24
Jul
2025
10:00
BST
17:00
SGT
Webinar
Redefining Physiological Pacing: Practical Approaches to Successful LBBAP Implant With Stylet-Driven Approach
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Faculty:

Jan De Pooter

Kartikeya Bhargava

Chi-Keong Ching
Overview
Join us for an expert-led webinar exploring the evolving landscape of cardiac pacing with a focus on Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing (LBBAP) using a stylet-driven approach (SDA). This session is designed to provide practical insights and hands-on strategies to improve outcomes and streamline LBBAP procedures.
Moderator Prof Jan De Pooter (University Hospital Ghent, BE) is joined by Dr Kartikeya Bhargava (Medanta, IN) and Prof Chi-Keong Ching (National Heart Centre Singapore, SG) to explore key considerations such as patient selection, lead design, lab setup and the clinical advantages of LBBAP over conventional pacing.
The session concludes with a panel discussion to address questions and share best practices, offering a clear, actionable path for clinicians looking to adopt or refine LBBAP with stylet-driven tools.
This webinar is supported by

Agenda
Learning Objectives
- Understand key differences between conventional pacing and LBBAP, including patient selection and clinical outcomes
- Learn essential tools, techniques and lab setup for successful LBBAP implantation
- Apply practical tips to optimise LBBAP procedures and improve efficiency
Target Audience
- Cardiologists
- Cardiac Electrophysiologists
- Allied Health Professionals who Manage Patients With Heart Rhythm Disorders
Faculty Biographies

Jan De Pooter
Prof Jan De Pooter is a Cardiac Electrophysiologist at University Hospital Ghent, Gent, BE.

Kartikeya Bhargava
Dr Kartikeya Bhargava is a Cardiac Electrophysiologist at Medanta, Gurgaon, IN.
Dr Bhargava's key interests include radiofrequency ablation, implantation and follow up of pacemakers, biventricular pacemakers and ICDs.

Chi-Keong Ching
Professor Chi-Keong Ching is a Senior Consultant with the Department of Cardiology and the Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing at the National Heart Centre Si