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Room on the Dance Floor for Both: Classic Rock Mee ...
Room on the Dance Floor for Both: Classic Rock Meets KPop
Description
Case-based approach to highlighting the importance of first principles and how they must be your foundation before applying newer mapping and imaging strategies to your practice.
Learning Objectives
Balance "old school" principles with new technology and advancements to optimize your EP studies in pediatric and congenital heart disease patients.
Summarize the benefits and limitations of point-by-point mapping and multipolar mapping.
Describe when and how fluoroscopy and ultrasound can be useful in ablation cases
Session Chair(s)
Mitchell Cohen, MD
Sit-Yee Kwok,
MBChB, MSci, FHRS, CEPS-P
Presentation
Mapping Accessory Pathways: Point by Point Mapping
Presenter(s)
:
Edward P. Walsh, MD
Mapping Accessory Pathways: High Density Mapping Catheters
Presenter(s)
:
Iqbal El-Assaad, MD
Imaging During EP Studies: "Dancing in the Dark" with Fluoroscopy
Presenter(s)
:
Frank A. Fish, MD
Imaging During EP Studies: "Shades of Grey" with Ultrasound
Presenter(s)
:
Edward T. O'Leary, MD
Disclosures
Edward Walsh
:
UpToDate, Inc. (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee -
Author honorarium
)
Iqbal El-Assaad
:
Nothing Relevant to Disclose
Frank Fish
:
Nothing Relevant to Disclose
Edward O'Leary
:
Nothing Relevant to Disclose
To view all Heart Rhythm 2025 Faculty Disclosures, please click
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.
Education Framework
Supraventricular Tachyarrhythmias
-- Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)
-- 107. Skill to use advanced 3-dimensional mapping systems, including anatomical chamber reconstruction, image integration, and electroanatomic activation and voltage/substrate maps.
Summary
Availability:
No future session
Cost:
FREE
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
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