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POST GRADUATE COURSE Cardiac Anatomy What the electrophysiologist needs to know Including hands-on workshop with specimens February 4-5, 2013 Hospital Universitario Quirón. European University of Madrid. Spain Directors Prof. José A. Cabrera Prof. Samuel J. Asirvatham Prof. Damián Sánchez-Quintana COURSE DIRECTORS José Angel Cabrera, MD, PhD Chief of Cardiology. Director of Arrhythmia Unit Professor of Cardiovascular Diseases Hospital Universitario Quirón Madrid European University of Madrid Madrid, Spain Samuel J. Asirvatham, MD Professor of medicine and vice chair of the Division of Cardiovascular Di- seases, Department of Medicine, as well as a consultant in cardiac electro- physiology in the Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. He is also program director for the Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Training Program at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Damián Sánchez-Quintana, MD, PhD Professor of Human Anatomy Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Extremadura Badajoz, Spain INTRODUCTION We are pleased to welcome you to this international course on cardiac anatomy for electrophysiologists, which will take place in Madrid in Madrid, at Hospital Universitario Quirón onthe 4th and 5th of February, 2013. The rapid development of interventional procedures for the treatment of arr- hythmias in humans, especially the use of catheter ablation techniques, has re- newed the interest in cardiac anatomy. Effective and safer catheter-based procedures have to come from a better un- derstanding of not only the gross anatomic details of the heart, but also from some architectural and histological features of various cardiac regions and their neighboring landmarks. This course is designed to provide the basic anatomic information including live demonstration on human specimens and electrophysiological correlates needed to understand mapping and ablative procedures for cardiac interventional elec- trophysiologist. We wish you a successful meeting. Prf. J.A. Cabrera / Prf. S.J. Asirvatham / Prf. D. Sánchez-Quintana

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POST GRADUATE COURSE

Cardiac AnatomyWhat the electrophysiologist needs to knowIncluding hands-on workshop with specimens

February 4-5, 2013Hospital Universitario

Quirón.European University

of Madrid. Spain

DirectorsProf. José A. CabreraProf. Samuel J. AsirvathamProf. Damián Sánchez-Quintana

COURSE DIRECTORS

José Angel Cabrera, MD, PhDChief of Cardiology. Director of Arrhythmia UnitProfessor of Cardiovascular DiseasesHospital Universitario Quirón MadridEuropean University of MadridMadrid, Spain

Samuel J. Asirvatham, MDProfessor of medicine and vice chair of the Division of Cardiovascular Di-seases, Department of Medicine, as well as a consultant in cardiac electro-physiology in the Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. He is also program director for the Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Training Program at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.

Damián Sánchez-Quintana, MD, PhDProfessor of Human AnatomyDepartment of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Facultyof Medicine, University of ExtremaduraBadajoz, Spain

INTRODUCTIONWe are pleased to welcome you to this international course on cardiac anatomy for electrophysiologists, which will take place in Madrid in Madrid, at Hospital Universitario Quirón onthe 4th and 5th of February, 2013.

The rapid development of interventional procedures for the treatment of arr-hythmias in humans, especially the use of catheter ablation techniques, has re-newed the interest in cardiac anatomy.

Effective and safer catheter-based procedures have to come from a better un-derstanding of not only the gross anatomic details of the heart, but also from some architectural and histological features of various cardiac regions and their neighboring landmarks.

This course is designed to provide the basic anatomic information including live demonstration on human specimens and electrophysiological correlates needed to understand mapping and ablative procedures for cardiac interventional elec-trophysiologist. We wish you a successful meeting.

Prf. J.A. Cabrera / Prf. S.J. Asirvatham / Prf. D. Sánchez-Quintana

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMEMonday, February 4, 2013

14:30 -15:30h. Registration and Reception

15:30 -16:00h. Development of the heart for the electrophysiologist

16:00 - 16:30h. Spatial locations of the cardiac chambers during an electrophysiological study.

Anatomy and imaging

16:30 -17:45h. The right atrium. Correlative anatomy and electrophysiology

•Theterminalcrestandtheregionofthesinusnode

•Therightatrialisthmusanditsdeterminantforatrialflutterablation

•ArchitecturalinsightsoftheAVjunctionforcatheterablation

17:45 -18:00h. Coffee Break

18:00 -18:30h. AnatomyoftheCoronarySinusandEpicardialCoronaryVenousSystem

18:30 -19:30h. Anatomical basis for preexcitation

•SeptalAVAccessoryPathway:anatomy,causesfordifficulty

19:30 - 20:30h. Workshop:Attendeeshands-onwithspecimens.Clinicalcorrelateswithepicardialablation

20:30h. Group Dinner

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

09:00 - 09:20h. The interatrial septum. Transeptal puncture to acces the LA

09:20 - 10:30h. The left atrial anatomy relevant to catheter ablation

10:30 - 10:45h. Coffee Break

10:45 - 12:00h. Therightandleftventricles:anatomicalandelectrophysiologicalcorrelates

•Theventricularoutflowtractstachycardias

•Thesupravalvulararrhythmias

12:00 -14:00h. Workshop:Attendeeshands-onwithspecimens.Clinicalcorrelates

14:00 -14:30h. Lunch

14:30 - 15:30h. The neighboring structures of the heart. Avoiding the complications

15:30 - 16:00h. Discussion and Concluding Remarks

GENERAL INFORMATION

Logistic and Registration

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Congress Venue

Hospital Universitario Quirón -Madrid

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28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid

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