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Bridging the Gap in Arrhythmia Detection: Why 14 Days Matter

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Bridging the Gap in Arrhythmia Detection: Why 14 Days Matter

Faculty:


Suneet Mittal

Suneet Mittal


Patrick Badertscher

Patrick Badertscher


Dominik Linz

Dominik Linz


Jay Wright

Jay Wright

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Overview

Bridging the Gap in Arrhythmia Detection: Why 14 Days Matter

This expert-led webinar, moderated by Prof Dominik Linz, will explore the limitations of current approaches and the proven benefits of extending monitoring to 14 days.

Prof Jay Wright will highlight the shortcomings of standard monitoring and their clinical consequences, while Dr Suneet Mittal will present findings from the CAMELOT study, demonstrating how 14-day monitoring significantly improves arrhythmia detection, reduces hospitalisations, and enhances clinical decision-making. Prof Patrick Badertscher will provide real-world insights from European clinical practice, sharing data on how Zio’s extended monitoring improves workflow, efficiency, and patient outcomes.

The session will conclude with a live Q&A, addressing key topics such as reimbursement, implementation challenges, and patient adherence. Join us to discover why 14-day monitoring is transforming arrhythmia detection and patient care.

 

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This webinar is supported by iRhythm

Agenda

Introduction

Prof Dominik Linz

The Unseen Burden of Missed Arrhythmias – Why Current Monitoring Falls Short

Prof Jay Wright

The Evidence for Extended Monitoring – How Long is Enough?

Dr Suneet Mittal

Real-World Insights – The European Experience with Zio

Prof Patrick Badertscher

Q&A and Closing Summary

Prof Dominik Linz

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the Gaps in the Standard ACM Approach and Understand Its Limitations in Detecting Arrhythmias.
  • Explain the Scientific Rationale for Extending Monitoring Duration, Supported by Key Findings From Clinical Studies.
  • Evaluate Real-World European Clinical Data on Extended Monitoring and Understand How Zio Improves Detection, Workflow Efficiency, and Patient Outcomes.

Target Audience

  • Cardiologists
  • Electrophysiologists
  • Stroke Neurologists
  • Cardiac Physiologists

Faculty Biographies


Suneet Mittal

Suneet Mittal

Personal History

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Patrick Badertscher

Patrick Badertscher

Prof Patrick Badertscher is a cardiologist at the University Hospital Basel, Switzerland, specialising in cardiac electrophysiology and digital health.

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Dominik Linz

Dominik Linz

Personal History

Dr Dominik Linz is a clinician-scientist who has developed a national and international reputation in the field of cardiac arrhythmia research.2

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Jay Wright

Jay Wright

Prof Jay Wright is Consultant Cardiologist, at the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital and he is a senior lecturer at Liverpool University and Imperial College London, United Kingdom.

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