New Perspectives on the Science of Pacing

Published: 16 December 2024

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Overview

Explore the cutting-edge advancements in cardiac pacing with this comprehensive webinar on Conduction System Pacing (CSP), an innovative technology aimed at enhancing patient outcomes.

 

The session begins with Dr Zachary Whinnett (National Heart & Lung Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, UK) presenting "Science of Pacing: Future Horizons," which delves into the scientific foundations and future possibilities of CSP.

 

Next, Dr Daniel J. Friedman (Cardiology, Duke University, US) delivers "New Insights Coming from Clinical Data," showcasing the latest evidence and breakthroughs from recent studies.

 

Finally, Dr Aurélien Wauters (Saint-Pierre Ottignies Clinic, Belgium) shares "Implication in Practice: A Real CSP Case," offering an in-depth look at the practical application of CSP through a compelling case study.

 

The webinar concludes with an interactive Q&A session, giving attendees the opportunity to engage with the expert panel, ask questions, and gain deeper insights into CSP’s impact on clinical practice.

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand the Fundamentals of Conduction System Pacing (CSP): Gain a comprehensive understanding of CSP technology, its mechanisms and how it differs from traditional pacing methods.
  • Review the Latest Clinical Evidence for CSP: Explore the most up-to-date clinical data on CSP and its impact on patient outcomes and device performance.
  • Apply CSP in Real-World Clinical Practice: Learn from practical case studies to improve decision-making and optimise treatment strategies using CSP.
  • Engage in Expert-Led Discussions: Participate in an interactive Q&A to deepen your understanding of CSP and clarify complex clinical scenarios.Interventional cardiologist

Target Audience

  • Cardiologist - non-invasive
  • Cardiothoracic surgeon
  • Cardiovascular scientist
  • Electrophysiologist
  • Healthcare Professional in training
  • Heart failure specialist
  • Interventional cardiologist
  • Nurse/Nurse Practitioner
  • Paediatric cardiologist
  • Pharmacist
  • Primary care physician

More from this programme

Part 1

Welcome and Introduction

Part 2

New Insights Coming From Clinical Data

Part 3

Implication in Practice: A Real CSP Case

Part 4

Discussion and Q&A

Faculty Biographies

Zachary  Whinnett

Zachary Whinnett

Dr Zachary Whinnett is a Professor of Cardiology at the National Heart & Lung Institute, part of the Faculty of Medicine at Hammersmith Hospital, Hammersmith Campus, UK. He specialises in electrophysiology and cardiac device therapies, focusing on advancing treatments for heart rhythm disorders. With a commitment to clinical research and education, Dr Zachary Whinnett is known for his contributions to optimising cardiac resynchronisation therapy and exploring novel interventions for arrhythmias. His work combines cutting-edge research with a patient-centred approach, aiming to improve cardiovascular outcomes through innovative treatments and personalised care.

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Aurélien Wauters

Aurélien Wauters

Dr Aurélien Wauters is the Chief of Cardiology at Clinique Saint Pierre and Clinique Universitaire Saint Luc, located in Ottignies, Belgium. Known for his expertise in cardiovascular medicine, Dr Wauters leads a dedicated team providing advanced cardiac care. His clinical focus includes complex cardiology procedures, patient care management, and contributing to innovative cardiology research. Dr Wauters is committed to enhancing cardiac health outcomes and advancing the cardiology field through patient-centric care and continuous professional development.

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Daniel Friedman

Daniel Friedman

Dr Daniel J. Friedman is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at Duke University, Durham, NC, USA. He specialises in advanced cardiovascular treatments, focusing on electrophysiology and the management of complex arrhythmias. Dr Friedman is known for his research contributions and clinical expertise, striving to integrate cutting-edge technologies in cardiology practice. At Duke University, he is actively involved in teaching, mentoring, and collaborating on innovative projects to improve patient outcomes in cardiovascular care.

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