Signals Summit ON-DEMAND - 2022
The Signals Summit was held as a Hybrid CME Accredited 2-Day Conference, December 2-3, 2022, which was held December 2-3, 2022 in Chicago, and live streamed globally in real-time. Signals Summit featured over 30 world-renowned scientists and leaders in the field, who shared their knowledge and insights through illustrative lectures and panel discussions that encouraged open dialogue and an exchange of ideas aimed at barriers and solutions to fundamental constraints. The course provided opportunities for attendees to directly engage with faculty throughout the duration of the conference.
Faculty
Course Founder and Director |
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Elad Anter, MD |
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Course Co-Directors |
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Pierre Jaïs, MD |
Natasja de Groot, MD, PhD |
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Faculty |
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Meir Bar-Tal, MSc |
Stavros Stavrakis, MD, PhD |
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Omer Berenfeld, PhD |
Decebal Gabriel Lațcu, MD |
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David Callans, MD |
Sanjiv Narayan, MD |
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Edward Ciaccio, PhD |
Andrea Natale, MD |
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Kevin Donahue, MD |
José Carlos Pachón, MD |
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Olaf Dössel, MD |
Yoram Rudy, PhD |
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Vadim Fedorov, PhD |
Jeffery Saffitz, MD, PhD |
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Lior Gepstein, MD |
Kalyanam Shivkumar, MD, PhD |
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David Haines, MD |
Bruce Smaill, PhD |
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Michel Haïssaguerre, MD, PhD |
Peter Spector, MD |
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Warren “Sonny” Jackman, MD |
Natalia Trayanova, PhD |
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Jérome Kalifa, MD |
Miguel Valderrábano, MD |
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Josef Kautzner, MD, PhD |
Pascal Van Dessel, MD |
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Steven Kim, MSEE |
Edward Vigmond, PhD |
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André Kléber, MD |
Gaurav Upadhyay, MD |
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Zachary Koch, CCDS, CEPS |
Paul Wang, MD |
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On-Demand Agenda - Day 1
Welcome / Introduction / Opening Remarks |
SESSION I: |
PRINCIPLES OF CARDIAC CONDUCTION DEDUCED FROM EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS |
MECHANISMS AND SIGNALS OF SLOW CONDUCTION IN THE HEART |
3D ACTIVATION IN REGIONS OF ELECTRICAL DISCONTINUITY |
3D ACTIVATION IN AF |
CONTRIBUTION OF HETEROGENICITY IN REPOLARIZATION FOR ARRHYTHMOGENESIS |
ELECTROGENESIS OF CARDIAC BIOPOTENTIALS |
Panel Discussion |
SESSION II: |
UNIPOLAR, BIPOLAR, OMNIPOLAR, AND LAPLACIAN ELECROGRAMS |
CHALLENGES IN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT OF ACTIVATION TIMES |
TRANSLATING CONDUCTION VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS FROM 2D TO 3D |
METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MAPPING FIBRILLATORY RHYTHMS |
INSIGHTS FROM HIGH-RES, HIGH-DENSITY MAPPING OF AF IN HUMANS |
MAPPING WITH PACING FORM MULTIPLE WAVEFRONT IMPROVES SUBSTRATE CHARECTERIZATION OF VT ISTHMUS SITES |
SIGNAL RECORDINGS: IDEAS TO IMPROVE CATHETER DESIGNS |
Panel Discussion |
*Special Virtual Case Theater Session |
AFib Workflow with the OCTARAY™ Mapping Catheter and TRUEref™ Technology |
SESSION III: |
ELECTRICAL PROPAGATION IN VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION |
Panel Discussion |
SESSION IV: |
IMPLEMENTING FILTERS TO IMPROVE SIGNAL RECORDINGS |
NEAR FIELD DETECTION: RESOLVING LOCAL CONDUCTANCE IN THE SUBSTRATE |
ROLE OF SPATIOTEMPORAL ELECTROGRAM PROPAGATION IN AF MAPPING |
ELECTROGRAPHIC FLOW MAPPING IN PERSISTENT AF |
A NEW MAPPING APPROACH FOR IMPROVED SCAR DETECTION |
MAPPING AND IDENTIFYING ABLATION TARGETS DURING AF |
THE CHALLENGES OF AF MAPPING |
Panel Discussion |
SESSION V: |
ABLATION APPROACH OF PERSISTENT AF WITH PFA |
CARDIAC NEUROMODULATION OF VASOVAGAL SYNCOPE |
ALCOHOL ABLATION OF PVC/VT |
On-Demand Agenda - Day 2
SESSION VI: |
COMPUTATIONAL APPROACHES FOR DIFFERENTIATING NEAR-FIELD FROM FAR-FIELD POTENTIALS |
COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF AF TO GUIDE THERAPY |
STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS GAPS IN UNDERSTANDING ELECTRICAL SIGNALS FROM MAPPING, WEARABLE, AND IMPLANTABLE DEVICES |
DEEP LEARNING FOR RAPID CREATION OF CHAMBER GEOMETRY |
Panel Discussion |
SESSION VII: |
ANATOMY AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF THE HIS–PURKINJE NETWORK |
AUTONOMIC GANGLIA AND THEIR ROLE IN AF |
CARDIONEUROABLATION ASSOCIATED WITH PVI |
THE VEIN OF MARSHALL AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO AF |
BACHMANN’S BUNDLE AND ITS ROLE IN AF |
LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH PACING |
Panel Discussion |
*Special Virtual Case Theater Session |
Paroxysmal AF with FARAPULSE PFA |
SESSION VIII: |
OPTOGENETIC SENSORS AND ACTUATORS FOR TREATING ARRHYTHMIAS |
IMMUNE RESPONSE MODULATION IN ARVC TREATMENT |
ALCOHOL ABLATION OF ARRHYTHMIAS |
INTEGRATION OF HIGH-RES MAPPING AND ABLATION IN A SINGLE CATHETER |
THE FUTURE OF CATHETER ABLATION |
Panel Discussion |