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Prof. Karl-Heinz Kuck, Asklepios St.Georg, Hamburg, Germany

Program and Speakers

Lecture 1

Lessons Learnt from Contact Force and Clinical Results

Prof. Dipen Shah, University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland

 

Lecture 2

Force, Power, Time, Stability: what is the impact of ablation index in the treatment of AF?

Prof. Mattias Duytschaever, A.Z Sint Jan, Bruges, Belgium
 

Lecture 3

Use of contact force for Persistent AF ablation, and Initial experience with Porous Tip catheter.

Dr. Dhiraj Gupta, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Question and Answers /  Chat

Educational objectives

Provide clinical updates and practical guidelines on the use of Contact Force guided AF Ablation.

Target Audience

Physicians interested in the field of AF Ablation.

This webinar is an educational event supported by Biosense Webster Europe, a division of Johnson & Johnson Medical NV/SA, and is intended for Healthcare Professionals in Europe Middle East Africa.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

While every effort is made to see that no inaccurate or misleading data, opinions, or statements appear in this webinar, they wish to make it clear that material contained in the webinar represents independent evaluations and opinions of the authors and contributors. As a consequence, Biosense Webster Inc. organization accept no responsibility for the consequences of any such inaccurate or misleading data or statements. Neither do they endorse the content, the value of contact force used or the use of any drug or device in a way that lies outside its current licensed application in any territory. This presentation may include demonstration of the use of surgical devices; it is not intended to be used as a surgical training guide. Other surgeons may employ different techniques. The steps demonstrated may not be the complete steps of the procedure. Individual surgeon preference and experience as well as patient needs may dictate variation in procedure steps. Before using any medical device, including those demonstrated or referenced in this presentation, review all relevant package inserts, with particular attention to the indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions, and steps for use of the device.

All content of this presentation is owned by their authors and is protected by worldwide copyright laws. No modification or further reproduction of the content is permitted. The content may otherwise not be copied or used in any way.

© Johnson & Johnson Medical NV/SA 2014

EOS 025166 - 141118

Shooting date : 2014-12-09
Last update : 2016-04-26
Dipen Shah
Geneva, Switzerland
Dhiraj Gupta
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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  • Stefano B.

    why doesnt the CF information help to

    1. overcome anatomic limitations? (eg ablation CF along lateral PVs).

    2. why is the rate of tamponades not reduced in CF AF cases?

     

     

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