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Mechanisms of Neuromodulation and Cardioneuroablation
Description
Neuromodulation and cardioneuroablation are becoming more common procedures for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. This session will cover different neuromodulation and cardioneuroablation strategies and the mechanisms of their action, for a better understanding of their clinical utility.
Learning Objectives
  • Describe the main biomarkers of the autonomic nervous system and neuromodulation.
  • Review different animal models of neuromodulation to study arrhythmias.
  • Outline potential mechanisms and effects of different neuromodulation in animal models.
Session Chair(s)
Peng-Sheng Chen, MD
Veronica Dusi, MD
Presentation
Biomarkers of Autonomic Nervous System Activity
Presenter(s): Neil Herring, BMBS, MA, DPhil

Models and Effects of Intrinsic Cardiac Nerve Modulation
Presenter(s): Alex Y. Tan, MD

Models and Effects of Extrinsic Sympathetic Neuromodulation
Presenter(s): Olujimi A. Ajijola, MD, PhD

Models and Effects of Vagal Neuromodulation
Presenter(s): Stavros Stavrakis, MD, PhD

Disclosures
Neil Herring:
  • Nothing Relevant to Disclose
Alex Tan:
  • Nothing Relevant to Disclose
Olujimi Ajijola:
  • NeuCures (Ownership/Partnership/Principal - Ownership)
  • Abbott (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Speaking and Teaching)
  • Medtronic,Inc. (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Speaking and Teaching)
  • Biosense Webster, Inc. (Research (Contracted Grants for PIs and Named Investigators only) - Research)
  • nference, Inc. (Stocks – Privately Held - Ownership)
  • Anumana (Stocks – Privately Held - Ownership)
  • Biotronik (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Speaking and Teaching)
  • AtriCure, Inc. (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Consulting)
Stavros Stavrakis:
  • Nothing Relevant to Disclose

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Education Framework
General Concepts
   --   Pathophysiological Basis of Cardiac Arrhythmias and Basic EP
      --   3. Know normal basic cardiac electrophysiology, including the phases and currents that drive the action potential in different cardiac tissues.
Summary
Availability: No future session
Cost: FREE
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
Recommended
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