- 7th Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Session
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- 7th Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Session
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Welcome It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 7th Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Session (APHRS 2014) scheduled to take place in New Delhi, India, from October 29 to November 1, 2014. In the effervescent spirit of India, we warmly welcome you to APHRS 2014! Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society has been hosting these conferences to uphold excellence and advancement in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with heart rhythm disorders since 2008. The primary objective of these conferences is to provide opportunities to exchange scientific, medical and technological information among physicians, researchers and other partakers involved in the fields of arrhythmia and electro cardiology from across the world. APHRS 2014 will provide a platform for them to come together and contribute in enhancing international academic exchange and development in this field. Not only has each Conference been outstanding from a scientific perspective, but exposure to the local culture has been rewardingly educational and deeply enriching. After all, this is one of the main reasons for having the Conference in various parts of Asia, to get to know each other better and understand where we all come from. We await the presence of each delegate to share the light of knowledge and experience the extravaganza of Indian diversity. We assure an unforgettable conference for you. Sincerely, Warm regards, Mohan Nair India Chairman, Organizing Committee, APHRS2014 Young-Hoon Kim Republic of Korea President, APHRS 03 Shih-Ann Chen Taiwan Immediate Past President, APHRS Jonathan Kalman Australia Chairman Scientific Program Committee APHRS Table of Content Organizing Committee 5 Scientific Program Committee 6 General Information 10 Program at Glance 13 Day Wise Agenda 15 Route Map & Floor Plan 67 Index 71 04 Aphrs Board of Trustees Young-Hoon Kim President Shih-Ann Chen Immediate Past President & Chief Editor of the Official Journal Yoshinori Kobayashi Treasure Chair Wee Siong Teo President Elect/ Representative of Singapore Jonathan Kalman Secretary General & Scientific Program Chair/ representative of Australia Representing Members from Each Country or Region Jonathan Kalman (Australia) Chu-Pak Lau (Hong Kong) Mohan Nair (India) Ken Okumura (Japan) Hiroshi Inoue (Japan) Tachapong Ngarmukos (Kingdom of Thailand) Imran Zainal Abidin (Malaysia) Martin Stiles (New Zealand) Shu Zhang (People's Republic of China) Muhammad Munawar (Republic of Indonesia) Dong-Gu Shin (Republic of Korea) Anthony B. King (Republic of the Philippines) Wee Siong Teo (Republic of Singapore) Tsu-Juey Wu (Taiwan) Steering Committee Patron M Khalilullah Chief Advisors KK Sethi KK Talwar Chairman Organizing Committee Mohan Nair Vice Chairman Organizing Committee Yash Lokhandwala Organizing Secretary Ravi Kishore Jt. Organizing Secretary Aditya Kapoor Treasurer Vanita Arora Exhibition Kartikeya B Co-ordination Chair : B Singh S Jayaparkash Govt. Relations and Regulatory Chair: Ajit Kumar S Rajagopal R Yadave Communications Chair: J Francis VS Prakash Chief co-ordinator: A Yaduvanshi 05 Scientific Program Committee Chair : Jonathan Kalman Sub Committee: Allied Professionals Chair: Christine Chiu Man Chair: Kou Yi-Lan Basic and Translation Science Chair: Dennis Lau Chair: Chen Yi-Jen Dao-Wu Wang Tae Joon Cha Implantable Devices: CRT/pacemaker /ICD/Monitoring CP Lau WS Teo Anil Saxena Atrial Fibrillation: Ablation Chair: Prash Sanders Chair: YH Kim Atrial Fibrillation: Stroke Prevention and Pharmacologic Management Chair: Hung-Fat Tse Yat-Yin Lam Tze-Fan Chao Satoshi Ogawa Ventricular Arrhythmias Chair: Haris Haqqani Chair: Kalyanam Shivkumar Kyoko Soejima Calambur Narasimhan Pediatric Arrhythmia Management Chair: Andrew Davis Mei-Hwan Wu Morio Shoda Surgery Chair: Takeshi Nitta Chair: Chang Jen-Ping Chair: Jae Won Lee 06 Inherited Arrhythmias Chris Semsarian Jonathan Skinner Masayasu Hiraoka Wataru Shimizu APHRS 2014 Faculty A A G Ravi Kishore (India) A P M Sohrabuzzaman (Bangladesh) A. John Camm (United Kingdom) Aamir Hameed Khan (USA) Abdel Aziz (Egypt) Aditya Kapoor (India) Aftab Khan (India) Agus Susanto (Indonesia) Ajay Naik (India) Ajit Kumar (India) Ajit Thachil (India) Akihiko Nogami (Japan) Alejandro Jimenez (New Zealand) Ameya Udayvar (India) Amit Kumar Malik (India) Amit Vora (Japan) Amitabh Yaduvanshi (India) Anand Ganesan (Australia) Andre La Gerche (Australia) Andrea Natale (USA) Andreas Paumer (Australia) Andrew Davis (Australia) Andrew Epstein (USA) Angelo Auricchio (Switzerland) Anil Dhall (India) Anil Saxena (India) An-Ning Feng (Taiwan) Anoop Gupta (India) Antonio Raviele (Italy) Anup Kumar Boro (India) Aparna Jaswal (India) Arthur Wilde (Netherland) Arun Chopra (India) Asish Nabar (India) Aslam Khan (India) Asunga Dunuwile (Sri Lanka ) Atahar Ali (Bangladesh) Atul Verma (Canada) B Balachander Jayaraman (India) Balbir Singh (India) Benjamin Jacob (India) Bien-Hsien Huang (Taiwan) Bobby John (India) Bo-Young Joung (Korea) Bruce Wilkoff (USA) C Calambur Narasimhan (India) Caroline Medi (Australia) Cengis Ermis (Turkey) Chaiyaroj, Suchart (Thailand) Chang Hee Lee (Korea) Chang Sheng Ma (China) Charles Kennergren (Sweden) Cheng-Hung Li (Taiwan) Chi Keong Ching (Singapore) Chia-Ti Tsai (Taiwan) Chin-Pang Chan (Hong Kong) Christian Turner (Australia) Christine Chiu-Man (Canada) Christopher Semsarian (Australia) Chuen-Wang Chiou (Taiwan) Chun-Ja Yoo (Korea) Chu-Pak Lau (Hong Kong) Chuttani SK (India) Congxin Huang (China) D Dao-Wu Wang (China) Davendra Mehta (USA) David Cannom (USA) David Foo Chee Guan (Singapore) David Hayes (USA) David Jardine (New Zealand) David O'Donnell (Australia) David Ross (Australia) Dejia Huang (China) Dennis Lau (Australia) Devinder Singh (Singapore) Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy (USA) Diane Fatkin (Australia) Dipen Shah (Switzerland) Dong-Gu Shin (Korea) Douglas Packer (USA) Dr. Toshiaki Sato (Japan) Dulce Obias-Manno (USA) 07 E Edward Rowland (United Kingdom) Elizabeth Stephenson (Canada) Eugene Downar (Canada) Eun-Jung Bae (Asia Pacific) F Francis Marchlinski (USA) G Gabriel Latcu (Monaco) Ganesh Mani (India) Gautam Sharma (India) Gerhard Hindricks (Germany) Gil Gross (Canada) Gregory K. Feld (USA) Gyo-Seung Hwang (Korea) H Hai Jo Jo (Hong Kong) Hariraj Tomar (India) Haris Haqqani (Australia) Harry Mond (Australia) Haruhiko Abe (Japan) Hasri Samion (Malaysia) Hideki Itoh (Japan) Hiroshi Nakagawa (USA) Hiroshi Tada (Japan) Hiroshi Watanabe (Japan) Hirotsugu Atarashi (Japan) Ho Kah Leng (Singapore) Hua Wei (China) Huang Jin-Long (Taiwan) Hugh Calkins (USA) Huimin Chu (France) Hui-Nam Pak (Korea) Hung-Fat Tse (Hong Kong) Hygriv Rao (India) Hyun Soo Lee (Korea) Hyung Wook Park (Korea) Imran Zainal Abidin (Malaysia) I Ishii, Yosuke (Japan) Ishikawa Toshiyuki (Japan) APHRS 2014 Faculty J Jae Won Lee (Korea) Jasbir Sra (USA) Jason Wildschut (Australia) Jay Shankar (India) Jeong Wook Park (-) Jianming Li (USA) Jiefu Yang (China) Jielin Pu (China) Jim Pouliopoulos (Australia) Jin Bae Kim (Korea) Jitendra Makkar (India) Jitendra Vohra (Australia) Jiunn-Lee Lin (Taiwan) Jodie Ingles (Australia) John Day (USA) John Miller (USA) John Triedman (USA) Jonathan Kalman (Australia) Jose Jalife (USA) Joseph Chan (Hong Kong) Joy Thomas (India) Juan Viles-Gonzalez (USA) Jung Werner (Germany) Jyh-Ming Juang (Taiwan) K K Chandrasekharan (India) K K Talwar (India) K Sethi (India) K U Natarajan (India) Kai-Hu Shi (China) Kalyanam Shivkumar (USA) Kapil Kumawat (India) Karl Kuck (Germany) Karthigesan (India) Karthikeya Bhargava (India) Kazuhiro Satomi (Japan) Kazuo Matsumoto (Japan) Kazutaka Aonuma (Japan) Ke-Jiang Cao (China) Kelvin Yiu (Hong Kong) Ken Arai (USA) Ken Okumura (Japan) Kenshi Hayashi (Japan) Kenzo Hirao (Japan) Khalid Mir (India) Kim Sung Soon (Korea) Koichi Inoue (Japan) Koichi Mizumaki (Japan) Koji Kumagai (Japan) Koonlawee Nadamanee (USA) Kuan-Cheng Chan (Taiwan) Kui Hong (China) Kunihiro Nishida (Japan) Kurt Roberts-Thomson (Australia) Kyoko Soejima (Japan) Kyoung Im Cho (Korea) L Li-Wei Lo (Taiwan) M Margaret Hood (New Zealand) Maria Belen O. Carisma (Philippines) Mario Cortis (Singapore) Mark Anderson (USA) Marleen Irwin (Canada) Martin Stiles (New Zealand) Masahiko Goya (Japan) Masahiko Takagi (Japan) Masayasu Hiraoka (Japan) Maully Shah (USA) Maurits Allessie (Netherland) Mehboob Ali Dar (UAE) Mei Hwan Wu (Taiwan) Meiso Hayashi (Japan) Melvin Scheinman (USA) Minglong Chen (China) Minoru Horie (Japan) Mithilesh Das (USA) Mohamad Shenasa (USA) Mohamed Magdi Abbas (UAE) M Khalilullah (India) Mohamed Shenasa (USA) Mohammad Munawar (Indonesia) Mohan Nair (India) Morio Shoda (Japan) Myung Ki Yun 08 N Nagendra Chauhan (India) Namboodiri Narayanan (India) Naokata Sumitomo (Japan) Naomasa Makita (Japan) Ngai-Yin Chan (Hong Kong) Ngarmukos Tachapong (Thailand) Nigel Lever (New Zealand) Niti Chadha (India) Nitish Badhwar (USA) Nitish Naik (India) Norishige Morita (Japan) O O Sai Satish (India) Osamu Igawa (Japan) P Palananda Arunothayaraj (Australia) Paweena Chungsomprasong (Canada) Peng-Sheng Chen (USA) Pervez Ahmed (India) Peter Kistler (Australia) Pham Nhu Hung (Vietnam) Pi-Chang Lee (Taiwan) Prakash S. Vadagenahalli (India) Prashanthan Sanders (Australia) R R D Yadave (India) R Nagrakanti (USA) R R Mantri (India) Rabin Chakraborty (India) Rahul Singhal (India) Rajeev lochan (UAE) Rajesh Katare (New Zealand) Rajin Choudhury (UAE) Rajiv Bajaj (India) Rajiv Mahajan (Australia) Rajneesh Calton (India) Rajnish Juneja (India) Rajnish Sardana (India) Rakesh Yadav (India) Ramesh Hariharan (India) Ravi Mandapati (Usa) APHRS 2014 Faculty Ravinder Batra (Australia) Raymond Sy (Australia) Razali Omar (Malaysia) Rho Tai Ho (Korea) Richard Fogel (USA) Richard Sutton (United Kingdom) Ripen Kumar Gupta (India) Roberto De Ponti (Italy) Rohit, Manoj Kumar (India) Russel Denman (Australia) SK Dwivedi (India) Spencer Heald (New Zealand) Sriram Rajagopal (India) Su Young Kim (Korea) Sue Corcoran (Australia) Sumeet Chugh (USA) Suneet Mittal (USA) Sunil Chandy (India) Sunny Po (USA) Susan Song, Nurse (USA) S S C Manchanda (India) S Mokaddas Hossain (Bangladesh) S Radhakrishnan (India) Saeed Hosseini (Canada) Samonjay Mukherjee (India) Samuel Asirvatham (USA) Samuel Mathews (USA) Sang-Weon Park (Korea) Sanjay Dixit (USA) Sanjeev Gulati (USA) Sanjeev Saksena (USA) Santokh Dhillon (USA) Santosh Dora (India) Savitri Shrivastav (India) Scott Willoughby (Australia) Seiichiro Matsuo (Japan) Seiko Ono (Japan) Seshadri Balaji (Canada) Seth Worley (USA) Shaowen Liu (China) Shenthar Jayaprakash (India) Shih Ann Chen (Taiwan) Shih-Lin Chang (Taiwan) Shinsuke Yuasa (Japan) Shoei K. Stephen Huang (Taiwan) Shomu Bohora (India) Shreesha Maiya (India) Shu Zhang (China) Silvia Priori (Italy) T T S Kler (India) Ta-Chuan Tuan (Taiwan) Tae Joon Cha (Korea) Takahashi Nitta (Japan) Takanori Ikda (Japan) Takashi Kurita (Japan) Takeru Makiyama (Japan) Takeshi Aiba (Japan) Tay Giat Sing Tetsuyuki Manaka (Japan) Tharumenthiran (Indran) Ramanathan (New Zealand) Tohru Ohe (Japan) Tomos Walters (Australia) Ton That Minh (Vietnam) Tsu-Juey Wu (Taiwan) Tze-Fan Chao (Taiwan) U Ulhas Pandurangi (India) Uli Schotten (Netherland) Upendra Kaul (India) V Vanita Arora (India) Venkat Tholakanahalli (USA) Vikas Kataria (India) Vince Paul (Australia) Viney Jaitely (India) Vivek Chaturvedi (India) Viveka Kumar (India) 09 W Wang Chun-Chieh (Taiwan) Wanwarang Wongcharoen (Thailand) Warren Jackman (USA) Wataru Shimizu (Japan) Wee Siong Teo (Singapore) Wei Wang (China) Weijian Huang (China) Wen-Jone Chen (Taiwan) Win- Kuan K. Shen (Asia Pacific) Wong James (Singapore) X Xi Su, China (China) Xing-Peng Liu (China) Xinhua Wang (China) Xuebin Li (China) Y Yan Yao (China) Yanzong Yang (China) Yash Lokhandwala (India) Yasushi Miyauchi (Japan) Yen-Bin Liu (Taiwan) Yenn-Jiang Lin (Taiwan) Yii, Michael (Australia) Yi-Lan Kou (Taiwan) Yogesh Kothari (India) Yong Seog Oh (Korea) Yoshihide Takahashi (Japan) Yoshio Kosakai (Japan) Yoshito Iesaka (Japan) Youichi Kobayashi (Japan) Young Park Young-Hoon Kim (Korea) Young-Soo Lee (Korea) Yu-Cheng Hsieh (Taiwan) Yue Yuan (China) Yugal Mishra (India) Yukiomi Tsuji (Japan) Yung-Kuo Lin (Taiwan) General Information JOINTLY ORGANIZED BY: Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society Indian Heart Rhythm Society PREVIEW ROOM All invited speakers and abstract oral presenters are requested to submit their presentation files at least 3 hours before their presentation at the Preview Room located at the Taj Palace. For the smooth running of the program, personal notebook computers are not provisioned to be connected to the projection system. The following equipments are provided in all meeting rooms: Projector, Computer, Laser Pointer, and Podium with Microphone. ENDORSED BY: Heart Rhythm Society European Heart Rhythm Association Cardiological Society Of India CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT secretariat@aphrsindia.com Facilities for transfer of presentation files from personal computers are provided in the Preview Room. The opening hours of the room at the Taj Palace are: Wednesday, 29th October, 13:00 -19:00 hrs. Thursday, 30th October, 07:30 -18:00 hrs. Friday, 31st October, 07:30 -18:00 hrs. Saturday, 1st November, 07:30 -10:30 hrs. VENUE Taj Palace Hotel (2 Sardar Patel Marg Diplomatic Enclave New Delhi, India) ITC Maurya (Sardar Patel Marg Diplomatic Enclave New Delhi, India) PHOTOGRAPHY, AUDIO RECORDING AND VIDEO SHOOTING No photography, audio recording and video shooting are allowed in the meeting rooms for this conference unless permission is granted. OFFICIAL LANGUAGE The official language is English. No simultaneous interpretation is provided. OPENING CEREMONY Thursday, 30th October, 12:30-13:30 Durbar Hall, Hall A All delegates are invited to attend the opening ceremony. EXHIBITION HOURS (Nandiya Garden, ITC Maurya) Thursday, 30th October, 8:30-19:00 Friday, 31st October, 8:30-18:00 Saturday, 1st November, 8:30-15:30 FACULTY DINNER Faculty dinner is scheduled on 30th October, 2014 at Central Garden, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. (Entry only for APHRS 2014 faculty) Bus transfers to the faculty dinner venue, at 19:30 ITC Maurya Nandiya Garden Parking. REGISTRATION HOURS (Raja Bagh, Taj Palace Hotel) Wednesday, 29th October, 15:00-19:00 Thursday, 30th October, 7:30-19:00 Friday, 31st October, 7:30-18:00 GALA DINNER Gala dinner is scheduled on 31st October, 2014 at Centenary Lawn at Gymkhana Club. 2 Safadarjung Road, New Delhi. (Entry fee included in the conference registration) Bus transfers to the gala dinner venue, at 19:00 Taj Palace, Banquet entrance porch area. HELP DESK / TRAVEL DESK (For travel and tourism information contact travel desk) Thursday, 30th October, 8:30-19:00 Friday, 31st October, 8:30-18:00 Saturday, 1st November, 8:30-13:00 TEA & COFFEE Complimentary Tea & Coffee available at the venue Rani Bagh, Taj Palace & Exhibition Area, ITC Maurya SHUTTLE SERVICE (Every 15 minutes) Taj Palace to ITC Maurya (Taj Palace, Banquet Entrance Porch) ITC Maurya to Taj Palace (ITC Maurya, Nandiya Garden Parking) Industry lunch symposium will provide lunch as part of their symposia programs running from 13:30 to 15:00 on 30th October and 12:30 to 14:00 on other days. (Please refer to program for specific sessions). 10 General Information REGISTRATION INFORMATION ENTITLEMENT Registration desks are located at Taj Palace, Rajabagh (Garden Registered delegates are entitled to: Area) on 29th October 15:00 to 19:00 hrs. & 7:30 hrs. on 30th . Entry to all Scientific & Posters Sessions October. For onsite registration, payment can be made in cash, . Attend the Opening Ceremony credit card or in demand draft. . Visit the Exhibition . A full set of official publications . A Certificate of Participation All participants must wear their name badges to gain admission to the scientific sessions and exhibition hall. For lost badges, please visit the onsite registration desk during opening hours. APHRS MEMBERSHIP Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society membership information is Registered delegates may collect their delegate kit at the Bag available at the APHRS booth in the Exhibition Area, Nandiya Pick up counter at the registration desks (Raja Bagh, Garden Garden, ITC Maurya. Area, Taj Palace) LOST AND FOUND CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION Please contact staff at the registration desks, help desk should All registered delegates may collect their certificate of you require any assistance. attendance as a part of their delegate kit. NON-SMOKING AREAS The conference venue is a non-smoking zone. Venue Details HALL NAME SESSION NAME LOCATION LOCATION Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D Hall E Hall F Hall G Hall H Hall I Hall J Hall K (AF) (Devices / ICD) (Fellows and Allied Professionals) (Paediatric ) (OAC - AAD) (ECG and Oral Presentation) (SVT AFL + Basic Science) (VT) (Basic Science + Surgery) (Inherited) (Poster Presentation) (Durbar Hall) (Shahjehan Hall) (Sheesh Mahal) (Jahanara) (Mumtaz) (Jehangir) (Roshanara) (Kamal Mahal 3) (Kamal Mahal 1) (Chaitya) (Kamal Mahal 2) 11 Taj Palace Taj Palace Taj Palace Taj Palace Taj Palace Taj Palace Taj Palace ITC Maurya ITC Maurya ITC Maurya ITC Maurya General Information POSTER PRESENTATION The posters area is placed inside Hall K, Kamal Mahal 2, ITC Maurya Poster presenters are responsible for displaying and removing their own poster. After the schedule posters will be removed by the organizers and will not be retrievable afterwards. Time Slot for Poster Time of Presentation Date of Presentation Hall Allocation Display Poster Allocation Mode 08:30 - 12:00 30th October 2014 Hall K ITC Maurya P1 - 1 to P1 - 74 Poster 14:00 - 17:00 30th October 2014 Hall K ITC Maurya P2- 1 to P2 - 74 Poster 08:30 - 12:00 31st October 2014 Hall K ITC Maurya P3- 1 to P3 - 74 Poster 14:00 - 17:00 31st October 2014 Hall K ITC Maurya P4 - 21 to P4 - 74 Poster 08:30 - 12:00 1st November 2014 Hall K ITC Maurya P5 - 1 to P5 - 74 Poster Time Slot for Chaired Poster Time of Presentation 14:00 - 17:00 Date of Presentation Hall Allocation Display Poster Allocation Mode 31st October 2014 Hall K ITC Maurya CP - 1 to CP 20 Chaired Poster Time Slot for Best Oral Presentation Time of Presentation 10:30 - 11:30 Date of Presentation Hall Allocation Time slot for Presentation Code 31st October 2014 Hall F Taj Palace 8 min. for Presentation + 2 Min. discussion BO - 1 to BO 6 Time Slot for Young Investigator Awards Time of Presentation 11:30 - 12:30 Date of Presentation Hall Allocation Time slot for Presentation code 31st October 2014 Hall F Taj Palace 8 min. for Presentation + 4 Min. discussion YIA - 1 to YIA 5 Time Slot for Oral Presentation Time of Presentation Date of Presentation Hall Allocation 12:00 - 12:30 30th October 2014 Hall F Taj Palace 5 min. for Presentation + 2 Min. discussion OP1 - 1 to OP1 - 4 15:00 - 17:30 30th October 2014 Hall F Taj Palace 5 min. for Presentation + 2 Min. discussion Op2 - 1 To OP2-17 08:30 - 10:00 31st October 2014 Hall F Taj Palace 5 min. for Presentation + 2 Min. discussion 12 Time Slot for Presentation code Op1 - 5 To OP1-8 OP3 -1 to OP3 – 13 Program at a glance Wednesday, 29th October 2014 08:30 - 18:00 Pre congress Symposium Pre congress Symposium Pre congress Symposium Medtronic, Hall B (Shahjehan Hall) St. Jude Medical, Hall E (Mumtaz Hall) Johnson & Johnson Medical (Carto Club), Hall I (Kamal Mahal 1) 15:30 - 18:00 Conference Registration (Raja Bagh, Taj Palace) 18:00 onwards Public lecture on Sudden Cardiac Arrest (Biotronik) Thursday, 30th October 2014 08:30 - 10:00 Main sessions (1) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science Learn from Experts – ECG I 10:00 - 10:30 Tea and Coffee break , Exhibition visit (ITC Maurya) 10:30 - 12:30 Main sessions (2) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science Learn from Experts – ECG I Oral presentation 12:30 - 13:30 Opening ceremony Hall A (Durbar Hall) 12:30 - 15:00 Luncheon Symposium (Medtronic) Hall E Luncheon Symposium (St. Jude Medical) Hall F Luncheon Symposium (Biotronik) Hall G Luncheon Symposium (Biosense) Hall H Luncheon Symposium (Boston Scientific) Hall I 15:00 - 17:00 Main session (3) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science Pfizer symposium Oral Presentation 17:00 - 17:30 Tea and Coffee break, Exhibition visit (ITC Maurya) 17:30 - 19:00 Main session (4) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science Women in EP 20:00 onwards Faculty Dinner at India Habitat Centre (*Bus transfers to faculty dinner venue at ITC Maurya 19:30) 13 Program at a glance Friday, 31st October 2014 08:30 - 10:00 Main sessions (1) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science Oral Presentation 10:00 - 10:30 Tea and Coffee break, Exhibition visit (ITC Maurya) 10:30 - 12:30 Main sessions (2) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science Best Oral presentation Young Investigator award 12:30 - 14:00 Luncheon Symposium (Medtronic) Hall B & Hall E Luncheon Symposium (St. Jude Medical) Hall F Luncheon Symposium (Boehringer) Hall G Luncheon Symposium (Biosense) Hall H Luncheon Symposium (Boston Scientific) Hall I 14:00 - 15:30 Main session (3) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science Learn from the Experts ECG 2 (Intracardiac Tracing) 15:30 - 16:00 Tea and Coffee break, Exhibition visit (ITC Maurya) 16:00 - 18:00 Main session (4) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science Learn from the Experts ECG 2 (Intracardiac Tracing) 20:00 onwards : Gala Dinner at Delhi Gymkhana Club (*Bus transfers to gala dinner venue at Taj Palace 19:00) Saturday, 1st November 2014 08:30 - 10:00 Main sessions (1) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science 10:00 - 10:30 Tea and Coffee break, Exhibition visit (ITC Maurya) 10:30 - 12:30 Main sessions (2) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science 12:30 - 14:00 Luncheon Symposium (Medtronic) Hall E Luncheon Symposium (St. Jude Medical) Hall F Luncheon Symposium (Boston Scientific) Hall I 14:00 - 15:30 Main session (3) on Atrial Fibrillation, Devices & ICD, Fellows and Allied professionals, Paediatric, SVT- AFL, OAC- AAD, Inherited, VT, Basic Science 16:00 - 17:30 Basic Science 14 Thursday, 30th October 2014 HALL A - (Durbar) Atrial Fibrillation Burden of AF Atrial anatomy and its implications for AF ablation 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator 15:00-16:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Gabriel Latcu Kapil Kumawat T R Murlidharan Moderator Moderator Moderator Global burden of AF Sumeet S Chugh (USA) Anatomical considerations for AF ablation Samuel Asirvatham (USA) Risk factors and predictors of new onset AF Yoshinori Kobayashi (Japan) Pulmonary vein substrate for AF Bobby John (India) Distribution and risk profile of paroxysmal, persistent and permanent AF R Yadave (India) Role of the SVC in AF Yoshito Iesaka (Japan) Left atrial diverticula in AF ablation Roberto De Ponti (Italy) Trends in hospitalization due to AF Juan Viles-Gonzalez (USA) LAA morphology and stroke risk Hugh Calkins (USA) Risk factor management to reduce the burden of AF Prash Sanders (Australia) Pfizer symposium : New Vistas for Stroke prevention in Atrial Fibrillation: focus on the new oral anticoagulants Mechanisms of AF 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Gerhard Hindricks Sanjeev Saksena Osamu Igawa 16:30-17:30 Douglas Packer K Chandrasekharan Moderator Michael Näbauer Panelists: Amit Vora (India) Narasimhan (India) Mechanisms of AF and the role of upstream therapies Jose Jalife (USA) Mechanisms of persistent AF: insights from clinical mapping studies Jonathan Kalman (Australia) Substrate for AF: implications for ablation 17:30-19:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Autonomic function in the initation and maintenance of AF Sunny Po (USA) Moderator Moderator Insights into the mechanism of AF during catheter ablation Lin Yenn Jiang (Taiwan) Martin stiles Dennis Lau Substrate for AF in lone AF: implications for the approach to ablation Martin Stiles (New Zealand) Opening Ceremony Sleep apnea and AF: implications for ablation outcomes Hiroshi Tada (Japan) 12:30-13:30 (Hall A) Animal models to study therapeutic approaches in atrial fibrillation Maurits Allessie (Netherlands) Heart failure and AF: does ablation restore cardiac function Peter Kistler (Australia) Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and AF: is ablation an option Andrea Natale (USA) Mitral stenosis and AF: what is the ablation target Gautam Sharma (India) 15 Thursday, 30th October 2014 HALL B (Shahjehan) ICD ICD case selection, and advances in technology Remote Monitoring 15:00-17:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator - Anil Saxena Moderator - Aditya Kapoor R R Mantri Yash Lokhandwala Remote monitoring - how to implement it? Suneet Mittal (USA) ICDs in Young Patients: Indications, Challenges/Follow-up Morio Shoda (Japan) Primary prevention of SCD after MI and LVEF possible to further stratify risk? Sanjeev Saksena (USA) Remote monitoring and optimization of the heart failure patient Russel Denman (Australia) 35%: Is it Remote monitoring and follow up of the pacemaker patient Chi Keong Ching (Singapore) ICD Diagnostics Ngarmukos Tachapong (Thailand) Remote monitoring - is it cost effective? SK Dwivedi (India) The S-ICD System: Current status Martin Stiles (Australia) Remote Monitoring in Ventricular Arrhythmia Management in Heart Failure Patients Tetsuyuki Manaka (Japan) Challenging Cases in CIED Implant Chuen-Wang Chiou (Taiwan) Advances in pacing ICDs: evidence, guidelines and glitches Richard Fogel (USA) 17:30-19:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator ICD Follow-up and troubleshooting 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Bobby John JoJo Hai Harry Mond Chun-Chieh Wang Sriram Rajagopal Management of old and new anticoagulants at device implant. Is there a Consensus? Kazuo Matsumoto (Japan) Approach to lead extraction: an overview Bruce Wilkoff (USA) The leadless pacemaker - is it ready for prime time? CP Lau (HK) Managing frequent appropriate shocks Amit Vohra (India) MRI pacemaker - it should be done in almost all patients K K Sethi (India) Minimizing ICD Shocks - Optimizing tachy zones and detection parameters Spencer Herald (New Zealand) Biological pacemakers JoJo Hai (HK) Minimizing Inappropriate Shocks - Sensing and discrimination algorithms Imran Zainal Abidin (Malayasia) Management of High DFT Hygriv Rao (India) Should all ICD recipients have MADIT RIT programming? David Cannom (USA) 16 Thursday, 30th October 2014 HALL C (Sheeshmahal) Fellows & Allied Professionals EP Intermediate: SVT mechanisms 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) 15:00-17:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Christine Chiu-Man Yi-Lan Kou Systematic approach to ECG interpretation of arrhythmias Shoei K. Stephen Huang (Taiwan) AVNRT and accessory pathway mediated SVT: Substrates and mechanisms Chun Ja Yoo (Korea) Early repolarization and J wave syndrome J Balachander (India) Pacing maneuvers to differentiate SVT Christine Chiu-Man (Canada) What is the rhythm? Interpretation of Unknown ECG Tracings Christian Turner MD (Australia) Unusal forms of pre excitation: Recognition and differentiate strategies Ajay Naik (India) EP Basics How to's 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Hyun Soo Lee R D Yadave Chang Hee Lee Atrial tachycardia: ECG localization and mapping considerations Peter Kistler (Australia) Nagendra Chauhan Balbir Singh Tay Giat Sing Solutions to decrease the radiation exposure in EP practice Yan Yao (China) EGM recognition and EP stimulation studies for SVT Bharat Kantharia (USA) How to perform and interpret entrainment pacing Benjamin Jacob (India) VT ablation: 12 lead ECG, Anatomy and Ablation Strategies Fluoroscopic cardiac anatomy: How to recognize what is where? Hyun Soo Lee (Korea) Moderator Moderator How to perform 3D mapping and troubleshooting Mario Cortis (Singapore) Ischemic VT Eugene Downar (Canada) 17:30-19:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Jeong Wook Park Anup Kumar Boro Outow Tract and Aortic Sinus VT Samuel Asirvatham (USA) Epicardial VT Francis Marchlinski(USA) Recognition and prevention of complications of VT ablations Davendra Mehta (USA) 17 THURSDAY EP Basics : Electrophysiology and ECG Thursday, 30th October 2014 HALL D (Jahanara) Paediatric Answering the challenges for Paediatric EP in the Asia Pacific region (PACES) Paediatric Pacemakers and ICDS 15:00-17:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Mei Hwan Wu S Radhakrishnan Elizabeth Stephenson Pacing in paediatric and congenital patients: endocardial or epicardial? S Radhakrishnan (India) The challenges, an Indian perspective Rajnish Juneja (India) Paediatric CRT: ECG or Echo? Eun-Jung Bae (Korea) The challenges, a Chinese perspective Minglong Chen (China) Paediatric ICD implantation Morio Shoda (Japan) Risk stratification in Channelopathy; Can some ICDs be avoided Andreas Paumer (Australia) Avoiding innapropriate ICD Shocks Elizabeth Stephenson (Canada) Partnering; what we can learn from each other, how can PACES help? John Triedman (USA) Lead extraction in children Maully Shah (USA) Pacemaker and ICD management in the Asia Pacific Region Moiro Shoda (Japan) Paediatric Ablation: tips and tricks Clinical Paediatric EP 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Rajnish Juneja Mullay shah Morio Shoda 17:30-19:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Joy Thomas John Triedman Moderator Moderator Moderator Freeze-Thaw-Freeze and other niceties of cryoablation Andreas Paumer (Australia) Moiro Shoda Savitri Shrivastava Maully Shah Management of Ventricular Arrhythmias in the Child with Structurally Normal Heart Elizabeth Stephenson(Canada) Ablation of Paediatric idiopathic VT Naokata Sumitomo (Japan) VT arising from right and left ventricular outow tracts Ravi Mandapati (USA) Paediatric Ablation;atypical AVNRT, atypical 'Mahaim' and Junctional Tachycardia Maully Shah (USA) The infant with SVT: what drugs are effective and when to ablate Mei Hwan Wu (Taiwan) Avoiding AV block in Paediatric Ablation Pi-Chang Lee (Taiwan) What should be done about asymptomatic Wolff-ParkinsonWhite pattern? Seshadri Balaji (USA) Entrainment; not just for entertainment John Triedman (USA) The storm before the calm: Navigating paediatric electrical storms Andrew Davis (USA) 18 Thursday, 30th October 2014 HALL E (Mumtaz) OAC - AAD Controversies for stroke prevention in AF 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator 15:00-17:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Hygriv Rao Razali Omar M. Khalilullah Antonio Raviele AF and dementia A. John Camm (UK) A patient with recent major stroke JoJo Hai (HK) Prediction of stroke risk using an implantable device CP Lau (HK) A patient presents with STEMI Razali Omar (Malaysia ) Causal relationship between AF and stroke Antonio Raviele (Italy) Novel oral anticoagulants and the atrial substrate Ngarmukos Tachapong (Thailand) Rhythm control for stroke prevention in AF Hugh Calkins (USA) Using CHA2DS2-VASc and HAS-BLED in everyday clinical practice Shomu Bohora (India) Choice of NOAC for specific patient K K Talwar (India) Ethnic difference TF Chao (Taiwan) Stroke prevention in AF- 2014 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Use of novel anticoagulant (NOAC) in clinical practice Ajay Naik Rabin Charaborty 17:30-19:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Update of AF guidelines R Yadave (India) Moderator Moderator Risk stratification-old and new markers Jitendra Vohra (USA) Hygriv Rao Koichi Inoue Overview of novel anticoagulants R Nagrakanti (USA) Overview of novel anticoagulant Kazuo Matsumoto (Japan) Patient selection Hung-Fat Tse (HK) Stroke Prevention in AF-After PCI T S Kler (India) Use of NOAC in high risk population: elderly, renal insufficiency & GI bleeding Bo-Young Joung (Korea) Non pharmacological therapies Davendra Mehta USA Monitoring and managing bleeding complications WS Teo (Singapore) Warfarin and antiplatelet therapy JoJo Hai (HK) Peri-procedural use of NOACs : cardioversion, ablation, devices John Day (USA) Luncheon Symposium (Medtronic) 12:30-15:00 19 THURSDAY Focus session- Balance the risk and benefit of anticoagulation for stroke prevention in AF Thursday, 30th October 2014 HALL F (Jehangir) Learn From Experts - ECG 1 (Supported By Medtronic) 08:30 - 12:00 HALL F (Jehangir) Oral Presentation 12:00 - 12:30 * Each presentation for 5 minutes & 2 minutes discussion Moderator Samonjay Mukherjee, K U Natarajan OP1 - 1 Increased Remote Monitoring Adherence in Pacemaker and Defibrillator Patients is Associated with Reduced Mortality Suneet Mittal (USA) OP1 - 2 The Clinical Implication of Mismatch Between CFAEs and Late-Gadolinium Enhancement in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Dae-In Lee (Republic of Korea) OP1 - 3 Association of device-detected nonsustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia with sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia in ICD patients Xiaohong Zhou (USA) OP1 - 4 Spontaneous and induced Type 1 Brugada pattern in patients with Brugada syndrome : Comparison of clinical Kaushik Rupesh (India) Luncheon Symposium (St. Jude Medical) 12:30-15:00 Heart Failure Management (CRT Therapy Cardio Mems) Oral Presentation 15:00 - 17:30 * Each presentation for 5 minutes & 2 minutes discussion Moderator Yash Lokhandwala, Shu Zhang OP1 - 5 Acute and long-term outcome of patients admitted with electrical storm in a tertiary care centre Mukund A Prabhu (India) OP1 - 6 β2 adrenergic receptor activation governs cardiac repolarization and arrhythmogenesis in a guinea pig model of heart Yao Wang (China) OP1 - 7 Origin and Characteristics of High Entropy at the Pivot of Rotors in Cardiac Fibrillation: Insights into Anand Ganesan (Australia) OP1 - 8 Simplifying mapping and ablation of left posterior fascicular ventricular tachycardia Anitha G (India) OP2 - 1 Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator elective generator replacement: should we consider a more conservative approach? Sharad Agarwal (UK) OP2 - 2 Arrhythmogenic features of channels of surviving myocytes in post-infarct patients with and without spontaneous ventricular tachycardia Sachin Nayyar (Australia) OP2 - 3 Alternative ablation strategies of ventricular arrhythmias originating from the left ventricular summit Ligang Ding (China) 20 HALL F (Jehangir) Oral Presentation 15:00 - 17:30 * Each presentation for 5 minutes & 2 minutes discussion LMNA Cardiomyopathy Mimicking Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy Koichi Kato (Japan) OP2 - 5 Virtual ablation for atrial fibrillation in personalized in-silico 3-dimensional modeling: Comparison study with clinical catheter ablation Minki Hwang (Republic of Korea) OP2 - 6 Long-term clinical outcomes of congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries patients after subpulmonary left ventricular Nishant Gangil (India) OP2 - 7 Cardiac implantable electrical device lead perforations: presentation, management and follow-up Amit Vora (India) OP2 - 8 C-reactive gene polymorphisms predict the risk of thromboembolic events in patients with atrial fibrillation Sheng-Nan Chang (Taiwan) OP2 - 9 Identification of Rotors and Ablation after Pulmonary Vein Isolation Following Restoration of Sinus Rhythm prior to Catheter Ablation in Patients with Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Yoshiyuki Hama (Japan) OP2 - 10 Right ventricular septal pacing improves left ventricular systolic synchrony in patients with left bundle branch block Hideyuki Hasebe (Japan) OP2 - 11 Regression Si-Hyuck Kang (Repblic of Korea) OP1 - 12 Frequency of Premature Atrial Complexes Could Predict Poor Clinical Outcome and Requirement of Permanent Pacemaker Implantation Chin-Yu Lin (Taiwan) OP2 - 14 Efficacy of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator (ICD) Therapy for Patients with Ischemic or Non-ischemic Cardiomyopathy: Multicenter Analysis on Population in the southern area of Korea Byung-Chun Jung (Repblic of Korea) OP2 - 15 Paced QRS morphology for the estimation of right ventricular pacing lead’s location: Investigation using computed tomography Akihiro Sunaga (Japan) OP2 - 16 High efficacy of left sided implantable cardiac defibrillators/ cardiac resynchronization therapy - Defibrillatiors during defibrillation testing Hooi Khee Teo (Singapore) OP2 - 17 Clinical characteristics and long-term prognosis of aged patients with Brugada syndrome over 60 years old Ken Arai (Japan) Women in EP 17:30 - 19:00 21 THURSDAY OP2 - 4 Thursday, 30th October 2014 HALL G (Roshanara) SVT AFL The Unusual Accessory Pathway: How to Map and Ablate Differential diagnosis and ablation of wide and narrow complex tachycardia 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) 15:00-17:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Rajiv Lochan Jiunn-Lee Lin Accessory Pathway Potentials and Slanting Pathways: Where to Ablate? Warren Jackman (USA) Maria Belen O. Carisma Jiunn-Lee Lin Narrow complex tachycardia with 1:1 VA conduction Santokh Dhillon (USA) Narrow complex tachycardia with VA dissociation Melvin Scheinman (USA) Epicardial Pathways Within the Venous System: How to Recognize and Ablate Jasbir Sra (USA) Wide complex tachycardia with 1:1 VA conduction Sunny Po (USA) How to Safely Map and Ablate Parahisian and Non-coronary Cusp Pathways: To freeze or to burn. Ngai Yin Chan (HK) Atriofascicular Accessory pathways Ajit Kumar (India) Inappropriate sinus tachycardia; how to diagnose and how to approach Aparna Jaswal (India) The previously failed pathway ablation: Tips and tricks Hiroshi Nakagawa (USA) Asymptomatic pre excitation. What to do. Karthikeya Bhargava (India) Atrial Flutter or atrial tachycardia? 17:30-19:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) AVNRT - Complexities and Challenges Moderator Moderator 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Asunga Dunuwile Kenzo Hirao Muhammad Munawar Vivek Chaturvedi Warren Jackman Xing-Peng Liu Current Definitions: Gabriel Latcu (France) Defining the Mechanism of Atrial Tachycardia: Macro vs focal vs small circuit Dipen Shah (Switzerland) Anatomy of the triangle of Koch: Relevance to AVNRT Samuel Asirvatham (USA) Important anatomical information for ablation of atrial utter Osamu Igawa (Japan) Differential Diagnosis - Junctional Tachycardia and Nodoventricular Tachycardia Nitish Badhwar (USA) Entrainment techniques to define and localise the circuit Ken Okumura (Japan) Atypical forms of AVNRT: Differential diagnosis and ablation Yash Lokhandwala (India) 3D Mapping-Tips and pitfalls Roberto De Ponti (Italy) Previously failed and left sided AVNRT: How to approach Warren Jackman (USA) Atypical utter: Where is it? Mel Scheinman (USA) RF or cryoablation. How to avoid AV block Shih-Lin Chang (Taiwan) Luncheon Symposium (Biotronik) 12:30-15:00 22 Thursday, 30th October 2014 HALL H (Kamal Mahal 3) VT The Future Of EP Practice And Technology In VT 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) 15:00-16:30 (each talk is of 20minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator KK Talwar Hui-Nam Pak Kejiang Cao The future of Mapping technology: Hiroshi Nakagawa (USA) New discoveries in cellular EP: Mark Anderson (USA) The future of Ablation technology & Hemodynamic Support: Young-Hoon Kim (Korea) Discovery of Rotors and Role in Cardiac Arrhythmias: Jose Jalife (USA) Hybrid Ablations and Surgical EP: Sanjay Dixit (USA) Mechanisms of Fibrillation: Yu-Cheng Hsieh (Taiwan) The future of Magnetic Navigation: Ke-Jiang Cao (China) Autonomic Regulation Therapy Kalyanam Shivkumar (USA) Purkinje triggered VF: Huimin Chu (China) Advances In Mapping And Application To VT The future of Autonomic Modulation for VT Kalyanam Shivkumar (USA) 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Akihiko Nogami Mohan Nair Mapping Techniques In VT Ablation Mohamed Magdi WS Teo 17:30-19:00 (each talk is of 20minutes) Ablation of VT in Normal Hearts Prakash S. Vadagenahalli (India) Moderator Moderator Moderator Catheter Based Therapy for Ischemic VT Ajit Kumar VK (India) Narayanan Namboodiri Kuan-Cheng Chan Shaowen Lin Spectral Analysis in VT Ablation Cheng-Hung Li (Taiwan) Catheter Based Therapy for Non-Ischemic VT: Gerhard Hindricks (Germany) Activation and Entrainment Mapping: Kyoko Soejima (Japan) Catheter Ablation of VF: Akihiko Nogami (Japan) Substrate and Channel Mapping Yong Seog Oh (Korea) Application of Robotic Mapping and Ablation to VT: WS Teo (Singapore) Noncontact Mapping Minglong Chen (China) Luncheon Symposium (Biosense) Intramural Mapping and Ablation David Ross (Australia) 12:30-15:00 23 THURSDAY Basic & Translational Arrhythmia Advances & Application To Therapy Thursday, 30th October 2014 HALL I (Kamal Mahal 1) Basic Science Stem Cells and Cardiac Arrhythmias Update on AF Mechanisms I 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) 15:00-17:00( each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Dao-Wu Wang Sylvia Priori Chia-Ti Tsai Tae Joon Cha Diane Fatkin Induced pluriotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes in inherited arrhythmias Sylvia Priori (Italy) Micro-RNAs and arrhythmogenesis Kai-Hu Shi (China) Stem Cell Therapy: Anti-arrhythmic or Pro-arrhythmic? Dao-Wu Wang (China) Update on Connexins and AF Huimin Chu (China) Genetic Engineering of Biological Pacemaker? Jin- Bae Kim (Korea) Update on Ion Channels and AF Tae Joon Cha (Korea) Adipose-derived stem cells: Future in treating arrhythmia? Dong-Gu Shin (Korea) Neural mechanisms of atrial arrhythmias Peng-Sheng Chen (USA) MicroRNAs as regulators for cardiac conduction Rajesh Katare (New Zealand) SCN10A and AF Dennis Lau (Australia) Fat & Fibrosis in Cardiac Arrhythmias High Density Mapping in Atrial Fibrillation in Humans Maurits Allessie (Netherland) 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Update on AF Mechanisms II Maurits Allessie Dennis Lau Rajesh Katare 17:30-19:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Adipocytes and cardiac arrhythmogenesis Yung-Kuo Lin (Taiwan) Moderator Moderator Moderator Peng-Sheng Chen Tae Joon Cha Congxin Huang Fat, Fibrosis and AF: Insights from a large animal model of obesity Rajiv Mahajan (Australia) Ganglionated plexi in the genesis of AF: Therapeutic implications Sunny Po (USA) Signalling Pathways and Atrial Fibrosis: Where are the targets? Chia-Ti Tsai (Taiwan) Neuromodulation and AF Peng-Sheng Chen (USA) Role of Renal Sympathetic Denervation on the atrial substrate Congxin Huang (China) Intramyocardial adiposity: New substrate for ventricular arrhythmia Jim Pouliopoulos (Australia) The role of statin in AF: from prevention to treatment Kyoung Im Cho (Korea) Luncheon Symposium (Boston Scientific) Atrial electrical and structural remodeling: implications for racial differences in atrial fibrillation Shih Ann Chen (Taiwan) 12:30-15:00 24 Thursday, 30th October 2014 HALL J - (Chaitya) Inherited Latest advances in CPVT diagnosis and management 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) 15:00-17:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Wataru Shimizu Jitendra Vohra Genetics of LQTS: an update Arthur Wilde (Netherlands) Diagnosis of CPVT Raymond Sy (Australia) Risk stratification for LQTS Jitendra Vohra (Australia) Diseases which can mimic CPVT Andreas Paumer (Australia ) LQTS in children: the challenges Andrew Davis (Australia) Pharmacological therapy for CPVT Mieso Hayashi (Japan) Andersen-Tawil and Timothy syndromes Caroline Medi (Australia) Role of sympathectomy in CPVT Arthur Wilde (Netherlands) Role of IPS cells in understanding mechanisms of LQTS Shinsuke Yuasa (Japan) Prevention of SCD in CPVT Hiroshi Watanabe (Japan) Investigation of sudden cardiac death in the Young Challenges of genetic testing in inherited arrhythmia syndromes 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Andrew Davis Balbir Singh Xi Su Atahar Ali K K Talwar 17:30-19:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Causes of SCD in the young Kui Hong (China) Minoru Horie Rabin Chakraborty Which patients should have genetic testing? Arthur Wilde (Netherland) The molecular autopsy Chris Semsarian (Australia) Which genetic tests: Single genes, panels or genomes? Seiko Ono (Japan) Evaluation of an Adult With Brugada Syndrome Takashi Kurita (Japan) Determining which variants are disease-causing? Chris Semsarian (Australia) Psychosocial well-being of the surviving family Jodie Ingles (Australia) Conveying a probabilistic gene result to the family Jodie Ingles (Australia) Genetic testing in arrhythmias: Dawn of a new era Ramesh Hariharan (India) 25 THURSDAY Clinical and genetic aspects of congenital LQTS HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 08:30 - 12:00 P1 - 1 Endocardial Biventricular Pacing in congenitally corrected transposition of Great Arteries using Dual Chamber Pacemaker Anitha G (India) P1 - 2 Fibrillation number based on wavelength and critical mass in patients who underwent radiofrequency catheter ablation Minki Hwang (Republic of Korea) P1 - 3 The Clinical Implication of Mismatch Between CFAEs And Late-Gadolinium Enhancement in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Dae-In Lee (Republic of Korea) P1 - 4 Percutaneous lead extraction for VDD lead Takashi Yamada (Japan) P1 - 5 Adoption trend of implantable medical device therapies in China over a decade Shu Zhang (China) P1 - 6 Arrhythmia Clinics in Rural India for Cardiac Rhythm Management Maneesh Shrivastav (USA) P1 - 7 Correlation and Agreement between Different Acute, Non-invasive Hemodynamic Measures in CRT Optimization Fujian Qu (USA) P1 - 8 Modelling the long-QT syndrome type 1 caused by splicing mutation KCNQ1- A344A with patient-specific induced pluripotent stem-cell Yimin Wuriyanghai (Japan) P1 - 9 Efficacy of Apixaban for left atrial appendage thrombi Haruka Fujimaki (Japan) P1 - 10 Long-Term Clinical Outcomes of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Recipients with Dilated-Cardiomyopathy for Primary and Secondary Preventions Sung Il Im (Republic of Korea) P1 - 11 Is atrial fibrillation an independent predictor of prosthetic heart valve thrombosis Sachin Gavade (India) P1 - 12 Event rates and long term outcome of Brugada Syndrome patients with Implantable Cardioverter- Defibrillator Barveen Aisha Abu Baker (Malaysia) P1 - 13 Association between left ventricular diastolic wall strain and recurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation after catheter therapy Takashi Kanda (Japan) P1 - 14 Rethinking the role of transoesophageal echocardiography prior to direct current cardioversion in atrial fibrillation Bhupesh Pathik (Australia) P1 - 15 Reuse of explanted pacemaker donated by funeral homes Yash Lokhandwala (India) P1 - 16 Radiofrequency catheter ablation of premature ventricular contractions and ventricular tachycardia arising from intrahisian Bing Yang (China) P1 - 17 Is sinus rhythm a predictor for long term survival in elderly patients with porcine xenograft implantation? Sven Lehmann (Germany) P1 - 18 Acute release of stretch directly impacts spatiotemporal dynamics in atrial fibrillation Bobby John (India) 26 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 08:30 - 12:00 Can P wave duration predict re-connection of pulmonary veins following ablation for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation? Insight from repeat procedures Srinivas S Varanasi (UK) P1 - 20 Effect of Reversal of Chronic Atrial Stretch on Inammation and Vascular Function Carlee Schultz (Australia) P1 - 21 Long-term follow up of Pulmonary Vein Antral Isolation Including the Septum and the Bottom Area for Shinji Kaneko (Japan) P1 - 22 Value of concomitant sleep apnea for left atrium reverse remodeling after successful ablation of atrial fibrillation Kazuaki Kaitani (Japan) P1 - 23 Validity of uninterrupted dabigatran or rivaroxaban in catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation, compared to uninterrupted warfarin Shinji Ishimaru (Japan) P1 - 24 Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Findings in Patients after Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation Hisa Shimojima (Japan) P1 - 25 Clinical and Electrocardiographic Characteristics of Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation Patients with Intraventricular Conduction Disturbance Shigetoshi Sakabe (Japan) P1 - 26 Suppression of Recurrent Electrical Storms with Quinidine in a Filipinno Patient with BrugadaSyndrome: A Case Report Jehan Karen Go-Sumalpong ( Philippines) P1 - 27 Absence of Externalized Conductors and Electrical Dysfunction in DurataTM Leads: Results from a David Hayes (USA) P1 - 28 Incidence of New Externalized Conductors and Electrical Dysfunction in Riata™ Leads: Results from a Multicenter Study David Hayes (USA) P1 - 29 A Transthoracic Impedance Sensor for Recognition of Respiratory Sleep Disturbances in ICD Patients with LV Dysfunction Domenico Giovanni Della Rocca (Italy) P1 - 30 Safety and efficacy of rivaroxaban 10mg in advanced aged Japanese patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation Tatsuo Misawa (Japan) P1 - 31 Preclinical assessment of a novel reusable catheter platform Darragh J. Twomey (Australia) P1 - 32 South Asian Systolic Heart Failure Registry: First study characterizing CRT therapy in HF patients in India Calambur Narasimhan (India) P1 - 33 Catheter ablation of ventricular arrhythmias arising from the tricuspid annular septal region of the right ventricle Kenichi Sasaki (Japan) P1 - 34 Cardiac device extraction - Infections in newly implanted devices versus devices with previous generator change Sandeep Prabhu (Australia) P1 - 35 Culture negative cardiac implantable electronic device infection - Clinical implication for device infection Sandeep Prabhu (Australia) 27 THURSDAY P1 - 19 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 08:30 - 12:00 P1 - 36 Predicting cardiac device infection severity - Do presenting symptoms predict clinical course? Sandeep Prabhu (Australia) P1 - 37 Stroke event after acute heart failure: An analysis of risk Korean acute heart failure registry Il-Young Oh (Republic of Korea) P1 - 39 Relative contribution of independent risk factors for the development of nonvalvular AF: A systematic literature review Geetanjali Rangnekar (Australia) P1 - 40 Endothelial dysfunction, inammation and remodelling are evident in newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation patients: implications for thrombogenesis Geetanjali Rangnekar (Australia) P1 - 41 Extraction of a chronically indwelled Hickman's catheter using a laser sheath Hideo Okamura (Japan) P1 - 42 Premature ventricular contraction propagating from pulmonary artery to low right ventricular outow tract through preferential conduction Hirotaka Muramoto (Japan) P1 - 43 Deletion of the serotonin receptor type 3A in mice leads to sudden cardiac death during pregnancy Hyewon Park (Republic of Korea) P1 - 44 Clinical impacts of atrial natriuretic peptide deposition of left atrium in patients with atrial fibrillation underwent Junbeom Park (Republic of Korea) P1 - 45 Why the LAA Morphology is related with stroke? : The analysis of ow velocity and orifice Jung Myung Lee (Republic of Korea) P1 - 46 The Prevalence of Early Repolarization Pattern in Taiwan: A National-wide Community-based Study Jyh-Ming Jimmy Juang (Taiwan) P1 - 47 Active Fixation Lead in the Coronary Sinus: A Single Centre Experience Kok Wei Koh (Malaysia) P1 - 48 Characterisation of Autonomic Modulation and Ventricular Repolarisation in High Risk Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Michael Wong (Australia) P1 - 49 Remote Monitoring Of CRT-P Patients Is Associated with Improved Survival, Similar to CRT-D Patients Niraj Varma (USA) P1 - 50 The relationship between J wave and Ventricular tachycardia during Takotsubo cardiomyopathy Oh Hyun Lee (Republic of Korea) P1 - 51 Modified Microvolt T-Wave Alternans Testing in Inducible Type 1 Brugada Pattern ECG Patients Rachel Xiao Shi Ng (Singapore) P1 - 52 Comparison of Heart Rate Turbulence Measured from Ambulatory ECG and Electrophysiological Study Raja Selvaraj (India) P1 - 53 Pericardial fat predicts atrial structural remodeling in patients with AF Rajiv Mahajan (Australia) P1 - 54 A novel method of managing cardiac tamponade during left ventricular lead implantation Sathish Reddy (India) 28 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 08:30 - 12:00 Non - inducible AV Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia ( AV N R T ) in the Electrophysiology (EP) laboratory - Validity of junctional rhythm during radiofrequency ablation(RFA) as an end point for success Satvic Manjunath (India) P1 - 57 Atrial Tachycardia in a Patient with Extracardiac Conduit Fontan Circulation Se Yong Jung (Republic of Korea) P1 - 58 Adult dilated cardiomyopathy patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome Seokwon Huh (Republic of Korea) P1 - 59 Achievement of discrimination of inappropriate ICD therapies: A single center experience of painfree SST programming Shingo Sasaki (Japan) P1 - 60 Home/Remote monitoring of cardiac implantable devices for rhythm management in India: Current Status Surendra Chutani (India) P1 - 61 Ablation Strategy Based on Pulmonary Vein Isolation and Non-pulmonary Vein Trigger Ablation for Non-paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Taishi Kuwahara (Japan) P1 - 62 A tale of four tachycardias Vivek Chaturvedi (India) P1 - 63 Predictors of Appropriate Defibrillator Therapy in Patients treated with Biventricular Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator for Primary Prevention Yoshimori An (Japan) P1 - 64 Frequent spectrum characteristics of bipolar electrogram for patients with ventricular arrhythmia from aortic root Zheng Liu (China) P1 - 65 Management of Recurred Atrial Appendage Tachycardia: Repetitive Catheter Ablation or Surgical Atrial Appendectomy? Zheng Liu (China) P1 - 66 The Accessory Papillary Muscles and Papillary Muscle Hypertrophy are associated with Sudden Cardiac Arrest of Unknown Jae-Sun Uhm (Republic of Korea) P1 - 67 Increase in hs- CRP is Related to Recurrence in Patients who Underwent RFCA for persistent AF Jae-Sun Uhm (Republic of Korea) P1 - 68 Usefulness of a Crista Catheter in 3-Dimensional Electroanatomical Mapping of Right Atrial Tachyarrhythmias Jae-Sun Uhm (Republic of Korea) P1 - 69 Ventricular tachycardia ablation in patient with LEOPARD syndrome Jae-Jin Kwak (Republic of Korea) P1 - 70 Long-term outcomes of ventricular arrhythmia treatment by abnormal potentials ablation under the sinus rhythm Jing Wang (China) P1 - 71 Device longevity of Boston Scientific Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators under clinical circumstances Jonah Amora (Singapore) P1 - 72 The number of prodromal symptoms for Predicting a Positive Response on the Head-up Tilt Test in Joon Hyouk Choi (Republic of Korea) P1 - 73 The Atrial Fibrillation Ablation using the Contact Force Sensing Catheter with the High Resolution SoundMap Daisuke Sato (Japan) 29 THURSDAY P1 - 56 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 14:00 - 17:00 P2 - 1 Clinical significances of corrected QT interval changes in Stress-induced Cardiomyopathy Jung-Hee Lee (Republic of Korea) P2 - 2 A novel SCN10A mutation identified in a patient with familial Brugada syndrome Mamoru Hayano (Japan) P2 - 3 Holter-Based Heart Rate Variability Analysis in Sinus Node Dysfunction Rachel Xiao Shi Ng (Singapore) P2 - 4 Impact of Atrial Fibrillation on the Clinical Course of Apical Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Sang-Eun Lee (Republic of Korea) P2 - 5 Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome: Utility of duo-decapolar catheter with or without concomitant 3D electroanatomical system for successful mapping in ablation of right sided accessory pathways in patients with previously failed ablations Surendra Chutani (India) P2 - 6 Genetic polymorphisms in ZFHX3 are associated with atrial fibrillation in a Chinese Han population Yaowu Liu (China) P2 - 7 Post-MI Risk Stratification of Patients at Risk for Sudden Cardiac Death by Contrast-Enhanced MRI Scar Quantification Ankur Kalra (USA) P2 - 8 Study of Atrial Histopathologic Changes in Isolated Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis with and without Atrial Fibrillation Maneesh Rai (India) P2 - 9 Relationship between endothelial function and left atrial function in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation Osamu Wakisaka (Japan) P2 - 10 Late fragmentation of coronary sinus lead and perforation with a retained guidewire in cardiac resynchronisationTherapy Aman Makhija (India) P2 - 11 Study to assess the safety of 1.5T MRI scans in patients with the 5076 pacemaker lead Jayaprakash Shenthar (India) P2 - 12 Risk of stroke in patients having end-stage renal disease and atrial fibrillation: do they need anticoagulant? Jien-jiun Chen (Taiwan) P2 - 13 Chronic Safety and Performance of LV Pacing in HFpEF Patients Jiunn-Lee Lin (Taiwan) P2 - 14 Comparison of Long Term Outcomes between Narrow and Broad QRS Complex patients treated with Cardiac Resynchronization Lok Bin Yap (Malaysia) P2 - 15 Long-Term Efficacy of Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia in Patients With Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy Masato Fukunaga (Japan) P2 - 16 Cause of death in patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators -primary prevention vs. secondary prevention Noriko Matsushita (Japan) P2 - 17 The mode of death in implantable cardioverter-defibrillator patients: Results from routine clinical practice Noriko Matsushita (Japan) 30 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 14:00 - 17:00 Atrial fibrillation cycle length as a predictor for the extent of substrate ablation Ho-Chuen Yuen (Republic of Korea) P2 - 19 Hybrid Epicardial and Endocardial Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation for Redo Procedure Ho-Chuen Yuen (Republic of Korea) P2 - 20 Prolonged Tpeak-end and Tpeak-end/QT ratio as a Predictor of Malignant Ventricular Arrhythmias in the Acute STEMI Maneesh Rai (India) P2 - 21 The spike to QRS interval is a novel predictive marker for recurrence of ventricular tachycardia Naoya Kataoka (Japan) P2 - 22 Usefulness of the time-frequency power values of p wave in the patients with atrial fibrillation Sakura Nagumo (Japan) P2 - 23 High sensitivity C-reactive protein and cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients with advanced heart failure Chi Cai (China) P2 - 24 The association of body mass index with cardiac reverse remodelling and longterm outcome in advanced heart failure patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy Chi Cai (China) P2 - 25 RAGE Silencing Improve Electrical Conduction by Increasing Connexin43 via Wnt1 Activation in Rat IR injury model Hyelim Park (Republic of Korea) P2 - 26 Clinical factors affecting left ventricular function after catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: 1-year echocardiography followup study In-Soo Kim (Republic of Korea) P2 - 27 Both left atrial volume and immediate trigger after electrical cardioversion contribute to recurrence of atrial fibrillation In-Soo Kim (Republic of Korea) P2 - 28 Catheter ablation reduces energy requirements for external electrical cardioversion in recurred patients with persistent atrial fibrillation In-Soo Kim (Republic of Korea) P2 - 29 Atrial fibrillation induced by stellate ganglion electrical stimulation and electrical remodeling and autonomic neural remodeling Qina Zhou (China) P2 - 30 Evaluation of the accuracy of OptiVol modified algorithm for early telediagnosis of heart failure Shingo Sasaki (Japan) P2 - 31 Abnormal Repolarization Dynamics in a Patient with KCNE1(G38S) who Demonstrated Torsades de Pointes Yoshiaki Yamaguchi (Japan) P2 - 32 Laser lead extraction and endovascular stenting for SVC syndrome caused by repeated pacemaker and lead infection Kazuaki Nakajima (Japan) P2 - 33 Consolidating Lesions at Critical PV-LA Connections after PVI improves AF-free survival compared to PVI alone Saurabh Kumar (Australia) P2 - 34 Sites of Acute and Chronic PV Reconnection can be Predicted During the Index PVI Saurabh Kumar (Australia) 31 THURSDAY P2 - 18 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 14:00 - 17:00 P2 - 35 Oesophageal injury after Catheter Ablation for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation under General Anaesthesia: Incidence, Mechanism and Sequelae Saurabh Kumar (Australia) P2 - 36 Impedance fall and contact force: are there region specific differences in the correlation between the two? Saurabh Kumar (Australia) P2 - 37 Prognostic value of T peak-T end interval on surface Electrocardiogram in patients undergoing reperfusion for STEMI Subhrangshu Dey (India) P2 - 38 Benefits of Similarity Index Mapping versus Conventional Complex Fractionated Atrial Electrograms ablation in Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Yenn-Jiang Lin (Taiwan) P2 - 39 The La Salle Assessment of Return of Spontaneous Circulation in Adult Cardiac Arrest: A Case Control Guntur Darmawan (Philippines) P2 - 40 Low P-wave amplitude (<0.1mV) in lead I is associated with abnormal inter-atrial conduction and clinical recurrence Jin-Kyu Park (Republic of Korea) P2 - 41 The association of genetic polymorphism of rs2106261 in ZFHX3 and “superresponder” to catheter ablation among the patients with long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation Jin-Kyu Park (Republic of Korea) P2 - 42 Combined algorithm using a poor increase in inferior P-wave amplitude during sympathetic stimulation and conventional CSNRT Jin-Kyu Park (Republic of Korea) P2 - 43 Clinical impact of anticoagulant interruption prior to the device surgery Yoji Okamoto (Japan) P2 - 44 Decreased Intrathoracic Impedance Associated with OptiVol Alert Can Diagnose Increased B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Yoji Okamoto (Japan) P2 - 45 Long-term follow up of Pulmonary Vein Antral Isolation Including the Septum and the Bottom Area for Shinji Kaneko (Japan) P2 - 46 The rs3807989 G/A polymorphism in CAV1 is associated with the risk of atrial fibrillation in Chinese Han populations Fengxiang Zhang (China) P2 - 47 Left posterior fascicular branch block was not primary endpoint of ablation idiopathic left ventricular tachycardia and long term outcome Fengxiang Zhang (China) P2 - 48 Atrial ectopic burden is higher in trained cyclists but not increased by intensive exercise Adrian Elliott (Australia) P2 - 49 Inducible Focal Atrial Tachycardia of Coronary Sinus Origin Masquerading as Ventricular Tachycardia Edgar Wilson Timbol (Philippines) P2 - 50 Early post-marketing phase vigilance of apixaban in Japan for prevention of ischemic stroke and systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation Aiko Masuda (Japan) P2 - 51 Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: A systematic review Darragh J. Twomey (Australia) 32 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 14:00 - 17:00 Use of Sodium Channel Blockade to Map and Ablate Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia: A Case Report Daljeet Saggu (India0 P2 - 53 The Efficacy of the Left-side Approach for Repetitive Monomorphic Ventricular Tachyarrhythmia Originating near His-bundle Region Daisuke Kutsuzawa (Japan) P2 - 54 Clinical Effects of Ethanol Infusion into Vein of Marshall on the Change of Epicardial Adipose Tissue Hideshi Aoyagi (Japan) P2 - 55 Effect of circumferential pulmonary vein isolation on the dominant frequency in the contralateral pulmonary vein during AF Daisuke Horiuchi (Japan) P2 - 56 Long Term Outcome of Radiofrequency Ablation for Intra-Atrial Reentrant Tachycardia after Fontan Palliation for Congenital Heart Disease Ashley Nisbet (Australia) P2 - 57 The Impact on Prevalence and Prognosis of Brugada-type Electrocardiogram Defined by New 2012 Diagnostic Criteria Ching-Yu Chen (Taiwan) P2 - 58 Microvolt T-wave Alternans in V1/V2 Leads in Spontaneous Brugada Syndrome Audry S.Y. Lee (Singapore) P2 - 59 Efficacy of atrial fibrillation surgery as a concomitant procedure to aortic valve surgery Atsushi Hiromoto (Japan) P2 - 60 The Uremic Toxin, Indoxyl Sulfate, Increases Pulmonary Vein and Atrial Arrhythmogenesis Wei-Ta Chen (Taiwan) P2 - 61 Optimal international normalized ratio in warfarin therapy in Korean patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation Myung Hwan Bae (Republic of Korea) P2 - 62 Left Atrial Flutter after Surgery for Atrial Septal Defect and Mitral Valvuloplasty - An Original Case Report Christophe d'Ivernois (France) P2 - 63 Contact Force cannot be Predicted by the Conventional Parameters: Injury current and impedance Akiko Ueda (Japan) P2 - 65 Geographically different patient characteristics are strongly related to mortality in patients with cardiac rhythm management devices Ajay Naik (Indonesia) P2 - 66 Incessant WCT, Cardiogenic shock, hepatic dysfunction and coagulopathy in a young gentleman with DCMP causing limb necrosis Ajay Naik (Indonesia) P2 - 67 Real World Experience of Left Atrial Appendage Occluder for Stroke Prevention - The Institut Jantung Negara Zulkeee Muhammad (Malaysia) P2 - 68 Uninterrupted warfarin therapy and frequency of hemorragic complications in primary pacemaker implantation Denis Terekhov (Russia) P2 - 69 Should all CRT devices be defibrillators? Zhong Guoqiang (China) P2 - 70 Study arrhythmias in hypertensive patients by 24h ECG Xuan Anh Pham (Vietnam) P2 - 71 Rhodiola Crenulate Up-regulated Anti-inammatory Cytokine IL-10 to Reduces Ventricular Arrhythmia via STAT3 pathway Yung-Nan Tsai (Taiwan) P2 - 72 Myocarditis Mimicking Acute Coronary Syndrome with a myriad of Arrhythmias Dhanan Umadevan (Malaysia) P2 - 73 The Indian Heart Rhythm Society Atrial fibrillation Registry: A one year follow-up Aditya Kapoor (India) 33 THURSDAY P2 - 52 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL A (Durbar) Atrial Fibrillation Procedural targets, endpoints and outcomes of AF ablation Complications of AF ablation 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 min) Moderator Moderator FRIDAY Moderator Moderator Moderator 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 15 min) K K Sethi Minglong Chen Stephen Huang Complication rates for AF ablation: time to establish minimum standards Juan Viles-Gonzalez (USA) Procedural endpoints and predictors of long term outcome after AF ablation Young-Hoon Kim (Korea) Silent cerebral lesions after AF ablation: what are the implications Jonathan Kalman (Australia) Role of CFAE ablation in persistent AF Chang Sheng Ma (China) Gastric motility after AF ablation Li-Wei Lo (Taiwan) Substrate modification: when to, How to Ajay Naik (India) How to prevent complications in AF ablation John Day (USA) Management of anticoagulation periprocedure : implications for the use of NOACs Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy (USA) Stroke Prevention in AF 16:00-18:00 (each talk is of 20 min) Limited versus extensive substrate modification in persistent AF Chang Shih-Lin (Taiwan) Moderator Moderator Moderator Changing the natural history of AF 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 20 min) Moderator Moderator Moderator Prash Sanders Rajin Choudhury Hirotsugu Atarashi Bharat Kantharia A John Camm Stroke risk and anticoagulation in the Asian population Hung-Fat Tse (Hong Kong) Sunil Chandy Tsu-Juey Wu Kazuo Matsumoto Metabolic syndrome as a risk factor for AF Jiunn-Lee Lin (Taiwan) Early management of AF to prevent complications Nitish Naik (India) Stroke after AF ablation: guides to the management of anticoagulation Sanjay Dixit (USA) Statin Therapy for Primary Prevention of AF: Guided by CHADS2/CHA2DS2VASc Score Tsu Juey Wu (Taiwan) NOACS: which one is best? A. John Camm (UK) Very long term outcomes of AF ablation Suneet Mittal (USA) LAA occlusion: patient selection, optimal device and post procedure management Rajiv Bajaj (India) Effect of catheter ablation on the natural history of AF Yoshihide Takahashi (Japan) Effect of AF ablation on stroke and mortality John Day (USA) Effect of Yoga on AF burden Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy (USA) 34 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL B (Shahjehan) ICD Programming of CRT to enhance responder rates Luncheon Symposium (Medtronic) 12:30 - 14:00 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Innovative delivery of CRT Huang Jin-Long Rohit, Manoj Kumar Wen-Jone Chen 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Optimisation of LV position in the CS Anil Saxena (India) Role of Acute Hemodynamic Indices to Predict Long-term Outcomes in Patients Receiving Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Vince Paul (Australia) Multipoint CS stimulation Hung-Fat Tse (Hong Kong) Transeptal LV pacing Ameya Udayvar (India) Device algorithms Ulhas Pandurangi (India) Epicardial LV pacing Sanjeev Saksena (USA) Arrhythmia management and shock reduction Richard Fogel (USA) His Bundle Pacing in Non-responde Weijian Huang (China) Mechanism for non-responders/suboptimal response Toshiyuki Ishikawa (Japan) CRT Implantation: Case Based Tutorial CRT in patients not included in the guidelines 16:00-18:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Chuttani SK CP Lau Viveka Kumar Kim Sung Soon Risk Assessment and Procedural Considerations Before, During and After Lead Extraction Bruce Wilkoff (USA) CRT- overview of patient selection for the optimal response Angelo Auricchio (Switzerland) CS anatomy and cannulation David O'Donnell (Australia) Chronic atrial fibrillation Balbir Singh (India) LV lead delivery and fixation Razali Omar (Malaysia) Non LBBB Wang Chun-Chieh (Taiwan) Interventional techniques for CRT Venoplasty and implantation Seth Worley (USA) Narrow QRS and CRBBB Takashi Kurita (Japan) Challenging CRT implant cases Amitabh Yaduvanshi (India) EF 35-50% David Hayes (USA) CRT trouble shooting cases Narayanan Namboodari (India) Role of CRT in the elderly Dave Cannom (USA) 35 FRIDAY Importance of Multidisciplinary Approach to CRT Patients: A Key Factor for Improved Response Bruce Wilkoff (USA) K. Jaishankar Amit Vora Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL C (Sheeshmahal) Fellows & Allied Professionals AF ablation: Making sense of the different approaches to ablation Device implant techniques 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator FRIDAY Moderator Moderator 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Yi-Lan Kou Ajit Kumar Different transvenous pacemaker implant techniques Wanwarang Wongcharoen (Thailand) Basic understanding of atrial fibrosis and remodeling in AF Jonathan Kalman (Australia) S-ICD implant technique and patient care post implant Margaret Hood (New Zealand) Procedural strategy and identifying the end point of PVI ablation: Bharat Kantharia (USA) CRT implant: techniques and tools Devinder Singh (India) Beyond PV triggers: Approaches to rotors, CFAE ablation Chiang Shih Lin (Taiwan) Device follow up and patient management New technologies in AF ablation: Catheter contact and & energy sources Dipen Shah (Switzerland) 16:00-18:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Patient satisfaction in AF ablation Venkat Tholakanahalli (USA) Moderator Moderator Moderator Device Basics Chun-Ja Yoo Young Park Aftab Khan Remote monitoring update Dulce Obias-Manno (USA) 10:30-12:20 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Marleen Irwin Mehboob Ali Dar Toshiaki Sato Dulce Obias-Manno A P M Sohrabuzzaman Management of electrical storm in ICD patients Ta-Chuan Tuan (Taiwan) Fundamentals in pacemaker timing cycles: What you must know Ho Kah Leng (Singapore) CRT: Automatic adaptation vs conventional optimization Saeed Hosseini (Canada) MRI and implanted devices: Design considerations and safety protocol Susan Song (USA) ICD programming: How to program ATP to reduce shocks? Jason Wildschut (Australia) CRT programming considerations: Outputs, AV, VV and other features Marleen Irwin (Canada) New technologies in CIED Russel Denman (Australia) 36 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL D (Jahanara) Paediatric Paediatric Cardiac Inherited Disease Syncope I 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Andrew Davis Chris Semsarian K U Natarajan Managing sodium channel disease in the child Gil Gross (Canada) Richard Sutton Joseph Chan David Foo Chee Guan Paediatric Long QT: what's new? Sylivia Priori (Italy) Risk Stratification for patients presenting with syncope/collapse. Spencer Heald (New Zealand) Paediatric CPVT K U Natarajan (India) Sudden Cardiac Death in Pediatric Cardiomyoapthy Andrew Davis (Australia) Postprandial hypotension in the elderly- falling, fainting, infarcting. Sue Corcoran (Australia) Sports participation in Cardiac Inherited Disease Santokh Dhillon (USA) Catheter ablation as therapy for Vasovagal syncope. Yan Yao (China) Adult Congenital Heart Disease Catecholamines in vasovagal syncope - surrenal or surreal? Cengis Ermis (Turkey) 10:30-12:20 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Syncope II Ravi Mandapati Mokassas Hossain Sadi Shreesha Maiya 16:00-18:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator The growing problem of arrhythmia in the Adult with Congenital Heart Disease Seshadri Balaji (USA) Spencer Heald Niti Chadha Vasovagal Syncope: does pacing still have a role? David Foo Chee Guan (Singapore) Surgical and ablative anatomy of arrhythmias in adult patients with congenital heart disease Mathew Samuel (India) The meaning of a positive tilt test. Richard Sutton (Monaco) Ablation of Intra Atrial Reentry Tachycardia John Triedman (USA) The management of recurrent syncope Koichi Mizumaki (Japan) Indications for ICD in Adult Congenital Heart disease Joy Thomas (India) New physiological insights into the mechanism of Vasovagal syncope. David Jardine (New Zealand) Unusual presentations of Syncope Sriram Rajagopal (India) The management of recurrent syncope: a cardiologist’s view Vanita Arora (India) 37 FRIDAY Pacemaker Therapy for Ictal Asystole Caused by Epilepsy: Is it Essential? Haruhiko Abe (Japan) Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL E (Mumtaz) OAC - AAD Debate: All pts with CHADsVASc>1 need a NOAC after successful AF ablation Joint session APHRS EHRA Review of recent VT Guidelines 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator FRIDAY Moderator Moderator 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Amit Vora M. Khalilullah Management of Non-sustained VT Young-Hoon Kim (Korea) Pro Martin Stiles (New Zealand) Management of Sustained monomorphic VT Gerhard Hindricks (Germany) Con Karl Kuck (Germany) Management of polymorphic VT and VF storm Dipen Shah (Switzerland) Rebuttal Martin Stiles (New Zealand) Joint session APHRS IHRS HRS 16:00-18:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Rebuttal Karl Kuck (Germany) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Future perspective for rate versus rhythm control 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Jonathan Kalman Dipen Shah Sanjeev Saksena K K Talwar Young Hoon Kim Richard Fogel Update on Indications for Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation C Narasimhan (India) Shu Zhang, Rajnish Sardana Patient Post MI, EF<30% : Appropriate Decisions on: Timing, Patient and Device Selection Richard Fogel (USA) Controversies between rate and rhythm control Congxin Huang (China) Optimal rate control in AF Aditya Kapoor (India) CRT for Heart Failure: Guidelines for Patient Selection and Follow-up post Implantation Anil Saxena (India) AF control in heart failure Rajnish Sardana (India) Antiarrhythmic agents in 2014 Antonio Raviele (Italy) New antiarrhythmic agents for AF Mohammad Shenasa (USA) Luncheon Symposium (Medtronic) 12:30 - 14:00 38 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL F (Jehangir) Oral Presentation 08:30 - 10:00 * Each presentation for 5 minutes & 2 minutes discussion WS Teo, Vanita Arora OP3 - 1 Electrocardiographic QRS Fragmentation as a Risk Marker for Sudden Cardiac Arrest in the General Population Kumar Narayanan (USA) OP3 - 2 Clinical Impact of Anticoagulation Therapy in Pacemaker Surgery Mitsuru Yoshino (Japan) OP3 - 3 Differences in baseline characteristics contribute to mortality differences of patients implanted with a CRM device worldwide Raed Sweidan (Saudi Arabia) OP3 - 4 In Hospital Mortality after Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia Shibu Mathew (Germany) OP3 - 5 Characteristics of endocardial electrograms in patients with left ventricular tachycardia -Investigation with intracardiac echocardiogram Takashi Kusayama (Japan) OP3 - 6 Length of AH Jump Associated with Elimination of Slow Pathway during Ablation of Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant Benny Togatorop (Indonesia) OP3 - 7 Defibrillation Testing: A Step up, One Shock Protocol commencing at 10j of energy Chun Yih Paul Lim (Singapore) OP3 - 8 Selection of the implantable cardiac device for patients with cardiac sarcoidosis Kentaro Minami (Japan) OP3 - 9 Phased RF Evaluation of Pulmonary Vein Isolation with New GENius and PVAC GOLD: PRECISION-GOLD study Yves De Greef (Belgium) OP3 - 10 Is triple-site ventricular stimulation beneficial for all candidates for cardiac resynchronization therapy? Michio Ogano (Japan) OP3 - 11 Novel Application of Hilbert-Huang Transformation to Identify the Abnormal Ventricular Potentials in Bipolar Electrograms during Sinus Rhythm: Implication for Substrate Ventricular Tachycardia Mapping Suresh Allamsetty (Taiwan) OP3 - 12 Contrast enhanced MRI of the left atrium to identify electrical gaps - Initial experience Pranav Bhagirath OP3 - 13 “RV synchronized LV-only pacing” for cardiac resynchronization therapy: A case series Vikas Kataria 39 FRIDAY Moderator Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL F (Jehangir) Best Oral Presentation FRIDAY 10:30 - 11:30 * Each presentation for 8 minutes & 2 minutes discussion Moderator Jasbir Sra, TS Kler BO - 1 Benefits of Atrial Substrate Modification Guided by Similarity Index and Phase Mapping Technique versus Conventional Complex Yenn-Jiang Lin (Taiwan) BO - 2 A novel microwave catheter with a toroidal radiation pattern can produce circular lesions on endomyocardial ablation Pierre Qian (Australia) BO - 3 Spatio-temporal characteristic of complex fractionated atrial electrograms: A new tool to predict AF termination Shivshankar Thanigaimani (Australia) BO - 4 Paced QRS morphology for the estimation of right ventricular pacing lead's location: Investigation using computed tomography Akihiro Sunaga (Japan) BO - 5 Clinical factors affecting symptom recurrence in patients with syncope Sung Ho Lee (Republic of Korea) BO - 6 Novel Application of Hilbert-Huang Transformation to Identify the Abnormal Ventricular Potentials in Bipolar Electrograms during Sinus Rhythm: Implication for Substrate Ventricular Tachycardia Mapping Suresh Allamsetty (Taiwan) Young Investigator Award 11:30 - 12:30 * Each presentation for 8 minutes & 4 minutes discussion Moderator Mohan Nair, Jonathan Kalman YIA - 1 Catheter Ablation of Localized Drivers and the Additional Role of Linear Ablation in Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Han Lim (France) YIA - 2 Evaluation of indirect myocardial pacing using a saline bridge in the large animal model Rahul Samanta (Australia) YIA - 3 Difference of Cycle Length between Appropriate and Inappropriate Therapy in Cardiac Channelopathies Woo Seok Lee (Republic of Korea) YIA - 4 Molecular Genetic Studies in Families with Life Threatening Long QT Syndrome Bijal (Ria) Vyas (India) YIA - 5 Reverse Remodelling Following Renal Denervation - Atrial Electrophysiologic and Structural Changes Associated with Blood Pressure Lowering Alex McLellan (Australia) Luncheon Symposium (St. Jude Medical) 12:30-14:00 Nano Stim (Pacemaker Therapy) Learning from expert ECG-2 (Intracardiac Tracing, Medtronic) 14:00 - 18:00 40 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL G (Roshanara) SVT AFL Mapping and Ablation of Scar Related Atrial Re-entry Tachycardia in Adult Debate 1: Cavo-tricuspid isthmus ablation should always be performed during an AF ablation procedure 08:30-10:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator 14:00-14:40 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Gabriel Latcu Seongwook Han Dejia Huang Moderator Moderator Pro Gabriel Latcu (Monaco) Con Andrea Natale (USA) Atrial Tachycardia After Prior MAZE Surgery Yasushi Miyauchi (Japan) Rebuttal Gabriel Latcu (Monaco) Atrial Flutter in the Adult with Complex Congenital Heart Disease after Fontan and Mustard repairs Maully Shah (USA) Rebuttal Andrea Natale (USA) Long term outcomes of atrial utter ablation in adults with CHD Mithilesh Das (USA) Debate 2: Ablation of long-lasting persistent AF. We have reached a dead end Atrial Tachycardias After Prior Mitral Valve Surgery Kurt Roberts-Thomson (Australia) 14:45-15:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Mapping and ablation of focal atrial tachycardias Yoshito Iesaka Prash Sanders Pro Gregory Feld 10:30-12:20 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Con Shih Ann Chen Moderator Samonjay Mukherjee Moderator Gregory Feld Moderator Shaowen Liu Rebuttal Gregory Feld Techniques to diagnose and localise focal AT Gregory Feld (USA) Rebuttal Shih Ann Chen Paraseptal Focal Atrial Tachycardia Ablation: Resolving Adjacent Sites of Origin Xing-Peng Liu (China) Device Implantation workshop Tricuspid and mitral valve origin Edward Rowland (UK) Moderator Moderator Moderator 16:00-18:00 (each talk is 15 minutes) Nigel Lever Ripen Kumar Gupta Wen-Jone Chen Thoracic vein origin Peter Kistler (Australia) David Hayes (USA) Atrial appendage origin Chin-Pang Chan (HK) Selection of ICD Defibrillation Lead: Single vs dual coil A G Ravikishore(India) Device implantation: Options of Venous Access and Pocket Position Selection of LV lead and implant techniques Palananda Arunothayaraj (Australia) Luncheon Symposium (Boehringer) Should Device Implantation with Anti-Coagulation On Board be Standard of Care 12:30-14:00 Cha Tae Joon (Korea) When to test DFT at ICD Implantation Anoop Gupta (India) 41 FRIDAY Mapping techniques for complex atrial macro-reentry-How to sort it out Hiroshi Nakagawa (USA) Rabin Chakraborty WS Teo Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL H (Kamal Mahal 3) VT Idiopathic Outow Tract VT Imaging In VT Ablation 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15minutes) 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Bien-Hsien Huang Sanjay Dixit FRIDAY Mechanisms of Outow Tract VT Ajit Thachil (India) An-Ning Feng Ravinder Batra K K Sethi Role of Intracardiac Echo in VT ablation: Haris Haqqani (Australia) RVOT and Pulmonary Artery Sanjay Dixit (India) Accurate substrate definition with MRI Douglas Packer(USA) Annular and Parahisian VT: Hiroshi Tada (Japan) Image Integration in VT Ablation: Alejandro Jiminez (New Zealand) Aortic sinus of Valsalva VT Koji Kumagai (Japan) Purkinje System Related VT 16:00-18:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Transvenous and Epicardial Ablation of LV Summit VT Sanjay Dixit (USA) Moderator Moderator Moderator Epicardial VT Mapping and Ablation Mohammad Munawar Kui Hong Aslam Khan 10:30-12:20 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Purkinje system anatomy and physiology Yoshinori Kobayashi (Japan) Minglong Chen David Ross Yash Lokhandwala Reentrant Fascicular VT: Mohan Nair (India) Anatomy and Percutaneous Epicardial Access: Kyoko Soejima (Japan) Bundle Branch and Interfascicular Reentry: Ken Arai (Japan) Epicardial Ablation for Non-Ischemic VT: Kalyanam Shivkumar (USA) Short-coupled Torsades Chuen-Wang Chiou (Taiwan) Epicardial Ablation for Idiopathic and Post-infarct VT: Kalyanam Shivkumar (USA) Epicardial Ablation for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Venkat Tholakanahalli (USA) Luncheon Symposium (Biosense) 12:30-14:00 42 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL I (Kamal Mahal 1) Surgery Hot Topics on Ventricular Arrhythmia Long-term Outcome after catheter and surgical ablation of AF 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 min) Moderator Moderator 16:00-18:00 (each talk is of 15 min) Hung-Fat Tse Santosh Dora Moderator Moderator Overlap syndrome Dao-Wu Wang (China) Ganesh Mani Arun Chopra Channelopathies: Global Update and An India Perspective" Priya Chockalingam (India) Long term outcomes after AF surgery: Indian experience Yugal Mishra (India) Heart failure and ion channel remodeling Takeshi Aiba (Japan) Animal model of inherited arrhythmic diseases Tae-joon cha (Korea) Long term outcomes after AF surgery: New Zealand experience Ramanathan Tharumenthiran (Indran) (New Zealand) Minimally Invasive AF Surgery Long term outcomes after AF ablation; worldwide experience Hugh Calkins (USA) 10:30-12:20 (each talk is of 15 min) Moderator Moderator Long term outcomes after AF ablation; Japanese experience Kazutaka Aonuma (Japan) Takashi Nitta Jae Won Lee Concomitant AF surgery Chaiyaroj, Suchart (Thailand) Stand alone AF surgery Yoshio Kosakai (Japan) Surgical ablation how to: the latest lesion sets Ramanathan Tharumenthiran (Indran) (New Zealand) Luncheon Symposium (Boston Scientific) 12:30 - 14:00 Live Transmission /Video Recorded by Cordis (J&J) 14:00 - 15:30 43 FRIDAY Long-term outcome after mitral and AF surgery Jae Lee Won (Korea) Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL J (Chaitya) Inherited Latest in Brugada syndrome Familial AF: new mechanistic insight from whole-exome sequencing 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Tohru Ohe Arthur Wilde Tachapong Ngarmukos Moderator Moderator Moderator FRIDAY Mechanisms of Brugada syndrome Narayanan Namboodiri (India) Jyh-Ming Juang Yanzong Yang Rahul Singhal Prevalence of familial AF Hui-Nam Pak (Korea) Inuence of age and gender in Brugada syndrome Ulhas Pandurang (India) Genetic background Dennis Lau (Australia) Prevalence of Brugada-type ECG Raymond Sy (Australia) Modifier genes Chia-Ti Tsai (Taiwan) HRS-EHRA-APHRS Expert consensus statement Wataru Shimizu (Japan) AF associated with other inherited arrhythmia syndromes or cardiomyopathy Diane Fatkin (Australia) Idiopathic VF (IVF), Early repolarization syndrome (ERS) Update in genetics of cardiomyopathies 10:30-12:20 (each talk is of 20 minutes) 16:00-18:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Masayasu Hiraoka Amit Kumar Malik Moderator Moderator Prevalance of IVF, ERS and J wave Masahiko Takagi (Japan) Kenshi Hayashi Diane Fatkin DCM Diane Fatkin (Australia) Differenciation between benign and malignant ER pattern Rajnish Sardana (India) HCM Chris Semsarian (Australia) Relation to Brugada sydndrome Hiroshi Watanabe (Japan) ARVC Hugh Calkins (USA) Screening for high risk patients Gyo-Seung Hwang (Korea) Laminopathy Takeru Makiyama (Japan) Genetics of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Kenshi Hayashi (Japan) 44 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 08:30 - 12:00 Right atrium perforation at the time of the pacemaker lead extraction using the Excimer Laser System Yuichiro Shiki (Japan) P3 - 2 Mapped Stable Organized Tachyarrhythmias ('Rotors') Exist in Patients with Spontaneous Atrial Fibrillation and Heart Failure Rangadham Nagarakanti (USA) P3 - 3 Blood pressure changes in patients who underwent pacemaker implantation Young-Ah Park (Republic of Korea) P3 - 4 Unusual Late complications of the catheter ablation: femoral hematoma and cardiac tamponade Yosuke Miwa (Japan) P3 - 5 Balloon Angioplasty facilitate LV lead placement after dissection of Coronary sinus and closure of target vein Amit Malik (India) P3 - 6 Time is more Important than Contact Force for Lesion formation In-Vitro Model using Force Sensing technology Yoo Ri Kim (Republic of Korea) P3 - 7 Prognostic Impact of CHA2DS2-VASc Scoring System on the Clinical Outcomes in AMI Patients with Atrial Fibrillation Ki Hong Lee (Republic of Korea) P3 - 8 New Scoring System for The Prediction of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Progression and Relationship with Clinical Outcomes Ki Hong Lee (Republic of Korea) P3 - 9 Does Sodium Channel Blocking Anti-arrhythmic Drugs Act on Depolarization and Repolarization? : Drug Induced Brugada ECG Ki Hong Lee (Republic of Korea) P3 - 10 Native QRS narrowing associates with anatomical reversal in cardiac resynchronization therapy Xinwei Yang (china) P3 - 11 Relationship between Converted and Induced Atrial Tachycardia During Longstanding Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Yasutsugu Nagamoto (Republic of Korea) P3 - 12 Stability and Long-term Performance of the Transveous Left Ventricular Lead Hongxia NIU (China) P3 - 13 Bi-ventricular Resynchronization Pacemaker Longevity Information in Real World Hongxia NIU (China) P3 - 14 The Predictors of Late Recurrence in Patients Who had Early Recurrence After Stepwise AF Ablation Dae-In Lee (Republic of Korea) P3 - 15 The Clinical Outcome of LAA delay achieved by Left Atrial Anterior Line in Perimitral Flutter Ablation Dae-In Lee (Republic of Korea) P3 - 16 Tachycardiomyopathy- An often missed diagnosis Jaishankar Krishnamoorthy (India) P3 - 17 Clinical implication of the different rate dissociated firing of pulmonary vein after CPVI in PAF patients Youquan Wei (China0 45 FRIDAY P3 - 1 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation FRIDAY 08:30 - 12:00 P3 - 18 Usefulness of Plain Computed Tomography Image Integration into the Electroanatomic Mapping System for Atrial Fibrillation Yoshiaki Mizutani (Japan) P3 - 19 Cryoballoon Technique for the Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation: Early experience in a Chinese Centre Gongbu ZHOU (China) P3 - 20 Evaluation and follow up of patients presenting with syncope: A single center experience Dinesh Choudhary (India0 P3 - 21 The Clinical Outcome of Asymptomatic Atrial Tachycardia after Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation for Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Seung-Young Roh (Republic of Korea) P3 - 22 Atrial Fibrillation (Ablation) - Comparison of the Safety and Long-Term Efficacy between different Ablation Catheters on Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Lingmin Wu (China) P3 - 23 Hybrid therapy for device infection Akihito Miyoshi (Japan0 P3 - 24 Correlation of QT Interval Correction Methods During Atrial Fibrillation and Sinus Rhythm Songnan Wen (China) P3 - 25 Temporal profile of Sudden Cardiac Death following STEMI with and without LV dysfunction Nishad Chitnis (India) P3 - 26 Persistent Atrial Fibrillation from the Onset: A Specific Subgroup with Biatrial Substrate Involvement and Poorer Prognosis Han Lim (France) P3 - 27 Predicting response to CRT: Intracardiac EGM, QRS duration or QLV Hariharan Sugumar (Australia) P3 - 28 Multi Point Pacing to reduce paced left ventricular activation time Hariharan Sugumar (Australia) P3 - 30 T-wave alternans during head-up tilt testing in suspected high risk reex syncope patients Bonpei Takase (Japan) P3 - 31 Efficacy of Cryoablation Technique for Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: A Pooled Systemic Meta-analysis Arun Kanmanthareddy (USA) P3 - 32 Complete Heart Block After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: A Meta-Analysis Arun Kanmanthareddy (USA) P3 - 33 New Onset Atrial Fibrillation After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: A Pooled Meta-Analysis Arun Kanmanthareddy (USA) P3 - 34 Characterization of Pleural Effusions After Left Atrial Appendage Exclusion Using LARIAT Arun Kanmanthareddy (USA) P3 - 35 Incidence of Abnormal Microvolt T-Wave Alternans (MTWA) in Cardiomyopathy Patients with Preserved Cardiac function Wonjong Park (Republic of Korea) 46 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 08:30 - 12:00 Comparison of Linear Versus Focal Ablation of Complex Fractionated Atrial Electrograms in Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Jaemin Shim (Republic of Korea) P3 - 37 Comparison of No-Trigger versus Non-inducibility as an Endpoint of Catheter Ablation of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Jaemin Shim (Republic of Korea) P3 - 38 Is the transvenous extraction of cardioverter-defibrillator leads and Left Ventricular leads more risky than that of Kei Ichihashi (Japan) P3 - 39 Cardiac vein anatomy in Koreans: Application of cardiac resynchronization therapy Je Wook Park (Republic of Korea) P3 - 40 Hospitalization Rates and Associated Cost Analysis of Patients with Quadripolar versus Bipolar CRT-D: a comparative effectiveness Giovanni Battista Forleo (Italy) P3 - 41 Comparison of all cause re-hospitalization rates at 30, 90 and 180 days post Heart failure hospitalization Giovanni Battista Forleo (Italy) P3 - 42 Spontaneous Cardioversion and Maintenance of Sinus Rhythm Post Mitraclip® in a Patient with Persistent Atrial Flutter Rachel Xiao Shi Ng (Singapore) P3 - 43 Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Various Types of Hemodynamically Unstable Ventricular Tachycardias with Dopamine Support Jinhee Ahn (Republic of Korea) P3 - 44 Left Atrial Scar and Clinical Outcome of Catheter Ablation in Lone Atrial Fibrillation Jinhee Ahn (Republic of Korea) P3 - 45 Relationship between Extent of Ablation during Redo Procedure and Clinical Outcome in Longstanding Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Jinhee Ahn (Republic of Korea) P3 - 46 A novel microwave catheter with a toroidal radiation pattern can produce circular lesions on endomyocardial ablation Pierre Qian (Australia) P3 - 47 The Association between Coronary Spasm and B-type Natriuretic Peptide and Pulse Wave Velocity Chang Park (Republic of Korea) P3 - 48 Transvascular implantation of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator in a patient who have undergone one-and-a-half ventricle repair Nam Kyun Kim (Republic of Korea) P3 - 49 Transvenous Implantation of a Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device in a Patient with Extracardiac Conduit Fontan Circulation Nam Kyun Kim (Republic of Korea) P3 - 50 Killing Two Birds with One Stone: A Patient with Idiopathic LV VT and Left Lateral AP Aditya Kapoor (India) P3 - 51 A rare case of ibutilide induced sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia Karthik Venkatesh (USA) 47 FRIDAY P3 - 36 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation FRIDAY 08:30 - 12:00 P3 - 52 Comparison of coronary sinus diameter by echocardiography in patient with AVNRT and normal population Subhanarayan Panda (India) P3 - 53 The Novel Methods: Similarity Mapping by Minielectrode to Identify AF Rotors Li-Wei Lo (Taiwan) P3 - 55 Right Ventricular Pacing Failure caused by a Short Circuit during a Shock Delivery: Uncommon but Life Kazuhiro Naito (Japan) P3 - 56 Dilated cardiomyopathy in congenital complete heart block: Functional and echocardiographic improvement after cardiac resynchronisation therapy Orlanda Goh (Singapore) P3 - 57 Cause of death in patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators -Primary prevention vs. Secondary prevention Noriko Matsushita (Japan) P3 - 58 Sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome and its association with sinus node dysfunction and coronary artery disease Kelvin Chua (Singapore) P3 - 59 Use of Real-time Transesophageal Echo to Improve the Safety of Lead Extraction Ryan Aleong (USA) P3 - 60 Acquired Pulmonary Vein Isolation and Multiple Atrial Tachycardias in a Patient with Friedreich Ataxia Ryan Aleong (USA) P3 - 61 The impact of the catheter position to detect respiratory motion during left atrial ablation procedure Kohei Inagawa (Japan) P3 - 62 Clinical Efficacy of ethanol infusion into vein of Marshall for creating conduction block at mitral isthmus Nobutaka Kato (Japan) P3 - 63 Carotid sinus massage -- Interesting effect on a tachyarrhythmia Suchit Majumdar (India) P3 - 64 Safety of Short-Term Use of Dabigatran or Rivaroxaban in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation for Electrical Cardioversion Kwang Jin Chun (Republic of Korea) P3 - 65 Baroreex Sensitivity as a Predictor of Success of Tilt Training in Patients with Neurally Mediated Syncope Kwang Jin Chun (Republic of Korea) P3 - 66 ECG of hypokalemia showing bigeminy of couplets Niti Chadha (India) P3 - 67 Decline in acute sensing threshold in Medtronic pacemaker MRI (Model 5086) versus non-MRI leads(Model 4076) Niti Chadha (India) P3 - 68 A single centre experience in Remote Monitoring of Cardiac Rhythm Devices in India Niti Chadha (India) P3 - 69 Permanent Pacemaker Requirement in patients undergoing Percutaneous Trans-Aortic Valve Implantation with ACCUTRAK Delivery System Niti Chadha (India) P3 - 70 Ivabradine improves diastolic function, oxidative stress, and altered calcium handling in a mouse model of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction Kyoung Im Cho (Republic of Korea) P3 - 71 Effects of hyperthyroidism on acetylcholine dependent K+ currents in murine atria: Is it Time dependent? Kyoung Im Cho (Republic of Korea) P3 - 72 Left Ventricular Epicardial Mapping in patinet with J wave syndrome Koji Nakagawa (Japan) P3 - 73 Tilted Ascending Aorta can predict Small Triangle of Koch Yuichi Momose (Japan) 48 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 14:00 - 17:00 Early Experience with Attain Stability, a new Active Fixation LV Lead Nazar Luqman Bilgrami (Brunei) P4 - 22 Prediction of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation by electrocardiographic characteristics Rena Nakamura (Japan) P4 - 23 Inuence of statin on 12-lead electrocardiographic parameters in patients atrial fibrillation Rena Nakamura (Japan) P4 - 24 Usefulness of Acute Hemodynamic Monitoring in Predicting Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Mitsumi Yamashita (Japan) P4 - 25 Idiopathic premature ventricular contractions originating from the left ventricle adjacent to the His bundle region Keiichi Ashikaga (Japan) P4 - 26 Atrioventricular node vagal stimulation (AVNS) Reduces Ventricular Rate during Atrial Fibrillation Lilian Kornet (Netherlands) P4 - 27 Voltage Mapping of Left Atrial Appendage in patients with Atrial Fibrillation Huimin Chu (China) P4 - 28 Case Studies: Diagnosis of difficult cardiac arrhythmia with an external cardiac monitoring patch Maneesh Shrivastav P4 - 29 Use of an EXTERNAL LOOP RECORDER (ELR) for Arrhythmia Detection in 411 Indian Patients Maneesh Shrivastav (USA) P4 - 30 What lifestyle habit inuences the outcome of catheter ablation in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation? Masateru Takigawa (Japan) P4 - 31 Long-term outcomes after catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Masateru Takigawa (Japan) P4 - 32 Comparison of CRT optimization by impedance cardiography using Task Force® Monitor and by echocardiography Mayuko Yagawa (Japan) P4 - 33 Antiarrhythmic Drug Therapy for Maintaining Sinus Rhythm after Catheter Ablation for Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Takehito Kondo (Japan) P4 - 34 Ectopic origin of coronary sinus in a patient with drug-refractory atrial fibrillation Yamazaki Tsugiyoshi (Japan) P4 - 35 The numbers of AT developed during ablation determines the clinical outcomes of long standing persistent AF Dong-Hyeok Kim (Republic of Korea) 49 FRIDAY P4 - 21 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation FRIDAY 14:00 - 17:00 P4 - 36 Clinical characteristics and outcomes of adenosine triphosphate induced atrial fibrillation after pulmonary vein isolation Dong-Hyeok Kim (Republic of Korea) P4 - 37 Patients with thin LA wall thickness have risk of severe LA volume reduction after AF ablation Dong-Hyeok Kim (Republic of Korea) P4 - 38 Concomitant heart failure predicts excessive sympathetic nervous activity in patients undergoing atrial fibrillation ablation Masaharu Masuda (Japan) P4 - 39 Middle-Term Implantation-Related Infections of Cardiac Rhythm Management Device Therapy: A Retrospective Single-Centre 4-Year Survey Hisaki Masuda (Japan) P4 - 40 Safety of Day Case Pulmonary Vein Isolation for Atrial Fibrillation Minz, Siang Min Cheah (Australia) P4 - 41 The Value of Paced QRS Transitional Zone in Predicting Paced QRS Duration’ Masato Okada (Japan) P4 - 42 Risk of Ventricular Arrhythmia in Patient with Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Motoki Kubo (Japan) P4 - 43 CHADS2-score reect left atrium and appendage remodeling intentionally rather than CHA2DS2-VASc-score for prevention of cerebral infarction Go Haraguchi (Japan) P4 - 44 Both Early Management of Heart Failure and Prevention of Cerebral Infarction are necessary for Atrial Fibrillation Hayato Ohtani (Japan) P4 - 45 Different Characteristics between Early and Late Recurrences after successful RFCA of Idiopathic RVOT-VA Fa-Po Chung (Taiwan) P4 - 46 Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy for Patients with Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries Nishii Nobuhiro (Japan) P4 - 47 Different Response of the J-Wave Morphology to the Acute Ischemia Might Relate to the Lethal Event Satoshi Higuchi (Japan) P4 - 48 Failure characteristics of pacing lead with a hexafilar coil Masayuki Ishimura (Japan) P4 - 49 Effects of calmodulin kinase in atrial fibrillation caused by atrial stretch Norihiro Ueda (Japan) P4 - 50 Renin-Angiotensin System Blockade for Primary Prevention of Atrial Fibrillation: Guided by Age and CHADS2 Score Chen-Ying Hung (Taiwan) P4 - 51 Predictive value of ventricular late potential for prognosis of patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy Fang-zhou Liu (China) P4 - 52 Comparison of Remote (Magnetic) Versus Conventional (Manual) Catheter Control for Mapping and Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias arising from the Right Ventricular Outow Tract: National Heart Centre Singapore Experience Paul Quetua (Singapore) 50 Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 14:00 - 17:00 P4 - 53 Ablation of Aortic Cusp PVC/VTs: A Summary of the Seven Year Experience of National Heart Centre Paul Quetua (Singapore) P4 - 54 Diagnostic yield of transtelephonic event monitors as a screening tool in children Paweena Chungsomprasong (Canada) P4 - 55 Plasma levels of soluble RAGE is associated with left atrial size and clinical outcome in patients Pil-Sung Yang P4 - 57 Levels of sRAGE is associated with clinical outcome in patients with atrial fibrillation underwent catheter ablation Pil-Sung Yang (Republic of Korea) P4 - 58 Modified Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Using a Dual Chamber Pacemaker Lauro Abrahan IV (Philippines) P4 - 59 Circumferential Pulmonary Vein Isolation for Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Kojiro Tanimoto (Japan) P4 - 60 Demography of Permanent Pacemaker Implantation in a Tertiary Care Centre Praveen Sreekumar (India) P4 - 61 Cost Effectiveness of Aggressive risk factor Management in Atrial Fibrillation Management Rajeev Kumar Pathak (Australia) P4 - 62 Relationship between endocardial unipolar and epicardial bipolar voltage mapping in patients with cardiomyopathy Koji Miyamoto (Japan) P4 - 63 Comparison of longitudinal changes of activated-clotting-times and heparin requirements during atrial fibrillation ablation among oral anticoagulants Kohki Nakamura (Japan) P4 - 65 The Low Dose Radiation Protocol Reduce Total Exposure of Radiation in AF Ablation RaSeung Lim (Republic of Korea) P4 - 66 Do elevated troponin levels in the setting of rapid atrial fibrillation predict significant coronary artery disease? Victoria Cheng (Australia) P4 - 67 Feasibility of looped-wire countertraction technique for atrial lead extraction Kohei Matsushita (Japan) P4 - 68 Impact of obstructive sleep apnoea on AF ablation outcomes and role of CPAP: A systematic review Renee Santoreneos (Australia) P4 - 69 Relationship of Left Atrial Scar with Clinical Parameters and Outcome after Ablation in Lone Atrial Fibrillation Jinhee Ahn (Republic of Korea) P4 - 70 Relationship between Extent of Ablation during Redo Procedure and Clinical Outcome in Longstanding Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Jinhee Ahn (Republic of Korea) P4 - 71 Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Hemodynamically Unstable Ventricular Tachycardias with Inotropic Support Jinhee Ahn (Republic of Korea) P4 - 72 Prediction of Atrial Fibrillation Occurrence Based on Surface Electrocardiogram after Cavotricuspid Isthmus Dependent Atrial Flutter Ablation Jinhee Ahn (Republic of Korea) P4 - 73 P4 - 74 SFMC as a promising sensitive marker for hypercoagulability after radiofrequency catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation Toshikazu Funazaki (Japan) An Attempt of Catheter Ablation for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation in a Patient with Progressive Cardiac Conduction Satoru Komura (Japan) 51 FRIDAY P4 - 56 Scar Substrate-Related Conductive Channels in Nonischemic Dilated Cardiomyopathy Patients with Clinical Ventricular Tachycardias and Electrical Storm Li-ting Ho (Taiwan) Friday, 31st October, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Chaired Poster FRIDAY 14:00 - 17:00 (Presenters will stand by from 15:00 - 16:00 to answer questions) CP - 1 Post-Operative Atrial Fibrillation is Associated with an Increased Risk of Late Recurrence of Atrial Fibrillation Yae Min Park (Republic of Korea) CP - 2 Relation between the left atrial appendage and thromboembolic events in patients with atrial Yuzuru Akaiwa (Japan) CP - 3 Comparison of primary prevention ICD therapy: Chinese and US patients Shu Zhang (China) CP - 4 Improve the Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Emerging Countries: The Improve SCA Clinical Study Design Shu Zhang (China) CP - 5 Radiofrequency Ablation in patients with Brugada Syndrome: Our experience Abhijeet Shelke (India) CP - 6 Does the use of new transmitter using 3G system improve compliance with remote monitoring system (RMS)? Aiko Masuda (Japan) CP - 7 Primary prevention of atrial fibrillation with renin-angiotensin system blockers in patients of end-stage renal disease Ting-Tse Lin (Taiwan) CP - 9 Atrial stretch on pulmonary veins in humans reduces conduction velocity during distal pulmonary vein pacing Darius Chapman (Australia) CP - 10 Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia in the very elderly with Cardiomyopathy Sharad Agarwal (UK) CP - 11 Localization of abnormal local activity within and after surface QRS in patients with ischemic ventricular tachycardia Hiroya Mizuno (Japan) CP - 12 Inferior J-wave is associated with ventricular fibrillation related poor prognosis in patients with anterior ST-elevation myocardial Keisuke Okawa (japan) CP - 13 Attenuation of CLOCK-BMAL1 anticipate the occurrence of ventricular arrhythmia after chronic heart failure Jiamin Yuan (China) CP - 14 Clinical features and predictors of ventricular tachyarrhythmias after cardiac resynchronization defibrillator therapy for primary prevention Takahiko Kinjyo (Japan) CP - 15 The Impact of Ethanol Infusion into Vein of Marshall in Pulmonary Vein Isolation Tomofumi Nakamura (Japan) CP - 16 Echocardiographic Determination of Ganglinated Plexi in Left Atrium and its Spatial Relationship to Electrically Determining Method Takayuki Iida (Japan) CP - 17 Percutaneous Epicardial Defibrillation Using Novel Partially Insulated Electrodes Prakriti Gaba CP - 18 Long-term Outcome of Multiform Premature Ventricular Complexes in Structural Normal Heart Chin-Yu Lin CP - 19 Use of Quadripolar LV lead for cardiac resynchronization: A comparison with bipolar lead Amitabh Yaduvanshi (India) CP - 20 Temporal Stability of AF Cycle Length in Human Atrial Fibrillation: an Epicardial Mapping Study Tomos Walter (Australia) 52 Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL A (Durbar) Atrial Fibrillation Drugs, Devices and Clinical Trials in AF New concepts in the management of AF 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 min) 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 15 min) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Rajiv Mahajan Amit Vora Pham Nhu Hung Gautam Sharma Karthigesan Ablation as first line treatment of AF Andrea Natale (USA) Antiarrhythmic drugs for AF: What the future holds? Sanjeev Saksena (USA) Role of implanted loop recorders for AF burden and stroke risk assessment Andrew Epstein (USA) Anticoagulation guided by remote monitoring Suneet Mittal (USA) Optimal strategy for persistent AF ablation Atul Verma (Canada) How to manage AF in patients with CRT Angelo Auricchio (Switzerland) Importance of risk factor management to improve the outcomes of AF ablation Prash Sanders (Australia) An update on AF clinical trials: Where we are at and what are the appropriate endpoints? Douglas Packer (USA) New technologies in the management of AF 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 min) Moderator Moderator Anil Dhall Ngai-Yin Chan Role of adenosine in AF ablation John Miller (USA) Best strategy for monitoring AF burden Atul Verma (Canada) Cryoablation for AF Jasbir Sra (USA) Non-uorscopic technologies for AF ablation Gerhard Hindricks (Germany) Advanced mapping technique and their role in AF and atrial tachycardia ablation Hiroshi Nakagawa (USA) 53 SATURDAY Pacing to prevent AF Jitendra Makkar (India) Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL B (Shahjehan) ICD Lead Extraction: Case based tutorial CIED Infections and Management 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator J Balachander Masahiko Goya Jiefu Yang Implant Procedural Considerations for Lowering CIED Infection Jianming Li (USA) Laser assisted lead extraction Morio Shoda (Japan) Current Status of Lead Extraction in China Xuebin Li (China) Alternative approaches to Lead Extraction; How and Why Seth Worley (USA) Challenges in removing infected leads: A case based discussion Seth Worly (USA) SATURDAY Special considerations: Leads under advisories, surgical approaches and complication management Ravi Mandapathi (USA) Primary Prevention of SCD 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Hua Wei Nigel Lever Shu Zhang Sumeet Chugh Jianming Li The Current Status and the Future of ICD Therapy in Asia Shu Zhang (China) Economics of ICD therapy in India Pervez Ahmed (India) SCD Risk Assessment beyond EF: Lessons from US Experience Jianming Li (USA) Wearable cardioverter-defibrillator use in patients perceived to be at high risk early post-myocardial infarction Andrew Epstein (USA) 54 Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL C (Sheeshmahal) Fellows & Allied Professionals Device troubleshooting Cardiac arrhythmia: Risk factors, alternative medicine, stroke prevention 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Susan Song Su Young Kim Moderator Moderator Pacemaker troubleshooting cases Jung Werner (USA) SC Manchanda O Sai Satish Smoking, hypertension and sleep apnea Prashanthan Sanders (Australia) ICD troubleshooting cases Gyo-Seung Hwang (Korea) Role of yoga and meditation S C Manchanda (India) Anticoagulation and stroke prevention Yoshinori Kobayashi (Japan) SATURDAY 55 Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL D (Jahanara) Paediatric Debate: DFT should be performed in all CRT. Which patients, which strategies? 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) patients 08:30 09:15 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Ulhas Pandurangi Vikas Kataria Is RV Pacing Needed for CRT or is LV-only Sufficient Angelo Auricchio (Switzerland) Pro Asish Nabar (India) Ablation Strategies in CRT Candidates Sang-Weon Park (Korea) Con Yen-Bin Liu (Taiwan) What is the role of RV septal pacing? Harry Mond (Australia) SATURDAY Rebuttal Asish Nabar (India) Rebuttal Yen-Bin Liu (Taiwan) Debate: Dual chamber ICD should be preferred in all patients 9:15 - 10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Palananda Arunathayaraj Ta-Chuan Tuan Vince Paul Abdul Aziz Hua Wei Pro Bharat Kantharia (USA) Con Shenthar Jayaprakash (India) Rebuttal Bharat Kantharia (USA) Rebuttal Shenthar Jayaprakash 56 Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL E (Mumtaz) OAC - AAD Joint Session JHRS Catheter-based AF ablation in patients with structural heart disease VT: A Special Session For Trainees And New Faculty 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Young Hoon Kim Ken Okumura Eugene Downar Ken Okumura Biophysics of RF ablation in the ventricle and on the epicardium Warren Jackman (USA) Sick sinus syndrome Seiichiro Matsuo (Japan) Ventricular anatomy relevant to catheter ablation of VT: Samuel Asirvatham (USA) Congestive heart failure Peter Kistler (Australia) Complications of VT ablation: Minglong Chen (China) Atrial septal defect Kazuhiro Satomi (Japan) Mitral valve disease Bobby John (India) Luncheon Symposium (Medtronic) 12:30 - 14:00 57 SATURDAY Purkinje-system related VT: Akihiko Nogami (Japan) Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Lo Li-Wei (Taiwan) Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL F (Jehangir) Allied Professional Course (Supported by Medtronic) 08:30 - 10:00 Allied Professional Course (Supported by Medtronic) 10:30 - 11:30 Hands on training (Supported by Medtronic) 11:30 - 12:30 Luncheon Symposium (St. Jude Medical) SATURDAY 12:30-14:00 AF technologies (Contact Sensing Mediguide) Hands on training (Supported by Medtronic) 14:00 - 15:30 58 Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL G (Roshanara) Basic Science Update on Mechanisms of Ventricular Arrhythmias: Therapeutic Implications Calcium dysregulation In Arrhythmogenesis 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 15 minutes) 12:30-14:00 (each talk is for of 15 min) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Dong-Gu Shin Dao-Wu Wang Mark Anderson Tae Joon Cha Neural mechanisms in ventricular arrhythmias Peng-Sheng Chen (USA) Autonomic dysfunction in calcium dysregulation Peng-Sheng Chen (USA) Apamin-sensitive K current and ventricular arrhythmias Young-Soo Lee (Korea) Calcium leaks in the genesis of AF Mark Anderson (USA) Electrical storm: pathophysiological insights and therapeutic consequences Yukiomi tsuji (Japan) Calcium, sinus node dysfunction AND AF Bo Yung Joung (Korea) Translational Research in Cardiac Electrophysiology Mapping Rotational Activations: Physiological & Technical Considerations 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Proteomics of Atrial Fibrillation Wei Wang (China) Balbir Singh Shih-Ann Chen Dong-Gu Shin Anand Ganesan Multi-unipolar recording of rotational activation during AF Young-Hoon Kim (Korea) Role of Computational Modelling in Arrhythmia Research Anand Ganesan (Australia) Rotors in Cardiac Fibrillation: Mechanistic and Electrophysiologic Considerations Jose Jalife (USA) Thrombogenesis and AF: Basic Science Perspectives 16:00-17:30 (each talk is of 15 minutes) Fundamentals of Rotor Mapping in the EP lab John Miller (USA) Moderator Moderator Rotors in Human AF: Epicardial and EP lab Mapping Tomos Walters (Australia) Scott Willoughby Amitabh Yaduvanshi AF and Thrombogenesis: Mechanisms and Pathways Shomu Bohora (India) Rotors in Animal Models of AF Dennis Lau (Australia) Atrial Thrombogenesis: Insights from canine studies Kunihiro Nishida (Japan) Atrial Thrombogenesis: Rate vs. Rhythm Scott Willoughby (Australia) 59 SATURDAY Calcium dysregulation in CPVT Silvia Priori (Italy) Arrhythmia Mechanisms and Treatment of CPVT Viney Jaitely (India) Saturday, 1st November, 2014 SATURDAY HALL H (Kamal Mahal 3) VT VF Mapping And Ablation VT Diagnosis And Management In ARVD 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) 14:00-16:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Tsu-Juey Wu Mohammad Shenasa Yenn-Jiang Lin Kazuhior Satomi Mechanisms of VF – Beyond Rotors and Restitution: Norishige Morrita (Japan) VT in the Athlete with ARVD: Does detraining suffice? Hugh Calkins (USA) Catheter Ablation of Channelopathy-related VF: Karl Kuck (Germany) Delineation and Progression of VT Substrate in ARVD: Rabin Chakraborty (India) VF Rotor Mapping during Human VF Nigel Lever (USA) Guidelines for diagnosis of ARVD O Sai Satish (India) VT Ablation In Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy Endocardial and Epicardial VT Ablation in ARVD: Yenn-Jiang Lin (Japan) 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Masahiko Goya Hyung Wook Park Ablation of VT in Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy: Kurt Roberts-Thomson (Australia) VT in Valvular Cardiomyopathy: Yan Yao (China) VT in Granulomatous Cardiomyopathy Calambur Narasimhan (India) 3 dimensional mapping techniques & EGM analyses for VT ablation R Nagrakanti (USA) 60 Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL I (Kamal Mahal 1) Surgery VT Surgery 08:30-10:30 (each talk is of 15 min) Moderator Jae Won Lee Moderator Wong James VT: Basics and EPS Tsu-Juey Wu (Taiwan) VT: RF ablation Cheng-Hung Li(Taiwan) Surgery of VT Takashi Nitta (Japan) Luncheon Symposium (Boston Scientific) SATURDAY 12:30 - 14:00 61 Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL J (Chaitya) Inherited New technology for investigating inherited arrhythmic syndrome Acquired LQTS and Brugada 08:30-10:00 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator Moderator 14:00-15:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Chris Semsarian Hasri Samion Naomasa Makita Genetic background of acquired LQTS Hideki Itoh (Japan) IPS cell Silvia G Priori (Italy) Underlying genetics of the acquired LQTS Impact on management. Minoru Horie (Japan) Exome analysis Takeshi Aiba (Japan) Management and therapy of acquired Brugada syndrome Jyh-Ming Juang (Taiwan) SATURDAY Genome sequencing for investigating cardiac arrhythmia Ramesh Hariharan( India) GWAS Priya Chockalingam (India) Sudden cardiac death risk assessment 10:30-12:30 (each talk is of 20 minutes) Moderator Moderator Kui Hong Dong-Gu Shin Takanori Ikda Hariraj Tomar HCM Chris Semsarian (Australia) LQTS Arun Chopra (India) Brugada Takeru Makiyama (Japan) ARVC Seiko Ono (Japan) Dilated cardiomyopathy Jielin Pulin (China) 62 Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 08:30 - 12:00 Successful catheter ablation for double-loop atrial tachycardia following radical surgery for total anomalous pulmonary Kotaro Fukumoto (Japan) P5 - 2 Cardiac vein anatomy in Koreans; application of cardiac resynchronization therapy Je Wook Park (Republic of Korea) P5 - 3 Bleeding Risk and Major Adverse Events in Patients With Previous Ulcer on Oral Anticoagulation Therapy Seung-Jun Lee (Republic of Korea) P5 - 4 The characteristics of esophageal temperature increases during pulmonary vein isolation Takehiro Kimura (Japan) P5 - 5 Devising Useful Algorithms based on Electrocardiographic Findings to Discriminate between Right Coronary Artery and Left Circumex Artery Occlusion in Acute Inferior Wall Myocardial Infarction Patients Ramdhany Sachin Koomar (Mauritius) P5 - 6 Gender Difference in Clinical Outcome of Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation in Patient with Atrial Fibrillation Seung-Young Roh (Republic of Korea) P5 - 7 The Clinical Outcome of Asymptomatic Atrial Tachycardia Patients after Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation Seung-Young Roh (Republic of Korea) P5 - 8 “Double Trouble”: Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome and Mitral Stenosis Presenting as a Stroke in the Young Jaime Aherrera (Philippines) P5 - 9 Complications with cardiac perforation and lead dislodgement of the 5086 MRI pacing lead Jin Hee Choi (Republic of Korea) P5 - 10 The efficacy of Hybrid Therapy with CFAE Ablation and Bepridil in Patients with Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Tamotsu Sakamoto (Japan) P5 - 11 Catheter ablation in patients with atrial fibrillation less than 75 years old Kennosuke Yamashita (Japan) P5 - 12 Association of QTc interval with fulminant myocarditis Yuan Hung (Taiwan) P5 - 13 Clinical Characteristics of Atrial Tachycardia arising from the Non Coronary Cusp Shomu Bohora (India) P5 - 14 Fasciculo-ventricular tract in genesis of upper septal fascicular ventricular tachycardia Shomu Bohora (India) P5 - 15 Is Ivabradine effective for incessant atrial tachycardia? Shomu Bohora (India) 63 SATURDAY P5 - 1 Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 08:30 - 12:00 P5 - 16 Effectiveness of HUTT on drug administered based on patient’s symptoms for Vasovagal syncope Shomu Bohora (India) P5 - 17 Recurrent Vasovagal syncope: - A likely manifestation of nutritional/endocrinal deficiency or subtle autonomic dysfunction Shomu Bohora (India) P5 - 19 Endocardial Biventricular Pacing in Congenitally Corrected Transposition of Great Arteries using Dual Chamber Pacemaker Anitha G (India) P5 - 20 SATURDAY P5 - 21 P5 - 22 P5 - 23 P5 - 24 A comparison of 12 Lead Electrocardiogram and 2d-Echocardiography Derived Ejection Fraction among Patients with Depressed Ejection Jaime Aherrera (Philippines) CRT with Multipoint Left Ventricular Pacing Improves 12-Month Ejection Fraction in Both Ischemic and Non-Ischemic Patients Carlo Pappone (Italy) Multipoint left ventricular pacing improves hemodynamic response assessed with non-invasive blood pressure measurements in CRT patients Carlo Pappone (Italy) Frequent Premature Ventricular Contractions Induces Left Atrial Enlargement in Patients With Normal Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Jeonggeun Moon (Republic of Korea) Short Stature and Ischemic Stroke in Patients With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation: New Insight into the Old Jeonggeun Moon (Republic of Korea) P5 - 25 Is there a role of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator in patients with Left Ventricular Assist Device? Ilknur Can (Turkey) P5 - 26 Relationship Between Types of Mutations and Cardiac Phenotypes in LMNA- related Cardiomyopathy Suguru Nishiuchi (Japan) P5 - 27 Safety and Effectiveness of Pacemaker and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Leads Using a Excimer Laser Sheath Michio Nagashima (Japan) P5 - 28 Safety of Use of Dabigatran or Rivaroxaban for Total Thoracoscopic Ablation in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Sung Il Im (Republic of Korea) P5 - 29 Short-term Response of Left Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy in patients with Congenital Long QT Symdrome; A single-center Se Yong Jang (Republic of Korea) P5 - 30 The very slow pathway related AVNRT with AV nodal quadruple pathway Takuro Nishimura (Japan) P5 - 31 Prediction of Ventricular Arrhythmia Events in Ischemic Heart Disease Patients with Implantable Cardioverter -Defibrillators Tianjie Feng (China) P5 - 32 Factors associated with bradycardia and hypotension after carotid artery stenting Tianjie Feng (China) P5 - 33 Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in the Elderly: Several Cases of Responder over 80-year-old Toshiyuki Kimura (Japan) 64 Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation 08:30 - 12:00 P5 - 34 P5 - 35 P5 - 36 Response to an ICD Shock: Asia-Pacific Results from the Shock-Less Trial Vanita Arora (India) Difference of Cycle Length between Appropriate and Inappropriate Therapy in Cardiac Channelopathies Woo Seok Lee (Republic of Korea) Impact Of Catheter Ablation On Exercise Capacity In Asymptomatic Patients with Long-standing Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Yoon-Jung Choi (Republic of Korea) P5 - 37 P5 - 38 P5 - 39 P5 - 41 P5 - 42 P5 - 43 P5 - 44 P5 - 45 P5 - 46 P5 - 47 P5 - 49 P5 - 50 P5 - 51 P5 - 52 P5 - 53 The prognostic risk factors of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy: A singlecenter cohort study Xiaoping Li (China) Blind Axillary Vein Access by Shallow Needle Trajectory Techniques in Defibrillation Lead Implantation: A 4-year experience Tuo Zhang (China) Effect of Pilsicainide versus Other Class IC Anti-arrhythmic Drugs after Catheter Ablation of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Yae Min Park (Republic of Korea) Utility of Sustained Microvolt T-wave Alternans in Brugada Syndrome Yann Shan Keh (Singapore) A case of premature ventricular contractions originating from right ventricular outow tract diagnosed by the electrode in the septal branch of great cardiac vein Keita Masuda (Japan) Antipsychotics Administration is Safe in Selected Delirium Patients admitted to Coronary Care Unit Prakriti Gaba (USA) Pacemaker lead-induced “acquired” Tricuspid stenosis: a rarity! Ashish Nabar (India) Ablation of Left-Sided Accessory Pathway from Left Aortic Cusp : First Report Ashish Nabar (India) Impact of Aggressive Weight and Risk Factor Management on the Outcomes of Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Rajeev Kumar Pathak (Australia) Raised Biomarkers and risk of Atrial Fibrillation: Results of a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Rajeev Kumar Pathak (Australia) Two successful ablation cases of focal atrial tachycardia with an uncommon trigger: Speech and Deglutition Akira Ueno (Japan) Epicardial LV lead placement for CRT: 8 year experience Parag Barwad (India0 Management of antiplatelet therapy around pacemaker surgery Noriyuki Ohashi (Japan) The Effect on Quality of Life between Different Origins of VT Yao-Ting Chang (Taiwan) Outcomes of Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation in Infant under 1 Year of Age Yoshihito Hata (Japan) 65 SATURDAY P5 - 40 Can the isolation of LA posterior wall improve the prognosis of patients with persistent atrial fibrillation? Yoon-Jung Choi (Republic of Korea) Saturday, 1st November, 2014 HALL K (Kamal Mahal 2) Poster Presentation SATURDAY 08:30 - 12:00 P5 - 54 ATP-dose-dependent-difference in reaction of accessory pathway with phase 3 & 4 block in an- AVRT-patient Yuji Matsuda (Japan) P5 - 55 Clinical,electrocardiographic and electrophysiologic features of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias originating from the noncoronary cusp Xu Liu (China) P5 - 56 Electrograms in Fascicular Vt -- How to predict successful Ablation Site? Shunmuga Sundaram (India) P5 - 57 Diagnosis of Congenital Long QT Syndrome: Do all clinically Ssuspected patients warrant Genetic Testing? Priya Chockalingam (India) P5 - 58 Appropriate waiting time for confirming dormant conduction after pulmonary vein isolation of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation Ken Kato (Japan) P5 - 60 Predictors of Sinus Node Dysfunction in patients who underwent surgical repair for Atrial Septal Defect Sooyoun Lee (Republic of Korea) P5 - 61 WATCHMANTM compared to aspirin plus clopidogrel: An indirect comparison of PROTECT-AF and ACTIVE-W Virginia Priest (Singapore) P5 - 62 Response of spatio-temporal Twave heterogeneity and QT variability to atrial pacing in heart failure Sachin Nayyar P5 - 63 Defining Arrhythmogenic Ventricular Scar using Time-& Voltage-Domain Analysis for Ventricular Tachycardia Channel Localization in Sinus Rhythm Sachin Nayyar (Australia) P5 - 64 The Effect of Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction on Defibrillation Threshold Chun Yih Paul Lim (Singapore) P5 - 65 Persistent iatrogenic atrial septal defect detected during the second ablation procedure for atrial fibrillation Koichiro Ejima (Japan) P5 - 66 Cardiac Resynchronization therapy in patient with congenitally corrected transposition of great vessels with heart failure Sheetal Gatagat (India) P5 - 67 Apixaban Compared with Warfarin in Patients with Diabetes and Nonvalv ular Atrial Fibrillation in the ARISTOT LE Trial Prem Pais (India) P5 - 68 Poorly Controlled Blood Pressure is Independently Associated with a 50% Higher Risk of Stroke or Systemic Embolism in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: Results from the ARISTOTLE Trial Prem Pais (India) P5 - 69 Presenting Symptoms/Demographics of South Asia patients in IMPROVE Brady: Accelerating Guideline-Indicated Therapy for Sinus Node Dysfunction Calambur Narasimhan (India) P5 - 70 Comparison of efficacy and safetybetween atrial fibrillation ablation using SmartTouch catheter and EZ Steer ThermoCool catheter Taihei Itoh (Japan) P5 - 71 Remote Magnetic Vs Manual Navigation for Radiofrequency Ablation of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation: Long Term, Controlled Data in a large cohort Vikas Kataria (India) P5 - 72 Transfemoral Mechanical Lead Extraction using Double Snare Technique: a New and Simple Approach Dian Andina Munawar (Indonesia) P5 - 73 Interaction of Left and Right Atrial AF Cycle Lengths in Human Atrial Fibrillation: an Epicardial Mapping Study Tomos Walter (Australia) P5 - 74 Long-term Stability of Atrial Activation Patterns in Human Atrial Fibrillation: An Epicardial Mapping Study Tomos Walter (Australia) 66 Route Map Taj Palace - ITC Maurya arg lM ate P ar rd Sa YA UR MA TEL C IT HO to ITC Sa y Wa nM ar rg Ma tin as Ma n Ma rg rya u Ma to y Wa y Wa t arg 4 min 300 mtr Pa sM e lac AJ oT yt a ya W ur Ma ITC Ma na y Wa TC oI Ma ya ur 4 min 300 mtr to arg in M art ai Ma Ab ury a ya ur Ma Sa ITC nM to Wa y to ITC rg Ma ITC nM art in to Ma rg y Wa Ma ya ur Sa S TA y Wa arg lM ate rP AL JP ya rg Ma 5 min 2.5 km ur ai Sa a ard Ma Ma Ab rda ITC E AC rg tel a rP ya ur ay W 67 to ITC Ma Floor Plan Taj Palace E LO NT BB RY Y FR O M Hall G ROSHANARA Inherited E S IR C A on d ti an ta G sen EC re lP ra O H JA all HA F NG D C O Fe SH H ll E a Pr ow ES ll C of s a MA es n H L si d A A A on l L al lied T s O R RA D A + ce ll AN tric en Ha AH dia Sci J ae ic P as B D A -A H M all U E M TA Z ic LL A H n R tio l A A lla al B ri H UR l Fib D tria as B e nc A ie Sc es ic ev D H SH all AH B JA H D C /I AN V P AZ Ro rev IR om iew A F LA Lo acu MG un lty IR ge ENTRY TEA/ COFFEE AREA Shuttle Service Point TAJ BANQUET ENTRY REGISTRATION AREA PORCH RAJA BAG ITC Maurya 68 RANI BAG EN TR Y FR OM HO T EL Floor Plan ITC MAURYA ENTRY Taj Palace Main Road (4 Minute Walk) Shuttle Service Point EXHIBITION AREA EXHIBITION AREA NANDIYA GARDEN Way to North Arcade Philips ENTRY (Lower ground level) Meeting Room St. Jude Medical Tech Suite Boston Scientic Tech Suite Medtronic ENTRY Hall J (Chaitya) SVT AFL + Basic Science 69 Floor Plan ITC MAURYA (Ground level) KAMALMAHAL-III KITCHEN Hall H KAMALMAHAL-III VT Hall K KAMALMAHAL-II Poster Presentation Hall I KAMALMAHAL-I Basic Science + Surgery GLOF BAR TOWER LOBBY BUSINESS CENTER EXISTING-BAR TOILET’S HELP DESK PRE-FUNCTION AREA ENTRY MAIN LOBBY 70 Index A A G Ravi Kishore A P M Sohrabuzzaman A. John Camm Abdel Aziz Abhijeet Shelke Aditya Kapoor Adrian Elliott Aftab Khan Aiko Masuda Ajay Naik Ajit Kumar Ajit Thachil Akihiko Nogami Akihiro Sunaga Akihito Miyoshi Akiko Ueda Akira Ueno Alejandro Jimenez Alex Mclellan Aman Makhija Ameya Udayvar Amit Kumar Malik Amit Vora Amitabh Yaduvanshi Anand Ganesan Andrea Natale Andreas Paumer Andrew Davis Andrew Epstein Angelo Auricchio Anil Dhall Anil Saxena Ankur Kalra An-Ning Feng Anoop Gupta Antonio Raviele Anup Kumar Boro Aparna Jaswal Arthur Wilde Arun Chopra Arun Kanmanthareddy Ashley Nisbet Asish Nabar Aslam Khan Asunga Dunuwile Atahar Ali Atsushi Hiromoto Atul Verma Audry S.Y. Lee B Balachander Jayaraman Balbir Singh Barveen Aisha Abu Baker Benjamin Jacob Benny Togatorop Bharat Kantharia 41 36 19, 34 56 52 16, 33, 38, 47 32 36 32, 52 17, 19, 33, 34 22, 23, 36 42 23, 57 21, 40 46 33 65 42 40 30 35 44 15, 21, 35, 38, 53 35, 52, 59 20, 59 15, 41, 53 18, 25 18, 25, 37 53, 54 35, 53, 56 53 16, 35, 38 30 42 41 19, 38 17 22 25, 44 43, 62 46 33 56 42 22 25 33 53 33 17, 54 17, 25, 35, 59 26 17, 59 39 17, 34, 36, 56 71 Bhupesh Pathik Bien-Hsien Huang Bijal (Ria) Vyas Bing Yang Bobby John Bonpei Takase Bo-Young Joung Bruce Wilkoff Byung-Chun Jung 26 42 40 26 15, 16, 26, 57 46 19 16, 35 21 C Calambur Narasimhan Carlee Schultz Carlo Pappone Caroline Medi Cengis Ermis Chaiyaroj, Suchart Chang Hee Lee Chang Park Chang Sheng Ma Chen Ying Hung Cheng-Hung Li Chen-Ying Hung Chi Cai Chi Keong Ching Chia-Ti Tsai Ching Yu Julius Chen Chin-Pang Chan Chin-Yu Lin Christian Turner Christine Chiu-Man Christophe D'Ivernois Christopher Semsarian Chuen-Wang Chiou Chun Yih Paul Lim Chun-Ja Yoo Chu-Pak Lau Chuttani SK Congxin Huang 27, 60, 66 27 64 25 37 43 17 47 34 50 23, 43 50 31 16 24, 44 33 41 21, 52 17 17 33 25, 37, 44, 62 16, 42 39, 66 36 16, 19, 35 35 24, 38 D Dae-In Lee Daisuke Horiuchi Daisuke Kutsuzawa Daljeet Saggu Dao-Wu Wang Darius Chapman Darragh J. Twomey Davendra Mehta David Cannom David Foo Chee Guan David Hayes David Jardine David O'Donnell David Ross Dejia Huang Denis Terekhov 20, 26, 45 33 33 33 24, 43, 59 52 27, 32 17, 19 16 37 27, 35, 41 37 35 23, 42 41 33 Index Dennis Lau Devinder Singh Dhanan Umadevan Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy Dian Andina Munawar Diane Fatkin Dinesh Choudhary Dipen Shah Domenico Giovanni Della Rocca Dong-Gu Shin Dong-Hyeok Kim Douglas Packer Dulce Obias-Manno 15, 24, 44, 59 36, 59 33 34 66 24, 44 46 22, 36, 38 27 24, 59, 62 49, 50 15, 42, 53 36 E Edgar Wilson Timbol Edward Rowland Elizabeth Stephenson Eugene Downar Eun-Jung Bae 32 41 18 17, 57 18 F Fang-Zhou Liu Fa-Po Chung Fengxiang Zhang Fujian Qu 50 50 32 26 G Gabriel Latcu Ganesh Mani Gautam Sharma Geetanjali Rangnekar Gerhard Hindricks Gil Gross Giovanni Battista Forleo Go Haraguchi Gongbu Zhou Gregory K. Feld Guntur Darmawan Gyo-Seung Hwang 15, 22, 41 43 15, 53 28 15, 23, 38, 53 37 47 50 46 41 32 44, 55 H Han Lim Hariharan Sugumar Hariraj Tomar Haris Haqqani Harry Mond Haruhiko Abe Haruka Fujimaki Hasri Samion Hayato Ohtani Hideki Itoh Hideo Okamura Hideshi Aoyagi Hideyuki Hasebe Hiroshi Nakagawa Hiroshi Tada 40, 46 46 62 42 16, 56 37 26 62 50 62 28 33 21 22, 23, 41, 53 15, 42 72 Hiroshi Watanabe Hirotaka Muramoto Hirotsugu Atarashi Hiroya Mizuno Hisa Shimojima Hisaki Masuda Ho Kah Leng Ho-Chuen Yuen Hongxia Niu Hooi Khee Teo Hua Wei Huang Jin-Long Hugh Calkins Huimin Chu Hui-Nam Pak Hung-Fat Tse Hyelim Park Hyewon Park Hygriv Rao Hyun Soo Lee Hyung Wook Park 25, 44 28 34 52 27 50 36 31 45 21 54, 56 35 15, 19, 43, 44, 60 23, 24, 49 23, 44 19, 34, 35 31 28 16, 19 17 60 I Ilknur Can Il-Young Oh Imran Zainal Abidin In-Soo Kim Ishikawa Toshiyuki 64 28 16 31 35 J Jae Jin Kwak Jae Won Lee Jaemin Shim Jae-Sun Uhm Jaime Aherrera Jaishankar Jasbir Sra Jason Wildschut Jayaprakash Shenthar Je Wook Park Jehan Karen Go-Sumalpong Jeong Wook Park Jeonggeun Moon Jiamin Yuan Jianming Li Jiefu Yang Jielin Pu Jim Pouliopoulos Jin Bae Kim Jin Hee Choi Jin Kyu Park Jing Wang Jinhee Ahn Jitendra Makkar Jitendra Vohra Jiunn-Lee Lin Jodie Ingles 29 43, 61 47 29 63, 64 35 22, 40, 53 36 30 47, 63 27 17 64 52 54 54 62 24 24 63 32 29 47, 51 53 25 22, 30, 34 25 Index John Day John Miller John Triedman JoJo Hai Jonah Amora Jonathan Kalman Joon Hyouk Choi Jose Jalife Joseph Chan Joy Thomas Juan Viles-Gonzalez Junbeom Park Jung Myun Lee Jung Werner Jung-Hee Lee Jyh-Ming Jimmy Juang Jyh-Ming Juang 19, 34 53, 59 18, 37 16, 19 29 15, 34, 36, 38 29 15, 23, 59 37 18, 37 15, 34 28 28 55 30 28 44, 62 K K Chandrasekharan K K Talwar K U Natarajan K.Jaishankar Kai-Hu Shi Kalyanam Shivkumar Kapil Kumawat Karl Kuck Karthigesan Karthik Venkatesh Karthikeya Bhargava Kaushik Rupesh Kazuaki Kaitani Kazuaki Nakajima Kazuhiro Naito Kazuhiro Satomi Kazuo Matsumoto Kazutaka Aonuma Kei Ichihashi Keiichi Ashikaga Keisuke Okawa Keita Masuda Ke-Jiang Cao Kelvin Chua Ken Arai Ken Kato Ken Okumura Kenichi Sasaki Kennosuke Yamashita Kenshi Hayashi Kentaro Minami Kenzo Hirao Ki Hong Lee Kim Sung Soon KK Sethi Kohei Inagawa Kohei Matsushita Kohki Nakamura 15 25, 38 20, 37 35, 45 24 23, 42 15 38, 60 53 47 22 20 27 31 48 57 16, 19, 34 43 47 49 52 65 23 48 21, 42 66 22, 57 27 63 44 39 22 45 35 16, 34, 42 48 51 51 73 Koichi Inoue Koichi Kato Koichi Mizumaki Koichiro Ejima Koji Kumagai Koji Miyamoto Koji Nakagawa Kojiro Tanimoto Kok Wei Koh Koonlawee Nadamanee Kotaro Fukumoto Kuan-Cheng Chan Kui Hong Kumar Narayanan Kunihiro Nishida Kurt Roberts-Thomson Kwang Jin Chun Kyoko Soejima Kyoung Im Cho 19 21 37 66 42 51 48 51 28 60 63 23 25, 42, 62 39 59 41, 60 48 23, 42 24, 48 L Lauro Abrahan Iv Ligang Ding Lilian Kornet Lim Raseung Lingmin Wu Li-Ting Ho Li-Wei Lo Lok Bin Yap 51 20 49 51 46 51 34, 48 30 M M. Khalilullah Mamoru Hayano Maneesh Rai Maneesh Shrivastav Margaret Hood Maria Belen O. Carisma Mario Cortis Mark Anderson Marleen Irwin Martin Stiles Masaharu Masuda Masahiko Goya Masahiko Takagi Masateru Takigawa Masato Fukunaga Masato Okada Masayasu Hiraoka Masayuki Ishimura Maully Shah Maurits Allessie Mayuko Yagawa Mehboob Ali Dar Mei Hwan Wu Meiso Hayashi Melvin Scheinman Michael Wong 19, 38 30 30, 31 26, 49 36 22 17 23, 59 36 15, 16, 38 50 54, 60 44 49 30 50 44 50 18, 41 15, 24 49 36 18 25 22 28, 49 Index Michio Nagashima Michio Ogano Minglong Chen Minki Hwang Minoru Horie Minz, Siang Min Cheah Mithilesh Das Mitsumi Yamashita Mitsuru Yoshino Mizutani Yoshiaki Mohamed Magdi Abbas Mohammad Munawar Mohammad Shenasa Mohan Nair Morio Shoda Motoki Kubo Mukund A Prabhu Myung Hwan Bae 64 39 18, 23, 34, 42, 57 21, 26 25, 62 50 41 49 39 46 23 22, 42 38, 60 23, 40, 42 16, 18, 54 50 20 33 N Nagendra Chauhan Nam Kyun Kim Naokata Sumitomo Naoya Kataoka Narayanan Namboodiri Nazar Luqman Bilgrami Ngai-Yin Chan Ngarmukos Tachapong Nigel Lever Niraj Varma Nishad Chitnis Nishant Gangil Nishii Nobuhiro Niti Chadha Nitish Badhwar Nitish Naik Nobutaka Kato Norihiro Ueda Noriko Matsushita Norishige Morita Noriyuki Ohashi 17 47 18 31 23, 35, 44 49 53 16, 19 41, 54, 60 28 46 21 50 37, 48 22 34 48 50 30, 48 60 65 O O Sai Satish Oh Hyun Lee Orlanda Goh Osamu Igawa Osamu Wakisaka 55, 60 28 48 15, 22 30 P Palananda Arunothayaraj Parag Barwad Paul Quetua Peng-Sheng Chen Pervez Ahmed Peter Kistler Pham Nhu Hung 41 65 50, 51 24, 59 54 15, 17, 41, 57 53 74 Pi-Chang Lee Pierre Qian Pil-Sung Yang Prakash S. Vadagenahalli Prakriti Gaba Pranav Bhagirath Prashanthan Sanders Praveen Sreekumar Prem Pais Priya Chockalingam 18 40, 47 51 23 52, 65 39 15, 34, 41, 53, 55 51 66 43, 62, 66 Q Qina Zhou 31 R R D Yadave R Nagrakanti R R Mantri Rabin Chakraborty Rachel Xiao Shi Ng Raed Sweidan Rahul Samanta Rahul Singhal Raja Selvaraj Rajeev Kumar Pathak Rajeev lochan Rajesh Katare Rajin Choudhury Rajiv Bajaj Rajiv Mahajan Rajnish Juneja Rajnish Sardana Rakesh Yadav Ramdhany Sachin Koomar Ramesh Hariharan Raseung Lim Ravi Mandapati Ravinder Batra Raymond Sy Razali Omar Rena Nakamura Renee Santoreneos Richard Fogel Richard Sutton Ripen Kumar Gupta Roberto De Ponti Rohit, Manoj Kumar Russel Denman Ryan Aleong 15, 17, 19 19 16 25, 41, 60 28, 30, 47 39 40 44 28 51, 65 22 24 34 34 24, 28, 53 18 38, 44 19 63 25, 62 51 18, 37 42 25, 44 19, 35 49 51 16, 35, 38 37 41 15, 22 35 16, 36 48 S S C Manchanda S Mokaddas Hossain S Radhakrishnan Sachin Gavade Sachin Nayyar Saeed Hosseini 55 37 18 26 20, 66 36 Index Sakura Nagumo Samonjay Mukherjee Samuel Asirvatham Samuel Mathews Sandeep Prabhu Sang-Eun Lee Sang-Weon Park Sanjay Dixit Sanjeev Saksena Santokh Dhillon Santosh Dora Sathish Reddy Satoru Komura Satoshi Higuchi Satvic Manjunath Saurabh Kumar Savitri Shrivastav Scott Willough Scott Willoughby Se Yong Jang Se Yong Jung Seiichiro Matsuo Seiko Ono Seokwon Huh Seongwook Han Seshadri Balaji Seth Worley Seung-Jun Lee Seung-Young Roh Shaowen Liu Sharad Agarwal Sheetalkumar Ratanlal Gatagat Sheng-Nan Chang Shenthar Jayaprakash Shibu Mathew Shigetoshi Sakabe Shih Ann Chen Shih-Lin Chang Shingo Sasaki Shinji Ishimaru Shinji Kaneko Shinsuke Yuasa Shivshankar Thanigaimani Shoei K. Stephen Huang Shomu Bohora Shreesha Maiya Shu Zhang Shunmuga Sundaram Si-Hyuck Kang Silvia Priori SK Dwivedi Songnan Wen Sooyoun Lee Spencer Heald Srinivas S Varanasi Sriram Rajagopal Su Young Kim 31 20, 41 15, 17, 22, 57 37 27, 28 30 56 23, 34 15, 35, 38, 53 22, 37 43 28 51 50 29 31, 32 18 59 59 64 29 57 25, 62 29 41 18, 37 35, 54 63 46, 63 41 20, 52 66 21 56 39 27 24, 41, 59 22 29, 31 27 27, 32 25 40 17 19, 59, 63, 64 37 20, 26, 38, 52, 54 66 21 59 16 46 66 37 27 16, 37 55 75 Subhanarayan Panda Subhrangshu Dey Suchit Majumdar Sue Corcoran Suguru Nishiuchi Sumeet Chugh Suneet Mittal Sung Ho Lee Sung Il Im Sunil Chandy Sunny Po Suresh Allamsetty Susan Song Sven Lehmann Sylvia Priori 48 32 48 37 64 54 16, 20, 34, 53 40 26, 64 34 15, 22, 24 39, 40 36, 55 26 24 T T S Kler Ta-Chuan Tuan Tae Joon Cha Taihei Itoh Taishi Kuwahara Takahiko Kinjyo Takanori Ikda Takashi Kanda Takashi Kurita Takashi Kusayama Takashi Nitta Takashi Yamada Takayuki Iida Takehiro Kimura Takehito Kondo Takeru Makiyama Takeshi Aiba Takuro Nishimura Tamotsu Sakamoto Tatsuo Misawa Tay Giat Sing Tetsuyuki Manaka Tharumenthiran (Indran) Ramanathan Tianjie Feng Ting Tse Lin Ting-Tse Lin Tohru Ohe Tomofumi Nakamura Tomos Walters Toshiaki Sato Toshikazu Funazaki Toshiyuki Kimura Tsu-Juey Wu Tuo Zhang Tze-Fan Chao 19 36, 56 24, 43, 59 66 29 52 62 26 25, 35 39 43, 61 26 52 63 49 44, 62 43, 62 64 63 27 17 16 43 64 52 52 44 52 59 36 51 64 34, 60, 61 65 19 U Ulhas Pandurangi 35, 56 Index V Vanita Arora Venkat Tholakanahalli Victoria Cheng Vikas Kataria Vince Paul Viney Jaitely Virginia Priest Vivek Chaturvedi Viveka Kumar 37, 39, 65 36, 42 51 39, 56, 66 35, 56 59 66 22, 29 35 W Wang Chun-Chieh Wanwarang Wongcharoen , MD Warren Jackman Wataru Shimizu Wee Siong Teo Wei Wang Weijian Huang Wei-Ta Chen Wen-Jone Chen Wong James Wonjong Park Woo Seok Lee 35 36 22, 57 25, 44 19, 23, 39, 41 59 35 33 35, 41 61 46 40, 65 X Xi Su Xiaohong Zhou Xiaoping Li Xing-Peng Liu Xinwei Yang Xu Liu Xuan Anh Pham Xuebin Li 25 20 65 22, 41 45 66 33 54 Y Yae Min Park Yamazaki Tsugiyoshi Yan Yao Yann Shan Keh Yanzong Yang Yao Wang Yao-Ting Chang Yaowu Liu 52, 65 49 17, 37, 60 65 44 20 65 30 76 Yash Lokhandwala Yasushi Miyauchi Yasutsugu Nagamoto Yen-Bin Liu Yenn-Jiang Lin Yi-Lan Kou Yimin Wuriyanghai Yoji Okamoto Yong Seog Oh Yoo Ri Kim Yoon-Jung Choi Yoshiaki Yamaguchi Yoshihide Takahashi Yoshihito Hata Yoshimori An Yoshinori Kobayashi Yoshio Kosakai Yoshito Iesaka Yoshiyuki Hama Yosuke Miwa Young Ah Park Young Park Young-Hoon Kim Young-Soo Lee Youquan Wei Yuan Hung Yu-Cheng Hsieh Yugal Mishra Yuichiro Shiki Yuji Matsuda Yuji Matsudo Yukiomi Tsuji Yung-Kuo Lin Yung-Nan Tsai Yuzuru Akaiwa Yves De Greef 16, 20, 22, 26, 42 41 45 56 32, 40, 60 17, 36 26 32 23 45 65 31 34 65 29 15, 42, 55 43 15, 41 21 45 45 36 23, 34, 38, 57, 59 59 45 63 23 43 45 66 66 59 24 33 52 39 Z Zheng Liu Zhong Guoqiang Zulkeee Muhammad 29 33 33 Notes 77 Notes 78 Notes 79 More than 50% Mortality Reduction Improving the Clinical Status of Heart Failure Patients with BIOTRONIK Home Monitoring® The IN-TIME study * has proven safe and ef cient telemedical care of patients with cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure. * Hindricks G et al. The Lancet. 2014, 384(9943). www.biotronik.com