Upcoming Event
The First Amsterdam
Arrhythmia Symposium
It is our great pleasure to announce the 2023 edition of the Amsterdam Arrhythmia symposium.
About Amsterdam Arrhythmia
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Amsterdam Arrhythmia will offer a unique educational experience focused on state-of-the-art engineering, imaging and electrophysiology methods to evaluate and treat ventricular tachyarrhythmias.
Schedule
Keynote talk by prof. Arthur Wilde discussing the evolution of cardiac electrophysiology.
Discover how imaging-based substrate assessment can guide VT ablation in patients with Ischemic CMP, and how this cutting-edge approach can improve care for patients.
Learn about the role of ECG imaging in characterizing post-infarct VT, including the benefits and limitations of this approach.
This presentation will explore novel VT ablation strategies for ischemic CMP, including the latest research and clinical applications.
Explore the impact of substrate characteristics on arrhythmia outcomes and learn about the latest diagnostic strategies.
Explore the impact of ECG imaging metrics on arrhythmia outcomes and learn about the pitfalls in performing ECGi.
Discover how ACM poses unique challenges for VT ablation, including difficulties in mapping and ablation due to the heterogeneous nature of the substrate.
Explore the latest imaging techniques and their potential for identifying the most appropriate candidates for CRT. You’ll learn about the benefits and limitations of different imaging modalities and gain insights into how imaging can be used to guide treatment decisions and optimize outcomes.
Learn about ECG imaging and how it can be used to identify predictors of CRT response, including factors such as electrical dyssynchrony, scar burden, and conduction delays.
Discover how computational modeling can be used to simulate and assess differences in CRT response, including the impact of device settings, patient-specific factors, and underlying substrate characteristics.
An informative presentation on innovations in device therapy for CRT, where you’ll learn about the latest advances in technology and strategies for improving patient outcomes.
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Speakers
All speakers are experts in their respective fields, and recognized leaders in research, clinical practice, and innovation. They are passionate about sharing their expertise and providing a range of perspectives and insights into the latest developments in cardiology. By attending this symposium, you will have the opportunity to learn from and engage with some of the most respected and influential figures in cardiology today.
Prof. Arthur Wilde
Professor Clinical and Translational Electrophysiology
Prof. Lucas Boersma
Professor Cardiac Electrophysiology
Prof. Helmut Pürerfellner
Head of the Department of Electrophysiology
Prof. Steven Niederer
Professor of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences
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- 13 October 2023
Reasons to attend
This symposium would be of great interest and value to technical physicians as it offers the opportunity to learn about the latest developments in the fields of engineering, cardiac imaging, and electrophysiology, with a focus on diagnosis and therapy stratification. By bringing together experts from different disciplines, technical physicians can gain insights into how these fields intersect and collaborate, and how new technologies and techniques can be applied to improve patient outcomes.
This symposium would be highly interesting and valuable for biomedical engineers. As technical professionals with a background in both engineering and healthcare, biomedical engineers are well-positioned to understand and contribute to the intersection of engineering, cardiac imaging, and electrophysiology. Attending this symposium would provide biomedical engineers with the opportunity to learn about the latest advances in these fields, as well as to network and collaborate with experts from different areas of expertise.
The symposium would be an excellent opportunity for medical residents to gain valuable insights and learn about the latest advancements in the fields of engineering, cardiac imaging, and electrophysiology. As medical professionals in training, medical residents are constantly expanding their knowledge about new technologies and techniques. By attending this symposium, medical residents can gain a better understanding of how technology can be used to improve patient outcomes, and how they can apply this knowledge to their own practice.
For medical specialists in cardiac imaging and electrophysiology, the symposium would be an ideal platform to learn about the latest developments in these fields and to exchange ideas with other professionals. Medical specialists are at the forefront of diagnosing and treating cardiac disorders, and the symposium would provide them with the opportunity to explore new technologies and techniques that can enhance their practice.