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Chair: Ms Holly Daw, Dr Nolan Stain |
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London, UK, London, UK |
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08:30 |
NURSE LED PACING IS HERE: INNOVATION AND TRANSFORMATION |
Mr Kiran Patel |
Sutton Coldfield, UK |
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08:45 |
THE CLINICAL AND FINANCIAL IMPACT OF A NEW NURSE-LED SERVICE FOR INSERTION OF IMPLANTABLE LOOP RECORDERS AT UHL |
Ms Susanne Armstrong |
Leicester, UK |
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09:00 |
OPTIMISING THE MANAGEMENT OF POST-SURGICAL TEMPORARY PACING CARE. A REVIEW OF A NOVEL CARDIAC PHYSIOLOGIST LEAD PACING SERVICE |
Mr Daniel Meese |
Harefield, UK |
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09:15 |
6 MONTHS PROSPECTIVE AUDIT OF IMPLANTABLE LOOP RECORDERS - WHAT DOES THIS TELL US ABOUT DIAGNOSTIC YIELD ? |
Ms Susanne Armstrong |
Leicester, UK |
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09:30 |
DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION AND AUDIT OF LOCALLY AGREED STANDARDS FOR PERMANENT PACEMAKER FOLLOW-UP |
Ms Emma Beaney |
Middlesbrough, UK |
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09:45 |
APPROPRIATE ILR PROGRAMMING IMPROVES DETECTION OF EVENTS AND REDUCES INAPPROPRIATE ALERTS. REDUCTION IN HOME MONITORING WORKLOAD FOR PHYSIOLOGISTS MADE POSSIBLE. |
Ms Carrie Little |
Swindon, UK |
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10:00 |
Break |
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10:45 - 12:15 |
Chair: Dr Larissa Fabritz |
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Birmingham, UK |
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10:45 |
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION OPPORTUNITY GAP ANALYSIS TOOL TO AID ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES TO DETECT CASES AND PROTECT AGAINST COMPLICATIONS |
Dr Andrzei Orlowski |
London, UK |
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11:00 |
REFINING STROKE RISK STRATIFICATION IN LOW RISK PATIENTS WITH ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: DERIVATION OF THE ABCD SCORE FROM A NATIONWIDE MULTI-CENTER REGISTRY |
Dr Seung Yong Shin |
Birmingham, UK |
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11:15 |
IS SLEEP APNOEA UNRECOGNISED IN PATIENTS WITH ATRIAL FIBRILLATION? |
Dr Caroline Broughton |
Stoke on Trent, UK |
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11:45 |
INCIDENCE OF LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGE THROMBUS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING AF ABLATION IN THE NOAC ERA: IS TOE NEEDED IN LOW RISK PATIENTS? |
Dr Mark Taylor |
Middlesbrough, UK |
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12:00 |
NON-PULMONARY VEIN TRIGGERS OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN PATIENTS WITH COMPLETE PULMONARY VEIN ISOLATION |
Dr Min-young Kim |
London, UK |
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Chair: Dr Robert Sheldon, Professor Rose-Anne Kenny |
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Calgary, CA, Eire, IE |
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08:30 |
Plenary: Models of care for patients with syncope in the acute care sector |
Dr Giorgio Costantino |
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08:50 |
Outcomes of syncope patients |
Dr Monica Solbiati |
Milan, IT |
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09:05 |
Risk scores for syncope patients in the ED |
Professor Venkatesh Thiruganasambandamoorthy |
Ottawa, CA |
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09:25 |
Should we manage syncope patients better and less expensively by avoiding admission in majority of cases?’ |
Dr Neil Sulke |
Eastbourne UK |
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09:40 |
Ivabradine & Vasovagal Syncope |
Professor Richard Sutton |
Monte Carlo, MC |
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10:00 |
Break |
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10:45 |
Syncope & Frailty |
Professor Rose-Anne Kenny |
Eire, IE |
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11:00 |
Norepinephrine transport inhibitors and vasovagal syncope |
Dr Satish Raj |
Calgary, CA |
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11:20 |
Syncope and heart block: pacemaker versus implantable loop recorder |
Dr Satish Raj |
Calgary, CA |
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11:40 |
Vasovagal Syncope; multiple physiologie, multiple syndromes? |
Dr Boon Lim |
London, UK |
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12:15 |
Break |
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Chair: Professor Richard Sutton, Dr Robert Sheldon |
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Monte Carlo, MC, Calgary, CA |
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13:30 |
What is new in the 2018 ESC guidelines for the diagnosis and management of syncope? |
Professor Rose-Anne Kenny |
Eire, IE |
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13:50 |
Definition and classification of syncopal and non-syncopal forms of transient loss of consciousness |
Professor Richard Sutton |
Monte Carlo, MC |
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14:05 |
The diagnostic criteria of history taking and initial evaluation |
Dr Boon Lim |
London, UK |
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14:25 |
Key messages and recommendations |
Dr Robert Sheldon |
Calgary, CA |
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14:40 |
ESC, ACC,AHA, HRS: what are the differences and are they important? |
Professor A John Camm |
London, UK |
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15:00 |
Break |
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15:45 |
Update on research and guidance in POTS |
Professor Blair Grubb |
Toledo, USA |
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16:00 |
How can I diagnose PoTS - history, tests and what they all mean |
Dr Nicholas Gall |
London, UK |
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16:15 |
A therapeutic approach |
Dr Nicholas Gall |
London, UK |
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16:30 |
Autoantibodies: quirky finding or future therapy? |
Professor Artur Fedorowski |
Lund, SE |
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16:45 |
Hypermobility and mast cell activation disorder |
Dr Nicholas Gall |
London, UK |
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17:00 |
How can a neurologist help - neuropathy, MS, migraines, vertigo, sleep |
Dr Paul Cooper |
Manchester, UK |
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17:15 |
Close |
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Chair: Dr Joseph de Giovanni, Dr Maria Ilina |
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Birmingham, UK, Glasgow, UK |
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08:30 |
Causes of sudden death, risk factors and epidemiology in children |
Dr Leonie Wong |
London, UK |
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09:00 |
Genetics of sudden death screening, techniques, timing, yield rate and recommendations (LQT, CPVT, Brugada, ARVC, HCM, LVNC, DCM) |
Professor Dhavendra Kumar |
Cardiff UK |
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09:30 |
Screening for Long QT: who should be screened, how should be screened, when and how often? |
Dr Jan Till |
London, UK |
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09:45 |
Screening for Brugada: who should be screened, how should be screened, when and how often? |
Dr Karen McLeod |
Glasgow, UK |
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10:00 |
Break |
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Chair: Dr Graham Stuart, Professor Orhan Uzun |
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Bristol, UK, Cardiff, UK |
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10:45 |
Screening recommendations for cardiomyopathies ARVC, HCM, LVNC, DCM: who should be screened, how should be screened, when and how often? |
Dr Juan Kaski |
London, UK |
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11:30 |
Management of inherited sudden death syndromes: Current and emerging therapies |
Dr Neil Seller |
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11:45 |
Oral abstract presentations |
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11:45 |
"PERMANENT PACEMAKER IMPLANTATION AFTER PAEDIATRIC HEART TRANSPLANTATION: RISK FACTORS, INDICATIONS AND OUTCOMES " |
Mr Adil Mahmood |
London, UK |
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12:00 |
"AETIOLOGY AND OUTCOMES OF PAEDIATRIC OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST SURVIVORS " |
Mr Atif Siddiqui |
London, UK |
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12:15 |
"PREVALENCE OF LEFT AXIS DEVIATION IN CHILDREN WITH LONG QT SYNDROME " |
Ms Sabie Rainton |
London, UK |
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12:30 |
Break |
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Chair: Dr Jasveer Mangat, Dr Karen McLeod |
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London UK, Glasgow, UK |
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13:30 |
Diagnostic use and interpretation of Holter, event recorders, alivecor and implantable loops: red flags and clinical scenarios |
Dr Jasveer Mangat |
London UK |
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14:00 |
Utility of treadmill exercise test in the investigation of sudden death syndromes: what are the red flags for HCM, ARCV, CPVT, LQT and Brugada? |
Dr Shankar Sadagopan |
Southampton, UK |
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14:30 |
HUTT test responses, assessment of autonomic function, heart rate variability, QT variability: scientific and clinical correlations |
Dr Dom Hares |
Leeds, UK |
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15:00 |
Break |
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Chair: Professor Orhan Uzun, Dr Vinay Bhole |
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Cardiff, UK, Birmingham, UK |
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15:45 |
Unknown ECG tracings and their interpretation in the EP lab: basic principles of EP for non specialists. |
Dr Joseph de Giovanni |
Birmingham, UK |
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16:00 |
Device primers for non specialist: pacemaker and ICD types, optimum programming principles in newborns, small children and adolescents |
Professor Eric Rosenthal |
London, UK |
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16:30 |
Pacemaker and ICD related symptoms, clinical problems, unknown tracings, their interpretation and practical solutions. |
Dr Graham Stuart |
Bristol, UK |
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17:15 |
Close |
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08:30 - 10:00 |
Chair: Dr Francis Murgatroyd, Dr Paul Foley |
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London, UK, Swindon, UK |
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08:30 |
The history of pacemakers - 60 years and going strong |
Professor Richard Sutton |
Monte Carlo, MC |
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08:50 |
His bundle pacing: theory, and tips and tricks for His bundle lead implantation |
Dr Zachary Whinnett |
London, UK |
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09:10 |
His bundle pacing as a treatment for patients with heart failure |
Dr Daniel Keene |
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09:30 |
The global experience with Bridge- SVC occlusion balloon |
Dr Samer Hakmi |
Hamburg, Germany |
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09:50 |
Panel discussion/questions |
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10:00 |
Break |
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Chair: Professor Richard Sutton, Dr Zachary Whinnett |
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Monte Carlo, MC, London, UK |
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10:45 |
State of the Art - Pacemakers and ICDs |
Dr Francis Murgatroyd |
London, UK |
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11:10 |
The future of subcutaneous ICDs |
Professor Pier Lambiase |
London, UK |
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11:35 |
What will device therapy look like in another 60 years? |
Dr Edward Rowland |
London, UK |
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12:00 |
Panel discussion/questions |
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12:15 |
Close |
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Chair: Professor Andre Ng |
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Leicester UK |
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Judge |
Prof Aldo Rinaldi |
London, UK |
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Judge |
Dr Arthur Yue |
Southampton, UK |
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Judge |
Prof Francisco Leyva |
Birmingham, UK |
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13:30 |
THE FUTURE OF S-ICD SENSING: ‘IMPROVE’ SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASES R:T RATIO AND GENERATES UNIVERSAL DEVICE ELIGIBILITY WITHOUT IMPAIRING VF DETECTION |
Dr Ben Wiles |
Romsey, UK |
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14:00 |
QT INTERVAL AND EXERCISE QT DYNAMICS FROM 58,852 INDIVIDUALS IN UK BIOBANK PREDICT VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS AND HEART FAILURE |
Dr Stefan van Duijvenboden |
London, UK |
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14:30 |
MEAN ENTROPY PREDICTS IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER-DEFIBRILLATOR THERAPY USING CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE TEXTURE ANALYSIS OF SCAR HETEROGENEITY |
Dr Justin Gould |
London, UK |
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Break |
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15:45 |
A MULTI-CENTRED EVALUATION OF HIGH POWERED ABLATION GUIDED BY ABLATION INDEX: ESTABLISHING ABLATION TARGETS FOR PULMONARY VEIN ISOLATION. |
Dr Gurpreet Dhillon |
London, UK |
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16:15 |
CRYOABLATION FOR PERSISTENT AND LONG STANDING PERSISTENT ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: RESULTS FROM A MULTICENTRE EUROPEAN REGISTRY |
Dr Vinit Sawhney |
London, UK |
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16:45 |
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF WIRELESS LV ENDOCARDIAL PACING; A MULTICENTRE INTERNATIONAL STUDY EXAMINING REAL WORLD USE OF THE WISE CRT PACING SYSTEM |
Dr Ben Sieniewicz |
London, UK |
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