Cardiac Rhythm Management – EHRA 2025 Tutorial Sessions

  • Published:  20 June 2025
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Cardiac Rhythm Management – EHRA 2025 Tutorial Sessions

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Recorded at EHRA 2025, this comprehensive series of tutorials is curated to support the advancement of knowledge on the practical use of cardiac rhythm management. Bringing together internationally-recognised opinion leaders, the sessions examine both clinical evidence and real-world application in support of better patient outcomes.

This series is supported by

Target Audience

  • Electrophysiologists
  • Cardiologists
  • Device Specialists

More from this programme

Part 1

Multipoint™ Pacing in CRT: Advanced Visualization of Electrical Activation Pattern for Improved Outcomes

In this tutorial Prof Bernhard Pfeifer and Dr Markus Stühlinger explore how Multipoint™ Pacing in CRT enhances visualization of electrical activation patterns to support improved outcomes in heart failure patients.

Part 2

Mastering CRT Implants: A Practical Session on Implementation, Programming, and Follow-Up Optimization

Prof Pedro Marques and Dr Ana Bernardes provide a practical overview of CRT implantation, noting that tailored programming and structured follow-up are key to optimising patient response.

Part 3

Leadless Dual Chamber: Tailored Therapy Options & Implant Best Practices

Prof Jürgen Kuschyk provides a comphrehensive overview of leadless dual chamber pacing, noting that tailored therapy selection and implant technique are critical to achieving optimal patient outcomes.

Part 4

Current Guidelines (ESC/HRS) on Conduction System Pacing and Relevance of Fusion Pacing

Prof Kevin Vernooy provides an detailed overview of current ESC and HRS guidelines on conduction system pacing, highlighting the relevance of fusion pacing in enhancing synchrony and outcomes.

Part 5

Advanced Concepts in LBBAP ECG Interpretation

Prof Marek Jastrzebski provides insights into advanced LBBAP ECG interpretation, emphasising that precise analysis is essential for confirming capture and optimising pacing efficacy.

Part 6

My Approach to LBBP With Stylet Driven Lead

Prof Jan De Pooter shares his approach to LBBP using a stylet-driven lead, noting that careful technique and lead positioning are key to achieving successful conduction system capture.

 

Part 7

Conduction System Pacing: Past, Present and Future

Dr Guram Imnadze delivers a focused session, sharing insights from personal experience, as well as discussing the evolution, techniques and future directions of conduction system pacing.

Part 8

The Role of ICD Therapy in Heart Failure in 2025. What Is the Holistic Approach to Treat Heart Failure?

Dr Carsten Israel delivers a focused session, sharing insights from personal experience, as well as examining the evolving role of ICD therapy and holistic approaches to heart failure care.

Part 9

Fusion Pacing in CRT Therapy in Light of the Growing Adoption of LBBAP: Are Current CRT Algorithms Still Relevant?

Dr Mauro Biffi presents both published data and personal experience into fusion pacing and the relevance of current CRT algorithms amid rising LBBAP adoption.

Part 10

Multipoint™ Pacing in CRT Non Responders

Dr Olivier Piot provides a practical tutorial, sharing insights from personal experience, as well as exploring the role of Multipoint™ Pacing in improving outcomes for CRT non-responders.

Part 11

Troubleshooting and Complex Cases in LBBP

Dr Oscar Cano and Prof Jan De Pooter deliver a focused session, sharing insights from personal experience, as well as discussing troubleshooting strategies and complex cases in LBBP.

Part 12

Standard and New Indications for Implantable Cardiac Monitors in the Era of Long-Term Patient Monitoring

Dr Raffaele De Lucia concludes by sharing insights from personal experience, as well as exploring standard and emerging indications for implantable cardiac monitors in long-term patient care.

Faculty Biographies

Bernhard  Pfeifer

Bernhard Pfeifer

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Markus  Stühlinger

Markus Stühlinger

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Jesmar Alejandro Ramonis Quintero
1week
Thanks for the very usefull videos. I think there is a mistake in the link of the part 11 video because it gets me to the part 12 lesson.