08.30 – 10.30
What’s next after ISSUE 2 and ISSUE 3?
M. Brignole/ Lavagna, Italy
What’s in the next POST?
R.S. Sheldon/ Calgary, Canada
J-wave syndromes: risk stratification
S. Viskin/ Tel Aviv, Israel
11.00 – 13.00
The integrated approach of multiple parameters to monitor the HF worsening
A. D’Onofrio/ Naples, Italy
The role of rate modulation adapted to contractility through the closed loop stimulation: is there a role in CRT-D patient management?
P. De Filippo / Bergamo, Italy
The role of remote monitoring system in CRT-D patient management: the IN-TIME study
L. Santini / Rome, Italy
CRT-D and MRI: is it always a problem? The role of the new devices
G. Zucchelli / Pisa, Italy
13.00 – 14.30
Advancing in cryoablation of AF after 10 years of experience: state of the art and what’s coming
R. Verlato/ Camposampiero, Italy
Cryo or RF to treat AF patient: is it really a choice?
G.M. Fassini/ Milan, Italy
Phased RF and duty cycled technologies for AF ablation: how could be more simple?
G. Maglia/ Catanzaro, Italy
PVI with multielectrode RF catheter: long term outcome of the PVAC GOLD catheter
G. Rovaris/ Monza, Italy
14.30 – 16.30
Pacing for bradycardia and asymptomatic pauses: who and why
M. Brignole/ Lavagna, Italy
Pacing for symptoms attributable to first-degree AV block: when and how
(standard pacing vs CRT)
R. Sutton/ Montecarlo, Monaco
De novo CRT in patients with conventional pacemaker indications without HF
J.S. Steinberg/ New York, USA
Upgrade from conventional PM to CRT: when and how (CRT-P vs CRT-D)
H.F. Tse / Hong Kong, China
17.00 – 19.00
Complications with traditional pacing devices
R.E. Kirkfeldt/ Aarhus, Denmark
Leadless pacing with fixation by hook mechanism
M.R. Reynolds/ Boston, USA