorticòs Balea / La Havana, Cuba
Tachyarrhythmias in pacemaker patients: what to ask to the device diagnostics?
A.M. Gillis / Calgary, Canada
What are the benefits of matched TVI and intracardiac ECG recording in discriminating between supraventricular and ventricular tachyarrhythmias?
C. Pandozi / Rome, Italy
Celebrating 40 years of Medico SpA
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Modern Management of AF
11.00-13.00
IMPROVING THE CONTINUUM OF CARE IN PATIENTS WITH AF:
HOW CAN WE MAKE IT SYSTEMATIC?
Chairmen: P. Dorian / Toronto, Canada - T. Lobban / London, UK
International perspective on outcomes in atrial fibrillation in the emergency
room - details from the RELY-AF Registry
J. Healey / Hamilton, Canada
Design and implementation of a systematic approach to patients presenting
with atrial fibrillation in the emergency room: the Innovate-AF project
P. Dorian / Toronto, Canada
The benefits of a systematic, nurse clinician lead atrial fibrillation program
J.M.L. Hendriks / Maastricht, The Netherlands
Panel discussion
P. Dorian / Toronto, Canada
J. Healey / Hamilton, Canada
J.M.L Hendriks / Maastricht, The Netherlands
T. Lobban / London, UK
C. Morais / Lisbon, Portugal
A. Rossillo / Venice-Mestre, Italy
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Final Program
Monday 28 morning - Soffitto Room
Monday 28 morning - Soffitto Room
Oral Communications
Oral Communications
08.30-10.30
VASOVAGAL SYNCOPE: DIAGNOSTIC ISSUES
11.00-13.00
VASOVAGAL SYNCOPE: THERAPEUTIC ISSUES
Chairmen: A. Gonzalez Hermosillo / Mexico City, Mexico - R.A. Kenny / Dublin, Ireland
Chairmen: A. Moya / Barcelona, Spain - W.K. Shen / Phoenix, USA
Familial neurally mediated syncope
M. Nakao, S. Kobayashi, N. Makita / Chiba, Japan
Syncope clinic: first one year experience and problems in Japan
T. Furukawa, M. Nakajima, Y. Takagi E. Nakano, M. Takano, S. Nishio,
T. Harada, Y. Akashi, F. Miyake / Kawasaki, Japan
Evaluation of clinical usefulness of standardized, questionnaire-based history
evaluation in the diagnosis of syncope
28th A.Z. Pietrucha, I. Bzukala, M. Wnuk, W. Piwowarska, J. Nessler / Cracow,
am Poland
Oct
Analysis of baroreceptors sensitivity during head-up tilt test in patients with
vasovagal syncope
A.Z. Pietrucha, I. Bzukala, J Jedrzejczyk-Spaho, M. Wnuk, W. Piwowarska,
J. Nessler / Cracow, Poland
Misdiagnosis of neurally-mediated syncope revealed by prolonged ECG
monitoring. An analysis from the Third International Study on Syncope of
Uncertain Etiology (ISSUE-3)
A. Ungar, P. Sgobino, V. Russo, E. Vitale, R. Sutton, D. Melissano, X. Beiras,
N. Bottoni, H.H. Ebert, M.M. Gulizia, M. Iorfida, A. Moya, D. Andresen,
N. Grovale, M. Brignole / Florence, Italy
Additional diagnostic value of implantable loop recorder in patients with initial
diagnosis of non-syncopal transiet loss of consciousness
M. Rafanelli, R. Maggi, A. Ceccofiglio, D. Solari, M. Brignole, A. Ungar /
Florence, Italy
10-year experience in ILR
M. Fernandes, V. Sanfins, V.H. Pereira, J. Português, S. Ribeiro, B. Rodrigues,
A. Alves, I. Quelhas, A. Lourenço / Guimarães, Portugal
Efficacy of electrical velocimetry (EV) for the diagnostic of the progressive
orthostatic hypotension (POH)
C. Podoleanu, A. Varga, A. Magdas, D. Podoleanu, A. Incze, E. Carasca /
Targu Miures, Romania
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Evaluation of baroreceptors sensitivity changes during the treatment of vasovagal Oct
sensitivity by tilt training
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A.Z. Pietrucha, I. Bzukala, M. Wnuk, J. Jedrzejczyk-Spaho, J. Nessler / am
Cracow, Poland
Limited utility of physical counter-pressure maneuvers in preventing syncopal
recurrence in patients older than 40 years with recurrent neurally-mediated
syncope. An analysis from the Third International Study on Syncope of Uncertain
Etiology (ISSUE-3)
M. Tomaino, C. Romeo, E. Vitale, T. Kus, A. Moya, W. Wieling, S. Giuli,
A. Gentili, R. Sutton on behalf of the International Study on Syncope of
Uncertain Etiology 3 (ISSUE-3) Investigators / Bolzano, Italy
Diagnostic yeald of tilt table test to predict recurrences of neurally-mediated
reflex syncope in patients treated using a pacemaker
M. Tomaino, C. Romeo, P. Sgobino, J. Rottensteiner, A. Beccarello,
A. Kaneppele / Bolzano, Italy
Dual chamber pacemaker (with rate drop response algorithm) in patients with
severe clinical presentation of neurally-mediated syncope selected by implantable
loop recorder
M. Tomaino, C. Romeo, P. Donolato, P. Sgobino, A. Beccarello, J. Rottensteiner,
A. Kaneppele / Bolzano, Italy
The benefits of pacemaker therapy in patients with neurally-mediated syncope
and documented asystole is greater when tilt test is negative. An analysis from the
Third Interntional Study on Syncope of Uncertain Etiology (ISSUE-3)
R. Sutton, M. Brignole, P. Donateo, M. Tomaino, R. Massa, M. Iori, X. Beiras,
A. Moya, T.Kus, J.C. Deharo, S. Giuli, A. Gentili / London, UK
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Final Program
Monday 28 afternoon - Carnelutti Room
Sorin Group Luncheon Panel
Bayer Luncheon Panel
13.00-14.30
CRT GOALS AND ISSUES: THE EXPERTS’ POINT OF VIEW
13.00-14.30
STROKE PREVENTION IN ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: THE ROLE OF
RIVAROXABAN
Chairmen: J.C. Deharo / Marseille, France - J. Steffel / Zürich, Switzerland
CRT therapy: towards a multidisciplinary approach
M. Zecchin / Trieste, Italy
Oct
28th Maximizing CRT efficacy
pm
Monday 28 afternoon - Cenacolo Room
B. Schaer / Basel, Switzerland
Chairmen: P. Kirchhof / Birmingham, UK - A. Raviele / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Rivaroxaban in AF: not only Rocket study R. Cappato / San Donato Milanese, Italy
Oct
Use of Rivaroxaban in the real world compared to results in clinical trials: is
there any difference?
H. Bonnemeier / Kiel, Germany
Exercise plus CRT benefits
G. Perego / Milan, Italy
CRT Health Economics: from HTA to the real approach
M. Piacenti / Pisa, Italy
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Practical issues on the use of Rivaroxaban
S. Themistoclakis / Venice-Mestre, Italy
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Final Program
28th
pm
Monday 28 afternoon - Cipressi Room
Medtronic Emerging leaders Luncheon Panel
Microlife Luncheon Panel
13.00-14.30
EMERGING LEADERS IN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY:
CASE PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION
13.00-14.30
SCREENING FOR ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Chairman: E.N. Prystowsky / Indianapolis, USA
Faculty: M.R. Gold / Charleston, USA
S.H. Hohnloser / Frankfurt, Germany
M. Santini / Rome, Italy
Oct
28th Case 1
pm
Monday 28 afternoon - Barbantini Room
F. Massin / Montpellier, France
Chairmen: A. Moll / Widnau, Switzerland - W.J. Verberk / Widnau, Switzerland
Screening for Atrial Fibrillation – Part 1
G.Y.H. Lip / Birmingham, UK
Screening for Atrial Fibrillation – Part 2
T. Lobban / Stratford-upon-Avon, UK
Oct
28th
Screening for Atrial Fibrillation – Part 3
W.J. Verberk / Widnau, Switzerland
Case 2
L. Di Biase / New York, USA
pm
Case 3
P. Foley / Swindon, UK
Case 4
M. Müller / Cologne, Germany
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Final Program
Monday 28 afternoon - Arazzi Room
Atrial fibrillation from A to Z
Japanese Corner
14.30-16.30
NEW AF MAPPING AND ABLATION TECHNIQUES
14.30-16.30
REVISIT OF BRUGADA SYNDROME: FROM BASIC MECHANISM
TO CATHETER ABLATION
Chairmen: P. Adragão / Carnaxide, Portugal - D.L. Packer / Rochester, USA
Non-invasive panoramic mapping to assess the underlying mechanisms of AF
M. Haïssaguerre / Bordeaux, France
“FIRM” technique to localize focal sources and rotors and guide AF ablation
K. Shivkumar / Los Angeles, USA
Oct
Chairmen: P. Delise / Conegliano Veneto, Italy - H. Nakagawa / Oklahoma City, USA
Genetic mutation
N. Makita / Nagasaki, Japan
PV isolation with visually guided laser balloon catheter: feasibility and results
Basic mechanism: repolarization abnormalities
C. Napolitano / Pavia, Italy
AF ablation by using contact force-sensing catheter: tool or toy?
J. Kautzner / Prague, Czech Republic
Basic mechanism: RV fibrosis and conduction delay
M.G. Hoogendijk / Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
AF ablation with circular irrigated multi-electrode catheter: efficacy and safety
M. Grimaldi / Acquaviva delle Fonti, Italy
Antiarrhythmic medications and ICD therapy
K. Kusano / Osaka, Japan
28th K.H. Kuck / Hamburg, Germany
pm
Monday 28 afternoon - Carnelutti Room
Will electrophysiologists play ball? The ablating EP’s perspective
N.S. Peters / London, UK
Atrial fibrillation from A to Z
17.00-19.00
AF ABLATION CONTROVERSIES: 1. ANTICOAGULATION ISSUES
Chairmen: H. Kottkamp / Zurich, Switzerland - S. Themistoclakis / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Should pre-procedural transesophageal echocardiography be performed in all
patients including those at low thrombo-embolic risk?
PRO: E. Bertaglia / Padua, Italy
CON: Y.H. Kim / Seoul, Korea
AF ablation under therapeutic warfarin should be preferred to warfarin
discontinuation with peri-procedural bridging with heparin
PRO: L. Di Biase / New York, USA
CON: R. Cappato / San Donato Milanese, Italy
Oral anticoagulation may be safely stopped after apparently successful AF ablation
PRO: D. Lakkireddy / Kansas City, USA
CON: S.A. Chen / Taipei, Taiwan
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Catheter ablation
C. Tondo / Milan, Italy
SOLAECE Corner 1
17.00-19.00
ABLATION OF VENTRICULAR COMPLEX SUBSTRATES
Chairmen: L. Aguinaga / Tucuman, Argentina - M. Figueiredo / Sao Paulo, Brazil
Usefulness of new imaging techniques to identify complex arrhythmogenic
substrates in the ventricle
G. Rodriguez Diez / Mexico City, Mexico
The challenge of ablation of substrates in the outflow tract of the right ventricle
and left ventricle
L. Aguinaga / Tucuman, Argentina
The challenge of ablation of ventricular arrhythmias in chagasic patients
R. Keegan / Bahia Blanca, Argentina
Ventricular tachycardia ablation in ischemic heart disease: current status
L. Mont / Barcelona, Spain
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Monday 28 afternoon - Cenacolo Room
Oct
28th
pm
Monday 28 afternoon - Piccolo Teatro Room
AF clinical trials update 2013
Role of Cardiac Imaging in Electrophysiology
14.30-16.30
AF REGISTRIES
14.30-16.30
ROLE OF CARDIAC IMAGING IN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
Chairmen: S.J. Connolly / Hamilton, Canada - S.H. Hohnloser / Frankfurt, Germany
Chairmen: D. Callans / Philadelphia, USA - S. Iliceto / Padua, Italy
Overview of different registries
G.Y.H. Lip / Birmingham, UK
Role of echocardiography in the evaluation and management of atrial fibrillation
F. Rigo / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Update on RECORDAF registry
A.J. Camm / London, UK
ICE for interventional electrophysiology
A. Rossillo / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Oct
28th
Global burden of AF (RE-LY Registry)
J. Healey / Hamilton, Canada
Role of cardiac imaging for the exclusion of LAA thrombi
G.M. Fassini / Milan, Italy
Newly diagnosed AF at risk of stroke (GARFIELD Registry)
A. Kakkar / London, UK
How reliable is to assess the presence and extension of atrial fibrosis by cardiac
MR imaging
M. Perazzolo Marra / Padua, Italy
Registry on LAA occlusion device
M. Mansour / Boston, USA
AF clinical trials update 2013
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Role of cardiac MR imaging in the evaluation and management of patients with
ventricular arrhythmias
M.J. Garcia / New York, USA
Vasovagal Syncope
17.00-19.00
AF THERAPY TRIALS
Chairmen: C. Blömstrom-Lundqvist / Stockholm, Sweden - P. Dorian / Toronto, Canada
17.00-19.00
NEGLECTED ASPECTS OF VASOVAGAL SYNCOPE
Dronedarone meta-analysis
S.H. Hohnloser / Frankfurt, Germany
Chairmen: A. Moya / Barcelona, Spain - R. Sutton / Monte Carlo, Monaco
The meaning of vasovagal reactions in animals
P. Alboni / Ferrara, Italy
PALLAS sub-analysis
N.S. Peters / London, UK
The meaning of vasovagal syncope in humans
J.J. Blanc / Brest, France
First-line ablation trials
C.A. Morillo / Hamilton, Canada
Vasovagal syncope starting in the young and in the elderly: the same nosologic entity?
W.K. Shen / Phoenix, USA
Ablation trials on mortality outcome
D.L. Packer / Rochester, USA
Update on LAA device and surgery trials
E. Saad / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Psychological disturbances in subjects with frequent vasovagal syncope: possible
cause or consequence?
R.S. Sheldon / Calgary, Canada
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Monday 28 afternoon - Cipressi Room
Heart failure and resynchronization therapy
14.30-16.30
INDIVIDUALIZING CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY
DELIVERY (1)
Oct
28th
pm
Monday 28 afternoon - Barbantini Room
Arrhythmias in adults with congenital heart disease:
beyond evidence-based medicine
14.30-16.30
MECHANISMS AND PREVENTION OF ARRHYTHMIAS
Chairmen: M.R. Gold / Charleston, USA - J.S. Steinberg / New York, USA
Chairmen: J. Hebe / Bremen, Germany - E. Rosenthal / London, UK
CRT in patients with right bundle branch block: yes, no, perhaps?
M.R. Gold / Charleston, USA
Anatomy: view to the morphology of the unoperated heart
S.Y. Ho / London, UK
Role of PVC ablation in improving the response rate of CRT patients
D. Lakkireddy / Kansas City, USA
Arrhythmogenesis: incidence and substrates for tachycardia - where to burn (or
not) in 2020?
N.A. Blom / Leiden, The Netherlands
Persistent and permanent AF in CRT patients: which treatment strategy?
M. Brignole / Lavagna, Italy
Targeted LV lead placement to guide CRT: a worthy approach?
P. Lambiase / London, UK
Radiation dose reduction during CRT implantation: do we have an issue here?
A.M. Russo / Cherry Hill, USA
Heart failure and resynchronization therapy
17.00-19.00
INDIVIDUALIZING CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY
DELIVERY (2)
Chairmen: J.C. Daubert / Rennes, France - C. Linde / Stockholm, Sweden
AV optimization in CRT: when is it useful?
M.R. Gold / Charleston, USA
Follow-up of a CRT patient: when remote, when in-person
J.C. Daubert / Rennes, France
CRT super-responder: worth thinking to downgrade from CRT-D to CRT-P?
C. Linde / Stockholm, Sweden
Percutaneous mitral valve repair in CRT patients: indication and outcome
K.H. Kuck / Hamburg, Germany
Prognosticators in a heterogeneous population: objectives for primary prevention?
E. Rosenthal / London, UK
Resynchronisation of the “abnormal” heart - who is a candidate - on what rationale?
H. Abdul-Khaliq / Homburg-Saar, Germany
Arrhythmias in adults with congenital heart disease:
beyond evidence-based medicine
17.00-19.00
THERAPEUTIC CHALLENGES
Chairmen: N.A. Blom / Leiden, The Netherlands - R. Ventura / Bremen, Germany
Anatomy: view to the morphology of the operated heart
S.Y. Ho / London, UK
Atrial tachycardia: lessons learned from 20 years of interventional treatment
J. Hebe / Bremen, Germany
Ventricular tachycardia: systematic approaches despite variant anatomy K. Zeppenfeld / Leiden, The Netherlands
Challenges of device implantation: any limitations left in 2013?
F. Drago / Rome, Italy
Lead extraction in CRT patients: frequency, challenges, and outcome
C. Kennergren / Gothenburg, Sweden
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Oct
28th
pm
Monday 28 afternoon - Consiglio Room
Mechanisms and ablation of cardiac arrhythmias
EHRA Corner
14.30-16.30
MECHANISMS & VALUE OF EP STUDY
14.30-16.30
TRANSLATIONAL APPROACHES IN PERSISTENT ATRIAL
FIBRILLATION
Chairmen: M.M. Scheinman / San Francisco, USA - K. Soejima / Kawasaki, Japan
Mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias
F.E. Marchlinski / Philadelphia, USA
Oct
28th
pm
Monday 28 afternoon - Borges Room
Mechanisms and treatment options for patients with genetic arrhythmic syndromes
M.J. Ackerman / Rochester, USA
Role of the autonomics in the pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation
C. Pappone / Cotignola, Italy
Use of the EP laboratory to diagnose patients with SVT
M.M. Scheinman / San Francisco, USA
Use of the EP laboratory to diagnose patients with wide complex tachycardia
H. Calkins / Baltimore, USA
Mechanisms and ablation of cardiac arrhythmias
Chairmen: A. Goette / Magdeburg, Germany - J.L. Merino / Madrid, Spain
Differences in quality of life in paroxysmal and persistent AF
K.H. Ladwig / Munich, Germany
Novel concepts and tools for catheter ablation of persistent AF
G. Hindricks / Leipzig, Germany
Oct
28th
Pathophysiological characterizations of fractionated electrograms: how to define
ablation targets?
D. Lau / Maastricht, The Netherlands
Long-term outcome after ablation of persistent AF
F. Gaita / Turin, Italy
Indian Corner
17.00-19.00
ABLATION OF CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
17.00-19.00
THE LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGE: NEW INSIGHTS &
INTERVENTIONS
Chairmen: M.M. Scheinman / San Francisco, USA - G. Turitto / New York, USA
Chairmen: S. Saksena / New Brunswick, USA - A. Ravikishore / Bangalore, India
Ablation of AVNRT and junctional tachycardias
M.M. Scheinman / San Francisco, USA
Ablation of typical and variant accessory pathways
F.E. Marchlinski / Philadelphia, USA
Imaging the left atrial appendage: techniques and advances
B. Singh / Gurgaon, India
Does the anatomy of left atrial appendage correlate with the risk of stroke?
A. Natale / Austin, USA
Mapping the left atrial appendage during AF ablation
C. Tondo / Milan, Italy
Ablation of atrial fibrillation
M. Haïssaguerre / Bordeaux, France
Ablation of idiopathic VT
E. Aliot / Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
Ablation of VT associated with structural cardiac disease
K. Soejima / Kawasaki, Japan
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Percutaneous device occlusion of the left atrial appendage: current status
T. Lewalter / Munich, Germany
Catheter ablation of AF in combination with left atrial appendage closure:
feasibility and results
L. Boersma / Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
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pm
Monday 28 afternoon - Soffitto Room
Monday 28 afternoon - Soffitto Room
Oral Communications
Oral Communications
14.30-16.30
AF: CARDIOVERSION & ANTI-THROMBOTIC ISSUES
17.00-19.00
CATHETER ABLATION OF AF: MAPPING TECHNIQUES
Chairmen: E. Pisanò / Lecce, Italy - T. Potpara / Belgrade, Serbia
Chairmen: A. Ardashev / Moscow, Russia - G. Barbato / Bologna, Italy
Conversion of acute atrial fibrillation with propafenone or vernakalant
D. Conde, J.P. Costabel, M. Aragon, M.F. Lambardi, M. Trivi, A. Giniger /
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Non invasive electrocardiographic imaging and catheter ablation of persistent
atrial fibrillation of persistent atrial fibrillation: initial experience
A. Revishvili, O. Sopov, E. Labartkava, T. Dzhordzhikia, V. Kalinin / Moscow,
Russia
Oct
Pharmacological management of recent-onset atrial fibrillation in acute setting:
pm
A. Bonora, F. Beltrame, G. Taioli, G. Zerman, P. Castiglioni, R. Codogni,
E. Sanzone, E. Franchi, D. Girelli, C. Pistorelli / Verona, Italy
28th an open-label cohort study
Determination of influencing factors and correlation after electric cardioversions
in various atrial fibrillation paroxysm recidives
A. Strēlnieks, O. Kalējs, A. Lejnieks, A. Kalniņ, I. Vilnite / Riga, Latvia
Clinical charactreristics and outcomes of patients with non-valvular atrial
fibrillation who undergo multiple direct-current cardioversion procedures
A. García-Fernández, F. Marín-Ortuño, J.G. Martínez-Martínez, A, IbáñezCriado, J.L. Ibáñez-Criado, V. Roldán-Schilling, M. Valdés, F. Sogorb-Garri /
Murcia, Spain
Utility of the CHADS2 and CHA2DS2-VASc scores to predict embolic risk after
direct-current cardioversion in non-valvular atrial fibrillation
A. García-Fernández, F. Marín-Ortuño, V. Roldán-Schilling, J.G. MartínezMartínez, A, Ibáñez-Criado, J.L. Ibáñez-Criado, M. Valdés, F. Sogorb-Garri /
Murcia, Spain
Warfarin dosing algorithm is safe and effective in the elderly
A. Salacata, S. Keavey / Alpena, USA
Oct
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with persistent or paroxysmal atrial fibrillation with or without prior ablation
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S.M. Narayan, R. Sehra, D.E. Krummen, K. Shivkumar, J.M. Miller,
V. Swarup / San Diego, USA
Identification of left atrium ganglionated plexi by dense epicardial mapping as
ablation targets for the treatment of concomitant atrial fibrillation
Y. Kondo, M. Ueda, M. Watanabe, M. Ishimura, T. Kajiyama, N. Hashiguchi,
T. Kanaeda, M. Nakano, Y. Hiranuma, T. Ishizaka, G. Matsumiya, Y. Kobayashi
/ Chiba, Japan
Radiofrequency ablation approach in paroxysmal atrial fibrillation patients using
either mathematical scanning or clinical approach
A. Ardashev, M. Mazurov, I. Kaluzhny, E.G. Zhelyakov, Y. Belenkov / Moscow,
Russia
Ganglionated plexi ablation directed by high-frequency stimulation and complex
fractionated atrial electrograms for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
A. Strelnikov, D. Losik, S. Bayramova, E. Pokushalov, A. Romanov,
S. Artyomenko, N. Shirokova, A. Turov, A. Karaskov / Novosibirsk, Russia
Analysis of problems in oral anticoagulants real clinical practice by patients with
atrial fibrillation
A. Strelnieks, B. Lurina, O. Litunenko, M. Vikmane, S. Sakne, G. Rancane,
A. Lejnieks, A. Erglis, O. Kalejs / Riga, Latvia
Novel oral anticoagulants in patients undergoing catheter ablation for atrial
fibrillation
D. Bastian, K. Goehl / Nuremberg, Germany
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Monday 28 - Poster Area
Poster Session 2
Presenters must be on-site to answer questions at the below scheduled times:
10.30-11.00 16.30-17.00
CATHETER ABLATION OF AF:
LONG-TERM RESULTS (OUTCOME)
Oct
28th
2.1 Radiofrequency catheter ablation to paroxysmal atrial fibrillation patients
with persistent left superior vena cava
K. Minami, Y. Nakatani, M. Nakano, K. Ikeda, T. Sasaki, K. Nakamura,
K. Kumagai, S. Naito, S. Oshima / Maebashi, Japan
2.2 Incidence and severity of pulmonary vein stenosis after isolated cryoballoon
and after mixed isolation with cryoballoon and radiofrequency
C. Muñoz-Esparza, J. Martínez Sánchez, P. Peñafiel-Verdú, M. Salar
Alcaraz, JJ. Sánchez Muñoz, J. Castillo Castillo, JM. López Ayala,
M. Valdés Chávarri, A. García Alberola / Murcia, Spain
2.3 Atrial fibrillation ablation: predictors of recurrence, does paroxysmal AF
rule the outcome?
F. Moscoso Costa, D. Cavaco, H. Dores, P. Santos, P. Carmo, G. Cardoso,
S. Carvalho, F. Morgado, P. Adragão / Lisbon, Portugal
Monday 28 - Poster Area
2.7 Echocardiographic and ECG predictors of late arrhythmia recurrence after
radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation
A. Ardashev, E.A. Dolgushina, E.G. Zhelyakov, A.V. Konev,
V.N. Ardashev / Moscow, Russia
2.8 Decreased atrial appendage velocity does not predict recurrence at longterm in patients who underwent cryoballoon ablation for atrial fibrillation
B. Candemir, A.T. Altin, C.T. Kaya, M. Kilickap, S. Aghdam, A. Ongun,
K. Vurgun, O. Akyurek, M. Guldal, C. Erol / Ankara, Turkey
2.9
Gastroesophageal reflux disease predicts atrial fibrillation recurrence after
pulmonary vein isolation
Oct
L. Lioni, K. Vlachos, M. Efremidis, K. Letsas, A. Sideris / Athens, th
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Greece
2.10 The Role of Baseline Level of Serum High Sensitivity C-reactive Protein in
Long-term Recurrence After Ablative Therapy in Patients With Persistent
Atrial Fibrillation
W.J. Park, Y.J. Choi, S.H. Lee, D.G. Shin, H.S. Park, Y.N. Kim,
M.H. Bae, Y.C. Cho, Y.S. Lee, B.C. Jung / Daegu, Korea
SURGERY FOR CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
2.4 Referral Bias among Electrophysiologists performing atrial fibrillation
radio-frequency ablation (AF-RFA) vs electrophysiologists not performing
AF-RFA: A randomized evaluation
N. Al-Shoaibi, H. Quiroga, A. Ha, C.A. Morillo, J. Healey, S. Ribas,
S. Menon, S.J. Connolly / Hamilton, Canada
2.11 Minimally invasive thoracoscopic hybrid treatment of lone atrial fibrillation:
early results of monopolar versus bipolar radiofrequency source.
C. Puntrello, F. Lucà, M. La Meir, G.F. Gensini, L. Pison, F. Wellens,
J. Maessen, S. Gelsomino / Marsala, Italy
2.5 Tako-Tsubo Cardiomyopathy following catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation
F. Kilicaslan, O. Karaca, E. Guler, F. Kizilirmak, M. Biteker, A. Tokatli,
O. Omaygenc, A. Olcay, E. Olgun / Kocaeli, Turkey
CATHETER ABLATION OF AF: PREDICTORS OF SUCCESS
PREVENTION OF SD BY ICD
2.12 Factors that determine the chance of survival from cardiac arrest
L. Borghi, S. Durciu, G. Kurtidis, G. Gidaris, S. Xusein, G. Kuravanas,
P. Zinapi, T. Exiara, S. Molla, A. Koutsogianni, L. Simoglu, C. Nikolau,
A. Gotsis / Komotini, Greece
2.6 The Impact of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid on The Recurrence After
Ablative Therapy in Patients with Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
W.J. Park, Y.J. Choi, S.H. Lee, D.G. Shin, H.S. Park, Y.N. Kim,
M.H. Bae, Y.C. Cho, Y.S. Lee , B.C. Jung / Daegu, Korea
2.13 Diagnostic value of postural-induced changes in the QT interval in patients
with the congenital long QT syndrome
M. Theodorsson, V.N. Batchvarov, E. Behr / London, UK
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2.14 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy – Caused of death in patients with an ICD
P. Magnusson, F. Gadler, S. Mörner / Stockholm, Sweden
Final Program
Monday 28 - Poster Area
2.15 The factors affecting psychological quality of life of implantable
cardioverted-defibrillator patients
Y. Kondo, M. Ueda, K. Miyazawa, M. Ishimura, T. Kajiyama,
N. Hashiguchi, T. Kanaeda, Y. Sato, M. Inagaki, T. Kurita, Y. Kobayashi /
Chiba, Japan
2.16 Ventricular pre-excitation manifested in the course of Aortic valve
endocarditis resulted in multiple VFs and sever left ventricular
dysfunction
A. Bagherli, A. Khadem / Winnipeg, Canada
2.17 A case of left ventriculat aneurysm of uncertain etiology presenting as
ventricular tachycardia
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H. Baccar, A. El Jery, S. Marouen, M. Gzara, A. Marouen / Tunis, Tunisia
Oct
2.18 Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators for prevention of sudden cardiac
death in patients ar high rick for life-threatening tachycardia
A. Baimbetov, B. Iskakova, T. Moldabekov, S. Ivanova, N. Kosibayeva,
D. Marat, S. Borovsky / Astana, Kazakhstan
2.19 Efficacy of implantable cardioverter defibrillators in patients with idiopathic
ventricular tachyarrhythmias
D.W. Hyun, H.S. Park, Y.N. Kim, S.H. Lee, D.G. Shin, B.C. Jung,
M.H. Bae, Y.C. Cho, Y.S. Soo Lee, J.K. Kim, D.K. Kim / Daegu, Korea
2.20 An elevated defibrillation threshold during routine ICD testing is associated
with an increased risk of appropriate ICD interventions
J.L. Bonnes, J. Jaspers Focks, S.W. Westra, M.A. Brouwer,
J.L.R.M. Smeets / Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2.21 Prevention of sudden cardiac death with implantable cardiovertes
defibrillator in the elderly: a single centre experience
K. Polymeropoulos, A. Vosnakidis, P. Ioannidis, J. Zarifis / Thessaloniki,
Greece
2.22 Prevention of sudden cardiac death with implantable cardioverter
defibrillator: a single centre experience
K. Polymeropoulos, A. Vosnakidis, P. Ioannidis, J. Zarifis / Thessaloniki,
Greece
2.23 Long-term surveillance of the patients withour verified ventricular
dysrhythmia treated with ICD for secondart prevention of sudden cardiac
death
S. Misikova, A. Bohó, B. Stancak, E. Komanova / Kosice, Slovakia
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2.24 Usefulness of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators in survivors of cardiac
arrest with coronary spasm and inducible ventricular arrhythmia
S. Tao, K. Otomo, Y. Ono, Y. Yamauchi, K. Hirao / Tokyo, Japan
2.25 Is right ventricular pacing associated with an increased incidence of
appropriate implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) therapy?
C.M. Seifer, A. Farag / Winnipeg, Canada
2.26 The incidence of ICD system modification is not increased after implantation
without intraoperative testing
D. Bastian, S. Kracker, K. Goehl / Nuremberg, Germany
Oct
2.27 Our experience in device implantantion in patients with persisten left th
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superior vena cava
A. Tokatli, F. Kilicaslan, M. Uzun, B.S. Cebeci / Kocaeli, Turkey
2.28 Brugada syndrome in infero-lateral leads: higher risk of sudden cardiac
death?
A. Medeiros-Domingo, P. Iturralde, M.J. Ackerman, J.C. Makielski,
C. Valdivia / Bern, Switzerland
PACEMAKER THERAPY &
TRANSVENOUS LEAD EXTRACTION
2.29 Anti bradycardia pacing of cardiology University Hospital Tlemcen
Algeria. About 500 cases
B. Fouad, M.T. Abderrahim / Tlemcen, Algeria
2.30 Feasibility of a new algorithm (ACAP confirm) for automatic atrial capture
testing
J.A. Lapuerta Irigoyen, I. Valverde Andre, P. Vigil Escalera / Gijon, Spain
2.31 Correction of chronotropic incompetence with rate-responsive device in a
DDD pacemaker population: results from a pilot screening study
E. Occhetta, M.V. Di Ruocco, E. Facchini, L. Ferrarotti, A. Magnani,
L. Plebani, P. Marino / Novara, Italy
2.32 Pacemaker follow-up after TAVI
L.P. Papavasileiou, K. Spargias, G. Zervopoulos, M. Chrisocheris,
A. Chalapas, K. Bellos, L. Santini, G. Forleo, T. Apostolopoulos /
Athens, Greece
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Final Program
Monday 28 - Poster Area
2.33 Longevity of Medtronic Sprint Fidelis ICD lead during over 5-year longterm follow-up
T. Tokano, Y. Nakazato, S. Komatsu, M. Sugihara, K. Komatsu,
M. Yamase, H. Hayashi, G. Sekita, M. Sumiyoshi, H. Daida / Urayasu,
Japan
2.34 Efficacy and feasibility of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices
lead extraction in low ejection fraction patients
M. Nagashima, Y. Kazuno, M. Fukunaga, M. Goya, M. Nobuyoshi /
Kitakyushu, Japan
2.35 Cardiac device endocarditis with infected vegetations: a single-centre
experience anc consequences of transvenous extraction
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M. Nagashima, Y. Kazuno, M. Fukunaga, M. Goya, M. Nobuyoshi /
Kitakyusyu, Japan
Oct
2.36 Lead dependent infective endocarditis – A diagnostic challenge
A. Polewczyk, A. Kutarski, A. Tomaszewski, K. Boczar, M. Janion /
Kielce, Poland
Monday 28 - Poster Area
2.41 High failure rate of the 5 French Sorin HEPTA 4B pacemaker lead
H.G.R. Dorman, J.M. Van Opstal, J. Stevenhagen,
M.F. Scholten / Enschede, The Netherlands
2.42 Use of Chest Computer Tomography (CT) scan in patient undergoing laser
lead extraction
Y. Okamoto, C. Balabanoff, R. Carrillo / Miami, USA
2.43 Is the Transvenous Extraction of Cardioverter-Defibrillator Leads and Left
Ventricular Leads More Risky than that of Pacemaker Leads?
Y. Kazuno, M. Nagashima, M. Fukunaga, M. Goya, M. Nobuyoshi /
Kitakyushu, Japan
2.44 Clinical significance of collateral superficial vein across the clavicle in
patients with transvenous permanent device
J. Hosoda, T. Ishikawa, K. Matsushita, K. Matsumoto, Y. Miki,
Y. Kimura, Y. Ogino, Y. Taguchi, T. Sugano, T. Ishigami, S. Umemura /
Yokohama, Japan
2.37 Is transvenous leads extraction more hazardous procedure in patients with
lead dependent infective endocarditis?
A. Polewczyk, A. Kutarski, A. Tomaszewski, K. Boczar, M. Janion /
Kielce, Poland
2.38 A novel method to manage ICD lead fracture in a very high risk patient.
Case report
G.M. Succi, J.E. Succi, J.M. Baggio, M.M. Mendonça, C.M. Succi,
F.M.P. Succi / São Paulo, Brasil
2.39 Effectiveness of the topclosure 3S system in prevention of hematoma
formation following implatantion of cardiovascular electronic devices in
patients prone to bleeding
M. Kazatsker, M. Topaz, S.R. Meisel, R. Malka, A. Frimerman,
M. Shochat, D.S. Blondheim, A. Asif, L.Vasilenko, Y. Levy, A. Shotan /
Hadera, Israel
2.40 Impact of active versus passive fixation ventricular leads on pacemaker
longevity
N. Al-Shoaibi N. Kanasal, S. Menon, C.A. Morillo, J. Healey, S. Ribas,
S.J. Connolly / Hamilton, Canada
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Detailed
Scientific Program
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
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Final Program
Tuesday 29 morning - Arazzi Room
Atrial fibrillation from A to Z
APHRS Corner
8.30-10.30
AF ABLATION CONTROVERSIES: 2. PROCEDURAL ISSUES
8.30-10.30
RVOT TACHYCARDIA: BENIGN TACHYCARDIA OR EARLY
STAGE ARVD/C TACHYCARDIA?
Chairmen: S.A. Chen / Taipei, Taiwan - C. Pappone / Cotignola, Italy
AF termination / inducibility are not of great value in predicting clinical
outcome
PRO: D.L. Packer / Rochester, USA
CON: Y.H. Kim / Seoul, Korea
Elimination of triggers without an additional substrate modification is not
sufficient in patients with persistent AF
PRO: S. Willems / Hamburg, Germany
CON: D. Callans / Philadelphia, USA
Oct
29th Should adenosine test be performed systematically at the end of AF ablation
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Tuesday 29 morning - Carnelutti Room
procedure?
PRO: R. De Ponti / Varese, Italy
CON: N.S. Peters / London, UK
Chairmen: G. Hindricks / Leipzig, Germany - K. Okumura / Hirosaki, Japan Understanding the anatomy of RV and RVOT
R. De Ponti / Varese, Italy
Cellular electrophysiology and ionic current of RVOT
H. Honjo / Nagoya, Japan
Delayed enhanced cardiac MR image in idiopathic RVOT-VT and early stage
ARVD/C
K. Shivkumar / Los Angeles, USA
ICD therapy in RVOT-VT and early stage ARVD/C
T.Z. Chao / Taipei, Taiwan
am
Catheter ablation strategy in RVOT-VT and early stage ARVD/C
C. Carbucicchio / Milan, Italy
Atrial fibrillation from A to Z
11.00-13.00
AF ABLATION CONTROVERSIES: 3. CLINICAL ISSUES
Chairmen: A. Raviele / Venice-Mestre, Italy - K.H. Kuck / Hamburg, Germany
Silent cerebral micro-embolisms detected by MRI following AF ablation are
clinically insignificant findings
PRO: W. Jung / Villingen, Germany
CON: F. Gaita / Turin, Italy
Ablation should be first-line therapy in all patients with paroxysmal AF
PRO: A. Natale / Austin, USA
CON: P. Dorian / Toronto, Canada
Very long-term results of AF ablation confirm that this therapy is really effective
PRO: D. Callans / Philadelphia, USA
CON: S. Lévy / Marseille, France
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SOLAECE Corner 2
11.00-13.00
RIGHT VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW TRACT TACHYCARDIAS
Chairmen: L. Molina / Mexico City, Mexico - J.L. Ramos / Rosario, Argentina
Which is the appropriate arrhythmia burden to offer RF ablation for RVOT
tachycardias?
C. Karmelic / Santiago, Chile
What is the real rate of cure for RVOT tachycardias?
A. Fuenmayor / Mérida, Venezuela
Is balloon technique (ARRAY) better than other ablation techniques?
L.C. Saenz Morales / Bogotà, Colombia
How to identify & treat epicardial origin of RVOT tachycardias
M. Scanavacca / Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Oct
29th
Final Program
Tuesday 29 morning - Cenacolo Room
Cardiac Arrhythmias Surgery
Syncope 2013 Update
8.30-10.30
CONCOMITANT AF SURGICAL ABLATION
8.30-10.30
Opening remarks
A. Raviele / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Chairmen: R.J. Jr. Damiano / St. Louis, USA - L. Salvador / Vicenza, Italy
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF SYNCOPE
Surgical ablation of AF: is PV electrical isolation a must?
R. Codecasa / Florence, Italy
Chairmen: D.G. Benditt / Minneapolis, USA - B. Olshansky / Iowa City, USA
Results with bipolar RF ablation
R.J. Jr. Damiano / St. Louis, USA
Cerebral autoregulation in health and disease: role in syncope
J.G. Van Dijk / Leiden, The Netherlands
The evolutionary origins of vasovagal syncope
P. Alboni / Ferrara, Italy
Results with cryoablation technique
A. Venturini / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Evaluation of results with echocardiography: the surgical point of view
29th G. Zoffoli / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Oct
am
Tuesday 29 morning - Piccolo Teatro Room
Concomitant AF surgical ablation: state of the art
S. Benussi / Milan, Italy
Cardiac Arrhythmias Surgery
11.00-13.00
LONE AF SURGICAL ABLATION
Chairmen: U. Livi / Udine, Italy - E. Polesel / Treviso, Italy
Susceptibility to vasovagal syncope: inhereted or acquired?
R.S. Sheldon / Calgary, Canada
Oct
29th
Idiopathic paroxysmal AV block: what is the mechanism?
M. Brignole / Lavagna, Italy
am
Case study # 1
J.J. Blanc / Brest, France
Syncope 2013 Update
11.00-13.00
CLINICAL EVALUATION AND RISK STRATIFICATION
Chairmen: F. Giada / Noale, Italy - S. Mittal / New York, USA
Lone AF: is there a rationale?
F. Musumeci / Rome, Italy
Lone AF: Venice experience after five years
D. Mangino / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Minimally invasive full Maze for lone AF: on pump is better?
R.J. Jr. Damiano / St. Louis, USA
The “hybrid” procedure
M. La Meir / Maastricht, The Netherlands
The results are better than trans-catheter approach
J.R. Edgerton / Dallas, USA
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Long-term impact of recurrent syncope on cerebral function and quality of life
C.A. Morillo / Hamilton, Canada
Conditions mimicking syncope: recognition and management
R. Sutton / Monte Carlo, Monaco
Risk stratification of the syncope/collapse patient
W.K. Shen / Phoenix, USA
How to set up a syncope unit
R.A. Kenny / Dublin, Ireland
Case study #2
A. Bartoletti / Florence, Italy
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Final Program
Tuesday 29 morning - Cipressi Room
Indian Corner
ECAS Corner
8.30-10.30
CRT: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY, PATIENT SELECTION AND
OPTIMAL APPLICATION IN EMERGING NATIONS
Chairmen: D. Lakkireddy / Kansas City, USA - S. Saksena / New Brunswick, USA
8.30-10.30
LATEST NEWS IN THE EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF
CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
Chairmen: R. Cappato / San Donato Milanese, Italy - D. Shah / Geneva, Switzerland
ECG patterns in CRT
A. Ravikishore / Bangalore, India
New mapping tools for cardiac arrhythmias
J. Sra / Milwaukee, USA
Optimizing CRT - do we need more imaging methods
A.E. Epstein / Philadelphia, USA
Cryptogenic stroke and role of loop recorder
J. Brachmann / Coburg, Germany
Optimizing CRT - do we need more leads and delivery methods
B.L. Wilkoff / Cleveland, USA
Exercise-induced ARVC: fact or fiction?
H. Heidbüchel / Leuven, Belgium
Oct
29th CRT in AF and heart failure
am
Tuesday 29 morning - Barbantini Room
Experimental evidence of the role of renal sympathetic denervation for treating
atrial fibrillation
J.S. Steinberg / New York, USA
J. Brachmann / Coburg, Germany
CRT: pre-implant, implant & post-implant issues
11.00-13.00
OPTIMIZATION OF CRT THERAPY
Chairmen: C. Linde / Stockholm, Sweden - K.K. Sethi / New Delhi, India
Post-operative atrial fibrillation: what’s new in management?
M. Imazio / Turin, Italy
Refining candidates for CRT therapy beyond current guidelines: ECG and imaging tools
R. Ventura / Bremen, Germany
Co-morbidities and CRT: when should they modify patient selection?
P. Santangeli / Philadelphia, USA
Pre-implant assessment for optimal LV lead placement: ECG, echo or MRI?
M.R. Gold / Charleston, USA
Intraoperative imaging for CRT optimization: is there a role?
S. Saksena / New Brunswick, USA
Clinical relevance of systematic CRT device optimization
M. Lunati / Milan, Italy
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Final Program
Oct
29th
am
Tuesday 29 morning - Barbantini Room
Tuesday 29 morning - Consiglio Room
Oral Communications
Present your most challenging cases - Rising stars and more
11.00-13.00
PREVENTION OF SD BY ICD
8.30-10.30
SUPRAVENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS
Chairmen: A. Rossillo / Venice-Mestre, Italy - M.M. Scheinman / San Francisco, USA
A difficult case of SVT
Presenter: R. Verlato / Camposampiero, Italy
Discussant: H. Nakagawa / Oklahoma City, USA
A difficult case of atrial tachycardia
Presenter: J.D. Burkhardt / Austin, USA
Discussant: M.M. Scheinman / San Francisco, USA
A difficult case of right atrial flutter
Presenter: G.B. Chierchia / Brussels, Belgium
Discussant: F. Gaita / Turin, Italy
A difficult case of left atrial flutter
Oct
Presenter: L. Mont / Barcelona, Spain
29th
Discussant: N. Derval / Bordeaux, France
am
A difficult case of AF
Presenter: Y. Huo / Dresden, Germany
Discussant: A. Verma / Montreal, Canada
Chairmen: J. Brachmann / Coburg, Germany - B. Sassone / Cento, Italy
Twelve-year follow-up of out of hospital cardiac arrest resuscitation without chest
compressions
A. Capucci, D. Aschieri, V. Pelizzoni, F. Guerra, G.H. Bardy / Ancona, Italy
Value of the defibrillator west asa bridging-therapy before implantation of a
cardioverter defibrillator (ICD)
J. Sperzel, M. Jung, E. Akkaya, T. Neumann, S. Szymkiewicz, H. Esser, M. Kuniss /
Bad Nauheim, Germany
Oct
Sudden deaty after TAVI. Are bradyarrhythmias always the cause?
am
K. Bellos, L. Santini, G. Forleo, T. Apostolopoulos / Athens, Greece
29th L.P. Papavasileiou, K. Spargias, G. Zervopoulos, M. Chrisocheris, A. Chalapas,
The utilizationof implantable cardioverter defibrillators in patients with chronic
heart failure
D. Giedrimiene, R. Mulamala, M. Rai, F. Zaeem, L. O’Bara, M. Skarzynski,
K. Mueller, R. Mulamala, J. Radojevic, J. Gluck, D. Wencker / West Hartford, USA
Interventricular atrial rhythm dissociation during intraoperative shock test of
CRT-D device
J.C. Buenfil Medina, M. Millan Catalan, N. Juarez Pelcastre, N. Alonzo Ortiz /
Mexico City, Mexico
A scoring for appropriate therapy risk assessment in patients with implantable
cardioverter – defibrillator for primary prevention of sudden cardiac death and
coronary after artery disease
G. Gromyko, S. Chetverikov, M. Didenko, G. Pasenov, S. Yashin /
Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Health care utilization by patients experiencing appropriate ICD shocks
D. Giedrimiene, C. Coleman, S. Bhavnani, J. Kluger / Hartford, USA
Low total root-mean square QRS voltage in signal-averaged ECg predicts
ventricular tachyarrhythmias in ischemic ICD patients
W. Zareba, J. Daubert, O. Costantini, E. Rashba, S. Rosero, L.S. Rosenthal,
G. Turitto, S. Winters, for M2Risk Investigators / Rochester, USA
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Present your most challenging cases - Rising stars and more
11.00-13.00
VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS
Chairmen: L. Di Biase / New York, USA - W.G. Stevenson / Boston, USA
A difficult case of VA in a patient with myocarditis: ICD yes/no after ablation
Presenter: M. Tritto / Castellanza, Italy
Discussant: W.G. Stevenson / Boston, USA
A difficult case of VA in non ischemic cardiomyopathy
Presenter: C. Carbucicchio / Milan, Italy
Discussant: K. Zeppenfeld / Leiden, The Netherlands
A difficult case of VA in ischemic cardiomyopathy
Presenter: R. De Ponti / Varese, Italy
Discussant: L. Di Biase / New York, USA
A difficult case of epicardial ablation
Presenter: E. Saad / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Discussant: K. Shivkumar / Los Angeles, USA
A questionable indication for ICD extraction after successful ablation
Presenter: J.C. Deharo / Marseille, France
Discussant: D.S. Cannom / Los Angeles, USA
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Final Program
Tuesday 29 morning - Borges Room
Portuguese Corner
Oral Communications
8.30-10.30
AF ABLATION: PORTUGUESE EXPERIENCE
08.30-10.30
CATHETER ABLATION OF AF: ABLATION TECHNIQUES
Chairmen: P. Adragão / Carnaxide, Portugal - C. Morais / Lisbon, Portugal
Chairmen: E. Bertaglia / Padua, Italy - R.A. Schweikert / Akron, USA
Indications for AF ablation: before or after AA drugs failure?
J. Primo / Lisbon, Portugal
Radiation dose is significantly reduced by use of contact force sensing catheter
during circumferential pulmonary vein isolation
K.A. Walsh, G.J. Fahy / Cork City, Ireland
Mapping AF
P. Carmo / Carnaxide, Portugal
Prospective evaluation of a novel catheter tracking system aimed at reducing
fluoroscopy exposure: preliminary results of the atrial fibrillation ablation cohort
P. Guerra, H. Nguyen Thanh, P. Khairy, M. Dubuc, M. Talajic, B. Thibault,
L. Rivard, D. Roy, K. Dyrda, J. Andrade, N. Maillet, J. Gonzalez, L. Macle /
Montreal, Canada
PV isolation: one-shot ablation?
J. De Sousa / Lisbon, Portugal
Oct
Tuesday 29 morning - Soffitto Room
Robotic AF ablation
D. Cavaco / Carnaxide, Portugal
Oct
How to follow AF ablation patients?
ICE in catheter ablation. It’s better to see what you are doing
29th
O.V. Sapelnikov, A.S. Partigulova, P.V. Mezenstev, D.I. Cherkashin, am
A.B.Toporinskiy, I.R. Grishin, A.V. Chapyrnikh, R.S. Akchurin / Moscow,
Russia
29th M.M. Oliveira / Lisbon, Portugal
am
Spanish Corner
11.00-13.00
“HOT EP TOPICS” IN SPAIN IN 2013: ECONOMY, CLINICAL
RESULTS, ACCREDITATION & ORGANIZATION
Chairmen: J.L. Merino / Madrid, Spain - L. Mont / Barcelona, Spain
ICD implantation practice within Europe: how to explain the differences
beyond economy?
I. Fernandez-Lozano / Madrid, Spain
Results from ablation registries in Europe: a gap between publications and
clinical practice?
J.L. Merino / Madrid, Spain
Spanish multicentre trials on AF ablation: new answers for old questions
L. Mont / Barcelona, Spain
Outcomes and consequences after 10 years of a national accreditation program on EP
J.L. Merino / Madrid, Spain
How to develop a leading national scientific society in EP? Processes and keys
for success
A. Moya / Barcelona, Spain
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Complete isolation of the left atrual posterio wall (box lesion) to treat longstanding
persistent atrial fibrillation
E. Saad, C. Slater, L.A. Inacio Jr., L.E. Camanho / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ganglionated plexi ablation combined with pulmonary vein isolation improves
outcome of catheter ablation in patients with longstanding persistent atrial
fibrillation: a prospective randomized comparison.
S. Bayramova, D. Losik, A. Strelnikov, A. Romanov, E. Pokushalov,
S. Artyomenko, N.Shirokova, A. Karaskov / Novosibirsk, Russia
Atrial fibrillation ablation using magnetic navigation: comparison with
conventional approach during long-term follow-up
P. Adragão, F. Moscoso Costa, D. Cavaco, P. Santos, S. Carvalho, G. Cardoso,
P. Carmo, K. Santos, L. Parreira, F. Morgado, M. Mendes / Lisbon, Portugal
Renal denervation and pulmonary vein isolation in patients with drug resistant
hypertension and symptomatic atrial fibrillation
S. Bayramova, D. Losik, A. Strelnikov, E. Pokushalov, A. Romanov,
S. Artyomenko, A. Turov, N. Shirokova, A. Karaskov / Novosibirsk, Russia
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Final Program
Tuesday 29 morning - Soffitto Room
Oral Communications
Atrial fibrillation from A to Z
11.00-13.00
RESULTS OF CRYOBALLOON AND LASER ABLATION OF AF
14.30-16.30
VALUE OF AF ABLATION IN DIFFERENT CLINICAL SETTINGS (1)
Chairmen: M. Del Greco / Trento, Italy - J.B. Chierchia / Brussels, Belgium
Chairmen: M. Derval / Bordeaux, France - A. Rossillo / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Characteristics of the left atrium-pulmonary vein recondutions in the clinical
recurrences of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation in patients initiallu treated with the
cryoballoon catheter tecnique
J.M. Paylos, C. Ferrero, J.R. Conesa, M. Rayo, A. Morales, V.G. Tello /
Madrid, Spain
Coronary heart disease
R.A. Schweikert / Akron, USA
Extrapulmonary connections as a potential cause of left-atrium-pulmonary vein
reconductions after apparently complete electrical pulmonary veins isolation in
patients treated for atrial fibrillation with the cryoballoon technique
Oct J.M. Paylos, C. Ferrero, J.R. Conesa, A. Morales, M. Rayo, M.A. Gómez,
29th V.G. Tello / Madrid, Spain
am
Tuesday 29 afternoon - Arazzi Room
Technical evolution of cryoballoon pulmonary vein isolation in patients with
paroxysmal atrial fibrillation – First experience with the new artic front advance©
cryoballoon
S. Hoenig, A. Kypta, T. Lambert, K. Saleh, C. Steinwender / Linz, Austria
Coollop first: a first in ,an study to test a novel circular cryoablation system in
paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
M. Stuehlinger, S. Hoenig, K. Spuller, C. Koman, O. Pachinger, C. Steinwender /
Innsbruck, Austria
Adenosine testing after endoscopic ablation system (EAS) pulmonary vein
ablation for atrial fibrillation
N. Kumar, Y. Blauw, L. Pison, R. Ter Bekke, K. Vernooy, C. Timmermans,
H. Crijns / ​​Maastricht, The Netherlands
Retrospective comparison of the learning curves for PVI between Cardiofocus
laser balloon and PVAC
D.Q. Nguyen, L. Lichtenberg, K. Schuettler, W. Fehske / Cologne, Germany
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
L. Di Biase / New York, USA
Valvular heart disease
A. Verma / Toronto, Canada
LV disfunction / heart failure
T. Wong / London, UK
Oct
29th
pm
Patients with pacemaker / ICD
A. Proclemer / Udine, Italy
Atrial fibrillation from A to Z
17.00-19.00
VALUE OF AF ABLATION IN DIFFERENT CLINICAL SETTINGS (2)
Chairmen: A. Bonso / Feltre, Italy - R.A. Schweikert / Akron, USA
Obesity / diabetes / metabolic syndrome
J.D. Burkhardt / Austin, USA
Obstructive sleep apnea
A. Verma / Toronto, Canada
Chronic pulmonary obstructive disease
D. Lakkireddy / Kansas City, USA
Chronic kidney disease / hemodialysis
A. Rossillo / Venice-Mestre, Italy
The elderly
P. China / Venice-Mestre, Italy
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Final Program
Tuesday 29 afternoon - Carnelutti Room
Non-invasive evaluation of arrhythmias
Oral Communications
14.30-16.30
NON INVASIVE RISK MARKERS OF ARRHYTHMIC DEATH
13.00-14.30
SURGERY FOR CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
Chairmen: N.E. El-Sherif / New York, USA - M.T. La Rovere / Montescano, Italy
Chairmen: A. Revishvili / Moscow, Russia - A. Venturini / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Electrophysiological basis of risk markers of arrhythmic death
N.E. El-Sherif / New York, USA
Benefit of ablation of first diagnosed atrial fibrillation in patients submitted to
coronary artery bypass grafting
A. Strelnikov, S. Bayramova, D. Losik, E. Pokushalov, A. Romanov,
A. Chernyavskiy, A. Karaskov / Novosibirsk, Russia
Clinical risk markers of arrhythmic death
W. Zareba / Rochester, USA
ECG-derived risk markers of arrhythmic death
G. Turitto / New York, USA
Oct
29th
pm
Tuesday 29 afternoon - Cenacolo Room
Cardiovascular MRI and risk markers of arrhythmic death
M.J. Garcia / New York, USA
Present and future of genetic marker of arrhythmic death
A.A. Wilde / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Argentinian Corner
17.00-19.00
PRIMARY CARDIOMYOPATHIES AND CHANNELOPATHIES:
NEW ASPECTS IN RISK STRATIFICATION, PROGNOSIS AND
TREATMENT
Chairmen: N. Galizio / Buenos Aires, Argentina - O. Oseroff / Buenos Aires, Argentina
Stress provoked (Tako-Tsubo) cardiomyopathy
B. Olshansky / Iowa City, USA
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
F. Cecchi / Florence, Italy
The hybrid approach for the treatment of atrial fibrillation in PTS with giant left
atriums and ischemic or valvular Cardiomyopathy: safe and efficacious
S. Gundry, W. Ehrman, H. Bhatka / Palm Springs, USA
Cardiac resynchronization therapy. Surgically implanted epicardial left ventricular Oct
lead compared with coronary sinus lead stimulation
29th
N. Martinenghi, N. Galizio, M. Mysuta, J.L. Gonzalez, F. Robles, A. Palazzo, pm
G.X. Vallejo Deeb, G. Carnero, H. Fraguas / Buenos Aires, Argentina
Long-term results after cardiac resynchronization therapy with or without
surgical revascularization in patients with ischemic heart failure and left ventricle
dyssynchrony
D. Losik, A. Strelnikov, S. Bayramova, A. Romanov, E. Pokushalov,
A. Chernyavskiy, D. Prokhorova, V. Shabanov, I. Stenin, A. Karaskov /
Novosibirsk, Russia
Short-term results of original approach for permanent endocardial lead extraction
G. Chudinov, A. Ponomarev, V. Korshunov, A. Dodonov / Rostov-on-Don, Russia
A comparison of esmolol and dexmedetomidine fot attenuation of haemodynamic
responses in patients undergoing elective off-pump coronary artery bypass
grafting
N. García, G. Careaga, E. Márquez, J.J. Dosta, C. Gutiérrez, J.F. López,
R. Urías, A. Cuevas, E. Diaz Rodríguez, H. Vazquez Juarez / Mexico City, Mexico
Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy
S. Mittal / New York, USA
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
R.N.W. Hauer / Utrecht, The Netherlands
Left ventricular non-compactation
N. Galizio / Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Final Program
Tuesday 29 afternoon - Cenacolo Room
Cardiac Arrhythmias Surgery
14.30-16.30
CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS IN PATIENTS CANDIDATE
TO SURGERY: CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES
Chairmen: D. Mangino / Venice-Mestre, Italy - A. Revishvili / Moscow, Russia
Sustained ventricular arrhythmias in ischemic heart disease: surgical
revascularization or ICD?
C. Antona / Milan, Italy
Patients with VT and left ventricular aneurysm: what to do?
L. Menicanti / San Donato Milanese, Italy
Moderate mitral valve insufficiency and AF: a good reason to anticipate operation?
J.R. Edgerton / Dallas, USA
Minimal invasive mitral surgery: is it possible a complete surgical ablation?
Oct L. Salvador / Vicenza, Italy
29th Introduction. Left atrial appendage: surgical technique of closure
pm
D. Mangino / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Patients with AF and contraindications to oral anticoagulation: the role of
minimal access surgical closure of the left atrial appendage
J.R. Edgerton / Dallas, USA
Russian Corner
17.00-19.00
ABLATION, SURGERY AND HYBRID APPROACHES FOR TREATMENT
OF LONG-STANDING PERSISTENT ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Chairmen: A. Ardashev / Moscow, Russia - A. Revishvili / Moscow, Russia
Role of GP ablation in AF therapy
H. Nakagawa / Oklahoma City, USA
Cryo - RF or “cut and sew” technique for surgical treatment of long-standing AF
and concomitant heart disease?
A. Revishvili / Moscow, Russia
Thoracoscopic and hybrid technology for long-standing AF ablation - indications and results
M. La Meir / Maastricht, The Netherlands
Hybrid approach for radical treatment of long-standing persistent AF
A. Curnis / Brescia, Italy
Comparison of the catheter ablation vs. rate-control strategy in patients with
long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation: results of six years of follow-up
A. Ardashev / Moscow, Russia
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Tuesday 29 afternoon - Piccolo Teatro Room
Syncope 2013 Update
14.30-16.30
DIAGNOSTIC INVESTIGATION OF SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Chairmen: L. Aguinaga / Tucuman, Argentina - M. Santini / Rome, Italy
Marked bradycardia in asymptomatic athlete: when should we worry?
D.G. Benditt / Minneapolis, USA
Carotid sinus syndrome: its history, mechanisms and prevalence
R.A. Kenny / Dublin, Ireland
Physiology and clinical manifestations of orthostatic hypotension
A. Gonzalez-Hermosillo / Mexico City, Mexico
The ‘soft’ autonomic dysfunction syndromes (POTS, IST): what are they?
Does any treatment work?
B. Olshansky / Iowa City, USA
Case study #3
A. Ungar / Florence, Italy
Oct
29th
pm
Syncope 2013 Update
17.00-19.00
SYNCOPE: DILEMMAS
Chairmen: M. Brignole / Lavagna, Italy - C.A. Morillo / Hamilton, Canada
Is tilt-table testing dead? Can it predict which vasovagal syncope patients will
benefit from pacing?
A. Moya / Barcelona, Spain
The ATP controversy: does ATP really have a role in evaluation of older syncope
patients?
A.D. Krahn / Vancouver, Canada
Cardio-neuroablation for vasovagal syncope: placebo effect or effective therapy?
M. Scanavacca / Sao Paulo, Brazil
Syncope in the systolic and the diastolic heart failure patient: iatrogenic and
cardiac issues and management
L.W. Stevenson / Boston, USA
Case study #4
D. Hachul / Sao Paulo, Brazil
Closing remarks
D.G. Benditt / Minneapolis, USA - B. Olshansky / Iowa City, USA
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Final Program
Tuesday 29 afternoon - Cipressi Room
Contemporary and controversial issues in cardiac pacing
Brazilian Corner
14.30-16.30
TECHNOLOGICAL ISSUES
14.30-16.30
EPICARDIAL ACCESS FOR VT ABLATION: HOW IT CAN HELP SOLVING
COMPLEX PROBLEMS. AN INTERACTIVE CASE-BASED APPROACH
Chairmen: E.I. Ovsyshcher / Beer-Sheva, Israel - F. Zanon / Rovigo, Italy
Automatic features of pacemakers: how important are they?
O. Oseroff / Buenos Aires, Argentina
The future of sensors for rate adaptive pacing
A. Oto / Ankara, Turkey
Total remote follow-up in pacemekers clinic: pearls and pittfalls
R.P. Ricci / Rome, Italy
Oct
Leadless pacing: where are we?
29th L. Padeletti / Florence, Italy
pm
Tuesday 29 afternoon - Barbantini Room
Biological pacemakers: will they be the future?
W. Jung / Villingen, Germany
Contemporary and controversial issues in cardiac pacing
Chairmen: E. Saad / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - M. Scanavacca / Sao Paulo, Brazil
Pericardial access - how to get it and avoid complications
K. Shivkumar / Los Angeles, USA
Ablation in the pericardial space - how to deal with fat, coronaries, phrenic
nerves and lack of blood flow
M. Scanavacca / Sao Paulo, Brazil
Unipolar voltage maps to predict epicardial substrates - pearls and pitfalls
D. Callans / Philadelphia, USA
Upfront epicardial access for every VT ablation case - risks and benefits
W.G. Stevenson / Boston, USA
The future lies in the epicardium - what we can expect and how to get there
P. Jaïs / Bordeaux, France
Middle East Corner
17.00-19.00
CLINICAL ISSUES
Chairmen: E. Occhetta / Novara, Italy - A.M. Russo / Cherry Hill, USA
17.00-19.00
PECULIAR ISSUES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CARDIAC
ARRHYTHMIAS IN MIDDLE EAST
Pacemaker therapy in vasovagal syncope: when, why and how?
R. Sutton / Montecarlo, Monaco
Chairmen: A.M. Al Musaad / Riyadh, KSA - C. Jazra / Beirut, Lebanon
After DANPACE II, should AAI pacing be considered obsolete?
P.E. Bloch-Thomsen / Hellerup, Denmark
Strength and weakness in implementing atrial fibrillation ablation program in
the region
M. Khoury / Beirut, Lebanon
How important is minimization of RV pacing?
J.C. Daubert / Rennes, France
Alternate sites for RV pacing: always or only in selected cases?
E.I. Ovsyshcher / Beer-Sheva, Israel
Primary indication for ICD: can we reduce the cost/benefit ratio?
M. Shenasa / San José, USA
Long term follow-up of implanted devices in the region
R. Sweidan / Jiddah, KSA
How to use pacemaker logs to manage patients with AF?
G.L. Botto / Como, Italy
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Final Program
Oct
29th
pm
Tuesday 29 afternoon - Consiglio Room
Tuesday 29 afternoon - Consiglio Room
Arrhythmias in the elderly
Oral Communications
14.30-16.30
PRACTICAL ISSUES: A CASE-BASED APPROACH
17.00-19.00
ABLATION OF DIFFERENT CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
Chairmen: A.E. Epstein / Philadelphia, USA - W.K. Shen / Phoenix, USA
Chairmen: M. Tritto / Castellanza, Italy - Y.H. Kim / Seoul, Korea
Case 1
My 86 year-old frail lady with atrial fibrillation. Also has hypertension, diabetes,
and creatinine of 2: would you recommend anticoagulation? Which agent? What
is the role of LA appendage occlusion?
C. Jazra / Beirut, Lebanon
Discussants: G. Barbato / Bologna, Italy; A.E. Epstein / Philadelphia, USA;
T. Lewalter / Munich, Germany; T. Potpara / Belgrade, Serbia
Delayed effect of cryoablation of perinodal tissue
G. Katsouras, M. Grimaldi, A. Petruzzellis, F. Quadrini, G. Diaferia,
T. Langialonga / Acquaviva delle Fonti, Italy
Case 2
My 86 year-old patient with dilated cardiomyopathy, NYHA II, EF 30%. Also
29th has hypertension, COPD, degenerative joint disease, claudication, creatinine
pm 2.5. Referred to you for ICD: what would you recommend?
S. Nisam / Bierges, Belgium
Discussants: G. Boriani / Bologna, Italy; G.L. Botto / Como, Italy;
D.S. Cannom / Los Angeles, USA; C. Linde / Stockholm, Sweden
Oct
Case 3
My 86 year-old patient with recurrent syncope. Also has hypertension, CAD,
stable angina, Parkinson’s, on multiple drugs. Take us through the evaluation
J.J. Blanc / Brest, France
Discussants: M. Brignole / Lavagna, Italy; F. Giada / Noale, Italy;
R.S. Sheldon / Calgary, Canada; W.K. Shen / Rochester, USA
Long-term follow-up of catheter ablation of ncessant tachycardias
E.B. Kropotkin, E.A. Ivanitskiy, A.P. Tsaregorodtsev, D.A. Shlyakov,
D.B. Drobot, V.A. Sakovitch / Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Evaluation of cavo-tricuspid isthmus anatomy by multi-slice computed tomography
in patients with cavo-tricuspid isthmus dependent atrial flutter
Oct
M. Nakao, S. Kobayashi / Chiba, Japan
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Usefulness of the 3D-anatomilcal reconstruction of the right atrium in the zerofluoroscopic approach for the cavotricuspid isthmus catheter ablation
M. Álvarez, R. Macías, J. Jiménez, T. Barrio, M. Jiménez, L. Tercedor /
Granada, Spain
A new procedure for a trans-conduit puncture using a snare catheter as the catheter
ablation of supraventricular tachycardiac after an extra cardiac fontan operation
H. Aoki, Y. Nakamura, T. Takeno, T. Takemura / Osaka, Japan
Case 4
My 86 year-old patient wants ICD off after repeated shocks. Also has CAD,
prior MI, EF 15%, NYHA III, diabetes, sleep apnea; he is pacemaker dependent.
What would you recommend?
L.R. Scott / Phoenix, USA
Discussants: J.C. Deharo / Marseille, France; A.M. Gillis / Calgary, Canada;
E. Occhetta / Novara, Italy
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Tuesday 29 afternoon - Borges Room
Oral Communications
Oral Communications
13.00-14.30
CATHETER ABLATION OF AF: PREDICTORS OF SUCCESS
14.30-16.30
CRT: TECHNIQUES & IMAGING ASPECTS
Chairmen: M. Lunati / Milan, Italy - M. Marquez / Mexico City, Mexico
Chairmen: M. Khoury / Beirut, Lebanon - A. Sagone / Milan, Italy
Exercise capacity test helps in selecting candidates for aggressive sinus rhythm
maintenance using catheter ablation in patients with long-persisten atrial
fibrillation
T. Haruna, M. Okanao, N. Tanaka, K. Su, Y. Morita, M. Kimura, E. Minomino,
T. Kato, E. Nakane, S. Miyamoto, T. Izumi, M. Inoko, R. Nohara / Osaka, Japan
Impact of different right ventricular lead positions on mortality in patients
implanted with permanent pacemakers
C.G. Wollmann, K. Thudt, L. Witzersdorfer, P. Vock, H. Mayr / St. Poelten,
Austria
Galectin-3 in atrial fibrillation and ablation
M. Gwechenberger, B. Richter, S. Steiner, H. Gössinger / Vienna, Austria
Oct
Pulmonary vein isolation in patients with paroxysmal and non-paroxysmal atrial
pm
T. Pezawas, T. Binder, R. Ristl, B. Schneider, S. Stojkovic, F. Moser,
C. Schukro, H. Schmidinger / Vienna, Austria
29th fibrillation: importanceof diastolic function grading
Pulmonary vein diameter and post radiofrequency ablation atrial fibrillation
recurrence: does size matter?
N. Al-Shoaibi, H.J. Quiroga Ponce, S.J. Connolly, J.S. Healey,
S. Divakaramenon, C.S. Ribas, N. Kansal, C.A. Morillo / Hamilton, Canada
The impact of termination strategies in atrial fibrillation ablation
M. Faustino, T. Agricola, D. Capuzzi, E. Agushi, L. Santarella, C. Pizzi /
Bologna, Italy
Prognostic value of programmed atrial stimulation after pulmonary vein isolation
with phased radiofrequency
O.C. Grebe, T. Leitsch, E.G. Vester / Duesseldorf, Germany
Acute pulmonary vein reconnections is a predictor of atrial fibrillation recurrence
following pulmonary vein isolation
E. Anter, F. Contreras-Valdes, A. Shvilkin, C.M. Tschabrunn, M.E. Josephson /
Boston, USA
Detrimental effect of apical stimulation in patients with atrial fibrillation and
preserved left ventricular ejection fraction
G. Vanerio / Montevideo, Uruguay
Conduction block corrected with para-hisian pacing but haemodynamic response Oct
comparable to BIV pacing in patients with HF and LBBB
29th
F. Ayala-Paredes, R. Barba-Pichardo, P. Morina-Vazquez, J.M. Fernández- pm
Gómez, H.F. Tse, J. Neuzner, R. Yee, A. Shuros, S. Hahn, A. Sharma, J. Ding,
L. Manola, C. Butter / Sherbrooke, Canada
CRT device implantation using a non fluoroscopic mapping system can reduce
the radiation exposure
M. Marini, M. Del Greco, R. Bonmassari, S. Indiani / Trento, Italy
Electrocardiogram-gated single-photon emission computed tomography phase
analysis: value in CRT patients
A. Magalhães, A. Veiga, M. Cantinho, A. Ramalho, H. Pena, N. Cortez-Dias,
J. Sousa / Lisbon, Portugal
Myocardial scar characterization predicts device theraphy in cardiac
resynchronization therapy patients. A three- year follow-up
L. Cipoletta, A. Berruezo, R. Evertz, D. Penela, J. Fernández-Armenta,
D. Andreu, J.M. Tolosana, E. Arbelo, J.T. Ortiz, M. Sitges, L. Mont, J. Brugada /
Barcelona, Spain
Assessment of echo and ECG characteristics of pts with acute and late arrhythmia
recurrence after radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation
A. Ardashev, E.A. Dolgushina, E.G. Zhelyakov, A.V. Konev, V.N. Ardashev /
Moscow, Russia
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Tuesday 29 afternoon - Borges Room
Oct
29th
pm
Tuesday 29 afternoon - Soffitto Room
Oral Communications
Oral Communications
17.00-19.00
CRT: LONG-TERM OUTCOME
13.00-14.30
CATHETER ABLATION OF AF: LONG-TERM RESULTS (OUTCOME)
Chairmen: S. Kara / Oran, Algeria - R. Verlato / Camposampiero, Italy
Chairmen: L. Di Biase / New York, USA - L. Scaglione / Asti, Italy
Usefulness of bi-ventricular pacing study for chronic heart failure patient with
narrow QRS duration before cardiac resynchronization therapy
Y. Nagata, T. Mayumi, T. Harada, M. Kinoshita, I. Aburadani, M. Hirazawa,
M. Maruyama, K. Usuda / Toyama, Japan
Elimination of dormant pulmonary vein conduction revealed by adenosine after
their initial isolation: randomizes 3-year follow-up study
E. Lyan, A. Klukvin, G. Gromyko, F. Tursunova, A. Kazakov, A. Morozov,
A. Merkureva, P. Krasnoperov, S. Yashin / Saint Petersburg, Russia
Cardiac resynchronization therapy –pacemakers in heart failure patients with left
bundle branch block and left ventricular ejection fraction 36-50%: the design of
the MIRACLE Study
C. Linde, A.B. Curtis, G.C. Fonarow, K. Lee, W Little, A Tang, F. Leyva,
S. Momomura, T. Bergemann, C.M. Manrodt, M. Cowie / Stockholm, Sweden
Atrial fibrillation ablation: does recurrence compromise symptomatic improvement?
F. Moscoso Costa, D. Cavaco, H. Dores, P. Santos, P. Carmo, G. Cardoso,
S. Carvalho, F. Morgado, P. Adragão / Lisbon, Portugal
Connection of QRS width with survival in patients after CRT by left ventricular
lead placement via lateral thoracotomy – 3 years follow-up
B. Malecka, A. Zabek, J. Lelakowski, A. Kutarski, R. Pfitzner / Krakow, Poland
Detection of adverse timing in cardiac resynchronization
B. Ismer, J. Härtig, M. Heinke, J. Hörth, J. Melichercik / Offenburg, Germany
Clinical and anatomic aspects of CRT benefit in CHF patients. Our experience
R.S. Latypov, O.V. Sapelnikov, Yu.V. Mareev, A.S. Partigulova, I.R. Grishin,
V.N. Shitov, M.A. Saidova, R.S. Akchurin / Moscow, Russia
Patients survival and device longevity in patients after CRT implantation
M. Gwechenberger, A. Hammer, M. Huelsmann, R. Pacher, C. Adlbrecht,
H. Schmidinger, G. Stix / Vienna, Austria
Outcome of patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy. Comparison between
elderly and adult patients
N. Martinenghi, N. Galizio, M. Mysuta, J.L. Gonzalez, F. Robles, A. Palazzo,
X. Vallejo Deeb, G. Carnero, H. Fraguas / Buenos Aires, Argentina
Atrial fibrillation ablation. Our first results
Oct
O.V. Sapelnikov, P.V. Mezentsev, A.S. Partigulova, I.R. Grishin, R.S Latypov, 29th
S.V. Chapyrnikh, R.S Akchurin / Moscow, Russia
pm
Free of antiarrhythmic drugs before and after ablation of atrial fibrillation. Is it
really porrsible?
A.S. Partigulova, A.V. Chapyrnikh, O.V. Sapelnikov, P.V. Mezentsev,
I.R. Grishin, A.B. Toporinskiy, D.I. Cherkashin, M.A. Magomedov,
R.S. Latypov, R.S. Akchurin / Moscow, Russia
Long-term follow-up of recurrences after the first ablation of atrial fibrillation
E.B. Kropotkin, E.A. Ivanitskiy, A.P. Tsaregorodtsev, D.A. Shluakov,
D.B. Drobot, V.A. Sakovitch / Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Long-term outcomes of remote magnetic catheter navigation for ablation of atrial
fibrillation: a case control study
E. Koutalas, L. Bertagnolli, P. Sommer, S. Rolf, A. Bollmann, G. Hindricks,
A. Arya / Leipzig, Germany
Ablation of paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation: long-term recurrence
rates via continuous subcutaneous monitoring
S. Bayramova, D. Losik, A. Strelnikov, A. Romanov, E. Pokushalov, S. Artyomenko,
N. Shirokova, A. Karaskov, S. Mittal, J.S. Steinberg / Novosibirsk, Russia
Does AF burden measured by implantable loop recorder during post-ablation
blanking period predict response at 12 month follow-up?
D. Losik, A. Strelnikov, S. Bayramova, E. Pokushalov, A. Romanov,
S. Artyomenko, A. Turov, N. Shirokova, A. Karaskov / Novosibirsk, Russia
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Oral Communications
Oral Communications
14.30-16.30
TRANSVENOUS LEAD EXTRACTION
17.00-19.00
CRT: CLINICAL ASPECTS & OPTIMIZATION
Chairmen: P.G. Golzio / Turin, Italy - T. Blum / Bad Krozingen, Germany
Chairmen: M. Piacenti / Pisa, Italy - M. Taborsky / Olomouc, Czech Republic
Lead dependent infective endocarditis – In whom and when? Predisposing factors
A. Polewczyk, A. Kutarski, A. Tomaszewski, K. Boczar, M. Janion / Kielce,
Poland
Gender difference in presentation, management and survival of patients with
heart failure
D. Giedrimiene, F. Zaeem, J. Radojevic, J. Gluck, D. Wencker / Hartford, USA
Optmal treatment strategy choice in patients with large right heart vegetations
A. Polewczyk, A. Kutarski, A. Tomaszewski, K. Boczar, M. Janion / Kielce,
Poland
Pulmonary vascular resistence in patients with severe left ventricular
dysfunction
T. Minarik, M. Fedorco, M. Taborsky / Olomouc, Czech Republic
Residual tissue after transvenous pacemaker/ICD transvenous leads extraction
A. Tomaszewski, A. Kutarski, M. Poterala, M. Tomaszewski, W. Brzozowski /
29th Lublin, Poland
Oct
pm
Tuesday 29 afternoon - Soffitto Room
Severe superior cava vein stenosis in patients referred for transvenous lead extraction
A. Kutarski, M. Czajkowski, M. Polewczyk, R. Pietura / Lublin Poland
Transvenous lead extraction. Using conventional mechanical systems. Experience
with extraction of 2197 permanently implanted leads in 1295 pts
A. Kutarski, M. Czajkowski, R. Pietura, K. Boczar, M. Polewczyk / Lublin,
Poland
Transvenous lead extraction in octogenarians. Safety and effectiveness
A. Kutarski, K. Boczar, A. Zabek, M. Polewczyk / Lublin, Poland
Transvenous lead extraction in young patients. Specificity and disparateness
A. Kutarski, K. Bieganowska, A. Zabek, A. Polewczyk / Lublin, Poland
Triple- site biventricular pacing: a new approach for cardiac resynchronization
therapy?
Oct
A. Magalhães, P. Marques, A. Bernardes, D. Silva, P. Carrilho-Ferreira,
29th
A. Nunes Diogo, J. Sousa / Lisbon, Portugal
pm
Feasibility of a new generatio quadripolar LV lead – First Italian single centre
experience
D. Ricciardi, V. Calabrese, L. Ragni, D. Grieco, G. Di Giovanni, F. Marullo,
G. Di Sciascio / Rome, Italy
Optimisation of cardiac resynchronization therapy in clinical practice during
exercise
M.M.D. Molenaar, B. Oude Velthuis, M.F. Scholten, Y.J. Stevenhagen,
W.A. Wesselink, J.M. van Opstal / Enschede, The Netherlands
Determination of the longest intra-patient left ventricular electrical delay may
predict acute hemodynamic improvement in cardiac resynchronization therapy
patients
F. Zanon, E. Baracca, G. Pastore, C. Fraccaro, L. Roncon, S. Aggio, A. Mazza,
F. Prinzen / Rovigo, Italy
New onset of phrenic nerve stimulation during left ventricular pacing at midterm follow-up: a multicentre clinical experience
F. Zanon, E. Baracca, G. Pastore, V. Calzolari, M. Crosato, M. Zecchin,
F. Longaro, E. Bertaglia, F. Zoppo, G. Neri, D. Vaccari, P. Delise, E. Marras,
S.S. Barold / Rovigo, Italy
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Poster Session 3
Presenters must be on-site to answer questions at the below scheduled times:
10.30-11.00 16.30-17.00
CRT: TECHNIQUES & IMAGING ASPECTS
3.1 Expression of genes after right ventricular apical pacing
E. Arkolaki, E. Simantirakis, I. Kontaraki, S. Chrysostomakis,
A.P. Patrianakos, P.E. Vardas / Heraklion, Greece
3.2 The influence of right ventricular apex (RVA) pacing on left ventricular
ejection fraction is minimal
T. Sakai, T. Muramatsu, R. Tsukahara / Kanagawa, Japan
3.3 Atrial lead location plays an important role to avoid unnecessary ventricular
Oct
pacing during both atrial pacing and atrial sensing
29th C. Suga, Y. Sugawara, T. Hayashi, T. Mitsuhashi, S. Momomura /
Saitama, Japan
3.4 Effect of right ventricular pacing from alternate sites for left ventricular
function
A. Baimbetov, S. Ivanova, N. Kosybayeva, D. Marat, T. Moldabekov,
T. Eskaraev, B. Iskakova / Astana, Kazakhstan
Tuesday 29 - Poster Area
3.9 Pediatric resynchronization after heart transplant with transvenous dual
chamber pacemaker using isolated left ventricular pacing via a coronary vein
G.M. Succi, J.M. Baggio Jr., C.M.C. Afiune, J.Y. Afiune, A.V.L. Sarabanda,
L.G.G. Ferreira, W.L. Gali, G.G. Gomes / Brasilia, Brazil
3.10 Optimization of clinical response to cardia resynchronization therapy using
noninvasive electrocardiographic imagind and echocardiography
T. Dzhordzhikia, A. Revishvili, O. Sopov, E. Labartkava, S. Matskeplishvili,
V. Kalinin / Moscow, Russia
3.11 Ventricular desynchronization pattern in right apical pacing or left bundle
branch block
G. Neri, G. Masaro, S. Vittadello, D. Vaccari, L. Leoni, B. Bauce, G. Buja,
A. Barbetta, F. Di Gregorio / Montebelluna, Italy
3.12 Relationship between paced QRS duration and underlying conduction
disturbances in patients with normal heart function
Oct
T. Tokano, Y. Nakazato, S. Komatsu, M. Sugihara, K. Komatsu, M. Yamase, 29th
H. Hayashi, G. Sekita, M. Sumiyoshi, H. Daida / Urayasu, Japan
CRT: CLINICAL ASPECTS & OPTIMIZATION
3.13 NT-proBNP: additional value in CRT patients?
A. Magalhães, N. Cortez-Dias, D. Silva, C. Jorge, P. Carrilho-Ferreira,
A. Bernardes, C. Coelho, P. Marques, J. Sousa / Lisbon, Portugal
3.5 Two years experience of a dose-reduction oral anticoagulant therapy
program in patients with cardiac stimulation devices
J.J. Ferrer Hita, A. Rodriguez-Gonzalez, R.A. Juarez-Prera, P. MachadoMachado, L.M. Perez-Hernandez, J.M. Raya-Sanchez, A. Lara-Padron,
F. Bosa-Ojeda, F. Marrero-Rodriguez, I. Laynez-Cerdena / Santa Cruz de
Tenerife, Spain
3.14 Novel non-invasive mapping reveals variable electrical synchrony during
multipolar pacing – Potential new tool for vector optimization
J. Sperzel, S. Lehinant, M. Jung, M. Kuniss, S. Zaltsberg, T. Neumann /
Bad Nauheim, Germany
3.6 Early physicial activation of patients and early postprocedural complications
after pacemaker implantations
R. Marchenko, S. Durmanov, V. Bazilev / Penza, Russia
3.15 Atrial fibrillation in heart failure patients with CRT: do we induce the
arrhythmia with short AV or long VV delays?
V. Puetz, I. Seifert, D. Schmitz, C. Naber, O. Bruder / Essen, Germany
3.7 Cardiac pacing in a transplanted heart: special fetures and 2-year follow-up
O.V. Sapelnikov, M.A. Sagirov, V.V. Sokolov, I.R. Grishin, A.S. Partigulova,
D.I. Cherkashin, R.S. Latypov, A.Sh. Khubutia, R.S. Akchurin / Moscow,
Russia
3.16 Does the quickopt algorithm provide feasible results for AV and VV
delays?
V. Puetz, I. Seifert, D. Schmitz, C. Naber, O. Bruder / Essen, Germany
3.8 Placing right ventricular lead into the thinner part part of interventricular
septum tends to shorten paced QRS duration
V. Dmytro, L. Dmytro / Kharkov, Ukraine
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CRT: LONG-TERM OUTCOME
3.17 Outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients with chronic
heart failure
A. Baimbetov, B. Iskakova, S. Ivanova, D. Marat, T. Moldabekov,
S. Borovsky, V. Open’ko / Astana, Kazakhstan
3.18 Chagas disease and cardiac resynchronization therapy. Results and
predictors in 82 pp during two years of follow-up
B. Papelbaum, J.R. Castro Dorticos, S. Dos Santos Galvao Filho,
J.P. Velasco Pucci, J.T. Medeiros De Vasconcelos, R. Cardoso Jung
Batista, C.S. Duarte, L. Laite, R. Marrero, C.K. Lins / Sao Paulo, Brazil
3.19 Survaival of patients with CRT-D compared to survival with ICD
M. Kerekanič, M. Hudák, E. Komanová, P. Olexa, J. Sedlák, S. Misíková,
A. Bohó, B. Stančák / Kosice, Slovakia
Oct
29th
Tuesday 29 - Poster Area
3.25 Comparative analysis of atrial flutter ablation results in elderly patients
J.L. Martínez-Sande, S. Raposeiras-Roubin, J. García-Seara, P. Cabanas
Grandío, X.A. Fernández López, M. Rodríguez-Mañero, S. Gestal Romaní,
E. Pereira López, J.R. González-Juanatey / Santiago de Compostela, Spain
3.26 Impact of radiofrequency catheter ablation of frequent ventricular
premature beats for renal function
O. Inaba, J. Nitta, K. Satoh, Y. Honda, S. Kuroda, M. Sekigawa, M. Kanoh,
M. Suzuki, K. Muramatsu, A. Satoh, T. Yamato, Y. Matsumura, K. Asakawa,
K. Hirao, M. Isobe / Saitama, Japan
3.27 6-month follow-up fo ablations for idiopathic ventricular extrasystole/
tachycardia performed with conventional method: a single-centre
experience
B. Candemir, M.Z. Torbati, V.K. Vurgun, A.T. Altin, O. Akyurek,
M. Kilickap, O.U. Ozcan, M. Guldal, C. Erol / Ankara, Turkey
Oct
ABLATION OF DIFFERENT CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
3.20 Location of Accessory Pathway Affects Brain Natriuretic Peptide Levels in
the Patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
Y. Nakatani, K. Kumagai, S. Naito, K. Nakamura, K. Minami, M. Nakano,
K. Ikeda, T. Sasaki, S. Oshima / Gunma, Japan
3.21 Catheter ablation of atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia eith
targeting lower region of his potential recording area
M. Fujimoto, T. Ikeda, M. Kiyama, K. Okeie / Toyama, Japan
3.22 Near zero fluoroscopic exposure during catheter ablation of supraventricular
arrhythmias: multicenter randomized no-party trial preliminary results
M. Casella, A. Dello Russo, G. Pelargonio, M. Del Greco, G. Zingarini,
M. Piacenti, A. Di Cori, M. Marini, M. Zucchetti, E. Russo, M. Narducci,
P. Santangeli, L. Di Biase, E. Picano, M. Bongiorni, A. Natale, C. Tondo /
Milan
3.23 The Impact of Lower Voltage Area and Gross Area of Left Atrium on the
Prognosis after Electrophysiological Characteristics In atrio-ventriculr
Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia With Continuous Atrio-ventricular Node
Function Curve.
W.J. Park, Y.J. Choi, S.H. Lee, D.G. Shin, H.S. Park, Y.N. Kim, M.H. Bae,
Y.K. Cho, Y.S. Lee, B.C. Jung / Daegu, Korea
3.24 Tetra loop pulmonary vein related postablation atrial flutter
E. Lyan, G. Gromyko, S. Yashin / Saint-Petersburg, Russia
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3.28 Safety and efficacy outcome of a single-centre ventricular tachycardia 24/7 29th
ablation program
L. Teischinger, C.A. Plass, H. Mayr, B. Frey / St. Poelten, Austria
3.29 Comparison of clinical success of catheter ablation of atrial ablation
fibrillation supported by 3D models of left atrium obtained from CT scans
and 3D cardiac rotational angiography
F. Lehar, Z. Stárek, J. Jež, J. Wolf, T. Kulík, A. Žbánková, M. Lukášová /
Brno, Czech Republic
3.30 Rotational angiography of left ventricle as a support in ventricular
tachycardia ablation – our first experiences
J. Wolf, Z. Stárek, F. Lehar, J. Jež, T. Kulík / Brno, Czech Republic
3.31 Our results in patients who had catheter ablation from the aortic cusps
A. Tokatli, F. Kilicaslan, M. Uzun, B.S. Cebeci / Kocaeli, Turkey
3.32 Bi-directional ventricular tachycardia status post ablation at anterior and
posterior papillary muscles
J. Liao, Y.J. Lin, S.A. Chen / Taipei, Taiwan
3.33 Unusual forms of junctional ectopic tachycardia
G. Rondia, M. Massin, H. Dessy / Brussels, Belgium
3.34 Complex electrophysiology intervention in a patient with an inferior vena
cava filter: case report
Z. Starek, J. Jez, F. Lehar, J. Wolf / Brno, Czech Republic
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3.35 Usefulness of the multipolar basket catheter for radiofrequency catheter
ablation of accessory pathways in Ebstein’s anomaly: a case report
Y. Shirai, Y. Yokoyama, K. Ihara, K. Sugiyama, S. Maeda, T. Sasaki,
M. Kawabata, T. Sasano, K. Hirao / Tokyo, Japan
CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS:
PEDIATRIC AND MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES
3.36 Evaluation of long term follow up exercise capacity in young patients after
correction of tetralogy of Fallot and after atrial switch (Senning operation)
of transposition of great arteries
B.J. Pietrucha, A.Z. Pietrucha, A. Sulik, A. Rudziński / Cracow, Poland
3.37 Challenging Right sub-muscular pacemaker implantation in a young
patient with postoperative atrio-ventricular block
D. Ricciardi, V. Calabrese, L. Ragni, F. Gioia, G. Di Gioia, T. Pallara,
Oct
D. Grieco, G. Di Sciascio, P. Persichetti / Rome, Italy
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3.43 Reel syndrome in a patient with alcoholic liver disease
E. Fanchiotti, G. Provenza, S. Semonella, P. Innelli, G. Romaso,
F. dell’Aquila, R. Lo Piccolo, F. Marra, A. Mazzeo-Cicchetti /
Marsicovetere, Italy
3.44 Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy after permanent pacemaker replacement
R. Marchenko, S. Durmanov, V. Bazilev / Penza, Russia
3.45 Takotsubo syndrome after vertebral arthrodesys for cyphoscolios of the adult
M. Avella / Bologna, Italy
3.46 Ivabradine in chronic diastolic heart failure
E. Arkolaki, E. Simantirakis, A. Patrianakos, E. Nakou, F. Parthenakis,
P. Vardas / Heraklion, Greece
3.47 Arrhythmic nightmare after nimesulide oral load a case report, ten years after
M. Costantini, C. Fachechi, G. De Jaco, A. Albanese / Lecce, Italy
3.38 A single center long-term follow-up experience of pediatric pacemaker
population
T. Altin, C. Koca, A. Ongun, O. Akyurek, T. Ucar, B. Candemir,
E. Tutar, A. Uysalel, M. Guldal, C. Erol / Ankara, Turkey
3.39 Evaluation of the hypoglycaemic effets on the sympathetic activity in
type-2 diabetes patients
T. Kajiyama, M. Ueda, M. Ishimura, N.Hashiguchi, Y. Kondo, T. Kanaeda,
M. Nakano, Y. Hiranuma, Y. Yanagisawa, T. Saito, Y. Kobayashi / Chiba,
Japan
3.40 Incidence of cardiac arrhythmias in patients in the coronary care unit
today
E. Arkolaki, E. Simantirakis, P. Aravogliadis, S. Petousis, P. Vardas /
Heraklion, Greece
3.41 Personal and professional profile of electrophysiologists women in Brazil
E. Olivier Vilela Bragança, C.M. Boya Barcellos, E. Maria Marques
Oliveira, L.F.R. Xavier, T.A. do Nascimento, K. do N. Couceiro / São
José dos Campos, Brazil
3.42 Antiarrhythmogenic Effect of Omacor after a Non-Q-Wave Myocardial
Infarction
A. Ardashev, E. Zhelyakov, O. Kuzovlev / Moscow, Russia
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Allied Professionals Program
Allied Professionals Program
8.30-10.30
Opening Remarks:
S. Damiani / Venice-Mestre, Italy - B. Thomas / Austin, USA
14.00-16.00
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION TODAY
INSIGHTS INTO THE MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX
ARRHYTHMIAS IN THE EP LAB
Chairmen: S. Damiani / Venice-Mestre, Italy - B. Thomas / Austin, USA
Mapping and ablation of PVC (case study)
M. Brown / Austin, USA
Chairmen: L. Plebani / Novara, Italy - K. Zedlitz / Austin, USA
Selecting the appropriate patients for AF ablation
S. Lovison / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Intracardiac electrograms: what are the doctors looking at when they do AF ablations?
C. Cronin / Austin, USA
How to monitor a patient during AF ablation
G.M. Francese / Catania, Italy
How to improve patient results of RF ablation in long-standing persistent AF
P. Santangeli / Philadelphia, USA
The allied professional role during epicardial ablation
C. Monreal / Austin, USA
Post-ablation monitoring for success: what type and how much is enough?
C. Teckenbrock / Austin, USA
Management of acute complications in the EP lab
A. De Conto / Conegliano Veneto, Italy
AF Consensus Document
S. Beheiry / San Francisco, USA
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Conscious sedation, deep sedation or general anesthesia during ablation:
advantages & disadvantages
L. Cappellesso / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Closing Remarks:
A. Natale / Austin, USA - A. Raviele / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Allied Professionals Program
10.45-12.45
HOT TOPICS IN 2013
Chairmen: S. Beheiry / San Francisco, USA - L. Morichelli / Rome, Italy
Oral anticoagulation therapy: a new paradigm
A. Ferrick / New York, USA
Emerging technologies in the EP lab
P. China / Venice-Mestre, Italy
Improving the patient experience pre and post EP procedure
M. Lane / Austin, USA
Optimal programming of ICD for shock reduction
K. Zedlitz / Austin, USA
CRT therapy: what’s new?
J. Copeland / Akron, USA
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The Organizing Committee
wishes to express its gratitude to the following Companies
for the support to the Workshop
A. Menarini
Bard
Bayer
Biosense Webster
Boheringer Ingelheim
Claber
Cook Medical
Daiichi Sankyo
Fiab
Iatrotek
Impulse Dynamics
Medical Instruments
Medico
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Medtronic
Microlife
Promed
Recordati
Sanofi
Seda
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AIAC ITALIAN ASSOCIATION OF
ARRHYTHMOLOGY AND CARDIAC
PACING
Via Biagio Petrocelli 226
00173 Rome, Italy
Tel: + 39 06 42020412
Fax: +39 06 42020037
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.aiac.it
Contact Person: Prof. Luigi Padeletti (President),
Dott. Massimo Zecchin (National Secretary)
Table F – White Exhibition Area
AIAC (Italian Association of Arrhythmology and Cardiac Pacing) is an
organization of physicians, scientists and allied professionals throughout the
Italian country dedicated to the study and management of cardiac arrhythmias.
The mission of the Association is to improve the care of patients by promoting
research, education and training for arrhythmias management, providing
leadership toward optimal healthcare policies and standards. The Association
counts more and less 900 members and a board of twelve trustees is elected by the
members at the biennial meeting of the Association. The Executive Committee
is represented by the President, one VicePresident, a Treasurer and a Secretary.
Since 2006 the new president is nominated in advance (elected president).
The present Board members are: Padeletti (President), Botto (Elected-President),
Ammirati (Vicepresident), Zecchin (Secretary), Sassone (Treasurer), Musolino
(Coordinator of Regional Presidents), Calvi, D’Onofrio, De Ponti, Golzio, Pisanò,
Puntrello, the past president (Bongiorni) and the Edotorial Director (Lunati).
AIAC has several Committees, Task Forces and Registries, which have the task
to design the scientific and education strategy of the Society (see the website for
more details).
AIAC has a website (www.aiac.it) which can be visited without any charge.
Furthermore, AIAC has an intense research activity, organizing multicentric
trials on various topics in the field of cardiac pacing and arrhythmias.
AIAC is a member of the Italian Federation of Cardiology and represents the
Italian Arrhythmology in the Italian Government Institutions and in the
European Society of Cardiology.
Sorin Group
St. Jude Medical
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A. MENARINI I.F.R.
Via Sette Santi, 3
50131 Florence, Italy
Tel: + 39 055 56801
Fax: + 39 055 5680215
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.menarini.it
The Menarini Group is the first Italian pharmaceutical company in the world,
16th in Europe out of 5,180 companies, and 38th company in the world out
of 18,237 companies, with a turnover of more than 3 billion Euro and 16,000
employees. The Menarini Group has always pursued two strategic objectives:
Research and Internationalisation. It is present in the most important therapeutic
areas including: cardiovascular products, gastroenterology products, antibiotics
/ respiratory products, drugs used in diabetology, anti-inflammatory agents /
analgesics. It has a strong presence across Europe and in the major countries of
Asia, Africa, Central and South America. Its products are available to patients in
more than 100 countries.
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ADVANCES IN CARDIAC
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
Rome, November 20 – 22, 2013
President: Leonardo Calo’ , MD, FESC
Cardiology Division Policlinico Casilino
ASL ROMA B - Rome
Organizing Secretariat: Adria Congrex srl
Via Sassonia, 30 - 47922 Rimini, Italy
Tel: + 39 0541 305811
Fax: + 39 0541 305842
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ace-web.org
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The 5th ADVANCES IN CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY - will be held
in Rome, Italy on November 21 -22, 2013. It will be held under the auspices
of the most important International Scientific Societies and it will attract
over 1.500 attendees. The Scientific program is developed within 2 days in 14
concurrent meeting rooms and focuses on the following central topics: Atrial
Fibrillation, Electrophysiology, Heart Failure and Cardiac Resynchronization
Therapy, Pacemakers and ICDs, Sport and Arrhythmology, Surgical Approach to
Cardiac Arrhythmias, Genetic, Economic Issues,Emergency, Telemedicine and
Imaging.For more information on the scientific program and online registrations,
please visit www.ace-web.org.
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BARD SPA
Via Cina, 444
00144 Rome, Italy
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.barditalia.it
A division of C. R. Bard Inc., Bard Electrophysiology is a global company focused
on the development and delivery of a broad range of devices for the diagnosis
and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. Bard Electrophysiology offers a full product
portfolio which includes advanced RF ablation and mapping catheters, diagnostic
catheters, computer-based electrophysiology mapping and recording systems,
temporary pacing electrodes, and vascular/cardiac access devices. Through our
rich history of commitment to innovative products, unparalleled support, and
a dedication to education worldwide, Bard Electrophysiology continues to be a
leader in the field of EP.
BAYER SPA
Viale Certosa, 130
20156 Milan, Italy
Tel: + 39 02 39781
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.bayer.com
Bayer HealthCare is among the world’s foremost innovators in the field of
pharmaceutical and medical products. This subgroup’s mission is to research,
develop, manufacture and market innovative products that improve the health
of people and animals throughout the world. The globally operating Health Care
subgroup is divided into four operating divisions: The goals of the Animal Health
Division are to maintain the health of animals and cure veterinary diseases, with
the focus primarily on treating infectious diseases and repelling parasites. The
main focus of the Consumer Care Division is on non-prescription medicines and
dietary supplements. One example is Aspirin, a more than 110-year-old brand
that enjoys an unsurpassed level of global familiarity. Medical Care comprises
the businesses with blood glucose monitoring devices and medical equipment
for diagnosis and treatment. The Pharmaceuticals Division is today the highestselling pharmaceuticals company in Germany and holds a worldwide leading
position in its main therapeutic areas. The focus is on prescription medicines.
The division combines its strengths in two business units: General Medicine and
Specialty Medicine.
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BIOSENSE WEBSTER - JOHNSON &
JOHNSON MEDICAL SPA
Leonardo building, Leonardo da Vinci laan 15
1831 Diegem, Belgium
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.biosensewebster.com
Photographs Exhibition Room
Biosense Webster (BW), part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies,
is recognized worldwide as a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac
arrhythmias. Guided by the needs of electrophysiologists and cardiologists, BW
has pioneered innovative technological advancements for more than 30 years. BW
has defined the state of design and craftsmanship in diagnostic and therapeutic
cardiac catheters. At the same time, BW has delivered mapping and navigation
innovations that have advanced the science and practice of electrophysiology.
Ongoing research and development at BW has given EPs access to 3-D, realtime, color-coded views into the heart’s electrical activity, allowing diagnosis
and treatment with increasing precision. Collaboration with leaders in related
industries is pushing the clinical boundaries still further, thanks to such new
technologies as remote magnetic navigation and intracardiac echocardiography.
Biosense Webster primary focus is making life-changing, long-term differences in
human health and disease management.
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BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM ITALIA SPA
Loc. Prulli 103/c
50066 Reggello (FI), Italy
Tel: + 39 055 5355558
Fax: + 39 055 8650222
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.boehringer-ingelheim.it
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CLABER S.R.L.
Strada Cattene, 10
36100 Vicenza, Italy
Tel: + 39 0444 964807
Fax: + 390444 964809
E-mail: [email protected]
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Claber: great solutions to daily needs.
COOK MEDICAL
O’Halloran Road – National Technology Park
Limerick, Ireland
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.cookmedical.com
Booth 3 - Capriate Exhibition Room
COOK MEDICAL INCORPORATED, a leading medical device manufacturer,
is the industry pioneering leader in Lead Extraction devices designed for both
the superior and femoral approaches. The recently launched ADVANCED
PLATFORM devices for Lead Extraction include: the ONE-TIE™ Compression
Coil, Evolution® RL and Evolution® Shortie RL Controlled-Rotation Dilator
Sheath Sets, and the Evolution® SteadySheath™ Tissue Stabilization Sheath.
Come visit and learn about the many ways that Cook Medical is making lead
extraction procedures less complicated for you and for your institution or visit us
online at our website.
The Boehringer Ingelheim group is one of the world’s 20 leading pharmaceutical
companies. Headquartered in Ingelheim, Germany, it operates globally with
145 affi liates and more than 42,000 employees. Since it was founded in 1885,
the family-owned company has been committed to researching, developing,
manufacturing and marketing novel products of high therapeutic value for
human and veterinary medicine. As a central element of its culture, Boehringer
Ingelheim pledges to act socially responsible. Involvement in social projects,
caring for employees and their families, and providing equal opportunities for
all employees form the foundation of the global operations. Mutual cooperation
and respect, as well as environmental protection and sustainability are intrinsic
factors in all of Boehringer Ingelheim’s endeavors.
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DAIICHI SANKYO ITALIA SPA
Via Paolo di Dono, 73
00142 Rome, Italy
Tel: + 39 06 852551
Fax: + 39 06 85255233
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.daiichi-sankyo.it
Daiichi Sankyo is a global pharmaceutical company with its corporate origin in
Japan. We provide innovative products and services in more than 50 countries
around the world. With more than 100 years of scientific expertise, our company
draws upon a rich legacy of innovaton and medical advancements. Building on
our experience in hypertension, antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapies, we
are excited to be expanding into other important areas such as oncology, where
significant unmet medical needs remain. Today, with our growing presence in
developing and emerging markets, we are pleased to serve the needs of patients
throughout the world.
Info
ECAS (EUROPEAN CARDIAC
ARRHYTHMIA SOCIETY)
2 Place Delibes
13008 Marseille, France
Tel: + 33 4 8350472
Fax: + 33 4 375269
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ecas-congress.org
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ECAS is a non-profit organization of cardiologists registered in 2004 which has
as its purpose to promote excellence in the care of patients with cardiac rhythm
disorders (arrhythmia), by fostering continuing education, training, research
and the design, performance, and interpretation of trials aiming at improvement
of therapies for arrhythmia management; providing leadership toward optimal
healthcare policies and standards; supporting applied and clinical research;
communication with the medical community and health care authorities; and the
organization of symposia, meetings and workshops. It holds an annual congress
since 2005.
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FIAB SPA
Via P. Costoli, 4
50039 Vicchio, Italy
Tel: + 39 055 8497984
Fax: + 39 055 8497979
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.fiab.it
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FIAB SpA is an Italian Company manufacturing and marketing worldwide
devices and accessories for temporary cardiac pacing and electrophysiology. Leader
manufacturer of esophageal cardiac stimulation devices, FIAB has developed and
patented the system Esotest for the esophageal temperature monitoring during
AF ablation procedures.
IATROTEK S.R.L.
Via Don Martino Durighello, 32
30010 Bojon di Campolongo Maggiore, Italy
Tel: + 39 041 5145203
Fax: + 39 041 460034
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.iatrotek.com
Regional italian north/east distributor for cardiovascular devices.
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IMPULSE DYNAMICS
Breitwiesenstr. 19
70565 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel: + 49 711220456 20
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.impulse-dynamics.com
Impulse Dynamics is focused on the development of electrical therapies for the
treatment of chronic heart failure. Its proprietary technology is based on a unique
scientific discovery concerning electrical control of heart muscle tissue: the
application of nonexcitatory electrical signals delivered to the heart can modify
its properties (e.g., the force of a cardiac muscle contraction) in a predictable and
reproducible manner.
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MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS SPA
Via Salarolo, 2B
40068 Bologna, Italy
Tel: + 39 051 6271111
Fax: + 39 051 6271142
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.medicalinstruments.it
Active since 1972 in the medical device industry, Medical Instruments Spa is a
dynamic growing company specializing in the fields of cardiac surgery, vascular
surgery, interventional radiology and haemodynamics.
MEDICO SPA
Via Pitagora, 15
35030 Rubano (PD), Italy
Tel: + 39 049 8976755
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.medicoweb.com
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Info
This year MEDICO SPA celebrates its long history of commitment to the
advancement of cardiac pacing: “40 years for the heart with the heart”. MEDICO
SPA has been investigating and developing new cardiac stimulation solutions
with the aim of ensuring top technology pacing devices to physicians and patients.
The corporate philosophy is founded on the principles of Quality, Safety and
Innovation with the ambition to supply every physician with suitable tools to
optimize pacing therapy in each single patient and to ensure a better quality of
life. Come to visit us at our booth, it will be our pleasure to show you in detail
our innovations.
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MEDTRONIC, INC
710 Medtronic Parkway
55432 Minneapolis, MN
Tel: + 1 (763) 514-4000
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.medtronic.com
At Medtronic, we’re committed to Innovating for Life by pushing the boundaries
of medical technology and actually changing the way the world treats chronic
disease. Medtronic is the world’s largest medical technology company, offering an
unprecedented breadth and depth of innovative therapies to fulfill our Mission of
alleviating pain, restoring health, and extending life. Last year, more than 9 million
people benefited from our medical therapies, which treat cardiac and vascular
diseases, diabetes, and neurological and musculoskeletal conditions. With a global
reach that extends to more than 140 countries, we have a deep understanding
of many universal healthcare challenges. We’re using our experience, extensive
partnerships, and the passion of 46,000+ employees to help transform healthcare
worldwide by improving outcomes, expanding access, and enhancing value.
A partner for people. For life.
MICROLIFE CORPORATION
Espenstrasse 139
9443 Widnau, Switzerland
Tel: + 41 71 727 70 41
Fax: + 41 71 727 70 39
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.microlife.com
Booth 2 - Capriate Exhibition Room
Microlife is the world leader in the development and manufacturing of medical
diagnostic equipment for institutional and home use. Hypertension, fever and
respiratory management are Microlife’s core businesses.
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PROMED S.R.L.
Via E. Mattei, 20
31030 Dosson di Casier (TV), Italy
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.promedsrl.it
Rivendita prodotti e presidi ospedalieri.
CMYK
BICROMIA
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RECORDATI SPA
Via Matteo Civitali, 1
20148 Milan, Italy
Tel: + 39 02 48787.1
Fax: + 39 02 40073747
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.recordati.com
Recordati, established in 1926, is an international pharmaceutical group, listed
on the Italian Stock Exchange (Reuters RECI.MI, Bloomberg REC IM, ISIN
IT 0003828271), with a total staff of over 3,300, dedicated to the research,
development, manufacturing and marketing of pharmaceuticals. Headquartered
in Milan, Italy, Recordati has operations in the main European countries, in
Russia, in other Central and Eastern European countries, in Turkey and in the
United States of America. A field force of more than 1,700 medical representatives
promotes a wide range of innovative pharmaceuticals, both proprietary and
under license, in a number of therapeutic areas including a specialized business
dedicated to treatments for rare diseases. Recordati is a partner of choice for
new product licenses for its territories. Recordati is committed to the research
and development of new drug entities within the cardiovascular and urogenital
therapeutic areas and of treatments for rare diseases. Consolidated revenue for
2012 was Euro 828.3 million, operating income was Euro 167.0 million and net
income was Euro 118.5 million.
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SANOFI ITALIA
Viale Luigi Bodio 37/b
20158 Milan, Italy
Tel: + 39 02 39391
E-mail: www.sanofi.it
Website: www.sanofi.it
Sanofi, an integrated global healthcare leader, discovers, develops and distributes
therapeutic solutions focused on patients’ needs and through seven growth
platforms: diabetes solutions, human vaccines, innovative drugs, consumer
healthcare, emerging markets, animal health and the new Genzyme. In Italy,
is leader in the industrial pharmaceutical sector nationwide, with about 2,500
employees, over 1,300 of whom work in the five plants located in Origgio (VA),
Garessio (CN), Anagni (FR), Scoppito (AQ) and Brindisi, that produce drugs
delivered to international markets in the 5 continents, and a Merial plant,
specialized in products for animal health, located in Noventa (PD). Its R&D
in Italy consists in a Clinical Research Unit, located in in Milan and in the five
multidisciplinary laboratories of Brindisi plant specialized in biotechnological
research in the field of antibiotics. Its portfolio covers ethical medicines, OTC
products, innovative drugs, generic equivalent medicines with Zentiva, rare
genetic diseases with Genzyme, and animal health with Merial.
SEDA S.P.A
Via Tolstoi, 7
20090 Trezzano sul Naviglio (MI), Italy
Tel: + 39 02 484241
Fax: + 39 02 48424290
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.seda-spa.it
Booth 10 - Capriate Exhibition Room
Built in 1973, SEDA, in more than 35 years, is leading the research of
innovative products.
Our goal is to satisfy clinical needs and improving patients care, through the
research of the most technologically advanced health care products. This,
in various ways, has helped the medical class to evaluate the advantages and
opportunities for use.
Our strength is PREPARATION, QUALITY, DEVELOPMENT AND
INNOVATION with our long multidisciplinary experience with physicians and
scientific communities and our specific focus on continuous innovation.
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SORIN GROUP ITALIA S.R.L.
Via Benigno Crespi 17
20159 Milan, Italy
Tel: + 39 02 69465 211
Fax: + 39 02 69465 343
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.sorin.com
Booth 4 to 9 - Capriate Exhibition Room
is instrumental to our success. We are uniquely positioned for long-term growth
driven by our vision to address epidemic diseases with solutions that reduce the
economic burden on health care systems worldwide. In a collaborative culture
of invention and innovation, we seek to produce devices that are of the highest
quality, benefit the people who depend on them, and function safely and properly
in order to provide needed therapy and peace of mind.
Sorin Group (www.sorin.com), is a global medical device company and a leader in
the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The Company develops, manufactures
and markets medical technologies for cardiac surgery and for the treatment of
cardiac rhythm disorders. With 3.750 employees worldwide, the Company focuses
on two major therapeutic areas: Cardiac Surgery (cardiopulmonary products for
open heart surgery and heart valve repair or replacement products) and Cardiac
Rhythm Management (pacemakers, defibrillators, cardiac resynchronization
devices). Every year, over one million patients are treated with Sorin Group
devices in more than 80 countries.
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ST. JUDE MEDICAL
Centro Direzionale Colleoni - Palazzo
Andromeda 16/1
20864 Agrate Brianza (MB), Italy
Tel: + 39 039 607471
Fax: + 39 039 6899513
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: ww.sjm.com
St. Jude Medical is dedicated to transforming the treatment of some of the
world’s most expensive epidemic diseases. The company does this by developing
cost-effective medical technologies and services that save and improve lives.
Headquartered in St. Paul, Minn., St. Jude Medical employs approximately 16,000
people worldwide and has four major clinical focus areas that include cardiac
rhythm management, atrial fibrillation, cardiovascular and neuromodulation. The
St. Jude Medical product portfolio includes implantable cardioverter defibrillators
(ICDs), cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices, pacemakers, remote
monitoring systems, mapping and visualization systems, surgical and catheterbased ablation devices, vascular closure devices, structural heart products, spinal
cord stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation and deep brain stimulation
devices. At St. Jude Medical, we believe that investing in purposeful innovation
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25 High Path - Merton Abbey
SW19 2JL London, UK
Tel: + 44 20 8715 1812
Fax: + 44 20 8715 1722
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.wisepress.com
Booth 1 - Capriate Exhibition Room
Wisepress are Europe’s principal conference bookseller. We exhibit the leading
books, sample journals and digital content relevant to this meeting. Books may be
purchased at the booth, and we offer a postal service. Visit our online bookshop
for special offers and follow us on Twitter for the latest news @WisepressBooks.
2015 WORLD CONGRESS OF
ARRHYTHMIAS (WSA 2015)
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.wsa2015.org
Contact Person: Jason Hui Li
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2015 World Congress of Arrhythmias will be held from the 17th to 21st of
September in Beijing, China.
Founded in 1979 as the International Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology
Society (ICPES), and recently becoming the World Society of Arrhythmias in
order to better express our global interest, we have been dedicated to connecting
the world of arrhythmias, by promoting education all over the globe, and by
coordinating the activities of other scientific societies devoted to cardiac pacing
and electrophysiology. For decades, we have stood for top international exchanges
and training in these areas.
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ZOLL CMS GmbH
Emil Hoffmann Str. 13
G 50996 Cologne, Germany
Tel: + 49 2236 8787 55
Fax: + 49 2236 8787 51
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://lifevest.zoll.com/de/
ZOLL Medical Corporation, an Asahi Kasei Group company, provides medical
devices and software solutions that help advance emergency care and save lives.
With products for defibrillation and monitoring, circulation and CPR feedback,
data management, fluid resuscitation, and therapeutic temperature management,
ZOLL is focused on resuscitation and critical care. The LifeVest Wearable
Defibrillator protects following recent MI or revascularization, and for those with
cardiomyopathy or congestive heart failure. The LifeVest continuously monitors
the patient’s heart, and if a life-threatening heart rhythm is detected, delivers a
treatment shock to restore normal heart rhythm.
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Final Program
Intro
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Oct
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Allied
Professional
Index of
Chairmen & Authors
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Final Program
Chairmen Index
LEGEND
Bold - Main Program Session
Cursive – Satellite and Luncheon Panels
Normal – Oral Communications
and Poster Sessions
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Info
Ackerman M.J. 69
Adragão P. 104, 130
Aguinaga L. 105, 137
Al Musaad A. 139
Aliot E. 96
Antzelevitch C. 57
Ardashev A. 113, 136
Barbato G. 113
Basso C. 58
Beheiry S. 156
Behr E. 57
Benditt D.G. 125
Bertaglia E. 131
Blanc J.J. 96
Bloch-Thomsen P.E. 56
Blom N.A. 109
Blömstrom-Lundqvist C. 61, 106
Blum T. 146
Bongiorni M.G. 61
Bonso A. 133
Botto G.L. 68
Brachmann J. 128
Breithardt G. 60
Brignole M. 137
Calkins H. 58
Callans D. 93, 107
Calò L. 71, 94
Camm A.J. 74, 90
Cannom D.S. 72
Cappato R. 127
Carbucicchio C. 76
Chen S.A. 122
Chierchia J.B. 132
Connolly S.J. 106
Corrado D. 59
Damiani S. 156
Damiano R.J. Jr. 124
Daubert J.C. 108
De Caterina R. 92
De Ponti R. 58
Deharo J.C. 61, 100
Del Greco M.132
Delise P. 71, 105
Derval M. 133
Di Biase L. 129, 145
Di Biase M. 56
Disertori M. 69
Dorian P. 97, 106
Dubner S. 77
El-Sherif N.E. 71, 134
Epstein A.E. 140
Eslami M. 75
Figueiredo M.105
Galizio N. 62, 134
Giada F. 59, 125
Gillis A.M. 70
Goette A. 111
Gold M.R. 108
Golzio P.G. 146
Gonzalez Hermosillo A. 98
Guerra P. 95
Gulizia M.M. 67
Hauer R.N.W. 62
186
Healey J. 67
Hebe J. 109
Heidbüchel H. 90
Hindricks G. 123
Hirao K. 91
Ho S.Y. 58
Hohnloser S.H. 106
Huang D.J. 70
Huikuri H. 76
Iliceto S. 107
Jaïs P. 94
Jazra C. 65, 68, 139
Kara S. 144
Kennergren C. 61
Kenny R.A. 98
Khoury M. 143
Kim Y.H. 141
Kirchhof P. 101
Klein H. 60
Kottkamp H. 97, 104
Krahn A.D. 69
Kuck K.H. 122
Kudaiberdieva G. 95
La Rovere M.T. 134
Lakkireddy D. 126
Linde C. 108, 126
Lip G.Y.H. 66, 90
Livi U. 124
Lobban T. 74, 97
Lunati M. 142
Mabò P. 96
Mangino D. 136
Mantovan R. 91
Marchlinski F.E. 93
Marquez M. 92, 142
Chairmen Index
Merino J.L. 111, 130
Mittal S. 125
Molina L. 67, 75, 123
Moll A. 103
Mont L. 94, 130
Morais C. 130
Morgan J.M. 60, 94
Morichelli L. 156
Morillo C.A. 137
Moya A. 99, 107
Musolino M. 65, 77
Naccarella F. 59
Nakagawa H. 56, 105
Occhetta E. 138
Okumura K. 123
Olshansky B. 125
Oseroff O. 134
Oto A. 92
Ovsyshcher E.I. 138
Packer D.L. 70, 93, 104
Padeletti L. 56, 72, 96
Pappone C. 122
Piacenti M. 147
Pisanò E. 112
Plebani L. 157
Polesel E. 124
Potpara T. 112
Prystowsky E.N. 60, 70, 102
Ramos J.L. 123
Raviele A. 66, 97, 101, 122
Ravikishore A. 111
Revishvili A. 135, 136
Reyes N. 67
Rosenthal E. 109
Rossillo A. 129, 133
Rosso R. 69
Russo A.M. 73, 138
Saad E. 139
Sagone A. 143
Saksena S. 111, 126
Salvador L. 124
Santini M. 92, 137
Sassone B. 128
Savelieva I. 64
Scaglione L. 145
Scanavacca M. 75, 139
Scheinman M.M. 57, 110, 129
Schweikert R.A. 131, 133
Sethi K.K. 126
Shah D. 127
Sharma S. 71
Shen W.K. 99, 140
Shenasa M. 75
Soejima K. 110
187
Steffel J. 100
Steinbeck G. 71, 73
Steinberg J.S. 72, 108
Stevenson W.G. 129
Strieper M.J. 64, 95
Sutton R. 107
Taborsky M. 147
Tfelt-Hansen J. 59
Themistoclakis S. 93, 104
Thiene G. 91
Thomas B. 156
Tritto M. 141
Turitto G. 110
Ventura R. 109
Venturini A. 135
Verberk W.J. 103
Verlato R. 144
Verma A. 95
Waldo A.L. 90
Wilde A.A. 57
Wilkoff B.L. 72, 73
Wolpert C. 73, 91
Wranicz J.K. 63
Zanon F. 138
Zareba W. 63
Zedlitz K. 157
Final Program
Info
LEGEND
Bold - Main Program Session
Cursive – Satellite and Luncheon Panels
Normal – Oral Communications
and Poster Sessions
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Info
Aagaard P. 77
Abderrahim M.T. 117
Abdirova B. 62
Abdul-Khaliq H. 109
Abecassis J. 82
Aburadani I. 144
Ackerman M.J. 69, 110, 117
Adlbrecht C. 144
Adragão P. 114, 131, 145
Afiune C.M.C. 149
Afiune J.Y. 149
Agarwal A. 62
Aggarwal V. 62
Aggio S. 147
Aghdam S. 83, 115
Agricola T. 142
Aguinaga L. 105
Agushi E. 142
Ahmad A. 62
Aisha A. 79
Akashi Y. 81, 99
Akchurin R.S. 131, 144, 145, 148
Akilzhanova A. 62
Akkaya E. 128
Akyurek O. 83, 115, 151, 152
Al Kandari F. 76
Al-Ahmad A. 93
Albanese A. 153
Alboni P. 107, 125
Aleksandrova A. 78
Aliot E. 96, 110
Almeida A. 82
Al-Nono O. 82
Alonzo Ortiz N. 128
Al-Shoaibi N. 114, 118, 142
Altieri P.I. 65, 76
Altin A.T. 83, 115, 151, 152
Altin T. 152
Álvarez M. 141
Alves A. 98
Ammous Z. 62
Andrade J. 131
Andresen D. 98
Andreu D. 143
Angelov A. 78
Anter E. 142
Antolic B. 65
Antona C. 136
Antzelevitch C. 57, 68
Aoki H. 141
Aoyama K. 82
Apostolopoulos T. 117, 128
Aragon M. 112
Aravogliadis P. 152
Arbelo E. 143
Ardashev A. 113, 115, 136, 142,
152
Ardashev V.N. 115, 142
Arkolaki E. 148, 152, 153
Artyomenko S. 113, 131, 145
Arya A. 75, 77, 145
Asakawa K. 151
Aschieri D. 128
Asif A. 118
Avella M. 153
Ayala-Paredes F. 143
Baccar H. 116
Bae M.H. 114, 115, 116, 150
Baggio J.M. 118
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Authors Index
Authors Index
Baggio Jr J.M. 149
Bagherli A. 116
Baimbetov A. 116, 148, 150
Balabanoff C. 119
Banchs H.L. 65, 76
Baptista J. 82
Baracca E. 147
Baranchuk A.81
Barba-Pichardo R. 143
Barbato G. 139, 140
Barbetta A. 149
Bardy G.H. 128
Barold S.S. 147
Barrio T. 141
Bartoletti A. 125
Basso C. 58, 76, 91
Bastian D. 76, 112, 117
Batchvarov V.N. 115
Bauce B. 149
Bayramova S. 113, 131, 135, 145
Bazilev V. 148, 153
Beccarello A. 99
Becker D. 76
Beheiry S. 157
Behr E. 69, 115
Beiras X. 98, 99
Bekbosynova M. 62
Belenkov Y. 113
Bellesi P. 80
Bellos K. 117, 128
Belohlavek M. 62
Beltrame F. 112
Benditt D.G. 68, 137
Benussi S. 124
Bergemann T. 144
Bernardes A. 147, 149
Bernardo R. 82
Berruezo A. 143
Bertaglia E. 58, 104, 147
Bertagnolli L. 145
Bhatka H. 135
Bhavnani S. 128
Bieganowska K. 146
Biffi A. 59, 71
Binder T. 142
Biteker M. 114
Biviano A. 79
Blanc J.J. 107, 125, 140
Blauw Y. 132
Blier L. 64
Bloch-Thomsen P.E. 138
Blom N. 109
Blomström-Lundqvist C. 94
Blondheim D.S. 118
Blum T. 61
Bochoeyer A. 64
Boczar K. 118, 146
Boersma L. 111
Bohó A. 83, 116, 150
Bollmann A. 77, 145
Bologna F. 82
Bongiorni M.G. 61, 150
Bonmassari R. 143
Bonnemeier H. 101
Bonnes J.L. 116
Bonora A. 112
Boonyasirinant T. 79
Borggrefe M. 73, 94
Borghi L. 115
Boriani G. 140
Borovsky S. 116, 150
Bosa-Ojeda F. 148
Botto G.L. 60, 138, 140
Bottoni N. 98
Boya Barcellos C.M. 152
Brachmann J. 126, 127
Breithardt G. 60, 68
Breithardt O. 77
Brignole M. 98, 99, 108, 125,
140
Brouwer M.A. 116
Brown M. 156
Bruder O. 149
Brugada J. 143
Brugin E. 76
Brzozowski W. 146
Buenfil Medina J.C. 128
Buja G. 149
Burkhardt J.D. 129, 133
Butter C. 143
Bzukała I. 80, 81, 98, 99
Cabanas Grandío P. 151
Cabañas-Perianes V. 78
Cáceres Monié C. 81
Cademartiri F. 59
Calabrese V. 147, 152
Caliskan K. 64
Calkins H. 70, 91, 110
Callans D. 122, 139
Calò L. 68
Calzolari V. 147
Camanho L.E. 131
Camm A.J. 90, 106
Candemir B. 83, 115, 151, 152
Cannom D.S. 60, 129, 140
Cantinho M. 143
Cappato R. 66, 101, 104
Cappellesso L. 156
Capucci A. 68, 92, 97, 128
Capuzzi D. 142
Carasca E. 98
Carbucicchio C. 82, 123, 129
Cardoso G. 114, 131, 145
Cardoso Jung Batista R. 150
189
Careaga G. 135
Carmo P. 114, 130, 131, 145
Carnero G. 135, 144
Carrilho-Ferreira P. 147, 149
Carrillo R. 119
Carrillo-Pérez-Tomé M. 80
Carvalho S. 114, 131, 145
Casas F. 81
Casella M. 82, 94, 150
Cassano A. 81
Castiglioni P. 112
Castillo Castillo J. 114
Castro Dorticos J.R. 150
Cavaco D. 114, 130, 131, 145
Cebeci B.S. 79, 80, 117, 151
Cecchi F. 69, 71, 134
Ceccofiglio A. 98
Chalapas A. 117, 128
Champagne J. 64
Chao T.Z. 123
Chapyrnikh A.V. 131, 145
Chapyrnikh S.V. 145
Chaykovskaya M. 77
Chen P.S. 78
Chen S.A. 70, 104, 151
Cherkashin D.I. 131, 145, 148
Chernyavskiy A. 135
Chetaille P. 64
Chetverikov S. 128
Chi H. 78
Chierchia G.B. 129
China P. 133, 156
Cho Y.C. 114, 115, 116
Cho Y.K. 150
Choi Y.J. 114, 115, 150
Choudhuri I. 62
Chrisocheris M. 117, 128
Chrysostomakis S. 148
Final Program
Info
Info
Chudinov G. 135
Chun Y.H. 82
Ciaccio E. 79
Çinar D. 81
Cipoletta L. 143
Clark J. 95
Codecasa R. 124
Codogni R. 112
Coelho C. 149
Coleman C. 128
Colombo D. 82
Compagno S. 76
Conde D. 112
Conejeros W. 64
Conesa J.R. 132
Connolly S.J. 66, 70, 92, 114,
118, 142
Contreras-Valdes F. 142
Copeland J. 156
Corrado D. 59, 91
Cortes M. 76
Cortez-Dias N. 143, 149
Costabel J.P. 112
Costantini M. 153
Costantini O. 128
Côté J.M. 64
Couceiro K do N. 152
Coulombe N. 83
Cowie M. 144
Crespo M. 65, 76
Crijns H. 132
Cronin C. 157
Crosato M. 147
Cubelo-Dornaleteche M. 80
Cuevas A. 135
Cunha P. 82
Curnis A. 58, 136
Curtis A.B. 144
Cvijic M. 65
Czajkowski M. 146
Daida H. 118, 149
Damiani S. 156
Damiano R.J. Jr. 124
Daubert J.C. 82, 96, 108, 128,
138
Day J. 82
De Caterina R. 68, 90
De Conto A. 156
de Groot N.M.S. 64
De Jaco G. 153
De Ponti R. 122, 123, 129
De Sousa J. 130
Deharo J.C. 61, 99, 129, 140
Del Greco M. 94, 143, 150
Delise P. 57, 71, 147
Dell’Aquila F. 153
Dello Russo A. 82, 93, 150
Derval N. 129
Dessy H. 151
Di Biase L. 82, 102, 104, 129,
133, 150
Di Cori A. 150
Di Gioia G. 152
Di Giovanni G. 147
Di Gregorio F. 149
Di Pasquale G. 68, 92
Di Ruocco M.V. 117
Di Sciascio G. 147, 152
Diaferia G. 141
Diaz Rodríguez E. 135
Didenko M. 128
Dinarevic S. 79
Ding J. 143
Dinov B. 77
Disertori M. 56, 68
Divakaramenon S. 142
190
Authors Index
Authors Index
Dmytro L. 148
Dmytro V. 148
do Nascimento T.A. 152
Dobrolet N. 62
Dodonov A. 135
Dolgushina E.A. 115, 142
Donateo P. 99
Donolato P. 99
Dores H. 114, 145
Dorian P. 70, 97, 122
Dorman H.G.R. 119
Dorticòs Balea F.R. 96
Dos Santos Galvao Filho S. 150
Dosmagambet S. 62
Dosta J.J. 135
Drago F. 109
Drobot D.B. 141, 145
Duarte C.S. 150
Dubner S. 63, 72
Dubuc M. 131
Duque-Gómez C. 80
Durciu S. 115
Durmanov S. 148, 153
Dyrda K. 131
Dzhordzhikia T. 113, 149
Ebert H.H. 98
Edgerton J.R. 124, 136
Efremidis M. 115
Ehrman W. 135
El Jery A. 116
Ellenbogen K. 82
El-Sherif N.E. 134
Emkanjoo Z. 75
Epstein A.E. 126, 140
Erdem A. 77
Erglis A. 112
Erol C. 83, 115, 151, 152
Erts R. 77
Escobales N. 65, 76
Eskaraev T. 148
Eslami M. 75
Esser H. 128
Estepo J. 81
Evertz R. 143
Exiara T. 115
Facchini E. 117
Fachechi C. 153
Fahy G.J. 131
Fanchiotti E. 153
Farag A. 117
Fasih A. 79
Fassini G.M. 82, 107
Faustino M. 142
Fedorco M. 147
Fehske W. 132
Fernandes M. 98
Fernández López X.A. 151
Fernández-Armenta J. 143
Fernández-Gómez J.M. 143
Fernandez-Lozano I. 130
Ferrarotti L. 117
Ferreira L.G.G. 149
Ferrer-Hita J.J. 80, 148
Ferrero C. 132
Ferrick A. 156
Ferrick K.J. 77
Fetisova E. 77
Fiedler L. 77
Fishbein M.C. 78
Fishberger S. 62
Fisher J.D. 77
Fleck E. 83
Fleitman J. 79
Foley P. 102
Fonarow G.C. 144
Forleo G. 117, 128
Fouad B. 117
Fraccaro C. 147
Fraguas H. 135, 144
Francese G.M. 156
Franchi E. 112
Freedeberg N.A. 65, 76
Frey B. 151
Frimerman A. 118
Fuenmayor A. 123
Fujimoto M. 150
Fukunaga M. 118, 119
Furukawa T. 81, 99
Gadler F. 115
Gaertner C. 78
Gaita F. 111, 122, 129
Gali W.L. 149
Galizio N. 134, 135, 144
Gallinghouse J.J. 82
Gang E.S. 78
Garan H. 79
Garcia M.J. 107, 134
García N. 135
García-Alberola A. 78, 79, 114
García-Fernández A. 112
García-Seara J. 151
Garrido M. 64
Gaspar T. 77
Gasparini M. 72
Gatterer E. 80
Gaudio C. 78
Gegenava M. 79, 81
Gegenava T. 79, 81
Gelsomino S. 115
Gensini G.F. 115
Gentili A. 99
Georgiev S.J. 78
Georgieva R. 78
Gerds-Li J.H. 83
191
Gestal Romaní S. 151
Ghaffari R. 83
Ghaniwala S.H. 79
Giada F. 59, 76, 140
Gidaris G. 115
Giedrimiene D. 128, 147
Gil V. 82
Gilbert M. 64
Gillis A.M. 70, 96, 140
Gimeno Blanes J.R. 78, 79
Giniger A. 112
Gioia F. 152
Girelli D. 112
Giuli S. 99
Gluck J. 128, 147
Goehl K. 112, 117
Goette A. 56
Gojak R. 79
Gold M.R. 102, 108, 126
Goltzman G. 76
Gomes G.G. 149
Gómez M.A. 132
Gonzalez J. 131
Gonzalez J.L. 135, 144
González W. 76
Gonzalez-Hermosillo A. 137
González-Juanatey J.R. 151
Gössinger H. 142
Gotsis A. 115
Goya M. 118, 119
Grebe O.C. 142
Grieco D. 147, 152
Grimaldi M. 104, 141
Grippo M. 64
Grishin I.R. 131, 144, 145, 148
Gromyko G. 82, 128, 145, 150
Gross J.N. 77
Grovale N. 98
Final Program
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Guerra A. 80
Guerra F. 128
Guerra P. 95, 131
Guldal M. 83, 115, 151, 152
Guler E. 114
Gulizia M.M. 98
Gülly C. 62
Gundry S. 135
Gutiérrez C. 135
Gwechenberger M. 81, 142, 144
Gzara M. 116
Ha A. 114
Haber T. 64
Hachul D. 137
Hahn S. 143
Haider F. 79
Haïssaguerre M. 72, 104, 110
Haitsma D. 64
Halimic M. 79
Hammer A. 81, 144
Harada T. 81, 99, 144
Hare J. 62
Härtig J. 64, 144
Haruna T. 142
Hashiguchi N. 113, 116
Hatala R. 68, 97
Hauer R.N.W. 60, 91, 134
Hayashi H. 118, 149
Hayashi T. 148
Healey J. 90, 97, 106, 114, 118
Healey J.S. 142
Hebe J. 109
Heidbüchel H. 127
Heinke M. 64, 144
Heist K. 83
Hendriks J.M.L. 97
Heno N. 65
Hibi S. 79, 82
Hindricks G. 77, 90, 96, 111, 145
Hiranuma Y. 113, 152
Hirao K. 79, 82, 117, 151, 152
Hirazawa M. 144
Ho S.Y. 58, 109
Hoenig S. 132
Hohnloser S.H. 66, 92, 102, 106
Holzer F. 64
Honda Y. 151
Honjo H. 62, 123
Hoogendijk M.G. 105
Hörth J. 144
Hosoda J. 119
Hsu Y.Y. 83
Hudák M. 83, 150
Huelsmann M. 81, 144
Huikuri H.V. 57
Hummel J. 82
Huo Y. 129
Husser D. 77
Hyun D.W. 116
Ibáñez-Criado A. 112
Ibáñez-Criado J.L. 112
Ihara K. 152
Ikeda K. 114, 150
Ikeda T.
Ilan-Bushari L. 76
Imazio M. 127
Inaba O. 151
Inacio Jr. L.A. 131
Inagaki M. 116
Incze A. 98
Indiani S. 143
Innelli P. 153
Innocenti E. 82
Inoko M. 142
Ioannidis P. 116
Iorfida M. 98
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Authors Index
Authors Index
Iori M. 99
Iribe G. 78
Ishigami T. 119
Ishihara Y. 79, 82
Ishikawa T. 119
Ishimura M. 113, 116, 152
Ishizaka T. 113
Iskakova B. 116, 148, 150
Ismer B. 64, 144
Isobe M. 151
Iturralde P. 117
Ivanitskiy E.A. 141, 145
Ivanova S. 116, 148, 150
Izumi T. 142
Jabaren M. 76
Jaïs P. 93, 139
Jamal Z. 79
Jang J.S. 79
Janion M. 118, 146
Jaspers Focks J. 116
Jayakar P. 62
Jazra C. 140
Jedrzejczyk-Spaho J. 80, 98, 99
Jennings B. 72
Jerrome J. 74
Jež J. 151
Jiménez J. 141
Jiménez M.
Jin H.Y. 79
Jonuzi F. 79
Jorge C. 149
Jorge-Perez P. 80
Josephson M.E. 142
Juarez Pelcastre N. 128
Juárez-Prera R.A. 80, 148
Jung B.C. 114, 115, 116, 150
Jung M. 128, 149
Jung W. 73, 97, 122, 138
Kaganovich Y. 77
Kagansky M. 76
Kaihara K. 78
Kajiyama T. 113, 116, 152
Kakkar A. 106
Kalejs O. 77, 112
Kalinin A. 77
Kalinin V. 77, 113, 149
Kalniņ A. 112
Kalnins A. 77
Kaluzhny I. 113
Kamiya K. 62
Kanaeda T. 113, 116, 152
Kanasal N. 118
Kaneppele A. 99
Kanoh M. 151
Kansal N. 142
Karaca O. 114
Karaskov A. 113, 131, 135, 145
Karmelic C. 123
Kato T. 142
Katsouras G. 141
Kaufmann J. 83
Kautzner J. 93, 104
Kawabata M. 152
Kaya C.T. 83, 115
Kazakov A. 82, 145
Kazatsker M. 118
Kazuno Y. 118, 119
Keavey S. 112
Keegan R. 105
Keller H. 80
Kennergren C. 61, 108
Kenny R.A. 125, 137
Kerekanič M. 83, 150
Khadem A. 116
Khairkahan A. 64
Khairy P. 131
Khalid H. 79
Khandheria B. 62
Khoury M. 139
Khubutia A.Sh. 148
Kiliç A. 95
Kilicaslan F. 79, 80, 114, 117, 151
Kilickap M. 83, 115, 151
Kim K.H. 79
Kim D.K. 79, 116
Kim D.S. 79
Kim J.K. 116
Kim S.G. 77
Kim Y.H. 104, 122
Kim Y.N. 114, 115, 116, 150
Kimura M. 142
Kimura Y. 119
Kinoshita M. 144
Kirchhof P. 68, 92
Kirillov S. 77
Kirsch J. 95
Kirtava Z. 81
Kitajima H. 82
Kiyama M. 150
Kizilirmak F. 114
Klein H. 72
Klinker L. 83
Kluger J. 128
Klukvin A. 82, 145
Kobayashi S. 98, 141
Kobayashi Y. 113, 116, 152
Koca C. 152
Kodama I. 62
Koman C. 132
Komanova E. 116, 150
Komatsu K. 118, 149
Komatsu S. 118, 149
Kondo Y. 113, 116, 152
Konduracka E. 80
193
Konev A.V. 115, 142
Kontaraki I. 148
Korshunov V. 135
Kosibayeva N. 116, 148
Kotrec M. 80
Kottkamp H. 56
Koutalas E. 145
Koutsogianni A. 115
Kowal R.C. 82
Kraaier K. 77
Kracker S. 117
Krahn A.D. 71, 137
Krasnoperov P., 145
Kriatselis C. 83
Krittayaphong R. 79
Kropotkin E.B. 141, 145
Krum D. 62
Krumerman A. 77
Krummen D.E. 82, 113
Kruszelnicka O. 80
Kuck K.H. 104, 108
Kudaiberdieva G. 95
Kulík T. 151
Kumagai K. 82, 114, 150
Kumar N. 132
Kuniss M. 128, 149
Kuravanas G. 115
Kurcalte I. 77
Kurita T. 116
Kuroda S. 151
Kurtidis G. 115
Kus T. 99
Kusano K. 105
Kuschyk J. 73
Kutalek S.P. 73
Kutarski A. 63, 118, 144, 146
Kutuk U. 77
Kuwahara K. 62
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Info
Kuźma J. 64
Kuzovlev O. 152
Kypta A. 132
La Meir M. 115, 124, 136
Labartkava E. 113, 149
Ladwig K.H. 111
Laite L. 150
Lakkireddy D. 93, 94, 104, 108,
133
Lambardi M.F. 112
Lambert T. 132
Lambiase P. 108
Lane M. 156
Lange N. 78
Langialonga T. 141
Lapuerta Irigoyen J.A. 117
Lara-Padron A. 148
Latypov R.S. 144, 145, 148
Lau C.P. 60, 70, 92
Lau D. 111
Laynez Cerdeña I. 80, 148
Lee H.Y. 150
Lee K. 144
Lee S. 83
Lee S.H. 114, 115, 116
Lee Y.S. 114, 115, 150
Leenhardt A. 69
Lehar F. 151
Lehinant S. 149
Leitsch T. 142
Lejnieks A. 77, 112,
Lelakowski J. 144
Lenarczyk R. 63
Leoni L. 149
Letsas K. 115
Lévy S. 56, 122
Levy Y. 118
Lewalter T. 97, 111, 140
Lewis B.S. 90
Leyva F. 144
Liao J. 151
Lichtenberg L. 132
Ligon D. 64
Lin Y.J. 151
Linde C. 108, 140, 144
Lins C.K. 150
Lioni L. 115
Lip G.Y.H. 90, 103, 106
Lisewski U. 78
Little W. 144
Litunenko O.
Liu C. 83
Liu C.F. 93
Lo Piccolo R. 153
Lobban T. 74, 97, 108
Lolli G. 80
Longaro F. 147
Lopes R. 82
López Ayala J.M. 114
Lopez D. 65
López J.F. 135
Lorgat F. 76
Losik D. 113, 131, 135, 145
Lourenço A. 98
Love C. 61, 73
Lovison S. 157
Lucà F. 115
Lüderitz B. 56
Lukášová M. 151
Lumban Gaol D. 64
Lunati M. 72, 126
Lurina B.
Lyan E. 82, 145, 150
MacFarlane P.W. 57
Machado-Machado P. 148
Macías R. 141
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Authors Index
Authors Index
Macle L. 131
Madalosso M. 74
Maeda S. 152
Maessen J. 115
Magalhães A. 143, 147, 149
Magdas A. 98
Maggi R. 98
Magnani A. 117
Magnusson P. 115
Magomedov M.A. 145
Maillet N. 131
Majiluf A. 72
Majocchi B. 82
Makielski J.C. 117
Makita N. 98, 105
Malecka B. 144
Malka R. 118
Mangino D. 124, 136
Mani H. 82
Manola L. 143
Manrodt C.M. 144
Mansour M. 56, 83, 106
Mantovan R. 58
Manuale O. 81
Marat D. 116, 148, 150
Marchenko R. 148, 153
Marchlinski F.E. 91, 110
Mareev Yu.V. 144
Maria Marques Oliveira E. 152
Mariani J. 80
Marini M. 143, 150
Marino P. 117
Marino V. 82
Marín-Ortuño F. 90, 112
Maron B.J. 59, 71, 96
Maron M.S. 59, 71
Marouen A. 116
Marouen S. 116
Marques P. 147, 149
Márquez E. 135
Marquez M. 60, 67
Marra F. 153
Marras E. 147
Marrero R. 150
Marrero-Rodriguez F. 148
Martano S. 80
Martinenghi N. 135, 144
Martínez Sánchez J. 78, 114
Martínez-Martínez J.G. 112
Martínez-Sande J.L. 151
Marullo F. 147
Maruyama M. 144
Masaro G. 149
Massa R. 99
Massin F. 102
Massin M. 151
Matskeplishvili S. 149
Matsumiya G. 113
Matsumoto K. 119
Matsumura Y. 151
Matsushita K. 119
Matsuura M. 79, 82
Mayr H. 143, 151
Mayumi T. 144
Mazurov M. 113
Mazza A. 147
Mazzanti A. 69
Mazzeo-Cicchetti A. 153
Mazzetti H. 76
Medeiros De Vasconcelos J.T. 150
Medeiros-Domingo A. 117
Meisel S.R. 118
Melandri F. 80
Melichercik J. 64, 144
Melissano D. 98
Mendes M. 131
Mendonça M.M. 118
Menicanti L. 136
Menon S. 114, 118
Merighi S. 80
Merino J.L. 95, 130
Merkureva A. 82, 145
Mezenstev P.V. 131, 145
Mihalik T. 83
Miki Y. 119
Milewski P. 83
Millan Catalan M. 128
Miller J.M. 82, 113
Minami K. 82, 114, 150
Minarik T. 147
Minomino E. 142
Misíková S. 83, 116, 150
Mitkowski P. 61
Mitsuhashi T. 148, 152
Mittal S. 134, 145
Miyake F. 99
Miyamoto S. 142
Miyazawa K. 116
Moldabekov T. 116, 148, 150
Molenaar M.M.D. 147
Molin F. 64
Molina L. 72
Molla S. 115
Moltrasio M. 82
Momomura S. 144, 148
Monreal C. 156
Mont L. 71, 105, 129, 130, 143
Morais C. 97
Morales A. 132
Morales J. 76
Moreno C. 78
Morgado F. 82, 114, 131, 145
Morgado G. 82
Morgan J.M. 94
195
Morillo C.A. 95, 106, 114, 118,
125, 142
Morina-Vazquez P. 143
Morita Y. 142
Mörner S. 115
Morozov A. 82, 145
Moscoso Costa F. 114, 131, 145
Moser F. 142
Moya A. 98, 99, 130, 137
Mroczek-Czernecka D. 80
Mueller K. 128
Mulamala R. 128
Müller M. 102
Muñoz-Esparza C. 78, 79, 114
Muramatsu K. 151
Muramatsu T. 148
Muratalla R. 65
Müssigbrodt A. 77
Musumeci F. 124
Mysuta M. 135, 144
Naber C. 149
Nagashima M. 118, 119
Nagata Y. 144
Naik A. 76
Naito S. 114, 150
Nakagawa H. 129, 136
Nakagawa Y. 62
Nakajima M. 81, 99
Nakamura K. 114, 141, 150
Nakamura Y.
Nakane E. 142
Nakano E. 81, 99
Nakano M. 113, 114, 150, 152
Nakao M. 98, 141
Nakatani Y. 82, 114, 150
Nakazato Y. 118, 149
Nakou E. 153
Namboodiri N. 62
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Info
Napolitano C. 69, 105
Narayan S.M. 56, 82, 93, 113
Narducci M. 150
Naruse K. 78
Nasim M. 79
Nasution S.A. 64, 77
Natale A. 82, 111, 122, 150, 157
Nault I. 64
Negreva M.N. 78
Neri G. 147, 149
Nessler J. 80, 81, 98, 99
Neumann T. 128, 149
Neuzner J.
Nguyen B.L. 78, 131
Nguyen D.Q. 132
Nguyen Thanh H. 131
Nikolau C. 115
Nisam S. 140
Nishikawa Y. 82
Nishio S. 81, 99
Nitta J. 151
Nobre A. 82
Nobuyoshi M. 118, 119
Nohara R. 142
Noventa D. 76
Nunes Diogo A. 147
Nuralinov O. 62
Nurkina Z. 62
O’Bara L. 128
Occhetta E. 117, 140
Ogino Y. 119
O’Hara G. 64
Okamoto R. 82
Okamoto Y. 119
Okanao M. 142
Okeie K. 150
Oko-Łagan J. 64
Olcay A. 114
Olexa P. 150
Olgun E. 114
Olgun N. 81
Olimulder M.A.G.M. 77
Oliveira M.M. 130
Olivier Vilela Bragança E. 152
Olshansky B. 71, 134, 137
Omaygenc O. 114
Ongun A. 83, 115, 152
Ono Y. 117
Open’ko V. 150
Ortiz J.T. 143
Ortiz M. 65, 76
Oseroff O. 138
Oshima S. 82, 114, 150
Oto A. 138
Otomo K. 117
Oude Velthuis B. 147
Ovsyshcher E.I. 58, 138
Oya M. 79, 82
Ozcan O.U. 151
Pacher R. 144
Pachinger O. 132
Packer D.L. 106, 122
Padeletti L. 138
Page R.L. 68, 73
Palazzo A. 135, 144
Pallara T. 152
Palma E.C. 77
Pandozi C. 96
Papavasileiou L.P. 117, 128
Papelbaum B. 150
Pappone C. 94, 110
Park H.S. 114, 115, 116, 150
Park W.J. 114, 115, 150
Park Y.A. 79
Parreira L. 131
Parthenakis F. 153
196
Authors Index
Authors Index
Partigulova A.S. 131, 144, 145,
148
Pasenov G. 128
Pastore G. 147
Patrianakos A. 148, 153
Pavo N. 81
Paylos J.M. 132
Pelargonio G. 61, 150
Pelizzoni V. 128
Pena H. 143
Peñafiel Verdú P. 78, 79, 114
Penela D. 143
Penev A.P. 78
Perazzolo Marra M. 107
Perego G. 100
Pereira López E. 151
Pereira V.H. 98
Perez-Hernandez L.M. 148
Pérez-Quintero R. 80
Perona C. 80
Persi A. 78
Persichetti P. 152
Pescatore V. 76
Peters N.S. 104, 106, 122
Petousis S. 152
Petruzzellis A. 141
Pezawas T. 142
Pfitzner R. 144
Philippon F. 64
Piacenti M. 100, 150
Picano E. 94, 150
Pietrucha A.Z. 64, 80, 81, 98,
99, 152
Pietrucha B.J. 64, 80, 152
Pietura R. 146
Pinninti M. 62
Piorkowski C. 77
Pison L. 115, 132
Pistorelli C. 112
Pitak M. 64
Piwowarska W. 81, 98
Pizzi C. 142
Plass C.A. 151
Plebani L. 117
Podoleanu C. 98
Podoleanu D. 98
Poggi S. 78
Pokushalov E. 113, 131, 135, 145
Polewczyk A. 118, 146
Polewczyk M. 146
Polymeropoulos K. 116
Ponomarev A. 135
Português J. 98
Postema P. 57
Poterala M. 146
Potpara T. 90, 140
Primo J. 130
Prinzen F. 147
Proclemer A. 72, 133
Prokhorova D. 135
Provenza G. 153
Prystowsky E.N. 60, 92
Puetz V. 149
Puntrello C. 115
Puri R.D. 62
Quadrini F. 141
Quelhas I. 98
Quiroga H. 114
Quiroga Ponce H.J. 142
Rabinovich R. 64
Radojevic J. 128, 147
Rafanelli M. 98
Ragni L. 147, 152
Rai M. 128
Ramalho A. 143
Ramdjan T. 64
Rancane G. 112
Raposeiras-Roubin S. 151
Rashba E. 128
Raviele A. 125, 157
Ravikishore A. 126
Raya-Sanchez J.M. 148
Rayo M. 132
Reddy V.Y. 82
Reimers B. 76
Revishvili A. 113, 136, 149
Reyes N. 67
Ribas C.S. 142
Ribas S. 114, 118
Ribeiro S. 98
Ricci R.P. 72, 138
Ricciardi D. 147, 152
Richter B. 142
Richter S. 77
Rigo F. 107
Riitano G. 78
Ristl R. 142
Riva S. 82
Rivard L. 131
Robledo R. 65, 76
Robles F. 135, 144
Rodrigues B. 98
Rodriguez Diez G. 65, 76, 105
Rodriguez-Gonzalez A. 80, 148
Rodríguez-Mañero M. 151
Roepke T.K. 78
Roguin N. 65
Roldan V. 90
Roldán-Schilling V. 112
Rolf S. 145
Romanov A. 113, 131, 135, 145
Romaso G. 153
Romeo C. 99
Roncon L. 147
197
Rondia G. 151
Roohi I. 79
Rosenthal E. 109
Rosenthal L.S. 128
Rosero S. 128
Rosner E. 76
Rossillo A. 97, 105, 133
Rosso A. 64
Rosso R. 57
Rottensteiner J. 99
Roy D. 131
Rudziński A. 64, 152
Ruskin J. 83
Russo A.M. 108
Russo E. 82, 150
Russo V. 98
Saad E. 75, 106, 129, 131
Saarel E. 95
Sacher F. 57, 96
Saenz Morales L.C. 123
Sagirov M.A. 148
Sagone A. 91
Saidova M.A. 144
Saito T. 152
Sakai T. 148
Sakne S. 112
Sakovitch V.A. 141, 145
Saksena S. 93, 97, 126
Salacata A. 112
Salar Alcaraz M. 78, 79, 114
Saleh K. 132
Salim S. 64, 77
Salvador L. 136
Sánchez Muñoz J.J. 78, 79, 114
Sanfins V. 98
Santangeli P. 56, 82, 93, 126,
150, 157
Santarella L. 142
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Santini L. 117, 128
Santini M. 72, 102
Santomauro M. 71
Santos K. 131
Santos P. 114, 131, 145
Sanzone E. 112
Sapelnikov O.V. 131, 144, 145,
148
Sapp J.L. 95
Sarabanda A.V.L. 149
Saragih R.J. 64
Sarrazin J.F. 64
Sasaki T. 82, 114, 150, 152
Sasano T. 79, 82, 152
Sato D. 82
Sato Y. 116
Satoh A. 151
Satoh K. 151
Savelieva I. 56
Saxena R. 62
Scaglione M. 94
Scanavacca M. 123, 137, 139
Scapinelli M. 80
Schaer B. 100
Schauerte P. 73
Scheinman M.M. 110, 129
Schmidinger H. 142, 144
Schmitz D. 149
Schneider B. 142
Scholten M.F. 77, 119, 147
Schuettler K. 132
Schukro C. 142
Schweikert R.A. 133
Scott L.R. 140
Sedlák J. 150
Sehra R. 113
Seifer C.M. 80, 117
Seifert I. 149
Sekigawa M. 151
Sekine H. 79
Sekita G. 118, 149
Semonella S. 153
Sendler L. 65
Seo J.S. 79
Sepsi M. 76
Sgobino P. 98, 99
Shabanov V. 135
Shachter C. 76
Sharma A. 143
Sharma S. 59, 71
Sharman A. 62
Sheldon R.S. 107, 125, 140
Shen W.K. 107, 125, 140
Shenasa M. 139
Shin D.G. 114, 115, 116, 150
Shirai Y. 152
Shirokova N. 113, 131, 145
Shitov V.N. 144
Shivkumar K. 82, 104, 113, 123,
129, 139
Shlyakov D.A. 141, 145
Shochat M. 118
Shotan A. 118
Shulman E. 77
Shuros A. 143
Shvilkin A. 142
Sideris A. 115
Silva D. 147, 149
Simantirakis E. 148, 152, 153
Simoglu L. 115
Singh B. 111
Sirgiovanni M. 83
Sitges M. 143
Siu D.C.W. 70
Skarzynski M. 128
Slater C. 131
198
Authors Index
Authors Index
Slotwiner D.J. 72
Smeets J.L.R.M. 116
Soejima K. 95, 110
Sogorb-Garri F. 112
Sokolov V.V. 148
Solari D. 98
Sommer P. 77, 145
Song Y.J. 79
Soo Lee Y.S. 116
Sopov O. 113, 149
Sousa J. 143, 147, 149
Spahovic R. 79
Spallek B. 78
Spargias K. 117, 128
Sperzel J. 64, 128, 149
Spitz M. 65
Spuller K. 132
Spurný P. 83
Sra J. 127
Stančák B. 83, 116, 150
Starek Z. 151
Steger C. 80
Steinbeck G. 60
Steinberg J.S. 72, 82, 127, 145
Steiner S. 142
Steinwender C. 132
Stenin I. 135
Sternick E. 75
Stevenhagen J. 119, 147
Stevenhagen Y.J.
Stevenson L.W. 94, 129, 137
Stevenson W.G. 93, 139
Stix G. 144
Stojkovic S. 142
Strametz-Juranek J. 81
Strelnieks A. 112
Strelnikov A.113, 131, 135, 145
Stuehlinger M. 132
Su K. 142
Succi F.M.P. 118
Succi G.M. 118, 149
Succi J.E. 118
Succi C.M. 118
Suga C. 148
Sugano T. 119
Sugawara Y. 148
Sugihara M. 118, 149
Sugihara M.S.
Sugiyama K. 152
Sulik A. 64, 152
Sumiyoshi M. 118, 149
Sutton R. 74, 98, 99, 125, 138
Suzuki K. 81
Suzuki M. 151
Swarup V. 82, 113
Sweidan R. 76, 139
Szili-Torok T. 64
Szymkiewicz S. 128
Taborsky M. 61, 147
Taguchi Y. 119
Taioli G. 112
Tajer C. 80
Takagi Y. 81, 91, 99
Takano M. 81, 99
Takemura T. 141
Takeno T. 141
Takimura Y. 81
Talajic M. 131
Tanaka N. 142
Tang A. 144
Tao S. 117
Teckenbrock C. 157
Teischinger L. 151
Tello Santacruz I. 81
Tello V.G. 132
Teodorovich N. 76
Ter Bekke R. 132
Tercedor L. 141
Terui M. 82
Tfelt-Hansen J. 59
Themistoclakis S. 92, 101
Theodorsson M. 115
Thibault B. 131
Thiene G. 76
Thomas B. 156
Thudt K. 143
Timmermans C. 132
Tokano T. 118, 149
Tokatli A. 79, 80, 114, 117, 151
Tolosana J.M. 143
Tomaino M. 99
Tomaszewski A. 118, 146
Tomaszewski M.
Tondo C. 82, 91, 105, 111, 150
Toni D. 90
Topaz M. 118
Toporinskiy A.B. 131, 145
Torbati M.Z. 151
Torres Y. 80
Trentacoste L. 64
Tritto M. 129
Trivi M. 112
Tsaregorodtsev A.P. 141, 145
Tschabrunn C.M. 142
Tse H.F. 143
Tsukahara R. 148
Tundo F. 82
Turgeman Y. 65, 76
Turitto G. 128, 134
Turov A. 113, 131, 145
Tursunova F. 82, 145
Tutar E. 152
Ucar T. 152
Ueda M. 113, 116, 152
199
Umemura S. 119
Ungar A. 98, 137
Urías R. 135
Uribe W. 75
Usuda K. 144
Uysalel A. 152
Uzun M. 79, 80, 117, 151
Vaccari D. 147, 149
Valdés Chavarri M. 78, 79, 114
Valdés M. 112
Valdivia C. 117
Vallejo Deeb G.X. 135, 144
Valverde Andre I. 117
Van Dijk J.G. 125
van Opstal J.M. 119, 147
Vanerio G. 143
Vardas P. 152, 153
Vardas P.E. 148
Varga A. 98
Vasilenko L. 118
Vazquez Juarez H. 135, 148
Veiga A. 143
Velasco Pucci J.P. 150
Ventura R. 126
Venturini A. 124
Verberk W.J. 103
Vered Z. 76
Verlato R. 129
Verma A. 129, 133
Verma I.C. 62
Vernooy K. 132
Vester E.G. 96, 142
Vettori M. 76
Viani S. 60
Vigil Escalera P. 117
Vikmane M. 112
Villamil A. 80
Vilnite I. 112
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Info
Vitale E. 98, 99
Vittadello S. 149
Vlachos K. 115
Vock P. 143
Vosnakidis A. 116
Vurgun K. 115, 151
Vurgun V.K. 83
Vyas B. 62
Wakili R. 75
Waldo A.L. 68
Walsh K.A. 131
Wang J. 78
Watanabe M. 113
Węgrzynowska M. 80
Wellens F. 115
Wencker D. 128, 147
Wesselink W.A. 147
Westra S.W. 116
Whang W. 79
Wheelan K. 82
Wieling W. 99
Wilde A.A. 69, 134
Wilkoff B.L. 73, 126
Willems S. 95, 122
Winardi M. 64
Winter J. 73
Winters S. 128
Witzersdorfer L. 143
Wnuk M. 80, 81, 98, 99
Wolf J. 151
Wollmann C.G. 60, 143
Wolpert C. 94
Wong T. 56, 133
Work J. 83
Wranicz J.K. 63
Xavier L.F.R. 152
Xusein S. 115
Yahalom M. 65, 76
Yakovleva M. 77
Yaksh A. 64
Yamase M. 118, 149
Yamato T. 151
Yamauchi Y. 91, 117
Yamazaki M. 62
Yamin M. 77
Yanagisawa Y. 152
Yang J.I. 79
Yang T.H. 79
Yashin S. 82, 128, 145, 150
Yee R. 143
Yokoyama Y. 152
Yoneyama K. 81
Yontar O.C. 77
Zabek A. 144, 146
Zablah J. 62
Zaeem F. 128, 147
Zahid A. 79
Zahid M. 79
Zaltsberg S. 149
Załuska-Pitak B. 64
Zanon F. 147
Zareba W. 63, 72, 128, 134
Zarifis J. 116
Žbánková A. 151
Zecchin M. 100, 147
Zedlitz K. 156
Zeppenfeld K. 109, 129
Zerman G. 112
Zervopoulos G. 117, 128
Zhang S. 70, 92
Zhelyakov E.G. 113, 115, 142,
152
Zhong G. 78
Zhumadilov Z. 62
Zinapi P. 115
Zingarini G. 150
Zizek D. 65
Zoffoli G. 124
Zoppo F. 147
Zorio Grima E. 79
Zucchetti M. 82, 150
Zupan I. 65
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