New Horizons in Atrial Fibrillation

  • Published:  01 December 2025
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Overview

Discover insights from this on-demand webinar covering evolving PFA technology and its clinical integration. Hear practical perspectives from live case discussions that highlight personalised AF management. This session supports electrophysiologists and cardiologists seeking sharper procedural understanding and up-to-date expertise.

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Learning Objectives

  • Explore the latest clinical evidence for PFA and its integration into clinical practice workflows for personalised AF patient management
  • Gain insights into the advancements in PFA technology, including integrated mapping and ablation workflows
  • Stay ahead with a sneak peek at next-generation PFA developments
  • Learn strategies to enhance hospital capacity, improve outcomes and optimise workflows by adopting LAAC-PFA
  • Join us for a live case discussion on the best approach to treat persistent AF

Audience

  • Cardiologist - Non-invasive
  • Cardiovascular Scientist
  • Electrophysiologist
  • Healthcare Professional in training
  • Heart Failure Specialist
  • Interventional Cardiologist

More from this programme

Part 1

Session 1: Breaking Barriers in Persistent AF: Delivering Results That Last

Part 2

Session 2: Breaking Barriers in Persistent AF: Delivering Results That Last

Part 3

Session 3: Transformative Solutions: The Future of Atrial Fibrillation Catheter Ablation and Stroke Prevention

Faculty Biographies

Ante Anic

Ante Anic

Electrophysiologist

Dr Ante Anic is an EHRA-certified electrophysiologist and Head of the EP lab at University Hospital Split, Croatia. He completed cardiology training in Zadar and a research fellowship at Cleveland Clinic. His research focuses on atrial fibrillation ablation, including pulsed field ablation and ventricular arrhythmia treatments.

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Petr Peichl

Petr Peichl

Cardiology Fellow at the Department of Cardiology

Petr Peichl is a cardiology fellow at the Department of Cardiology. His clinical focus includes electrophysiology and complex arrhythmia care. He supports advanced mapping and ablation workflows. His research explores rhythm disorders and outcomes in contemporary practice. He works closely with senior faculty to deliver high-quality care and contribute to ongoing programme development. His commitment to evidence-based practice shapes his approach to patient management.

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Serge Boveda

Serge Boveda

Prof Dr Serge Boveda, Clinique Pasteur, Toulouse, FRProf Dr Boveda (MD, PhD, FESC, FEHRA) is a specialist in cardiovascular diseases and the interventional treatment of cardiac arrhythmias since 1994. He is co-head of the Cardiac Arrhythmia Management Department at the Clinique Pasteur Toulouse (France), and Guest Professor for education in the postgraduate course of EP & Pacing, and research in the domain of EP at the Brussels University of Medicine (VUB).He is currently the president of the arrhythmia working group of the French Society of Cardiology (SFC) since 2018, and faculty of the French national graduation on cardiac arrhythmias (Diplôme Inter Universitaire de Rhythmologie) since 2002.Finally he is the co-founder and coordinator of the European Network for the Treatment of Cardiac Arrhythmias (RETAC), and the co-chair of EHRA's Scientific Documents Committee in 2018-2020.

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