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Advanced Electrophysiology

We cover difficult areas of Electrophysiology in this section.

This section will cover the following curriculum items

  • Complex EP and principles of intracardiac EP
  • Intracardiac EP techniques
  • Trans-septal puncutre and catheterisation

Tracks: Advanced EP

Tags: Advanced Heart Rhythm, Complex EP, Intracardiac EP techniques, Trans-septal Puncture

Advanced Electrophysiology

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Common manoeuvres performed during an Electrophysiology Study (Dr John Paisey)
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Trans septal Puncture (Dr John Paisey)
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Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion (Prof Dhiraj Gupta)
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How to use Deep Mapping in VT Ablation (Dr Andreu Porta Sanchez)
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Radiotherapy in treatment of refractory VT – (Dr Justin Lee) 
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Setting up a specialized VT clinic- (Prof Tarv Dhanjal) 
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Endo-Epicardial AF ablation (Dr Ian Mann)
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Challenging Scenarios in AF Ablation (Prof Dhiraj Gupta)
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Radiofrequency bipolar ablation(Dr Anthony Li)
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Challenging scenarios in Afib anticoagulation (Prof Greg Lip)
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EP Fellowships Abroad
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Pulsed Field Ablation (Dr Melanie Gunawardene)
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Very high power short duration ablation beyond the pulmonary veins (Dr Christian-H. Heeger)
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Intracardiac ECHO during EP procedure (Dr John Whitaker)
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Approach to PVC mapping and Ablation within the Aortic sinus cusps – Angiography via the QDOT ablation catheter (Dr Christian-H. Heeger)

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