Arrhythmia Symposium with APHRS Summit 2015 Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS), co-organized by the Thai Cardiac Electrophysiology Club and the Thai Heart Association of Thailand (under the Royal Patronage of H.M. the King), will hold an Arrhythmia Symposium on April 4th, 2015 in Bangkok to provide some new critical message for young cardiologists. Please register now and join this symposium! We look forward to meeting you soon. Date: Saturday, April 4th, 2015 Venue: Bangkok Convention Centre at Centara Grand Central World (999/99 Rama1 Road Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand) Fee: 40 US dollars/1,300 THB (payable on site) For advance reservation, please send us your name, contact e-mail address, affiliation to: [email protected] Name: ________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________ Affiliation: _____________________________________________________ E-mail address: _________________________________________________ Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society Kiyo Tokyo Building 6F, 2-5 Kanda Ogawamachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0052 Japan E-mail: [email protected] TEL: +81 80 8899 6111 +81 3 3219 1956 FAX: +81-3-3219-1955 www.aphrs.org APHRS SUMMIT SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM April 4, 2015 (Saturday) Arrhythmia Symposium with APHRS Summit Time Program 7:30-8:15 Registration 8:15-8:30 Opening & introduction Chairs/case presenters Speakers/Panelists President Thai EP Club: Kanchit Likitthanasombat President APHRS: Young-Hoon Kim 8:30-10:00 AF Shih-Ann Chen Satchana Pumprueg; Wanwarang Wongcharoen 20 mins AF in Thailand Sirin Apiyasawat 20 mins APHRS stoke prevention in AF guidelines. Why we recommend what we recommended? Masayasu Hiraoka 20 mins AF ablation, patient selection Kazuo Matsumoto 20 mins AF surgery, who should you sent to the OR Takashi Nitta 10 mins Q&A 10:00-10:15 Coffee Break 10:15-11:45 Device 20 mins What to with asymptomatic AF recorded from CRMD? Chu-Pak Lau 20 mins What to do for a patient after ICD shock? Thoranis Chantrarat 20 mins Diagnosis and Management of primary electrical disease Masayasu Hiraoka Arisara Suwanagool Patarapong Makaravate 20 mins What do when your CRMD patient needs an MRI? 10 mins Q&A 12:00-12:30 Lunch debate I Stroke prevention in AF: It is time to switch to NOAC 12:30-1300 Wanwarang Wongcharoen Surapan Sithisuk Kanchit Likitthanasombat Pro: Wee Siong Teo 10 min Con: Young Hoon Kim 10 min Rebuttal 5 min Rebuttal 5 min Pro: Rungroj Krittayaphong 10 min Lunch debate II DFT do we still need to do it? Con: Chang-Sheng Ma 10 min Rebuttal 5 min Rebuttal 5 min 13:15-15:00 20 mins Case Presentation: Experts Opinions Buncha Sansaneewitthayakul Warangkna Boonyapisit (Commentators) AF with poor EF Alisara Anannub Kazuo Matsumoto Jonathan Kalman 20 mins Difficult AT/SVT Dutdao Sahastas Yoshinori Kobayashi Doung-Gu Shin 20 mins VT Narawudt Prasertvitayakit 20 mins Asymptomatic Inherited arrhythmia syndrome Treechada Wisaratapong 20 mins Congenital heart disease Supaluck Kanjanauthai 15:00-15:15 Coffee Break 15:15-17:25 Latest in EP world Mohan Nair Chun-Chieh Wang Charn Sriratansathavorn Chang-Sheng Ma Tachapong Ngarmukos Piya Kasemsuwan 15 mins CRT what’s new Doung-Gu Shin 15 mins Pacemaker, latest trend Chun-Chieh Wang 15 mins SICD, why bother? Yong Seog Oh 15 mins VT ablation in structural heart disease Mohan Nair 15 mins Remote monitoring, optional, good idea or mandatory? Muhammad Munawar 15 mins Leadless pacing Hung-Fat Tse 15 mins AAD for the future Yoshinori Kobayashi 15 mins The future of catheter ablation Jonathan Kalman 10 mins Q&A 17:25-17:30 Closing remarks Young-Hoon Kim
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