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Part 5 | Session 3 Contact Matter: Optimising Safety and Durability with Minimal Applications
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Part 5 | Session 4 Concomitant procedure in AF ablation: PVI + PWI and LAAO
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Part 5 | Session 5 Questions from the audience
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Part 6 | Session 3 Versatility Matters: Even in Single-Shot AF Ablation for PVI and Beyond
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Part 6 | Session 4 Sedation Strategies Reimagined: Unlocking the Efficiency of Volt™ PFA System
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Part 1 | Session 2 Redefine Simple, Redefine Success
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Part 1 | Session 3 Single Catheter Workflow: Map as You Go
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Part 1 | Session 5 Wrap-up and Conclusion
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Part 2 | Session 2 PFA isn't just PFA - Progress in Lesion Assessment
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Part 2 | Session 4 Balloon-in-Basket Pulsed Field Ablation Beyond PVI
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Part 2 | Session 5 Panel Discussion and Summary
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Part 3 | Session 2 When Safety, Lesion Quality and Simplicity Align: Discover the Future of PFA
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Part 3 | Session 4 Mapping Matters: Personalising the VOLT workflow for every patient
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Part 3 | Session 5 Panel Discussion and Summary
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Part 4 | Session 3 Volt Procedure Mastery: Confidently Navigating Standard and Complex Anatomy
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Part 4 | Session 4 Panel Discussion and Summary
The #VoltPFA Webinar Series explores the Volt™ Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) system, offering insights into its clinical data, workflow innovations, and procedural advantages. Expert faculty discuss the system’s safety, efficacy, and low haemolysis rates, as well as the benefits of single-catheter workflows for real-time mapping and ablation. The series also covers the Volt system’s versatility in ablation across various anatomical targets, focusing on its role in simplifying atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation and procedural optimisation.
More from this programme
Part 1
Redefining Simplicity in Pulsed Field Ablation: Clinical Outcomes and Workflow Innovations With the Volt™ PFA System
Part 2
Beyond Energy: Lesion Strategy and Workflow Versatility With the Volt™ PFA System
Part 3
Safety, Lesion Quality, and Simplicity in Harmony — Realising the Promise of PFA with Volt
Part 4
PFA in Practice: Confidence, Versatility, and Streamlined Workflows with Volt
Part 5
Volt Innovation: Contact Guidance, Streamlined Workflow and Concomitant Strategies in AF Ablation
Part 6
Procedure Simplicity and Predictability in AF Ablation: A Global Perspective on Volt™ PFA System
Faculty Biographies
Daniel Steven
Electrophysiologist, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, DE
Prof Steven is the head of Electrophysiology at the University Hospital of Cologne. Prof Steven’s skills and expertise are in atrial fibrillation, heart arrhythmias and catheter ablation. He’s had recent publications in several leading medical journals, including the International Journal of Cardiology, the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Clinical Research in Cardiology, Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology, and the European Heart Journal.
Claudio Tondo
Director
Prof Claudio Tondo is the Chairman of the Heart Rhythm centre at Centro Cardiologico, University of Milan, Italy. Prof Tondo's interests range from clinical aspects of arrhythmias to genetics.
Prashanthan Sanders
Director of the Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders
Professor Sanders is a clinical academic based at the University of Adelaide, Royal Adelaide Hospital and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Insititute. He is the Director of the Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders at the University of Adelaide; Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing at the Royal Adelaide Hospital; and the Group Leader for Heart Rhythm Disorders at SAHMRI.
Melanie Gunawardene
Cardiologist
Melanie Gunawardene holds the position of Cardiologist at CCB Frankfurt und Main-Taunus in Frankfurt, Germany. Her research interests encompass Clinical Electrophysiology, with a particular focus on pioneering areas like New Ablation Strategies, Atrial Fibrillation, and Pulsed Field Ablation. Through her dedication to advancing treatment modalities and understanding cardiac rhythm disorders, she contributes significantly to enhancing patient care and outcomes within the medical field.
Frédéric Sacher
Professor
Frédéric Sacher was trained in electrophysiology in Bordeaux. During his fellowship in Boston at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Harvard Medical School) with W.G. Stevenson, he was trained to ventricular tachycardia ablation. In 2007, he came back to Bordeaux with a praticien hospitalier position in Michel Haissaguerre’s department. Since 2017, he has a professor position.
Dr Sacher routinely performs all type of catheter ablation including epicardial VT, VF and Brugada syndrome ablation. Dr Sacher is in charge of the inherited arrhythmic disease center of reference and specialized in ventricular tachycardia ablation with patients referred from all over France. Dr Sacher contributions to the scientific literature as first author or co-author include over 250 original papers, and book chapters and over 500 abstracts.
Dr Sacher is a member of the Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review editorial board.