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Penn Medicine The Mark E. Josephson Thirtieth Annual State-of-the-Art Arrhythmia Symposium 2023

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Penn Medicine The Mark E. Josephson Thirtieth Annual State-of-the-Art Arrhythmia Symposium 2023

Penn Medicine The Mark E. Josephson Thirtieth Annual State-of-the-Art Arrhythmia Symposium 2023

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    Penn Medicine The Mark E. Josephson Thirtieth Annual State-of-the-Art Arrhythmia Symposium 2023

    Art Arrhythmia Symposium

     Include: 35 videos + 36 pdfs, size: 21.9 GB

    Date & Location

    Saturday, September 9, 2023, 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM, Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, Philadelphia, PA

    Course Overview

    Art Arrhythmia Symposium This is the 30th year for the State of the Art Arrhythmia Symposium. Using a combination of case presentations with audience participation, didactic presentations, and question and answer sessions, our goal is to educate the participants in state of the art information on invasive and non-invasive electrophysiologic and electrocardiographic tools used in the current diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of cardiac rhythm disorders.

    Art Arrhythmia Symposium The program is taught by members of the faculty and staff from the University of Pennsylvania Health System, Department of Electrophysiology, in addition to invited speakers from other institutions. The course is structured to meet the educational needs of electrophysiologists, cardiologists, internists, nurses, and associated professionals with an interest in the care of patients with cardiac rhythm disorders.

    Art Arrhythmia Symposium In addition to the morning session with lectures aimed at the entire audience, there are three breakout sessions in the afternoon aimed at 1) associated professionals 2) general cardiology and 3) an advanced electrophysiology session aimed at EP fellows, electrophysiologists, and EP lab staff. The State of the Art Symposium is coupled each year with the Leonard N. Horowitz Memorial Lecture which is given by a leader in cardiology.

    Target Audience
    Specialties – INTERNAL MEDICINE – Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE – Interventional Cardiology
    Art Arrhythmia Symposium
    Learning Objectives

    After completing this activity, participants should be able to:

    1. Describe the appropriate evaluation of patients with frequent PVCs as well as indications for treatment including ablation and antiarrhythmic medications
    2. Discuss the differences in the various oral anticoagulants including appropriate use, dosing, risks, and contraindications.
    3. Recognize ECG clues to detect patients at risk for sudden death.
    4. Describe new treatment for patients presenting with neurocardiogenic syncope.
    5. Apply in practice the newest information regarding evaluation and treatment of atrial arrhythmias including screening for episodes and ablation indications, techniques, and endpoints
    6. Describe the indications for cardiac resynchronization therapy and conduction system pacing, based on QRS morphology and duration, symptoms, functional class, ejection fraction, and type of heart disease
    7. Review the indications, contraindications, and complications associated with left atrial (LA) appendage occlusion and closure
    8. Assess the methods, techniques, associated tools, and equipment including emerging technologies to perform to catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation and flutter
    9. Describe how to manage bleeding in patients on oral anticoagulation including choice of reversal agents and consequences of reversing anticoagulation
    10. Discuss methods to manage pain around EP procedures to avoid overuse of opioids
    11. Recognize use and value of new techniques and technologies employed for complex EP device and ablation cases.

    Art Arrhythmia Symposium

     Topics:

    • 4D ICE Direct LA LV – Images and Clinical Utility.mp4
      4D ICE Direct LA LV – Images and Clinical Utility.pdf
      Alcohol Venous Ablation for Atrial and Ventricular Arrhythmias.mp4
      Alcohol Venous Ablation for Atrial and Ventricular Arrhythmias.pdf
      Anesthesia and Pain Management During and After EP Procedures- Important Considerations to Eliminate Pain but Not Overmedicate.mp4
      Anesthesia and Pain Management During and After EP Procedures- Important Considerations to Eliminate Pain but Not Overmedicate.pdf
      Avoiding Intravenous Pacemaker and ICD Leads.mp4
      Avoiding Intravenous Pacemaker and ICD Leads.pdf
      Cardiac Resynchronization Stimulation for Heart Failure.mp4
      Cardiac Resynchronization Stimulation for Heart Failure.pdf
      Cardioneural Ablation to Prevent Bradyarrhythmias – Are We Ready for Prime Time..mp4
      Cardioneural Ablation to Prevent Bradyarrhythmias – Are We Ready for Prime Time..pdf
      Case Presentations anel Discussion – Common Device Related Complications- How to Avoid Recognize Treat..mp4
      Case Presentations anel Discussion – Common Device Related Complications- How to Avoid Recognize Treat..pdf
      Case Presentations Panel Discussion- More Controversies and Frontiers in Managing Atrial Fibrillation – Part 2.mp4
      Case Presentations Panel Discussion- More Controversies and Frontiers in Managing Atrial Fibrillation – Part 2.pdf
      Challenging WPW Cases.mp4
      Challenging WPW Cases.pdf
      CO2 Insufflation for Epicardial Access- Tips and Tricks.mp4
      CO2 Insufflation for Epicardial Access- Tips and Tricks.pdf
      Debate- Left Atrial Occlusion Device is the Preferred Treatment Strategy to Prevent Bleeding and Strokes in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation 2.mp4
      Debate- Left Atrial Occlusion Device is the Preferred Treatment Strategy to Prevent Bleeding and Strokes in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation 2.pdf
      Debate- Left Atrial Occlusion Device is the Preferred Treatment Strategy to Prevent Bleeding and Strokes in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation.mp4
      Debate- Left Atrial Occlusion Device is the Preferred Treatment Strategy to Prevent Bleeding and Strokes in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation.pdf
      Demystifying Lead Extraction.mp4
      Demystifying Lead Extraction.pdf
      Drug Therapy for PVCs – Important considerations.mp4
      Drug Therapy for PVCs – Important considerations.pdf
      ECG and Device Jeopardy.mp4
      ECG and Device Jeopardy.pdf
      How I Approach the Patient with SVT in the EP Lab – Pearls from Madrid.mp4
      How I Approach the Patient with SVT in the EP Lab – Pearls from Madrid.pdf
      Imaging to Improve Outcome of VT ablation.mp4
      Imaging to Improve Outcome of VT ablation.pdf
      Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia.mp4
      Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia.pdf
      Lessons Learned from Pacing and Programmed Stimulation During Reentrant Arrhythmias.mp4
      Lessons Learned from Pacing and Programmed Stimulation During Reentrant Arrhythmias.pdf
      Lessons Learned from Using ILRs in Patients Undergoing Afib Ablation.mp4
      Lessons Learned from Using ILRs in Patients Undergoing Afib Ablation.pdf
      LV Summit PVC Ablation- What are the Challenges and How to Overcome..mp4
      LV Summit PVC Ablation- What are the Challenges and How to Overcome..pdf
      Management of Arrhythmias in Patients with Oncologic Disease.mp4
      Management of Arrhythmias in Patients with Oncologic Disease.pdf
      My Favorite ECG Unknowns.mp4
      My Favorite ECG Unknowns.pdf
      Not So Rare Restrictive Cardiomyopathies – Amyloidosis and Sarcoidosis.mp4
      Not So Rare Restrictive Cardiomyopathies – Amyloidosis and Sarcoidosis.pdf
      Pacing to Improve Outcome in HEpEF Patients.mp4
      Pacing to Improve Outcome in HEpEF Patients.pdf
      Panel Discussion- Case Presentations Highlighting the Use of Digital Health in EP.mp4
      Panel Discussion- Case Presentations Highlighting the Use of Digital Health in EP.pdf
      Panel Discussion- Programmed Stimulation, Drug Ablation Therapy and Imaging in the Management of VPDs (Case based presentation).mp4
      Panel Discussion- Programmed Stimulation, Drug Ablation Therapy and Imaging in the Management of VPDs (Case based presentation).pdf
      Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Ablation- What to Do Beyond PVI and in Which Patient.mp4
      Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Ablation- What to Do Beyond PVI and in Which Patient.pdf
      Pulsed Field Ablation- Insights from Preclinical Studies.mp4
      Pulsed Field Ablation- Insights from Preclinical Studies.pdf
      Radioablation for VT- Which Patients and Expected Outcomes..mp4
      Radioablation for VT- Which Patients and Expected Outcomes..pdf
      Reversing Anticoagulation.mp4
      Reversing Anticoagulation.pdf
      Sinus Rhythm ECG Clues to Identify Risk and Origin of VT and VF in Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy and Unique VF Syndromes.mp4
      Sinus Rhythm ECG Clues to Identify Risk and Origin of VT and VF in Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy and Unique VF Syndromes.pdf
      SOAAS23_Brochure_v8.pdf
      State of the Art Lecture (20 minute presentation + 5 min Q and A)- Role of MRI in Patients with PVCs.mp4
      State of the Art Lecture (20 minute presentation + 5 min Q and A)- Role of MRI in Patients with PVCs.pdf
      Status of Risk Stratification for Identifying Potential for PVC cardiomyopathy.mp4
      Status of Risk Stratification for Identifying Potential for PVC cardiomyopathy.pdf
      What’s HOT in Afib Pathophysiology and Treatment – Part 1.mp4
      What’s HOT in Afib Pathophysiology and Treatment – Part 1.pdf