Rhythm Interventions Online 2020 - On Demand
Published: 14 December 2020
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1h 1m 40s
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48m 22s
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44m 48s
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58m 22sPart 2 | Session 5 Programme Session 3: Live Case & Discussion - Convergent ablation procedure
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33m 55sPart 2 | Session 6 Programme Session 5: Presentations, Discussions & Closing Remarks
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37m 9sPart 3 | Session 1 Welcome & Programme Session 1 - Presentations & Discussion
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57m 57s
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52m 18s
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35m 52s
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1h 3m 25sPart 3 | Session 5 Programme Session 3: Live Case & Discussion - His bundle pacing
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31m 55sPart 3 | Session 6 Programme Session 5: Presentations, Discussions & Closing Remarks
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36m 36sPart 1 | Session 1 Welcome & Programme Session 1: Presentations & Discussions Richard Schilling, Mattias Duytschaever, Jason G Andrade, Peter Spector, Javed Butler
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1h 1m 32sPart 1 | Session 2 Programme Session 2: Live Case & Discussion - Minimising X-rays during AF ablation: Almost fluro-free cryo-ablation Peter Spector, Syed Ahsan, Mattias Duytschaever, Afzal Sohaib, Yu Xia Zhao
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42m 39sPart 1 | Session 3 Breakout Session: Setting a standard of care for AF treatment. Supported by Medtronic A John Camm, Jason G Andrade, Oussama M Wazni, Nikola Pavlovic
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32m 46sPart 1 | Session 4 Breakout Session: Accelerated road to efficiency in AF. Supported by Biosense Webster Helmut Pürerfellner, Benjamin Berte
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1h 2m 18sPart 1 | Session 6 Programme Session 3: Live Case & Discussion - High power RF ablation KR Julian Chun, Borislav Dinov, Helmut Pürerfellner, Afzal Sohaib
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1h 20sPart 1 | Session 7 Programme Session 4: Live Case & Discussion - Ablation of AF as a day case Isabel Deisenhofer, Devi Nair, KR Julian Chun, Andreas Metzner, Helmut Pürerfellner
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29m 44sPart 1 | Session 8 Programme Session 5: Presentations, Discussions & Closing Remarks Richard Schilling, Andreas Metzner, Atul Verma
Overview
Rhythm Interventions Online (RIO) is a new innovative virtual event that brought together a leading international faculty to create a rich, interactive experience to best inform the global electrophysiology community of the latest developments and advances in clinical practice.
Led by Course Director, Prof Richard Schilling, Barts Heart Centre, London, and delivered through a crafted programme of discussion, opinion, and live cases from leading international centres, RIO's programme comprised twelve hours of best-in-class learning over three days, in addition to symposia and breakout sessions.
Note, the live version of this session was CME accredited; this on-demand version is not.
More from this programme
Part 1
Day One: AF Ablation made simple
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Part 2
Day Two: Complex Arrhythmias Made Simple
Part 3
Day Three: Devices
Faculty Biographies
Richard Schilling
Consultant Cardiologist
Prof Schilling has been a consultant cardiologist at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London NHS trust since 2001. He was appointed as chair in cardiology and electrophysiology in 2009. His current practice involves all aspects of electrophysiology and management of cardiac arrhythmia including catheter ablation, implantation of pacemakers and cardiac defibrillators, and cardiac resynchronization therapy for heart failure patients.
Prof Schilling was part of the team that lead the merger of the Heart and Barts hospitals which is one of the largest heart centers in Europe. He is the Strategy Director for Barts Hospital, the Medical Director for the Arrhythmia Alliance and President-Elect for the British Heart Rhythm Society.
Isabel Deisenhofer
Prof Isabel Deisenhofer is an electrophysiologist at the German Heart Center Munich, Germany. Prof Deisenhofer's specialities include arrythmias, atrial fibrillation, ventricular arrythmias and sudden cardiac death.
KR Julian Chun
Associate Professor
Dr. Chun is heading the electrophysiology section at CCB, Markus Krankenhaus in Frankfurt, Germany. He has been trained at the University of Lübeck and St. Georg Hospital, Hamburg, Germany. Since October 2011 he is a member of the Nucleus and Treasurer of the Arrhythmia Working Group at the German Cardiac Society. He is a faculty member at the University of Lübeck, Germany.
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