17

May

2018

18:00

BST

Webinar

Transcatheter Pacing: The Latest Real-World Experience

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Overview

In this webinar, experts in transcatheter (leadless) pacing will present the recently published real-world data from the Post-Approval Registry and discuss how they compare to the Micra™ IDE study results. The speakers will also share their perspective on potential patient indications and illustrate this with some case reports.

Faculty:


Lluis Mont

Lluis Mont


Paul Roberts

Paul Roberts


Christian Veltmann

Christian Veltmann

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Key Learning Objectives

  • the potential patient indications for transcatheter pacing systems, through case reports.
  • the results of the Micra™ IDE study and the Micra™ Post-Approval Registry, reflecting the real-world results in a wide variety of countries and patients.

Target Audience

  • Cardiologists and electrophysiologists not involved in the implantation of transcatheter pacemakers, but who have patients who could benefit from the therapy.
  • Cardiologists implanting or planning to implant transcatheter pacemakers

Faculty Biographies


Lluis Mont

Lluis Mont

Prof Lluis Mont is Head of the Arrhythmia Section and Atrial Fibrillation unit in the Cardiovascular Clinic Institute, Hospital Clinic in Barcelona, Spain.

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Paul Roberts

Paul Roberts

Dr. Paul Roberts is a Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist in the University Hospital, Southampton, UK.

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Christian Veltmann

Christian Veltmann

Prof. Christian Veltmann is Head of Heart Rhythm Management in the Department of Cardiology and Angiology at the Hannover Medical School in Hannover, Germany. He has extensive experience in the implantation of pacemakers, ICDs, Cardiac Resynchronization Therapies (CRTs) and leadless pacemakers.

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Key References

1. Duray G et al. Long-term performance of a transcatheter pacing system: 12-Month results from the Micra Transcatheter Pacing Study. Heart Rhythm 2017; 14: 702-709.

2. Reynolds D et al. A leadless Intracardiac Transcatheter Pacing System. N Engl J Med 2016; 374(6): 533-541.

3. Ritter P et al. The rationale and design of the Micra Transcatheter Pacing Study: safety and efficacy of a novel miniaturized pacemaker. Europace 2015; 17(5): 807-813.

4. Roberts P et al. A leadless pacemaker in the real-world setting: The Micra Transcatheter Pacing System Post-Approval Registry. Heart Rhythm 2017; 14: 1375-1379.