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Tough Decisions in Inherited Arrhythmia Conditions
Description
This session will review several difficult decisions in management and lifestyle recommendations for patients with inherited arrhythmia conditions.
Learning Objectives
  • Outline an approach to managing everyday activities that arise for patients with inherited arrhythmia conditions.
  • Summarize the management of inherited arrhythmia conditions beyond medication, such as long QT syndrome without betablockers.
  • Review cardiac denervation, an important adjunctive therapy for some inherited arrhythmia conditions.
Session Chair(s)
Anjan Batra, MBA, MD
Susan Etheridge, MD
Presentation
Let's Get Specific About Activity Guidance in CPVT
Presenter(s): Christina Y. Miyake, MD, MS

Would My Patient Benefit From Sympathectomy?
Presenter(s): Joseph Atallah, MDCM, MS

Video Games, Roller Coasters and Stimulants: So Many Questions!
Presenter(s): Shubhayan Sanatani, BS, MD

Stopping Betablockers in Long QT
Presenter(s): Ciorsti MacIntyre

Disclosures
Christina Miyake:
  • Nothing Relevant to Disclose
Joseph Atallah:
  • Nothing Relevant to Disclose
Shubhayan Sanatani:
  • Cardurion (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Independent Contractor (including contracted research))
  • Solid Bioscience (Member, Advisory board - Membership on Advisory Committees or Review Panels)
Ciorsti MacIntyre:
  • Abbott Medical (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Speaking and Teaching)
  • Boston Scientific (Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting Fee - Speaking and Teaching)

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Education Framework
Other Arrhythmia Syndromes
   --   Inherited Arrhythmia Syndromes and Genetic Testing
      --   263. Know how to discuss lifestyle modifications and sports participation in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes, using Shared Decision Making.
Summary
Availability: No future session
Cost: FREE
Credit Offered:
No Credit Offered
Recommended
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