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Part 3 | Session 2 AF & EP in 2026: Five Things That Will Change Daily Practice
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Part 1 | Session 1 Complication Prevention in Complex AF and VT Procedures
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Part 1 | Session 2 Will PFA Redefine AF Ablation Strategies in 2026?
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Part 1 | Session 3 Redo AF Ablation: When to Go Beyond PVI?
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Part 2 | Session 1 Stroke Management After AF Ablation
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Part 2 | Session 2 VOLT AF IDE
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Part 2 | Session 3 VERITAS Study: Next-Generation LAA Closure with Amulet 360
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Part 2 | Session 4 STYLE AF Update: Venous Vascular Closure in AF Patients
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Part 2 | Session 5 Balloon-in-Basket PFA without Propofol
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Part 2 | Session 6 ADVENT LTO: Long-Term PFA Outcomes and AF Progression
Arrhythmia Academy Editor-in-Chief Dr Luigi Di Biase shares his expert perspective on the most practice-changing clinical trials emerging from the latest advances in atrial fibrillation management.
In this highlights discussion, Dr Di Biase distills the key evidence that is reshaping clinical decision-making in AF ablation, anticoagulation strategies, and rhythm control approaches. Drawing from recent landmark studies and emerging data presented at major cardiology meetings, he identifies the trials and presentations with the greatest potential to influence day-to-day electrophysiology practice in 2026 and beyond.
Recorded on-site at AF Symposium in Boston, 2026.
Editor: Jordan Rance
Videographer: David Ben-Harosh
Support: This is an independent interview produced by Radcliffe Cardiology.
Stay up to date with our video collection covering late-breaking data from AF Symposium 2026 in Boston. Don't miss our short, accessible Expert Interviews, Discussions and Highlights of the most pertinent trials.
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Luigi Di Biase
Section Head of Electrophysiology
Prof Luigi Di Biase is the Section Head of Electrophysiology at the Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, NY, US. He graduated summa cum laude from University of Bari's cardiology residency in 2000, and completed a master's degree of electrophysiology and cardiac pacing at the University of Insubria in Varese in 2006. Prof Di Biase’s research focuses on cardiology and electrophysiology with specific emphasis on catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation and ventricular arrhythmias performed either manually or with robotic catheter navigation. Additionally, his research focuses on heart failure, particularly cases treated with cardiac resynchronisation therapy devices. Prof Di Biase has participated in over 450 published articles in indexed journals, and regularly presents data at international cardiology conferences. He is a member of the Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review editorial board.
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