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Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute at St. David's Medical Center to host virtual international symposium on complex cardiac arrhythmias
AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- EPLive 2020, a two-day educational conference, uses live cases as primary 
teaching tool 

On December 3 and 4, 2020, the Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute (TCAI) at St. 
David's Medical Center will host its fifth international symposium on complex 
arrhythmias, EPLive 2020. This year's event will be held virtually due to the 
ongoing pandemic.

EPLive is an intensive, two-day educational meeting for practicing clinical 
cardiac electrophysiologists, electrophysiologist fellows and general 
cardiologists who have an interest in treating complex cardiac arrhythmias, a 
condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm. Live 
cases broadcast from the new, state-of-the-art Electrophysiology Center at St. 
David's Medical Center, with expert commentary, will serve as the primary 
teaching tool. 

"EPLive attracts leaders in the field of electrophysiology from Europe, Asia 
and Latin America, as well as experts from across the United States," Andrea 
Natale, M.D., F.H.R.S., F.A.C.C., F.E.S.C., cardiac electrophysiologist and 
executive medical director of TCAI and EPLive course director, said. "More 
importantly, it allows us to share the latest advances in interventional 
cardiac electrophysiology procedures and expand the scope of electrophysiology 
treatment options available to all patients, ultimately improving care for 
patients across the globe." 

Cardiac arrhythmias are caused by problems with the heart's electrical system. 
Many cardiac arrhythmias are treated using modern ablation procedures, which 
involve burning, freezing or neutralizing portions of the heart muscle where 
abnormal electrical pulses set off the irregular heartbeats. EPLive is designed 
to help attendees gain a better understanding of techniques used to treat 
atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, implant complex devices and extract 
malfunctioning devices. 

EPLive consists of four sections: Atrial Fibrillation (A Fib) ablation, 
Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) ablation, Devices and New Technology. The sessions 
consist of a combination of live and recorded cases from TCAI and some of the 
world's premier centers: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Arrhythmia Center 
at CardioInfantil Foundation, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Cleveland 
Clinic, Geisinger Heart Institute, Houston Methodist Hospital, Kansas City 
Heart Rhythm Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Mayo Clinic, MedStar 
Heart & Vascular Institute, Mercy General Hospital & Dignity Health Heart & 
Vascular Institute, Monzino Cardiology Center, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Northwell 
Health, Penn Medicine, Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology, St. Bernards 
Healthcare, UC Health University of Arkansas Medical System, University of 
California - Los Angeles, University of Chicago Medicine, University of 
Colorado School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, University of Texas 
Southwestern Medical Center, Vancouver General Hospital, and Vanderbilt 
University.

Cases include procedures such as A Fib ablation and ablation of post-A Fib 
atrial arrhythmias, VT ablation (endocardial and epicardial), balloon cases 
(cryo, Apama and laser), CRT implants, SQ ICD, lead extraction and venoplasty. 
Additionally, EPLive will feature new technology pioneered by physicians at 
TCAI.

The conference will also focus on a variety of objectives, including:

    - Understanding and applying the techniques used to map and ablate atrial 
      arrhythmias 
    - Identifying processes to reduce complications and promote safety measures 
      for the patient during ablation of A Fib 
    - Understanding and applying techniques used to map and ablate ventricular 
      arrhythmias 
    - Identifying processes to reduce complications and promote safety measures 
      for the patient during ablation of ventricular arrhythmias 
    - Understanding the latest evidence and guidelines in arrhythmia management 
      and treatment with new technology 
    - Applying approaches that best utilize the new technologies demonstrated 
      to optimize clinical outcomes 
    - Identifying processes that can benefit from the integration of new 
      technologies and promote safer procedures for the patient 
    - Understanding the techniques used to perform lead extractions 
    - Discussing approaches and techniques to perform a successful lead 
      extraction 
    - Identifying processes to reduce complications and promote safety measures 
      for the patient during lead extractions

In addition to demonstrations by Dr. Natale, EPLive 2020 will feature 
presentations by a number of TCAI physicians, including course co-director, 
Amin Al-Ahmad, M.D., as well as Shane Bailey, M.D.; Mohamed Bassiouny, M.D.; 
David Burkhardt, M.D.; David Burkland, M.D.; Robert Canby, M.D.; Joseph 
Gallinghouse, M.D.; Brian Greet, M.D.; Eric Hoenicke, M.D.; Rodney Horton, 
M.D.; Patrick Hranitzky, M.D.; Faraz Kerendi, M.D.; William Nesbitt, M.D.; 
Javier Sanchez, M.D.; Kamala Tamirisa, M.D.; Senthil Thambidorai, M.D.; David 
Tschopp, M.D.; and Jason Zagrodsky, M.D.

Physicians will receive a maximum of 14 American Medical Association (AMA) 
Physician's Recognition Award (PRA) Category 1 Credit(TM) hours at the 
conference. 

The Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute (TCAI) at St. David's Medical Center is 
one of the world's preeminent centers dedicated to the latest treatment 
advances for correcting arrhythmias. The center is led by Dr. Natale, who is at 
the forefront of advancing treatment for A Fib, leading numerous clinical 
trials, and participating in the development of new technologies and procedures.
For more information, visit EP-Live.com ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2990880-1&h=680222543&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ep-live.com%2F&a=EP-Live.com 
).

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SOURCE Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute at St. David's Medical Center 
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