Day 2 19th November 2022
Late Breaking Trials
If you missed this session, we have provided summaries and insights of some of the trials presented. Recordings of these presentations would eventually be made available via the virtual platform for registrants of the conference.
Young Investigator Award Competition
We wish to commend all the finalists for the Young Investigator Award competition on their excellent hard work and presentations. Winners of the competition will be announced tomorrow on the final day of the conference. Until such time, we have prepared a brief summary of the topics presented.
News-worthy abstracts and sessions of Day 2
Atrial Fibrillation 3
Atrial Fibrillation Ablation for Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
(HFpEF): a Randomized Control Trial
Atrial Fibrillation with Pre-excitation-Induced Biventricular dysfunction in
Ebstein’s Anomaly
Acute Heart Failure and Sinus Node Dysfunction – Hyperthyroid-induced
reversible cardiac insult: A case report.
Left Atrial Scarring Does Not Predict Left Ventricular Recovery Post-AF
Ablation in AF-mediated Cardiomyopathy
Tools in Development - Mapping the future
APHRS and HRS Joint Session- Managing Brugada Syndrome
Catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation – new approaches and technology to
attain more durable pulmonary vein isolation (PVI)
Cardiac Dysautonomias
Implant techniques
Highlights for Day 3
The third and final day of the conference approaches but will still be packed with important sessions and workshops for your clinical practice and research. In addition to more “Late Breaking Trials” and more competitive presentations for the “Young Investigator Award”, “Women in EP” and “HRAS GP forum” will also be held tomorrow. Below is a list of selected symposiums and lectures that we hope you would find useful and thought provoking.
APHRS 2022 in photos
Long day? Unwind with our complimentary massages!
Enjoy APHRS 2022!
APHRS 2022 Secretariat