Dr Wilber Su and Dr Ken Fang demonstrate a coronary sinus (CS) ablation, showing an extended lesion reaching further than anticipated. #EPeeps
Rhythm Interventions Online
Education
The world’s largest virtual arrhythmia event, where cutting-edge innovation meets expert knowledge
About us
Following the huge success of the first four annual editions, Rhythm Interventions Online (RIO) has firmly established itself as a premier virtual education platform serving the global electrophysiology and cardiac rhythm management communities. Last year, we brought together leading experts and practitioners from 15 countries, featuring live case demonstrations from esteemed centres and engaging a global audience of thousands. Combining insight, tips and tricks from a faculty of globally recognised thought leaders, alongside live cases from internationally renowned centres of excellence. At the heart of this event lies a singular objective: to empower you, the healthcare practitioner, in achieving optimal clinical outcomes in electrophysiology and cardiac rhythm management. Join us for an unforgettable journey where knowledge meets innovation, and together, let's shape the future of cardiovascular care. Exclusively live. Entirely free. Rhythm Interventions Online 2024 is on 20 - 23 November 2024.
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Dr Joaquin Osca Asensi demonstrates catheter positioning during ablation in the right superior pulmonary vein. He explains the effect of diaphragmatic contractions on spline movement and its impact on positioning. #EPeeps
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This is a 9mm Lattice Tap Catheter with 9 microelectrodes and a central electrode, each equipped with thermocouples for precise temperature monitoring during cardiac procedures. The catheter’s stirrup bi-directional design offers enhanced flexibility, allowing it to bend and adapt easily to varying anatomies. #EPeeps
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🌟NEW Podcast Episode 🫀Rhythm Interventions Unplugged with host Dr. Devi G Nair, MD, FACC, FHRS Nair on the latest in #PFA! 🎙️Dr Andrea Natale and Dr bradley knight join to discuss the role of PFA mapping. 🎧 Listen here 👉 https://ow.ly/yHmH50TRK4N 📺 Watch here 👉 https://ow.ly/xP3I50TRK4K 🔎Don't miss the latest clinical evidence, technological advancements and advice for EPs considering the use of mapping during PFA. #CardioEd #EPeeps #Ablation #RIOPodcast
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Devi Nair demonstrates deploying a 31mm array using fluoroscopy and ICE. The array is carefully positioned to avoid mitral valve entanglement, ensuring precise placement. #EPeeps
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Dr. Devi G Nair, MD, FACC, FHRS demonstrates device deployment using TEE guidance. Key focus: ensuring alignment and device positioning for optimal outcomes. #Epeeps
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Professor Richard Schilling discusses his approach to ablation mapping. By focusing on real-time electrogram analysis, he highlights the value of manually building activation patterns to better understand tachycardia dynamics 🫀🩺 #EPeeps
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K.R. Julian Chun demonstrates PV isolation using pulses, basket reorientation, and the olive mode for precise ablation. Key electrogram changes highlight effective vein isolation techniques. #EPeeps
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Dr. Devi G Nair, MD, FACC, FHRS discusses her approach to ablation, targeting volta dispersion areas, particularly along the posterior wall and anterior septum 🩺 With this method, she highlights successful conversions to sinus rhythm, even in challenging cases resistant to cardioversion and antiarrhythmics 🫀
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🌟 Prof K.R. Julian Chun and Dr Boris Schmidt demonstrate the use of a spiral mapping catheter to create anthraceptal lesions when anthraceptal substrate is present. 🫀They measure the conduction time to the left atrial appendage (LAA), defined from the start of the P wave to the local activation time in the LAA. ✍️ They then draw an ablation line from the mitral valve to the right superior pulmonary vein, achieving a high success rate of first-pass block, even in cases where regular tip catheters may struggle. #EPeeps