ON-DEMAND 2024
EP Fellows Summit & Arrhythmia Scholars Program On-Demand
We are pleased to provide complimentary and unlimited access to the EP Fellows Summit & Arrhythmia Scholars Program On-Demand Library. The library features the Sessions that were live-streamed in real-time from the Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel from November 2-3, 2024, along with exclusive virtual programming.
Faculty
Course Chairs |
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Wendy Tzou, MD |
William Sauer, MD |
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Faculty |
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Samuel Asirvatham, MD |
Pasquale Santangeli, MD, PhD |
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Luigi Di Biase, MD, PhD |
William Stevenson, MD |
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David Frankel, MD |
Usha Tedrow, MD |
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Sunil Kapur, MD |
Cory Tschabrunn, PhD |
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Jacob Koruth, MD |
Roderick Tung, MD |
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Francis Marchlinski, MD |
Miguel Valderrábano, MD, PhD |
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Joshua Moss, MD |
Matthew Zipse, MD |
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Stavros Mountantonakis, MD |
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Day 1 Sessions
Welcome / Introductions / Opening Remarks |
Anatomic Fundamentals in Cardiac Electrophysiology |
Section I: Dissection Directed Topics |
Spotlight I: Right Atrium and Left Atrium |
Presentations with Panel Discussion and Q&A Session |
Anatomy Facilitating Typical and Atypical Flutters |
Atrial Tachycardias: Origins of Common Sites |
Atrial Fibrillation Spectrum: Triggering and Maintenance |
The Left Atrial Appendage: Anatomic Considerations for Thromboembolism and Protection |
Panel Discussion with Q&A Session |
Spotlight II: Midline and Annular Structures |
Presentations with Panel Discussion and Q&A Session |
Anatomy Facilitating Reentrant SVTs: AVNRT/AVRT |
Arrhythmogenic Features Facilitating Outflow Tract Arrhythmias |
Importance of Anatomic Relationships to Target LV Ostial Arrhythmias (LV Summit, PSP) |
Coronary Vein Approach to Intramural Arrhythmias |
Panel Discussion with Q&A Session |
Anatomy Dissection Demonstrations
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Exclusive Virtual Programming – Case Theater Volta Medical and VOM-an Optimized Strategy for Catheter Ablations |
Spotlight III: Ventricles |
Presentations with Panel Discussion and Q&A Session |
Purkinje System and Non–Outflow Tract Ventricular Arrhythmias |
Ventricular Arrhythmias in Structural Heart Disease |
Epicardial Access Approaches |
Panel Discussion with Q&A Session |
Spotlight IV: Avoiding Collateral Damage |
Case Reviews with Panel Discussions and Q&A Session |
Section II: Mapping Fundamentals and Ablation Biophysics |
Biophysics of Ablation Hands-on Workshop Stations |
Presentations with Panel Discussion and Q&A Session |
Mechanisms of and Tools for Pulsed Field Ablation |
Mapping Fundamentals: High-Density, Unipolar Signals, etc. |
Panel Discussion with Q&A Session |
Day 2 Sessions
Section I: Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices |
Presentations with Panel Discussion and Q&A Session |
Leadless Pacing |
CRT Implantation and Programming |
Conduction System Pacing |
Essential Concepts in ICD Programming |
Panel Discussion with Q&A Session |
Case-based Device Troubleshooting Breakout Workshop |
Section II: Challenging EGMs Workshop |
Electrogram Reviews with Audience Response |
Section III: Case Competition |
Case Competition Presentations |
Atrial Fibrillation Trigger Masked by General Anesthesia |
An Unusual Cause of Syncope: Right Coronary Vasospasm leading to Atrioventricular Block |
Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation with Stacked Pulsed-Field and Radiofrequency Energy via a Dual-Energy Lattice-Tip Catheter: A Novel Two-Pronged Approach |
Volta Medical and VOM-an Optimized Strategy for
Catheter Ablations
Session Overview
This session features an insightful conversation on how Volta Medical’s AI solution has been adopted by many physicians. This discussion focuses on how Volta Medical’s technology can be used during a Vein of Marshall ethanol infusion. Dr. Miguel Valderrábano reviews a De Novo Persistent AF case and how Volta Medical can benefit complex cases.
Faculty
Miguel Valderrábano, MD, PhD
Lois and Carl Davis Centennial Chair I, DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center
Professor of Cardiology, Academic Institute
Program Director, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship, Department of Cardiology
Houston Methodist
Weill Cornell Medical College
Houston, TX
“This special virtual activity was not part of the EP Fellows Summit & Arrhythmia Scholars Program Official Scientific Sessions as planned by the Conference Program Committee.
The event was neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Conference”
Industry Partners
PARTNERS IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN CLINICAL CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
The EP Fellows Summit & Arrhythmia Scholarship Program is sponsored by MediaSphere Medical and partially funded through educational grants and sponsorships from our Industry Partners.
For information about support opportunities, please contact us.
2024 Industry Partners
We gratefully acknowledge our industry partners for their generous support and contributions to the EP Fellows Summit & Arrhythmia Scholars Program and their dedication to continuing education.