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EHRA EUROPACE 2013 - European Society of Cardiology

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sEssiOns<br />

tuesday 25 June <strong>2013</strong> - morning<br />

08:30 - 10:00 symposium naxos<br />

Epicardial ventricular tachycardia ablation<br />

Chairpersons: G. Hindricks (leipzig, dE); R. brugada terradellas (Girona, Es)<br />

Clinical Practice<br />

Epicardial ventricular tachycardia approach has besome a key issue for successful ventricular tachycardia<br />

ablation. It is not yet <strong>of</strong> common practice in every EP labs.<br />

08:30 How to obtain epicardial access? 726<br />

A. Davila (New York, US)<br />

08:52 How to prevent and manage complications? 727<br />

F. Sacher (Bordeaux Pessac, FR)<br />

09:15 Epicardial mapping and ablation technique. 728<br />

P. Della Bella (Milan, IT)<br />

09:37 should ventricular tachycardia ablation only be recommended in centres capable to<br />

perform epicardial approach? 729<br />

M.P. Riley (Philadelphia, US)<br />

08:30 - 10:00 special session lefkada<br />

The "unknowns" in arrhythmogenic diseases<br />

Genetic summit<br />

Chairpersons: d. dobrev (Essen, dE); A. Zaza (Milan, it)<br />

basic science<br />

08:30 Loss <strong>of</strong> function mutations in SCN5A: why so many phenotypes? 730<br />

S.C. Dudley (Providence, US)<br />

08:52 Susceptibility loci, polymorphisms and mutations: complexity <strong>of</strong> genetic influence on<br />

atrial fibrillation. 731<br />

S. Kaab (Munich, DE)<br />

09:15 Epigenetics in arrhythmias: from dnA mathylation to microRnAs. 732<br />

X. Luo (Montreal, CA)<br />

09:37 Gene therapy for channelopathies: pros and cons. 733<br />

S.G. Priori (Pavia, IT)<br />

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