Title: Apixaban-Induced Resolution of A Massive Left Atrial and Appendage Thrombosis in a Very Elderly Patient
Title: Clinical Relevance of Systematic CRT Device Optimization
Credits: Maurizio LUNATI, Giovanni MAGENTA, Giuseppe CATTAFI, Antonella MOREO, Giacomo FALASCHI, Danilo CONTARDI, Emanuela LOCATI
Title: Electrical and Hemodynamic Evaluation of Ventricular and Supraventricular Tachycardias with an Implantable Cardiac Stimulator
Credits: Claudio Pandozi MD, Franco Di Gregorio BiolScD, Carlo Lavalle MD, Renato Pietro Ricci MD, Sabina Ficili MD, Marco Galeazzi MD, Maurizio Russo MD, Angela Pandozi MD, Furio Colivicchi MD, Massimo Santini MD
Title: Solutions to Reduce Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Credits: Maurizio Paciaroni, Giancarlo Agnelli
Affiliation: Maurizio is Director of Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology and Cardiac Pacing Division at Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy. His clinical and research interests are focused on implantable device therapy and catheter mapping and ablation of complex atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. He is currently Director of the Cardiac Pacing Course of the Educational Committee of the EHRA. He is an internationally recognized educator and speaker on device therapy of cardiac arrhythmias
Affiliation: Internal and Cardiovascular Medicine – Stroke Unit, University of Perugia
Affiliation: Maurizio Landolina, MD, FESC is Director of Cardiology Department at Maggiore Hospital of Crema (CR), Italy. During the last 25 years he reached large experience in electrophysiology, radiofrequency ablation of arrhythmias, cardiac pacing and ICD/CRT implantation. He was also actively involved in many scientific projects concerning arrhythmias (particularly arrhythmia mechanisms, pharmacological treatment, radiofrequency ablation, ICD and CRT therapy). Dr. Landolina is the author of 145 articles published in international peer-reviewed journal; 31 chapters, and 409 abstracts.
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