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With the participation of the ESC Working Group on e-Cardiology and in conjunction with the 39th Annual Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology BUILDING FLOOR PLAN Building Floor Plan Function Space 9 Function Space 8 Function Space 7 Function Space 6 MEZZANINE Function Space 5 To Level 2 Function Space Function Function Space Space 3 2 1 CAGLIARI To Mezzanine BARI VENEZIA Speaker Service Centre ROMA MILANO BOLOGNA To Level 1 LEVEL 2 To Exam Room FIRENZE LEVEL 1 REGISTRATION To Levels 0 & 2 ENTRANCE To Level 0 EHRA Members Lounge To Exam Room Business Centre ATM LEVEL 0 AGORA NAPOLI TORINO Charging Point POSTERS Consult the programme EXHIBITION First Aid Information Point To Level 1 To Levels 1 & 2 Cloakroom PALERMO The PACE GENOVA Google Play Apple Store The EHRA Key Messages Mobile App is supported in the form of an unrestricted educational grant by: www.escardio.org/EHRA TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Address................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1 Special Events..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 Organising Committees....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 Congress Resources........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4 Congress Timetable.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 EHRA Members’ Benefits.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 Highlights On...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Useful Information.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Programme at a Glance.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 Contact Details.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 Acknowledgements.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15 Sunday Morning Sessions......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Lunchtime Sessions...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................27 Afternoon Sessions..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................29 Evening Sessions..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Poster Sessions.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................39 Monday Morning Sessions......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................57 Lunchtime Sessions...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................66 Afternoon Sessions..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Evening Sessions..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................81 Poster Sessions.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................82 Tuesday Morning Sessions......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................97 Lunchtime Sessions........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................107 Afternoon Sessions.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................109 Poster Sessions...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................119 Wednesday Morning Sessions...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................131 Poster Sessions..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................137 Sessions by topic....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................145 Chairpersons & Judges.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................146 Speakers...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................148 Authors...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................151 WELCOME ADDRESS Dear Colleagues, I am delighted to welcome you to EHRA EUROPACE – CARDIOSTIM 2015, organised by the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) in collaboration with Cardiostim and the Working Groups on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology and e-Cardiology. The scientific content throughout the congress is exciting to say the least. The programme committee, expertly lead by Prof. Cecilia Linde, Prof. Michael Glikson and Dr. Philippe Ritter, worked from a comprehensive list of topics that really highlight the multidisciplinary and translational approach in modern electrophysiology, diagnosis of arrhythmias and conduction disturbance. This excellent programme has been put together by leading experts from around the world, and has been augmented by its alignment to the strategy of EHRA through the inclusion of sessions from the Innovation, Young EP and Women in EP communities. For the third edition in a row we have received more than 1 500 abstract submissions, and to celebrate this remarkable result we have put a real emphasis on abstract presentations. The “Best Abstracts” have been given the visibility they deserve by being on display for the whole congress, as well as a new format for the presentation of oral abstracts to facilitate communication and encourage discussion. Also, there will be two Young Investigator Award sessions, with winners announced during the Awards and Closing Ceremony. These sessions are a great opportunity to network and exchange knowledge with both the abstract presenters and the rest of the audience. The EHRA - ESC stand (B300) in the exhibition area is well worth a visit. EHRA membership gives delegates benefits such as exclusive access to EHRA Members only sessions, entry to the Members’ Lounge where you can stop for a coffee and meet with the EHRA Executive Board and get discounts on the congress registration fees. More information is available on the EHRA - ESC stand as well as from the EHRA booths located throughout the congress centre, including one in the registration area. We also have a great selection of industry partners attending the congress, bringing with them examples of cutting edge technology and medical advancements. Make sure to go and see them in the exhibition area. As well as taking in all that the congress has to offer, allow yourself some time to explore Milan. Dating back 26 centuries, it is one of the oldest cities in Europe; it really is a fascinating city. Thank you for being here with us in Milan, I wish you all a great congress and hope that you are able to make the most of all the opportunities it brings you to learn and share. Professor Karl-Heinz Kuck EHRA President, 2013 - 2015 1 SPECIAL EVENTS All participants are personally invited by the President of the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) to the Inaugural session Sunday 21 June 2015 18:15 - 19:15 in room Milano Performance Welcome addresses EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 Highlights Opening Address Performance The European Heart Rhythm Association is pleased to invite you to the Networking reception in the exhibition area directly after the Inaugural session. All attendees are encouraged to view the “Best Abstracts” which will be on display in the poster area during the Networking reception and will remain in place throughout the whole congress. EHRA General Assembly Tuesday 23 June, 15:30 - 16:30 in room Firenze Welcome address Prof. K.H. Kuck, President Parting salutation of EHRA Board Chairs Prof. K.H. Kuck, President Report on EHRA’s activities Prof. C. Leclercq, Secretary Election results of new EHRA Board Prof. A. Auricchio, Nominating Committee Chairperson Financial update FY2014-15 Prof. B. Merkely, Treasurer Questions & Answers Result of the selection of the new Editor-in-Chief Prof. P. Vardas, Task force Chairperson Introduction of new President Prof. K.H. Kuck, President Words from new President Prof. G. Hindricks All EHRA members are welcome and encouraged to attend. 2 ORGANISING COMMITTEES EHRA Executive Board President Prof. K.H. Kuck Ex-officio Editor-in-Chief of EP-Europace Prof. A.J. Camm President-Elect Prof. G. Hindricks Past President Prof. A. Auricchio Secretary Prof. C. Leclercq Representative of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Prof. P. Volders Treasurer Prof. B. Merkely Representative of the ESC Working Group Grown-Up Congenital Heart Disease Prof. G. Diller Representative of the ESC Working Group on e-Cardiology Prof. M. Malik SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Prof. Cecilia Linde, EHRA Chairperson Dr. Philippe Ritter, Cardiostim Chairperson Prof. Michael Glikson, EHRA Vice-Chairperson Prof. Pierre Jais, Cardiostim Vice-Chairperson MEMBERS Prof. Jean-Jacques Blanc Prof. Jesper Hastrup Svendsen Prof. Luigi Padeletti Prof. Carina Blomström-Lundqvist Dr. David Hayes Dr. Renato Pietro Ricci Dr. Lucas Boersma Prof. Hein Heidbuchel Dr. Alessandro Proclemer Dr. Maria Grazia Bongiorni Dr. Meleze Hocini Prof. Vincent Probst Dr. Giovanni Luca Botto Assoc. Prof. Carsten Israel Dr. Eric Rosenthal Prof. Giuseppe Boriani Prof. Tiny Jaarsma Dr. Frederic Sacher Dr. Michele Brignole Prof. Jan Janousek Dr. Andrea Sarkozy Prof. Josep Brugada Prof. Werner Jung Dr. Magnus Settergren Prof. Jean-Claude Daubert Prof. Rose Anne Kenny Dr. Win Kuang Shen Dr. Tom de Potter Dr. Valentina Kutyifa Prof. Georg Schmidt Prof. Jean-Claude Deharo Prof. Gregory Y.H. Lip Prof. Christian Sticherling Dr. Paolo Della Bella Prof. Ignacio Fernandez Lozano Prof. Isabel van Gelder Prof. Joachim Ehrlich Prof. Marek Malik Dr. Sami Viskin Dr. Maurizio Gasparini Prof. Bela Merkely Dr. Paul Volders Dr. Peter Geelen Prof. John Morgan Prof. Hein J.J. Wellens Prof. Andreas Goette Dr. Francis Murgatroyd Prof. Christian Wolpert Prof. Bulent Gorenek Dr. Carlo Napolitano Prof. Douglas Zipes Dr. Moti Haim Dr. Jonas Oldgren Dr. Franck Halimi Dr. Mark O’Neill 3 CONGRESS RESOURCES CME Accreditation The EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 Congress is accredited by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) for 21 hours of external CME credits. Each participant should claim only those hours of credit that have actually been spent in the educational activity. EBAC works in cooperation with the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) which is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS). EBAC credits are recognised by the American Medical Association towards the Physician’s Recognition Award (PRA). Detailed instructions for converting these credits to AMA PRA category 1 credits are available on the AMA website. EBAC Certificates will be available at the Registration desk on Tuesday 23 June and Wednesday 24 June. EHRA Certification Exams Please note that you must be pre-registered to participate: no on-site registration available. Full day examination: • Tuesday 23 June: Certification for Allied Professionals in Cardiac Pacing and ICDs • Tuesday 23 June: Certification in Invasive Cardiac Electrophysiology • Wednesday 24 June: Certification in Cardiac Pacing and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs) e-Library All slide presentations, abstracts and posters are available for electronic consultation on-site in the e-Library located in the poster area. Industry Programme Consult this new document to find: •List of industry partners, Exhibition Floor Plan and Satellite Symposia Programmes •Venue Floor Plan and General Information •A Notepad 4 EHRA EUROPACE-CARDIOSTIM 2015 in the palm of your hand! The “EHRA 2015” Mobile App is available now! This free Mobile App will be your guide before, during and after the congress. Download the app now! Scan the QR Code or search for “EHRA 2015” in the App Store or Google Play Anywhere, at any time, find EHRA EUROPACE CARDIOSTIM 2015 essentials on your mobile device. Manage and prepare your congress experience: •View the entire scientific programme •Receive frequent updates •Search for the key opinion leaders, international experts, faculty members •Create your personal schedule •Don’t miss the key deadlines! •NEW! Ask questions and vote during “Mobile App interactive sessions!” Please note this Mobile App is tailored to be your personal guide before and during the congress, no printed programme book will be provided to congress attendees. EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 Mobile App is supported by Medtronic in the form of an unrestricted educational grant Scientific Programme & Planner The online version of the scientific programme allows you to plan your personal congress schedule and review abstracts online. •Make your own selection according to your needs and interests •Search sessions by: Session title Topic Presenter Day & time Available on www.escardio.org/EUROPACE CONGRESS TIMETABLE 8:00 7:30 9:00 8:30 10:00 9:30 11:00 10:30 12:00 11:30 13:00 12:30 14:00 13:30 15:00 14:30 16:00 15:30 17:00 18:00 16:30 17:30 19:00 18:30 20:00 19:30 20:30 Saturday 20 June REGISTRATION Sunday 21 June REGISTRATION EXHIBITION POSTERS MP SESSIONS POSTERS SESSIONS SATELLITE SYMPOSIA MP SESSIONS SESSIONS INAUGURAL SESSION NETWORKING RECEPTION SESSIONS SATELLITE SYMPOSIA SESSIONS SATELLITE SYMPOSIA Monday 22 June REGISTRATION EXHIBITION POSTERS MP SESSIONS POSTERS SESSIONS SATELLITE SYMPOSIA MP SESSIONS Tuesday 23 June REGISTRATION EXHIBITION POSTERS MP SESSIONS POSTERS SESSIONS SATELLITE SYMPOSIA SESSIONS MP GA Wednesday 24 June REGISTRATION EXHIBITION POSTERS SESSIONS 8:00 7:30 9:00 8:30 MP 10:00 9:30 SESSIONS 11:00 10:30 12:00 11:30 CLOSING & AWARDS 13:00 12:30 14:00 13:30 15:00 14:30 MP Moderated Posters GA EHRA General Assembly 16:00 15:30 17:00 16:30 18:00 17:30 19:00 18:30 20:00 19:30 20:30 5 EHRA MEMBERS’ BENEFITS EHRA MEMBERSHIP EHRA membership is open to specialist cardiologists with expertise in arrhythmias and electrophysiology, as well as to basic scientists, members of allied professions, and general cardiologists. Join EHRA on www.escardio.org/EHRA to get access! The benefits of EHRA membership: •Exclusive access to dedicated scientific sessions during EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 and to online resources •Access to the EHRA Lounge level 1 providing all members the opportunity to meet with EHRA Executive Board •Discount on EHRA education including: Special rate on registration fee for EHRA courses Free online webinars Reduced fees on EHRA booklets •Registration discount on the annual congress entrance fee •Reduced fee for the EP Europace Journal •Exclusive access to EHRA Training Fellowships and a selection of EHRA Educational Content Online (including access to the ESC eLearning platform) •Quarterly e-Newsletter •Automatic ESC membership and benefits •10% off on all cardiology publications from Oxford University Press (OUP) EHRA DEDICATED SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS EHRA members attending this year’s congress will benefit from members only sessions: • Programming a primary prevention implantable cardioverter defibrillator Sunday 21 June 16:30-18:00, Torino - lecture room • Management of channellopathies in children, adolescents & young adults. Monday 22 June 16:30-18:00, Cagliari - lecture room • Devices may not be forever? Can ongoing ICD or CRT therapy become unnecessary? Tuesday 23 June 11:00-12:30, Torino - lecture room EHRA MEMBERS’ LOUNGE The EHRA Members’ Lounge is an exclusive area at level 1 providing all EHRA members 2015 with a pleasant and intimate environment to meet with the EHRA Executive Board (Profs. Kuck, Hindricks, Auricchio, Camm, Merkely and Leclercq). This allows you to address specific but also more general questions to the EHRA leadership team as well as to meet with colleagues, check emails or simply enjoy a cup of coffee. Visit us on the EHRA - ESC stand (B300) • Find out more about EHRA membership, upcoming educational courses & webinars, grants, EP Europace journal and ESC general activities • Pick up a copy of the EHRA White Book 6 HIGHLIGHTS ON LIVE AND RECORDED SESSIONS Live case transmissions will be broadcast allowing the audience to closely follow the procedures and benefit from the experience of the experts. On Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 June in room Milano Recorded case sessions will be presented in a discussion format where real life challenging cases will be: • Demonstrated by the experts • Examined with the audience • Concluded with recommendations and take-home messages On Sunday 21, Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 June in room Milano TRACKS Uncover your topic of choice by following a congress track: Atrial Fibrillation track Topics:Atrial Fibrillation - AF ablation - Anticoagulants Nurses and Allied Professional track Pacing track Topics:Cardiac Pacing - Lead management New implantable and nonimplantable devices Noninvasive and e-cardiology track Topics:ECG and e-cardiology - Remote monitoring ECG interpretation Basic and genetic track Topics:Genetics - Basic Electrophysiology Device track Topics:ICD - CRT Ablation track Topics:Traditional ablation - VT ablation HONORARY LECTURES Come and listen to world renowned experts in our community talk on their chosen subject: Intercontinental Lecture Professor Melvin Scheinman On Sunday 21 June in room Milano Einthoven Lecture Professor Guenther Breithardt On Sunday 21 June in room Milano Pioneer in clinical Electrophysiology Lecture Professor Jean-Claude Daubert On Wednesday 24 June in room Napoli NEW! POSTER SESSION “BEST ABSTRACTS” Research will be presented in the poster session entitled “Best Abstracts”. The abstracts with the highest grades will be given full visibility for the entire congress. The presenters will be by the poster during the Networking Reception that follows the Inaugural session on the evening of Sunday 21 June, between 19:00 and 20:00. NEW! ORAL ABSTRACT SESSIONS These sessions will be held in the purposely designed area “AGORA” next to the poster area. Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present their work followed by a Question & Answer period of 3 minutes animated by experts chairing the session. 7 USEFUL INFORMATION Access to Lecture rooms Seating is on a “first come-first served” basis. We recommend you go to the lecture room well before the session begins. Due to safety regulations, we are required to close the access to the session if the room fills to capacity. Banking An ATM is available on level 1. Business Centre A business centre is available on level 1. Cloakroom The cloakroom is located in the registration area and is free of charge. City Information For information on Milan, visit the City Information desk in the registration area. Charging Point Charging points for charging of mobile devices are available on levels 0, 1 and 2. Congress Badge The congress badge gives access to the congress from Sunday 21 June to Wednesday 24 June 2015. For security reasons, please ensure your badge is visible at all times during the congress. Delegate Bag Each delegate is entitled to a bag to be collected from the dedicated desk in the registration area. It contains the Programme at a Glance, the Industry Programme and a pen. First Aid Participants in need of medical treatment should refer to the ESC staff in the registration area. Information Desk Information desks are available on levels 0, 1 and 2. Journal Delegates registered at the Standard fee (EHRA members or non EHRA members) are offered a complimentary subscription to the EP Europace Journal for 1 year (2016). @ Internet Corner Computers with internet are available in the exhibition area. 8 Language The official language of the congress is English. With the exception of two Nurse and Allied Professional sessions in Italian, all lectures and presentations will be held in English only. Lost and Found Lost and found items can be recovered from the registration area. No Smoking EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 is a non smoking congress. Smoking is strictly prohibited throughout the building. Prayer Room A prayer room is available. For more information please ask at any information point. Programme The congress Mobile App contains the most up to date programme and is the fastest way to search sessions, speakers and topics. There is no printed Final Programme. iPads to consult the programme via the Mobile App are available on levels 0, 1 and 2. Registration Registration to EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 entitles delegates to the following: •A copy of the Programme at a Glance and the Industry Programme •Access to the scientific sessions (with the exception of three EHRA Members only sessions) •Access to the exhibition and The PACE •Refreshment breaks each day from Sunday 21 to Wednesday 24 June. All delegates are cordially invited by the President of the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) to attend the Inaugural session and Networking reception on Sunday 21 June. Visual Reproduction Photographing or filming scientific sessions or meetings is strictly prohibited (except with prior permission of the ESC). The ESC reserves the right to video all presentations of the EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 Congress. PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 08:30 - 10:00 Atrial fibrillation and heart failure: advances and gaps in knowledge in the elderly.................................................................................................................................ROMA Cardiac pacing troubleshooting I: indications........................................................................NAPOLI Reducing shocks in implantable cardioverter-defibrillator recipients.......................................................................................................................TORINO Difficult accessory pathway ablations....................................................................................................... PALERMO Management of catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia..................................................................................................................GENOVA Antiarrhythmic gene and pharmacological therapy...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................BOLOGNA Novel aspects of ventricular repolarisation assessment..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FIRENZE Global approach to heart rhythm management.................................................. VENEZIA Allied professionals (Italian): Remote monitoring and remote treatment................................................................................................................................................................................................................................BARI Cancer treatment and cardiotoxicity......................................................................................................... CAGLIARI Who said there’s nothing new in 12-LEAD-ECG? New lessons....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................AGORA 11:00 - 12:30 Recorded session - Robotics and technologies to facilitate atrial fibrillation ablation and device implantation.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................MILANO The role of LAA occlusion to prevent thromboembolism in atrial fibrillation..........................................................................................................................ROMA How to minimise risk for infection during device implantation?........................................................................................................................................................................................................................NAPOLI Risk stratification a decade on from SCD-HeFT.............................................. TORINO How to decrease fluoroscopy exposure during electrophysiology procedure?.........................................................................................................PALERMO One gene, different phenotypes: how is it possible? Lessons from mixed phenotypes in Brugada syndrome..........................................................................................................................................................................................................GENOVA Oxidative stress and membrane excitability.........................................................BOLOGNA Renaissance of Holter monitoring?............................................................................................................................... FIRENZE Differences in electrophysiology between Europe and Japan: do they really matter? An update of clinically relevant information...........................................................................................................................................VENEZIA Nursing issues and skills in arrhythmia care......................................................................................................BARI Antiarrhythmic drugs for prevention of atrial fibrillation - what is new?................................................................................................................................................................................CAGLIARI Modern treatment of arrhythmias: data from clinical practice and registries.................................................................................................................................................................AGORA 12:45 - 13:45 Transcatheter Pacing Systems: From development to clinical results Sponsored by Medtronic........................................................................................................................................................................................................ROMA 12:45 - 13:45 How to optimise the mitral regurgitation treatment of your heart failure patients with TMVR? Sponsored by Abbott Vascular..............................................................................................................................................................NAPOLI AF - New Tools for an Old Disease Sponsored by Biosense Webster..........................................................................................................................................GENOVA Present and future of advanced mapping Sponsored by St.Jude Medical................................................................................................................................................BOLOGNA 14:00 - 15:30 lecture..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................MILANO of atrial fibrillation: time for something completely different?..........................................................................................................................................................ROMA Why and how to implant a leadless pacemaker..........................................................NAPOLI The subcutaneous defibrillator in practice.................................................................................. TORINO AVNRT ablation.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................PALERMO Advanced pharmacological and molecular therapies for inherited arrhythmias.......................................................................................................................GENOVA Post-extrasystolic potentiation and myocardial Ca2+ homeostasis..........................................................................................................................................................FIRENZE Atrial fibrillation and stroke in 2015...................................................................................................................... VENEZIA Four interesting cases (interactive session) in implantable cardioverter defibrillator care.............................................................................................BARI From bench to personalised therapy with antiarrhythmic drugs........................................................................................................................................................................................................CAGLIARI Atrial fibrillation: risk factors, fibrosis and outcomes.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................AGORA Honorary Management 16:30 - 18:00 Upstream treatment of atrial fibrillation: myth or reality?...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ROMA MRI of patients with pacemaker – what are the challenges?........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................NAPOLI Programming a primary prevention implantable cardioverter defibrillator..............................................................................................................TORINO Focal atrial tachycardia ablation......................................................................................................................................... PALERMO Beyond Mendelian Inheritance in arrhythmias: impact for management...........................................................................................................................................................................................GENOVA Novel modulators of cardiac ion channel..........................................................................BOLOGNA The ECG in cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT)......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FIRENZE Guidelines: what is in it for me?............................................................................................................................................................................BARI Ventricular arrhythmias, devices and antiarrhythmic drugs........................................................................................................................................................................................................CAGLIARI Ablation therapy and bail out strategies in complex arrhytmias.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................AGORA 18:15 - 19:15 Inaugural session............................................................................................................................................................................................................................MILANO 9 PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 08:30 - 10:00 Management of atrial fibrillation – new ideas for 2015............................ROMA The pericardium and the electrophysiologist........................................................................NAPOLI Troubleshooting stored data in ICDs: is it VT, SVT, both or neither? Part 1..................................................................................................................................................................TORINO Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) from genes to bedside.................................................................................................................................................GENOVA Cardiac ion channels and their macromolecular complexes: electrophysiology and beyond...................................................................BOLOGNA Emerging smartphone application for cardiac evaluation.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FIRENZE New developments in technology for arrhythmia nursing...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................BARI Antiarrhythmic drugs and devices during pregnancy................. CAGLIARI Risk predictors beyond LVEF + ECG.......................................................................................................................AGORA 10:15 - 10:45 State-of-the-art: ablation in patients on NOACs Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim................................................................................................................................AGORA 11:00 - 12:30 Live session.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................MILANO Rotors and atrial fibrillation: experimental and clinical aspects.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ROMA Lead extraction in practice................................................................................................................................................................................NAPOLI Troubleshooting stored data in ICDs: is it VT, SVT, both, or neither? Part 2...............................................................................................................................................................TORINO Catheter ablation of complex ventricular arrhythmias.... PALERMO Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: from genetics to electrical therapies......................................................................................................................................................................................................GENOVA Integrating remote monitoring of cardiac implantable electronic devices into daily clinical practice.........................................................................FIRENZE Remote monitoring to impact morbidity and mortality.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................VENEZIA Professional and training issues for nurses and allied professionals..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................BARI Practical approach to devices and ablation in adults with repaired congenital heart disease.................................................................................................CAGLIARI ICD therapy: clinical data and new concepts..........................................................................AGORA 12:45 - 13:45 Improving outcomes in Paroxysmal and Persistent AF Ablation - Sponsored by Medtronic................................................................................................................ROMA Atrial high rate episodes and stroke prevention - An update. Organised by AFNET, supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Daiichi Sankyo Europe......................................................................NAPOLI Can the new Generation of Contact Force catheter make AF Ablation more simple? Sponsored by Biosense Webster.............................................................................................................................................TORINO Leadless pacing, Advancing Standard of Care Sponsored by St.Jude Medical.......................................................................................................................................................PALERMO The subcutaneous defibrillator: are we ready for a paradigm shift? Sponsored by Boston Scientific....................................................................................................................................................GENOVA Extending the Boundaries in Managing Heart Failure Patients - Sponsored by Sorin Group CRM................................................................BOLOGNA 10 12:45 - 13:45 Left atrial appendage closure: which of your AF patients benefit most? - Sponsored by Boston Scientific............................................................FIRENZE Controversies and advances in management of Atrial Fibrillation - Special session organised by EPIC Alliance, supported by an unrestricted educational grant from BIOTRONIK..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................VENEZIA 14:00 - 15:30 Breaking Trial...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................MILANO Achieving permanent lesions in atrial fibrillation...............................................................ROMA Unanswered questions in lead management.............................................................................NAPOLI Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) in the near future: what developments?..................................................................................................TORINO Defining the outcome of a VT ablation............................................................................................. PALERMO Troubleshottoting in surface ECG..............................................................................................................................GENOVA Carmeliet-Coraboeuf-Weidmann lecture......................................................................BOLOGNA Health technology assessment of device remote monitoring...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FIRENZE Arrhythmias and device problems in acute cardiac care..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................VENEZIA Organising care for arrhythmia patients: what can we learn from different models?..............................................................................................................BARI New approaches to arrhythmias in repaired congenital heart disease.....................................................................................................................................................................................CAGLIARI How to improve procedural outcomes following atrial fibrillation ablation................................................................................................................................................................................................AGORA Late 15:30 - 16:30 on CCE General Assembly.............................................................................................................................BOLOGNA WG 16:30 - 18:00 session - Basic ablation and complex implantable cardioventer-defibrillator therapy in paediatric practice...............................................................................................................................................................................................................MILANO Persistent atrial fibrillation ablation: the quest for a tailored approach to each patient...................................................................................................................ROMA Managing infected devices......................................................................................................................................................................................NAPOLI What is needed to provide cardiac resynchronisation therapy for all European patients?...................................................................................................................................TORINO Non-ischaemic cardiomyopathies............................................................................................................................ PALERMO EHRA activities in the field of EP Wires, patient and snap-shot surveys. Up-to-date 2015.........................................................................................GENOVA Evolving picture of cardiac arrhythmias.....................................................................................BOLOGNA Patient management systems - best use of medical technologies..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FIRENZE TRP channels and cardiac electric activity................................................................................... VENEZIA Psychosocial care of patients with arrhythmia........................................................................................BARI Management of channellopathies in children, adolescents & young adults...................................................................................................................................................................CAGLIARI New ablation technology: ready for prime time?..................................................AGORA Recorded 18:15 - 19:15 ablation management: Therapy, stroke prevention and monitoring Sponsored by Medtronic..................................................................................................................................................................................PALERMO AF PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 08:30 - 10:00 Management of atrial fibrillation in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction.............................................................................................................ROMA Start up of a lead extraction program at my center....................................NAPOLI Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) in heart failure: indication or not?...................................................................................................................................TORINO How to approach the unstable ventricular tachycardia patient.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................PALERMO Argue with experts - case based discussions...................................................................GENOVA Device registries - quality of care in daily clinical practice?..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................BOLOGNA New understanding of syncope..................................................................................................................................................... FIRENZE Myocardial ischaemia, necrosis and arrhythmias................................................ VENEZIA Quality of life in living with a device......................................................................................................................................................BARI Innovation in EP: achievements and pitfalls........................................................................... CAGLIARI Lead management and syncope........................................................................................................................................................AGORA 11:00 - 12:30 session.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................MILANO Post atrial fibrillation ablation management............................................................................................ROMA Devices may not be forever? Can ongoing ICD or CRT therapy become unnecessary?........................................................................................................TORINO VT ablation in ischaemic cardiomyopathies....................................................................... PALERMO Best of young research in 2014...................................................................................................................................................GENOVA Clinical value of registries related to sudden death...................BOLOGNA New management strategies of syncope................................................................................................ FIRENZE The right ventricle in arrhythmogenic remodelling................................. VENEZIA Monitoring arrhythmias in-hospital: Are we getting it right?............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................BARI EHRA and Cardiostim inventors Awards................................................................................... CAGLIARI Molecular pathology and therapy of arrhytmias: novel insights from experimental studies.................................................................................................AGORA Live 12:45 - 13:45 Improving CRT response: Patient selection, implantation and therapy Sponsored by Medtronic..........................................................................................................................................................................................................ROMA Device infection: prevention & treatment Sponsored by Spectranetics & Medtronic..................................................................................... PALERMO Redefining electrophysiology: high resolution mapping & ablation Sponsored by Boston Scientific.....................................................................................................................................................GENOVA Patient optimization with MultiPoint Pacing Sponsored by St.Jude Medical.................................................................................................................................................BOLOGNA 1 in 14 Patients require arrhythmia intervention: Remote Patient Management with the Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator Sponsored by ZOLL....................................................................................................................................................................................................................VENEZIA 14:00 - 15:30 aspects on stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation - what to do in 2015? This session is supported by Boehringer Ingelheim in the form of an unrestricted educational grant.......................................................................ROMA Transcatheter aortic valve implantation induced conduction disorders - How to manage?..................................................................................................NAPOLI Tips and tricks at CRT implant.......................................................................................................................................................TORINO The ECG in arrhythmogenic syndromes............................................................................................GENOVA Atrial fibrillation registries - of clinical use in daily clinical practice?.................................................................................................................................................................................BOLOGNA Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, inappropriate sinus tachycardia and vasovagal syncope: toward a consensus on diagnosis and therapy.................................................................FIRENZE Re-remodelling by cardiac resynchronisation................................................................. VENEZIA Treatment of arrhythmias in female patients..................................................................................................BARI Young Investigator Award session Basic Science.......................................... CAGLIARI It’s not all about ablation: electrophysiological insights from left atrial intervention...............................................................................................................................AGORA Practical 15:30 - 16:30 EHRA General Assembly...........................................................................................................................................................................FIRENZE 16:30 - 18:00 session..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................MILANO Stroke prevention for atrial fibrillation – Europe, Far East or USA, nice or not?..........................................................................................................................................................................ROMA New devices for heart failure - when, which device and in whom...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................NAPOLI Antithrombotic management of patients undergoing electrophysiological procedures.......................................................................TORINO International CRT implantation practice: are we in Sync? Rationale for the CRT Survey II a HFA EHRA initiative..............................................................................................................................................................................................PALERMO Special ECG diagnostics..........................................................................................................................................................................................GENOVA Update of registries and EP wire in heart rhythm management................................................................................................................................................................................................BOLOGNA Syncope and sudden death prevention: special considerations in the elderly.........................................................................................................................FIRENZE Sinus node dysfunction: how can basic science improve clinical management?........................................................................................................................................................VENEZIA Challenges in ablation of complex arrhythmias...................................................................................BARI Young Investigator Award session - Clinical................................................................... CAGLIARI Who said there’s nothing new in cardiac pacing?!...............................................AGORA Recorded 11 PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 08:30 - 10:00 New EHRA Scientific Documents-1..........................................................................................................................NAPOLI Emerging molecular strategies in antiarrhythmic therapy..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................TORINO Opportunities to prevent sudden death in sports...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................PALERMO The art of the ECG. Part 1........................................................................................................................................................................GENOVA Prediction of response to crt and patient outcomes.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................AGORA 11:00 - 12:30 New EHRA Scientific Documents-2..........................................................................................................................NAPOLI Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT): difficult decisions in complex patients............................................................................................................TORINO Non-lethal arrhythmic challenges in athletes............................................................ PALERMO The art of the ECG. Part 2........................................................................................................................................................................GENOVA Complications of af ablation: avoidance, recognition and management...................................................................................................................................................................AGORA 12:45 - 13:45 and Closing Ceremony............................................................................................................................................NAPOLI Awards POSTER SESSIONS SUNDAY IN THE POSTER AREA “Best Abstracts” Poster session 08:30 - 18:00 Coffee break - Moderated Posters & Poster session 1 10:00 - 11:00 Poster session 1 - WG on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology 14:00 - 15:30 Coffee break - Moderated Posters & Poster session 2 15:30 - 16:30 “Best Abstracts” Poster presentations 19:00 - 20:00 MONDAY IN THE POSTER AREA “Best Abstracts” Poster session 08:30 - 18:00 Coffee break - Moderated Posters & Poster session 3 10:00 - 11:00 Poster session 2 - WG on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology 11:00 - 12:30 Coffee break - Moderated Posters & Poster session 4 15:30 - 16:30 TUESDAY IN THE POSTER AREA “Best Abstracts” Poster session 08:30 - 18:00 Coffee break - Moderated Posters & Poster session 5 10:00 - 11:00 Coffee break - Moderated Posters & Poster session 6 15:30 - 16:30 WEDNESDAY IN THE POSTER AREA 12 “Best Abstracts” Poster session 08:30 - 12:30 Coffee break - Moderated Posters & Poster session 7 10:00 - 11:00 O˜ cial peer-reviewed highlights from EHRA EUROPACE-CARDIOSTIM 2015 As a congress participant, you will receive this publication post congress. (Please check your mailing address in your My ESC account) Scan this QR code for more info or visit us on EHRA-ESC stand B300 Read the o˜ cial EHRA EUROPACE-CARDIOSTIM 2013 highlights here: CONTACT DETAILS ORGANISER EHRA EUROPACE Secretariat EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CARDIOLOGY Email: [email protected] Website: www.escardio.org/europace MEETING OF THE EUROPEAN HEART RHYTHM ASSOCIATION (EHRA) A Registered Branch of the ESC Email: [email protected] Website: www.escardio.org/EHRA IN COLLABORATION WITH CARDIOSTIM A subsidiary of Reed Expositions France Website: www.cardiostim.com JOINT WITH ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Email: [email protected] Website: www.escardio.org/ewgcce ESC Working Group on e-Cardiology Email: [email protected] Website: www.escardio.org/e-cardiology VENUE MiCo Milano Congressi Piazzale Carlo Magno, 1 20149 Milano, IT Website: www.micomilano.it Speaker Service Centre (SSC) The SSC is located in level 2 of the venue. Highly experienced and skilled technicians will assist you to transfer and to confirm your presentation(s). Once uploaded to the respective lecture room, presentations will be played locally. Peak hours of operation in the SSC are during coffee breaks and lunch breaks. In order to maximise your time in the SSC, and the attention that we are able to give you, we highly recommend visiting early in the morning or during the sessions. Speaker Service Centre opening hours* Sunday 21 June Monday 22 June Tuesday 23 June Wednesday 24 June 07:30 - 18:30 07:30 - 18:30 07:30 - 18:30 07:30 - 12:30 *Hours may be subject to change Rehearsal: in the SSC, a demonstration computer will be representative of what is supplied in the lecture room. We strongly recommend that all speakers familiarise themselves with the mouse control. 14 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (AS OF 12/05/2015) The European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) wishes to express its sincere appreciation to all exhibitors, industry partners and sponsors mentioned below, who have contributed to the success of EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 in a variety of ways and initiatives. Abbott Electrophysiology Finapres Medical Systems B.V. Abbott Vascular Fysicon B.V. Access Point Technologies HAGMED Arrhythmia Alliance Hansen Medical Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society Heart Rhythm Society AtriCure Imricor Medical Systems Baylis Medical Manta Biosense Webster MEDICO SPA BIOTRONIK SE & Co.KG Medtronic Boehringer Ingelheim MERIT MEDICAL Boston Scientific Corporation MicroPort EP MedTech Brazilian Society of Arrhythmias OSYPKA AG Cardiac Rhythm News Oxford University Press CardioFocus, Inc. Schwarzer Cardiotek Cardiostim Siemens Healthcare CIRCA Scientific, LLC SOLAECE (Sociedad Latino Americana de Cook Medical Estimulación Cardíaca y Electrofiología) CVRx, Inc. Sorin Group CRM Daiichi Sankyo Europe GmbH Spectranetics International B.V. EBIT St.Jude Medical EBR Systems Inc. Stereotaxis Inc. EHRA Plaza Tyche MedTech, Inc. ERCULES Vitatron The Pacemakers Eumaco Srl Wisepress Medical Bookshop European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) World Society of Arrhythmias European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Zoll CMS GmbH FIAB SPA 15 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 MORNING Symposium ROMA Atrial fibrillation and heart failure: advances and gaps in knowledge in the elderly Chairpersons: W.K. Shen (Scottsdale, US); P. Mabo (Rennes, FR) Atrial Fibrillation track 08:30 - 10:00 How-to Session 1 2 3 4 NAPOLI Participants should learn how to apply the ESC Guidelines on Cardiac Pacing and Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy in difficult situations where different options may apply. 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Pacing indication in sinus node disease: symptom-rhythm correlation, drug-induced bradycardia, bradycardia at night. G. Marinskis (Vilnius, LT) How to distinguish between intrinsic and extrinsic AV block. J.-C. Deharo (Marseille, FR) What to do in syncope and bundle branch block. M. Brignole (Lavagna, IT) What to do with rate-response function in pacing. S. Tzeis (Maroussi, GR) 08:30 - 10:00 Main Session 5 6 7 WEDNESDAY Cardiac pacing troubleshooting I: indications Chairpersons: E. Tahirovic (Sarajevo, BA); C.W. Israel (Bielefeld, DE) Pacing track TUESDAY 08:30 State of the art lecture: atrial fibrillation: why age matters, from mechanism to practice guidelines. C. Torp-Pedersen (Aalborg, DK) 08:52 Case 1: 82 year-old woman has HTN, Diabetic, cr 1.9 with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation; what would you recommend for anticoagulation? G.Y.H. Lip (Birmingham, GB) 09:15 Case 2: 87 year-old man has persistent atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular rate, HTN, class II-III HF and COPD: would you ablate the AVN? What pacemaker would you recommend? J.C. Daubert (Rennes, FR) 09:37 Case 3: 85 year-old man runs marathon, has HTN, sinus bradycardia, and symptomatic recurrent persistent atrial fibrillation; wants a cure: what would you recommend, ablation, anticoagulation? P. Friedman (Rochester, US) MONDAY Upon conclusion of this Europace - Cardiostim Joint Symposium, participants should be able to: • Assess and manage older patients with atrial fibrillation for stroke prevention using warfarin and new oral anticoagulants • Describe the current practice in managing elderly patients with heart failure and atrial fibrillation, particularly recognizing the role of AVN ablation and pacemaker therapy • Recognize the advances and knowledge gaps in atrial fibrillation ablation in the very elderly SUNDAY 08:30 - 10:00 8 TORINO Reducing shocks in implantable cardioverter-defibrillator recipients Chairpersons: G. Breithardt (Munster, DE); P. Mitkowski (Poznan, PL) Device track To review the latest advances and techniques for the reduction of inappropriate and unnecessary shocks in patients with ICDs. 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Are shocks harmful, or just a marker of risk? P.A. Scott (London, GB) When and how to program ATP to prevent shocks. I. Anguera Camos (Barcelona, ES) When and how to use drugs to prevent shocks. J.R. Ehrlich (Frankfurt, DE) When and how to ablate to prevent shocks. A. Oto (Ankara, TR) 9 10 11 12 17 MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 MORNING 08:30 - 10:00 TUESDAY PALERMO Difficult accessory pathway ablations Chairpersons: F. Halimi (Le Chesnay, FR); F. Gaita (Turin, IT) Ablation track Ablation techniques for difficult accessory pathways 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Parahisian accessory pathways. A. Sarkozy (Edegem, BE) Coronary sinus associated pathways. S. Ammar (Munich, DE) Permanent junctional reciprocating tachycardia. To be announced Atrio-fascicular and ventricular pathways (Mahaim fibers). P.P. Adragao (Carnaxide, PT) 08:30 - 10:00 WEDNESDAY Main Session 13 14 15 16 Symposium GENOVA Management of catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia Chairpersons: M. Borggrefe (Mannheim, DE); M. Eldar (Ramat-Gan, IL) Basic and genetic track The management of Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia (CPVT) is complex. The objective is to guide practicing cardiologists in taking the most rationale approach to prevent sudden death while preserving quality of life. 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 The role of beta-blockers. A. Leenhardt (Paris, FR) The role of flecainide. C. Van Der Werf (Amsterdam, NL) The role of ICD. J. Till (London, GB) Role of left cardiac sympathetic denervation and renal denervation. J. Schwartz (Milan, IT) 08:30 - 10:00 Symposium 17 18 19 20 BOLOGNA Antiarrhythmic gene and pharmacological therapy 39th Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Chairpersons: T. Christ (Hamburg, DE); C.A. Remme (Amsterdam Z0, NL) 08:30 08:48 09:06 09:24 09:42 18 Antiarrhythmic gene therapy - (when) will biologicals replace catheters and drugs? D. Thomas (Heidelberg, DE) Genetic and pharmacological rescue of LQT syndrome in hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes. L. Sala (Leiden, NL) Antiarrhythmic principle of SK channel inhibition in atrial fibrillation. T. Jespersen (Copenhagen, DK) The pentamidine analogue PA-6 selectively blocks inward rectifier potassium current IK1 in human atrial myocytes. A.P. Khan (Essen, DE) Correlating the effect of dofetilide derivatives in HEK cells and in human induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes. P. Saxena (Vienna, AT) 21 22 23 24 25 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 MORNING Symposium FIRENZE Novel aspects of ventricular repolarisation assessment Chairpersons: F. Lombardi (Milan, IT); G. Schmidt (Munich, DE) Non invasive and eCardiology track To provide the electrophysiological basis and the clinical utility of established and new techniques for the evaluation of ventricular repolarisation and its abnormalities, for both experimental and clinical cardiologists The ionic and genetic bases of ventricular repolarisation. S.G. Priori (Pavia, IT) QT interval and its rate and autonomic control. M. Malik (Purley, GB) Beat to beat T wave changes. H.V. Huikuri (Oulu, FI) Sympathetic activity-associated periodic repolarisation dynamics A. Bauer (Munich, DE) 08:30 - 10:00 Symposium 26 27 28 29 VENEZIA European vs. American AF Guidelines. P. Kirchhof (Birmingham, GB) European vs. U.S. CIED indications. M.R. Gold (Charleston, US) Is there a global strategy for lead extraction? C.E.H. Kennergren (Goteborg, SE) European vs. American management of WPW. G. Van Hare (Saint Louis, US) Is there a global strategy for VT management? V. Reddy (New York, US) 31 32 33 34 Symposium BARI Monitoraggio remoto e trattamento remoto - Allied professionals (Italian):Remote monitoring and remote treatment Chairpersons: C. Giannessi (Pisa, IT); S. Colosio (Brescia, IT) Nurses and Allied Professional track Local Track WEDNESDAY 08:30 - 10:00 30 TUESDAY Global approach to heart rhythm management Joint session with Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) Chairpersons: J.D. Day (Murray, US); G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) Joint Session 08:30 08:48 09:06 09:24 09:42 MONDAY 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 SUNDAY 08:30 - 10:00 Discutere i nuovi sviluppi nel monitoraggio remoto e nel trattamento remoto To discuss new development in remote monitoring and remote treatment (this will be an Italian session) 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Miglioramento delle cure mediante il monitoraggio remoto, esperienza di un ospedale italiano Improving care using remote monitoring, experiences of an Italian hospital. R. Cervellione (Milan, IT) Vivere con il monitoraggio remoto per i pazienti con ICD Life with remote monitoring for ICD’s patients. N. Simonelli (Novi Ligure, IT) E-health per l’istruzione dei pazienti portatori di device: una messa a punto E-health for education of device patients: a review. A. Zorzin (Trieste, IT) Processi organizzativi ed effetti favorevoli sul risparmio del monitoragggio remoto gestito dal personale infermieristico Workflow and improveements in cost-saving of nurse-led remote monitoring. L. Morichelli (Roma, IT) 35 36 37 38 19 MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 MORNING 08:30 - 10:00 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY CAGLIARI Cancer treatment and cardiotoxicity Chairpersons: Y.S. Makaryan (Yerevan, AM); M.J. Schalij (Voorschoten, NL) Cancer treatment may lead to cardiotoxicity. More and more data become available on type of drugs, their influence on cardiac function, the prevalence and possible surveillance during and after cancer treatment.The same holds for radiotherapy. 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Cardiovascular toxicity of chemotherapeutic agents. P. Van Der Meer (Groningen, NL) Prediction, prevention and surveillance of cardiac toxicity during cancer treatment. M.Z. Khawaja (London, GB) Radiotherapy and cardiotoxicity. F. Lohr (To Be Confirmed, DE) An update on radiotherapy in patients treated with a pacemaker or defibrillator. A.H. Maass (Groningen, NL) 08:30 - 10:00 20 Main Session Oral Abstract Session 39 40 41 42 AGORA Who said there's nothing new in 12-LEAD-ECG? New lessons Chairpersons: P.G. Platonov (Lund, SE); J. Atie (Rio De Janeiro, BR) Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 08:30 08:39 08:48 08:57 09:06 09:15 The features of cardiac electrical and structural remodeling in elite soccer athletes. 43 J.B. Kim, M.S. Ahn, J.S. Woo, H.S. Kim, W. Kim, W.S. Kim, K.S. Kim (Seoul and Wonju, KR) Electrocardiographic findings in unselected Chinese adolescents during preparticipation screening 44 L. Wenling, W. Liu, Y. Zhou, G. Zhou (Beijing, CN) Prognostic significance of an automated ECG QRS score quantifying myocardial scar burden in patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of acute myocardial infarction 45 T. Reichlin, R. Twerenbold, R. Abaecherli, C. Sticherling, S. Osswald, C. Mueller (Basel, CH) The usefulness of a fragmented QRS complex in patients with myocardial ischemia (W) 46 M.H. Bae, C.Y. Kim, N.K. Kim, J.H. Kim, S.Y. Jang, S.H. Park, W.S. Choi, J.H. Lee, D.H. Yang, Y. Cho (Daegu, KR) Clinical importance of lead aVR in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy. 47 S. Peters (Salzgitter, DE) Fragmented QRS complexes in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a marker of myocardial fibrosis detected by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging with gadolinium enhancement 48 E. Tulumen, P. Ehlermann, C. Doesch, B. Rudic, V. Liebe, S. Roeger, J. Kuschyk, H.A. Katus, T. Papavassiliu, M. Borggrefe (Mannheim and Heidelberg, DE) 09:24 Electrocardiographic features of disease progression in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia 49 A.M. Saguner, S.H. Baldinger, L.M. Haegeli, T. Wolber, J. Steffel, N. Krasniqi, S.A. Mueller-Burri, C. Brunckhorst, F. Duru (Zurich and Bern, CH) 09:33 Prevalence and prognosis role of wide QRS and of QRS narrower than normal 50 P. Maury, E. Lematte, J.B. Ruidavet, A. Rollin, A. Duparc, P. Mondoly, C. Cardin, M. Sadron, V. Bongard, J. Ferrieres (Toulouse, FR) 09:42 Electrocardiographic features in patients presenting with non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy and ventricular tachycardias 51 G. Santagostino, T. Oloriz, G. Peretto, H.J.J. Wellens, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT; Maastricht, NL) 09:51 Electrocardiographic criteria and outcome in patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. 52 S. Peters (Salzgitter, DE) SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 MORNING Posters on display for the whole congress The outstanding quality of the following abstracts meant they received the highest grades; accordingly they have been given full visibility for the entire congress. (The “Best Abstracts” are listed page 39 to 41) Moderated Posters POSTER AREA ICD with and without lead: outcomes and complications Chairpersons: A. Arenal Maiz (Madrid, ES); I. Mavrakis (Heraklion, GR) Temporal changes in patient characteristics and comorbidities in primary and secondary prevention ICD implantations - Insight from nationwide Danish registries A.C. Huth Ruwald, M. Vinther, G.H. Gislason, J.B. Johansen, J.C. Nielsen, H.H. Petersen, O.D. Joergensen, S. Riahi, C. Jons (Gentofte, Odense, Aarhus, Copenhagen and Aalborg, DK) Ventricular antitachycardia pacing therapy in heart failure patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator: efficacy, safety and impact on heart failure hospitalizations and mortality. R.P. Ricci, M. Landolina, M. Lunati, G. Boriani, E. Daleffe, R. Rordorf, M. Maines, A. Rossillo, M. Gasparini, A. Proclemer (Rome, Crema, Milan, Bologna, Udine, Pavia, Rovereto, Mestre-Venice and Rozzano, IT) Fragmented left bundle branch block predicts efficacy of antithachycardia pacing theraphy in implantable cardioverter desfibrillator carriers E. Rodriguez Gonzalez, C. Pham Trung, V. Castro Urda, J. Toquero Ramos, M. Sanchez Garcia, A. Ragab, J. Goirigolzarri Artaza, M.A. Restrepo Cordoba, J. Vazquez Lopez Ibor, I. Fernandez Lozano (Madrid, ES) Incidence of Slow Ventricular Tachycardia, ATP efficacy and clinical outcome in CRT-D population A. Bauer, F. Bode, F. Legal, F. Francesci, A. Duparc, J. Sahu, D. Mueller, R. Luise, M. Martino, A. Deplagne (Schwäbisch Hall, Luebeck, Bad Bevensen and München, DE; Poitiers, Marseille, Toulouse and Bordeaux, FR; Sheffield, GB; Chieti, IT) Baroreflex activation therapy (BAT) safely coexists with cardiac rhythm management devices in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction J. Mueller-Ehmsen, C. Butter, M. Halbach, R. Wachter, M. Senni, D. Klug, A. Ducharme, N. Madershahian, E. Lovett, V. Swarup (Hamburg, Bernau bei Berlin, Cologne and Gottingen, DE; Bergamo, IT; Lille, FR; Montreal, CA; Minneapolis and Phoenix, US) Evaluation of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator leads: a long term follow-up study L. Leite, R. Providencia, N. Antonio, M. Ventura, J. Cristovao, L. Elvas, M. Pego (Coimbra, PT; London, GB) Eligibility of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients for subcutaneous ICD: results of postural & exercise ECG screening N.T. Srinivasan, K. Patel, P.D. Lambiase (London, GB) Twelve-month CIED infection rate in ICD and CRT replacements using the antibacterial envelope: results of the CITADEL and CENTURION studies C. Henrikson, M.R. Sohail, G.R. Simons, D.J. Lerner, S. Sisk (Portland, Rochester, Englewood, NJ and Monmouth Junction, NJ, US) The subcutaneous-ICD for patients with Brugada syndrome: a viable option for everybody? N. Monteforte, A. Mazzanti, N. Maurizi, R. Bloise, M. Morini, P. Gambelli, C. Napolitano, S.G. Priori (Pavia, IT) Longevity of the subcutaneous implantable defibrillator: long-term follow-up of the European Regulatory Trial cohort D.A.M.J. Theuns, I.G. Crozier, G.S. Barr, M.A. Hood, R. Cappato, R.E. Knops, A.H. Maass, L.V.A. Boersma, L. Jordaens (Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Groningen and Nieuwegein, NL; Christchurch and Auckland, NZ; Dudley, GB; San Donato Milanese, IT; Ghent, BE) P53 P54 P55 P56 P57 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Moderated Posters must be set up between 08:00 and 08:30, removed between 12:30 and 13:00 and be on display from 08:30 until 12:30. The presenter should be present throughout the coffee break (10:00 - 11:00) in order to discuss the poster. The following abstracts were chosen for their high quality and will be discussed during the Moderated Poster session animated by two Chairpersons between 10:00 - 11:00. Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present and discuss their research in front of the audience and the chairpersons MONDAY 10:00 - 11:00 SUNDAY 08:30 - 18:00 “Best Abstracts” Poster on display in the poster area P58 P59 P60 P61 P62 21 MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 MORNING 11:00 - 12:30 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MILANO Recorded session-Robotics and technologies to facilitate atrial fibrillation ablation and device implantation Chairpersons: J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES); C. Blomstrom-Lundqvist (Uppsala, SE) - To be familiar with technologies which reduce fluoroscopic exposure during ablation and device implantation procedures. - To learn the basic principles of second generation remote navigation systems, specially for ablation in patients with complex anatomical peculiarities. 11:00 11:30 12:00 Robotic AF ablation with the Amigo Remote Navigation system. J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES) Retroaortic AF ablation with the Magnetecs Remote Navigation system after atrial septal occluder device implantation. J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES) Reducing radiation exposure in the EP lab: Fluoroscopy-free ICD implantation. J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES) 11:00 - 12:30 Main Session 63 64 65 ROMA The role of LAA occlusion to prevent thromboembolism in atrial fibrillation Chairpersons: A. Romanov (Novosibirsk, RU); L.V.A. Boersma (Nieuwegein, NL) Atrial Fibrillation track 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Patient selection for LAA occlusion. T. Lewalter (Munich, DE) Tips and tricks for successful LAA occlusion. B. Schmidt (Frankfurt, DE) Innovation in cardiac imaging to optimise selection and positioning of LAA occluders. Y. Blaauw (Groningen, NL) LAA occlusion: what lies ahead. C. Tondo (Milan, IT) 11:00 - 12:30 How-to Session 66 67 68 69 NAPOLI How to minimise risk for infection during device implantation? Chairpersons: M.G. Bongiorni (Pisa, IT); V. Pretorius (San Diego, US) Pacing track Which routines will help minimising device related infections both acutely and long term . Putting patient safety in focus 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 22 Special Session What do registries tell us on risk factors for infection? 70 R. Kirkfeldt (Aarhus, DK) As simple as soap and water? Patient, operation theatre and operators as well as setting up a protocol for prevention of infection. 71 D. Klug (Lille, FR) Surgical technique and center volume – Does it matter? 72 F. Gadler (Stockholm, SE) What is the documentation of antibiotics to prevent device infections? 73 I.E. Ovsyshcher (Beer-Sheva, IL) SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 MORNING Main Session TORINO Risk stratification a decade on from SCD-HeFT Chairpersons: J. Healey (Hamilton, CA); I. Zupan (Ljubljana, SI) Device track SUNDAY 11:00 - 12:30 To provide an up to date perspective on risk stratification for sudden cardiac death in patient being considered for primary prevention ICDs Are the results of SCD-HeFT and MADIT-2 applicable to today’s primary prevention patients? M. Zabel (Gottingen, DE) How to approach risk in patient groups when there’s no trial data? H.U. Klein (Munich, DE) Can we prevent SCD in the first 6 weeks after MI? G. Steinbeck (Starnberg, DE) Can biomarkers be useful for risk stratification? I. Goldenberg (Ramat Gan, IL) 11:00 - 12:30 How-to Session 74 75 76 77 PALERMO The session proposal aims at providing an update to the best medical practice of fluoroscopy reduction in the EP lab. 11:00 - 12:30 Symposium 78 79 80 81 GENOVA One gene, different phenotypes: how is it possible? Lessons from mixed phenotypes in Brugada syndrome. Chairpersons: S. Viskin (Tel Aviv, IL); S.G. Priori (Pavia, IT) Basic and genetic track WEDNESDAY Biophysical effect of ionising radiation during invasive electrophysiological procedures. M.G. Andreassi (Pisa, IT) Radiation in the EP lab: how can we use our XRay systems properly? T.J.R. De Potter (Aalst, BE) 3D mapping systems: with or without fluoroscopy? S. Ernst (London, GB) To use the old tools or change the concept: intracardiac echocardiography in the EP lab. L. Saghy (Szeged, HU) TUESDAY How to decrease fluoroscopy exposure during electrophysiology procedure? Chairpersons: F. Aliyev (Baku, AZ); C. Piorkowski (Dresden, DE) Ablation track 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 MONDAY 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 This section will provide fascinating data on “mixed phenotypes.” Different members of unique families carrying the same mutation present with different phenotypes. How is this possible? 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Brugada syndrome and atrioventricular-conduction disease. V. Probst (Nantes, FR) Brugada syndrome and CPVT. C. Napolitano (Pavia, IT) Brugada syndrome and LQT3. E. Nof (Tel Hashomer, IL) Brugada syndrome and early repolarisation. G. Conte (Lugano, CH) 82 83 84 85 23 MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 MORNING 11:00 - 12:30 TUESDAY BOLOGNA Oxidative stress and membrane excitability 39th Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Chairpersons: P.G.A. Volders (Maastricht, NL); A. Gomez (Chatenay-Malabry, FR) 11:00 11:18 11:36 11:54 12:12 How mitochondrial ROS production triggers arrhythmias in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. 86 C. Maack (Homburg/Saar, DE) Beat-to-beat variability of action potential duration in canine ventricular myocytes is influenced by extracellular redox potential and pH. 87 N. Szentandrassy (Debrecen, HU) Intracellular milieu during acute myocardial ischemia: the role of the late Na+ current. 88 C. Ronchi (Milan, IT) The serine carboxypeptidase cathepsin a increases atrial fibrillation susceptibility 89 D. Linz, M. Hohl, A. Nickel, S. Ruf, C. Maack, U. Schotten, T. Sadowski, M. Boehm (Homburg and Frankfurt/Main, DE; Maastricht, NL) Loss of nNOS is sufficient to provide substrate of AF by retrieving AF electrical remodelling. 90 X. Liu (Oxford, GB) 11:00 - 12:30 WEDNESDAY Symposium Symposium FIRENZE Renaissance of Holter monitoring? Chairpersons: I. Cygankiewicz (Lodz, PL); D. Francis (London, GB) Non invasive and eCardiology track To learn clinical and research possibilities offered by novel Holter analyses including the possibilities of simultaneous recordings of different signals. 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Post-extrasystolic cardiovascular response analysis. G. Schmidt (Munich, DE) Ventricular repolarisation analysis. M. Malik (Purley, GB) From Holter to loop recorder. F. Lombardi (Milan, IT) Respiratory signals from Holter. D. Sinnecker (Muenchen, DE) 11:00 - 12:30 91 92 93 94 Symposium VENEZIA Differences in electrophysiology between Europe and Japan: do they really matter? An update of clinically relevant information Joint session with the Japanese Heart Rhythm Society (JHRS) Chairpersons: K. Okumura (Hirosaki, JP); A. Goette (Paderborn, DE) Joint Session 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 24 Rhythm control strategies in AF patients. K. Inoue (Osaka, JP) Anticoagulation with old and new drugs. G.Y.H. Lip (Birmingham, GB) Strategies in device implantation. T. Mitsuhashi (Saitama-City, JP) Genetic background of Channelopathies. S. Kaab (Munich, DE) 95 96 97 98 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 MORNING Symposium BARI Problemi e competenze di interesse infermieristico nella cure delle Aritmie - Nursing issues and skills in arrhythmia care Chairpersons: P. Raffagnato (Rovigo, IT); A. Porfili (Roma, IT) Nurses and Allied Professional track Local Track SUNDAY 11:00 - 12:30 Discutere e migliorare lo sviluppo della cura delle aritmie in Italia To discuss and enhance development of professional care in arrhythmia care in Italy Aspettative future, associazioni ed opportunità nella formazione degli infermieri dedicati gestione di PM/ICD in Italia. Future expectations, associations and possibilities in training of PM/ICD nurses in Italy. C. Giannessi (Pisa, IT) La gestione del paziente a fine vita,portatore di un dispositivo cardiaco: quali sono i problemi ? Quando devono essere interrotte le terapia? Taking care of a End-of-Life patient with a cardiac device: what are the issues? When should we stop the therapies? N. Draoli (Grosseto, IT) 11:45 Autogestione delle cure per i pazienti portatori di un dispositivo cardiaco: problemi, miglioramenti e prospettive future. Self care for patients with a cardiac device: problems, advances and perspectives. A. Durante (Rho, IT) 12:07 Pacemaker senza fili ed ICD sottocutaneo: cosa posso e dovrei sapere ? Leadless pacing and S-ICD: what can and should I know? S. Colosio (Brescia, IT) Main Session 100 101 102 CAGLIARI Antiarrhythmic drugs for prevention of atrial fibrillation - what is new? Chairpersons: A. Capucci (Bologna, IT); P. Kourtellaris (Nicosia, CY) 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Mechanisms of atrial fibrillation - potential targets for prevention of AF and practical tips. H.J.G.M. Crijns (Maastricht, NL) Upstream therapies for AF including lifestyle - is there really evidence P. Sanders (Adelaide, AU) New antiarrhythmic drugs - will they really replace the old one's I.C. Van Gelder (Groningen, NL) Does the genotype influence response to antiarrhythmic drugs? D. Dawood (Nashville, US) 103 104 105 WEDNESDAY Antiarrhythmic drugs still are the cornerstone for prevention of AF. Upstream therapies still are incompletely studied and the role of the genotype and efficacy of antiarrhythmic drugs is still in its infancy TUESDAY 11:00 - 12:30 99 MONDAY 11:00 11:22 106 25 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 MORNING 26 11:00 - 12:30 Oral Abstract Session AGORA Modern treatment of arrhythmias: data from clinical practice and registries Chairpersons: M. Antz (Oldenburg, DE); J.M. Almendral Garrote (Madrid, ES) Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 11:00 11:09 11:18 11:27 11:36 11:45 11:54 12:03 12:12 12:21 Rivaroxaban and dabigatran versus warfarin in patients with high risk of stroke and embolism undergoing electrical cardioversion with persistent and long-acting atrial fibrillation O. Kalejs, A. Strelnieks, M. Kovalova, I. Sime, N. Pontaga, M. Zabunova, M. Berzina, I. Cgojeva, A. Lejnieks, A. Erglis (Riga, Jelgava, Liepaja and Daugavpils, LV) Predictive ability of bleeding risk scores for stratification of bleeding events in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation. L. Fauchier, A. Banerjee, I. Lagrenade, N. Clementy, A. Bernard, D. Angoulvant, D. Babuty, G.Y.H. Lip (Tours, FR; Birmingham, GB) A multicentre experience of percutaneous left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) using different device technologies, with focus on long term outcome T.R. Betts, M. Leo, S. Panikker, P. Kanagaratnam, D. Hildick-Smith, D. Todd, D. Fox, C. Pepper, J. Foran, T.R. Wong (Oxford, London, Brighton, Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds, GB) Early detection and treatment of supraventricular arrhythmia by remote monitoring prevents its progression in pacemaker patients: the randomized, multicenter SETAM trial W. Amara, C. Montagnier, S. Cheggour, M. Boursier, C. Barnay, F. Georger, A. Deplagne, S. Fromentin, M. Mlotek, J. Taieb (Montfermeil, Vannes, Avignon, Ars-Laquenexy, Aix-en-Provence, Béziers, Libourne, Montbéliard and Saint-Etienne, FR) The influence of remote monitoring on long-term cardiovascular outcomes after cardioverter-defibrillator implantation G. Portugal, M. Oliveira, P.S. Cunha, B. Valente, A. Lousinha, S. Alves, A.S. Delgado, R. Pimenta, J. Feliciano, R. Ferreira (Lisbon, PT) Radiation exposure during cardiac device implantation: the RayPace registry P. Bru, A. Dompnier, W. Amara, G. Haddad, G. Galuscan, P. Sagnol, M. Steinbach, C. Montagnier, J. Taieb, A. Milhem (La Rochelle, Annecy, Montfermeil, La Roche sur Yon, versailles, Chalon s/Saône, Haguenau, Vannes and Aix-en-Provence, FR) Is early reoperation after a CIED procedure associated with mortality after 6 months? Results from a complete, nationwide cohort in Denmark R. Kirkfeldt, J.B. Johansen, E.A. Nohr, O.D. Joergensen, J.C. Nielsen (Aarhus and Odense, DK) Polish registry of electrical storm and recurrent ventricular tachycardia RECOVERY- preliminary results. R. Sierpinski, J. Stepinska, Z. Kalarus, G. Opolski, K. Wranicz, S. Stec, P. Derejko, P. Urbanek, M. Bilinska, L. Szumowski (Warsaw, Zabrze, Lodz and Rzeszow, PL) Predictors of mortality following ventricular tachycardia ablation: data from the German multicenter ablation registry R.R. Tilz, J. Senges, L. Eckardt, S. Willems, S. Kaab, T. Deneke, T. Lewalter, C. Reithmann, J. Brachmann, K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, Ludwigshafen, Münster, Munich, Bad Neustadt a.d. Saale and Coburg, DE) After-PCI serious arrhythmias associated with worse short-term prognosis in stable patients with NSTE-ACS undergoing successful early PCI F. Cordeiro, S. Leao, P. Magalhaes, A. Baptista, C. Ferreira, A. Ferreira, P.S. Mateus, J.I. Moreira (Vila Real, PT) 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 LUNCHTIME Satellite SymposiumROMA Transcatheter Pacing Systems: From development to clinical results Sponsored by Medtronic Chairpersons: M.G. Bongiorni (Pisa, IT); T.A. Simmers (Eindhoven, NL) SUNDAY 12:45 - 13:45 Learn about how the Medtronic Transcatheter Pacing System was developed, how to implant the device with tips and tricks and finally what the first clinical results are. Introduction. M.G. Bongiorni (Pisa, IT) Innovation by collaboration between physicians and industry. P. Ritter (Pessac, FR) Implantation of a Transcatheter Pacing System. C. Steinwender (Linz, AT) First clinical experience and results. L. Mont (Barcelona, ES) Conclusions and discussion. T.A. Simmers (Eindhoven, NL) Satellite Symposium 118 119 120 121 NAPOLI How to optimise the mitral regurgitation treatment of your heart failure patients with TMVR? Sponsored by Abbott Vascular Chairperson: K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) - Raise awareness on TMVR for optimizing the treatment of Mitral Regurgitation in Heart Failure patients - Investigates and discuss current clinical practices Introduction. K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) WHO can benefit from Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair? A. Vahanian (Paris, FR) WHY should you refer your patient to Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair? F. Gustafsson (Copenhagen, DK) WHEN should I consider TMVR for treating my patient? C. Butter (Bernau/Berlin, DE) Take home messages. K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) 12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium 122 123 124 125 126 WEDNESDAY 12:45 12:48 13:01 13:14 13:41 TUESDAY 12:45 - 13:45 117 MONDAY 12:45 12:50 13:05 13:20 13:35 GENOVA AF - New Tools for an Old Disease Sponsored by Biosense Webster Chairperson: M. Grimaldi (Bari, IT) Clinical data on efficiency and efficacy of Multi ablation Technology in treating Atrial Fibrillation. Standardized workflow and how it adds value to your clinical practice. 12:45 13:00 13:15 13:30 Clinical Review of Multi Ablation Technology. M. Grimaldi (Bari, IT) Versatility of Multipolar Ablation. G.A. Ng (Leicester, GB) Efficiency of Standard Workflow. M. Anselmino (Torino, IT) Discussion and wrap-up. 127 128 129 130 27 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2014 LUNCHTIME 28 12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium BOLOGNA Present and future of advanced mapping Sponsored by St.Jude Medical Chairpersons: P. Della Bella (Milan, IT); C. Piorkowski (Dresden, DE) The session will present optimized methods to improve the diagnosis and treatment of complex atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. These methods include advanced mapping techniques and contact force guided ablation. 12:45 13:05 13:25 Advances in electroanatomical mapping: Atrial applications today and tomorrow. I. Deisenhofer (Munich, DE) Advances in ventricular remapping and morphology matching. P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) Guiding Contact Force ablation procedures using advanced 3D mapping and navigation techniques. V. Reddy (New York, US) 131 132 133 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Special Session MILANO Honorary lecture Chairpersons: G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE); A.J. Camm (London, GB) 14:00 14:45 14:00 - 15:30 Symposium 134 135 ROMA Management of atrial fibrillation: time for something completely different? Chairpersons: C.R. Bezzina (Amsterdam, NL); B. Casadei (Oxford, GB) Atrial Fibrillation track MONDAY Intercontinental Lecture: Newer diagnostic and treatment options for patients with Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular dysplasia. M.M. Scheinman (San Francisco, US) Einthoven Lecture: Atrial fibrillation – from mechanisms to improved care G. Breithardt (Munster, DE) SUNDAY 14:00 - 15:30 To inform on newly discovered mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation and evaluate their translational potential Atrial fibrillation genomics: Time to take the next step. S. Kaab (Munich, DE) MicroRNAs: are they realistic therapeutic targets in atrial fibrillation? J.R. Ehrlich (Frankfurt, DE) Targeting atrial fibrosis: the holy grail for the treatment of atrial fibrillation? R.P. Martins (Rennes, FR) Fat chance: adipose tissue talks to the atrial myocardium. S. Hatem (Paris, FR) How-to Session 137 138 139 NAPOLI Why and how to implant a leadless pacemaker Chairpersons: G.Z. Duray (Budapest, HU); V. Reddy (New York, US) Pacing track Participants should learn why and how to implant these new devices 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 Why should I implant a leadless pacemaker? Clinical cases of complications with traditional pacing devices. P. Ritter (Pessac, FR) How to implant a leadless pacemaker with screw-in fixation? F.V.Y. Tjong (Amsterdam, NL) How to implant a leadless pacemaker with fixation by hook-mechanism? L. Mont (Barcelona, ES) The Future: What can we expect (or hope) will come in leadless pacing. J.M. Morgan (Southampton, GB) 140 WEDNESDAY 14:00 - 15:30 136 TUESDAY 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 141 142 143 29 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 14:00 - 15:30 Main Session TORINO The subcutaneous defibrillator in practice Chairpersons: C. Sticherling (Basel, CH); P. Avraamides (Nicosia, CY) Device track 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 Appropriate and inappropriate shocks from S-ICDs. To be announced Sensing issues in S-ICDs and how to avoid them. M.R. Gold (Charleston, US) Detecting and Managing Complications from S-ICDs. L.R.A. Olde Nordkamp (Amsterdam, NL) Patient experience and quality of life. S.S. Pedersen (Odense, DK) 14:00 - 15:30 144 145 146 147 Main Session PALERMO AVNRT ablation Chairpersons: L. Jordaens (Gent, BE); C. Wolpert (Ludwigsburg, DE) Ablation track Discuss the atypical forms of AVNRT, the ablation energy choise. 14:00 EP maneuvers to differentiate atypical AVNRT from focal atrial tachycardia originating from the coronary sinus ostium and from permanent junctional reciprocating tachycardia. J.M. Almendral Garrote (Madrid, ES) 14:22 AVNRT ablation associated with first degree AV block, clinical risks and solutions. P. Loh (Utrecht, NL) 14:45 Left sided AVNRT: anatomy and implications for ablation. To be announced 15:07 Choosing radiofrequency or cryoenergy for AVNRT ablation? I. Deisenhofer (Munich, DE) 14:00 - 15:30 Symposium 148 149 150 151 GENOVA Advanced pharmacological and molecular therapies for inherited arrhythmias. Chairpersons: E. Behr (London, GB); C. Napolitano (Pavia, IT) Basic and genetic track This section will provide thorough information on the future of therapy in inherited arrhythmogenic disease. Cardiologists will have cutting edge information on the therapeutic strategies that will be entering in the clinical arena in a near future. 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 30 New strategies for cardiac sodium current modulation. L. Belardinelli (Foster City, US) Role of late sodium current in drug-induced long QT syndrome. H. Abriel (Bern, CH) Gene therapy using viral vectors from basic science to bedside. S.G. Priori (Pavia, IT) Isogenic human pluripotent stem cell pairs to study long-QT syndrome. M. Bellin (Leiden, NL) 152 153 154 155 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Poster Session POSTER AREA Poster session 1 - WG on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology 39th Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology (see page 48 to 50) 14:00 - 15:30 Symposium FIRENZE SUNDAY 14:00 - 15:30 Post-extrasystolic potentiation and myocardial Ca2+ homeostasis Chairpersons: M. Malik (Purley, GB); A. Bauer (Munich, DE) Non invasive and eCardiology track Myocardial Ca2+ homeostasis. A. Zaza (Milan, IT) Post-extrasystolic potentiation: Link between Ca2+ homeostasis, heart failure M.A. Vos (Utrecht, NL) Post-extrasystolic potentiation predicts outcome in post-MI patients G. Schmidt (Munich, DE) Interval-force relationship predicts outcome in atrial fibrillation D. Sinnecker (Muenchen, DE) 14:00 - 15:30 Symposium 156 157 158 159 VENEZIA 14:00 14:20 14:40 15:00 15:20 Atrial fibrillation detection in cryptogenic stroke patients: clinical evidences. P. Kirchhof (Birmingham, GB) Anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation - state of the art. G.Y.H. Lip (Birmingham, GB) Registries of anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation: a global perspective. M.J.O. Figueiredo (Campinas, BR) Alternatives in the era of NOAC: left atrial appendage closure ? AF ablation ? E. Saad (Rio De Janeiro, BR) Discussion. P. Kirchhof (Birmingham, GB); G.Y.H. Lip (Birmingham, GB); M.J.O. Figueiredo (Campinas, BR); E. Saad (Rio De Janeiro, BR) 14:00 - 15:30 Symposium 160 161 162 163 WEDNESDAY Atrial fibrillation and stroke in 2015 Joint session with the Sociedad Brasileira de Arritmias Cardiacas (SOBRAC) Chairpersons: L. Magalhaes (Salvador, BR); K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) Joint Session TUESDAY 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 MONDAY To understand how the physiology and pathophysiology of myocardial Ca2+ homeostasis is linked to post-extrasystolic potentiation, which can be easily measured in patients to assess the contractile status of their heart. 164 BARI Four interesting cases (interactive session) in implantable cardioverter defibrillator care Chairpersons: T.M. Norekval (Bergen, NO); T. Jaarsma (Norrkoping, SE) Nurses and Allied Professional track To hear about and discuss patient cases within ICD care 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 Clinical case: ICD for life? Decisions at device- and patient end-of-life J.B. Johansen (Odense M, DK) Clinical case: Brugada Syndrome and ICD D.H. Lau (Adelaide, AU) Clinical case: explantation of LVAD and ICD. T. Ben Gal (Ramat Hasharon, IL) Clinical case: implantable cardioverter defibrillator shocks, what do people feel. I. Morken (Stavanger, NO) 165 166 167 168 31 MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 14:00 - 15:30 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY CAGLIARI From bench to personalised therapy with antiarrhythmic drugs Chairpersons: A. Goette (Paderborn, DE); M. Rienstra (Groningen, NL) Antiarrhythmic drugs are still the cornerstone for treatment of arrhythmias. However, ablation is performed more and more. In this session we will discuss the mechanism of antiarrhytmhic drugs and the role of antiarrhythmic drugs 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 Basics of antiarrhythmic drugs. U. Schotten (Maastricht, NL) Antiarrhythmic drugs in patients with heart failure A. Capucci (Bologna, IT) Antiarrhythmic drugs in adults with congenital heart disease N.M.S. de Groot (Beinsdorp, NL) Antiarrhythmic drugs in clinical practice - is patient tailored therapy an option? J.-Y. Le Heuzey (Paris, FR) 14:00 - 15:30 32 Main Session Oral Abstract Session 169 170 171 172 AGORA Atrial fibrillation: risk factors, fibrosis and outcomes Chairpersons: A. Rillig (Hamburg, DE); J. Healey (Hamilton, CA) Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 14:00 Type of atrial fibrillation and pre-existing heart failure: impact on adverse clinical outcomes 173 K. Senoo, G. Lip, D. Lane, H. Buller, D. Kotecha (Birmingham, GB; Amsterdam, NL) 14:09 The dangerous embrace between atrial fibrillation and diabetes mellitus: the EURObservational Research Programme - Atrial Fibrillation (EORP-AF) General Pilot Registry 174 S. Fumagalli, S. Said, C. Laroche, D. Gabbai, N. Marchionni, G. Boriani, A. Maggioni, M. Popescu, H. Crijns, G. Lip (Florence and Bologna, IT; Hengelo and Maastricht, NL; Sophia-Antipolis, FR; Oradea, RO; Birmingham, GB) 14:18 Functional remodeling of both atria is associated with occurrence of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation: lessons from dynamic computed tomographic analysis of cardiac chamber (W) 175 H.-M. Tsao, W.C. Hu, P.-H. Tsai, C.-L. Lee, H.-H. Wang, S.-A. Chen (Yi-Lan, Chung-Li and Taipei, TW) 14:27 Cerebral blood flow is improved after cardioversion of atrial fibrillation 176 M. Gardarsdottir, S. Sigurdsson, T. Aspelund, V.A. Gardarsdottir, V. Gudnason, D.O. Arnar (Reykjavik and Kopavogur, IS) 14:36 Pattern of left atrial remodeling at computed tomography in patients with paroxysmal, persistent and without atrial fibrillation 177 M. Brunelli, A. Grosse, S. Raffa, A. Madaffari, A. Cima, M. Frommhold, T. Daehne, J.C. Geller (Bad Berka, DE) 14:45 Comparison of atrial low voltage extent between persistent and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation 178 J. Sorrel, H. Lehrmann, J. Schiebelling, R. Weber, J. Allgeier, T. Arentz, A. Jadidi (Bad Krozingen, DE) 14:54 Relationship between diastolic ventricular dysfunction and subclinical sleep-disordered breathing in atrial fibrillation ablation candidates 179 K. Kaitani, N. Onishi, Y. Hayama, H. Kondo, C. Izumi, Y. Nakagawa (Tenri, JP) 15:03 Obstructive respiratory events and premature atrial contractions after cardioversion 180 D. Linz, M. Hohl, K. Wirth, H.R. Neuberger, M. Boehm (Homburg, DE) 15:12 Modelling the effects of fibrosis-associated electrical heterogeneity in atrial fibrillation 181 R. Morgan, M.A. Colman, H. Chubb, M. Varela, O.V. Aslanidi (London and Manchester, GB) 15:21 Effects of different fibrotic patterns in the maintenance of atrial fibrillation: a simulation study. 182 M. Mase, S. Pelloni, A. Cristoforetti, F. Ravelli (Trento, IT) SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Moderated Posters POSTER AREA Contemporary technologies for af ablation Chairpersons: J. Mansourati (Brest, FR); G.A. Ng (Leicester, GB) WEDNESDAY PVI by an endoscopically guided laser balloon: learning curve results after 12-month evaluation in 110 patients P183 D.Q. Nguyen, S. Wilke, L. Lichtenberg, W. Fehske (Cologne, DE) Superiority of irrigated multipolar catheter over conventional catheters in atrial fibrillation ablation P184 S.H. Chin, S.S. Varanasi, G.S. Chu, S. Siddiqui, S.H. Man, R. Somani, A.J. Sandilands, P.J. Stafford, G.A. Ng (Leicester, GB) Pulmonary vein isolation for symptomatic atrial fibrillation with 2nd generation cryoballoon in patients over 75 years of age P185 A. Pott, C. Bothner, M. Iturbe, M. Messemer, K. Petscher, W. Rottbauer, T. Dahme (Ulm, DE) Comparison of cooled-tip radiofrequency vs laser balloon for pulmonary vein isolation in patients with atrial fibrillation, a prospective evaluation P186 J. Osca Asensi, O. Cano, A. Andres, P. Alonso, M.J. Sancho Tello, J. Olague, L. Martinez Dolz, A. Salvador (Valencia, ES) 12-month clinical outcomes following pulmonary vein isolation using the arctic front advance second-generation cryoballoon: results from the multi-center STOP AF post approval study P187 B.P. Knight, P.G. Novak, R. Sangrigoli, J. Champagne, M. Dubuc, S.W. Adler, V. Essebag, S.K. Jain, R.M. John, M. Mansour (Chicago, Doylestown, St Paul, Pittsburgh and Boston, US; Victoria, Quebec and Montreal, CA) A single four-minutes freeze with adenosine provocation versus standard procedure with bonus freeze for cryoballoon ablation: 15-months follow-up in 192 patients P188 J. Tebbenjohanns, C. Hoefer, L. Bergmann, M. Dedroogh, D. Gaudin, A. Von Werder, K. Ruehmkorf (Hildesheim, DE) Reliable, fast and safe: the first results with the novel gold multi-electrode ablation catheter for atrial fibrillation P189 P. Gal, T. Buist, J.J.J. Smit, A. Adiyaman, A.R. Ramdat Misier, P.P.H.M. Delnoy, A. Elvan (Zwolle, NL) Pilot results of independent approach to rotor targeted catheter ablation of persistent atrial fibrillation P190 P. Kuklik, B. Schaeffer, B.A. Hoffmann, D. Schreiber, J.M. Moser, R.O. Akbulak, D. Steven, L. Pison, U. Schotten, S. Willems (Hamburg and Cologne, DE; Maastricht, NL) Pulmonary vein orientation significantly impacts pulmonary vein isolation results in multi-electrode ablation P191 T.J. Buist, P. Gal, J.J.J. Smit, A.R. Ramdat Misier, P.P.H.M. Delnoy, J.P. Ottervanger, P.L. Jager, A.R. Elvan (Zwolle, NL) Nine months outcomes following focal impulse and rotor modulation for the treatment of atrial fibrillation using the novel P192 64-electrode basket catheter R.R. Tilz, T. Lin, A. Rillig, L. Scholz, C.H. Heeger, A. Metzner, S. Mathew, E. Wissner, F. Ouyang, K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) TUESDAY MONDAY Moderated Posters must be set up between 13:30 and 14:00, removed between 18:00 and 18:30 and be on display between 14:00 and 18:00. The presenters should be present throughout the break (15:30 - 16:30) in order to discuss the poster. The following abstracts were chosen for their high quality and will be discussed during the Moderated Poster session animated by two chairpersons between 15:30 - 16:30. Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present and discuss their research in front of the audience and the chairpersons. SUNDAY 15:30 - 16:30 33 MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 16:30 - 18:00 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ROMA Upstream treatment of atrial fibrillation: myth or reality? Chairpersons: P.E. Vardas (Heraklion, GR); W. Galal (Cairo, EG) Atrial Fibrillation track Review of clinical trials targeting signalling pathways upstream of the atrial ionic/structural changes that provide a substrate for AF 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 n-3 Polyunsaturated fatty acids. A.P. Maggioni (Florence, IT) Statins. B. Casadei (Oxford, GB) Angiotensin receptor blockers. I. Savelieva (London, GB) Anti-inflammatory agents. M. Imazio (Torino, IT) 16:30 - 18:00 193 194 195 196 Symposium NAPOLI MRI of patients with pacemaker – what are the challenges? Chairpersons: D. Zizek (Ljubljana, SI); To be announced Pacing track Which strategies should be used when MRI is performed in pacemaker (and ICD) patients 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 MRI conditional IED A. Silva Ferreira (Lisbon, PT) MRI of patients with conventional non-MRI conditional devices. H. Hoegh Petersen (Copenhagen, DK) The lead factor in MRI: active and abandomed leads. W. Jung (Villingen-Schwenningen, DE) A practical approach. P. Friedman (Rochester, US) 16:30 - 18:00 Debate Session 197 198 199 200 TORINO Programming a primary prevention implantable cardioverter defibrillator Chairpersons: F.D. Murgatroyd (London, GB); A.N. Hovhannesyan (Yerevan, AM) EHRA Members only session Device track 16:30 16:45 17:00 17:05 17:10 17:15 17:30 34 Main Session DFT testing at the time of ICD implant for primary prevention is obsolete - Pro. J. Healey (Hamilton, CA) DFT testing at the time of ICD implant for primary prevention is obsolete - Contra. J.M. Morgan (Southampton, GB) DFT testing at the time of ICD implant for primary prevention is obsolete - Rebuttal Pro. J. Healey (Hamilton, CA) DFT testing at the time of ICD implant for primary prevention is obsolete - Rebuttal Contra. J.M. Morgan (Southampton, GB) Conclusion. J. Healey (Hamilton, CA); J.M. Morgan (Southampton, GB) Programming ATP at the time of ICD implant for primary prevention is obsolete and may even be harmful - Pro. P. Lambiase (London, GB) Programming ATP at the time of ICD implant for primary prevention is obsolete and may even be harmful - Contra. M. Gasparini (Rozzano, IT) 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 17:45 17:50 17:55 Debate Session (continued) TORINO Programming ATP at the time of ICD implant for primary prevention is obsolete and may even be harmful - Rebuttal Pro. P. Lambiase (London, GB) Programming ATP at the time of ICD implant for primary prevention is obsolete and may even be harmful - Rebuttal Contra. M. Gasparini (Rozzano, IT) Conclusion. P. Lambiase (London, GB); M. Gasparini (Rozzano, IT) Main Session 209 210 PALERMO Focal atrial tachycardia ablation Chairpersons: M. Efremidis (Athens, GR); A. Russo (Moorestown, US) Ablation track Discuss practical and rare cases of atrial tachycardia ablation P- wave morphology to localise the site of origin of focal atrial tachycardia. S.P. Fynn (Cambridge, GB) Focal atrial tachycardia: what are the most common sites of origin? J.M. Kalman (Victoria, AU) Atrial tachycardia ablation from the noncoronary aortic cusp. R. Pap (Szeged, HU) Integrating body surface mapping into imaging to identify atrial tachycardia origin. P. Jais (Bordeaux, FR) 16:30 - 18:00 Symposium 211 212 213 214 GENOVA This section will offer practical information on the role of new genetic knowledge for risk stratification. The speaker will provide a critical assessment of the possibilities and limitation of genetic association studies and next generation sequencing. Genetics of the normal human electrocardiogram. C.R. Bezzina (Amsterdam, NL) Genetic association studies in rare diseases: do we have enough power? S. Kaab (Munich, DE) Genetic modifiers for risk stratification and therapy. J. Schwartz (Milan, IT) The role of next generation sequencing in the clinical setting. E. Behr (London, GB) 215 WEDNESDAY Beyond Mendelian Inheritance in arrhythmias: impact for management. Chairpersons: C. Napolitano (Pavia, IT); V. Probst (Nantes, FR) Basic and genetic track 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 TUESDAY 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 MONDAY 16:30 - 18:00 208 SUNDAY 16:30 - 18:00 216 217 218 35 MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 16:30 - 18:00 TUESDAY BOLOGNA Novel modulators of cardiac ion channels 39th Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Chairpersons: A. Barbuti (Milan, IT); F. Charpentier (Nantes, FR) 16:30 16:48 17:06 17:24 17:42 Transcription factors and microRNAs are novel modulators of ion channel expression in the sinoatrial node. H. Dobrzynski (Manchester, GB) The role of CTGF in cardiac remodeling upon pressure overload. M.S.C. Fontes (Utrecht, NL) Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic acid (SAHA) affect functional properties of HL-1 cardiomyocytes. S. Suffredini (Bozen, IT) Exosomes from human cardiac progenitor cells preserve cardiac function after long-term myocardial infarction. L. Barile (Lugano, CH) Thyroid stimulating hormone directly modulates cardiac electrical activity. O. Casis (Vitoria, ES) 16:30 - 18:00 WEDNESDAY Symposium Main Session 219 220 221 222 223 FIRENZE The ECG in cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) Chairpersons: A. Abd El Wahab (Halifax, CA); A.S. Revishvili (Moscow, RU) Non invasive and eCardiology track To understand complex CRT ECGs: Lead location, lead dislodgement, fusion, pseudofusion, oversensing, undersensing, etc. 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 The paced QRS in CRT: RV and LV pacing sites. H. Burri (Geneva, CH) Loss of RV and LV capture, anodal capture. B. Herweg (Tampa, US) Arrhythmias in the CRT ECG. J.-C. Deharo (Marseille, FR) The ECG in CRT algorithms: Tracking recovery, sensing reaction, negative AV hysteresis, etc. C. Kolb (Muenchen, DE) 16:30 - 18:00 Symposium 224 225 226 227 BARI Guidelines: what is in it for me? Chairpersons: T.M. Norekval (Bergen, NO); To be announced Nurses and Allied Professional track Discuss new ESC guidelines and see what is relevant for Nurses and Allied Professionals 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 36 Guideline implementation;: how to do this in daily practice. D. Fitzsimons (Belfast, GB) What should nurses and allied professionals know from the HF guideline. T. Jaarsma (Norrkoping, SE) What is interesting for nurses and allied professionals in the CRT guidelines? C. Linde (Stockholm, SE) What should we know about the AF guideline? J.M.L. Hendriks (Sittard, NL) 228 229 230 231 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Main Session CAGLIARI Ventricular arrhythmias, devices and antiarrhythmic drugs Chairpersons: I.C. Van Gelder (Groningen, NL); A. Khachatryan (Yerevan, AM) Ventricular arrhythmias occur predominantly in the setting of (non)ischaemic cardiomyopathy but may also occur in patients with a normal left ventriular function in the setting of a channelopathy. In patients with ICDs and CRTs antiarrhythmic drugs wwarrant special. Antiarrhythmic drugs for ventricular arrhythmias in patients with electrical heart disease. N.A.M. Estes (Boston, US) Antiarrhythmic drugs for ventricular arrhythmias in patients with structural heart disease. S.H. Hohnloser (Frankfurt, DE) Effect of antiarrhythmic drugs on stimulation and defibrillation threshold. M.R. Gold (Charleston, US) Optimised antiarrhythmic drug therapy in CRT patients. K. Vernooy (Valkenburg Aan De Geul, NL) 16:30 - 18:00 Oral Abstract Session 232 233 234 235 AGORA Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. WEDNESDAY The role of fractionated potentials in non-macro reentrant atrial tachycardia post atrial fibrillation ablation 236 Y.C. Wang, L.B. Shi, A. De Bortoli, L.Z. Sun, P.I. Hoff, E. Solheim, P. Schuster, O.J. Ohm, J. Chen (Bergen, NO) Does left atrial appendage closure improve the success of pulmonary vein isolation? results of a randomized clinical trial 237 A. Romanov, E. Pokushalov, S. Artemenko, A. Yakubov, I. Stenin, E. Kretov, O. Krestianinov, I. Grazhdankin, D. Risteski, A. Karaskov (Novosibirsk, RU; Skopje, MK) 16:48 Radiofrequency ablation of intra-atrial reentrant tachycardia in lateral tunnel Fontan circuits: the isthmus is often within the tunnel 238 A. Porta Sanchez, K. Viswanathan, B. King, N. Jackson, V. Ezzat, A. Alqubany, L. Harris, E. Downar, K. Nair (Toronto, CA) 16:57 Determining the optimal ablation site for outflow tract ventricular arrhythmia in patients with and without a discrete coronary cusp prepotential 239 H. Hachiya, K. Hirao, Y. Yamauchi, H. Taniguchi, S. Miyazaki, H. Nakamura, T. Takagi, J. Iwasawa, N. Ichihara, Y. Iesaka (Tsuchiura-shi, Ibaraki-ken, Tokyo and Musashino-shi, Tokyo, JP) 17:06 Isolated epicardial RVOT scar: A typical substrate for VT in endurance athletes without evidence for inherited cardiomyopathy 240 J. Venlet, S.R.D. Piers, G.F.L. Kapel, M. De Riva Silva, M.J. Schalij, K. Zeppenfeld (Leiden, NL) 17:15 Infarct transmurality as a criterion for first-line endo-epicardial substrate-guided ventricular tachycardia ablation in ischemic cardiomyopathy 241 J. Acosta Martinez, J. Fernandez-Armenta, D. Penela, D. Andreu, R. Borras, R.J. Perea, T. De Caralt, L. Mont, J. Brugada, A. Berruezo (Barcelona, ES) 17:24 Ablation of ventricular tachycardia with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation hemodynamic support 242 F. Baratto, G. Santagostino Baldi, F. Pappalardo, G.D.angelo, M. Evangelista, A. Di Prima, S. Silvietti, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) 17:33 Short- and long-term outcome after ventricular fibrillation ablation 243 K. Masuda, A. Nogami, K. Kuroki, T. Machino, M. Igarashi, Y. Sekiguchi, K. Aonuma (Tsukuba, JP) 17:42 Technological, procedural and patient characteristics determine the risk for silent cerebral events in patients undergoing atrial fibrillation ablation 244 T. Deneke, P. Mueller, P. Halbfass, A. Szoelloesi, M. Roos, A. Schade, J. Krug, R. Schmitt, G. Christopoulos, K. Nentwich (Bad Neustadt a.d. Saale, DE) 17:51 Resolution of inconsistent local activation time determination from bipolar electrograms using novel omnipolar catheter technology and signal processing 245 R. Balachandran, D.C. Deno, S. Masse, K. Nanthakumar (St Paul, US; Toronto, CA) TUESDAY Ablation therapy and bail out strategies in complex arrhythmias Chairpersons: K. Zeppenfeld (Leiden, NL); F. Halimi (Le Chesnay, FR) 16:30 16:39 MONDAY 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 SUNDAY 16:30 - 18:00 37 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 EVENING 38 18:15 - 19:15 Special Event Inaugural session Chairperson: K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) Welcome address by the EHRA President K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) Welcome address by the ESC President. F.J. Pinto (Lisbon, PT) Welcome address by the Local hosts. G.L. Botto (Como, IT); L. Padeletti (Florence, IT) EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 Highlights from the Chairperson Scientific Programme Committee. C. Linde (Stockholm, SE) EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 Highlights from the Vice-Chairperson Scientific Programme Committee. M. Glikson (Ramat Gan, IL) EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 Highlights from the ESC Working Group on e-Cardiology. M. Malik (Purley, GB) EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 Highlights from the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology. P.G.A. Volders (Maastricht, NL) EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 Highlights from the Chairperson Cardiostim. P. Ritter (Pessac, FR) Opening Address. K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) MILANO 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS “Best Abstracts” Poster Session POSTER AREA Poster must be set up on Sunday between 08:00 and 12:30 and should remain on display for the whole congress The presenter is required by the poster during the Networking reception that follows the Inaugural session on the evening of Sunday 21 June, between 19:00 and 20:00 Removed on Wednesday between 12:30 and 13:00 The outstanding quality of the following abstracts meant they received the highest grades; accordingly they have been given full visibility for the entire congress. Mechanisms & Computer modelling (Atrial Fibrillation) Technical challenges of rotor identification during atrial fibrillation using phase singularity detection P. Kuklik, A. Van Hunnik, S. Zeemering, B. Maesen, L. Pison, H.J. Crijns, S. Willems, U. Schotten (Maastricht, NL; Hamburg, DE) P255 P256 P257 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Catheter ablation (Atrial Fibrillation) Ablation scar recovery is significantly stronger in atrial fibrillation free patients. P258 P. Gal, C.F. Pacchia, A. Morris, J. Cates, G. Kaur, E. Kholmovski, R. Ranjan, N. Akoum, N.F. Marrouche (Zwolle, NL; Salt Lake City, US) Clinical experieince with a novel fetal heart monitor approach to preventing phrenic nerve injury during cyroballoon ablation of atrial fibrillation P259 A. Patel, R.S. Banker (Orange, US) Extent of atrial low voltage predicts outcomes after ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation P260 J. Sorrel, H. Lehrmann, J. Schiebelling, R. Weber, J. Allgeier, T. Arentz, A. Jadidi (Bad Krozingen, DE) Feasibility and safety of uninterrupted peri-procedural apixaban administration in patients undergoing radiofrequency catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: results from a multicenter study P261 L. Di Biase, D. Lakkireddy, C. Trivedi, T. Deneke, M. Martinek, S. Mohanty, P. Mohanty, J. Sanchez, J.D. Burkhardt, A. Natale (Austin and Kansas City, US; Bad Neustadt a.d. Saale, DE; Linz, AT) Is TEE mandatory in patients undergoing ablation of AF with uninterrupted NOACs? Results from a prospective multicenter registry P262 L. Di Biase, J.D. Burkhardt, C. Trivedi, S. Mohanty, P. Mohanty, D. Lakkireddy, J. Sanchez, G.J. Gallinghouse, S. Beheiry, A. Natale (Austin, Kansas City and San Francisco, US) Mid-term results of mIBG guided modulation of ganglionated plexi in addition to PV isolation P263 S. Ernst, N. Roth, R. Baavour, S. Babu-Narayan, S. Ban-Haim (London, GB; Caesarea, IL) One Shot technologies TO Pulmonary vein isolation (1STOP) project: the standard clinical practice. P264 A. Curnis, G. Arena, L. Padeletti, P. De Filippo, G. Cattafi, L. Leoni, D. Catanzariti, R. Verlato, S. Porcellini, C. Tondo (Brescia, Massa, Florence, Bergamo, Milan, Padova, Rovereto, Camposampiero and Paderno Dugnano, IT) Recurrence of atrial fibrillation during follow up. What makes the difference? Data from the German ablation registry (W) P265 A. Sultan, J.L. Luker, L.E. Eckardt, D.A. Andresen, K.H.K. Kuck, E.H. Hoffmann, S.W. Willems, M.H. Hochadel, J.S. Senges, D.S. Steven (Cologne, Münster, Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Ludwigshafen, DE) Tools: catheters, sources, mapping, navigators (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Cross mapping can identify the mechanisms of atrial tachycardia post atrial fibrillation ablation Y.C. Wang, L.B. Shi, A. De Bortoli, L.Z. Sun, P.I. Hoff, E. Solheim, P. Schuster, O.J. Ohm, J. Chen (Bergen, NO) Substrate dependence of ventricular fibrillation rotors D.E. Krummen, A.B. Bender, S.P. Vampola, J. Hayase, G. Ho, A.A. Schricker, G.G. Lalani, T. Baykaner, W.-J. Rappel, S.M. Narayan (San Diego and Palo Alto, US) The substrate analysis using fast-Fourier transform of the local ventricular signals in patients with postinfarction ventricular tachycardia K. Kuroki, A. Nogami, M. Igarashi, Y. Komatsu, S. Kowase, K. Kurosaki, T. Machino, N. Murakoshi, Y. Sekiguchi, K. Aonuma (Tsukuba and Yokohama, JP) MONDAY Clinical and epidemiological aspects (Atrial Fibrillation) Accuracy comparison of cardiac computed tomography with transesophageal echocardiography for detecting left atrial appendage thrombus in patients with atrial fibrillation Y. Toyoshima, K. Inoue, Y. Koyama, K. Tanaka, T. Oka, N. Tanaka, Y. Sotomi, Y. Orihara, K. Iwakura, K. Fujii (Osaka, JP) Atrial fibrillation in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: is a hypertrophied septum important? S.I. Im, K.M. Park, E.K. Kim, S.C. Lee, S.J. Park, J.S. Kim, Y.K. On (Busan and Seoul, KR) SUNDAY 08:30 - 18:00 P266 P267 P268 39 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Results (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Clinical and electrocardiographic characteristics of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias originating from apical crux area -A comparison with VA originating from posteroseptal left ventricle- M. Kawamura, Y. Munetsugu, Y. Kobayashi (Tokyo, JP) Devices (Pacing) Cardiac implantable electronic devices adverse events reporting system (CIED_AERS): rationale and preliminary results P270 K.R. Silva, L.B.A. Alves, T.S. Kawauchi, C.M.M. Albertini, J.V. Barros, I.C. Maurino, G. Melo, M. Martinelli, R. Costa (São Paulo and Sao Paulo, BR) Early electrical performance of a novel leadless transcatheter pacemaker system. Data from the Micra clinical study P271 C. Steinwender, P. Ritter, G. Duray, K. Soejima, L. Chinitz, O. Razali, L. Mont, T. Sheldon, K. Stromberg, D. Reynolds (Linz, AT; Bordeaux, FR; Budapest, HU; Tokyo, JP; New York, Mounds View, MN and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US; Kuala Lumpur, MY; Catalonia, ES) Minimized ventricular pacing to prevent the first onset of AF in pacemaker patients without atrial arrhythmia history: results from the ANSWER study P272 S. Boveda, P. Defaye, J. Moreno, G. Macaluso, G. Jauvert, M. Burban, J. Noack, E. Garcia Campo, P.H. Siot, M.O. Stockburger (Toulouse, Grenoble, Marseille, Neuilly sur Seine, Nantes and Clamart, FR; Madrid and Vigo, ES; Hamburg and Berlin, DE) Indications & Results (Pacing) Heart rhythm conduction disturbances in patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve implantation - TAVI B. Sredniawa, K. Mitrega, P. Chodor, Z. Kalarus, M. Zembala (Zabrze, PL) Prevalence and clinical significance of LBBB according to classical or strict definition criteria in permanent pacemaker patients. A. Mazza, M.G. Bendini, M. Lovecchio, S. Valsecchi, U. Riva, M. Leggio, R. De Cristofaro (Orvieto, Milan and Rome, IT) Prevalence of indication for cardiac resynchronization therapy: effect of evolving clinical guidelines M. Stahlberg, B. Svennblad, C. Linde, F. Braunschweig, U. Dahlstrom, M. Edner, L.H. Lund (Stockholm, Uppsala and Linkoping, SE) The effect of using floseal on reducing the incidence of pocket hematoma formation in patients requiring pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator with concomitant dual antiplatelet therapy. O. Al-Razo, E. Gonzalez, J.A. Blazquez, L. Sartor, A. Hurtado, J. Silvestre, J.M. Mesa (Madrid, ES) Use of CoreValve and prolonged PQ and QRS times are associated with pacemaker dependence in patients with a new LBBB after transcatheter aortic valve implantation V.J. Nijenhuis, S.M. Chaldoupi, J.C. Balt, M.C.E.F. Wijffels, L.V.A. Boersma, J.M. Ten Berg (Nieuwegein, NL) P273 P274 P275 P276 P277 Leadless (Pacing) How robust is the Micra transcatheter pacemaker fixation? P278 T.A. Simmers, M.D. Bonner, F.A.L.E. Bracke, M.D. Eggen, P. Ritter, D. Reynolds (Eindhoven, NL; Mounds View MN and Oklahoma City, US; Bordeaux, FR) Technical and imaging aspects (Resynchronisation therapy) Imaging guided left ventricular lead placement improves clinical response in cardiac resynchronization therapy: a randomized controlled trial (W) P279 A. Sommer, M.B. Kronborg, B.L. Norgaard, S.H. Poulsen, H.K. Jensen, J.M. Jensen, J. Kristensen, C. Gerdes, P.T. Mortensen, J.C. Nielsen (Aarhus, DK) Service life of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators for cardiac resynchronization therapy: an analysis of determinants in current clinical practice. P280 M. Landolina, A. Curnis, G. Morani, A. Vado, E. Ammendola, A.D. Onofrio, G. Stabile, M. Crosato, M. Gasparini (Crema, Brescia, Verona, Cuneo, Naples, Treviso and Rozzano, IT) Indications & Results (Resynchronisation therapy) Left ventricular endocardial pacing across the interventricular septum - medium-term results J.H.P. Gamble, M. Ginks, K. Rajappan, Y. Bashir, T.R. Betts (Oxford, GB) Left ventricular lead position and outcome in CRT - a large nationwide cohort study. M.B. Kronborg, J.B. Johansen, S. Riahi, H.H. Petersen, J. Haarbo, O.D. Jorgensen, J.C. Nielsen (Aarhus, Odense, Aalborg and Copenhagen, DK) Lead management - extractions and recalls Characteristics and failure rate of the Biotronik Linox implantable cardioverter defibrillator lead F. Demirel, A. Adiyaman, P.P. Delnoy, J.J.J. Smit, A.R. Ramdat Misier, A. Elvan (Zwolle, NL) 40 P269 P281 P282 P283 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Mechanism (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Spatio-temporal organization of APD-alternans in the in-vivo human heart and interactions with APD-restitution properties M. Orini, P. Taggart, B. Hanson, M. Hayward, P. Lambiase (London, GB) Anticoagulation Prognosis in patients with atrial fibrillation and CHA2DS2-VASc score = 1 in a community based cohort study. L. Fauchier, C. Lecoq, N. Clementy, D. Angoulvant, D. Babuty, G.Y.H. Lip (Tours, FR; Birmingham, GB) P286 P287 P288 P289 P290 TUESDAY Registries and surveys Long-term survival following ICD and CRT-D implant in a large unselected population J. Sims, S. Charlton, A. Patel, S. Liu (Mounds View, US) Non-compaction cardiomyopathy. Risk stratification for prophylactic indication of implantable cardiac defibrillator. Long term single centre registry. N. Galizio, A. Palazzo, L. Favaloro, H. Casabe, A. Fernandez, E. Guevara, G. Carnero, F. Robles, H. Fraguas, J. Gonzalez (Capital Federal, AR) P285 MONDAY ECG and eCardiology (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Useful electrocardiographic features to help identify the mechanism of atrial tachycardia after persistent atrial fibrillation ablation P. Pascale, L. Roten, A.J. Shah, D. Scherr, Y. Komatsu, N. Derval, F. Sacher, M. Hocini, M. Haissaguerre, P. Jais (Lausanne and Bern, CH; Bordeaux, FR) P284 SUNDAY Different outcomes between high and low volume centres performing transvenous lead extraction in the ELECTRa registry M.G. Bongiorni, C. Kennergren, C. Butter, J.C. Deharo, A. Kutarski, C.A. Rinaldi, A.P. Maggioni, C. Blomstrom-Lundqvist, A. Auricchio, K.H. Kuck (Pisa, IT; Gothenburg and Uppsala, SE; Bernau bei Berlin and Hamburg, DE; Marseille and Sophie Antipolis, FR; Lublin, PL; London, GB; Lugano, CH) Transvenous removal of pacing and ICD leads: single italian referral center experience. M.G. Bongiorni, E. Soldati, L. Segreti, G. Zucchelli, A. Di Cori, S. Viani, L. Paperini, G. Branchitta, D. Andreini (Pisa, IT) WEDNESDAY 41 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 42 08:30 - 12:30 Poster Session POSTER AREA Poster session 1 Posters must be set up between 08:00 - 08:30, removed between 12:30 - 13:00, to be on display between 08:30 - 12:30. The presenter should be available by the poster during the coffee break (10:00 to 11:00) in order to discuss the research with the audience. Clinical and epidemiological aspects (Atrial Fibrillation) Cost and efficiency benefits of a single modality imaging strategy for pre-procedural workup of atrial fibrillation catheter ablation P291 P. Bhagirath, A.W.M. Van Der Graaf, E. Van Dongen, S. Ghoerbien, V.J.H.M. Van Driel, H. Ramanna, N.M.S. De Groot, M.J.W. Gotte (The Hague and Rotterdam, NL) Left atrial appendage closure using the novel Coherex Wavecrest device - initial single center experience P292 K.J. Chun, S. Bordignon, L. Perrotta, A. Fuernkranz, D. Dugo, A. Konstantinou, B. Schmidt (Hamburg and Frankfurt am Main, DE) Neuropreventive effect of sitagliptin after atrial fibrillation related ischemic stroke in type 2 Diabetic Patients: a nationwide cohort study P293 T.H. Chen, L.S. Lin, D.Y. Chen, S.H. Wang (Taipei, TW) Arrhythmia progression is associated with development of cardiovascular disease in a population of patients with idiopathic atrial fibrillation: a 5-year follow-up study P294 E.A.M.P. Dudink, B. Weijs, R.J. Haest, J.A. Kragten, B.L. Kietselaer, J.E. Wildberger, H.J.G.M. Crijns (Maastricht, Geldrop and Heerlen, NL) Effect on sleep and sleep apnea with cardioversion of atrial fibrillation (W) P295 N. Hoglund, C. Sahlin, M. Kesek, S. Jensen, K. Franklin (Umea, SE) Assessment of p wave signal-averaged ECG in patients with hypertension to investigate the preventive effect of eplerenone on atrial P296 fibrillation M. Kawasaki, T. Yamada, T. Morita, Y. Furukawa, S. Tamaki, Y. Iwasaki, A. Kikuchi, T. Kondo, M. Fukunami (Osaka, JP) Categorizating patients with long-standing atrial fibrillation by evaluating exercise capacity helped in determining treatment strategy P297 T. Haruna, M. Funasako, I. Tanaka, M. Okano, T. Sekihara, Y. Kimura, H. Hayashi, M. Kimura, M. Inoko (Osaka, JP) Mechanisms & Computer modelling (Atrial Fibrillation) Hyperglycemia and oxidative stress stimulate abnormal proliferation of atrial fibroblast through NADPH oxidase/MAPK/MMP9 signal pathway T. Liu, Q. Zhang, X. Wang, X. Liang, G. Li (Tianjin, CN) Antiarrhythmic drugs (Atrial Fibrillation) Effect of QT interval prolongation following antiarrhythmic drug therapy on left ventricular systolic and diastolic function. K. Chouchoulis, J. Chiladakis, N. Koutsogiannis, P. Davlouros, D. Alexopoulos (Patras, GR) P298 P299 Catheter ablation (Atrial Fibrillation) Utility of adenosine testing in pulmonary vein isolation P300 G. Lima Da Silva, N. Cortez-Dias, A. Mata, C. Barata, A. Magalhaes, M. Nobre Menezes, S. Magalhaes, L. Carpinteiro, A. Bernardes, J. De Sousa (Lisbon, PT) P301 Insight into referral patterns for pulmonary vein isolation. a dutch questionnaire among cardiologists and electrophysiologists J.R. Folkeringa, N. Veeger, B.A. Schoonderwoerd, H.J.G.M. Crijns (Leeuwarden and Maastricht, NL) Impact of the second-generation cryoballoon on procedural efficiency: results from the STOP AF post approval study four year status report P302 B.P. Knight, P.G. Novak, R. Sangrigoli, J. Champagne, M. Dubuc, S.W. Adler, V. Essebag, S.K. Jain, R.M. John, M. Mansour (Chicago, Doylestown, St Paul, Pittsburgh and Boston, US; Victoria, Quebec and Montreal, CA) (W) P303 The outcome of catheter ablation and predictors of AF recurrence in lone AF patients M. Takigawa, A.T. Takahashi, T.K. Kuwahara, K.O. Ohkubo, K.Y. Yamao, E.N. Nakashima, J.N. Nakajima, K.T. Takagi, K.H. Hirao, M.I. Isobe (Suita, Osaka, Yokosuka and Tokyo, JP) Rotormapping and -ablation in redo-cases of persistent atrial fibrillation: procedural data P304 S.G. Spitzer, L. Karolyi, C. Raemmler, F. Scharfe, T. Weinmann, T. Otto, A. Langbein (Dresden, DE) One-year clinical outcome second-generation 28-mm cryoballoon ablation using a single 3-minutes approach P305 G. Ciconte, C. De Asmundis, Y. Saitoh, G. Mugnai, V. Velagic, G. Irfan, B. Hunuk, E. Stroker, P. Brugada, G.B. Chierchia (Brussels, BE) First versus second-generation 28-mm cryoballoon ablation: one-year follow-up P306 G. Ciconte, G.B. Chierchia, G. Di Giovanni, Y. Saitoh, G. Mugnai, G. Irfan, G. Conte, J. Sieira, C. De Asmundis, P. Brugada (Brussels, BE) Comparison of long-term success rate between single-shot technologies for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation ablation. P307 G.M. Fassini, S. Conti, S. Riva, A. Dello Russo, M. Moltrasio, F. Tundo, B. Majocchi, V. Marino, E. Russo, C. Tondo (Milan, IT) SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Surgery & Pacing (Atrial Fibrillation) Bleeding risk in patients on novel oral anticoagulants (NOAC) undergoing CIED procedures: a comparison study with uninterrupted warfarin F. De Sensi, G. Miracapillo, G. Savarese, T. Infusino, M. Breschi, L. Addonisio, S. Severi (Grosseto, Foligno and Catanzaro, IT) SUNDAY Feasibility of minimal fluoroscopy approach for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation P308 C. Brodt, L. Norton, M. Shah, M. Turakhia, P. Zei (Palo Alto, US) Multicenter safety of focal impulse and rotor modulation (FIRM) ablation P309 D.E. Krummen, T. Baykaner, V. Swarup, J.P. Daubert, J.M. Miller, G. Tomassoni, S. Park, M. Viswanathan, P.J. Wang, S.M. Narayan (San Diego, Phoenix, Durham, Indianapolis, Lexington and Palo Alto, US) Antiarrhythmic treatment before and after AF ablation. Long-term results. P310 O. Sapelnikov, A. Partigulova, Y.U. Shuvalova, D. Cherkashin, P. Mezentsev, A. Kulikov, I. Grishin, R. Latypov, A. Chapurnikh, R. Akchurin (Moscow, RU) Low force vs. high force atrial RF ablation in a chronic porcine model: effective lesion assessment by voltage, pathology and cardiac MR P311 S.E. Williams, H. Chubb, J. Harrison, R. Karim, K. Rhode, T. Schaeffter, W.Y. Kim, H. Jensen, R. Razavi, M.O.neill (London, GB) Combining stroke prevention and arrhythmia reduction in a single procedure: a novel, safe and effective treatment for persistent atrial fibrillation P312 S. Panikker, J.W.E. Jarman, S.K. Haldar, L. Mantziari, W. Hussain, J.P. Foran, V. Markides, T. Wong (London, GB) Induced self-terminating shortlasting AF before PVI excludes extra-PV substrate in patients with PAF P313 M. Namdar, P. Gentil-Baron, H. Sunthorn, H. Burri, D. Shah (Geneva, CH) Derivative of catheter contact force over time (df/dt) correlates with measures of left atrial appendage flow velocity and spontaneous echo contrast in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation P314 C. Teres, M. Namdar, S. Marcelino, H. Muller, P. Gentil-Baron, H. Sunthorn, H. Burri, D. Shah (Geneva, CH) Left atrial voltage map after atrial fibrillation ablation decreased recurrence of atrial fibrillation in patients of persistent atrial fibrillation in spite of size of low voltage area P315 N. Watanabe, K. Inoguchi, Y. Chiba, Y. Onishi, Y. Munetsugu, T. Onuki, T. Adachi, M. Kawamura, T. Asano, Y. Kobayashi (Tokyo, JP) Novel experience of irrigated multipolar catheter in stepwise approach for atrial fibrillation ablation P316 S.H. Chin, S.S. Varanasi, G.S. Chu, S. Siddiqui, S.H. Man, R. Somani, A.J. Sandilands, P.J. Stafford, G.A. Ng (Leicester, GB) The impact of intracardiac echocardiographic image directly acquired from the left atrium for CT image integration in atrial fibrillation ablation P317 K. Kaseno, K.H. Hisazaki, N.A. Naoki, K.N. Nakamura, D.A. Aoyama, Y.S. Shiomi, K.H. Hasegawa, M.Y. Yokokawa, H.U. Uzui, H.T. Tada (Fukui and Maebashi, JP) The efficiency and safety of Dabigatran periprocedural therapy in patients undergoing percutaneous ablation of atrial fibrillation substrate. P318 K. Zawada-Rapacz, B. Binkowski, T. Grycewicz, W. Grabowicz, E. Wonko, A. Szwedzinska, T. Kucejko, A. Lubinski (Lodz, PL) Distribution of rotational activation in the left atrium in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation: Relationship to low-voltage areas and fractionated electrograms P319 S. Nakahara, Y. Hori, N. Tsukada, N. Nishiyama, A. Nakagawa, S. Kobayashi, T. Komatsu, Y. Sakai, I. Taguchi (Koshigaya City, JP) Dramatic reduction in procedure duration using the 3. generation magnetic navigation system for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation P320 S. Deiss, A. Metzner, F. Ouyang, S. Mathew, C. Lemes, T. Maurer, C. Heeger, R. Tilz, K.H. Kuck, E. Wissner (Hamburg, DE) The use of deflectable sheath improves stable catheter contact and results in less arrhythmia recurrences P321 J. Kautzner, S.R. Dukkipati, G.F. Michaud, J. Petru, J.P. Albenque, F. Marchlinski, S.R. Mahapatra, D. Harari, H. Lambert, V.Y. Reddy (Prague, CZ; New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Plymouth, US; Toulouse, FR; Geneva, CH) P322 Tools: catheters, sources, mapping, navigators (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Spot diagnosis by means of an ECG pattern: Inferior axis and positive concordant R pattern in the precordial leads are pathognomonic for ventricular arrhythmias arising from the great cardiac vein P323 H. Bogossian, G. Frommeyer, I. Ninios, F. Hasan, Q.S. Nguyen, Z. Karosiene, D. Mijic, B. Lemke, M. Zarse (Lüdenscheid/ Witten-Herdecke, Münster and Luedenscheid, DE) Assessment of ventricular tachycardia scar substrate by intracardiac echocardiography : comparison with contrast-enhanced cardiac MRI ( W) P324 I. Watanabe, Y. Okumura, K. Takahashi, K. Sonoda, A. Hirayama (Tokyo, JP) A novel technique for simultaneous representation of multiple EP datasets with equivalent accuracy to color surface shading P325 J. Whitaker, S. Williams, H. Chubb, M. Gabrawi, M.O.neill (London, GB) P326 Peri-mitrotricuspid annulus atrial flutter: reentrant circuit delineation by entrainment mapping E. Falconi, A. Bittner, M. Arceluz, R. Delgado, R. Altamirano, F. Cruz, M. Ortega, F. Larraya, J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES; Santiago, CL) 3D transcatheter cryoablation of slow pathway for treatment of atrio-ventricular nodal reentry tachycardia in children: acute success obtained by a single focus cryolesion predicts a better outcome P327 M.S. Russo, D. Righi, C. Di Mambro, M.S. Silvetti, R. Remoli, F.A. Saputo, F. Drago (Rome, IT) 43 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Results (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Outcomes with AV nodal ablation from the pacemaker pocket M.C. Giudici, N.E. Worden, L. Joseph, R.B. Arteaga, S.R. Mickelsen, G. Goldsmith (Iowa City, US) Comparison of acute ablation results to non invasive programmed stimulation after catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia F. Baratto, G. Paglino, G. Santagostino, M. Yamase, P. Vergara, A. Radinovic, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) The guidance of cavo-tricuspid isthmus ablation using a contact force ablation catheter and novel parameters C.R.P. Booth, K. Ng, K. Dauber, G. Kaye, P. Gould (Brisbane, AU) Results of catheter ablation of ventricular ectopy from the papillary muscle guided by intracardiac echocardiography P. Peichl, D. Wichterle, R. Cihak, B. Aldhoon, J. Kautzner (Prague, CZ) Assessment of clockwise cavotricuspid isthmus block based on conduction time during transient entrainment in common atrial flutter: a prospective study E. Castellanos Martinez, T. Barrio, J. Salas, S. Madero, R. Peinado, M. Ortiz, J.E.S.U.S. Almendral (Madrid, ES) New easy used ECG-algorithm for patients with WPW syndrome D.S. Novikov, M.L. Kandinsky, A.S. Samoilov, Z.A. Kidakoev, M.S. Druzhko (Krasnodar, RU) Primary & Secondary prevention (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Long-term clinical outcomes after primary prevention ICD implantation in women and men. Results from a multicenter study. P. Cabanas-Grandio, L. Gaztanaga, T. Barrio, M. Rodriguez-Manero, J. Fernandez-Armenta, V. Exposito-Garcia, J.M. Sanchez-Gomez, J. Jimenez-Lopez, J. Moreno Arribas, E. Garcia Campo (Vigo, Bilbao, Granada, Santiago de Compostela, Cadiz, Santander, Valencia, Toledo and Alicante, ES) Chagas cardiomyopathy patients with pacemaker: factors associated with sudden death G. Peixoto, S.F. Siqueira, M.M. Lensi, S.A.D. Nishioka, R.A. Teixeira, A.A.A. Pedrosa, R. Costa, M. Martinelli (Sao Paulo, BR) Implantable cardioverter defibrillator in patients with Brugada syndrome J. Hernandez Ojeda, E. Arbelo, A. Gomez Juanatey, R. Borras, M. Matas, J.M. Tolosana, L. Mont (Barcelona, ES) Difference of cycle length between appropriate and inappropriate therapy in patients with Brugada syndrome, early repolarization syndrome and idiopathic ventricular fibrillation W.S. Lee, J. Kim, C.H. Kwon, J.H. Choi, U. Jo, Y.R. Kim, G.B. Nam, K.J. Choi, Y.H. Kim (Seoul, KR) P329 P330 P331 P332 P333 P334 P335 P336 P337 Technical aspects (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Results of an automatic algorithm predictor of successful antitachycardia pacing therapy and the need of shock in patients with implantable defibrillator P338 R. Matia Frances, A.H.Madrid, G. Sanchez-Huete, J. Martinez-Ferrer, J. Alzueta, J. Vinolas, J. Rubio, J.M. Porres (Madrid, Vitoria, Malaga, Barcelona, Valladolid and Donostia, ES) Timing of ICD /CRT-D replacement in real-world practice: need for a behavioral change? P339 M. Biffi, E. Ammendola, G. Ciaramitaro, D. Potenza, M. Santamaria, M. Iori, C. Baiocchi, F. Lissoni, M. Malacrida, F. Zanon (Bologna, Naples, Palermo, San Giovanni Rotondo, Campobasso, Reggio Emilia, Siena, Lodi, Milan and Rovigo, IT) Subcutaneous ICD Ventricular arrhythmias in patients supported with ventricular assist devices and the role of implantable cardioverter defibrillators A. Gkouziouta, A. Kostopoulou, G. Theodorakis, S. Adamopoulos (Athens, GR) Devices (Pacing) Positive effect of the novel multi point pacing modality in cardiac resynchronization therapy: early follow-up data from a multicenter experience G. Forleo, R. Massaro, M. Giammaria, F. Zanon, V. Calabrese, G. Senatore, A. Curnis, C.D.agostino, L. Calo', L. Santini (Rome, San Giovanni Rotondo, Turin, Rovigo, Ciriè (Turin), Brescia and Bari, IT) Atrial preference pacing in patients with sinus node dysfunction who have paroxysmal AF P. Kasem-Suwan (Bangkok, TH) long term follow up of primary and secondary prevention implantable cardioverter defibrillator patients:real-world data from the island of crete E. Kanoupakis, J. Fanourgiakis, H. Mavrakis, E. Kallergis, S. Petousis, M. Vernardos, M. Touloupaki, M. Stauvroulaki, G. Chlouverakis, P. Vardas (Heraklion, GR) Complications related to cardiac rhythm management devices therapy and their financial implication: a prospective single-center two years survey J. Fanourgiakis, E. Simantirakis, E. Kanoupakis, S. Chrysostomakis, M. Stauvroulaki, A. Daskalakis, M. Vernardos, M. Touloupaki, G. Chlouverakis, P. Vardas (Heraklion, GR) 44 P328 P340 P341 P342 P343 P344 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS P346 P347 P348 P349 P353 P354 P355 P356 WEDNESDAY Indications & Results (Resynchronisation therapy) A single-centre cohort study on long-term results of triventricular pacing in patients with advanced heart failure R.A. Providencia, D. Rogers, V. Cobb, P. Lambiase, S. Ahsan, O. Segal, M. Lowe, E. Rowland, F. Khan, A.W. Chow (London, GB) Prognostic implication of functional mitral regurgitation in patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy. A. Proclemer, M. Gasparini, M. Cipriani, R. Rordorf, A. Curnis, G.B. Perego, R.P. Ricci, G. Boriani, M. Landolina, M. Lunati (Udine, Rozzano, Milan, Pavia, Brescia, Rome, Bologna and Crema, IT) Vectorcardiographic QRS area predicts delayed left ventricular lateral wall activation in patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy M. Mafi Rad, G.W.M. Wijntjens, E. Engels, Y. Blaauw, J.G.L.M. Luermans, T. Dinh, L. Pison, H.J. Crijns, F.W. Prinzen, K. Vernooy (Maastricht, NL) Semi-invasive determination of interventricular conduction delays in CRT patients in sinus rhythm (SR) or atrial fibrillation (AF) in comparison with healthy subjects B. Ismer, A. Nagel, K. Kroll, T. Haber, L. Perez Escobar, J. Haertig, J. Melichercik (Offenburg and Lahr/Baden, DE) Arrhythmic events and outcome differences in a large quadripolar CRT-D post-approval study M. Cao, D. Martin, S. Beau, S. Allison, D. Schleinkofer, T.G. Farazi, S. Zhang, R. Corbisiero (Rosemead, Burlington, Little Rock, Huntsville, Fort Wayne, Sylmar and Browns Mills, US) Change of electrical QRS axis after cardiac resynchronization L.F. Pava, P. Perafan, D.C. Carrillo, J. Jimenez, J. Hernandez, S. Loaiza (cali, CO) TUESDAY Technical and imaging aspects (Resynchronisation therapy) Good relation between left ventricular electrical activation and contraction in patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy P350 M. Mafi Rad, J. Van T Sant, J. Blaauw, F.J. Meijboom, P.J. Doevendans, M.J. Cramer, H.J. Crijns, F.W. Prinzen, M. Meine, K. Vernooy (Maastricht and Utrecht, NL) Basal basal multi point pacing improves electrical characteristics more than basal apical lead positioning P351 A. Pokawattana, H. Sugumar, K. Zibell, L. Odgers, H.S. Lim, A. Teh, D.O.donnell (Melbourne, AU) Neurohormonal response to cardiac resynchronization therapy in heart failure patients with impaired or preserved right ventricular function P352 C. Valzania, F. Fallani, G. Gavaruzzi, M. Biffi, C. Martignani, I. Diemberger, M. Ziacchi, J. Frisoni, C. Rapezzi, G. Boriani (Bologna, IT) MONDAY Indications & Results (Pacing) DDD pacing mode survival in patients with dual-chamber pacemaker during the long-term follow-up. M. Debski, M. Ulman, A. Zabek, K. Haberka, J. Lelakowski, B. Malecka (Krakow and Niepolomice, PL) Outcome of septal/parahisian vs apical right ventricular pacing in children. S. Placidi, M.S. Silvetti, A. Ammirati, L.M. Santucci, M. Prosperi, L. Rava, F. Drago (Rome, IT) Influence of pacing mode on mortality and cardiovascular hospitalization during follow-up of patients with permanent pacemaker A. Bonet Basiero, P. Sanchez Chamero, A. Cabestrero De Diego, J. Padro Dalmau, R. Freixa Pamias (Sant Joan Despí, Barcelona, ES) P345 SUNDAY Leads (Pacing) Intra-Hisian block: Stable distal His-Purkinje conduction at 3 years during permanent His bundle pacing P. Vijayaraman, A. Naperkowski, G. Dandamudi, K.A. Ellenbogen (Wilkes Barre and Richmond, US) Electrical performance and lead handling evaluation of a new active fixation left ventricular lead: results of an italian multicenter experience M. Biffi, R. Rordorf, G. Giannola, G. Luzzi, M.G. Bongiorni, G. Maglia, L. Bontempi, M. Ziacchi, M. Landolina, M. Lunati (Bologna, Pavia, Cefalu, Bari, Catanzaro, Brescia and Milan, IT) P357 P358 Lead management - extractions and recalls Long term follow up of patients without reimplantation of a cardiac internal electronic device following transvenous lead extraction ( W) P359 S. Gomes, G. Cranney, M. Bennett, R. Giles (Sydney, AU) CIED infections - how many patients are managed improperly and which mistakes are most frequent? The lesson from lead extraction. P360 A. Kutarski, M. Czajkowski, M. Polewczyk, A.M. Polewczyk, A. Polewczyk (Lublin and Kielce, PL) Prevalence and reassessment of device re-implantation after a pacemaker or defibrillator extraction P361 G.D.D.angelo, P. Mazzone, F. Melillo, T. Oloriz, F. Guarracini, G. Paglino, A. Marzi, N. Sora, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) Laser lead extraction allows for safe and effective removal of single- as well as dual coil ICD leads P362 S. Hakmi, S. Pecha, Y. Yildirim, L. Conradi, B. Sill, N. Gosau, M.A. Aydin, S. Willems, H. Reichenspurner, H. Treede (Hamburg and Reinbek, DE) 45 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 46 Syncope Implantable loop recorder: a syncope unit experience M. Rafanelli, A. Ceccofiglio, F. Tesi, G. Toffanello, V.M. Chisciotti, G. Rivasi, N. Marchionni, A. Ungar (Florence, IT) Importance of coronary vasospasm in unexplained syncope D.H. Shin, C.K. Lee, G.H. Sohn, J.W. Kim, S.Y. Yoo, S.S. Cheong (GangNeung, KR) Mechanism (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Waveform characteristics of ventricular fibrillation in relation to clinical parameters and shock success: An electrocardiographic study in ICD-patients J.L. Bonnes, J. Thannhauser, M. Hermans, J. Nas, S.W. Westra, M.J. De Boer, M.A. Brouwer, J.L.R.M. Smeets (Nijmegen and Enschede, NL) Measurement of ventricular effective refractory period by the extrastimulus technique: effect of baseline ventricular pacing versus sinus rhythm. S. Rossi, F. Cacciani, M. Zaniboni, S. Callegari, L. Carnevali, A. Sgoifo, M. Miragoli, E. Macchi (Parma, IT) A microRNA blueprint for early atrial remodeling in a porcine model of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation M. Torrado, D. Franco, E. Lozano-Velasco, F. Hernandez-Torres, R. Calvino, G. Aldama, A. Centeno, A. Castro-Beiras, A. Mikhailov (La Coruna and Jaen, ES) Galectin 3 in patients with atrial fibrillation and metabolic syndrome V.A. Ionin, O.V. Listopad, S.E. Nifontov, A.V. Soboleva, D.I. Jatsuk, E.L. Zaslavskaya, O.D. Belyaeva, E.I. Baranova, E.V. Shlyakhto (Saint Petersburg and Saint-Petersburg, RU) Pharmacology (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Magnesium, an old but still fascinating antiarrhythmic: a comparative study of two doses S. Myftiu, I. Sharka, A. Shkoza, G. Sulo, E. Sulo, X.H. Belshi, E. Saja (Tirana, AL; Bergen, NO) Monitoring tools Magnetocardiography provides beat-to-beat monitoring of fetal rhythm in unshielded clinical ambulatory setting at the 28th week of gestation D. Brisinda, A.R. Sorbo, A. Venuti, F. Fioravanti, R. Fenici (Rome, IT) Clinical mechanisms (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Electrophysiological observations of acute His bundle injury during permanent His bundle pacing A. Naperkowski, G. Dandamudi, K.A. Ellenbogen, P. Vijayaraman (Wilkes Barre and Richmond, US) Insight into the role of environmental triggers in J wave syndrome: results of 15 year-follow up. A. Talib, N. Sato, K. Sumitomo, T. Nishiura, N. Sakamoto, Y. Tanabe, T. Takeuchi, Y. Kawamura, N. Hasebe (Asahikawa, JP) ECG and eCardiology (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Corrected PR interval after treatment optimisation: does it matter? T. Nikolaidou, P. Pellicori, J. Zhang, A.L. Clark (Hull, GB) Correlation between electrocardiographic abnormalities and scar location in patients with non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy and ventricular tachycardia G. Santagostino, T. Oloriz, G. Peretto, H.J.J. Wellens, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT; Maastricht, NL) The lewis lead for P-wave detection during ventricular tachycardia M. Huemer, H. Meloh, A. Wutzler, A.S. Parwani, P. Attanasio, H. Matsuda, F. Blaschke, L.H. Boldt, W. Haverkamp (Berlin, DE) High risk electrocardiographic markers in Brugada syndrome S. Georgopoulos, P. Korantzopoulos, M. Efremidis, K. Vlachos, N. Fragakis, P. Arsenos, K. Gatzoulis, A. Sideris, T. Liu, K. Letsas (Athens, Ioannina and Thessaloniki, GR; Tianjin, CN) Novel galvanised titanium-based ECG technology can reliably detect arrhythmias F. Ara, C. Crockford, I. John, R.A. Kaba (Ashford and London, GB) P363 P364 P365 P366 P367 P368 P369 P370 P371 P372 P373 P374 P375 P376 P377 Autonomic nervous system (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) The effect of sympatho-vagal interaction and beta-blocker on heart rate and ventricular refractoriness in isolated rabbit hearts S.H. Chin, E. Wake, K.E. Brack, G.A. Ng (Leicester, GB) P378 Others (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Complementary automated patch clamp, extracellular field potential and impedance recordings of cardiomyocytes: the safety screening tool box for the future E. Dragicevic, N. Becker, S. Stoelzle-Feix, U. Thomas, L. Doerr, M. Rapedius, M. Beckler, M. George, A. Brueggemann, N. Fertig (Munich, DE) P379 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Remote monitoring Effectiveness of a management program for outpatient clinic or remote titration of beta-blockers in CRT patients: the RESTORE study. A.D. Onofrio, P. Palmisano, E. Ammendola, L. Calo', A. Ruocco, A. Rapacciuolo, G. Del Giorno, V. Bianchi, M. Campari, M. Accogli (Naples, Tricase, Rome and Milan, IT) P383 P384 P385 P386 TUESDAY Registries and surveys Long-term outcomes of the patients with frequent atrial premature contractions: results from retrospective single center study K.J. Chun, J.K. Hwang, S.J. Park, K.M. Park, Y.K. On, J.S. Kim (Seoul, KR) Malfunction of cardiac devices after radiotherapy without direct exposure to ionizing radiation: experimental data M. Zecchin, G. Morea, E. Sergi, M. Severgnini, E. Bianco, A. De Luca, A. Zorzin Fantasia, V. Milan, G. Giannini, G. Sinagra (Trieste, IT) P382 MONDAY Anticoagulation Initial european experience with a novel percutaneous epicardial suture delivery device for LAA exclusion. R.R. Tilz, J. Foran, K. Bartus, T. Wong, S. Gafoor, T. Fink, J. Myc, R. Lee, H. Sievert, K.H. Kuck (Hamburg and Frankfurt am Main, DE; London, GB; Krakow, PL; San Francisco, US) Suitable PT-INR in Japanese is different from Caucasian from the base of coagulat and fibrinolytic makers Y. Kobayashi, A. Ochi, K. Inokuchi, Y. Nakamura, K. Ogawa, Y. Onishi, Y. Munetsugu, Y. Minoura, N. Watanabe, E. Uchida (Tokyo, JP) SUNDAY Intermediate term outcome of thoracic sympathectomy in patients with diseased hearts and refractory ventricular tachycardia storms P380 P. Barwad, S. Devidutta, M. Shah, S. Joshi, S. Vichare, S. Shastri, M. Venkat, R. Motwani, S. Moolgaonkar, Y. Lokhandwala (Chandigarh and Mumbai, IN) Risk assessment in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: the role of the emerging sudden cardiac death risk factors P381 M.F. Mezni, A. Haggui, S. Mzoughi, H. Mahfoudhi, B. Jdaida, N. Ben Mansour, D. Lahidheb, N. Hajlaoui, W. Fehri, H. Haouala (Tunis, TN) WEDNESDAY 47 SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 14:00 - 15:30 Poster Session Poster session 1 - WG on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology 39th Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Posters must be set up between 08:00 - 08:30, removed between 18:00 - 18:30, to be on display between 08:30 - 18:00. The presenter should be available by the poster (14:00-15:30) in order to discuss the research with the audience. WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY Modelling Effects of mutations in HCN4 assessed with the Inada et al. human sinus node action potential model. 48 POSTER AREA (W) P387 Modelling of Bradycardia Due to Pacemaker Cell Apoptosis In the Mouse. R.K. Sanjay (Manchester, GB) If current and its role in rate modulation: a "funny" investigation by Dynamic Clamp technique. C. Bartolucci (Cesena, IT) Piecewise-linear approximation for a quantitative analysis of cardiac action potential. S. Severi (Cesena, IT) From rabbit to man: towards a computational model of human sinoatrial node action potential. A. Fabbri (Cesena, IT) Cellular mechanisms promoting automaticity and delayed afterdepolarizations in paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: A Computational Study. J.T. Koivumaeki (Kuopio, FI) Late sodium and sodium-calcium exchanger current block as a combined anti-arrhythmic approach in human hypertrophic cardiomyopathy E. Passini, B. Rodriguez, A. Minchole, R. Coppini, E. Cerbai, S. Severi, A. Bueno-Orovio (Bologna and Florence, IT; Oxford, GB) Computational model to explain the origin of diastolic micro-signals observed in intracardiac electrograms from implantable cardioverter defibrillator recipients. P. Rossi, A. Casaleggio, M. Migliore (Genova and Palermo, IT) Effect of different chronotropic interventions on the source-sink properties of simulated sinoatrial-atrial cell pairs F. Cacciani, M. Zaniboni (Parma, IT) A validation study of the dynamic clamp technique for the L-type Ca2+ current in rabbit atrial myocytes S. Kettlewell, J. Dempster, G.L. Smith, A.J. Workman (Glasgow, GB) Experimentally calibrated population of human atrial cell models mimicking action potential and voltage clamp recordings from a specific cell group. A. Muszkiewicz (Oxford, GB) Hypersensitive RyRs underlies synchronous systolic secondary Ca2+ release and early afterdepolarizations: A simulation study in a ventricular myocyte. N. Gaur (Lysaker, NO) P388 P389 P390 P391 P392 P393 P394 P395 P396 P397 P398 Arrhythmias Cardiac electrophysiological properties of Hey2+/- mice. P399 S. Podliesna (Amsterdam, NL) P400 Alteration of membrane distribution of Cav3 T78M induces cardiac arrhytmias by modulating ion channel properties. A. Barbuti (Milan, IT) A new KCNQ1 mutation that impairs its association with KCNE1 is responsible for short QT syndrome. P401 C. Valenzuela (Madrid, ES) Role of common polymorphism Q2958R on RyR2 function and propensity to cardiac arrhythmias. P402 C. Valdivia (Ann Arbor, US) Functional characterization of a mutation in KCNT1 gene related to non familial Brugada Syndrome. P403 I. Rivolta (Monza, IT) Functional characterization of a new cpvt-1 ryr2 mutation (r420q) in mouse ventricular myocytes P404 R. Rizzetto, Y.Y. Wang, A. Zahradnikova Jr, F. Lefebvre, J.P. Benitah, A.M. Gomez (Chatenay-Malabry, FR) In vivo modulation of the cardiac sodium channel by overexpression of a Brugada syndrome SCN5A mutation in mice using viral vectors P405 N. Doisne, M. Grauso, N. Mougenot, M. Clergue, A. Coulombe, P. Guicheney, N. Neyroud (Paris, FR) Scn5a+/deltaQKP mice present late sodium current associated with long QT syndrome, dilated cardiomyopathy and ranolazine-sensitive spontaneous ventricular arrhythmias P406 N. Belbachir, J. Montnach, F. Chizelle, A. Carcouet, I. Baro, F. Charpentier (Nantes, FR) SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS P408 P409 P410 P411 P412 P413 P414 MONDAY P415 P416 P417 P418 P419 TUESDAY P420 P421 P422 P423 P424 WEDNESDAY Basic mechanisms of cardiac excitation Sarcolemmal Ca2+-entry via Cav1.2 channels controls the profile of calcium-activated chloride current in ventricular myocytes. K. Vaczi (Debrecen, HU) Electrophysiological Organization of the Pacemaker and Conduction systems cells in the Avian Heart. V. Prosheva (Syktyvkar, RU) Effects of miRNAs modulated by endurance training on cardiomyocyte excitability. M. Bonzanni (Carvico, IT) Optical manipulation of electrical activity of whole mouse heart. L. Sacconi (Sesto Fiorentino, IT) The unique Ion channel transcriptome of the transitional cells between Purkinje fibres and ventricular muscle. X.J. Cai (Manchester, GB) Quantifying natural variability in the kinetics of cardiac INa. M. Clerx (Maastricht, NL) Are the membrane and Ca2+ clocks involved in atrioventricular nodal conduction in young and aged rats? Y. Saeed, I. Temple, Z. Borbas, A. Atkinson, J. Yanni, M.R. Boyett, C. Garratt, H. Dobrzynski (Manchester, GB) P407 SUNDAY The role of ß-adrenoceptor activation in the frequency-dependence of triggered activity in catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia. M.K. Stokke (Oslo, NO) Effect of hypercholesterolemia and ageing on TdP arrhythmia incidence in methoxamine sensitized rabbits. L. Nalos (Pilsen, CZ) Optical mapping sutdy of atrial fibrillation-induced reentry on perfused whole heart preparation in a large mammalian species. C.E. Cros (Pessac, FR) Cardiac remodeling in rat model volume overload. D. Jarkovska (Plzen, CZ) Heart rate variability in sepsis. M. Stengl (Pilsen, CZ) Not hypoxia alone but obstructive respiratory events disturb ventricular repolarisation by sympathatic activation D. Linz, M. Hohl, K. Wirth, J.C. Reil, M. Boehm (Homburg, DE) The study of EADs and the relation to Torsade de Pointes N.V. Vandersickel, A.V.P. Panfilov (Ghent, BE) Asymptomatic ventricular fibrillation in patient with implanted left ventricle assist device. A case report. E. Gadula-Gacek, M. Tajstra, J. Pacholewicz, A. Kurek, M. Zakliczynski, P. Nadziakiewicz, M. Gasior, M. Zembala (Zabrze, PL) Defective sinoatrial node function causes cardiac arrhythmias in diabetic mice A.F. Lubberding, E. Soltysinska, T. Speerschneider, M. B Thomsen (Copenhagen, DK) Pro-arrhythmic electrical rate of atrial conduction and distinct cardiac Cxs contribution in HL-1 cell line M. Constantin, S. Dupuis, S. Chaigne, T. Desplantez (Bordeaux, FR) Pulmonary vein isolation by laser balloon ablation: is energy delivered too deep into the vein? M.R. Arceluz, F. Cruz, E. Falconi, O. Salvador, J. Figueroa, M. Ortega, R. Delgado, J. Caro, C. Vasquez, J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES) The lack of Hemopexin causes cardiac heme retention and oxidative stress in C57BL/6 mice, resulting in reduction of fractional shortening. G. Ingoglia (Turin, IT) Determined factors of long- term efficacy of persistent atrial fibrillation radiofrequency ablation: 5 years of follow-up S.H.G. Nardaia, Z.R. Mustapaeva, F.G. Rzaev, A.S.H. Revishvili (Moscow, RU) Electrical isolation of the superior vena cava by laser balloon ablation in patients with atrial fibrillation: initial experience. M.R. Arceluz, P.F. Cruz, E. Falconi, O. Salvador, J. Figueroa, M. Ortega, R. Delgado, J. Caro, C. Vasquez, J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES) Lower loop reentry. Entreintment characterization and ablation validation P.F. Cruz, M. Arceluz, E. Falconi, S. Castrejon Castrejon, O. Salvador, J. Caro, R. Delgado, M. Ortega, C. Vazquez, J.L. Merino Llorens (Madrid, ES) Malignant mitral valve prolapse mixes up features of primary electrical disorder and mild structural heart disease L. Bisch, S. Di Bernardo, P. Monney, P. Pascale, C.I. Park, E. Pruvot (Lausanne, CH) Association of initial and terminal ventricular activation velocity ratio on 12-leads electrocardiography with myocardial scar presence S. Priyantoro, K. Priyantoro, Y. Yuniadi, M. Kasim, A.M. Soesanto (Jakarta, ID) Assessment of cardiac electrophysiology during deep hypothermia and rewarming in isolated Langendorff perfused rabbit hearts K. Mcglynn, E.S. Dietrichs, A. Allan, F. Burton, T. Tveita, G.L. Smith (Glasgow, GB; Tromso, NO) Panoramic measurements of ventricular activation and repolarisation in isolated rabbit hearts during bi-ventricular pacing A. Allan, R. Myles, G. Smith, F. Burton (Glasgow, GB) P425 P426 P427 P428 P429 P430 P431 P432 49 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 50 The TRPM4 non-selective cation channel participates in the rabbit Purkinje fiber action potential T. Hof, R. Rouet, A. Manrique, L. Salle, R. Guinamard (Caen, FR) Accurate co-expression ratio of Cx43:Cx45: influence on the gap junction channels make-up and properties S. Dupuis, S. Chaigne, M. Constantin, T. Desplantez (Bordeaux, FR) Electrical properties of gap junction channels: dependence on the ratio of co-expressed connexin 43 and connexin 40. S. Chaigne, S. Dupuis, M. Constantin, T. Desplantez (Bordeaux, FR) TRPM4 over-expression in HEK-293 cell line: comprehensive interpretation of functional data. L.C. Ozhathil, V. Sottas, N. Syam, J.S. Rougier, B. Bianchi, H. Abriel (Bern, CH; Leuven, BE) Bridging integrator 1 (BIN1) initiates t-tubule growth during cardiac development and disease D.B. Lipsett, M. Frisk, N. Singh, J.M. Aronsen, W. Marszalec, O.M. Sejersted, I. Sjaastad, J.A. Wasserstrom, G. Christensen, W.E. Louch (Oslo, NO; Chicago, US) Slices of human neonatal and infantile myocardium: a novel experimental platform to study (patho)physiological properties at a cellular level T. Hannes, M. Haustein, M. Khalil, J. Hescheler, A. Kroener, G. Bennink, K. Brockmeier (Cologne and Giessen, DE) Multiple roles of TRPM4 cation channel in cardiac electrophysiology R. Guinamard, T. Hof, P. Bouvagnet, L. Salle (Caen and Lyon, FR) The effect of beta3-adrenoceptors on Na/K pump modulation in noradrenaline-incubated cardiomyocytes G. Kayki Mutlu, M. Rocchetti, V.M. Altan, A. Zaza (Ankara, TR; Milan, IT) P433 P434 P435 P436 P437 P438 P439 P440 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Poster Session POSTER AREA Poster session 2 Posters must be set up between 13:30 - 14:00, removed between 18:00 - 18:30, to be on display between 14:00 - 18:00. The presenter should be available by the poster during the break (15:30 to 16:30) in order to discuss the research with the audience. Antiarrhythmic drugs (Atrial Fibrillation) Inhibition of rotors by vernakalant but does not lead to termination of atrial fibrillation A. Van Hunnik, P. Kuklik, S. Zeemering, H.R.M. Kuiper, S. Verheule, U. Schotten (Maastricht, NL) P448 Catheter ablation (Atrial Fibrillation) Quality of life improvement following PVI for paroxysmal AF is sustained during long term follow-up J.-P. Albenque, A. Natale, M. Mansour, K.H. Kuck, W. Saliba, D. Shah, S. Mahapatra, A. Yulzari, D. Harari, V. Reddy (Toulouse, FR; Austin, Boston, Cleveland, Minneapolis and New York, US; Hamburg, DE; Geneva, CH) A combination of epicardial and endocardial catheter ablation approaches to atrial arrhythmias after multiple failed atrial fibrillation ablations Y. Huo, T. Gaspar, M. Christoph, M. Forkmann, M. Pohl, J. Mayer, J. Salmas, J. Sitzy, C. Wunderlich, C. Piorkowski (Dresden, DE) Second-generation cryoballoon ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation: single centre experience G. Ciconte, C. De Asmundis, Y. Saitoh, G. Irfan, G. Mugnai, V. Velagic, B.U.R.A.K. Hunuk, E. Stroker, P. Brugada, G.B. Chierchia (Brussels, BE) Cryoballoon temperature monitoring during pulmonary vein isolation as a surrogate marker for acute procedural success M. Botros, A. Metzner, C. Heeger, P. Wohlmuth, C. Lemes, T. Maurer, R. Tilz, K.H. Kuck, F. Ouyang, E. Wissner (Hamburg, DE) Efficacy of intracardiac ultrasound-guided catheter ablation for durable pulmonary vein isolation in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation S. Fukamizu, T. Kitamura, R. Hojo, Y. Aoyama, A. Nakada, I. Kawamura, S. Miyazawa, M. Nishizaki, H. Sakurada, M. Hiraoka (Tokyo, Yokohama and Ibaraki, JP) Radiofrequency catheter ablation versus balloon cryoablation of atrial fibrillation: markers of myocardial damage, inflammation and thrombogenesis B. Antolic, A. Pernat, M. Cvijic, D. Zizek, L. Klemen, M. Sinkovec (Ljubljana, SI) Initial experience with a novel laser catheter balloon for paroxismal and short lasting persistent atrial fibrillation ablation J. Osca Asensi, O. Cano, A. Andres, P. Alonso, M.J. Sancho Tello, B. Igual, J. Olague, L. Martinez Dolz, A. Salvador (Valencia, ES) Clinical use of lesion size index during pulmonary vein isolation with contact force sensing catheters S. Madero, J. Salas, M.T. Barrio, E. Castellanos, R. Peinado, M. Ortiz, J. Almendral (Madrid, ES) P449 WEDNESDAY P447 TUESDAY Mechanisms & Computer modelling (Atrial Fibrillation) Left atrial remodeling in patients with atrial fibrillation is related to left ventricular myocardial fibrosis M.S. Dzeshka, E. Shantsila, G.Y.H. Lip (Grodno, BY; Birmingham, GB) MONDAY Clinical and epidemiological aspects (Atrial Fibrillation) Validation of conventional thromboembolic risk factors in Korean AF population: suggestion for new scoring system, CHA2DS2-VAK (W) P441 M.J. Cha, S.R. Lee, W.H. Lim, S.H. Kang, Y.J. Cho, I.Y. Oh, E.K. Choi, S. Oh (Seoul, KR) Ventricular rate is not related to survival in patients with heart failure and atrial fibrillation P442 S. Hawkey, D. Levin, M. Mohan, F. Baig, L. Rutherford, C.C. Lang, A.M. Choy (Dundee, GB) The occurence of cardiovascular disease in apparently idiopathic AF patients and the role of early cardiac CT angiography (a 5yr follow-up study) P443 E.A.M.P. Dudink, B. Weijs, R.J.P. Haest, J.A. Kragten, B.L. Kietselaer, J.E. Wildberger, H.J.G.M. Crijns (Maastricht, Geldrop and Heerlen, NL) Yield of electrophysiolocal study to unmask supraventricular tachycardia in patients < 45 years scheduled for pulmonary vein isolation due to symptomatic atrial fibrillation. P444 S.-M. Chaldoupi, L.V.A. Boersma, M.C.E.F. Wijffels, J. Balt (Nieuwegein, NL) Left ventricular fibrosis is associated with kidney dysfunction in patients with atrial fibrillation P445 M.S. Dzeshka, E. Shantsila, G.Y.H. Lip (Grodno, BY; Birmingham, GB) Clinical outcomes of atrial fibrillation ablation according to technological step-up of CARTO mapping systems: a single center experience P446 A. Nakada, S. Fukamizu, T. Kitamura, R. Hojo, Y. Aoyama, K. Komiyama, T. Tejima, M. Nishizaki, M. Hiraoka, H. Sakurada (Tokyo, Yokohama and Ibaraki, JP) SUNDAY 14:00 - 18:00 P450 P451 P452 P453 P454 P455 P456 51 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Sequential unipolar and bipolar radiofrequency versus repeated unipolar radiofrequency ablation of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation by nMARQ catheter P457 P. Vergara, L. Capulzini, G. Paparella (Milan, IT; Brussels, BE) Atrial fibrillation ablation with Amigo robotic arm: a comparison with manual navigation P458 F. Moscoso Costa, R. Candeias, P. Adragao, D. Cavaco, P. Santos, E. Vaz, P. Carmo, F. Morgado, M. Mendes (Lisbon, PT) Characteristics and efficacy of radiofrequency catheter ablation for symptomatic atrial premature contractions P459 S. Aita, K. Kuroki, M. Igarashi, Y. Sekiguchi, A. Nogami, K. Aonuma (Ibaraki, JP) Three-minute single shot versus three-minute double shot cryoballoon ablation for the treatment of atrial fibrillation P460 J. Marti Almor, E. Valles, B. Benito, P. Ramos, S. Cabrera, A. Fageda, V. Bazan (Barcelona, ES) Feasibility and safety of nurse-directed deep sedation (W) P461 M. Namdar, L. Varotto, F. Mattey-Prevot, J. Lyvet, D. Marcelot, A. Eichenberger, P. Gentil-Baron, H. Sunthorn, H. Burri, D. Shah (Geneva, CH) FIRM only ablation in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation: acute and medium term results. P462 A. Schade, P. Halbfass, P. Mueller, K. Nentwich, M. Roos, F. Steinborn, G.A. Szoelloesi, P. Pavlov, T. Deneke (Erfurt and Bad Neustadt/ Saale, DE) Does the size of isolation area after pulmonary vein isolation with balloon-based techniques really matter for the long term outcome? P463 G.M. Fassini, L. Cipolletta, G. Del Giorno, S. Conti, G. Vettor, A. Dello Russo, F. Tundo, B. Majocchi, V. Marino, C. Tondo (Milan, IT) Feasibility of left atrial ablation for the treatment of atrial tachyarrhythmias in patients with left atrial appendage closure devices P464 C.H. Heeger, A. Rillig, T. Lin, S. Mathew, M. Botros, A. Metzner, E. Wissner, K.H. Kuck, F. Ouyang, R.R. Tilz (Hamburg, DE) Activation mapping during pulmonary vein pacing allows precise localization of conduction gaps in the wide circumferential ablation lines to complete pulmonary vein isolation P465 G. Monir, S. Pollak, E. Bassily, J. Pepe (Orlando, US) Relationship between reduced left atrial function and electro-anatomical remodeling in patients undergoing atrial fibrillation ablation. P466 A.S. Parwani, D.A. Morris, N. Smolny, M. Huemer, A.S. Wutzler, P. Attanasio, F. Blaschke, W. Haverkamp, L.-H. Boldt (Berlin, DE) Incidence and characteristics of pulmonary vein stenosis following catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation: insights from the contemporary multicenter ADVICE trial (W) P467 S. Gomes, P. Khairy, F.P. Mongeon, Z. Galvan, J. Andrade, S. Nattel, M. Talajic, S. Levesque, D. Roy, L. Macle (Montreal, CA) Galectin-3 in patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing radiofrequency catheter ablation P468 J. Kornej, J. Schmiedl, L. Ueberham, S. John, B. Dinov, G. Hindricks, V. Adams, D. Husser, A. Bollmann (Leipzig, DE) P469 Optimal settings of VisiTag module for contact force-guided circumferential pulmonary vein isolation of atrial fibrillation K. Nakamura, S. Naito, K. Minami, T. Sasaki, E. Goto, M. Nakano, S. Shimizu, T. Yano, K. Kumagai, S. Oshima (Maebashi, JP) Characterization of endocardial voltage attenuation and pulmonary vein isolation following convergent epicardial ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation P470 B.G. Hook, T. Fitton (Burlington MA, US) Surgery & Pacing (Atrial Fibrillation) Excellent outcomes at long term follow-up following minimally invasive surgical ablation for stand-alone atrial fibrillation C. Muneretto, G. Bisleri, F. Rosati, L. Di Bacco, L. Bontempi, M. Cerini, A. Curnis (Brescia, IT) P471 Tools: catheters, sources, mapping, navigators (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) An automated algorithm for the segmentation of the left atrial blood pool as a key step in the assessment and display of left atrial wall thickness P472 J. Whitaker, R. Karim, T. Fastl, R. Rajani, H. Chubb, S. Williams, M. Gabrawi, M. Wright, S. Niederer, M.O.neill (London, GB) P473 Stereotactic radiosurgery in threatment of ventricular tachycardias R. Neuwirth, J. Cvek, L. Knybel, L. Molenda, B. Otahal, J. Pindor, M. Fiala, D. Feltl, M. Branny (Trinec and Ostrava, CZ) Experience with non-invasive mapping system (ECVUE) to guide ablation P474 F. Gomez, K. Roy, L. Mantziari, D. Valeron, I. Horduna, J.R. Clague, S. Ernst (London, GB) Direct pulmonary vein ablation with stenosis prevention therapy (W) P475 C. Desimone, E. Ebrille, F. Syed, D. Ladewig, S. Suddendorff, E. Gilles, A. Danielsen, S. Kapa, D. Holmes, S. Asirvatham (Rochester and Ann Arbor, US; Turin, IT) P476 Use of electrical coupling index in typical atrial flutter ablation M. Maines, D. Catanzariti, C. Angheben, M. Del Greco (Rovereto, IT) Results (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) The non-fluoroscopic navigation reduces significantly not only the x-ray exposure but the cumulative radiofrequency time as well during radiofrequency catheter ablation of the cavo-tricuspid isthmus T.N. Shalganov, M.K. Stoyanov, B.T. Kunev (Sofia, BG) 52 P477 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Devices (Pacing) Early impacts of right ventricular pacing on left ventricular strain and dyssynchrony A. Algazzar, M.A. Moharram, A.A. Katta, G. Soltan, W. Abdelaziz (Cairo and Shebin El-kom, EG) Intra-individual comparison of two algorithms for the reduction of ventricular pacing percentage in sick sinus syndrome: twelve-month results from the VIPERS study V. Calvi, E.C.L. Pisano', M. Brieda, V. Giudici, D. Melissano, B. Castaldi, G. Nigro, C. Guastaferro, M. Madalosso, A. Capucci (Catania, Lecce, Pordenone, Seriate, Casarano, Isernia, Naples, Castellammare, Mestre-Venice and Ancona, IT) Long-term single-center experience with subaxillary approach in cardiac defibrillators implantation in young patients population M. Morosato, G. Morani, G. Silvestre, L. Tomasi, B. Bolzan, G. Mugnai, C. Vassanelli (Verona, IT) Follow up cost of patients subjected to cardiac rhythm management device implantation J. Fanourgiakis, E. Simantirakis, E. Kanoupakis, S. Chrysostomakis, N. Maniadakis, G. Kourlaba, G. Mpantouvakis, M. Touloupaki, E. Kouvidis, P. Vardas (Heraklion and Athens, GR) Leads (Pacing) Long-term performance of a MRI-conditional ventricular lead: Beflex MRI RF46D (Ventricular) and RF45D (atrial). J.A. Lapuerta Irigoyen, R. Bangueses, P. Vigil, J. Casares, C. Fernandez Cimadevilla, J. Garcia-Rubio (Gijon and Aviles, ES) Low dislodgement and phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) incidences observed in new straight quadripolar LV leads M. Biffi, D. Gras, D. Exner, W.B. Johnson, A.C. Lin, A. Hussin, G. Giannola, S. Li, K. Holloman, G. Crossley (Bologna and Cefalu, IT; Nantes, FR; Calgary, CA; Des Moines, Chicago, Minneapolis and Nashville, US; Kuala Lumpur, MY) P485 P486 P487 P488 WEDNESDAY Subcutaneous ICD Prevalence of subcutaneous implantable defibrillator (S-ICD) related complications in patients with congenital heart disease: results from a pooled analysis from the IDE study and EFFORTLESS registry B.D.souza, Y.Y. Kim, M. Burke, J.M. Morgan, A.R. Leon, K.K. Patton, S.C. Agarwal, P.H. Belott, A.E. Epstein, M.J. Shah (Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle and La Mesa, US; Southampton and Newcastle upon Tyne, GB) P484 TUESDAY Technical aspects (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Manufacturer change at the time of ICD replacement: italian survey and preliminary data from the DECODE study M. Biffi, E. Ammendola, A. Vado, Q. Parisi, M.L. Narducci, A. Campana, A. Pierantozzi, G. Zingarini, M. Malacrida, P. De Filippo (Bologna, Naples, Cuneo, Campobasso, Rome, Salerno, Pesaro, Perugia, Milan and Bergamo, IT) P483 MONDAY Primary & Secondary prevention (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) long term follow up of victims of out of hospital cardiac arrest with first rhythm ventricular fibrillation treated with an ICD in secondary prevention M. Caputo, B. Adjibodou, F. Regoli, G. Conte, A. Del Bufalo, T. Moccetti, C. Klersy, M. Curti, A. Auricchio (Lugano, CH; Pavia, IT) Prognostic value of the epinephrine test following thoracoscopic left cardiac sympathetic denervation in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndrome S.Y. Jang, Y. Cho, N.K. Kim, C.Y. Kim, J.H. Kim, M.H. Bae, J.H. Lee, D.H. Yang, H.S. Park, S.C. Chae (Daegu, KR) Re-evaluation of the left ventricular ejection fraction before ICD generator replacement: time for a systematic approach? J. Nas, D. Jilesen, J.L. Bonnes, S.W. Westra, J.L.R.M. Smeets, M.A. Brouwer, M.J. De Boer (Nijmegen, NL) Outcomes of patients with valvular cardiomyopathy after prophylactic defibrillator implantation. M. Rodriguez Manero, R.A.A.S. Rosa Alba Abellas-Sequellas, J.J.L. Jesus Jimenez-Lopez, J.F.A. Juan Fernandez-Armenta, J.B.M. Juan Benezet-Mazuecos, A.F.C. Agustin Fernandez-Cisnal, J.M.A. Jose Moreno-Arribas, V.B.G. Vicente Bertomeu-Gonzalez, R.F. Rafael Peinado, L.M.S. Luis Martinez-Sande (Santiago de Compostela, Toledo, Cadiz, Madrid, Seville and Alicante, ES) SUNDAY Are patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White pattern with syncope as the single symptom different from those completely symptom-free? P478 M.S. Ait Messaoudene, Y. Aoudia, R. Benkouar, F. Ahlouche, T. Boumedien, A. Boudrifa, T. Delassi, M.T. Chentir (Algiers, DZ) Impact of automated template matching during PVC ablation: results of a randomized controlled trial (W) P479 J. Luker, A. Sultan, K. Furst, H. Servatius, R.O. Akbulak, B. Schaffer, D. Schreiber, B.A. Hoffmann, S. Willems, D. Steven (Cologne and Hamburg, DE; Bern, CH) Efficacy of the renal denervation in patients with resistant hypertension and atrial fibrillation P480 L. Plashchinskaya, D. Goncharik, A. Chasnoits, V. Barsukevich, A. Savchenko, V. Golenischa, A. Mrochek (Minsk, BY) Distance to the origin, not the earliness activation or pacemap, determines a cure of ventricular tachyarrhythmias: a distinct subgroup of outflow tachyarrhythmias. P481 K. Hisazaki, K. Kaseno, D. Aoyama, K. Hasegawa, M. Yokokawa, N. Amaya, K. Ishida, K. Arakawa, H. Uzui, H. Tada (Fukui, JP) The transseptal or transaortic approach for pediatric left sided accessory pathway ablation in era of NavX/Ensite? Comparison of four apporaches. P482 A. Baszko, K. Czyz, S. Stec, A. Lazniak, K. Deutch, J. Siedz, W. Bobkowski (Poznan, Rzeszow and Kielce, PL) P489 P490 P491 P492 P493 P494 53 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Indications & Results (Pacing) Permanent cardiac pacing in infants and neonates. Long-term experience of a single center P495 K. Bieganowska, M. Miszczak-Knecht, A. Kaszuba, M. Posadowska, K. Pregowska, M. Birbach, W. Lipinski (Warsaw, PL) optimization of rate-adaptive pacing in patients with hear failure P496 M.V. Kuznetsova, D.A. Andreev, O.N. Ganeeva, I.V. Drozdov, A.A. Aleksandrov, I.V. Samoylenko, Y.S. Sazonova, A.A. Bikova, V.P. Sedov, A.L. Syrkin (Moscow, RU) Long lasting ventricular pacing in patients with SSS increases left ventricle diastolic dysfunction and myocardial fibrosis even after DDD pacing upgrade. (W) P497 L. Checinski, A. Slawuta, J. Moszczynska-Stulin, J. Gajek (Wroclaw, PL) Incidence of pneumonia following pacemaker implantation in the elderly P498 S.A. Edroos, M.H. Mahmoud, K. Mitrousi, M. Addawe, O. Al-Sharef, A. Owusu-Ansah, H. El-Gendi, R. Jagathesan, J. Sayer, D. Roy (Harlow, GB) Influence of types of heart rhythm disorders into sexuality and sexual behaviors among men after pacemaker implantation P499 A. Mlynarska, R. Mlynarski, M. Sosnowski, K.S. Golba (Katowice, PL) Technical and imaging aspects (Resynchronisation therapy) Cardiac resynchronization therapy: left ventricular lead placement guided by coronary venous electroanatomic mapping M. Maines, C. Angheben, D. Catanzariti, M. Marini, A. Coser, M. Del Greco (Rovereto and Tretno, IT) LV lead revision of anteroseptal and apical postions - it can make a difference S.T. Sivakumaran, M. Shanks, S. Kimber, J. Choy, H. Becher (Edmonton, CA) Ventricular lead position and mechanical dyssynchrony in response to cardiac resynchronization therapy V. Lebedeva, T. Lubimceva, M. Trukshina, E. Lyasnikova, D. Lebedev (Saint-Petersburg, RU) P501 P502 Indications & Results (Resynchronisation therapy) Anatomical and electrical interlead distance predict outcome in cardiac resynchronization therapy patients P503 G. Stabile, A.D. Onofrio, P. Pepi, A. De Simone, M. Santamaria, A. Rapacciuolo, S.I. Caico, D. Pecora, M. Malacrida, G.L. Botto (Naples, Mantova, Maddaloni, Campobasso, Gallarate, Brescia, Milan and Como, IT) Does CRT benefit heart failure patients with long PR-interval but no ventricular dyssynchrony by reducing mitral regurgitation? P504 J. Walmsley, F. Prinzen, T. Delhaas, J. Lumens (Maastricht, NL) Usefulness of ventricular sense response in last-generation CRT devices P505 D.F. Ortega, L.D. Barja, E.M.I.L.I.O. Logarzo, N. Mangani, A. Paolucci (buenos aires, Pilar and Buenos Aires, AR) Multiple BiV stimulation combinations by using two RV leads improve potential for response to CRT: Results of the TriV HF ICD study P506 W. Kranig, R.G. Grove, E.W. Wolff, M.K. Kowalski, J.T. Thale (Bad Rothenfelde, DE) Response to cardiac resynchronisation therapy correlates with less appropriate ICD interventions and lower mortality P507 B.A. Schaer, S. Frey, T. Reichlin, M. Kuehne, S. Osswald, C. Sticherling (Basel, CH) Association between right ventricular lead position and clinical outcome in cardiac resynchronization therapy: validation by cardiac computed tomography P508 C. Stephansen, A. Sommer, M.B. Kronborg, C. Gerdes, P.T. Mortensen, B.L. Noergaard, J.C. Nielsen (Aarhus, DK) Lead management - extractions and recalls Small-caliber lead failure after generator exchange R. Salgado Aranda, J. Martin Gonzalez, J. Martinez Ferrer, J. Alzueta, X. Vinolas, J. Fernandez De La Concha, M. Molina Lerma, L. Perez, D. Calvo, J. Garcia Fernandez (Burgos, Vitoria, Malaga, Barcelona, Madrid, Granada, A Coruña and Oviedo, ES) Lead extraction experience with high frequency 80 Hz laser sheaths S. Hakmi, S. Pecha, Y. Yildirim, L. Conradi, B. Sill, N. Gosau, M.A. Aydin, S. Willems, H. Reichenspurner, H. Treede (Hamburg and Reinbek, DE) Device explantation due to infection - What are the causative microorganisms? V. Moeller, M. Seifert, F. Hoelschermann, C.H. Butter (Bernau bei Berlin, DE) Safety and effectiveness of transvenous extraction of pacemaker and implantable cardioverter-defibrillator leads in patients under or over 80 years of age. M. Nagashima, Y. An, K. Hiroshima, M. Fukunaga, S. Touhoku, K. Kourai, K. Ando (Kitakyushu, JP) Syncope Relations between syncope-induced brain injury and coagulation changes during positive head-up tilt test in patients with vasovagal syncope A.Z. Pietrucha, M. Wnuk, I. Bzukala, E. Konduracka, R. Mariankowski, B. Szloszarczyk, R. Rychlak, J. Nessler (Cracow, PL) Exercise-induced syncope: mechanism and clinical outcomes F. Rodriguez Entem, V. Exposito, S. Gonzalez Enrriquez, L. Ruiz Guerrero, C. Sorto, J.J. Olalla (Santander, ES) 54 P500 P509 P510 P511 P512 P513 P514 SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Pharmacology (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Positive inotropic support in acute cardiac decompensation - haemodynamic and arrhythmogenic effects of levosimendan and catecholamines combined treatment in experimental heart failure K.V. Nagy, B. Sax, E.M. Vegh, A. Kosztin, N. Turi-Kovats, G. Szucs, E. Zima, V. Kekesi, B. Merkely (Budapest, HU) Clinical mechanisms (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Bundle branch blocks are due to longitudinal dissociation in the His bundle: Resolution of BBB by permanent His bundle pacing P. Vijayaraman, A. Naperkowski, P. Sharma, J.N. Koneru, K.A. Ellenbogen, G. Dandamudi (Wilkes Barre and Richmond, US) Age and gender features in pediatric patients with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia T. Kruchina, I. Vinogradova, D. Egorov, O. Laur, G. Novik, B. Tatarsky (Saint-Petersburg, RU) Autonomic nervous system (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Effect smoothness priors regularization on quantitative estimate of heart rate variability parameters of normal subjects D. Brisinda, A.R. Sorbo, A. Venuti, F. Fioravanti, R. Fenici (Rome, IT) Others (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Utilization of echocardiographic tissue deformation imaging to differentiate idiopathic VT from ARVC B. Al Mogheer, H. Kassem, E. Baligh, Z. Ashour, A. Abdelwahab (Cairo, EG) Usefulness of 7-days Holter monitoring in patients after pulmonary vein isolation- assessment of silent atrial fibrillation recurrences. K. Szydlo, M. Wita, I. Wozniak-Skowerska, A. Wnuk-Wojnar, A. Hoffmann, S. Nowak, M. Faryan, K. Mizia-Stec (Katowice, PL) Clinical profile and electrophysiological abnormalities of Adult Ebsteins anomaly M.T. Rahman (Dhaka, BD) P520 P521 P522 P523 P524 P525 P526 P527 WEDNESDAY ECG and eCardiology (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Exercise stress test in diagnostics of long QT syndrome in young athletes L.A. Balykova, L.M. Makarov, S.A. Ivyanskij, A.A. Shirokova, Y.U.O. Soldatov, N.V. Shchekina (Saransk and Moscow, RU) Pre-existing right axis deviation in patients with verapamil sensitive idiopathic left ventricular tachycardia K. Higuchi, H. Muramoto, A. Suzuki, T. Sasaki, M. Goya, K. Hirao (Kanagawa and Tokyo, JP) Incidence and characteristics of tachyarrhythmias in young patients presented with acute myocarditis A. Gkouziouta, G. Karavolias, A. Kostopoulou, G. Theodorakis, S. Adamopoulos (Athens, GR) Advancement in engineering technology with the potential to replace the 12 Lead ECG for rhythm management F. Ara, C. Crockford, I. John, R.A. Kaba (Ashford and London, GB) Time course and characteristics of tachyArrhythmias. A. Yaksh, C. Kik, P. Knops, K. Zwiers, M.J.B. Van Ettinger, P. Van De Kemp, O.C. Manintveld, A.A. Constantinescu, A.J.J.C. Bogers, N.M.S. De Groot (Rotterdam, NL) P519 TUESDAY Monitoring tools The lung impedance monitoring in treatment of chronic heart failure: results of the LIMIT-CHF study G. Domenichini, T. Rahneva, I. Diab, O. Dhillon, V. Baker, R.J. Hunter, M.J. Earley, R.J. Schilling (London, GB) P518 MONDAY Genetics (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) A novel mutation in beta-myosin heavy chain gene in a family with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy E. Komurcu-Bayrak, D.F. Bayrak, G. Kahveci, A. Buturak, F. Guclu-Geyik, N. Erginel-Unaltuna (Istanbul, TR) LQT syndrome: a new tool for risk stratification V. Novelli, A. Malovini, N. Monteforte, R. Bloise, M. Memmi, A. Mazzanti, R. Bellazzi, C. Napolitano, S.G. Priori (Pavia, IT) SUNDAY Mechanism (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Evidence of transmural activation recovery interval gradients in intact human cardiac restitution studies P515 N.T. Srinivasan, M. Orini, R.D.B. Simon, R. Providencia, C. Torrinha, F. Khan, O.R. Segal, A.W. Chow, M.D. Lowe, P.D. Lambiase (London, GB) Electrophysiological markers that can guide high rate pacing to avert occurrence of Torsade de Pointes in the chronic atrioventricular block dog model P516 S.C. Wijers, A. Dunnink, H.D.M. Beekman, R. Varkevisser, A. Bossu, A. Aranda Hernandez, M. Meine, M.A. Vos (Utrecht and Maastricht, NL) Effect of myocardial ischemia on inferolateral early repolarization P517 M. Stoller, C. Seiler, J. Seiler, H. Servatius, F. Noti, N. Tran, A. Medeiros-Domingo, J. Fuhrer, H. Tanner, L. Roten (Bern, CH) P528 P529 P530 P531 P532 55 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY 21 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 56 Anticoagulation Bleeding risk in patients treated with dabigatran or vitamin K antagonist for non-valvular atrial fibrillation : a meta analysis of matched analysis in routine care settings L. Fauchier, W. Darwiche, T. Bejan Angoulvant, N. Clementy, D. Angoulvant, D. Babuty, F. Dievart (Tours, FR) Influence of rivaroxaban in comparison to warfarin on the laboratory measurements of coagulation assays and the circadian variation in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation Y. Hitaka, M. Ogawa, S. Goto, Y. Nagata, J. Morii, S. Imaizumi, T. Yasuda, N. Matsumoto, A. Matsunaga, K. Saku (Fukuoka, JP) Remote monitoring Respirate Project-2: a telemedicine-based project for ICD-CRTD patients involving HF specialist and general practitioner P. Rocca, L. Viscardi, P. Neri, A. Locatelli, M. Tespili, V. Giudici (Seriate, IT) Registries and surveys Gender differences in antithrombotic therapy in Europe: observations from the GLORIA-AF registry program G.Y.H. Lip, H.-C. Diener, S.J. Dubner, J.L. Halperin, C.S. Ma, K.J. Rothman, K. Zint, A. Elsaesser, C. Teutsch, M.V. Huisman (Birmingham, GB; Essen and Ingelheim, DE; Buenos Aires, AR; New York and Research Triangle Park NC, US; Beijing, CN; Burlington, CA; Leiden, NL) P533 P534 P535 P536 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 MORNING Symposium ROMA Management of atrial fibrillation – new ideas for 2015 Chairpersons: P. Kirchhof (Birmingham, GB); S. Levy (Marseille, FR) Atrial Fibrillation track Insights from the EORP registry on AF. L. Fauchier (Tours, FR) PREFER in atrial fibrillation: an update. L.M. Rincon (Madrid, ES) Post marketing reporting: update on Xantus. A.J. Camm (London, GB) Detection of AF: Focus on stroke survivors. J. Brachmann (Coburg, DE) ORBIT-AF: A view from the US. B.A. Steinberg (Durham, US) 08:30 - 10:00 537 538 539 540 541 Symposium NAPOLI TUESDAY The pericardium and the electrophysiologist Joint session with the ESC Working group on Myocardial & Pericardial disease on EP pericardium Chairpersons: K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE); A.D. Ristic (Belgrade, RS) Joint Session Pacing track To study the interface between pericardium and invasive electrophysiology , and the risk of pericardial complications of EP procedures Management of cardiac tamponade – the position statement. M. Imazio (Torino, IT) Pacemaker related pericardial disease – acute and chronic. M. Glikson (Ramat Gan, IL) Contemporary management of recurrent pericarditis. Y. Adler (Rannana, IL) Pericardial anatomy - relevance to ablation performance and complications Y.-M. Cha (Rochester, US) 08:30 - 10:00 Meet the Experts 542 543 544 545 TORINO WEDNESDAY 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 MONDAY 08:30 08:48 09:06 09:24 09:42 SUNDAY 08:30 - 10:00 Troubleshooting stored data in ICDs: is it VT, SVT, both or neither? Part 1 Case Based Session Chairpersons: F.D. Murgatroyd (London, GB); P. Ritter (Pessac, FR) Device track Case Based Session 08:30 08:50 09:00 09:20 09:30 09:50 Principles of interpreting ICD EGMs. H. Burri (Geneva, CH) Discussion & questions from the audience. Cases 1 S. Richter (Leipzig, DE) Discussion & questions from the audience. Cases 2 D.J. Wright (Liverpool, GB) Discussion & questions from the audience. 546 547 548 57 MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 MORNING 08:30 - 10:00 TUESDAY GENOVA Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) from genes to bedside Chairpersons: G. Thiene (Padova, IT); J.-Y. Le Heuzey (Paris, FR) Basic and genetic track This section is aimed at update on ARVC with a specific focus on the pathophysiology and clinical management of ventricular arrhythmias. The session has a translational approach that will walk the audience to gather a mechanistic approach to the disease phenotype. 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Genetics and genotyping in ARVC. P. Van Tintelen (Amsterdam, NL) Desmosomes, sodium channels and the genesis of the arrhythmogenic substrate in ARVC. C.A. Remme (Amsterdam Z0, NL) The clinical role of mapping and ablation in ARVC. C. Bisceglia (Milan, IT) Prophylactic implantable defibrillator in patients with ARVC. D. Ward (Dublin, IE) 08:30 - 10:00 WEDNESDAY Symposium Symposium 549 550 551 552 BOLOGNA Cardiac ion channels and their macromolecular complexes: electrophysiology and beyond 39th Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Chairpersons: G. Antoons (Maastricht, NL); D. DiFrancesco (Milan, IT) 08:30 08:48 09:06 09:24 09:42 The cardiac sodium channel interactomes: results from genetically-modified mouse models. H. Abriel (Bern, CH) Impact of DPP10 on native cardiac Ito and action potential in rat epicardial myocytes. K. Metzner (Leipzig, DE) Super-resolution imaging of Ryanodine Receptor cluster organization in normal and failing rat cardiac myocytes. T. Kolstad (Oslo, NO) End-Binding protein 1 is a modulator of cardiac conduction. V. Portero (Amsterdam, NL) Determinants of altered atrial Na+-Ca2+ exchanger function in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation S. Ghezelbash, C. E Molina, L. Badimon, N. Voigt, J. Heijman, D. Dobrev (Essen, DE; Barcelona, ES) 08:30 - 10:00 Symposium 553 554 555 556 557 FIRENZE Emerging smartphone application for cardiac evaluation Chairpersons: M. Malik (Purley, GB); F. Braunschweig (Stockholm, SE) Non invasive and eCardiology track To provide insight into the most relevant application that have been proposed to evaluate cardiovascular function from arrhythmias detection to imaging 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 58 Pocket view ECG. J. Oster (Oxford, GB) Smartphone cardiac rhythm monitoring. F. Lombardi (Milan, IT) Symptom evaluation and patient education. F. Braunschweig (Stockholm, SE) Safety, accuracy and validation of medical smartphone applications. E.G. Caiani (Milan, IT) 558 559 560 561 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 MORNING Symposium BARI New developments in technology for arrhythmia nursing Chairpersons: N. Simonelli (Novi Ligure, IT); J. Elders (Nijmegen, NL) Nurses and Allied Professional track SUNDAY 08:30 - 10:00 To discuss developments and practical application of technology in arrhythmia nursing News in rhythm management devices, ablation systems and EP recording. F.W. Prinzen (Maastricht, NL) Nurses roles in implanting loop recorders and performing generator box changes. A. Newham (Middlesbrough, GB) Ongoing management of Sprint Fidelis and Riata defibrillator leads. I.A. Fazal (Newcastle Upon Tyne, GB) Practical issues in remote monitoring. N. Sadoul (Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, FR) 08:30 - 10:00 Main Session 562 563 564 565 CAGLIARI Arrhythmias during pregnancy occur seldom. This session will give an overview on the types of arrhythmias, which drug can be instituted during pregnancy and which drug not and gives some practical advised how to treat these patients. 08:30 - 10:00 Oral Abstract Session 566 567 568 569 AGORA Risk predictors beyond LVEF + ECG Chairpersons: M.A. Vos (Utrecht, NL); J. Poole (Seattle, US) WEDNESDAY Arrhythmias in structural congenital heart disease during pregnancy. C. Berul (Washington, US) Arrhythmias in electrical heart disease during pregnancy. A.C.P. Wiesfeld (Groningen, NL) Antiarrhythmic drugs during pregnancy. N.M.S. de Groot (Beinsdorp, NL) Cardioversion and devices during pregnancy: practical tips. N. Rueb (Tubingen, DE) TUESDAY Antiarrhythmic drugs and devices during pregnancy Chairpersons: H. Malmborg (Uppsala, SE); K.H. Haugaa (Oslo, NO) 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 MONDAY 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 08:30 08:39 08:48 08:57 09:06 Can serologic markers of fibrosis predict future shocks in icd recipients with dilated cardiomyopathy? E. Kanoupakis, J. Fanourgiakis, E. Kallergis, H. Mavrakis, G. Chlouverakis, P. Vardas (Heraklion, GR) Left atrial fibrosis quantification by late gadolinium enhancement MRI: can we find the optimal normalized thresholds E. Benito, A. Carlosena-Remirez, E. Guasch, A. Berruezo, R.J. Perea, S. Prat, J. Brugada, L. Mont (Barcelona, ES) Identification of the arrhythmogenic substrate in acute phase of STEMI J. Acosta, D. Penela, D. Andreu, J. Fernandez-Armenta, T. De Caralt, L. Mont, J.T. Ortiz, X. Bosch, J. Brugada, A. Berruezo (Barcelona, ES) Prognostic value of 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission computed tomography scan in patients with unexplained atrioventricular conduction block A. Shelke, T. Danwade, D. Saggu, S. Yalagudri, C. Sridevi, C. Narasimhan (Hyderabad, IN) Noninvasive epi/endocardial mapping of ventricular arrhythmias A. Tsyganov, M. Chaykovskaya, M. Chmelevsky, S. Deiss, T. Maurer, M. Yakovleva, K.H. Kuck, E. Wissner (Moscow and Saint Petersburg, RU; Hamburg, DE) 570 571 572 (W) 573 574 59 MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 MORNING 08:30 - 10:00 09:15 09:24 09:33 09:42 09:51 Oral Abstract Session (continued) AGORA Focal hypermetabolic left ventricular cardiomyopathy: an underdiagnosed life-threatening arrhythmogenic disease C.I. Park, P. Pascale, L. Bisch, J. Schlaepfer, S. Di Bernardo, G. Buss, J. Prior, E. Pruvot (Geneva and Lausanne, CH) 'islets' of heterogenous myocardium within the scar predict ventricular tachycardia after myocardial infarction K. Malaczynska-Rajpold, K. Blaszyk, M. Wasniewski, W. Seniuk, A. Gwizdala, M. Pyda, P. Mitkowski, S. Grajek (Poznan, PL) Predictive role of circulating endothelial-derived apoptotic microparticles in chronic heart failure with atrial fibrillation A. Berezin, A. Kremzer (Zaporozhye, UA) MRI based whole-heart inverse potential mapping of idiopathic ventricular ectopy P. Bhagirath, A.W.M. Van Der Graaf, J. De Hooge, V.J.H.M. Van Driel, H. Ramanna, N.M.S. De Groot, M.J.W. Gotte (The Hague and Rotterdam, NL) Exploring mechanisms of Brugada syndrome using noninvasive electrocardiographic imaging M. Chaykovskaya, B. Rudic, A. Tsyganov, E. Fetisova, V. Kalinin, E. Zaklyazminskaya, A. Shestak, M. Yakovleva, R. Schimpf, M. Borggrefe (Moscow, RU; Mannheim, DE) 575 576 577 578 579 TUESDAY 08:30 - 18:00 “Best Abstracts” Poster on display in the poster area Posters on display for the whole congress The outstanding quality of the following abstracts meant they received the highest grades; accordingly they have been given full visibility for the entire congress. (The “Best Abstracts” are listed page 39 to 41) WEDNESDAY 10:00 - 11:00 60 Moderated Posters POSTER AREA Effects and results of various pacing modalities Chairpersons: B. Lamp (Bad Oeynhausen, DE); J.-J. Blanc (Brest, FR) Moderated Posters must be set up between 08:00 and 08:30, removed between 12:30 and 13:00 and be on display from 08:30 until 12:30. The presenter should be present throughout the coffee break (10:00 - 11:00) in order to discuss the poster. The following abstracts were chosen for their high quality and will be discussed during the Moderated Poster session animated by two chairpersons between 10:00 - 11:00. Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present and discuss their research in front of the audience and the chairpersons Temporary transvenous pacing - results and complications in clinical practice M. Faustino, F. Costa, S. Baptista, L. Marques, H. Vasconcelos, F. Madeira, C. Morais (Amadora, PT) Predictors of death in pacemaker chagas cardiomyopathy patients: first results of PACINCHAGAS study G. Peixoto, S.F. Siqueira, M.M. Lensi, S.A.D. Nishioka, A.A.A. Pedrosa, R.A. Teixeira, R. Costa, M. Martinelli (Sao Paulo, BR) Effectiveness of right ventricular septal pacing to prevent the occurrence of new-onset atrial fibrillation S. Kuroda, A. Mizukami, Y. Matsue, Y. Naruse, K. Kurosaki, M. Suzuki, A. Matsumura, A. Nogami, K. Aonuma, Y. Hashimoto (Chiba, Tsukuba and Yokohama, JP; Groningen, NL) Cardiac contractility modulation with the optimizer system in patients with symptomatic heart failure despite optimal medical therapy and cardiac resynchronization therapy J. Kuschyk, H. Naegele, K.H. Kuck, C. Butter, T. Lawo, D. Wietholt, S. Roeger, D. Burkhoff, B. Rousso, M. Borggrefe (Mannheim, Reinbek, Hamburg, Bernau bei Berlin, Bochum and Uelzen, DE; New York, US; Hod Hasharon, IL) Pacemaker longevity in patients implanted for sinus node disease or atrio-ventricular block: a post-hoc analysis of the ANSWER study J. Moreno Planas, M. Stockburger, S. Boveda, P. Mabo, F. Bode, J. Rodriguez Garcia, G. Carreras, D. Bukart-Kuttner, A. Rousseau-Plasse, P. Defaye (Madrid, ES; Berlin and Lübeck, DE; Toulouse, Rennes, Clamart and Grenoble, FR; Terni, IT; Vienna, AT) Evaluation and long term performance of novel right ventricular and atrial automatic capture control algorithms: results from the essential registry M. Biffi, M. Bertini, D. Saporito, G. Belotti, F. Quartieri, C. Tomasi, A. Pucci, D. Giorgi, D. Grassini, A. Gargaro (Bologna, Ferrara, Rimini, Treviglio, Reggio Emilia, Ravenna, Carrara, Lucca and Milan, IT) P580 P581 P582 P583 P584 P585 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 MORNING POSTER AREA Long term performance of the tendril MRI leads: results from the tendril MRI lead observational study R. Breedveld, J. Sperzel, G. Paulussen, M. Alberio, E. Pisano, D. Sergi, K. Timmermans, A. Oza (Leeuwarden and Heerlen, NL; Bad Nauheim, DE; Como, Lecce and Rome, IT; Zaventem, BE; Sylmar, US) Assessing response to biventricular pacing: non-invasive cardiac monitoring does not consistently detect acute response J.H.P. Gamble, N. Herring, R. Khiani, P.W.X. Foley, M.R. Ginks, K. Rajappan, Y. Bashir, T.R. Betts (Oxford, Milton Keynes and Swindon, GB) Prognostic role of right ventricular function in patients with heart failure undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy S. Maffe', A. Rapacciuolo, E. Bertaglia, A.D. Onofrio, F. Esposito, U. Parravicini, A. Agresta, P. Paffoni, M. Campari, G. Stabile (Borgomanero (NO), Naples, Padua and Milan, IT) Characteristics of regions with poor acute hemodynamic response in cardiac resynchronization therapy S. Ross, H.H. Odland, T. Edvardsen, T. Haaland, T. Fischer, L.O. Gammelsrud, R. Skaardal, E. Kongsgaard (Oslo, NO) 10:15 - 10:45 Satellite Symposium - Experts on the Spot P586 P587 P588 P589 AGORA MONDAY Moderated Posters (continued) SUNDAY 10:00 - 11:00 State-of-the-art: ablation in patients on NOACs Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim 10:15 State-of-the-art: ablation in patients on NOACs. S. Willems (Hamburg, DE); R. Schilling (London, GB) 11:00 - 12:30 590 Special Session MILANO WEDNESDAY Live session Chairpersons: J.C. Silberbauer (London, GB); F. Leyva-Leon (Sutton Coldfield, GB) Parallel case 1 Accurate substrate analysis during SR Relation of SR findings and documented/induced VT to guide the selection of the ablation targets Substrate ablation VT ablation efficacy validation. Parallel case 2 Presenting CRT candidate (preop echo) Identify LV lead adequate location Choosing LV lead (bipolar vs multipolar vs multipoint) Evaluating inter and intraLV delays, and programming 11:00 11:00 Parallel Case 1 - A case of substrate related VT ablation. P. Della Bella (Milan, IT); N. Trevisi (Milan, IT) Parallel case 2 - A case of CRT. M. Gasparini (Rozzano, IT); P. Galimberti (Rozzano, IT) TUESDAY During this interactive session, speakers and attendees will discuss the current guidelines for performing ablation in NVAF patients on NOACs, and how the safety and efficacy profile of NOACs demonstrated in clinical trials and in real-world practice relates to ablation. Delegates will then be encouraged to explore how new clinical trials may impact on future practice. 591 592 61 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 MORNING 11:00 - 12:30 ROMA Rotors and atrial fibrillation: experimental and clinical aspects Chairpersons: R. Schilling (London, GB); A. Goette (Paderborn, DE) Atrial Fibrillation track 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Basic electrophysiology of rotors and reentry circuits. J. Jalife (Ann Arbor, US) Role of rotors in experimental persistent AF. U. Schotten (Maastricht, NL) Mechanisms in paroxysmal and persistent AF using non contact mapping To be announced Mechanisms in paroxysmal and persistent AF using contact mapping P. Wang (Stanford, US) 11:00 - 12:30 Meet the Experts 593 594 595 596 NAPOLI Lead extraction in practice Chairpersons: J.-C. Deharo (Marseille, FR); M.G. Bongiorni (Pisa, IT) Pacing track 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Extraction with unpowered sheaths. A. Kutarski (Lublin, PL) Extraction with powered sheaths. C.E.H. Kennergren (Goteborg, SE) Extraction of a free-floating lead. P. Defaye (Grenoble, FR) Extraction of a damaged lead. E. Soldati (Pisa, IT) 11:00 - 12:30 597 598 599 600 Meet the Experts TORINO Troubleshooting stored data in ICDs: is it VT, SVT, both, or neither? Part 2 Case Based Session Chairpersons: M.R. Gold (Charleston, US); S. Ploux (Pessac, FR) Device track Case Based Session To develop a systematic approach to the interpretation of stored data (especially electrogram) in troubleshooting ICDs from each of the major manufacturers. 11:00 11:30 12:00 62 Main Session Cases 1. C.W. Israel (Bielefeld, DE) Cases 2. P. Ritter (Pessac, FR) Cases 3. B.A. Schaer (Basel, CH) 601 602 603 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 MORNING Symposium PALERMO Catheter ablation of complex ventricular arrhythmias Joint session with the Sociedad Latinoamericana de Estimulacion Cardiaca y Electrofisiologia.(SOLAECE) Chairpersons: L. Mont (Barcelona, ES); G. Fenelon (Sao Paulo, BR) Joint Session Ablation track Challenges of ablating outflow tract PVCS/VT. L.E. Aguinaga Arrascue (Tucuman, AR) Catheter ablation of post myocardial infarction vt should be performed after the first episode of sustained VT/VF? J. Kautzner (Prague, CZ) Epicardial approach to mapping and ablation of VT. State of the art. M. Scanavacca (Sao Paulo, BR) Trigger ablation for VF: fact or fancy? S. Knecht (Brugge, BE) 11:00 - 12:30 Symposium 604 605 606 607 GENOVA Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: from genetics to electrical therapies Chairpersons: F. Gadler (Stockholm, SE); K.H. Haugaa (Oslo, NO) Basic and genetic track Genetic testing in patient and family management. L. Monserrat (Oleiros, ES) The role of MRI in diagnosis and risk stratification of HOCM. E.J. Rowin (Boston, US) Risk-stratification for sudden death. P.M. Elliott (London, GB) Place of electrical therapies: pacing and ICD. N. Behar (Rennes, FR) Septal reduction therapies (percutaneous ans surgical ) and the risk for SCD. S. Ommen (Rochester, Minnesota, US) 11:00 - 12:30 Poster Session 608 609 610 611 612 WEDNESDAY 11:00 11:18 11:36 11:54 12:12 TUESDAY 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 MONDAY Catheter ablation of ventricular arrhythmias is among the most frequent indications for catheter ablation. In symptomatic patients ablation may be performed as first line therapy. Thus, the procedure should be effective but also very safe. In this highly practical session the ablation procedure of VT is explained in different types of substrates, showing the different techniques and approach in different pathologies (outflow tract, idioapathic, ischaemic heart disease and Chagas disease). In their presentations the experts will particularly focus on potential problems and pitfalls and of course give their recommendations how to prevent and handle SUNDAY 11:00 - 12:30 POSTER AREA Poster session 2 - WG on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology 39th Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology (see page 88 to 90) 63 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 MORNING 11:00 - 12:30 Symposium FIRENZE Integrating remote monitoring of cardiac implantable electronic devices into daily clinical practice Chairpersons: F. Braunschweig (Stockholm, SE); L. Guedon-Moreau (Lille, FR) Non invasive and eCardiology track To focus on practical aspects of remote monitoring in standard clinical practice: current use in different European countries; technology issues; organisational models and patient acceptance; effectiveness of remote monitoring in patient management 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Implementing remote monitoring in Europe: where do we stand today? C. Piorkowski (Dresden, DE) Commonalities and differences in technology among manufacturers. Implications on patient management. P. Mabo (Rennes, FR) Workflow, time and patient acceptance and satisfaction. The role of Allied Professionals. L. Morichelli (Roma, IT) Effectiveness of remote monitoring in detection and treatment of clinical and device-related cardiovascular events in daily practice. A.D.Onofrio (Naples, IT) 11:00 - 12:30 Symposium 613 614 615 616 VENEZIA Remote monitoring to impact morbidity and mortality Joint session with the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS) Chairpersons: J.M. Kalman (Victoria, AU); G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Impact on mortality of remote monitoring. G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) Stroke risk in device detected AF R. Mahajan (Adelaide, AU) Screening for AF in cryptogenic stroke. J. Brachmann (Coburg, DE) Device management using remote monitoring. H.-F. Tse (Hong Kong, HK) 11:00 - 12:30 617 618 619 620 Symposium BARI Professional and training issues for nurses and allied professionals Chairpersons: U. Walfridsson (Linkoping, SE); J. Mudd (Middlesbrough, GB) Nurses and Allied Professional track To present and discuss training and professional developments for nurses and allied professionals 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 64 The EHRA exam in cardiac pacing and ICDs for allied professionals. J. Elders (Nijmegen, NL) Advance practice roles for nurses and allied professionals; state of the art in Europe. E. Kletsiou (Athens, GR) Ethical issues in arrhythmia care. J. Tagney (Bristol, GB) Publishing by nurses and allied professionals. T. Jaarsma (Norrkoping, SE) 621 622 623 624 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 MORNING How-to Session CAGLIARI Practical approach to devices and ablation in adults with repaired congenital heart disease Chairpersons: J. Janousek (Prague, CZ); R. Fogelman (Petah Tikva, IL) Practical approach to the management of arrhythmias in adults with repaired congenital heart disease. This will include medical management, use of implanted devices and catheter ablation. Recognition & management of acute arrhythmia in the adult congenital heart disease population A. Stuart (Bristol, GB) Catheter ablation of incisional atrial arrhythmias after congenital heart disease repair. J. Hebe (Bremen, DE) Transvenous pacemaker & defibrillator implantation in complex congenital heart disease. E. Rosenthal (St Albans, GB) Anatomical substrates and ablation for re-entrant ventricular tachycardias in repaired congenital heart disease. K. Zeppenfeld (Leiden, NL) 11:00 - 12:30 Oral Abstract Session 625 626 627 628 AGORA Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 629 630 631 632 WEDNESDAY 11:27 11:36 11:45 11:54 12:03 12:12 12:21 ICD shocks. Risk factor or risk marker. Association between ICD intervention and mortality. V. Castro Urda, M. Sanchez Garcia, J. Martinez Ferrer, A. Barrera Cordero, X. Vinolas Prat, A. Arenal Maiz, J. Fernandez De La Concha, J.C. Rodriguez Perez, J.C. Villacastin Dominguez, I. Fernandez Lozano (Madrid, Vitoria, Malaga, Barcelona, Badajoz and Las Palmas De Gran Canaria, ES) Incidence of appropriate therapy after elective replacement of an uneventful first ICD. B. Vandenberk, C. Garweg, G. Voros, V. Flore, T. Marynissen, J. Ector, R. Willems (Leuven, BE) Prognostic significance of Non-sustained Ventricular Tachycardias occurring early after ICD implant among patients with left ventricular dysfunction. J. Jimenez-Candil, O. Duran, E. Garcia-Piney, J. Hernandez, J.L. Morinigo, P. Perdiguero, A. Martin, P.L. Sanchez (Salamanca, ES) Atrial fibrillation and outcomes of patients implanted with cardioverter defibrillator or cardiac resynchronization therapy in a real world setting N. Teodorovich, Y. Kogan, I. Goldenberg, M. Swissa (Rehovot and Ramat Gan, IL) Long-term follow-up of the Brugada syndrome: a single-centre experience B. Rudic, E. Tueluemen, S. Roeger, K. Stach, C. Doesch, R. Schimpf, C. Veltmann, J. Kuschyk, T. Papavassiliu, M. Borggrefe (Mannheim and Hannover, DE) The shortening of the short refractory periods in short QT syndrome A. Rollin, A. Duparc, P. Mondoly, C. Cardin, M. Sadron, E. Lematte, A. Bennadji, E. Thomson, P. Maury (Toulouse, FR) Identifying patients with less potential to benefit from implantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy A. Kaura, I. Mann, R. Kamdar, E. Petzer, E. Silberbauer, N. Gall, F. Murgatroyd, P. Scott (London, GB) Morphology of myocardial infarction scar, assessed by magnetic resonance imaging, is a better predictor of ventricular arrhythmia than left ventricular ejection fraction D. Voilliot, F. Odille, M. Andronache, B. Brembilla-Perrot, D. Mandry, P.Y. Marie, J. Felblinger, E. Aliot, N. Sadoul, C. De Chillou (Nancy, FR) Long term follow up of post-MI patients with relatively preserved left ventricular ejection fraction and non sustained VT: Role of ce-CMR in identification of arrhythmogenic substrate K. Yalin, E. Golcuk, A.K. Bilge, K. Adalet (Istanbul, TR) Left cardiac sympathetic denervation made by a video assisted thoracoscopic approach could terminate electrical storm in icd patients with brugada syndrome. E. Hatzinikolaou-Kotsakou, M. Konstantinidou, E. Reppas, G. Moschos, T.H. Beleveslis (Thessaloniki, GR) TUESDAY ICD therapy: clinical data and new concepts Chairpersons: V. Kutyifa (Rochester, US); I. Goldenberg (Ramat Gan, IL) 11:00 11:09 11:18 MONDAY 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 SUNDAY 11:00 - 12:30 633 634 635 636 637 638 65 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 LUNCHTIME 12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium ROMA Improving outcomes in Paroxysmal and Persistent AF Ablation Sponsored by Medtronic Chairpersons: K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE); M. Hocini (Pessac, FR) Learn about the clinical results with the second generation Cryoballoon in both paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation ablation. Learn about the technology of the second generation multi-electrode ablation catheters and the clinical results obtained with this technology. 12:45 12:50 13:05 13:20 13:35 Introduction. M. Hocini (Pessac, FR) Dosing considerations with the second generation Cryoballoon. K.J. Chun (Frankfurt, DE) Second-generation multi-electrode ablation technology: clinical results and future directions. L.V.A. Boersma (Nieuwegein, NL) Cryoballoon ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation. S. Boveda (Toulouse, FR) Conclusions and discussion. K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) 12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium 639 640 641 642 643 NAPOLI Atrial high rate episodes and stroke prevention – An update Organised by AFNET, supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Daiichi Sankyo Europe Chairpersons: G. Breithardt (Munster, DE); G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) To highlight achievements and current challenges of anticoagulation To highlight current challenges of NOACs in clinical practice To review recent developments in pathophysiology of thrombogenesis in AF To review current evidence on relation of atrial high rate episodes (AHRE) to AF To explain the NOAH -AFNET 6 trial investigating edoxaban in AHRE 12:45 13:00 13:15 13:30 Clinical use of non vitamin K antagonists – An update. A. Goette (Paderborn, DE) Thrombogenesis in atrial fibrillation – Virchows triad in 2015. G.Y.H. Lip (Birmingham, GB) Atrial high rate episodes as markers for stroke risk. A.J. Camm (London, GB) Non vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants in patients with atrial high rate episodes. Design and rationale of the NOAH – AFNET 6 trial. P. Kirchhof (Birmingham, GB) 12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium 644 645 646 647 TORINO Can the new Generation of Contact Force catheter make AF Ablation more simple? Sponsored by Biosense Webster Chairperson: R. Schilling (London, GB) Discuss the combination of Porous Tip with Contact Force Technology and its potential clinical impacts in the treatment of AF. Does an efficient tracking of the ablation strategy adds value to your clinical practice? 12:45 13:00 13:15 13:30 66 Clinical benefits of Fluid Reduction during treatment of AF. M. Scaglione (Asti, IT) Optimized ablation strategy and reproducibility. M. Duytschaever (Gent, BE) AF Toolbox - How does all come together. C. Piorkowski (Dresden, DE) Discussion and wrap-up. 648 649 650 651 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 LUNCHTIME Satellite Symposium PALERMO Leadless pacing, Advancing Standard of Care Sponsored by St.Jude Medical Chairpersons: P. Defaye (Grenoble, FR); C. Tondo (Milan, IT) Introduction. C. Tondo (Milan, IT) Leadless pacing - Technology Overview and future opportunities. C. Tondo (Milan, IT) Leadless pacing - Where do we stand on clinical perspective? R. Knops (Amsterdam, NL) Leadless pacing - Retrievability data. J. Sperzel (Johannesberg, DE) Q&A. Conclusion. P. Defaye (Grenoble, FR) 12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium 652 653 654 655 656 657 GENOVA TUESDAY The subcutaneous defibrillator: are we ready for a paradigm shift? Sponsored by Boston Scientific Chairpersons: C. Leclercq (Rennes, FR); R. Cappato (San Donato Milanese, IT) 1) Learn about latest clinical data on the entirly subcutaneous implantable defibrillator to better understand the benefit for patients. 2) Learn about the evolution of subcutaneous defibrillator technology in the way we are protecting patients from sudden cardiac death. 3) Learn about risk stratification factors to guide patient selection for the subcutaneous defibrillator. 658 659 660 661 662 WEDNESDAY 12:45 Introduction - Welcome. C. Leclercq (Rennes, FR) 12:48 Real-world experience with the subcutaneous defibrillator: what have we learnt? P. Lambiase (London, GB) 13:03 Evolution in subcutaneous defibrillator technology: is there room for improvement? L. Eckardt (Munster, DE) 13:18 Subcutaneous defibrillator patient selection: how does it fit my daily clinical practice? M.G. Bongiorni (Pisa, IT) 13:43 Conclusion & Closing. R. Cappato (San Donato Milanese, IT) MONDAY 12:45 12:50 13:05 13:20 13:35 13:40 SUNDAY 12:45 - 13:45 67 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 LUNCHTIME 68 12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium BOLOGNA Extending the Boundaries in Managing Heart Failure Patients Sponsored by Sorin Group CRM Chairpersons: A. Auricchio (Lugano, CH); M. Lunati (Milan, IT) Understand the clinical impact of the latest developments in device therapy for the prevention and treatment of HF and Central Sleep Apnea − Pacemakers, CRT and Phrenic Nerve Stimulation (PNS). How important is it to adapt ventricular pacing in patients with intermittent AV block? What additional benefits do we expect from using multipoint or multi-lead stimulation in CRT? How to screen for Sleep Apnea? How can PNS be used to treat Central Sleep Apnea in HF patients? 12:45 13:05 13:25 AV block is not always AV block – AV management & heart failure prevention. G.L. Botto (Como, IT) Multi-point or multi-lead? The future of CRT. J.C. Daubert (Rennes, FR) Innovative solutions to screen, diagnose and treat CSA in heart failure patients. W.T. Abraham (Columbus, US) 12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium 663 664 665 FIRENZE Left atrial appendage closure: which of your AF patients benefit most? Sponsored by Boston Scientific Chairperson: S.K. Doshi (Santa Monica, US) 1) To learn which patients may benefit from left atrial appendage closure. 2) To understand how to best balance the risk of stroke and bleeding in specific patient groups. 3) To know the latest clinical evidence, guidelines and expert consensus recommendations on left atrial appendage closure. 12:45 12:55 13:07 13:10 13:22 13:25 13:37 13:40 Session objectives and introduction. S.K. Doshi (Santa Monica, US) Case 1: "My patient suffered a hemorrhagic stroke and cannot take Warfarin." T.R. Betts (Oxford, GB) Discussion and audience interaction Case 2: "My renal failure patient is at high risk for stroke but does not want to take long-term oral anticoagulation." T.J.R. De Potter (Aalst, BE) Discussion and audience interaction. Case 3: "My patient had pulmonary vein isolation and now recurrence of AF." J.P.M. Foran (Sutton, GB) Discussion and audience interaction. Key learnings and session evaluation. S.K. Doshi (Santa Monica, US) 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 LUNCHTIME VENEZIA 674 MONDAY Special Session SUNDAY 12:45 - 13:45 Controversies and advances in management of Atrial Fibrillation Organised by EPIC Alliance, supported by an unrestricted educational grant from BIOTRONIK Chairpersons: J. Poole (Seattle, US); A. Alonso Martin (Barcelona, ES) 1) The participant will understand the role of risk factor modulation in AF patients 2) The participant will understand the studies regarding AF detection through remote monitoring and the implications for therapy 3) The participant will understand the risks and benefits of different approaches to AF ablation 12:45 13:00 13:15 13:30 Risk factor modification of AF: Are we missing the boat? U. Birgersdotter-Green (La Jolla, US); C. Linde (Stockholm, SE) Preventing stroke: Role of remote monitoring and indication of oral anticoagulation. L. Guedon-Moreau (Lille, FR); G. Pelargonio (Rome, IT) Point by point or single shot PAF ablation? E. Hoffmann (Munich, DE); C. Herrera Siklody (Ludwigsburg, DE) Pushing the boundaries: New technology for ablation of persistent AF. I. Deisenhofer (Munich, DE); A. Russo (Moorestown, US) 675 676 677 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 69 TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 14:00 - 15:30 WEDNESDAY MILANO Late Breaking Trial Chairpersons: G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE); K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) 14:00 14:12 14:18 14:30 14:36 14:48 14:54 15:06 15:12 15:24 Assessment of a standardized algorithm for cardiac pacing in older patients affected by severe unpredictable reflex syncopes M. Brignole (Lavagna, IT) Discussant: Pacing for reflex syncope J.-C. Deharo (Marseille, FR) ENHANCED ICD programming to reduce therapies and improve quality of life in Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator patients: a prospective, single-arm safety monitoring study M.H. Mastenbroek (Utrecht, NL) Discussant: ENHANCED-ICD study F.D. Murgatroyd (London, GB) Big data Characterization of Sex-Specific Survival Following CIED Implant N. Varma (Cleveland, US) Discussant: sex-specific survival following CIED implant C. Linde (Stockholm, SE) Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predicts Arrhythmia Recurrence in Patients with Symptomatic Atrial Fibrillation-CARDIO-FIT Study R. Pathak (Adelaide, AU) Discussant:.CARDIO-FIT Study C. Herrera Siklody (Ludwigsburg, DE) Early Performance of a Miniaturized Leadless Cardiac Pacemaker: The Micra Transcatheter Pacing Study P. Ritter (Pessac, FR) Discussant:.Micra Transcatheter Pacing Study: Early Performance V. Reddy (New York, US) 14:00 - 15:30 70 Special Session Main Session 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 ROMA Achieving permanent lesions in atrial fibrillation Chairpersons: C. Pappone (Cotignola, IT); C. Piorkowski (Dresden, DE) Atrial Fibrillation track Creating permanent pulmonary vein isolation or bidirectional block of lines with a single ablation is still not guaranteed. This session would investigate strategies to improve transmural lesion creation, to ultimately benefit patients. 14:00 14:18 14:36 14:54 15:12 How I try to improve lesion permanence with current tools: role of visi tag, contact force, adenosine, pacing the RF lesions… G. Michaud (Boston, US) Real time ultrasound for creation of permanent lesions. M.J. Wright (London, GB) Energies, technologies, that may be associated with more durable lesions V. Reddy (New York, US) Lesion assessment using MRI. R. Beinart (Ramat Gan, IL) Visually guided laser ablation a single center experience. J. Kautzner (Prague, CZ) 688 689 690 691 692 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON How-to Session NAPOLI Unanswered questions in lead management Chairpersons: J.M. Larsen (Aalborg, DK); C. Love (New York, US) Pacing track When to abandon or extract non-functioning leads? S. Boveda (Toulouse, FR) Managing recalled leads. R. Parkash (Halifax, CA) Impact of lead type and placement on extraction. C.A. Rinaldi (London, GB) Future directions in lead technology. L. Wilkoff (Cleveland, US) 14:00 - 15:30 693 694 695 696 Main Session TORINO To approach innovation in the field of CRT No lead in the coronary sinus? C. Butter (Bernau/Berlin, DE) More imaging and less ECG for eligibility? V. Delgado (Leiden, NL) Fully automatic programming? G.Z. Duray (Budapest, HU) Remote monitoring with remote programming? P. Mabo (Rennes, FR) Biological pacing? M. Eldar (Ramat-Gan, IL) 14:00 - 15:30 697 698 699 700 701 Symposium PALERMO Defining the outcome of a VT ablation Chairpersons: P. Della Bella (Milan, IT); Y. Karpenko (Odessa, UA) Ablation track 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 Programmed stimulation results and their relation to long term survival. P. Maury (Toulouse, FR) How to prove substrate modification as an additional endpoint of an ablation. J.C. Silberbauer (London, GB) Complete elimination of endo- and epicardial LAVAS: how to achieve and how to prove. P. Jais (Bordeaux, FR) Non-invasive assessment of the success late after the procedure: role of the NIPS (non-invasive programmed stimulation via the ICD. T. Oloriz (Zaragoza, ES) WEDNESDAY 14:00 14:18 14:36 14:54 15:12 TUESDAY Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) in the near future: what developments? Chairpersons: L. Padeletti (Florence, IT); B. Merkely (Budapest, HU) Device track MONDAY 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 SUNDAY 14:00 - 15:30 702 703 704 705 71 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 14:00 - 15:30 GENOVA Troubleshottoting in surface ECG Educative session by RETAC group Chairpersons: A. Curnis (Brescia, IT); T. Arentz (Bad Krozingen, DE) Non invasive and eCardiology track Interactive discussion on Case Reports 14:00 Narrow QRS tachycardias-Part 1 L. De Roy (Wavre, BE) 14:15 Narrow QRS tachycardias-Part 2. C.I. Park (Meyrin, CH) 14:30 Broad QRS tachycardias-Part 1 B. Guy-Moyat (Couzeix, FR) 14:45 Broad QRS tachycardias-Part 2. E. Rodriguez Font (Barcelona, ES) 15:00 Device implanted patients-Part 1 P. Defaye (Grenoble, FR) 15:15 Device implanted patients-Part 2. S. Boveda (Toulouse, FR) 14:00 - 15:30 706 707 708 709 710 711 Symposium BOLOGNA Carmeliet-Coraboeuf-Weidmann lecture 39th Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Chairpersons: A. Zaza (Milan, IT); G.L. Smith (Glasgow, GB) 14:00 Atrial fibrillation: a dystrophinopathy of the heart B. Casadei (Oxford, GB) 14:00 - 15:30 712 Main Session FIRENZE Health technology assessment of device remote monitoring Chairpersons: A. Auricchio (Lugano, CH); M. Santini (Rome, IT) Non invasive and eCardiology track To have an overview on Health Technology assesment of device remote monitoring as a new standard for patient follow-up. 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 72 Meet the Experts Benefits on device monitoring and disease management: what is the evidence? M. Lunati (Milan, IT) Role of remote monitoring in stroke prevention and anticoagulation management W. Jung (Villingen-Schwenningen, DE) Key issues and challenges with current CIED remote monitoring reimbursement solutions. G. Boriani (Bologna, IT) Ethical and legal issues in process planning and management. M. Landolina (Crema, IT) 713 714 715 716 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Symposium VENEZIA Arrhythmias and device problems in acute cardiac care Joint session with ACCA Chairpersons: F. Leyva-Leon (Sutton Coldfield, GB); G.Y.H. Lip (Birmingham, GB) Joint Session Management of atrial fibrillation complicated by acute heart failure. C.J.M. Vrints (Edegem, BE) Optimal antithrombotic treatment in patients with an acute coronary syndrome and atrial fibrillation news from the joint position paper from EHRA, ACCA and EAPCI task force. M. Lettino (Milan, IT) Management of electrical storm (EHRA). M. Hocini (Pessac, FR) Management of sepsis in an ICD patient (EHRA). S. Faerestrand (Bergen, NO) 14:00 - 15:30 Symposium 717 718 719 720 BARI To review different models of organising care and to discuss what migth be relevant for organisation of care in the arrhythmia patient The AF clinic improves patients outcomes. J.M.L. Hendriks (Sittard, NL) How does the patient benefit from device clinics? A. Metzner (Hamburg, DE) How is a 'black out' clinic organised? J. Mudd (Middlesbrough, GB) Is partnership between EP and HF clinics feasible? F. Braunschweig (Stockholm, SE) 722 723 724 Symposium CAGLIARI New approaches to arrhythmias in repaired congenital heart disease Chairpersons: E. Rosenthal (St Albans, GB); J. Hebe (Bremen, DE) WEDNESDAY 14:00 - 15:30 721 TUESDAY Organising care for arrhythmia patients: what can we learn from different models? Chairpersons: J. Tagney (Bristol, GB); L. Morichelli (Roma, IT) Nurses and Allied Professional track 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 MONDAY 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 SUNDAY 14:00 - 15:30 This symposium should give the audience an overview of recent advances in understanding the mechanism of arrhythmias, sudden cardiac death prevention and cardiac resynchronisation in these complex patients 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 Anatomical and pathological substrate for arrhythmias after repair of congenital heart disease N.M.S. de Groot (Beinsdorp, NL) Primary ICD implantation in repaired congenital heart disease: Is it ever indicated? T. Paul (Gottingen, DE) Non-transvenous ICDs in congenital heart disease: techniques and results F. Roses Noguer (Barcelona, ES) Cardiac resynchronisation for the failing subpulmonary right ventricle: Is there a role? J. Janousek (Prague, CZ) 725 726 727 728 73 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 14:00 - 15:30 AGORA How to improve procedural outcomes following atrial fibrillation ablation Chairpersons: H.J.G.M. Crijns (Maastricht, NL); J.C. Nielsen (Aarhus N, DK) Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 14:00 14:09 14:18 14:27 14:36 14:45 14:54 15:03 15:12 15:21 Comparison of contact force sensing radiofrequency catheter and new generation cryoballoon ablation of pulmonary veins in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. 1 year follow up. A. Kardos, Z. Kis, Z. Som, Z. Nagy, C. Foldesi (Budapest, HU) Adenosine in atrial firillation ablation: does it improve the outcome? F. Moscoso Costa, D. Cavaco, P. Carmo, P. Santos, S. Carvalho, T. Teixeira, A. Soares, M. Marques, L. Parreira, P. Adragao (Lisbon, PT) Ipsilateral pulmonary vein isolation using new force-power-time formula in atrial fibrillation patients P. Taghji, M. Duytschaever, Y. Vandekerckhove, T. Phlips, R. Choudhury, R. Tavernier, H. Nakagawa (Bruges, BE; Oklahoma City, US) Tissue contact monitoring with an electrical coupling index during radiofrequency energy pulmonary venous isolation - a prospective randomised control trial M.A. Jones, K.C.K. Wong, C. Hayes, D. Webster, M. Ginks, Y. Bashir, K. Rajappan, T.R. Betts (Oxford, GB) Robotic catheter ablation provides stable contact force during pulmonary vein isolation B. Kreidieh, S. Ibarra, P. Schurmann, A.S. Dave, M. Valderrabano (Houston, US) Good 2 year outcomes in patients with adverse features undergoing convergent hybrid AF ablation for persistent AF S.B.L. Claridge, N. Child, C.A. Rinaldi, J. Gill, P. Taggart (London, GB) Simultaneous renal sympathetic denervation and pulmonary veins isolation in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and hypertension A.S. Vorobyoff, V.N. Bibikov, S.V. Korolev, A.V. Geraschenko, A.V. Sveshnikov (Moscow, RU) Pulmonary vein reconnection: is contact force the main problem? P. Adragao, F. Moscoso Costa, D. Cavaco, L. Parreira, P. Santos, P. Carmo, S. Carvalho, T. Teixeira, A. Soares, M. Abecasis (Lisbon, PT) Appropriate waiting time to confirm dormant pulmonary vein conduction in patients with atrial fibrillation K. Kato, K. Ejima, M. Shoda, T. Manaka, D. Yagishita, R. Henmi, K. Suwa, T. Mizuki, M. Imai, N. Hagiwara (Tokyo, JP) Differences in the prevalence, characteristics, and predictors of pulmonary vein reconnections between contact force-guided and conventional circumferential pulmonary vein isolation K. Nakamura, S. Naito, T. Sasaki, E. Goto, K. Minami, M. Nakano, S. Shimizu, T. Yano, K. Kumagai, S. Oshima (Maebashi, JP) 15:30 - 16:30 WG on CCE General Assembly 74 Oral Abstract Session Special Event 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 BOLOGNA MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Moderated Posters POSTER AREA Clinical aspects of risk prediction and etiology in atrial fibrillation Chairpersons: T. Potpara (Belgrade, RS); M. Duytschaever (Gent, BE) 16:30 - 18:00 Special Session P739 P740 P741 P742 P743 P744 P745 P746 P747 P748 MILANO WEDNESDAY Risk prediction in atrial fibrillation. comparison between the CHADS2, CHA2DS2-VASC score in a large contemporary cohort of patients with incident non-valvular atrial fibrillation M. Haim, M. Hoshen, O. Reges, Y. Rabi, M. Leibowitz, R. Balicer (Beer Sheva and Tel Aviv, IL) Causes of death and influencing factors in unselected patients with atrial fibrillation. L. Fauchier, O. Villejoubert, N. Clementy, B. Pierre, A. Bernard, D. Angoulvant, D. Babuty (Tours, FR) New onset of atrial fibrillation following transcatheter aortic valve replacement: the prevalence, predictive factor and prognostic value W. Kong, E. Tay, J. Yip (Singapore, SG) Association between serum parathyroid hormone and prevalent atrial fibrillation in a Korean population: the Dong-gu study K.H. Lee, H.W. Park, N.S. Yoon, J.G. Cho, J.S. Kim, M.H. Shin, S.S. Kweon, Y.H. Lee, S.S. Kim (Gwangju and Iksan, KR) The impact of free thyroxine on the outcomes of left atrial ablation procedures P. Sousa, R. Providencia, S. Combes, N. Combes, S. Boveda, J.P. Albenque (Toulouse, FR) Natriuretic propeptides as markers of atrial fibrillation burden and recurrence: insights from the AMIO-CAT trial S. Darkner, J.P. Goetze, X. Chen, K. Henningsen, S. Pehrson, J.H. Svendsen (Copenhagen, DK) Atrial fibrillation in patients with obstructive sleep apnea: triggers and atrial structural remodeling J. Li, F. Contreras Valdes, C. Tschabrunn, E. Anter (Boston, US) Relationship between elft atrial wall thickness and intracardiac electrogram characteristics during atrial fibrillation and sinus rhythm I. Watanabe, Y. Okumura, K. Takahashi, A. Hirayama (Tokyo, JP) Relation of biomarkers of inflammation, oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction with the development of cardiovascular disease in lone atrial fibrillation M. Polovina, M.C. Ostojic, T. Potpara (Belgrade, RS) Twenty-four hours holter monitoring predictors for new onset atrial fibrillation in a non-selected population S. Cabrera, E. Valles, B. Benito, P. Ramos, J. Bruguera, J. Marti-Almor (Barcelona, ES) TUESDAY MONDAY Moderated Posters must be set up between 13:30 and 14:00, removed between 18:00 and 18:30 and be on display between 14:00 and 18:00. The presenter should be present throughout the break (15:30 - 16:30) in order to discuss the poster. The following abstracts were chosen for their high quality and will be discussed during the Moderated Poster session animated by two chairpersons between 15:30 - 16:30. Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present and discuss their research in front of the audience and the chairpersons. SUNDAY 15:30 - 16:30 Recorded session - Basic ablation and complex implantable cardioverter-defibrilator therapy in paediatric practice. Chairpersons: J.M. Morgan (Southampton, GB); A. Goette (Paderborn, DE) 16:30 17:00 17:30 SubQ ICD in a young child with Brugada syndrome. J.M. Morgan (Southampton, GB) Endovenous ICD in a 12 year old post SubQ ICD removal. J.M. Morgan (Southampton, GB) Simple ablation in a 10 year old child. J.M. Morgan (Southampton, GB) 749 750 751 75 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 16:30 - 18:00 Main Session ROMA Persistent atrial fibrillation ablation: the quest for a tailored approach to each patient Chairpersons: M. O’Neill (London, GB); J. Steinberg (New York, US) Atrial Fibrillation track The session proposal aims at providing an update on the recent developments on the methods and techniques for substrate characterisation in AF. The audience will learn the different approaches targeting AF substrate thus improving ablation outcome. 16:30 16:48 17:06 17:24 17:42 Phase mapping: principle and comparison to activation mapping, results in surgery patients P. Kuklik (Maastricht, NL) Contact phase mapping to guide persistent AF ablation: methods, end point, results P. Wang (Stanford, US) Non contact phase mapping to guide persistent AF ablation: methods, end point, results S. Knecht (Brugge, BE) Origin of CFAE: a marker of arrhythmogenic substrate or something else? L. Saghy (Szeged, HU) MRI imaging in AF ablation. N. Marrouche (Salt Lake City, US) 16:30 - 18:00 How-to Session 752 753 754 755 756 NAPOLI Managing infected devices Chairpersons: C. Stellbrink (Bielefeld, DE); C.E.H. Kennergren (Goteborg, SE) Pacing track 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 Pocket and endovascular infection: is there a difference? F. Regoli (Lugano, CH) Antibacterial envelopes: how effective are they? S. Mittal (New York, US) Reimplantation: when and how? V. Pretorius (San Diego, US) Prevention of infection: patient or intervention. L. Wilkoff (Cleveland, US) 16:30 - 18:00 757 758 759 760 Main Session TORINO What is needed to provide cardiac resynchronisation therapy for all European patients? Chairpersons: R. Hatala (Bratislava, SK); A. Raviele (Mestre, IT) EHRA Members only session Device track To give a picture of implementation of CRT in daily practice from education to financing 16:30 16:48 17:06 17:24 17:42 76 CRT training: courses, proctorship, simulators. H. Burri (Geneva, CH) New leads and delivery systems for LV pacing. C.A. Rinaldi (London, GB) Organisation: few or many implanting centres? F. Gadler (Stockholm, SE) Cost effectiveness and appropriate reimbursement. G. Boriani (Bologna, IT) Full CRT availability across Europe. B. Merkely (Budapest, HU) 761 762 763 764 765 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Symposium PALERMO Non-ischaemic cardiomyopathies Chairpersons: T. Oloriz (Zaragoza, ES); A. Grace (Cambridge, GB) Ablation track ECG and the assessment of scar localisation: mechanistic and prognostic implications. J. Kautzner (Prague, CZ) Electrocardiographic imaging to enhance substrate localisation. F. Sacher (Bordeaux Pessac, FR) Multimodality imaging. F.J. Pinto (Lisbon, PT) Should myocardial biopsy become part of the standard pre-operative assessment of patients undergoing ablation? S. Sala (Milan, IT) 16:30 - 18:00 Symposium 766 767 768 769 GENOVA MONDAY 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 SUNDAY 16:30 - 18:00 EHRA activities in the field of EP Wires, patient and snap-shot surveys. Up-to-date 2015 Chairpersons: M.G. Bongiorni (Pisa, IT); H. Estner (Munchen, DE) 16:30 - 18:00 Symposium 770 771 772 773 774 BOLOGNA Evolving picture of cardiac arrhythmias 39th Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Chairpersons: M.B. Thomsen (Copenhagen, DK); D. Dobrev (Essen, DE) 16:30 16:48 17:06 17:24 17:42 Arrhythmogenic mechanisms in catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia. H. Valdivia (To Be Confirmed, US) Sodium channel haploinsufficiency and structural changes in ventricular arrhythmogenesis - effect of age and sex. K. Jeevaratnam (Guildford, GB) Cardiac inward rectifier potassium current IK1 is inhibited by acetaldehyde at clinically relevant concentrations: a role in arrhythmogenesis related to alcohol consumption? M. Bebarova, P. Matejovic, M. Simurdova, J. Simurda (Brno, CZ) Mechanism of induction of LQT syndrome in HIV patients. C. Lamoureux (Montreal, CA) Is electromechnical window negativity required for Torsades de Pointes? H.J. van der Linde (Beerse, BE) WEDNESDAY Atrial fibrillation: clinical approaches and therapeutic strategies. J. Chen (Bergen, NO) Cardiac pacing, resyncronization and icd therapy in europe. A. Proclemer (Udine, IT) Clinical management of common arrhythmic scenario’s in europe. A.H. Madrid (Madrid, ES) New aspects of ep procedures in europe. E. Sciaraffia (Uppsala, SE) Patient and snap-shot surveys. T. Potpara (Belgrade, RS) TUESDAY 16:30 16:48 17:06 17:24 17:42 775 776 777 778 779 77 MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 16:30 - 18:00 TUESDAY FIRENZE Patient management systems - best use of medical technologies Chairpersons: To be announced; A. Katz (Ashkelon, IL) Non invasive and eCardiology track To explore the use of monitoring technologies for prevention of heart failure hospitalisations and sudden cardiac death 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 The tools and how to use them. L. Chinitz (New York, US) Technology review - how do we evaluate these technologies? G. Boriani (Bologna, IT) Major studies in remote monitoring technology - where are we now and what's coming? G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) Reimbursement for remote monitoring technologies - where are we failing? R.P. Ricci (Rome, IT) 16:30 - 18:00 WEDNESDAY Main Session Symposium 780 781 782 783 VENEZIA TRP channels and cardiac electric activity Chairpersons: A. Anic (Zadar, HR); P.G.A. Volders (Maastricht, NL) Basic and genetic track Many transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are expressed in cardiac cells. The main learning objective of this symposium is to review the roles of some of them in normal and pathological electrophysiology. 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 Role of TRPM4 channels in cardiac inotropy and repolarisation. R. Vennekens (Leuven, BE) TRPM4 in human genetic conduction disorders. H. Abriel (Bern, CH) TRPC channels and their relevance to cardiovascular physiology and disease. A. Zaza (Milan, IT) Calcium-activated nonselective cation channels in mammalian cardiomyocytes. M. Demion (Montpellier, FR) 16:30 - 18:00 Symposium 784 785 786 787 BARI Psychosocial care of patients with arrhythmia Chairpersons: A.H. Mansour (Ramat Gan, IL); J. Tagney (Bristol, GB) Nurses and Allied Professional track To describe psychological issues that are relevant in patients with arrhtymia 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 78 Psychosocial assessments: who does it and what should we measure? S.S. Pedersen (Odense, DK) How to live a good life with arrhythmia; perspectives of patients. T. Lobban (Shipston On Stour, GB) Empowering ICD patients towards improved quality of life. L. Hinterbuchner (Salzburg, AT) Deactivation ICD in deactivation of ICDs both for theatre and in end of life situations. P. Nolan (Galway, IE) 788 789 790 791 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Debate Session CAGLIARI Management of channellopathies in children, adolescents & young adults. Chairpersons: R.-G. Vatasescu (Bucharest, RO); F. Roses Noguer (Barcelona, ES) EHRA Members only session SUNDAY 16:30 - 18:00 Management of channelopathies remains contentious in the adolescent and young adult population – 2 debates will highlight these issues 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 TUESDAY EP studies are mandatory in children & adolescents with Brugada syndrome - Pro J. Brugada Terradellas (Barcelona, ES) EP studies are mandatory in children & adolescents with Brugada syndrome - Contra N. Blom (Leiden, NL) EP studies are mandatory in children & adolescents with Brugada syndrome - Rebuttal Pro. J. Brugada Terradellas (Barcelona, ES) EP studies are mandatory in children & adolescents with Brugada syndrome - Rebuttal Contra. N. Blom (Leiden, NL) Conclusion. J. Brugada Terradellas (Barcelona, ES); N. Blom (Leiden, NL) Sports restrictions are no longer needed in all young patients with LQTS - Pro. S. Viskin (Tel Aviv, IL) Sports restrictions are no longer needed in all young patients with LQTS - Contra. R. Fogelman (Petah Tikva, IL) Sports restrictions are no longer needed in all young patients with LQTS - Rebuttal Pro. S. Viskin (Tel Aviv, IL) Sports restrictions are no longer needed in all young patients with LQTS - Rebuttal Contra. R. Fogelman (Petah Tikva, IL) Conclusion. S. Viskin (Tel Aviv, IL) ; R. Fogelman (Petah Tikva, IL) MONDAY 16:30 16:45 17:00 17:05 17:10 17:15 17:30 17:45 17:50 17:55 WEDNESDAY 79 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 80 16:30 - 18:00 Oral Abstract Session AGORA New ablation technology: ready for prime time? Chairpersons: T.J.R. De Potter (Aalst, BE); N. Rueb (Tubingen, DE) Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 16:30 16:39 16:48 16:57 17:06 17:15 17:24 17:33 17:42 17:51 Non-septal localization of late potentials in post-myocardial infarction patients undergoing ventricular tachycardia ablation 802 D. Tsiachris, J. Silberbauer, G. Maccabelli, T. Oloriz, H. Mizuno, C. Bisceglia, A. Marzi, N. Sora, S. Sala, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) Feasibility of combined unipolar and bipolar voltage maps to improve sensitivity of endomyocardial biopsy 803 F. Pizzamiglio, M. Casella, A. Dello Russo, C. Carbucicchio, G. Fassini, S. Riva, P.F. Notarstefano, M. Pieroni, L. Bolognese, C. Tondo (Milan and Arezzo, IT) Electroanatomic mapping system allows zero fluoroscopy in cryo and radiofrequency ablation of accessory pathways in children 804 E. Ebrille, C. Raimondo, R. De Vito, F. Di Clemente, D. Caponi, P. Di Donna, F. Gabbarini, M. Morosato, F. Gaita, M. Scaglione (Turin, Siena, Asti and Verona, IT) Usefulness of contact force maps to predict ablation gaps in catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation 805 D. Andreu, F. Gomez-Pulido, M. Calvo, E. Benito, A. Carlosena-Remirez, E. Arbelo, J.M. Tolosana, A. Berruezo, J. Brugada, L. Mont (Barcelona, ES) Needle-based intracardiac echocardiography for transseptal puncture guidance 806 M.C. Finlay, C.A. Mosse, R. Colchester, S. Noimark, E. Zhang, D. Nikitichev, I. Papakonstantinou, P. Beard, R.J. Schilling, A. Desjardins (London, GB) Real-time magnetic resonance-guided ablation of typical right atrial flutter using active catheter tracking and passive catheter (W) 807 imaging S. Hilbert, P. Sommer, G. Hindricks, M. Gutberlet, M. Grothoff (Leipzig, DE) Epicardial impedance mapping in surgical theater : pilot study for fat detection to facilitate epicardial radiofrequency catheter ablation for ventricular tachycardia 808 H. Mizuno, G. Maccabelli, F. Alamanni, P. Della Bella (Suita, JP; Milan, IT) Feasibility of fully MR-guided ablation with active tracking: from pre-clinical to clinical application 809 H. Chubb, J. Harrison, S.E. Williams, J. Whitaker, S. Weiss, S. Krueger, G. Stenzel, T. Schaeffter, R. Razavi, M.O. Neill (London, GB) Resynchronization therapy implant procedures with a novel sensor-based electromagnetic tracking system: more than just reduction in radiation exposure. 810 B. Thibault, B. Montdesert, M. Dubuc, K. Dyrda, L. Rivard, D. Roy, M. Talajic, S. Venier, R. Tadros, L. Macle (Montreal, CA) Cardiac radiosurgery: non-invasive ablation and initial patient outcomes 811 P.C. Zei, P.J. Maguire, R. Schilling, D.W. Davies, E.A. Gardner, T.J. Fogarty, J.M. Assad (Stanford, California and Mountain View, US; London, GB; Monterrey, MX) MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 EVENING Satellite Symposium PALERMO AF ablation management: Therapy, stroke prevention and monitoring Sponsored by Medtronic Chairpersons: A.J. Camm (London, GB); C. Blomstrom-Lundqvist (Uppsala, SE) SUNDAY 18:15 - 19:15 Learn about atrial fibrillation ablation using the latest Cryoballoon technologies. Learn how to prevent atrial fibrillation related stroke using novel oral anticoagulation. Learn how continuous monitoring for atrial fibrillation around the ablation procedure can help to optimize treatment Introduction. C. Blomstrom-Lundqvist (Uppsala, SE) Individualising OAC for stroke prevention in AF: What factors are important? G.Y.H. Lip (Birmingham, GB) AF ablation results with the second generation Cryoballoon. G.B. Chierchia (Jette, BE) State of the art monitoring around AF ablation. J. Schreieck (Tuebingen, DE) Conclusions and discussion. A.J. Camm (London, GB) 812 813 814 815 MONDAY 18:15 18:20 18:35 18:50 19:05 816 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 81 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 82 08:30 - 12:30 Poster Session POSTER AREA Poster session 3 Posters must be set up between 08:00 - 08:30, removed between 12:30 - 13:00, to be on display between 08:30 - 12:30. The presenter should be available by the poster during the coffee break (10:00 to 11:00) in order to discuss the research with the audience. Clinical and epidemiological aspects (Atrial Fibrillation) Phenotypic profiling to determine individuals at risk for atrial fibrillation: A latent class clustering analysis of the PREVEND cohort M. Rienstra, B. Geelhoed, J.E. Siland, R.A. Vermond, P. Van Der Harst, H.L. Hillege, I.C. Van Gelder (Groningen, NL) P wave duration/morphology and left atrial volume at computed tomography in patients without and with (paroxysmal or persistent) atrial fibrillation A. Cima, M. Brunelli, S. Raffa, A. Grosse, M. Frommhold, T. Daehne, A. Madaffari, C. Lindemann, J.C. Geller (Bad Berka, DE) Prediction of atrial arrhythmia after transcatheter closure of atrial septal defect J.K. Hwang, K.M. Park, S.J. Park, Y.K. On, J.S. Kim, S.W. Park, I.S. Kang, J.Y. Song, J. Huh (Seoul, KR) Clincial response predictors in patients undergoing Cardiac Resyncrhonization Therapy (CRT): 7 years follow up. R. Ramirez Rodriguez, A.M. Ramirez Rodriguez, A. Delgado Espinosa, A. Medina Fernandez-Aceytuno, E. Hernandez Ortega, A. Garcia Quintana, M. Blanco Nuez (Las Palmas G.C. ES) Investigation of the frequency of spontaneous echo contrast and the predictors of left atrial appendage sludge or thrombus formation in patients with atrial fibrillation/flutter. R. Takeuchi, M. Ishida, K. Kodama, N. Hosoya, S. Kageyama, H. Sugiyama, Y. Watanabe, K. Murata, R. Nawada, T. Onodera (Shizuoka, JP) Cardiovasal interconnections depending on Cystatin C in CHF patients with permanent atrial fibrillation N. Koziolova, Y. Shilova, E. Polyanskaya, J. Nikonova (Perm, RU) Mechanisms & Computer modelling (Atrial Fibrillation) Association between red blood cell distribution width and postoperative atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery: a prospective observational study P. Korantzopoulos, N. Sontis, T. Liu, S. Siminelakis, E. Apostolakis (Ioannina, GR; Tianjin, CN) P817 P818 P819 P820 P821 P822 P823 Antiarrhythmic drugs (Atrial Fibrillation) No efficacy of antiarrhythmic drugs during the first 3-months after pulmonary vein isolation in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation P824 S. Hirose, K. Miyamoto, M. Wada, I. Nakajima, K. Ishibashi, H. Okamura, T. Noda, T. Aiba, S. Kamakura, K. Kusano (Suita, JP) Catheter ablation (Atrial Fibrillation) Is CHA2DS2-VASc score predictive of long-term outcome of catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation evaluated with implantable ECG loop recorder? A. Vachulova, H. Cerna, L. Urban, P. Hlivak, M. Svetlosak, P. Margitfalvi, M. Sasov, K. Gladisova, V. Bernat, R. Hatala (Bratislava, SK) Non-fluoroscopic sensor-based catheter navigation in ablation of atrial fibrillation: a randomized comparison with electroanatomic standard procedures. S. Rolf, K. Schoene, S. Richter, C. Piorkowski, T. Gaspar, Y. Huo, A. Arya, A. Bollmann, G. Hindricks, P. Sommer (Leipzig and Dresden, DE) Totally nonfluoroscopic atrial fibrillation ablation approach. Single centre experience. E. Kropotkin, E.A. Ivanitskiy (Krasnoyarsk, RU) Decrease in asymptomatic cerebral lesions during left atrial ablation due to improved workflow: a single center comparison M. Derndorfer, E. Sigmund, S. Winter, W. Jauker, M. Gschwendtner, J. Aichinger, H. Puererfellner, M. Martinek (Linz, AT) Stiffening of the left atrium immediately after pulmonary vein isolation R. Pap, G. Agoston, J. Szilagyi, G. Bencsik, G. Klausz, L. Saghy, A. Varga, T. Forster (Szeged, HU) Spatial relationship of focal impulses, rotors and low voltage zones in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation A. Schade, P. Mueller, P. Halbfass, M. Roos, K. Nentwich, G.A. Szoelloesi, L.C. Costello-Boerrigter, T. Deneke (Erfurt and Bad Neustadt/ Saale, DE) Impact of esophageal temperature monitoring-guided ablation during pulmonary vein isolation on pulmonary vein reconnection M. Leo, M. Pedersen, K. Rajappan, M. Ginks, Y. Bashir, T.R. Betts (Oxford, GB) Effect of arrhythmia burden and arrhythmia-related events on quality of life in patients undergoing ablation for atrial fibrillation: a substudy of the AMIO-CAT trial S. Darkner, X. Chen, J. Hansen, S. Pehrson, A. Johannessen, J.H. Svendsen (Copenhagen, DK) Is combined ablation for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation using balloon cryoablation and radiofrequency ablation superior to either technique alone? Long-term follow up and cost analysis. A. Opel, M.A. Akhtar, S. Hadjivassilev, R. Ang, M. Finlay, M. Dhinoja, M. Earley, R. Schilling, R. Hunter, S. Sporton (London, GB) P825 P826 P827 P828 P829 P830 P831 P832 P833 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Surgery & Pacing (Atrial Fibrillation) Successful endoscopic surgical ablation in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation is associated with recovery of atrial transport function P847 C. Muneretto, G. Bisleri, F. Rosati, E. Gorga, A. Curnis, E. Chiari (Brescia, IT) SUNDAY Catheter ablation for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation improves sleep-disordered breathing P834 S. Mito, Y. Muraoka, N. Shiode (Hiroshima, JP) Catheter ablation of paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation: long-term outcome of a pulmonary vein isolation-based strategy as index procedure P835 M.M. Oliveira, M.N. Silva, P.S. Cunha, A. Lousinha, B. Valente, T. Silva, A. Monteiro, R. Pimenta, A.S. Delgado, R.C. Ferreira (Lisbon, PT) Low vulnerability of the right phrenic nerve for electroporation ablation P836 K.G.E.J. Neven, V.J.H.M. Van Driel, H. Van Wessel, A. Vink, P.A.F.M. Doevendans, F.H.M. Wittkampf (Utrecht, NL) Visualization of electrophysiologically defined junction between the right atrium and the superior vena cava P837 N. Nishiyama, S. Takatsuki, K. Nakajima, S. Kashimura, Y. Katsumata, T. Nishiyama, T. Kimura, K. Fukumoto, Y. Aizawa, K. Fukuda (Tokyo, JP) Left atrial size is only one predictor for mid-term outcome after ablation of atrial fibrillation using second-generation cryoballoon P838 A. Berkowitsch, E. Akkaya, D. Pajitnev, H. Greiss, N. Deubner, S. Zaltsberg, H. Moellmann, H.F. Pitschner, T. Neumann, M. Kuniss (Bad Nauheim, DE) Impact of power on impedance drops with stable and unstable points under the same force-time integral in atrial fibrillation ablation. P839 L.B. Shi, W.Y.C. Wang, P.S. Schuster, B.A. Bortoli, S.L.Z. Sun, P.I.H. Per Ivar, E.S. Solheim, O.L.O. Ohm, C.J. Chen (Bergen, NO) Head to head comparison between radiofrequency and second generation cryoballon catheter ablation for paroxismal atrial fibrillation. A prospective controlled study. P840 S. Ferretto, L. Leoni, C. Dalla Valle, F. Migliore, M. De Lazzari, M. Siciliano, M. Silvano, A. Zorzi, S. Iliceto, E. Bertaglia (Padua, IT) Comparison between direct injection of adenosine in the pulmonary vein and the conventional intravenous method for determining dormant conduction after pulmonary vein isolation (W) P841 E.-K. Choi, S.R. Lee, S.H. Kang, W.H. Lim, M.J. Cha, Y.J. Cho, I.Y. Oh, S. Oh (Seoul, KR) Linear ablation of box isolation with biatrial isthmuses ablation as an initial therapy for the persistent and longstanding persistent atrial fibrillation P842 S. Takatsuki, T. Kimura, N. Nishiyama, K. Nakajima, A. Kunitomi, S. Kashimura, K. Fukumoto, Y. Tanimoto, Y. Aizawa, K. Fukuda (Tokyo, Japan, JP) Less than two minutes, second generation cryoballoon applications achieves acute PVI in 79% without phrenic nerve palsy: preliminary results of the 1-2-3 study P843 M.M.D. Molenaar, M.F. Scholten, T. Hesselink, Y.J. Stevenhagen, J.M. Van Opstal (Enschede, NL) Predictive value of atrial remodeling of atrial tachyarrhythmia recurrence after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation during the P844 long-term follow K. Ejima, K. Kato, K. Arai, K. Fukushima, R. Henmi, D. Yagishita, T. Manaka, K. Ashihara, M. Shoda, N. Hagiwara (Tokyo, JP) Impact of catheter tip-tissue contact on left atrial geometries: relationship between the external structures and anatomic distortion of 3D fast anatomical mapping and high contact force guided images (W) P845 N. Tsukada, S. Nakahara, Y. Hori, N. Nishiyama, A. Nakahara, T. Komatsu, S. Kobayashi, Y. Sakai, I. Taguchi (Koshigaya City, JP) P846 AF ablation with the new circular, irrigated multipolar ablation catheter nMARQTM catheter: a single center experience M. Gwechenberger, B. Richter, M. Marx, C. Gangl, H. Goessinger (Vienna, AT) Tools: catheters, sources, mapping, navigators (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Initial experience with a new image integration module designed for reducing radiation exposure during electrophysiological ablation procedures P848 O. Cano Perez, P. Alonso, J. Osca, A. Andres, M.J. Sancho-Tello, J. Olague, A. Salvador, L. Martinez-Dolz (Valencia, ES) A novel tool for mapping multiple rhythms from a single mapping procedure P849 L. Ptaszek, B. Moon, F. Sacher, P. Jais, S. Mahapatra, M. Mansour (Boston and Minneapolis, US; Bordeaux-Pessac, FR) Catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia in the presence of an old endocavitary thrombus: the role of intracardiac echocardigraphy P850 P. Peichl, D. Wichterle, R. Cihak, B. Aldhoon, J. Kautzner (Prague, CZ) (W) P851 Omnipolar ablation catheter technology with unique capacity for beat by beat conduction velocity and direction display D.C. Deno, R. Balachandran, D. Morgan, S. Masse, K. Nanthakumar (St. Paul, US; Toronto, CA) Distinct and wide variations exist in the morphology of the cavo-tricuspid isthmus:utility of real-time intracardiac echocardiography. P852 K. Hisazaki, K. Kaseno, N. Amaya, D. Aoyama, M. Yokokawa, T. Morishita, K. Ishida, K. Arakawa, H. Uzui, H. Tada (Fukui, JP) Results (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Waiting time after cavo-tricuspid isthmus ablation for typical atrial flutter and long term procedural success P853 S. Marchandise, C. Scavee, C. Barbraud, C. De Meester, M.C. Gonzalez, C. Goesaert, Y. Reis-Pinheiro, J.B. Le Polain De Waroux (Brussels, BE) P854 Success and limitation of epicardial VT ablation procedures in a large single centre cohort M. Roos, A. Schade, K. Nentwich, J. Krug, P. Halbfass, P. Mueller, G.A. Szoelloesi, T. Deneke (Bad Neustadt a.d. Saale, DE) 83 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Ablation of frequent pvc in primary prevention patients meeting criteria for icd implant. safety and appropriateness of withholding the implant. D. Penela, J. Acosta, L. Aguinaga, L. Tercedor, J. Fernandez-Armenta, D. Andreu, P. Sanchez, J. Brugada, L. Mont, A. Berruezo (Barcelona and Granada, ES; Argentina, AR) Contact force-guided versus contact force-blinded catheter ablation of typical atrial flutter: a prospective study. S. Venier, J.G. Andrade, M. Dubuc, K. Dyrda, P. Guerra, P. Khairy, B. Mondesert, L. Rivard, B. Thibault, L. Macle (Montreal, CA) Outcomes after multiple catheter ablations of ventricular tachycardia in patients with structural heart disease B. Dinov, C. Stevanello, A. Bollmann, S. Rolf, P. Sommer, G. Hindricks, A. Arya (Leipzig, DE) Ablation of tachyarrhythmias in early childehood S. Krivolapov, R. Batalov, S. Popov, L. Svintsova, I. Kovalev (Tomsk and Moscow, RU) Primary & Secondary prevention (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Effect of Non-sustained ventricular tachycardias burden on electrical therapies among ICD patients with left ventricular dysfunction. J. Jimenez-Candil, P. Perdiguero, E. Garcia-Piney, J. Morinigo, J. Hernandez Hernandez, A. Martin, P.L. Sanchez (Salamanca, ES) Primary prevention in ischemic cardiomyopathy in Brazil: should we really do this? G. Peixoto, M.S. Rocha, S.F. Siqueira, M.M. Lensi, S.A.D. Nishioka, R.A. Teixeira, W.A. Hueb, L.A. Machado Cesar, R. Costa, M. Martinelli (Sao Paulo, BR) Newly detected atrial arrhythmic episodes in single lead ICD with atrial sensor and early clinical interventions triggered by remote monitoring V. Calzolari, M. Crosato, L. De Mattia, P. Squasi, M. Mastropietro, A. Tronchin, D. Giacopelli, Z. Olivari (Treviso and Milan, IT) The impact of age on clinical outcomes patients with primary prevention ICD/CRT-Ds D.G. Wilson, H.M. Zeljko, G. Leventopoulos, A. Yue, P.R. Roberts, P.J. Roderick, J.M. Morgan (Southampton, GB) P855 P856 P857 P858 P859 P860 P861 P862 Technical aspects (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Defibrillator patients should not be denied a peaceful death P863 A. Kinch Westerdahl, R.S. Sutton, V.F. Frykman (Stockholm, SE; London, GB) Percutaneous placement of prototypical epicardial defibrillation coils: a novel approach towards delivery of less painful shocks (W) P864 C. Desimone, F. Syed, P. Gaba, J. Wolf, P. Leinveber, Z. Starek, T. Kara, C. Bruce, P. Friedman, S. Asirvatham (Rochester and Ann Arbor, US; Brno, CZ) Subcutaneous ICD The subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: first single-center experience with concomitant implantable pulse generators J. Kuschyk, K. Stach, E. Tulumen, B. Rudic, V. Liebe, R. Schimpf, M. Borggrefe, S. Roeger (Mannheim, DE) Devices (Pacing) Defibrillation testing for right-sided implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICD) S. Venier, P. Khairy, M. Dubuc, K. Dyrda, P. Guerra, L. Rivard, D. Roy, M. Talajic, L. Macle, B. Thibault (Montreal, CA) Electromagnetic interference between smartphones and current cardiac implantable electronic devices: rare but present C. Lennerz, H. Pavaci, C. Grebmer, H. Vrazic, V. Semmler, M. Kottmaier, M. Kornmayer, G. Von Olshausen, I. Deisenhofer, C. Kolb (Munich and Landshut-Achdorf, DE; Zagreb, HR) Pacemaker replacement in nonagenarians: procedural safety and long-term follow-up A. Godot, D. Feneon, A. Behaghel, N. Behar, A. Le Helloco, P. Mabo, J.C. Daubert, C. Leclercq, R.P. Martins (Rennes, FR) Determining the safety of magnetic resonance imaging in cardiac pacemaker patients, results from the Infinite MRI study. V.F. Van Dijk, P.P.H.M. Delnoy, J.J.J. Smit, A.R. Ramdat Missier, A. Elvan, H.W. Van Es, B.J.W.M. Rensing, L.V.A. Boersma (Nieuwegein and Zwolle, NL) P865 P866 P867 P868 P869 Leads (Pacing) The evaluation of tricuspid regurgitation following implantation of right ventricular septal and apex pacing leads by 3D echocardiography P870 T. Hirai, T. Nakagomi, K. Mamiya, K. Okamoto, K. Iwase, M. Niwa, K. Miki, N. Suzuki, T. Tanaka (Okazaki, JP) Activation of coagulation cascade in patients with implantable devices P871 M. Sepsi, P. Scheer, G. Chlupova, T. Novakova, J. Spinar (Brno, CZ) Indications & Results (Pacing) Long-term follow-up of transvenous cardiac pacing in children: single-center experience in 161 patients B. Kircanski, N. Radovanovic, P. Stojanov (Belgrade, RS) Acute transitory atrio ventricular blockage in African; consider sickle cell anemia P.H. Gacon (Dijon FR) 84 P872 P873 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS P874 P875 Syncope Early repolarization in unexplained syncope S. Loebe, J. Kornej, A. Arya, H. Hindricks, A. Bollmann, D. Husser (Leipzig, DE) The role of QT intervals in prognosis of syncope of unknown origin A. Fotoglidis, C. Papadopoulos, N. Fragakis, E. Pagourelias, D. Tanos, V. Skeberis, P. Kyriakou, V. Vassilikos (Thessaloniki, GR) Mechanism (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Right ventricular diastolic dysfunction in children with WPW syndrome: invasive hemodynamic study I.A. Khamnagadaev, S.A. Termosesov, M.A. Shkolnikova, L.S. Kokov, I.L. Ilich, R.S. Garipov, Y. Volkova (Moscow, RU) Acute right ventricular apex pacing with an altered activation pattern reduces electrical parameters but does not modify torsade de pointes incidence in the anesthetized chronic complete AV-block dog A. Dunnink, R. Varkevisser, A. Bossu, S.C. Wijers, A. Oros, V.J.A. Bourgonje, T.R.G. Stams, H.D.M. Beekman, M.A. Vos (Utrecht, NL) P880 P881 P882 P883 P884 P885 P886 WEDNESDAY Lead management - extractions and recalls Incidence and predictors of subclavian vein obstruction following biventricular ICD implantation: a contrast venography study O. Beton, E. Saricam, Z. Kucuksu, M. Yaman, A. Zorlu, H. Kaya, H. Yucel, M.B. Yilmaz, I. Tandogan (Sivas, Ankara, Erzincan, Samsun and Malatya, TR) Lead to lead mutual connection during extraction with strong connecting tissue scar -interaprocedurally recognised technical problem and its significance. A. Kutarski, M. Polewczyk, A.M. Polewczyk, A. Polewczyk (Lublin and Kielce, PL) Complete extraction of abdominal pacing and ICD leads- A unique case series G. Ganesha Babu, V. Cobb, S. Ahsan, R. Providencia, V. Posdziech, A. Chow (London, GB) Transvenous extraction of very old (over 20-year-old) leads using mechanical systems - effectiveness and safety A. Zabek, K. Boczar, K. Haberka, M. Debski, R. Pfitzner, J. Lelakowski, B. Malecka (Krakow, PL) P879 TUESDAY Indications & Results (Resynchronisation therapy) A simple score for predicting CRT-Response based on data from a Multicentric Registry. R.A. Providencia, E. Marijon, A. Bouzeman, P. Defaye, C. Leclercq, L. Fauchier, O. Piot, D. Klug, N. Sadoul, S. Boveda (Toulouse, Paris, Grenoble, Rennes, Tours, Lille and Nancy, FR) targeting the latest activated region is the best strategy for optimizing response to CRT: fact or fiction? M. Pluijmert, J. Lumens, P. Bovendeerd, K. Vernooy, T. Delhaas, F. Prinzen (Maastricht and Eindhoven, NL) Effect of stem cell therapy on electrical and mechanical activation in heart failure patients F. Maffessanti, D. Suerder, W. Kroon, M. Potse, F. Regoli, R. Murzilli, T. Moccetti, F.W. Prinzen, R. Krause, A. Auricchio (Lugano, CH; Maastricht, NL) Effects of cardiac resynchronization therapy on functional capacity and neurocognitive profile, a possible role on the slowing of frailty development M. Nesti, S. Fumagalli, L. Pandolfini, M. Beltrami, G. Ricciardi, P. Pieragnoli, L. Padeletti (Florence, IT) Triple-site ventricular (TRIV) pacing is superior to conventional biventricular pacing: a prospective observational trial with minimum invasive hemodynamic assessment M. Nobre Menezes, P. Marques, G. Lima Da Silva, A. Bernardes, A. Magalhaes, N. Cortez Dias, L. Carpinteiro, J. De Sousa, F.J. Pinto (Lisbon, PT) Clinical response and reverse remodeling after cardiac resynchronisation therapy in patients with right ventricular dysfunction P. Pinto-Teixeira, M. Oliveira, A. Galrinho, P. Cunha, L. Branco, J. Feliciano, R. Pimenta, A. Lousinha, M. Nogueira-Silva, R. Ferreira (Lisbon, PT) MONDAY Technical and imaging aspects (Resynchronisation therapy) Electromechanical characterization of left ventricular pacing vectors in CRT P876 L. Lambrakos, E. Bunting, H. Garan, E. Konofagou (New York, US) Feature-tracking cardiovascular magnetic resonance to predict response following cardiac resynchronisation therapy. P877 R.J. Taylor, F. Umar, E.L.S. Lin, G. Mankaryous, B. Stegemann, F. Leyva (Birmingham, GB; Maastricht, NL) Agreement analysis between QuickOpt and echocardiographic-based methods in optimizating cardiac resynchronization therapy devices P878 A. Adel Mohamed Elamragy, R.H. Deyab, H.H. Rizk, A.M. Abdelwahab (Cairo, EG) SUNDAY Undecided about getting a pacemaker? Take one for a test drive M. Giudici (Iowa City, US) Effect of heart rate on the intrinsic and the ventricular-paced QRS duration I. Chiladakis, A. Kalogeropoulos, F. Zagkli, K. Chouchoulis (Patras, GR) P887 P888 P889 P890 P891 P892 85 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Expression of miRNAs and morphological changes in myocardium of patients with atrial fibrillation M.V. Eremeeva, T.V. Sukhacheva, A.G. Ibragimova, V.S. Rudomanova, V.A. Vaskovskiy, A.S.H. Revishvili (Moscow, RU) Genetics (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Spectrum of long qt gene mutations in the republic of ireland. D.P. Moran, S. Touhy, B. Noonan, J.O.O.neill, D. Ward, C. Mcgorrian, A. Green, S.A. Lynch, W. Reardon, J. Galvin (Dublin, IE) Cardiomyopathies associated with mutations in SCN5A gene E. Zaklyazminskaya, A. Revishvili, I. Pronicheva, A. Shestak, S. Dzemeshkevich (Moscow, RU) P894 P895 Pharmacology (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Xanthine oxidase inhibitor prevents atrial fibrillation susceptibility by inhibition of oxidative CaMKII in Dahl salt-sensitive rats D.Z. Xu, N. Murakoshi, T. Kimura, K. Tajiri, A. Nogami, K. Aonuma (Tsukuba, JP) P896 Monitoring tools Results of clinical testing of a cloud computing based ambulatory ecg monitoring and arrhythmia detection system I. Crozier, D. Hooks, M. Daly, I. Melton, C. Cruickshank, K. Morgan, L. Minarsch (Christchurch, NZ) P897 Clinical mechanisms (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of children with chronic sinus tachycardia I. Vinogradova, T. Kruchina, A. Adrianov, O. Gordeev, D. Egorov (Saint-Petersburg, RU) The value of anticardiac antibodies and cardiovascular magnetic resonance findings and in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy and conduction disturbances with structurally normal heart E.M. Gupalo, O.V. Stukalova, T.A. Malkina, T.V. Sharf, E.E. Efremov, N.A. Mironova (Moscow, RU) ECG and eCardiology (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Do ectopic supraventricular premature beats predict early new onset AF after CABG? A. Yaksh, C. Kik, E.A.H. Lanters, U. Chigharoe, P. Knops, M.J.B. Van Ettinger, M.C.J. De Wijs, P. Van De Kemp, A.J.J.C. Bogers, N.M.S. De Groot (Rotterdam, NL) Influence of electrode placement on localization of accessory pathway in patients with WPW syndrome S.H. Moon, Y.R. Kim, J.P. Yun, J.H. Kwon, M.S. Kim, U. Jo, G.B. Nam, K.J. Choi, Y.H. Kim, J. Kim (Seoul, KR) Description of extrasystoles in healthy pediatric subjects C. Bautista, G. Sarquella Brugada, S. Cesar, L. Marzo, A. Berruezo, J. Brugada (Esplugues de Llobregat, ES) Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy with epsilon waves in peripheral and precordial leads F. Candelmo, F. Rotondi, F. Alfano, F. Manganelli, T. Lanzillo, G. Amoroso, A. Caccavale, E. Ragno, M.R. Pagliuca (Avellino, IT) Repolarisation abnormalities in patients with alternant hemiplegia: a peculiar ECG for a rare entity. G. Sarquella Brugada, C. Fons, S. Cesar, J. Campistol, L. Marzo, C. Bautista, J. Brugada (Esplugues de Llobregat, ES) Autonomic nervous system (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Clinical usefulness of baroreflex sensitivity test in the detection of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. E. Borowik, W. Grabowicz, A. Lubinski (Lodz, PL) Others (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Cardiac sodium shannel variants are differentially tuned via tyrosine phosphorylation S.M. Iqbal, R. Lemmens-Gruber (Vienna, AT) Risk factors, incidence and efficacy of pharmacotherapy of ventricular arrhythmias and its impact on clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome O. Kalejs, A. Maca, I. Zakke, K. Trusinskis, M. Zabunova, I. Mintale, S. Jegere, V. Stirna, A. Erglis (Riga, LV) The prevalence of arrhythmias and conduction disorders in children with congenital heart disease undergone cardiac surgery correction A. Adrianov, A.V. Adrianov, L. Teslinova, I. Vinogradova (Saint-Petersburg, RU) Anticoagulation Effects of worsening renal function on fibrin clot structure in atrial fibrillation patients receiving warfarin. Y.C. Lau, Q. Xiong, A. Blann, G.Y.H. Lip (Birmingham, GB; Nanchang, CN) Left atrial appendage occluder for stroke prevention - the institut Jantung Negara (The national heart institute of Malaysia) watchman registry Z. Muhammad, S. Khalea, A. Hussein, Z. Ali, N. Mohd Saad, K.W. Koh, G.S. Tay, R. Rebo, R. Omar (Kuala Lumpur, MY) 86 P893 P898 P899 P900 P901 P902 P903 P904 P905 P906 P907 P908 P909 P910 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Registries and surveys Patterns of newly detected atrial fibrillation and antithrombotic treatment in Europe (GLORIA-AF Phase II) G.Y.H. Lip, H.C. Diener, S.J. Dubner, J.L. Halperin, C.S. Ma, K.J. Rothman, K. Zint, A. Elsaesser, C. Teutsch, M.V. Huisman (Birmingham, GB; Essen and Ingelheim, DE; Buenos Aires, AR; New York and Research Triangle Park, US; Beijing, CN; Burlington, CA; Leiden, NL) P911 P912 SUNDAY Remote monitoring ICD therapies in the era of remote monitoring : follow-up of 881 patients with a very low rate of inappropriate therapies P. Jacon, N. Pellet, A. Martin, H. Rekik, J.J. Ndjessan, F. Dujenet, P. Defaye (Grenoble, FR) MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 87 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 88 11:00 - 12:30 Poster Session POSTER AREA Poster session 2 - WG on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology 39th Meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Posters must be set up between 08:00 - 08:30, removed between 18:00 - 18:30, to be on display between 08:30 - 18:00. The presenter should be available by the poster (11:00-12:30) in order to discuss the research with the audience. Heart failure Circadian rhythms in ECG parameters in mice with and without heart failure. L.A. Gottlieb (Koebenhavn N, DK) Remodeling of distinct sodium channel pools in the murine failing heart. M. Rivaud (Amsterdam, NL) Adverse Remodelling of the Cardiac Conduction System (CCS) in Heart Failure Could be the Result of Up and Down Regulation of MicroRNAs. J. Yanni (Manchester, GB) Electrical remodelling in heart failure M. Liu, G.B. Shi, H. Liu, S.C. Dudley (Providence, US) Identification of two native Nav1.5 phosphorylation sites as potential determinants of the increased late Na+ current in heart failure S. Burel, F. Coyan, M.R. Meyer, C.F. Litchi, J.H. Brown, F. Charpentier, J.M. Nerbonne, R.R. Townsend, L.S. Maier, C. Marionneau (Nantes, FR; Saint Louis, Galveston and San Diego, US; Regensburg, DE) Pacemaker-induced cardiomyopathy in the sheep: RVA but not RVOT pacing results in a heart failure cellular phenotype G. Kirkwood, M. Lawless, C. Pearman, E. Radcliffe, A.W. Trafford (Manchester, GB) The association between tenascin-c and nt-proBNP levels and arrhythmia prevalence in heart failure C. Ozmen, A. Deniz, O.S. Deveci, C.E. Caglayan, A.I. Celik, I. Yildiz, P. Ozmen Yildiz, M. Demir, M. Kanadasi (Adana and Osmaniye, TR) Pharmacology Effect of ethanol on inward rectifier potassium current sensitive to acetylcholine in rat atrial myocytes and on expressed Kir3.1/3.4 channels. Z. Horakova (Prerov, CZ) A Novel, Potent, and Selective Inhibitor of Cardiac Late Sodium Current Reduces Transmural Dispersion of Repolarization and Suppresses Experimental Arrhythmias. S. Rajamani (Fremont, US) Paradoxical effects of IKs blockade during nNOS inhibition. J. Bernardi (Milan, IT) Mode of action of TMYX on the pacemaker activity of freely moving mice. C. Piantoni (Milan, IT) Effects of the Traditional Chinese Medicine drug TMYX on action potential parameters of SAN cells. M. Paina (Milan, IT) Molecular aspects of ivabradine binding to hHCN4 and hHCN1 channel pores. A. Bucchi (Milan, IT) DIfferent lidicaine, nifedipine and oubaine sensitivity SAN cells in rabbit and mouse. A. Golovko (Syktyvkar, RU) Rabbit and mouse sino-auricular node cells with similar maximal upstroke velocity of the potential exhibit different sensitivity to lidocaine, nifedipine and ouabain. E. Lebedeva (Syktyvkar, RU) Pharmacological analysis of transmembrane action potential's morphology in the spontaneously beating heart of ascidia Styela rustica in vitro. A. Golovko (Syktyvkar, RU) Selective pharmacologic block demonstrates contribution of L-type Cav1.3 calcium channel over the full diastolic depolarization phase of cardiac pacemaker cells. P. Mesirca (Montpellier, FR) Inhibition of the inward rectifier current IK1 by PA-6 restores sinus rhythm in goats with atrial fibrillation, but does not induce ventricular arrhythmias in dogs with chronic AV block M.A.G. Van Der Heyden, R. Varkevisser, Y. Ji, A. Bossu, D. Opacic, J. Beekman, S. Yang, M. Wang, S. Verheule, M.A. Vos (Utrecht and Maastricht, NL; Lawrence, US) Molecular determinants of dronedarone inhibition of the hERG K+ channel Y. Zhang, C. Colenso, C. Dempsey, J. Hancox (BRISTOL, GB) P913 P914 P915 P916 P917 P918 P919 P920 P921 P922 P923 P924 P925 P926 P927 P928 P929 P930 P931 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS P934 P935 P936 P937 P938 P939 P940 P941 TUESDAY P942 P943 P944 P945 P946 WEDNESDAY Calcium handling and mechano-electric transduction Is Electromechnical Window Negativity Required for Torsades de Pointes? H.J. van der Linde (Beerse, BE) NOD1, a new player in the cardiac calcium handling. M. Fernandez-Velasco (Madrid, ES) Does flecainide have effect on Ca handling in the absence of sodium current? Y. Li (Manchester, GB) Histone deacetylases (HDAC) inhibition modulates cardiac calcium dynamic by promoting Serca2 acetylation. C. Florio (Bolzano, IT) The effects of vagal nerve stimulation on calcium handling in the failing heart. E. Radcliffe (Manchester, GB) P933 MONDAY Stem cell-derived cardiomyocyte models Novel Evaluation of Cardiac Kinematics Parameters for beating human induced-pluripotent stem cells derived cardiomyocytes and for in-situ heart by a High-Speed Bright-field Video Mapping: a Contactless and Electrodeless Approach. M. Miragoli (Rozzano, IT) Using Cardiomyocytes Differentiated From Urine-derived Pluripotent Stem Cells To Recapitulate Electrophysiological Characteristics of LQT2 syndrome. N. Gaborit (Nantes, FR) Electrophysiological Characterization of a Novel SCN5A Mutation Causing Brugada Syndrome, Using Cardiomyocytes Differentiated From hiPSCs. M. Jouni (Nantes, FR) Electrophysiological characterization of hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes from Brugada syndrome patients without SCN5A mutations. C. Veerman (Amsterdam, NL) Mechanism of induction of LQT syndrome in HIV patients. Z. Es-Salah-Lamoureux (Nantes, FR) Human iPS-derived cardiomyocytes from AF patients show altered If current independently of the maturation stage. G. Campostrini (Milan, IT) E-c coupling and drug sensitivity differences between human induced pluripotent stem cells derived cardiomyocytes in 3d microtissues and 2d culture. M. Hortigon-Vinagre (Glasgow, GB) Analysis of electrical excitability of human induced pluripotent stem cells derived cardiomyocytes using optogenetic stimulation. V. Zamora-Rodriguez (Glasgow, GB) Altered electrical signal propagation and slowed conduction in mixed cultured strands of primary ventricular cells and stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes. N.D. Ullrich, Y. Prudat, I.C. Marcu, J.P. Kucera (Heidelberg, DE; Bern, CH) A novel Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy model: human iPS-csrdiomyocytes for mechanistic studies. J.M. Pioner (Florence, IT) Electrophysiological effects of long term exposure of hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes to the late sodium current inhibitor GS967. S. Casini (Leiden, NL) Ivabradine prolongs action potential duration but has no significant effect on spontaneous rate in cardiomyocytes derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cells. A. Costa (Glasgow, GB) Employing Cardiac Myocyte Progenitor Cells to Fabricate Biological Pacemakers. L. Cocera Ortega (Amsterdam, NL) Electrophysiological charecterization of the human induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes obtained from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy C.K. Prajapati, K. Larsson, M. Ojala, R.P. Polonen, K. Aalto-Setala (Tampere, FI) Regulation of L-type Ca2+-currents in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes A. Uzun, I. Vollert, K. Breckwoldt, C. Neuber, A. Hansen, T. Eschenhagen, T. Christ (Hamburg, DE) Electrophysiological properties of human induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes isolated from engineered heart tissues A. Horvath, A. Uzun, I. Vollert, K. Breckwoldt, C. Neuber, A. Hansen, A. Varro, T. Eschenhagen, T. Christ (Hamburg, DE; Szeged, HU) P932 SUNDAY Effect of ethanol on inward rectifier potassium current sensitive to acetylcholine in rat atrial myocytes and on expressed Kir3.1/3.4 channels Z. Horakova, P. Matejovic, J. Hosek, M. Simurdova, J. Simurda, M. Bebarova (Brno, CZ) Multiple ion channel pharmacology screening at physiological temperature using the CytoPatch automated patch-clamp platform O. Scheel, J. Eisfeld, S. Frech, B. Amuzescu, S. Wierschke, J. Kudolo, T. Knott (Rostock, DE) P947 P948 P949 P950 P951 P952 P953 P954 89 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 90 Transverse tubule regulation in the heart: A role for Amphiphysin II? J. Caldwell (Manchester, GB) Novel insights on the relationship between T-tubular electrical defects and mechanics in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure. L. Sacconi (Sesto Fiorentino, IT) Stretch activated ion channels in the human cardiac aortic valve in health and disease. R. Peyronnet (To Be Confirmed, GB) Characterizing Axial and Longitudinal Mechanics of Individual Cardiomyocytes. A. Desai (To Be Confirmed, US) Gender differences in the calcium handling in human heart failure. C.E. Molina (Essen, DE) Stimulation of calcium sparks in both sino - atrial node and ventricular myocytes. L. Miller (Manchester, GB) Measurement of Ca2+ leak in beating Cardiac myocytes. N. Macquaide (Glasgow, GB) Development Of A Cell Isolation Method In Large Mammals: Regional Differences In Calcium Signaling Across Left Atrium From Sheep. F. Brette (Pessac, FR) Atrial myocytes express a cell-specific axial tubule system that confines ultrarapid intracellular Ca2+ signals and excitation-contraction coupling to the cell center S. Brandenburg, T. Kohl, K. Gusev, E. Wagner, S. Sossalla, G. Hasenfuss, S. Hell, B. Schwappach, J. Lederer, S.E. Lehnart (Gottingen, DE; Baltimore, US) Cytosolic calcium changes affect the incidence of early afterdepolarizations in ventricular cardiomyocytes B. Horvath, B. Hegyi, K. Kistamas, K. Vaczi, T. Banyasz, J. Magyar, N. Szentandrassy, P.P. Nanasi (Debrecen, HU) Elevated ventricular wall stress disrupts cardiomyocyte t-tubular structure and ca2+ homeostasis M. Ruud, M. Frisk, E.K.S. Espe, M. Aronsen, P.A. Norseng, I. Sjaastad, G. Christensen, W.E. Louch (Oslo, NO) P955 P956 P957 P958 P959 P960 P961 P962 P963 P964 P965 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Poster Session POSTER AREA Poster session 4 Posters must be set up between 13:30 - 14:00, removed between 18:00 - 18:30, to be on display between 14:00 - 18:00. The presenter should be available by the poster during the break (15:30 to 16:30) in order to discuss the research with the audience. Catheter ablation (Atrial Fibrillation) A severity of sleep-disordered breathing with atrial fibrillation ablation candidates is associated with the long-term outcome after pulmonary vein antrum isolation K. Kaitani, N. Onishi, Y. Hayama, H. Kondo, C. Izumi, Y. Nakagawa (Tenri, JP) Hybrid approach for persistent atrial fibrillation: a single centre experience A. Curnis, M. Cerini, A. Lipari, F. Vassanelli, G.L. Bisleri, N. Ashofair, L. Inama, F. Rosati, C. Muneretto, L. Bontempi (Brescia, IT) Catheter ablation vs. rate control for atrial fibrillation in patients with heart failure: a meta-analysis S. Stavrakis, S.S. Po (Oklahoma City, US) Ipsilateral (superior to inferior and inferior to superior) pulmonary vein capture to demonstrate antral circumferential ablation M. Brunelli, S. Raffa, A. Grosse, M. Frommhold, T. Daehne, A. Cima, A. Madaffari, J.C. Geller (Bad Berka, DE) Management of tamponade complicating catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: early removal of pericardial drains is safe, effective and may reduce pain and hospital stay compared to delayed removal M.E.F. Pedersen, M. Stone, A. Malhotra, M. Leo, K. Wong, M. Ginks, K. Rajappan, T. Betts, Y. Bashir (Oxford, GB) Electrocardiographic characteristics of atrial fibrillation onset as a predictor of long-term therapy outcome in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: A substudy of the MANTRA-PAF trial A.H. Hakalahti, P. Uusimaa, J.C. Nielsen, P.S. Hansen, M.J.P. Raatikainen (Oulu and Jyvaskyla, FI; Aarhus, DK) Relationship between left atrial wall thickness by computed tomography and voltage amplitude in patients undergoing radiofrequency catheter ablation of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation E. Goto, K. Nakamura, S. Naito, K. Minami, S. Shimizu, T. Yano, T. Sasaki, K. Kumagai, S. Oshima (Maebashi city, JP) Analysis of redo-procedures out of the FIRM ONLY study cohort K.M. Nentwich, P. Halbfass, P. Mueller, M. Roos, A. Schade, A. Szoelloesi, S. Kerber, T. Deneke (Bad Neustadt an der Saale, DE) Increase of power could enhance effectiveness of radio frequency ablation at the same force-time integral level. L.B. Shi, W.Y.C. Wang, P.S. Schuster, B.A. Bortoli, S.L.Z. Sun, P.I.H. Per Ivar, E.S. Solheim, O.J.O. Ohm, C.J. Chen (Bergen, NO) P968 P969 P970 P971 P972 P973 P974 WEDNESDAY Antiarrhythmic drugs (Atrial Fibrillation) Impact of postprocedural antiarrhythmic drug therapy with bepridil on maintaining sinus rhythm after catheter ablation in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation T. Kondo, J. Miake, K. Ogura, M. Kato, K. Iitsuka, K. Yamamoto (Yonago, JP) P967 TUESDAY Mechanisms & Computer modelling (Atrial Fibrillation) Semi automated segmentation of the left atrial blood pool for the assessment and display of left atrial wall thickness J. Whitaker, T. Fastl, H. Chubb, S. Williams, M. Gabrawi, R. Karim, A. Sekaran, R. Rajani, S. Niederer, M.O.neill (London, GB) P966 MONDAY Clinical and epidemiological aspects (Atrial Fibrillation) Relationship between reduction of systolic blood pressure and atrial fibrillation burden after renal denervation and pulmonary vein isolation E. Pokushalov, A. Romanov, D.G. Katritsis, A. Strelnikov, S. Artemenko, D. Losik, V. Baranova, A. Karaskov, J.S. Steinberg (Novosibirsk, RU; Athens, GR; New York, US) A prospective national study of the prevalence, incidence, management and outcome of a large contemporary cohort of patients with incident non-valvular atrial fibrillation M. Haim, M. Hoshen, O. Reges, Y. Rabi, R. Balicer, M. Leibowitz (Beer Sheva and Tel Aviv, IL) The long-term outcome of carotid endarterectomy in real-world practice: implications of atrial fibrillation A. Banerjee, M. Stoodley, M. Griffith, H. Marshall, M. Lencioni, J. De Bono, D. Ray, F. Leyva (Birmingham, GB) The role of the parameters of heart rate variability in the patients with different clinical types of nonvalvular atrial fibrillation Y.S. Makaryan, S.V. Grigoryan (Yerevan, AM) Advantage of preprocedural thrombus evaluation of the left atrial appendages by intracardiac echocardiography in catheter ablation patients with persistent atrial fibrillation Y. Ikegami, K. Tanimoto, K. Inagawa, K. Miura, T. Fukuda, M. Fukuda, W. Yamada, J. Fuse, M. Sakamoto, Y. Momiyama (Tokyo, JP) Arrhythmia pattern during follow-up after electrical cardioversion does not correlate with the extent of left atrial anatomical remodeling at computed tomography M. Brunelli, S. Raffa, A. Grosse, A. Cima, A. Madaffari, T. Daehne, M. Frommhold, J.C. Geller (Bad Berka, DE) SUNDAY 14:00 - 18:00 P975 P976 P977 P978 P979 P980 P981 P982 91 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Esophagus temperature monitoring during cryoballoon ablation on left atrium using deflectable probe and fixed sensor probe P983 A. Kobori, Y. Sasaki, T. Yamane, K. Kim, N. Ehara, M. Kinoshita, S. Kaji, Y. Furukawa (Kobe, JP) Robotic navigation system nullifies the benefit of general anesthesia during pulmonary vein isolation: results from a randomized single-center study. P984 A. Dello Russo, S. Conti, G. Fassini, M. Casella, E. Russo, F. Pizzamiglio, L. Cipolletta, G. Vettor, G. Del Giorno, C. Tondo (Milan, IT) Early ablation in paroxysmal atrial fibrillation demonstrates significant benefit in atrial function and reverse remodelling: a study with 3D strain P985 M. Agelaki, J. Grapsa, D. Dawson, C. Papadopoulos, A. Katsivas, P. Nihoyannopoulos (London, GB; Athens, GR) Apixaban is a safe alternative to uninterrupted warfarin during catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation P986 K.R. Nilsson, B. Pye, A. Lorrain, J. Murrow (Augusta, US) Redo-ablations of atrial fibrillation: procedural characteristics depending on the choice of cryoenergy or radiofrequency ablation as the first line therapy P987 V. Galand, D. Feneon, N. Behar, A. Behaghel, M. Fournet, J.C. Daubert, P. Mabo, D. Pavin, R.P. Martins (Rennes, FR) Head-to-head comparison of contact-force sensing catheters: the same benefit on catheter ablation of paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation? P988 R.A. Providencia, Z. Khoueiry, A. Bouzeman, P. Sousa, S. Combes, N. Combes, S. Boveda, J.P. Albenque (Toulouse, FR) The incidence and characteristics of right phrenic nerve stimulation from right pulmonary veins P989 Y. Hama, Y. Matsudo, T. Kuwahara, M. Yamamoto, T. Himi (Kisarazu and Yokosuka, JP) NMARQ survey: results of using a novel irrigated multielectrode mapping and ablation catheter for atrial fibrillation ablation P990 N. Vitulano, A. Di Monaco, F. Quadrini, F. Troisi, G. Katsouras, V. Caccavo, T. Langialonga, M. Grimaldi (Acquaviva Delle Fonti, IT) Non-fluoroscopic navigation system in atrial fibrillation ablation: reducing reference displacement using active fixation lead. P991 R. Salgado Aranda, J. Garcia Fernandez, J. Martin Gonzalez, S. Mayordomo Gomez, J. Monedero Campo, M. Alvarez Calderon, A. Mateos Perez (Burgos, ES) Figure-of-eight suture for vascular hemostasis in fully anticoagulated patients after atrial fibrillation catheter ablation P992 U. Lakshmanadoss, R. Khalid, I. Kutinsky, B. Williamson, W. Wong, D.E. Haines (Royal Oak and Rochester, US) Pulmonary vein anatomy and nadir temperature during cryoballoon ablation for atrial fibrillation. P993 J. Baran, R. Piotrowski, A. Sikorska, T. Krynski, S. Stec, P. Kulakowski (Warsaw and Rzeszów, PL) Atrial fibrillation cycle length measured in a 12-lead surface ECG predicts intracardiac AF cycle length prior to ablation procedure (W) P994 J. Luker, A. Sultan, D. Schreiber, T. Plenge, S. Willems, D. Steven (Cologne and Hamburg, DE) Age-specific incidence of recurrent atrial fibrillation and clinical events after catheter ablation in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (W) P995 M. Takigawa, A.T. Takahashi, T.K. Kuwahara, K.O. Ohkubo, K.Y. Yamao, E.N. Nakashima, N.J. Nakajima, K.T. Takagi, K.H. Hirao, M.I. Isobe (Suita, Osaka and Yokosuka, JP) Surgery & Pacing (Atrial Fibrillation) Predictors of pocket hematoma occurrence in patients on uninterrupted oral anticoagulation undergoing cardiac implantable electronic device procedures F. De Sensi, G. Miracapillo, L. Addonisio, M. Breschi, T. Infusino, S. Severi (Grosseto and Catanzaro, IT) P996 Tools: catheters, sources, mapping, navigators (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Comparison of pulmonary vein isolation guided by remote magnetic navigation in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation using an irrigated gold-tip and a classical irrigated catheter P997 R. Prisecaru, L. Riahi, Y. De Greef, D. Stockman, P. Van Den Heuvel, B. Schwagten (Antwerp, BE) Endoscopically detected esophageal thermal lesions are related to the use of esophageal intraluminal temperature probe: Results from atrial fibrillation ablation using a novel irrigated multipolar abl P998 T. Deneke, P. Halbfass, P. Mueller, P. Fochler, M. Roos, R. Schmitt, G. Christopoulos, A. Szoelloessi, J. Krug, K. Nentwich (Bad Neustadt a.d. Saale, DE) Irradiation of the operator and the patient during radiofrequency ablation of common atrial flutter using three different settings of angiography system P999 M. Granier, X. Brunet, J. Greffier, A. Zedira, J.P. Beregi, P. Messner, P.F. Winum (Nimes, FR) Cavotricuspid isthmus ablation using a catheter equipped with mini electrodes on the 8mm tip: a prospective comparison with an 8mm dumbbell shape tip catheter and an 8mm tip cryothermal catheter. P1000 J. Iwasawa, S. Miyazaki, N. Ichihara, T. Takagi, H. Nakamura, H. Taniguchi, H. Hachiya, Y. Iesaka (Tsuchiura, JP) P1001 Characterization of very low voltage/scar areas in patients with left atrial flutter by high density voltage maps P.F. Cruz, S. Castrejon Castrejon, E. Falconi, M. Arceluz, R. Delgado, M. Ortega, O. Salvador, J.L. Merino Llorens (Madrid, ES) 92 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS P1003 P1004 P1005 P1006 P1007 P1009 P1010 P1011 External Defibrillators Wearable cardioverter defibrillator reduces implantation rate of ICD in patients with high risk for life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias A.M. Sinha, E. Martens, A. Wystrach (Hof, DE) P1014 Subcutaneous ICD The subcutaneous implantable defibrillator:global experience in an high volume ICD lead extraction centre S.M. Viani, G. Zucchelli, E. Soldati, L. Paperini, L. Segreti, A. Di Cori, A. Boem, D. Levorato, G. Branchitta, M.G. Bongiorni (Pisa, IT) P1015 Devices (Pacing) Developing a new classification and grading system for pocket hematoma after CIED procedures F. De Sensi, S. Severi, G. Miracapillo, K.E.J. Airaksinen (Grosseto, IT; Turku, FI) Tricuspid regurgitation associated with pacemaker lead an underestimated problem. A. Rydlewska, A. Zabek, K. Boczar, J. Lelakowski, B. Malecka (Krakow, PL) Stability of pacing indices in cardiac transplant patients T. Farid, A.R. Moser, B. Austin, A. Magalski, A. Wimmer (Kansas City, US) Two years experience after decentralization of pacemaker follow-up visit to local especialty care centres using remote transmission. J.J. Ferrer Hita, A. Rodriguez Gonzalez, R.A. Juarez Prera, P. Jorge Perez, F. Bosa Ojeda, M.J. Garcia Gonzalez, E. Gonzalez Cabeza, B. Mari Lopez, C. Mendez Vargas, I. Laynez Cerdena (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, ES) WEDNESDAY Technical aspects (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Incidence of new externalized conductors and electrical dysfunction in Riata leads: results from a multicenter study P1012 D. Hayes, R. Freedman, M. Niebauer, V. Plumb, J. Dinerman, S. Beau, G. Kim, A. Curtis (Rochester, Salt Lake City, Cleveland, Birmingham, Huntsville, Little Rock, Sylmar and Buffalo, US) Transvenous ICD Lead failure: which leads are more likely to fail? a meta-analysis of case-control studies and randomized control trials. P1013 R.A. Providencia, D. Pimenta, G. Babu, A. Ioannou, J. Novak, P.D. Lambiase (London, GB) TUESDAY P1008 MONDAY Primary & Secondary prevention (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Effectiveness of extracorporeal life support for patients with cardiogenic shock due to intractable arrhythmic storm S. Le Pennec-Prigent, R.P. Martins, C. Chabanne, B. Lelong, J.C. Daubert, C. Leclercq, P. Mabo, E. Flecher (Rennes, FR) Predictive model of the probability of sudden cardiac death of the patients with dilated cardiomyopathy T. Vaikhanskaya, T.M. Kaptsiukh, T.V. Kurushka, O.P. Melnikova, A.V. Frolov (Minsk, BY) Quality of life, biomarkers and ICD indications in patients with a wearable cardioverter/defibrillator - preliminary results of a prospective trial with 1 year of follow-up D. Duncker, Y. Kirste, S. Hohmann, T. Koenig, F. Zauner, H. Oswald, C. Veltmann (Hannover, DE) Role of NT-proBNP in the assessment of clinical outcome and prediction of arrhythmic events E. Menardi, A. Vado, G. Rossetti, M. Landolina, A. Castro, R. Massa, M. Sassara, A. Kheir, M. Malacrida, L.M. Biasucci (Cuneo, Crema, Rome, Alessandria, Viterbo, Ponte San Pietro and Milan, IT) P1002 SUNDAY Results (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Impact of evaluation of epicardial impedance before ablation to determine effective epicardial ablation sites T. Kitamura, S. Fukamizu, R. Hojo, Y. Aoyama, K. Komiyama, T. Tejima, M. Nishizaki, H. Sakurada, M. Hiraoka (Tokyo, Yokohama and Ibaraki, JP) Electroanatomical voltage and morphology characteristics in post-infarction patients undergoing ventricular tachycardia ablation: A pragmatic approach favoring late potentials abolition. D. Tsiachris, J. Silberbauer, G. Maccabelli, T. Oloriz, F. Baratto, H. Mizuno, G. Paglino, P. Mazzone, N. Trevisi, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) Safety of anteroseptal atrioventricular accessory pathway catheter ablation: very long-term follow-up results D. Zagari, A. Sanzo, M. Tritto, R. De Ponti, G. Spadacini, P. Moretti, E. Renzullo, A. Santoro, G. Oreto, J.A. Salerno-Uriarte (Castellanza, Varese and Messina, IT) Prognosis of atrial flutter-related tachycardiomyopathy did not differ from patients without atrial flutter-related tachycardiomyopathy after ablation V. Manenti, A. Olivier, J.M. Sellal, N. Girerd, B. Brembilla-Perrot (Vandoeuvre les Nancy, FR) Radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia with congenital heart disease K. Toyohara, T. Nishimura, K. Miyamoto, T. Wada, Y. Kudoh, D. Takeuchi, M. Shoda, T. Nakanishi (Tokyo, JP) The impact of NavX in pediatric arrhythmia ablation on safety, procedure duration and number of RF lesions. Is it a time to change approach? A. Baszko, K. Czyz, A. Lazniak, B. Sprada, A. Bartkowiak-Sniatkowska, W. Bobkowski (Poznan, PL) P1016 P1017 P1018 P1019 93 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Leads (Pacing) Do quadripolar transvenous LV leads have advantages at the time of de novo CRT-D implantation? (W) P1020 C.G. Wollmann, K. Thudt, P. Vock, H. Mayr (St. Polten, AT) Utility and safety of temporary pacing using active-fixation leads and externalized re-usable pacemakers in transcatheter aortic valve implantation and other conditions requiring short-term pacing P1021 S. Schwarz, A. Kypta, S. Hoenig, J. Kammler, K. Saleh, T. Lambert, H. Blessberger, V. Gammer, A. Nahler, C. Steinwender (Linz, AT) Indications & Results (Pacing) Long-term follow up of pacemaker implantation through a persistent left superior vena cava, a safe approach? M.T. Lopez Lluva, J. Jimenez Diaz, J.J. Gonzalez Ferrer, N.G. Uribe Heredia, J. Benezet Penaranda (Ciudad Real, ES) Patients with atrio-ventricular blocks qualified for pacemaker implantation seem to be more frequent exposed on frailty syndrome A. Mlynarska, R. Mlynarski, M. Sosnowski, K.S. Golba (Katowice, PL) Long-term follow-up of patients with cardiac implantable electrical devices implanted in childhood M. Sasov, V. Illikova, E. Balazova, P. Margitfalvi, M. Svetlosak, R. Hatala (Bratislava, SK) LBBB is incomplete in the majority of patients with HF due to systolic LV dysfunction: a simple intraprocedural demonstration D.-A. Radu, C.N. Iorgulescu, S.N. Bogdan, E. Ene, A. Nastasa, G. Malaescu, R.G. Vatasescu (Bucharest, RO) Technical and imaging aspects (Resynchronisation therapy) Initial experience implanting a new intravenous coronary sinus lead with an active fixation mechanism for cardiac resynchronization therapy. R. Matia Frances, A.H.Madrid, J. Rubio, A. Miracle, G. Sanchez-Huete, E. Franco, J. Moreno, J.L. Zamorano (Madrid, Valladolid and Mostoles, ES) Biventricular pacing reduces coronary flow velocity reserve in the left anterior descending artery compared with baseline rhythm in patients with chronically implanted CRT devices S.B.L. Claridge, Z. Chen, T. Jackson, J. Behar, K. Assress, M. Lumley, R. Williams, J. Bostock, D. Perera, C.A. Rinaldi (London, GB) Modifying quadripolar left ventricular pacing vectors impacts ventricular activation times in cardiac resynchronisation therapy T.A. Jackson, S. Claridge, J. Behar, R. Razavi, C.A. Rinaldi (London, GB) P1022 P1023 P1024 P1025 P1026 P1027 P1028 Indications & Results (Resynchronisation therapy) Cardiac resynchronization therapy in chagas cardiomyopathy P1029 G. Peixoto, S.F. Siqueira, S.A.M. Martins, J.X. Santos, S.A.D. Nishioka, A.A.A. Pedrosa, R.A. Teixeira, R. Costa, M. Martinelli (Sao Paulo, BR) Electromechanical coupling in heart failure patients P1030 F. Maffessanti, W. Kroon, M. Potse, F. Regoli, R. Murzilli, D. Suerder, T. Moccetti, F.W. Prinzen, R. Krause, A. Auricchio (Lugano, CH; Maastricht, NL) Red cell distribution width is superior to the NT-proBNP in the survival prediction of chronic heart failure patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy P1031 G. Szeplaki, A.M. Boros, P. Perge, Z.S. Jenei, E. Zima, L. Molnar, S.Z. Szilagyi, Z. Prohaszka, L. Geller, B. Merkely (Budapest, HU) Cardiac resynchronization therapy optimization by ECG P1032 V. Lebedeva, T. Lubimceva, M. Trukshina, E. Lyasnikova, D. Lebedev (Saint-Petersburg, RU) The utility of biventricular acute hemodynamic optimisation to determine the optimal pacing location for cardiac resynchronisation therapy. P1033 J.M. Behar, E. Hyde, S. Claridge, T. Jackson, M. Sohal, E. Sammut, J. Webb, R. Razavi, S. Niederer, C.A. Rinaldi (London, GB) Selvester qrs scoring system and fragmented qrs on a 12-lead ecg : are predictors of arrhyhthmic risk? P1034 M. Nesti, S. Cartei, R. Bani, P. Pieragnoli, G. Ricciardi, L. Checchi, L. Pandolfini, L. Padeletti (Florence, IT) Lead management - extractions and recalls Usefulness of PET-CT in the diagnostic strategy in infection of cardiac implantable electronic device. P1035 J. Meurice, G. Petyt, J.S. Hermida, P. Milliez, F. Anselme, C. Hossein-Foucher, C. Marquie, D. Klug (Lille, Amiens, Caen and Rouen, FR) Percutaneous vacuum-assisted thrombectomy device used for removal of large vegetations on infected pacemaker and defibrillator leads as an adjunct to lead extraction P1036 R. Schaerf, S. Najibi, J. Conrad, R. On, P. Sandhu, B. Larreta (Burbank, US) Repetitive inappropriate ICD shocks due to insulation failure with externalized conductor cables of a Linox SD ICD lead: a case report. P1037 T. Reichlin, M. Kuehne, S. Knecht, A. Muehl, B. Schaer, S. Osswald, C. Sticherling (Basel, CH) 94 MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS P1039 P1040 P1041 P1042 P1045 Monitoring tools The diagnostic quality of the new injectable telemedically cardiac monitor Reveal LINQ. M. Christoph, J. Mayer, C. Wunderlich, Y. Huo, M. Forkmann, J. Salmas, M. Pohl, T. Gaspar, C. Piorkowski (Dresden, DE) P1046 Clinical mechanisms (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Comorbid epilepsy and developmental disorder in congenial long QT syndrome with perinatal arrhythmia A. Miyazaki, H. Sakaguchi, A. Kumakura, T. Aiba, M. Matsuoka, Y. Miyamoto, W. Shimizu, H. Ohuchi (Suita and Osaka, JP) Levels of cardiac autoantibodies in patients with ventricular premature beats with structurally normal heart. M. Belyaeva, N. Mironova, T. Malkina, M. Sidorova, E. Efremov, T. Sharf, K. Zykov, S. Golitsyn (Moscow, RU) ECG and eCardiology (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Electrocardiographic and arrhythmic characterization of severe disorders of serum potassium in hospitalized patients, do we know all about them? A.R. Rivera Juarez, F. Atienza, S. Zhang, B. Sanchez, A. Tejedor, C. Puertas, A. Arenal, F. Fernandez-Aviles (Madrid, ES) Multistep electrocardiographic algorithms demonstrate inferior specificity for identifying ventricular tachycardia when applied by non-cardiologists A.M. May, J.B.S. Brenes-Salazar, V.V. Vaidya, B.T. Ternus, D.K. Kebed, P.B. Brady (Rochester, MN, US) Electrocardiographic findings in peripartum cardiomyopathy - diagnosis vs. recovery D. Duncker, T. Reinke, A. Haghikia, T. Koenig, S. Hohmann, H. Oswald, D. Hilfiker-Kleiner, J. Bauersachs, C. Veltmann (Hannover, DE) High prevalence of asymptomatic atrial fibrillation in the North-East Region of Romania M. Grecu, M. Floria, R.E. Moisei, B. Brinza, A. Iliescu, F. Corciova, C. Arsenescu Georgescu, G. Tinica (Iasi, RO) Interactive 3-dimensional simulation of electrocardiography M.C. Finlay, V. Hurmusiadis (London, GB) Others (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Successful prenatal management of lethal ventricular arrhythmias in fetuses with congenital LQTS. A. Miyake, H. Sakaguchi, A. Miyazaki, T. Miyoshi, T. Aiba (Osaka, JP) Contact analysis and device leaflet interaction of a nitinol based goretex patch device in the treatment of mitral regurgitation by finite element analysis M. Arokiaraj, L. Guerrero, R. Levine, I. Palacios (Pondicherry, IN; Boston, US) P1047 P1048 WEDNESDAY Pharmacology (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Liraglutide, an analog of glucagon-like peptide-1, exerts a direct positive chronotropic effect on rabbit hearts A. Porta Sanchez, P. Lai, S. Masse, M. Kusha, K. Viswanathan, N. Jackson, M.A. Azam, N. Zamiri, J. Asta, K. Nanthakumar (Toronto, CA) TUESDAY Genetics (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Identification of the CACNA1C gene Gly406Arg mutation causing Timothy syndrome in a newborn with AV block and QT prolongation using next-generation sequencing P1043 L. Hategan, L. Kornyei, A. Bacsi, Z. Hegedus, I. Nagy, J. Borbas, T. Forster, R. Sepp (Szeged, Budapest and Székesfehérvár, HU) C34T AMP deaminase-1 gene polymorphism is associated with permanent atrial fibrillation in patients with chronic heart failure. P1044 B. Benito, E. Valles, C. Enjuanes, A. Garcia-Elias, S. Cabrera, P. Ramos, B.A. Perez, D. Bueno, J. Comin-Colet, J. Marti-Almor (Barcelona, ES) MONDAY Mechanism (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Influence of duration of Atrial Fibrillation on endothelial function. P. Lodzinski, M. Peller, K. Kajurek, P. Balsam, A. Kondracka, M. Kiliszek, E. Kozluk, G. Opolski (Warsaw, PL) Female rats exposed to high sucrose diet exhibit down-regulation of myocardial Cx43 and increased propensity to inducible VF that are attenuated by melatonin and Omacor. T. Benova, C. Viczenczova, J. Radosinska, V. Knezl, B. Bacova, B. Obsitnik, J. Slezak, N. Tribulova (Bratislava, SK) Application of dipole density versus voltage in electrophysiology: a model study L. Dang, G. Beatty, G. Scharf (Zurich, CH; San Diego, US) P1038 SUNDAY Syncope The role of beta-blocker treatment in reducing the incidence of fast-VT related syncope in ICD patients with left ventricular dysfunction: Results from a multicenter study. J. Jimenez-Candil, I. Anguera, J. Fernandez-Portales, J. Morinigo, J. Hernandez, E. Garcia-Piney, P. Perdiguero, P.L. Sanchez (Salamanca, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona and Caceres, ES) Vasovagal syncope patient eligibility for prevention of syncope trials IV and V: a single center evaluation T. Kus, E. Tewfik, B. Huang, R.S. Sheldon, G. Becker, M. Sturmer (Montreal and Calgary, CA) P1049 P1050 P1051 P1052 P1053 P1054 P1055 95 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 22 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 96 Long runs of non-sustained ventricular tachycardia predict serious arrhythmic events in patients with non-ischemic heart failure M. Pimentel, A. Zimerman, D. Chemello, V. Giaretta, M. Andrades, D. Silvello, L.I. Zimerman, L.E. Rohde (Porto Alegre, BR) Impact of a wireless probe on ultrasound-guided venous cannulation in the electrophysiology lab: reduction of unsuccessful attempts and accidental arterial punctures D. Rodriguez Munoz, E. Franco Diez, G. Lumia, T. Segura De La Cal, A. Carbonell San Roman, R. Matia Frances, A. Hernandez-Madrid, J. Moreno Planas, J.L. Zamorano Gomez (Madrid, ES) P1056 P1057 Anticoagulation Predicting intracranial bleeding risk in unselected patients with atrial fibrillation: comparison of several bleeding risk scores. P1058 L. Fauchier, A. Banerjee, I. Lagrenade, N. Clementy, D. Angoulvant, A. Bernard, D. Babuty, G.Y.H. Lip (Tours, FR; Birmingham, GB) Patient-related factors and the quality of oral anticoagulant therapy with vitamin K antagonists for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation P1059 M. Polovina, J. Savic, M. Vukicevic, G. Mitic, T. Potpara (Belgrade and Novi Sad, RS) Remote monitoring Successive monitoring with seven-day Holter and episodic ECG recorder with automatic transtelephonic ECG transmission for asymptomatic atrial fibrillation in patients with cryptogenic stroke V. Bulkova, D. Goldemund, Z. Houzarova, M. Novak, S. Sobotkova, D. Kovarikova, L. Ondraskova, J. Gandalovicova, M. Fiala (Brno, CZ) Registries and surveys Effect of high-grade atrioventricular block complicating STEMI in the contemporary era F. Cordeiro, P. Magalhaes, S. Leao, A. Baptista, C. Ferreira, A. Ferreira, P.S. Mateus, J.I. Moreira (Vila Real, PT) P1060 P1061 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 MORNING Main Session ROMA Management of atrial fibrillation in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction Chairpersons: T. Rostock (Mainz, DE); L. Mont (Barcelona, ES) Atrial Fibrillation track SUNDAY 08:30 - 10:00 The session proposal aims to providing an update on the management of patients with atrial fibrillation (both catheter ablation as rhythm control strategy and AV nodal ablation as rate control strategy) and concomitant LV dysfunction. Atrial fibrillation ablation in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy C. Blomstrom-Lundqvist (Uppsala, SE) Long term outcome of AF ablation in patients with left venticular systolic dysfunction. F. Gaita (Turin, IT) Current indications for AV node ablation in CRT recipients with atrial fibrillation. L. Mont (Barcelona, ES) Biventricular or right ventricular pacing only in the setting of the ablate-and-pace approach? M. Brignole (Lavagna, IT) 08:30 - 10:00 How-to Session 1062 1063 1064 1065 NAPOLI 08:30 - 10:00 1066 1067 1068 1069 Main Session TORINO Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) in heart failure: indication or not? Chairpersons: I. Goldenberg (Ramat Gan, IL); J. Sperzel (Johannesberg, DE) Device track WEDNESDAY Installation of facilities. G. Luzzi (Bari, IT) Optimal training. C. Butter (Bernau/Berlin, DE) Patient selection. C. Love (New York, US) Complication management. M.G. Bongiorni (Pisa, IT) TUESDAY Start up of a lead extraction program at my center Chairpersons: D. Luria (Jerusalem, IL); P. Neuzil (Praha, CZ) Pacing track 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 MONDAY 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 To give a full picture of current indications to CRT 08:30 08:48 09:06 09:24 09:42 Narrow QRS (< 130 ms) and dyssynchrony. A. Quesada Dorador (Valencia, ES) LBBB with a QRS duration of 120-150 ms. P. Bordachar (Pessac, FR) Non-LBBB with QRS >150 ms. J.G.F. Cleland (London, GB) AV block and LVEF 35-50%. J.-J. Blanc (Brest, FR) First degree AV block with long PQ with/without overt HF G.L. Botto (Como, IT) 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 97 MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 MORNING 08:30 - 10:00 Symposium PALERMO How to approach the unstable ventricular tachycardia patient Chairpersons: L.A. Geller (Budapest, HU); A. Proclemer (Udine, IT) Ablation track 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Patient triage: need for pre- and intra-operative cardiocirculatory support. F. Baratto (Milan, IT) Intraoperative hemodynamic support for the low output states: does it help? V. Reddy (New York, US) Substrate based techniques only during sinus rhythm: how reliable is this? D. Tsiachris (Athens, GR) VT termination, even under cardio circulatory support, is still the most valuable information. T. Deneke (Bad Neustadt, DE) 08:30 - 10:00 1075 1076 1077 1078 Symposium GENOVA WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Argue with the experts - case based discussions Chairpersons: E. Arbelo (Barcelona, ES); T.J.R. De Potter (Aalst, BE) 08:30 08:41 08:52 09:03 09:15 09:26 09:37 09:48 A broad complex tachycardia in a normal heart R. Ang (London, GB) Expert discussant J.M. Almendral Garrote (Madrid, ES) A rare reason for supraventricular tachycardia in a patient with a pacemaker. E.E. Ozcan (Izmir, TR) Expert discussant M. Glikson (Ramat Gan, IL) Ablation of an atrial macro-reentrant tachycardia via unusual vascular access routes 24 years after congenital heart surgery. M. Pohl (Dresden, DE) Expert discussant S. Ernst (London, GB) A long RP tachycardia. S.N. Bogdan (Bucharest, RO) Expert discussant J. Brugada Terradellas (Barcelona, ES) 08:30 - 10:00 Symposium 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 BOLOGNA Device registries - quality of care in daily clinical practice? Chairpersons: C. Leclercq (Rennes, FR); J.C. Nielsen (Aarhus N, DK) 08:30 08:48 09:06 09:24 09:42 98 Implementing results of lead extraction registry to improve quality of care - need for a European registry? M.G. Bongiorni (Pisa, IT) Device registries - can reported complication rates be trusted? R. Kirkfeldt (Aarhus, DK) Experience from the ICD and pacemaker registry in UK - has quality of care improved? D. Todd (Liverpool, GB) Can registries be used to improve CRT response rates? M. Stahlberg (Stockholm, SE) Device registries - financial implications. G. Boriani (Bologna, IT) 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 MORNING Symposium FIRENZE New understanding of syncope Chairpersons: M. Hamdan (Madison, US); M. Khoury (Beirut, LB) Clinical Seminar SUNDAY 08:30 - 10:00 This session will provide insights into greater understanding of reflex syncope, its pathophysiology,outcome and differential diagnosis. Syncope and falls in older people. J.-J. Blanc (Brest, FR) Tales of the fainting heart: genes and biomarkers A. Fedorowski (Malmo, SE) New interrpretation of a positive tilt test R. Sutton (Monte Carlo, MC) Adenosine sensitive syncope: a distinct clinical entity? J.-C. Deharo (Marseille, FR) 08:30 - 10:00 1092 1093 1094 1095 Symposium VENEZIA MR imaging before ablation contributes to risk stratification and planning of the procedure. The session will provide a translational view on contemporary MR imaging, the contribution of structural myocardial substrates to arrhythmogenesis, and potentially useful integrated real-time imaging with ablation in this setting 08:30 - 10:00 Symposium 1096 1097 1098 1099 BARI WEDNESDAY Arrhythmogenic consequence of AMI acute / chronic. O. Aquilina (Attard, MT) Role of Purkinje fibres and Purkinje arborisation in ischaemia related arrhythmogenesis. F. Ouyang (Hamburg, DE) Real time MR imaging in ablation of infarct border zone. C. Mahnkopf (Coburg, DE) MR characteristics of arrhythmogenic substrate in post infarct patients. A. Berruezo Sanchez (Barcelona, ES) TUESDAY Myocardial ischaemia, necrosis and arrhythmias Chairpersons: H.A. Hauer (Amsterdam, NL); S. Gizurarson (Reykjavik, IS) Basic and genetic track 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 MONDAY 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Quality of life in living with a device Chairpersons: T. Lobban (Shipston On Stour, GB); N. Simonelli (Novi Ligure, IT) Nurses and Allied Professional track To discuss issues in daily life that affect the quality of life of patients living with a device 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Sport for ICD patients: how much and how to programme the device. L. Hinterbuchner (Salzburg, AT) What can we offer patients in patient teaching programmes? U. Walfridsson (Linkoping, SE) Resuming sexual life after a device implantation. T.M. Norekval (Bergen, NO) ICD shocks, what do people feel. S.S. Pedersen (Odense, DK) 1100 1101 1102 1103 99 MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 MORNING 08:30 - 10:00 Symposium CAGLIARI Innovation in EP: achievements and pitfalls Chairpersons: F.W. Prinzen (Maastricht, NL); A. Metzner (Hamburg, DE) Device track 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 Key innovations in cardiac resynchronisation therapy. A. Auricchio (Lugano, CH) Simplify a challenge: novel catheters for pulmonary vein isolation. E. Wissner (Hamburg, DE) Technical innovations in VT-ablation. P. Jais (Bordeaux, FR) Funding opportunities for early stage (proof-of-concept) innovative ideas in electrophysiology and related fields. To be announced 08:30 - 10:00 Oral Abstract Session 1104 1105 1106 1107 AGORA WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Lead management and syncope Chairpersons: J.M. Tolosana (Barcelona, ES); J. Mansourati (Brest, FR) Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 08:30 The outcomes of patients with lead extraction without subsequent device re-implantation 1108 M. Al-Hijji, O. Yousefian, D. Hodge, S. Hebsur, K. Lewis, M.J. Ackerman, V. Pretorius, P. Friedman, U. Birgersdotter-Green, Y.M. Cha (Rochester and San Diego, US) 08:39 Single sheath lead extraction, a single center experience of more than 1800 lead extractions 1109 T.M. Knutsen, P. Vanberg, T. Steen, P.T. Skretteberg, Z. Kamal, E.S. Platou (Oslo, NO) 08:48 Conductor externalization and failure rate of the Linox lead 1110 L. Roten, F. Noti, A. Lam, N. Klossner, J. Seiler, H. Servatius, A. Medeiros-Domingo, N. Van Tran, J. Fuhrer, H. Tanner (Bern, CH) 08:57 Lead-dependent infective endocarditis the role of factors predisposing to its development in an analysis of 414 clinical cases 1111 A. Polewczyk, W. Jachec, A. Tomaszewski, W. Brzozowski, M. Janion, A. Kutarski (Kielce, Zabrze and Lublin, PL) 09:06 Transvenous lead extraction in octagenarians. 1112 E.V. Dovellini, L. Giurlani, P. Corsi, A. Michelucci, N. Carrabba, A. Santini, D. Antoniucci (Florence, IT) 09:15 Favorable outcome of gram-negative bacteremia in patients with a cardiovascular implantable electronic device 1113 J. Shimotakahara, N. Yagi, J. Nakazato, T. Miyagi, T. Takahashi, M. Wake, K. Hirata (Uruma, JP) 09:24 The role of the coagulation system in the development and prognosis of syncope in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. 1114 G.A. Shakaryants, M.V. Kozhevnikova, V.Y.U. Kaplunova, E.V. Privalova, I.S. Chekneva, N.V. Khabarova, Y.N. Belenkov (Moscow, RU) 09:33 Impact of age and medications on risk of recurrent syncope in patients with suspected neurally-mediated syncope 1115 N.R. Petix, A. Del Rosso, V. Guarnaccia, A. Zipoli (Empoli, IT) 09:42 Changes of brain desaturation during head-up tilt test in teenagers with vasovagal syncope 1116 A.Z. Pietrucha, B.J. Pietrucha, M. Wnuk, I. Bzukala, O. Kruszelnicka, E. Konduracka, A. Rudzinski, J. Nessler (Cracow, PL) 09:51 Outcome of patients with early repolarization after an episode of syncope 1117 M. Le Bloa, F. Sacher, J.B. Gourraud, P. Maury, C. Leclercq, D. Babuty, D. Klug, J. Mansourati, M. Haissaguerre, V. Probst (Bordeaux, Nantes, Toulouse, Rennes, Tours, Lille and Brest, FR) 08:30 - 18:00 “Best Abstracts” Poster on display in the poster area Posters on display for the whole congress The outstanding quality of the following abstracts meant they received the highest grades; accordingly they have been given full visibility for the entire congress. (The “Best Abstracts” are listed page 39 to 41) 100 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 MORNING Moderated Posters POSTER AREA Focus on early repolarisation Chairpersons: L. Eckardt (Munster, DE); H.V. Huikuri (Oulu, FI) WEDNESDAY A higher prevalence of early repolarization and its characteristics on electrocardiogram in patients with epilepsy P1118 K. Hayashi, R. Kohno, N. Akamatsu, Y. Oginosawa, Y. Otsuji, H. Abe (Kitakyusyu and Fukuoka, JP) The relationship between J wave and ventricular tachycardia during Takotsubo cardiomyopathy P1119 Y.S. Baek, M.J. Lee, J.H. Park, J.W. Yoon, S.W. Kwon, S.D. Park, S.H. Shin, S.I. Woo, J. Kwan, D.H. Kim (Incheon, KR) Prevalence of early repolarization in congenital long QT syndrome. A combination of early and delayed repolarization P1120 P. Maury, M. Audoubert, R. Chauvel, J.B. Gourraud, A. Rollin, A. Duparc, P. Mondoly, C. Cardin, F. Sacher, V. Probst (Toulouse, Bordeaux and Nantes, FR) Early repolarization pattern: a marker of increased risk in patients with catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia P1121 E. Tulumen, E. Schulze-Bahr, S. Zumhagen, B. Stallmeyer, B.M. Beckmann, S. Kaab, C. Wolpert, B. Rudic, C. Veltmann, M. Borggrefe (Mannheim, Münster, Munich, Ludwigsburg and Hannover, DE) Persistence of identical ECG pattern and prevalence of depolarization and repolarization markers in asymptomatic young individuals with incidentally found prominent J-wave over a period of 4 years. P1122 E. Simeonidou, C. Michalakeas, S. Kastellanos, C. Varounis, C. Dai, J. Lekakis (Athens, GR) Early repolarisation is associated with sudden death in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (W) P1123 G. Mellor, N. Sheikh, K. Prakash, M. Papadakis, S. Sharma, E.R. Behr (London, GB) Relationship between J-wave and vagal activity in the patients who do not have structural heart disease P1124 Y.S. Baek, J.H. Park, J.W. Yoon, M.J. Lee, S.D. Park, S.W. Kwon, S.H. Shin, S.I. Woo, J. Kwan, D.H. Kim (Incheon, KR) Electrical remodeling in patients with iatrogenic left bundle branch block P1125 E.B. Engels, T.T. Poels, P. Houthuizen, P. De Jaegere, K. Vernooy, F.W. Prinzen (Maastricht, Eindhoven and Rotterdam, NL) Utility of T-wave-alternans during night time for risk assessment in patients with Brugada-type electrocardiogram P1126 S. Sakamoto, M. Takagi, J. Kakihara, Y. Hayashi, A. Doi, M. Yoshiyama (Osaka, JP) Maximal T-wave alternans site on the 12-lead Holter ECG correlates with the late gadolinium enhancement distribution on cardiac MRI in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy P1127 N. Sakamoto, N. Sato, E. Sugiyama, A. Minoshima, Y. Tanabe, T. Takeuchi, Y. Kawamura, N. Hasebe (Asahikawa, JP) TUESDAY MONDAY Moderated Posters must be set up between 08:00 and 08:30, removed between 12:30 and 13:00 and be on display from 08:30 until 12:30. The presenter should be present throughout the coffee break (10:00 - 11:00) in order to discuss the poster. The following abstracts were chosen for their high quality and will be discussed during the Moderated Poster session animated by two chairpersons between 10:00 - 11:00. Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present and discuss their research in front of the audience and the chairpersons SUNDAY 10:00 - 11:00 101 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 MORNING 102 11:00 - 12:30 Special Session MILANO Live session Chairpersons: To be announced; G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) Case 1 Accurate CT scan anatomy and CARTO mapping with Stereotaxis catheter Merging CT and CARTO map, PV mapping with Lasso catheter; Ablation of PV antrum utilizing the VISITAG CARTO feature Validation of bidirectional VP isolation (pacing and Adenosin). Case 2 Indication to the procedure General setup (general anesthesia, TEE monitoring) Choice and sizing if the appropriate device Post procedure evaluation and patient follow up 11:00 11:00 Parallel case 1 - A case of AF ablation using magnetic remote control. M. Gasparini (Rozzano, IT); C. Ceriotti (Rozzano, IT) Parallel case 2 - A case of LAAO P. Mazzone (Monza, IT); N. Sora (To Be Confirmed, IT) 11:00 - 12:30 Main Session 1128 1129 ROMA Post atrial fibrillation ablation management Chairpersons: M. Grimaldi (Bari, IT); H.J.G.M. Crijns (Maastricht, NL) Atrial Fibrillation track The session proposal aims to providing an update on post ablation management of atrial fibrillation patients and methods used to reduce recurrences. 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Ablation endpoint guided by pharmacological challenges. B. Mondesert (Montreal, CA) Substrate modification by anti-arrhythmic drugs after ablation. R. Cappato (San Donato Milanese, IT) Post ablation management: how to identify atrial fibrillation recurrence and how does that impact anticoagulation and antiarrhythmic drug prescriptions? D.L. Packer (Rochester, US) Non pharmacologic measures to prevent atrial fibrillation recurrence. P. Sanders (Adelaide, AU) 1130 1131 1132 1133 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 MORNING Debate Session TORINO Devices may not be forever? Can ongoing ICD or CRT therapy become unnecessary? Chairpersons: J.C. Daubert (Rennes, FR); I. Goldenberg (Ramat Gan, IL) EHRA Member session Device track 11:00 - 12:30 Symposium 1134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 1141 1142 1143 PALERMO VT ablation in ischaemic cardiomyopathies Chairpersons: M. Borggrefe (Mannheim, DE); J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES) Ablation track 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Localising the critical isthmus during pacing in postinfarct VTs. C. de Chillou (Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, FR) High density mapping of ventricular scar. H. Nakagawa (Oklahoma City, US) Epicardial ablation of post infarct VTs. U. Tedrow (Boston, US) Endocardial ablation to eliminate epicardial electrograms in scar related VTs. F. Sacher (Bordeaux Pessac, FR) WEDNESDAY ICD is superfluous in responders to CRT- Pro. J. Singh (Boston, US) ICD is superfluous in responders to CRT- Contra. F. Ruschitzka (Zurich, CH) ICD is superfluous in responders to CRT- Rebuttal Pro. J. Singh (Boston, US) ICD is superfluous in responders to CRT- Rebuttal Contra. F. Ruschitzka (Zurich, CH) Conclusion. J. Singh (Boston, US); F. Ruschitzka (Zurich, CH) CRT therapy in patients with < 130 ms is hazardous - Pro. D. Francis (London, GB) CRT therapy in patients with < 130 ms widths is hazardous - Contra. W. Mullens (Genk, BE) CRT therapy in patients with < 130 ms is hazardous - Rebuttal Pro. D. Francis (London, GB) CRT therapy in patients with < 130 ms widths is hazardous - Rebuttal Contra. W. Mullens (Genk, BE) Conclusion. D. Francis (London, GB), W. Mullens (Genk, BE) TUESDAY 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:35 11:40 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:20 12:25 MONDAY There is ongoing debate if an initiated CRT D therapy really needs to include an ICD over time . There is evidence to suggest that CRT may be hazardous in patients with narrow QRS. How do we deal with patients already implanted? Could interruption of ongoing ICD therapy in responders to CRT be considered? Listen to the debate by experts in the field. SUNDAY 11:00 - 12:30 1144 1145 1146 1147 103 MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 MORNING 11:00 - 12:30 TUESDAY GENOVA Best of young research in 2014 Chairpersons: To be announced; V. Kutyifa (Rochester, US) 11:00 11:22 11:45 MRI-Guided approach to localize and ablate gaps in repeat AF ablation procedure F. Bisbal (Barcelona, ES) Impact of earliest activation site location in the septal right ventricular outflow tract for identification of left vs right outflow tract origin of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias. J. Acosta (Barcelona, ES) Neurohormonal, Structural, and Functional Recovery pattern after premature ventricular complex ablation is independent of structural heart disease status in patients with depressed left ventricular ejection fraction. D. Penela (Barcelona, ES) 12:07 Impact of programming strategies aimed at reducing nonessential implantable cardioverter defibrillator therapies on mortality: a systematic review and meta-nalysis V.H. Tan (Singapore, SG) 11:00 - 12:30 WEDNESDAY Symposium Symposium 1148 1149 1150 1151 BOLOGNA Clinical value of registries related to sudden death Chairpersons: A. Proclemer (Udine, IT); B. Merkely (Budapest, HU) 11:00 11:18 11:36 11:54 12:12 Sudden cardiac death syndromes - the clinical value of registries. M. Zoni-Berisso (Genoa, IT) Sudden cardiac death related to sports or recreational activities - the value of national based registries. E. Marijon (Paris, FR) Trends in implantation indications and outcomes - data from ICD registries. M. Suleiman (Haifa, IL) The use of periprocedural anticoagulation therapy for patients undergoing device implantation - results of a European snap shot survey. J.-C. Deharo (Marseille, FR) Clinical use and benefits of device registries in Europe. J. Brachmann (Coburg, DE) 11:00 - 12:30 Symposium 1152 1153 1154 1155 1156 FIRENZE New management strategies of syncope Chairpersons: W.K. Shen (Scottsdale, US); G. Baron Esquivias (Sevilla, ES) Clinical Seminar To educate physicians in the new understanding of reflex syncope 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 104 Assessing risk in patients who present with syncope/collapse. D.G. Benditt (Minneapolis, US) Distinguishing syncope, epilepsy and non-epileptic attack disorder. A.P. Fitzpatrick (Manchester, GB) How to improve cost-effectiveness of syncope management. M. Hamdan (Madison, US) How to improve the benefit of cardiac pacing in reflex syncope. M. Brignole (Lavagna, IT) 1157 1158 1159 1160 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 MORNING Symposium VENEZIA The right ventricle in arrhythmogenic remodelling Chairpersons: E. Pruvot (Lausanne, CH); P.G.A. Volders (Maastricht, NL) Basic and genetic track SUNDAY 11:00 - 12:30 This translational study will provide experimental understanding for the specific contribution of the right ventricle to arrhythmogenesis under various conditions. Clinical perspectives will be given, particularly in relation to antiarrhythmic treatment. RV versus LV electrophysiology in cardiac remodelling. D. Dobrev (Essen, DE) Exercise-related RV arrhythmias and the effect of physical deconditioning. M. Papadakis (London, GB) Lessons from arrhythmogenic ventricular cardiomyopathy: electrical and structural phenotypes. F. Duru (Zurich, CH) The RV after repair of congenital heart defects, and catheter-based antiarrhythmic treatment. S. Ernst (London, GB) 11:00 - 12:30 Symposium 1161 1162 1163 1164 BARI Describe and discuss monitoring of arrhythmias and discover ways to improve practice 11:00 - 12:30 Special Event 1165 1166 1167 1168 CAGLIARI WEDNESDAY State of the art: 50 years with in-hospital telemetry monitoring – and what is ahead of us? B.J. Drew (San Francisco, US) Non-cardiac patients – a challenge to existing telemetry guidelines. P.A.F.M. Doevendans (Utrecht, NL) Dedicated monitor watchers – is it really necessary? J. Tagney (Bristol, GB) Comparison of two teaching methods for cardiac arrhythmia interpretation among nursing students. T. Xanthos (Athens, GR) TUESDAY Monitoring arrhythmias in-hospital: Are we getting it right? Chairpersons: A.H. Mansour (Ramat Gan, IL); L. Hinterbuchner (Salzburg, AT) Nurses and Allied Professional track 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 MONDAY 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 EHRA and Cardiostim inventors awards Chairpersons: F.W. Prinzen (Maastricht, NL); P. Ritter (Pessac, FR) 11:00 New approach for anti-bradycardia pacing: left ventricular septum pacing by transvenous approach through the inter-ventricular septum. 1169 K. Vernooy (Valkenburg Aan De Geul, NL) 11:22 A method and system for vector analysis of lectrocardiogram in assessment of risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) due to arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy by quantifying micro scars (i.e. “bites”) in three dimensional vector loops. 1170 I. Vranic (Belgrade, RS) 11:45 Through-needle intracardiac echocardiography for transseptal puncture using a novel optical pulse-echo ultrasound technique. 1171 M.C. Finlay (London, GB) 12:07 EHRA Inventors Award Winner announcement. 1172 F.W. Prinzen (Maastricht, NL) 105 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 MORNING 106 11:00 - 12:30 Oral Abstract Session AGORA Molecular pathology and therapy of arrhythmias: novel insights from experimental studies Chairpersons: C. Wolpert (Ludwigsburg, DE); M. Eldar (Ramat-Gan, IL) Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 11:00 11:09 11:18 11:27 11:36 11:45 11:54 12:03 12:12 12:21 Next-generation sequencing in molecular autopsy: potential for clinical application? (W) 1173 H. Raju, J. Ware, J. Skinner, A. Wilde, J. Tfelt-Hansen, M. Cohen, M. Christiansen, S. Cook, M. Sheppard, E.R. Behr (London and Sheffield, GB; Auckland, NZ; Amsterdam, NL; Copenhagen, DK) Isolated reduced expression of desmoplakin manifesting as recurrent ventricular tachycardia originating from the right ventricle epicardium 1174 S. Rosset, D. Graf, J. Metzger, E. Pruvot (Lausanne and Chêne Bougeries, CH) SCN10A polymorphisms are associated with the clinical severity of probands with sodium channelopathies 1175 M. Fukuyama, S. Ohno, M. Ichikawa, T. Makiyama, M. Horie (Otsu and Kyoto, JP) Heritability of conduction disturbances in the pacemaker clinic 1176 H. Steiner, P.B.S. Celestino-Soper, A. Doytchinova, T.C. Lynnes, W.J. Groh, J.M. Miller, P.S. Chen, M. Vatta (Poria, IL; Indianapolis, US) Post-mortem genetic analysis in juvenile cases of sudden cardiac death. Familial implications. (W) 1177 G. Sarquella Brugada, O. Campuzano, S. Cesar, A. Iglesias, O. Sanchez-Molero, C. Allegue, J. Castella, J. Medallo, R. Brugada, J. Brugada (Esplugues de Llobregat, Girona and Barcelona, ES) A novel 'splice site' mutation of the HCN4 gene, encoding for the cardiac pacemaker channel, causes familial bradycardia 1178 B. Csanyi, L. Hategan, J. Borbas, Z. Hegedus, I. Nagy, L. Saghy, M. Csanady, T. Forster, R. Sepp (Szeged, HU) Efficacy of a biological therapy for recessive catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia in human induced pluripotent stem cells-derived cardiomyocytes 1179 F. Lodola, E. Di Pasquale, R. Bongianino, M. Denegri, L. Rutigliano, M. Buonocore, R. Bloise, G. Condorelli, C. Napolitano, S.G. Priori (Pavia, Milan and Rozzano, IT) Radiofrequency catheter ablation of the left bundle branch guided by left bundle potential and three-dimensional electroanatomical mapping system in canine models 1180 L. Ding, K. Yin, C. Cai, W. Hua, Y. Jiang, Y. Yao, S. Zhang (Beijing, CN) LED flash-induced termination of anatomical reentry in optogenetically modified transverse rat ventricular tissue slices 1181 M. Watanabe, I. Feola, A.S. Teplenin, M.J. Schalij, K. Zeppenfeld, D.L. Ypey, A.A.F. De Vries, D.A. Pijnappels (Leiden, NL) The electrocardiographic J-T interval in models of long QT 1182 S. Rajamani, D. Guo, G. Liu, L. Belardinelli (Fremont, US) TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 LUNCHTIME Satellite Symposium ROMA Improving CRT response: Patient selection, implantation and therapy Sponsored by Medtronic Chairpersons: A. Auricchio (Lugano, CH); M. Meine (Utrecht, NL) SUNDAY 12:45 - 13:45 Learn how to optimise and improve the response of cardiac resynchronisation therapy by selecting the right candidates, applying the right tools and techniques during implantation and the use of dedicated algorithms that improve hemodynamics while adapting to the individual patient. Introduction. M. Meine (Utrecht, NL) Selection of CRT candidates: Which patients benefit most? J.G.F. Cleland (London, GB) Latest tools for successful CRT implantation. M. Biffi (Bologna, IT) AdaptivCRT: Dynamic left ventricular pacing to improve response. N. Clementy (Tours, FR) Conclusions and discussion. A. Auricchio (Lugano, CH) Satellite Symposium 1184 1185 1186 1187 PALERMO Device infection: prevention & treatment Sponsored by Spectranetics & Medtronic Chairperson: C.E.H. Kennergren (Goteborg, SE) 12:45 13:05 13:25 Infection can be a problem. M.R. Sohail (Rochester, US) Infection is preventable. E.C. Ellis (Nashville, US) Infection is treatable. P. Defaye (Grenoble, FR) 12:45 - 13:45 1188 1189 1190 Satellite Symposium WEDNESDAY An increasing number of CIED are implanted every year. With an aging patient population and increased complexity of the device and leads, the infection rates are also outgrowing implant rates. In this session, you will hear of the CIED infection problem, how to prevent it and ways to treat those patients. TUESDAY 12:45 - 13:45 1183 MONDAY 12:45 12:50 13:05 13:20 13:35 GENOVA Redefining electrophysiology: high resolution mapping & ablation Sponsored by Boston Scientific Chairpersons: P. Della Bella (Milan, IT); A. Bollmann (Leipzig, DE) 1) Learn how high resolution mapping technology enables accurate diagnosis and evaluation of cardiac arrhythmias. 2) Learn how high resolution ablation technology allows for precise localisation of ablation targets in complex arrhythmias. 3) Learn how high resolution ablation technology enables lesion assessment during ablation. 4) Learn how high resolution mapping technology contributes to a tailored ablation strategy in patients indicated for ventricular tachycardia ablation. 12:45 13:05 13:25 High resolution mapping in AT: clinical impact. P.B. Lim (London, GB) High Resolution Ablation: Role of Mini-electrodes in a Pace and Ablate strategy for Atrial Arrhythmias. J.M. Almendral Garrote (Madrid, ES) High resolution mapping in VT: feasibility and clinical meaningfulness. P. Jais (Bordeaux, FR) 1191 1192 1193 107 MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 LUNCHTIME 12:45 - 13:45 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY BOLOGNA Patient optimization with MultiPoint Pacing Sponsored by St.Jude Medical Chairpersons: A. Curnis (Brescia, IT); C. Marquie (Lille, FR) 12:45 12:50 13:10 13:25 13:35 Introduction. A. Curnis (Brescia, IT) Vector selection and programming based on electrical conduction. D.O.Donnell (Victoria, AU) Clinical evidence demonstrating benefits of MultiPoint Pacing CRT. A. Kloppe (Bochum, DE) Management of Non-Responders with MultiPoint Pacing. Z. Calovic (Belgrade, RS) Q & A. 12:45 - 13:45 108 Satellite Symposium Satellite Symposium 1194 1195 1196 1197 1198 VENEZIA 1 in 14 Patients require arrhythmia intervention: Remote Patient Management with the Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator Sponsored by ZOLL Chairpersons: J. Sperzel (Johannesberg, DE); J.-C. Deharo (Marseille, FR) This program will discuss how the Wearable Cardioventer Defibrillator provides protection from Sudden Cardiac Death with a connection to your patients’ changing cardiac condition through the Online Patient Data Management System. Arrhythmic events captured and provide actionable insights and the opportunity to modify the treatment path for WCD patients. 12:45 12:55 13:10 13:25 Introduction. Discussion of the utility of remotely managed patient clinical and diagnostic markers to effect better outcomes. J. Steffel (Zurich, CH) Overview of the online patient management system and clinical scenarios for its use in treating patients in addition to shocking VT/VF. O. Przibille (Frankfurt, DE) Panel discussion / Q&A. 1199 1200 1201 1202 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Symposium ROMA Practical aspects on stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation - what to do in 2015? This session is supported by Boehringer Ingelheim in the form of an unrestricted educational grant Chairpersons: G.Y.H. Lip (Birmingham, GB); K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) Atrial Fibrillation track Is my patient with ‘lone AF’ really low risk? C. Torp-Pedersen (Aalborg, DK) My patient on a oral anticoagulant presents with an ischaemic stroke, and is being considered for thrombolysis. J. Oldgren (Uppsala, SE) My patient on oral anticoagulation needs an ablation or device implantation. S. Willems (Hamburg, DE) Do we still need antiplatelet therapy? The aspirin conspiracy. T. Potpara (Belgrade, RS) 14:00 - 15:30 Main Session 1203 1204 1205 1206 NAPOLI To learn about how to prevent and treat TAVI induced conduction abnormalities and arrhythmias. 14:00 - 15:30 Main Session 1207 1208 1209 1210 TORINO WEDNESDAY Predictors and incidence of conduction abnormalities and arrhythmias after TAVI. R.M. Van Der Boon (Rotterdam, NL) Impact of new-onset LBBB or AV-block on clinical outcomes after TAVI. A.S. Petronio (Pisa, IT) Indication of permanent PM. M. Schwerg (Berlin, DE) Special devices after TAVI (CRT and leadless PM). C. Leclercq (Rennes, FR) TUESDAY Transcatheter aortic valve implantation induced conduction disorders - How to manage? Joint session with the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) Chairpersons: M. Settergren (Stockholm/Solna, SE); R. Teles (Carnaxide, PT) Joint Session Pacing track 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 MONDAY 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 SUNDAY 14:00 - 15:30 Tips and tricks at CRT implant Chairpersons: M. Biffi (Bologna, IT); M. Glikson (Ramat Gan, IL) Device track Practical issues for having an effective CRT in the lab without complications 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 Cannulation of the difficult coronary sinus. H. Burri (Geneva, CH) CS venogram: Which side branch and which lead? C.W. Israel (Bielefeld, DE) Small and tortuous side branches: Retrograde approach and snaring. S. Worley (Earleville, US) Management of occluded veins. R. Lieberman (Bloomfield Hills, US) 1211 1212 1213 1214 109 MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 14:00 - 15:30 Symposium GENOVA The ECG in arrhythmogenic syndromes Chairpersons: S.G. Priori (Pavia, IT); S. Viskin (Tel Aviv, IL) Non invasive and eCardiology track 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 ECG markers of risk in Brugada syndrome. R. Brugada Terradellas (Girona, ES) How to differentiate benign from malignant early repolarisation pattern. J. Tikkanen (Helsinki, FI) How to make the diagnosis of short and long QT syndromes. Clues from the ECG. C. Wolpert (Ludwigsburg, DE) Catecholaminergic arrhythmias. From genetics to ECG. C. Napolitano (Pavia, IT) 14:00 - 15:30 Symposium 1215 1216 1217 1218 BOLOGNA WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Atrial fibrillation registries - of clinical use in daily clinical practice? Chairpersons: C. Blomstrom-Lundqvist (Uppsala, SE); J. Chen (Bergen, NO) 14:00 14:18 14:36 European registries for atrial fibrillation ablation - can outcomes and reported complication rates be trusted? J. Brugada Terradellas (Barcelona, ES) The use of periprocedural anticoagulation therapy for patients undergoing atrial fibrillation ablation - results of a European snap shot survey. T. Potpara (Belgrade, RS) The use of patient self assessment questionnaires for educational purposes - experience from a European atrial fibrillation anticoagulation survey. A.H. Madrid (Madrid, ES) 14:54 First report from the Thoracoscopic epicardial/hybrid Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Registry (TehAFAR) of EHRA. L. Pison (Maastricht, NL) 15:12 Atrial fibrillation and device registries - of clinical use in daily clinical practice? W. Amara (Le Raincy-Montfermeil, FR) 14:00 - 15:30 1220 1221 1222 1223 FIRENZE Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, inappropriate sinus tachycardia and vasovagal syncope: toward a consensus on diagnosis and therapy Chairpersons: R. Sutton (Monte Carlo, MC); H. Haouala (Tunis Montfleury, TN) 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 110 Symposium 1219 When to suspect and how to flow POTS and IST. W.K. Shen (Scottsdale, US) Different clinical manifestations of vasovagal syncope. P. Alboni (Ferrara, IT) Therapy of POTS, IST and VVS (except pacing). R. Sheldon (Calgary, CA) The role of cardiac pacing in VVS. A. Moya I Mitjans (Barcelona, ES) 1224 1225 1226 1227 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Symposium VENEZIA Re-remodelling by cardiac resynchronisation Chairpersons: U. Lendeckel (Greifswald, DE); S. Cazeau (Paris, FR) Basic and genetic track Pre-implant echo determinants of responders. U. Hoke (Leiden, NL) Cellular alterations underlying systolic heart failure. F.R. Heinzel (Berlin, DE) Myocyte remodeling after CRT. M. Vanderheyden (Aalst, BE) Determination of optimal implant site – can we predict response anatomically at implant? C. Kolb (Muenchen, DE) 14:00 - 15:30 1228 1229 1230 1231 Symposium BARI MONDAY 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 SUNDAY 14:00 - 15:30 Treatment of arrhythmias in female patients Chairpersons: C. Linde (Stockholm, SE); K. Jubele (Riga, LV) ECG and arrhythmias in female athletes. N.M. Panhuyzen-Goedkoop (Rozendaal, NL) Treatment of supraventricular arrhythmias in females. R. Parkash (Halifax, CA) Gender differnces in inherited arrhythmia syndromes with or without an ICD. K.H. Haugaa (Oslo, NO) ICD and CRT therapy in female patients. U. Birgersdotter-Green (La Jolla, US) 14:00 - 15:30 Oral Abstract Session 1232 1233 1234 1235 CAGLIARI Young Investigator Award session - Basic Science Chairpersons: B. Casadei (Oxford, GB); P.G.A. Volders (Maastricht, NL) Judge(s): J.R. Ehrlich (Frankfurt, DE); D. DiFrancesco (Milan, IT) 14:00 14:15 Full protection from drug-induced torsade de pointes-like arrhythmias by an allosteric Ikr-modulatory mechanism in rat ventricular monolayers J. Liu, Z. Yu, J.P. Van Veldhoven, A.P. Ijzerman, D.A. Pijnappels, L.H. Heitman, A.A. De Vries (Leiden, NL) Is left atrial fibrosis quantified using late Ggadoadolinium enhancement magnetic resonance imaging a specific attribute of atrial fibrillation? O. Aparina, O. Stukalova, N. Mironova, E. Butorova, D. Parkhomenko, S.P. Golitsyn (Moscow, RU) 14:30 Creating new trans-species types of myocytes by forced fusion between cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts to counteract arrhythmias: breaking boundaries with muscular mixtures S.F. Askar, E.C.A. Nyns, M.C. Engels, M.J. Schalij, W. Jangsangthong, Z. Neshati, A.A.F. De Vries, D.A. Pijnappels (Leiden, NL) 14:45 Conduction disorders in orthotopic heart transplantation: risk factors and clinical relevance S. Ferretto, E. Tafciu, I. Giuliani, T. Bottio, G. Feltrin, A. Gambino, A. Angelini, S. Iliceto, G. Gerosa, L. Leoni (Padua, IT) 15:00 Value of the frontal QRS-T angle for diagnosis and prognosis in patients with symptoms suggestive of acute myocardial infarction T. Reichlin, R. Twerenbold, R. Abaecherli, C. Sticherling, S. Osswald, C. Mueller (Basel, CH) 15:15 Positive chronotropic action of liraglutide on isolated rabbit hearts is not mediated by the beta-adrenergic pathway A. Porta Sanchez, P. Lai, M. Kusha, S. Masse, M.A. Azam, J. Asta, K. Viswanathan, N. Jackson, K. Nanthakumar (Barcelona, ES; Toronto, CA) WEDNESDAY 14:00 14:22 14:45 15:07 TUESDAY Leading experts are discussing diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias in female patients 1236 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 111 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 14:00 - 15:30 AGORA It's not all about ablation: electrophysiological insights from left atrial intervention Chairpersons: M. O’Neill (London, GB); M. Duytschaever (Gent, BE) Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 14:00 14:09 14:18 14:27 14:36 Electrophysiological findings following surgical thoracoscopic unilateral atrial fibrillation ablation P. Osmancik, P. Budera, J. Zdarska, D. Herman, I. Hoskova, Z. Straka (Prague, CZ) Congenital atrial septal defect and atrial fibrillation: staged approach in complex endovascular treatment B. Kravchuk, M. Petkanych, I. Ditkivskyy, B. Cherpak, O. Paratsii (Kyiv, UA) Reference values for conduction times to identify achievement of bidirectional block after left atrial linear ablation (roof, inferolateral or superoseptal mitral isthmus) M. Brunelli, A. Grosse, S. Raffa, T. Daehne, M. Frommhold, A. Cima, A. Madaffari, J.C. Geller (Bad Berka, DE) Rate-dependence of atrial electrogram amplitude S. Havranek, J. Simek, Z. Fingrova, V. Bulkova, T. Boucek, D. Wichterle (Prague, CZ) Biatrial and spatial electroanatomical assessments in patients with and without paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: insight into arrhythmogenic substrates relevant to ablation T. Yasuda, M. Ogawa, J. Morii, Y. Nagata, Y. Hitaka, N. Kumagai, N. Matsumoto, K. Saku (Fukuoka, JP) 14:45 Spatial relationship between the left atrium anatomical contact area and rotational activity in persistent AF S. Nakahara, Y. Hori, N. Tsukada, N. Nishiyama, A. Nakagawa, A. Hayashi, T. Komatsu, S. Kobayashi, Y. Sakai, I. Taguchi (Koshigaya City, JP) 14:54 Development of non-pulmonary vein foci is an increased risk for atrial fibrillation recurrence as revealed by repeated pulmonary vein isolation R. Hojo, S. Fukamizu, T. Kitamura, Y. Aoyama, K. Komiyama, T. Tejima, M. Nisizaki, M. Hiraoka, H. Sakurada (Tokyo, Yokohama and Ibaraki, JP) 15:03 Different energy sources: what can we learn from an early redo of atrial fibrillation ablation? A. Dello Russo, L. Cipolletta, G.M. Fassini, G. Vettor, G. Del Giorno, S. Conti, M. Zucchetti, F. Pizzamiglio, M. Casella, C. Tondo (Milan, IT) 15:12 Clinical significance of evaluating bidirectional dormant conduction after pulmonary vein isolation S. Miyazawa, S. Fukamizu, T. Kitamura, R. Hojo, Y. Aoyama, K. Komiyama, T. Tejima, M. Nishizaki, M. Hiraoka, H. Sakurada (Tokyo, Yokohama and Ibaraki, JP) 15:21 Catheter based epicardial substrate analysis in patients with refractory atrial fibrillation C. Wunderlich, M. Christoph, Y. Huo, J. Salmas, J. Mayer, M. Forkmann, M. Pohl, T. Gaspar, C. Piorkowski (Dresden, DE) 15:30 - 16:30 EHRA General Assembly 112 Oral Abstract Session Special Event 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 FIRENZE TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Moderated Posters POSTER AREA New technology for CRT Chairpersons: G.Z. Duray (Budapest, HU); O.A. Breithardt (Kassel, DE) 16:30 - 18:00 Special Session P1252 P1253 P1254 P1255 P1256 P1257 P1258 P1259 P1260 P1261 WEDNESDAY Capture thresholds and pacing impedances of LV pacing vectors in a large quadripolar CRT-D post approval study R. Corbisiero, D.T. Martin, S.L. Beau, S. Allison, D. Schleinkofer, T.G. Farazi, S. Zhang, M. Cao (Browns Mills, Burlington, Little Rock, Huntsville, Fort Wayne, Sunnyvale, Sylmar and Rosemead, US) Chronic performance of 10 pacing vectors available with a novel quadripolar left ventricular lead compared to bipolar leads in the MORE CRT trial G. Boriani, S. Connors, B. Lemke, W. Mullens, Z. Kalarus, J. Osca Asensi, P. Raatikainen, D. Schmitz, L. Calo, C. Leclercq (Bologna and Rome, IT; St. John's, CA; Ludenscheid and Essen, DE; Genk, BE; Zabrze, PL; Valencia, ES; Tampere, FI; Rennes, FR) Acute haemodynamics and left ventricular mechanical dyssynchrony improving with multisite left ventricular pacing via quadripolar lead. P. Alonso Fernandez, J. Osca Asensi, O. Cano Perez, A. Andres Lahuerta, V. Miro Palau, J. Sanz Sanchez, M.J. Sancho-Tello De Carranza, J. Olague De Ros (Valencia, ES) Long term effects of a short-spaced left ventricular quadripolar lead: results from the Per4mer study M. Ziacchi, D. Saporito, G.L. Morgagni, E. De Maria, F. Quartieri, M. Bertini, M. Zardini, M. Luzi, G. Boriani, M. Biffi (Bologna, Rimini, Macerata, Carpi, Reggio Emilia, Ferrara, Parma and Ancona, IT) Quadripolar LV leads are associated with fewer replacements and deactivations than bipolar LV leads in CRT-P M.P. Turakhia, G.B. Forleo, J. Prillinger, C. Kumar, Y. Nabutovsky, M.R. Gold (Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Sylmar and Charleston, US; Rome, IT) The quadripolar left ventricular lead allows due to basal stimulation an optimized more steady left ventricular activation D. Mijic, Z. Karosiene, H. Bogossian, B. Lemke, M. Zarse (Ludenscheid, DE) A new approach to check the left ventricle capture in biventricular devices. Results from DREAM (cardiac resynchronization therapy device left capture confirmation through an Electrograms analysis Mod M.S. Baccillieri, D. Ambroso, P. Turrini, E. Dalla Vecchia, R. Verlato (Camposampiero, PD and Marano Vicentino (VI), IT) A new transvenous active fixation lead provides more options for stable targeted left ventricular lead placement S. Faerestrand, H. Keilegavlen, T. Hovstad (Bergen, NO) Failure of optimization algorithm to shorten QRS duration in patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy D. Wichterle, R. Polasek, H. Jansova, J. Cerny, P. Kucera, K. Sedlacek, J. Kautzner (Prague and Liberec, CZ) Multi-point pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy: optimization and effect on QRS G. Di Stolfo, G. Forleo, L. Santini, M. Giammaria, D. Ricciardi, G. Senatore, A. Curnis, A. Vado, E. Bertaglia, F. Zanon (San Giovanni Rotondo, Rome, Turin, Ciriè (Turin), Brescia, Cuneo, Padua and Rovigo, IT) TUESDAY MONDAY Moderated Posters must be set up between 13:30 and 14:00, removed between 18:00 and 18:30 and be on display between 14:00 and 18:00. The presenter should be present throughout the break (15:30 - 16:30) in order to discuss the poster. The following abstracts were chosen for their high quality and will be discussed during the Moderated Poster session animated by two chairpersons between 15:30 - 16:30. Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present and discuss their research in front of the audience and the chairpersons. SUNDAY 15:30 - 16:30 MILANO Recorded session Chairpersons: M. Hocini (Pessac, FR); P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) 16:30 17:15 Endo–epicardial ablation of VT in a patients with ARVC. P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) The hunt of AF drivers in persistent AF. M. Hocini (Pessac, FR) 1262 1263 113 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 16:30 - 18:00 Symposium Stroke prevention for atrial fibrillation – Europe, Far East or USA, nice or not? Chairpersons: U. Birgersdotter-Green (La Jolla, US); P. Kirchhof (Birmingham, GB) Atrial Fibrillation track 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 The European guidelines: ESC, Nice. J.C. Cowan (Leeds, GB) The Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society guidelines. J.M. Kalman (Victoria, AU) The AHA/ACC/HRS guidelines. C. January (Madison, US) Comparing the guidelines on stroke prevention. I. Savelieva (London, GB) 16:30 - 18:00 1264 1265 1266 1267 Symposium NAPOLI New devices for heart failure - when, which device and in whom Joint session with the Heart Failure Association Chairpersons: C. Leclercq (Rennes, FR); G.S. Filippatos (Athens, GR) Joint Session Pacing track 16:30 16:48 17:06 17:24 17:42 Monitoring devices in heart failure F. Ruschitzka (Zurich, CH) Baroreceptor stimulation. E. Gronda (Sesto S. Giovanni, IT) Vagal nerve stimulation. M. Borggrefe (Mannheim, DE) Cardiac contractility modulation ready for broad use. G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) Sleep apnoea syndrome. To be announced 16:30 - 18:00 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 Symposium TORINO Antithrombotic management of patients undergoing electrophysiological procedures Chairpersons: G.Y.H. Lip (Birmingham, GB); F. Marin (Murcia, ES) 16:30 Ablation of atrial fibrillation and left sided lesions arrhythmias. C. Sticherling (Basel, CH) 16:48 Right atrial ablation procedures (slow pathway ablation, right-sided accessory pathways, right atrial tachycardias, AV-node ablation). R. Cappato (San Donato Milanese, IT) 17:06 Ablation of right sided ventricular tachycardias. K. Zeppenfeld (Leiden, NL) 17:24 Antithrombotic management for the implantation of CIED and generator changes. T. Potpara (Belgrade, RS) 17:42 What the guidelines say? C. Sticherling (Basel, CH) 114 ROMA 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Symposium PALERMO International CRT implantation practice: are we in Sync? Rationale for the CRT Survey II a HFA EHRA initiative Chairpersons: C. Linde (Stockholm, SE); M. Gasparini (Rozzano, IT) Device track Comparison of International Guidelines for CRT Implementation. C. Normand (Stavanger, NO) CRT Survey II: Objectives, design and organisation. K. Dickstein (Stavanger, NO) What predicts response: patient selection, implantation technique or follow-up? C. Stellbrink (Bielefeld, DE) International benchmarking; what does it tell us and why is it important? A.K. Gitt (Ludwigshafen, DE) 16:30 - 18:00 Symposium 1278 1279 1280 1281 GENOVA Practical session, interactive where ECGs are presented and discussed with the audience Case 1. S. Viskin (Tel Aviv, IL) Case 2. J.L.R.M. Smeets (Nijmegen, NL) Case 3. J. Brugada Terradellas (Barcelona, ES) Case 4. B. Belhassen (Tel Aviv, IL) 16:30 - 18:00 1282 1283 1284 1285 Symposium BOLOGNA Update of registries and EP wire in heart rhythm management Chairpersons: G. Breithardt (Munster, DE); J.C. Nielsen (Aarhus N, DK) 16:30 16:48 17:06 17:24 17:42 Overview of 4 years of “EP Wire” – a valuable reflection of clinician thought or a gimmick? J.M. Morgan (Southampton, GB) Registries in monitoring of implantable device practice – are we in danger of undermining the need for clinical trials? J. Brachmann (Coburg, DE) The most important registries in global cardiac rhythm management practice. C.W. Israel (Bielefeld, DE) Can an evidence base be developed on the basis of registry data? J.C. Daubert (Rennes, FR) Gaps in practice – where will registries next contribute? C. Blomstrom-Lundqvist (Uppsala, SE) WEDNESDAY 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 TUESDAY Special ECG diagnostics Chairpersons: J. Brugada Terradellas (Barcelona, ES); G. Papiashvili (Tbilisi, GE) Non invasive and eCardiology track MONDAY 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 SUNDAY 16:30 - 18:00 1286 1287 1288 1289 1290 115 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 16:30 - 18:00 Meet the Experts FIRENZE Syncope and sudden death prevention: special considerations in the elderly Chairpersons: J.-J. Blanc (Brest, FR); A. Oto (Ankara, TR) 16:30 16:50 17:00 17:20 17:30 17:50 Case 1: 82 year-old hypertensive man has cognitive impairment, recurrent syncope and falls, LBBB: what is next, tilt testing, injectable loop recorder, empirical pacemaker, or nothing of the above? A. Ungar (Florence, IT) Panel discussion & questions from the audience. S.M. Rafla (Alexandria, EG); B. Goronja (Banjaluka, BA) Case 2: 82 year-old woman has CAD, STEMI 3 yrs ago, EF 40%, 2 syncopes without prodromes while watching TV, 5-sec pause during carotid sinus massage: what would you recommend, EPS, PM, ICD, or nothing of the above? H. Abe (Kitakyushu, JP) Panel discussion & questions from the audience. S.M. Rafla (Alexandria, EG); B. Goronja (Banjaluka, BA) Case 3: 82 year-old man lives independently has DCM, NYHA II, EF 25%, PM dependent, PM at ERI: what would you recommend, replacement with PM, ICD, or CRT? G. Baron Esquivias (Sevilla, ES) Panel discussion & questions from the audience. S.M. Rafla (Alexandria, EG); B. Goronja (Banjaluka, BA) 16:30 - 18:00 Symposium 1291 1292 1293 1294 1295 1296 VENEZIA Sinus node dysfunction: how can basic science improve clinical management? Chairpersons: R. Sutton (Monte Carlo, MC); E. Nof (Tel Hashomer, IL) Basic and genetic track Sinus node dysfunction is a common cause of syncope. Mechanisms and genetic determinants of sinus node dysfunction will be presented and discussed with respect to their impact on patient management. 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 The basis of pacemaker activity: the funny current. D. DiFrancesco (Milan, IT) Biological pacemakers to re-constitute intrinsic cardiac activation. G.J.J. Boink (Amsterdam, NL) HCN channel dysfunction in sinus node disease. D. Thomas (Heidelberg, DE) Pacing in sinus node disease – are all patients equal? H. Bonnemeier (Kiel, DE) 16:30 - 18:00 Symposium 1297 1298 1299 1300 BARI Challenges in ablation of complex arrhythmias Chairpersons: A. Sarkozy (Edegem, BE); S. Ernst (London, GB) Leading female experts are going to discuss alternative current treatment approaches for complex arrhythmias followed by their own practical approaches. 16:30 16:52 17:15 17:37 116 Redo paroxysmal atrial fibrillation ablation: my prefered approach. I. Deisenhofer (Munich, DE) Current aproaches of persistent atrial fibrillation ablation: my prefered approach. To be announced Current approaches of difficult idiopathic outflow tract ventricular arrhythmias: my favorite case. Y.-M. Cha (Rochester, US) Current approaches of ischaemic ventricular tachycardia ablation: my prefered approach. U. Tedrow (Boston, US) 1301 1302 1303 1304 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON Oral Abstract Session CAGLIARI Young Investigator Award session - Clinical Chairpersons: M. Glikson (Ramat Gan, IL); To be announced Judge(s): P.E. Vardas (Heraklion, GR); K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE) Oral Abstract Session 1306 1307 1308 1309 1310 AGORA Who said there's nothing new in cardiac pacing?! Chairpersons: P. Ritter (Pessac, FR); J. Sperzel (Johannesberg, DE) 16:30 16:39 16:48 16:57 17:06 17:15 17:24 17:33 Micra Transcatheter Pacing System: early performance assessment to demonstrate safety for pacemaker dependent patients L. Mont, D.G. Benditt, G.Z. Duray, P. Ritter, D. Reynolds, T. Sheldon, V. Laager, J. Hayman, K. Stromberg (Barcelona, ES; Minneapolis, Oklahoma City and Mounds View, MN, US; Budapest, HU; Bordeaux, FR) Micra delivery system perforation risk assessment M. Bonner, A. Steingisser, A. Jamous, P. Mcdonnell (Minneapolis and Santa Rosa, US; Galway, IE) Permanent His bundle pacing in patients with advanced AV block: feasibility and long term follow-up P. Vijayaraman, A. Naperkowski, G. Dandamudi, K.A. Ellenbogen (Wilkes Barre and Richmond, US) Clinical benefit of right ventricular mid-septal pacing: 3 years follow-up data of a large consecutive patients cohort G.H. Mairesse, M. Raepers, A. Moscato, E. Mauel, R. Campagnolo, A. Bartholome, Y. Ernst, B. Marchand (Arlon, BE) Reversal of chronic right ventricular pacing induced adverse structural and electrical remodeling by permanent his bundle pacing P. Vijayaraman, G. Dandamudi, K.A. Ellenbogen (Wilkes Barre and Richmond, US) Cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular adverse events in sinus node disease and AV block with a ventricular pacing minimization mode versus standard DDD: A substudy from the ANSWER randomized trial M. Stockburger, S. Boveda, J. Moreno, A. Da Costa, R. Hatala, J. Brachmann, C. Butter, J. Garcia Seara, M. Rolando, P. Defaye (Berlin, Coburg and Bernau bei Berlin, DE; Toulouse, Saint-Etienne and Grenoble, FR; Madrid and Santiago de Compostela, ES; Bratislava, SK; Saluggia, IT) Complications following cardiac implantable electronic device procedures: results from a 6-month prospective registry R. Costa, C.M.M. Albertini, T.S. Kawauchi, I.C. Maurino, G. Melo, L.B.O. Alves, E.S. Crevelari, A.I. Fioreli, M. Martinelli, K.R. Silva (Sao Paulo, BR) Effect on late clinical outcomes of permanent pacemaker implantation after transcatheter aortic valve implantation. J. Fernandez-Pastor, J.L. Pena-Hernandez, A. Munoz-Garcia, C. Medina-Palomo, A. Ruiz-Salas, A. Barrera-Cordero, E. De Teresa-Galvan, F.J. Alzueta-Rodriguez (Malaga, ES) 1311 1312 1313 1314 WEDNESDAY Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. TUESDAY 16:30 - 18:00 1305 MONDAY 16:30 Esophageal temperature monitoring during atrial fibrillation ablation: sensitivity of a conventional probe to detect significant temperature increases R. Delgado, E. Falconi, A. Burgos, R. Olivares, M. Arceluz, P.F. Cruz, O. Salvador, M. Ortega, J. Caro, J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES) 16:45 Are the results of cryoballoon ablation more reproducible regards midterm success of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation ablation? Comparative data vs. radiofrequency from a Multicentric National Survey. S. Boveda, P. Defaye, D. Pavin, J.P. Cebron, F. Anselme, R.A. Providencia (Toulouse, Grenoble, Rennes, Nantes and Rouen, FR) 17:00 Fibrosis architecture predicts atrial fibrillation recurrences after ablation P. Gal, C.F. Pacchia, A. Morris, J. Cates, G. Kaur, A. Elvan, N.F. Marrouche (Zwolle, NL; Salt Lake City, US) 17:15 Long- term follow- up after left ventricular endocardial resynchronisation therapy: mortality and thromboembolic complications Z. Kis, A. Arany, G. Gyori, A. Mihalcz, A. Kardos, C.S. Foldesi, I. Kassai, T. Szili- Torok (Budapest, HU; Rotterdam, NL) 17:30 Predictors of LAA thrombi in patients with atrial fibrillation and Low CHA2DS2-VASc score S. Nedios, T. Seewoester, E. Koutalas, J. Kornej, S. Rolf, A. Arya, P. Sommer, D. Husser, G. Hindricks, A. Bollmann (Leipzig, DE) 17:45 Electrophysiological insights into site of infra-nodal AV block: lessons from permanent His bundle pacing A. Naperkowski, G. Dandamudi, K.A. Ellenbogen, P. Vijayaraman (Wilkes Barre and Richmond, US) SUNDAY 16:30 - 18:00 1315 1316 1317 1318 117 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 AFTERNOON 118 16:30 - 18:00 17:42 17:51 Oral Abstract Session (continued) Prognostic implication of heart failure with preserved and reduced ejection fraction in patients requiring pacemaker implantation A. Mizukami, Y. Matsue, Y. Naruse, S. Kowase, K. Kurosaki, M. Suzuki, A. Matsumura, A. Nogami, K. Aonuma, Y. Hashimoto (Kamogawa, Yokohama and Tsukuba, JP; Groningen and Leiden, NL) Optimized pacing mode for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. the impact of ECG-fusion during pacing. D. Penela, F. Burgos, R. Evertz, J. Roca, M. Sitges, R. Villuendas, R. Brugada, L. Mont, J. Brugada, A. Berruezo (Barcelona and Girona, ES) AGORA 1319 1320 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Poster Session POSTER AREA Poster session 5 Posters must be set up between 08:00 - 08:30, removed between 12:30 - 13:00, to be on display between 08:30 - 12:30. The presenter should be available by the poster during the coffee break (10:00 to 11:00) in order to discuss the research with the audience. P1321 P1322 P1323 P1324 P1325 TUESDAY P1326 Mechanisms & Computer modelling (Atrial Fibrillation) Comparison of segmental peak left atrial longitudinal strain and strain rate in patients with paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation P1327 A.A. Shavarov, A.A. Yusupov, G.K. Kiyakbaev, V.S. Moiseev (Moscow, RU) P1328 Catheter ablation (Atrial Fibrillation) A systematic review on the progression of paroxysmal to persistent atrial fibrillation: shedding new light on the effects of catheter ablation. P1329 R. Proietti, A. Hadjis, A. Alturki, G. Thanassoulis, J.F. Roux, M.L. Bernier, A. Verma, J. Haeley, V. Essebag (Milan, IT; Montreal and Hamilton, CA) MRI-assessed scar following atrial ablation is a reproducible finding between repeat scans P1330 H. Chubb, R. Karim, J. Harrison, S. Aziz, J. Whitaker, S.E. Williams, M.J. Wright, R.M. Kiedrowicz, R. Razavi, M.O. Neill (London, GB) Increasing role of AF substrate modification during redo procedures P1331 S. Rolf, M. Kreuzhuber, P. Sommer, S. Richter, A. Bollmann, A. Arya, G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) The impact of the left atrium volume reduction after radiofrequency catheter ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation P1332 N. Onishi, K. Kaitani, Y. Hayama, S. Imamura, C. Izumi, Y. Nakagawa (Tenri, Nara, JP) Comparison of radiation dose of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation using three-dimensional computed tomography or using three-dimensional rotational angiography P1333 S. Fujita, E. Fujii, Y. Kagawa, M. Ito (Tsu, JP) Catheter ablation of persistent atrial fibrillation: long-term outcomes of the hamburg sequential ablation strategy P1334 S. Brooks, A. Metzner (Hamburg, DE) Electrogram modification suggesting transmurality during radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation: a comparison between remote magnetic and contact-force catheters P1335 S.S. Bun, A. Ayari, D.G. Latcu, A. Errahmouni, N. Saoudi (Monaco, MC) Does the extend of left atrial arrhythmogenic substrate depend on the electro anatomical mapping technique: Impact of electrode size and inter electrode spacing P1336 M. Huemer, D. Qaiyumi, P. Attanasio, A.S. Parwani, L.H. Boldt, F. Blaschke, W. Haverkamp, A. Wutzler (Berlin, DE) Idiopathic arrhythmias from left ventricular mid-septum beneath the His bundle - Para-AV nodal origin indicated by accelerated junctional rhythm during successful radiofrequency ablation P1337 M. Fiala, O. Toman, J. Januska, J. Spinar (Brno and Trinec, CZ) WEDNESDAY Antiarrhythmic drugs (Atrial Fibrillation) Predictors factors for events in the association between wpw syndrome and ventricular hypertrophy L. De Paula Van Der Steld, B.R. Brugada, C.O.L. Campuzano, M.S.R. Rocha (Salvador, BR; Girona, ES) MONDAY Clinical and epidemiological aspects (Atrial Fibrillation) Radiofrequency ablation versus antiarrhythmic drugs for atrial fibrillation: collaborative meta-analysis of quality of life, hospitalization, and morbidity outcomes D.G. Katritsis, K.C. Siontis, G.D. Katritsis, B.J. Gersh, M.E. Josephson, J.P.A. Ioannidis (Boston, Rochester and Stanford, US; Oxford, GB) Atrial sphericity and left atrial fibrosis are independent tools for characterisation of atrial structural remodelling H. Chubb, K. Lal, K. Kouranloo, J. Whitaker, M.J. Wright, R.M. Kiedrowicz, R. Razavi, R. Karim, M.J.O. Neill (London, GB) Left atrial segmentation may be automated using a novel ECG and respiratory gated magnetic resonance angiography (gMRA technique H. Chubb, K. Lal, J. Whitaker, M. Henningsson, M.J. Wright, R.M. Kiedrowicz, R.M. Razavi, R. Karim, M.O. Neill (London, GB) Optimisation of late gadolinium enhanced (LGE) MR imaging of atrial ablation scar: contrast-to-noise ratio improves with time S.E. Williams, H. Chubb, J. Whitaker, S. Aziz, J. Harrison, M.J. Wright, R.M. Kiedrowicz, T. Schaeffter, R. Razavi, M.O. Neill (London, GB) Opportunistic screening for atrial fibrillation in hospitalized geriatric patients R. Tavernier, Y. Vandekerckhove, R. Van Hoeyweghen, T. Phlips, V. Kataria, R. Houben, M. Duytschaever (Bruges, BE; Maastricht, NL) Atrial fibrillation related to both pulmonary vein and superior vena cava in the same patient D.R. Lin Jiaxiong, D.R. Nie Zhenning, D.R. Lin Jinyi, D.R. Dai Shimo, D.R. Zhang Chunyu, D.R. Ge Junbo (Shanghai, CN) SUNDAY 08:30 - 12:30 119 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 120 Efficay and safety of first line cryoablation strategy to treat paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: a large cohort of data derived from real world multicentric experience. P1338 C. Tondo, C. Ardito, L. Padeletti, L. Leoni, D. Catanzariti, S. Porcellini, A. Curnis, L. Sciarra, R. Verlato, G. Arena (Milan, Florence, Padova, Rovereto, Paderno Dugnano, Brescia, Rome, Camposampiero and Massa, IT) Predictors for obtaining favorable results after catheter ablation for patients with post-operative atrial tachycardia P1339 T. Mishima, I. Nakajima, M. Wada, K. Ishibashi, K. Miyamoto, H. Okamura, T. Noda, T. Aiba, S. Kamakura, K. Kusano (Osaka, JP) Radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation: comparison of success rate of circular ablation vs point-by-point ablation with contact force in paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation P1340 R. Rosso, Y. Levi, S. Viskin (Tel Aviv, IL) Radiofrequency af ablation with a new multipolar irrigated catheter (nMARQTM): acute and short-term results and impact on postablation silent cerebral ischemia P1341 C. Raimondo, E. Ebrille, R. De Vito, D. Caponi, M. Anselmino, F. Ferraris, P. Di Donna, F. Halimi, F. Gaita, M. Scaglione (Turin, Siena and Asti, IT; Le Chesnay, FR) Distribution and periprocedural management of different anticoagulation regimen in patients undergoing catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation in a high volume center P1342 T. Lin, A. Rillig, J. Pleman, C.H. Heeger, A. Metzner, S. Mathew, E. Wissner, F. Ouyang, K.H. Kuck, R.R. Tilz (Hamburg, DE) Safety and efficacy of single stage atrial fibrillation ablation and left atrial appendage occlusion (W) P1343 R. Colleran, C. Mc Cann, J. Galvin, I.P. Casserly, B. Glover, T. Keelan, K. Walsh (Dublin, IE) Reduction of fluoroscopy exposure during atrial fibrillation ablation using a novel fluoroscopy image integrated 3-dimensional electroanatomical mapping system P1344 Y. Huo, M. Christoph, M. Forkmann, M. Pohl, J. Mayer, J. Salmas, J. Sitzy, C. Wunderlich, C. Piorkowski, T. Gaspar (Dresden, DE) Is it necessary to eliminate adenosine triphosphate induced non-pulmonary vein foci after pulmonary vein and superior vena cava isolation? P1345 Y. Hama, Y. Matsudo, T. Kuwahara, K. Kamishita, M. Yamamoto, T. Himi (Kisarazu and Yokosuka, JP) Rhythm control for persistent atrial fibrillation patients contributes to the improvement of exercise tolerability. P1346 R. Matsuoka, T. Hirose, S. Warita, M. Kaneda, R. Watanabe, M. Ishiguro, H. Yagasaki, S. Tanihata, M. Arai, T. Noda (Gifu, JP) Hybrid therapy for persistent atrial fibrillation P1347 G. Bencsik, A. Benak, M. Kohari, J. Szilagyi, G. Klausz, A. Makai, R. Pap, L. Saghy (Szeged, HU) P1348 Gastroesophageal reflux disease is not more frequently in patient with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation ablation M. Floria, O. Barboi, C. Rezus, M. Grecu, C. Cijevschi Prelipcean, G.H.E. Balan, V.L. Drug (Iasi, RO) Alignment of periprocedural left atrial rotational angiography with electro-anatomical mapping using sensors on an esophageal temperature probe is highly accurate and decreases radiation dose P1349 P. Vanduynhoven, I. Romero, P. Koopman, L. Herbots, J. Vijgen (Hasselt, BE; Eindhoven, NL) P1350 Robotic navigation system versus manual pulmonary vein isolation: a novel ablation annotation algorithm. A. Dello Russo, G. Del Giorno, S. Conti, G. Vettor, L. Cipolletta, G.M. Fassini, M. Casella, E. Russo, F. Pizzamiglio, C. Tondo (Milan, IT) Tools: catheters, sources, mapping, navigators (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Improving anatomical definition in pulmonary vein isolation with 3D rotational angiography without the need for mapping. K. Morrice, E. Silva, G. Bardhaj, P. Peytchev, P. Geelen, T.J.R. De Potter (Aalst, BE) The Isochronal map of non-contact mapping system is useful to distinguish the right or left outflow tract origin of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias K. Miyazawa, M. Ueda, M. Ishimura, T. Kajiyama, N. Hashiguchi, Y. Kobayashi (Chiba, JP) Impact of intracardiac echocardiography on electrical storm ablation F. Turreni, A. Castro, M.L. Loricchio, M. Mercurio, F. Messina, G. Altamura (Rome, IT) Performance of a non-invasive mapping system (ECVUE) for pre-procedural and intra-procedural mapping to guide ablation in patients with congenital heart disease: a step further. K. Roy, F.P. Gomez, D. Valerone, I.S. Horduna, L. Mantziari, J.R. Clague, S. Ernst (London, GB) Predictive accuracy of contactless magnetocardiographic mapping to detect ischemic heart disease D. Brisinda, A.R. Sorbo, A. Venuti, F. Fioravanti, R. Fenici (Rome, IT) (W) P1351 P1352 P1353 P1354 P1355 Indications (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Predictors of ventricular arrhythmias after left ventricular assist device implantation: a large single-center observational study E. Efimova, M. Dobrovie, B. Dinov, P. Sommer, A. Bollmann, S. Richter, J. Fischer, J. Garbade, G. Hindricks, A. Arya (Leipzig, DE) P1356 Results (Catheter ablation /except atrial fibrillation) In hospital mortality in patients after ablation of ventricular tachycardia S. Mathew, M. Kamioka, A. Metzner, C. Lemes, S. Deiss, E. Wissner, R. Tilz, K.H. Kuck, F. Ouyang (Hamburg, DE) P1357 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS P1363 P1364 P1366 WEDNESDAY Subcutaneous ICD Learning curve associated with implantation of the totally subcutaneous implantable defibrillator: results from a pooled analysis of 882 patients from the ide study and effortless registry P1369 T.F. Brouwer, R.E. Knops, D.A. Theuns, L.V.A. Boersma, R. Weiss, P. Neuzil, P. Lambiase, A.R. Leon, P.W. Jones, M. Burke (Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Nieuwegein, NL; Columbus, Atlanta, Minneapolis and Chicago, US; Prague, CZ; London, GB) Eligibility to subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: relationship with ECG suitability in different physiologic conditions P1370 A. Corzani, M. Ziacchi, M. Biffi, I. Diemberger, C. Martignani, A. Marziali, A. Mazzotti, G. Massaro, C. Rapezzi, G. Boriani (Bologna, IT) TUESDAY P1365 Technical aspects (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Blind axillary vein puncture using fluoroscopic landmarks: a safe and effective approach for implantable cardioverter defibrillator leads P1367 F. Migliore, M. Siciliano, M. De Lazzari, S. Ferretto, C. Dalla Valle, S. Iliceto, E. Bertaglia (Padova, IT) Device Longevity in a contemporary cohort of ICD/CRT-D patients undergoing device replacement P1368 Q. Parisi, A. Campana, D. Potenza, M.L. Narducci, F. Giofre', G. Stabile, D. Saporito, M. Bertini, C. Tomasi, M. Biffi (Campobasso, Salerno, San Giovanni Rotondo, Rome, Bergamo, Naples, Rimini, Ferrara, Ravenna and Bologna, IT) Devices (Pacing) Interference resistance of pacemakers and defibrillators to 60 Hz electric fields. K.M. Dyrda, D.H. Nguyen, M. Plante, A. Turgeon, D. Goulet, R. Kavet, P. Khairy, B. Thibault, G. Ostiguy (Montreal and Varennes, CA; Palo Alto, US) A new algorithm for multi-point pacing in cardiac resynchronization therapy: feasibility from a multicenter experience M. Giammaria, L. Santini, G. Forleo, D. Potenza, M. Del Greco, E. Pisano', L. Calo', G. Morani, G. Ansalone, F. Zanon (Turin, Rome, San Giovanni Rotondo, Rovereto, Lecce, Verona and Rovigo, IT) Comparison of variability of the paced QRS wave duration caused by right ventricular apex pacing and septal pacing in the cinical situation M. Tanaka, M. Oi, Y. Motohashi, K. Takahashi, E. Ko, K. Hanazawa, M. Toyofuku, M. Kitada, Y. Yutsuki, T. Tamura (Wakayama, JP) Single and dual chamber device implantation totally without the use of fluoroscopy. E. Kropotkin, E.A. Ivanitskiy (Krasnoyarsk, RU) MONDAY Primary & Secondary prevention (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Safety and efficacy of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator programming with long detection interval and high rate cutoff in secondary prevention population. Y. Hayashi, M. Takagi, J. Kakihara, S. Sakamoto, A. Doi, M. Yoshiyama (Osaka, JP) Epicardial fibrosis detected with delayed enhancement imaging is more prevalent in patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy receiving an ICD for secondary prevention. S. Pedretti, S. Vargiu, P. Pedrotti, A. Roghi, M. Lunati (Milan, IT) The incidence of appropriate therapies following device replacement in primary prevention ICD patients: is improvement in systolic function a predictor? W.F. Mcintyre, C.M. Seifer (Winnipeg, CA) Incidences of ventricular tachyarrhythmias and mortality in patients with ischemic versus non-ischemic left ventricular dysfunction and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators M. Tham, S.K. Kumar, J. Chan, P.L. Chia (Singapore, SG; Melbourne, AU) SUNDAY Non invasive programmed stimulation as a predictor of arrhythmia recurrences after catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia P1358 F. Baratto, G. Paglino, M. Yamase, G. Santagostino Baldi, A. Radinovic, P. Vergara, T. Oloriz, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) J-point elevation as a predictor of malignant ventricular arrhythmia triggered by premature ventricular contractions with right bundle brunch block and superior axis P1359 Y. Munetsugu, M. Kawamura, Y. Kobayashi (Tokyo, JP) Catheter ablation without the use of fluoroscopy in pediatric patients P1360 M. Jan, K. Rupar, T. Prolic Kalinsek, U. Mazic, D. Kuhelj, B. Gersak (Ljubljana, SI) Efficacy of a systematic endo and epicardial access in patients with ischemic heart disease who undergo a first ventricular tachycardia ablation P1361 M. Izquierdo De Francisco, J.M. Sanchez-Gomez, A. Ferrero De Loma-Osorio, A. Martinez Brotons, C. Nunez, J. Nunez, A. Belver, A. Pelaez, J. Chorro, R. Ruiz Granell (Valencia and Castellon, ES) Focal radiofrequency ablation for macroreentrant left atrial tachycardias P1362 P.F. Cruz, S. Castrejon Castrejon, M. Arceluz, O. Salvador, E. Falconi, M. Ortega, R. Delgado, J.L. Merino Llorens (Madrid, ES) P1371 P1372 P1373 P1374 121 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Leads (Pacing) Lead-extractions, the zwolle experience with the evolution mechanical sheath P.P.H.M. Delnoy, O.A. Witte, A. Adiyaman, A. Ghani, J.J.J. Smit, A.R. Ramdat Misier, A. Elvan (Zwolle, NL) Middle term outcomes after left ventricular epicardial lead implantation. V. Cousin, C. Marquie, G. Fayad, W. Escande, L. Wissocque, S. Boule, S. Kacet, D. Klug (Lille, FR) Indications & Results (Pacing) Routine His bundle pacing (HBP) can be a clinical reality: Incremental improvement in HBP outcomes with procedural experience A. Naperkowski, S.A. Worsnick, A. Pugazhendhi, G. Dandamudi, P. Vijayaraman (Wilkes Barre, US) The predictor of hospitalization from heart failure after permanent right venticular apical pacing in patients with acquired high-grade atrioventricular block and normal left ventricular function J. Sohn, Y.S. Lee, J.Y. Choi, K.S. Kim, H.S. Park, S.W. Han, Y.N. Kim (Daegu, KR) Leadless (Pacing) Is transcatheter delivered pacing suitable for all adult sizes and ages? L.V.A. Boersma, P. Ritter, G.Z. Duray, C. Steinwender, K. Soejima, O. Razali, S. Liu, J.H. Hudnall, V. Laager, D. Reynolds (Nieuwegein, NL; Bordeaux, FR; Budapest, HU; Linz, AT; Tokyo, JP; Kuala Lumpur, MY; Mounds View, MN and Oklahoma City, US) P1376 P1377 P1378 P1379 Technical and imaging aspects (Resynchronisation therapy) Safety and diagnostic accuracy of a cardiac resynchronization therapy-defibrillator with a floating atrial bipole in heart failure patients with permanent atrial fibrillation P1380 C. Sticherling, D. Mueller, B. Schaer, D. Baensch, C. Kolb (Basel, CH; Bad Bevensen, Rostock and Munich, DE) Multipoint left ventricular pacing improves pre-ejection period and ejection duration assessed with non-invasive radial artery tonometry measurements in cardiac resynchronization therapy patients P1381 C. Pappone, Z. Calovic, A. Cuko, L.C. Mcspadden, K. Ryu, R. Stutz, D. Winter, M. Saviano, G. Vicedomini, V. Santinelli (Cotignola, IT; Sylmar, California and Itasca, Illinois, US) Effect of optimization of cardiac resynchronization therapy on short term outcomes using QuickOpt and tissue synchronization imaging P1382 A. Adel Mohamed Elamragy, R.H. Deyab, H.H. Rizk, A.M. Abdelwahab (Cairo, EG) Indications & Results (Resynchronisation therapy) Impact of body mass index on outcomes and cardiac reverse remodeling in heart failure patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy J. Hosoda, T. Ishikawa, S. Umemura, K. Andoh, M. Nobuyoshi, S. Fujii, S. Shizuta, T. Kimura, T. Isshiki (Yokohama, Kitakyushu, Kurashiki, Kyoto and Tokyo, JP) T-wave area as an additional predictor of clinical response to cardiac resynchronization therapy E.B. Engels, E.M. Vegh, C.J.M. Van Deursen, K. Vernooy, J.P. Singh, F.W. Prinzen (Maastricht, NL; Boston, US) Patients with chronic RV pacing undergoing upgrade to CRT have a similar long-term survival compared to patients with de novo CRT implantation C.T. Witt, M.B. Kronborg, E.A. Nohr, J.C. Gerdes, P.T. Mortensen, J.C. Nielsen (Aarhus and Odense, DK) Time course of electrical and mechanical remodelling in cardiac resynchronization therapy M. Cvijic, D. Zizek, B. Antolic, I. Zupan (Ljubljana, SI) Predictors of clinical deterioration following CRT implantation S.N. Bogdan, A. Sabbag, I. Lipchenca, D. Bar-Lev, O. Gurevitz, R. Beinart, I. Goldenberg, M. Eldar, M. Glikson, E. Nof (Ramat Gan, IL) Upgrade to tri-ventricular pacemaker in non-responders to biventricular cardiac resynchronization therapy: clinical response, mortality and procedural complications at five years S.H. Man, M. Jeilan, S. Siddiqui, G.S. Chu, S.H. Chin, S.S. Varanasi, W.B. Nicolson, D. Chin, G.A. Ng (Leicester, GB; Nairobi, KE) Lead management - extractions and recalls Transvenous coronary sinus and implantable cardioverter defibrillator lead extraction: different difficulties and complications. E.V. Dovellini, L. Giurlani, P. Corsi, A. Michelucci, G.P. Cerisano, R. Valenti, D. Antoniucci (Florence, IT) Contribution of positron emission tomography to the diagnosis of septic embolism in patients with pacing lead endocarditis S. Amraoui, G. Tlili, M. Sohal, A. Zemmoura, S. Ploux, P. Ritter, L. Bordenave, P. Bordachar (Bordeaux-Pessac, FR; London, GB) Syncope A dedicated paediatric syncope unit M. Courtheix, Z. Jalal, P. Bordachar, X. Iriart, X. Pillois, C. Escobedo, C. Rabot, L. Tribout, J.B. Thambo (Bordeaux-Pessac, FR) One-day fast track evaluation of patients with syncope A. Naimushin, D. Bar-Lev, G. Rozen, M. Abu Hadba, S. Laufer, R. Mahaina, M. Eldar, J. Or, M. Glikson (Ramat Gan, IL) 122 P1375 P1383 P1384 P1385 P1386 P1387 P1388 P1389 P1390 P1391 P1392 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS P1393 Genetics (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Arrhythmogenic ventricular cardiomyopathy with peculiar ventricular aneurysm and TMEM43 mutations M. Ichikawa, S. Ohno, Y. Fuji, J. Ozawa, K. Sonoda, M. Fukuyama, K. Kato, H. Itoh, M. Horie (Otsu, JP) Detection and prevalence of large PKP2 deletion in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) using exome sequencing, qPCR and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA). J. Fedida, V. Fressart, P. Charron, T. Hery, R. Peat, A. Korniat, F. Hidden-Lucet, E. Villard, E. Gandjbakhch (Paris, FR) Monitoring tools Use of a patient-activated external event recording system in diagnosing the clinical arrhythmia in patients with palpitations and normal 48h holter ECG. P. Attanasio, M. Huemer, A.S. Parwani, H. Boldt, W. Haverkamp, A. Wutzler (Berlin, DE) ECG and eCardiology (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Assessment of ventricular repolarization prolongation and inhomogeneity reflecting parametres in different sleep stages M. Viigimae, D. Karai, P. Pirn, M. Pindmaa, K. Pilt, K. Meigas, J. Kaik (Tallinn, EE) Electrocardiographic abnormalities and arrhythmic risk markers in patients with beta thalassemia major P. Korantzopoulos, M. Kolios, A.P. Vlahos, E. Kapsali, E. Briasoulis (Ioannina, GR) Early ventricular tachyarrhythmias after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery: is it a real burden? E.M.J.P. Mouws, A. Yaksh, P. Knops, C. Kik, M.J.B. Van Ettinger, M. De Wijs, P. Van De Kemp, E. Boersma, A.J.J.C. Bogers, N.M.S. De Groot (Rotterdam and Amsterdam, NL) The relationship between repolarization parameters and serum electrolytes levels in patients with J wave syndrome N. Sato, R. Sasaki, M. Imahashi, K. Saito, A. Talib, N. Sakamoto, K. Akasaka, Y. Kawamura, S. Fujii, N. Hasebe (Asahikawa, JP) Time course of dysrhythmia after heart transplantation. A. Yaksh, C. Kik, P. Knops, K. Zwiers, M.J.C. De Wijs, P. Van De Kemp, O. Manintveld, A.A. Constanstinescu, A.J.J.C. Bogers, N.M.S. De Groot (Rotterdam, NL) 48 hour Holter have a high diagnostic gain, and frequent arrhythmia-symptom correlation in palpitations, and low diagnostic gain in syncope T. Koustrup, H. Molgaard (Aarhus, DK) P1399 P1400 P1401 P1402 P1403 WEDNESDAY Clinical mechanisms (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Electrophysiological properties in children with symptomatic and asymptomatic Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome T. Kruchina, I. Vinogradova, D. Egorov, O. Laur, G. Novik, B. Tatarsky (Saint-Petersburg, RU) Successful evaluation of two novel ECG-based biomarkers of sudden cardiac death in patients with Brugada syndrome S. Siddiqui, W.B. Nicolson, A. Li, E.R. Behr, G.A. Ng (Leicester and London, GB) P1398 TUESDAY Pharmacology (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) The activity of systemic inflammation under complex treatment including antiplatelet therapy at patients with atrial fibrillation and insulin resistance M.A. Orynchak, M.M. Vasylechko, I.I. Vakalyuk (Ivano-Frankivsk, UA) P1397 MONDAY Mechanism (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Ventricular vulnerability to a single low-intensity premature stimulus in the normal heart P1394 S. Rossi, S. Callegari, D. Corradi, L. Carnevali, A. Sgoifo, M. Miragoli, E. Macchi (Parma and Milan, IT) Concomitant disease substantially contributes to the induction of adipocyte/adipositas-associated gene expression in the atria during AF P1395 U. Lendeckel, C. Wolke, R. Chilukoti, A. Giese, G. Homuth, A. Bukowska, J. Kanaan, H.-G. Wollert, N. Suffee, S. Hatem (Greifswald, Magdeburg and Karlsburg, DE; Paris, FR) Expression and activity of the BMP/TGF signaling pathway in fibrillating atria P1396 U. Lendeckel, A. Bukowska, R.K. Chilukoti, G. Homuth, A. Goette, J. Kanaan, H.-G. Wollert, S. Hatem, N. Suffee, C. Wolke (Greifswald, Magdeburg, Paderborn and Karlsburg, DE; Paris, FR) SUNDAY Validation of the San Francisco syncope rule in a Colombian population M. Guillermo, D. Vargas (Bogota, CO) P1404 P1405 P1406 P1407 P1408 Others (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Ventricular arrhythmias in aortic valve stenosis before and after transcatheter aortic valve implantation P1409 D. Tempio, G.P. Pruiti, S. Conti, S.A. Romano, D. Capodanno, C. Liotta, A. Di Grazia, C. Tamburino, V. Calvi (Catania, IT) Prolonged frontward p wave duration on magnetcardiogram is associated with atrial recurrence after successful pulmonary vein isolation P1410 K. Ogawa, M. Igarashi, K. Kuroki, Y. Shinoda, E. Sai, Y. Yui, T. Machino, Y. Sekiguchi, A. Nogami, K. Aonuma (Ibaraki, JP) 123 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 124 Cardiac MRI after ventricular tachyarrhythmias increases diagnostic precision and reduces the need for family screening for inherited cardiac disease P. Marstrand, A. Axelsson, N. Vejlstrup, H. Bundgaard, J. Theilade (Copenhagen, DK) Left atrial appendage sizing for percutaneous occlusion with Amplatzer cardiac plug: a multumodality imaging approach X. Iriart, W. Selmi, Z. Jalal, J.B. Thambo (Bordeaux-Pessac, FR) Anticoagulation The effects of aging on coagulation fibrinolytic system and endothelial impairment A. Ochi, T. Adachi, K. Inokuchi, Y. Onishi, Y. Munetsugu, T. Onuki, N. Watanabe, Y. Minoura, M. Kawamura, Y. Kobayashi (Tokyo, JP) Percutaneous left atrial appendage occlusion. clinical indications, management and follow up in a referral center P. Mazzone, F. Guarracini, N. Trevisi, D. Regazzoli, F. Melillo, A. Marzi, N. Sora, E. Agricola, M. Oppizzi, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) Remote monitoring Impact of remote monitoring system for congenital heart disease patients T. Nishimura, D. Takeuchi, T. Manaka, K. Toyohara, M. Shoda, T. Nakanishi (Tokyo, JP) P1411 (W) P1412 P1413 P1414 P1415 Registries and surveys Gender, age and and morbidity dependent letality after pacemaker and ICD implantation- Analysis of German quality management data P1416 B. Lemke, D. Panteloglou, D. Mijic, M. Zarse, H. Bogossian, Z. Karosine, A. Muegge (Luedenscheid and Bochum, DE) TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Poster Session POSTER AREA Poster session 6 Posters must be set up between 13:30 - 14:00, removed between 18:00 - 18:30, to be on display between 14:00 - 18:00. The presenter should be available by the poster during the break (15:30 to 16:30) in order to discuss the research with the audience. P1418 P1419 P1420 P1421 P1422 WEDNESDAY Catheter ablation (Atrial Fibrillation) Long term outcome of radiofrequency catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation in patients with left ventricular dysfunction P1423 M. Yahata, S. Shizuta, T. Kawaji, K. Nakai, H. Sugiyama, K. Goto, T. Kimura (Kyoto, JP) Advantages for multi electrodes mapping with the flower catheter for multiple atrial tachycardias in the context of atrial fibrillation ablation: a comparison with the point-by-point technique P1424 S.S. Bun, T. Delassi, D.G. Latcu, M. Eljamili, N. Saoudi (Monaco, MC) Mitral isthmus ablation using a circular mapping catheter positioned in the left atrial appendage as a reference for conduction block P1425 T. Nishiyama, K. Nakajima, S. Kashimura, Y. Katsumata, T. Kimura, N. Nishiyama, Y. Tanimoto, Y. Aizawa, K. Fukuda, S. Takatsuki (Tokyo, JP) Novel ultrasound and dipole density mapping: a study in patients with atrial flutter P1426 M. Duytschaever, S. Willems, R. Tavernier, B. Hoffman, Y. Vandekerckhove (Bruges, BE; Hamburg, DE) Functional improvement after successful catheter ablation for long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation is comparable in patients with preserved and impaired left ventricular systolic function P1427 M. Fiala, V. Bulkova, L. Sknouril, R. Nevralova, O. Toman, M. Dorda, J. Januska, J. Spinar, D. Wichterle (Brno, Prague and Trinec, CZ) P1428 Prediction of rhythm outcomes after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation in low risk patients with CHA2DS2-VASc score 0-1 J. Kornej, G. Hindricks, A. Arya, P. Sommer, D. Husser, S. Rolf, A. Bollmann (Leipzig, DE) Acute procedural and clinical outcome comparison using the first and second-generation cryoballoon: inside a large cohort of ata derived from real world multicentric experience. P1429 M. Lunati, G. Arena, C. Tondo, D. Catanzariti, L. Bontempi, L. Leoni, S. Porcellini, R. Verlato, L. Sciarra, L. Padeletti (Milan, Massa, Rovereto, Brescia, Padova, Paderno Dugnano, Camposampiero, Rome and Florence, IT) P1430 Mid-term results from a French survey on catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation R.A. Providencia, P. Defaye, D. Pavin, J.P. Cebron, F. Anselme, S. Boveda (Toulouse, Grenoble, Rennes, Nantes and Rouen, FR) Renal function as predictor for electro-anatomical left-atrial substrate in atrial fibrillation P1431 J. Kornej, B. Dinov, G. Hindricks, D. Husser, W. Acou, S. Kircher, J. Kosiuk, A. Bollmann, S. Rolf (Leipzig, DE) Long-term cerebral thromboembolic/hemorrhagic event rates following transcatheter ablation or rate control strategy in atrial fibrillation patients: a multicenter retrospective observational report. P1432 C. Gallo, A. Battaglia, M. Anselmino, F. Bianchi, S. Grossi, G. Nangeroni, E. Toso, L. Gaido, M. Scaglione, F. Gaita (Turin and Asti, IT) Intracardiac echocardiography for exclusion of thrombus in the left atrial appendage. Is it better than routine transesophageal echocardiography? P1433 J. Baran, S. Stec, E. Pilichowska-Paszkiet, R. Piotrowski, M. Sikora-Frac, A. Sikorska, T. Krynski, M. Soszynska, B. Zaborska, P. Kulakowski (Warsaw and Rzeszów, PL) TUESDAY Antiarrhythmic drugs (Atrial Fibrillation) Impact of the esophageal temperature monitoring guided atrial fibrillation ablation preventing the asymptomatic excessive transmural injury without compromising the clinical outcome: a case-control st K. Kiuchi, K. Okajima, A. Shimane, K. Yokoi, J. Teranishi, K. Aoki, Y. Taniguchi, S. Yamada, Y. Yasaka, H. Kawai (Himeji, JP) P1417 MONDAY Clinical and epidemiological aspects (Atrial Fibrillation) Improving AF detection in patients with cryptogenic stroke. Learning concepts from a prospective cohort with insertable cardiac monitor. B. Benito, E. Valles, E. Cuadrado, P. Ramos, S. Cabrera, A. Ois, A. Rodriguez-Campelo, J. Roque, J. Marti-Almor (Barcelona, ES) Relative performance of three different estimated glomerular filtration rates on the prediction for the progression and clinical outcomes in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation K.H. Lee, H.W. Park, N.S. Yoon, J.G. Cho, Y.K. Ahn, M.H. Jeong, J.C. Park, S.S. Kim (Gwangju, KR) Analysis of intermittent ecg recordings using lempel-ziv complexity predicts paroxysmal atrial fibrillation while in sinus rhythm. P.J. Howlett, D. Abasolo, V. Alexeenko, F. Hatch, E.W. Leatham, R. Jabr, C.H. Fry (Guildford and Bristol, GB) Atrial fibrillation is a predictor of short term poor clinical outcomes after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) W. Kong, E. Tay, J. Yip, R. Wong, M. Liang, K. Kyu, K.K. Poh (Singapore, SG) The time interval from the initiation of the p-wave to the start of left atrial appendage ejection flow can predict the occurrence of postoperative atrial fibrillation after aortic valve replacement Y. Hayama, K. Kaitani, S. Imamura, N. Onishi (Tenri, JP) SUNDAY 14:00 - 18:00 125 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Morphological predictors of effective chemical ablation of marshall vein for atrial fibrillation P1434 Y. Sasaki, A. Kobori, Y. Furukawa (Kobe, JP) Safety and feasibility of excluding fluoroscopy imaging during catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation P1435 A. Bulava, M. Eisenberger, J. Hanis (Ceske Budejovice, CZ) Left atrial reverse remodeling prevents recurrence of atrial fibrillation after catherter ablation of persistent atrial fibrillation P1436 Y. Kagawa, E. Fujii, S. Fujita, M. Ito (Tsu, JP) Safety of warfarin and novel oral anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation ablation P1437 M. Fujimoto, T. Ikeda, K. Okeie, M. Yamamoto (Toyama, JP) Application of electrogram dyssynchrony to guide catheter ablation of persistent atrial fibrillation: acute and long term effect P1438 P. Kuklik, B. Schaeffer, B.A. Hoffmann, D. Schreiber, J.M. Moser, R.O. Akbulak, A. Sultan, J. Luker, D. Steven, S. Willems (Hamburg, DE) Effect of pulmonary vein anatomy and pulmonary vein diameters on outcome of cryoballoon aatheter ablation for atrial fibrillation P1439 E. Guler, G. Babur Guler, G.G. Demir, F. Kizilirmak, H.M. Gunes, M.O. Omaygenc, B. Cakal, F. Kilicaslan (Istanbul, TR) Magnetic and contact-force sensing catheters have similar orientation during circumferential pulmonary vein isolation: lessons from bipolar electrogram morphology analysis (W) P1440 D.G. Latcu, A. Ayari, S.S. Bun, A. Errahmouni, N. Saoudi (Monaco, MC) The different effect of anticoagulation during catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation according to preablation oral anticoagulant. P1441 J.Y. Kim, S.H. Kim, I.G. Song, T.S. Kim, J.H. Kim, S.W. Jang, M.Y. Lee, T.H. Rho, Y.S. Oh (Seoul, KR) Radiation-free pulmonary vein isolation in patients with atrial fibrillation and a patent foramen ovale P1442 S. Knecht, C. Sticherling, A. Muehl, T. Reichlin, N. Pavlovic, S. Osswald, M. Kuehne (Basel, CH) Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation: three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography provides an acceptable image quality for analysing the individual pv anatomy prior to an ablation procedure P1443 K. Kettering, F. Gramley, S.V. Bardeleben (Frankfurt and Mainz, DE) High output pace capture methodology has poor sensitivity for identifying the location of conduction gaps in the wide circumferential ablation line during pulmonary vein isolation P1444 S. Pollak, G. Monir, E. Bassily, J. Pepe (Orlando, US) Surgery & Pacing (Atrial Fibrillation) Myocardial 123I-MIBG scintigraphy in assessing of the cardiac radiofrequency denervation effectiveness Y. Saushkina, V. Evtushenko, A. Evtushenko, S. Minin, I. Efimova, Y. Lishmanov, K. Smishlyaev, O. Nasanova, V. Chernov, N. Efimova (Tomsk, RU) Tools: catheters, sources, mapping, navigators (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Safety of mapping in the sinus of valsalva region under intracardiac echocardiography guidance without angiography K.C. El Tallawi, T. Feghali, M. Refaat, M. Khoury, B. Abi-Saleh (Beirut, LB) A Novel, efficient method to identify gaps in cavo-tricuspid isthmus ablation line P. Vijayaraman, C.A. Hadadi, A. Naperkowski, G. Dandamudi, K.A. Ellenbogen (Wilkes Barre and Richmond, US) Zero fluoroscopy direction: going back to 3d mapping system origin A. Pani, F. Ruffa, G. De Vito, R. Brambilla, C. Gerosa, A. Vincenti, G. Rovaris, S. Negroni, S. Foresti, D. Malaspina (Lecco, Monza and Milan, IT) An early negative deflection of the bipolar electrogram predicts the site of origin of premature ventricular contractions G. Epicoco, A. Sorgente, H. Ali, G. Bonitta, S. Foresti, G. De Ambroggi, C. Balla, M.M. Ciccone, P. Lupo, R. Cappato (Bari and San Donato Milanese, IT) Optimization of left atrial catheterization by selective transseptal puncture. A single center experience. A. Radinovic, P. Mazzone, F. Guarracini, A. Marzi, N. Sora, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) Indications (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Validation of standard and new criteria for the differential diagnosis of narrow QRS tachycardia in children and adolescents K.J. Deutsch, S.M.S. Stec, P.K. Kukla, A.M. Morka, M.J. Jastrzebski, A.B. Baszko, M.P. Pitak, J.S. Sledz, M.M. Mazij, L.S. Szydlowski (Kielce, Rzeszow, Gorlice, Krakow, Poznan, Wroclaw and Katowice, PL) Impact of cavotricuspid isthmus morphology on procedural success rate of cryo- or radiofrequency ablation of cavotricuspid dependent atrial flutter S. Saygi, H. Bastani, C. Wredlert, M. Jensen-Urstad (Stockholm, SE) Results (Catheter ablation /except atrial fibrillation) Accessory pathway induced asynchrony in children: ablation as healing treatment for heart failure. G. Sarquella Brugada, A. Berruezo, S. Cesar, C. Bautista, L. Marzo, J. Brugada (Esplugues de Llobregat, ES) Experience of catheter ablation accessory pathways in children Ebstein's anomaly E. Artukhina, A.S.H. Revishvili (Moscow, RU) 126 P1445 P1446 P1447 P1448 P1449 P1450 P1451 P1452 P1453 P1454 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Devices (Pacing) Examination about the influence that difference in the sensing filter properties gives to the record of the intracardiac wave pattern. Y. Goseki, Y. Yazaki, K. Takarada, A. Yamashina (Tokyo, JP) Effect of non-apical right ventricular pacing for left ventricular function A. Baimbetov, K. Ergeshov, S. Anartayev, K. Bizhanov (Almaty, KZ) Predictors of super response to cardiac resynchronization therapy T. Segura De La Cal, R. Matia, A. Hernandez Madrid, E. Franco, J. Moreno, D. Rodriguez, C. Lazaro, J.L. Zamorano (Madrid, ES) Ultrasound-guided axillary venous puncture for implantable cardiac devices is a safe technique with a short learning curve S.S. Bun, M. Eljamili, D.G. Latcu, A. Errahmouni, T. Delassi, N. Saoudi (Monaco, MC) Procedural safety and long-term follow-up after pacemaker implantation in nonagenarians A. Loirat, D. Feneon, A. Behaghel, N. Behar, A. Le Helloco, P. Mabo, J.C. Daubert, C. Leclercq, R.P. Martins (Rennes, FR) Indications & Results (Pacing) Combined score using clinical, electrocardiographic and echocardiographic parameters to predict outcome after cardiac resynchronization therapy A. Bernard, L. Fauchier, S. Marechaux, A. Guiot, A. Reynaud, F. Schnell, C. Leclercq, P. Mabo, E. Donal (Tours, Lille and Rennes, FR) Use of clinical follow-up and pacemaker memories to define predictors of complete atrio-ventricular block or sudden death after balloon-expandable transcatheter aortic valve implantation. G. Viart, F. Anselme, E. Durand, A. Savoure, N. Auquier, H. Eltchaninoff (Rouen, FR) P1460 P1461 P1462 P1463 P1464 P1465 WEDNESDAY Technical aspects (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) The prognostic impact of electrocardiographic changes during therapeutic hypothermia in patients with resuscitated cardiac arrest M.H. Bae, C.Y. Kim, N.K. Kim, J.H. Kim, S.Y. Jang, S.H. Park, W.S. Choi, J.H. Lee, D.H. Yang, Y. Cho (Daegu, KR) Mouth and nose cooling for brain protection in OHCA and stroke by CO2 adiabatic expansion on a pig model G.H. Fontaine (Paris, FR) P1459 TUESDAY Primary & Secondary prevention (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Mechanism of shock prevention using high rate detection in primary prevention ICD therapy F. Eberhardt, H. Bonnemeier, T. Kleemann, J. Brachmann, S. Fischer, F. Birkenhauer, J.O. Schwab (Cologne, Kiel, Ludwigshafen Am Rhein, Coburg, Quedlinburg, Eschborn and Bonn, DE) Ventricular stimulation for the risk stratification of sudden cardiac death in non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy patients: old tools never die; they just fade away E. Kanoupakis, J. Fanourgiakis, E. Kallergis, H. Mavrakis, M. Vernardos, K. Roufas, S. Petousis, M. Touloupaki, P. Vardas (Heraklion, GR) Risk stratification of ventricular tachycardia in post-infarct patients with left ventricular ejection fraction>35%: usefulness of myocardial infarction scar assessment by magnetic resonance imaging N. Hammache, D. Voilliot, B. Brembilla-Perrot, F. Odille, M. Andronache, D. Mandry, N. Girerd, E. Aliot, N. Sadoul, C. De Chillou (Vandoeuvre les Nancy, FR) Impact of prolonged QRS duration and severe left ventricular dysfunction as a predictor of appropriate implantable cardioverter- defibrillator therapy N. Matsumoto, M. Ogawa, T. Yasuda, J. Morii, Y. Nagata, Y. Hitaka, S. Imaizumi, A. Matsunaga, K. Saku (Fukuoka, JP) Evaluating myocardial injury during ICD implantation using the upper limit of vulnerability versus standard defibrillation t hreshold testing S. Hebsur, J. Hunter, K. Lewis, J.C. Hsu, G. Feld, U. Birgersdotter-Green (San Diego, US) MONDAY Surgery (Catheter ablation /except atrial fibrillation) Efficacy of epicardial catheter ablation through subxiphoidal pericardiotomy guided by RMT for the treatment of recurrent ventricular arrhythmias in patients with non-ischemic cardiomyopathy P1458 R. Prisecaru, L. Riahi, D. Stockman, Y. De Greef, P. Van Den Heuvel, B. Schwagten (Antwerp, BE) SUNDAY Catheter ablation of ventricular ectopy: is rare too rare? P1455 J. Seiler, L. Roten, F. Noti, H. Tanner, N. Tran, A. Medeiros-Domingo, J. Fuhrer, H. Servatius (Bern, CH) Implanted cardioverter defibrillator programming based on non invasive programmed stimulation after catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia P1456 G. Paglino, F. Baratto, M. Yamase, T. Oloriz, G. Santagostino Baldi, P. Vergara, A. Radinovic, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) Efficacy and safety of a new 8 mm ablation catheter with microelectrodes to ablate cavo-tricuspid isthmus dependent atrial flutter and slow-fast atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia P1457 V. Ducceschi, F. Maddaluno, C. Fiorentino, M. Santoro, G. Gregorio (Naples, Milan and Vallo Della Lucania, IT) P1466 P1467 P1468 P1469 P1470 P1471 P1472 127 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Ongoing need for cardiac pacing in a contemporary cohort of orthotopic heart transplant patients through one year of follow-up T. Farid, A.R. Moser, B. Austin, A. Magalski, A. Wimmer (Kansas City, US) Technical and imaging aspects (Resynchronisation therapy) The influence of left ventricular midwall fibrosis on torsional mechanics. The implications for CRT. R.J. Taylor, F. Umar, E.L.S. Lin, A. Ahmed, W.E. Moody, W. Mazur, B. Stegemann, J.N. Townend, R.P. Steeds, F. Leyva (Birmingham, GB; Cincinnati, US; Maastricht, NL) More favorable electrical and mechanical reverse remodeling after cardiac resynchronization therapy with quadripolar versus conventional bipolar lead S.J. Park, K.J. Chun, K.M. Park, Y.K. On, J. Huh, J.S. Kim (Seoul, KR) Configuration of coronary veins in target area for cardiac resynchronization according to the systolic function R. Mlynarski, A. Mlynarska, K.S. Golba, M. Sosnowski (Katowice, PL) Intra-procedural correlation of potential anatomic sites for LV lead placement and RV-LV measurement A. Schricker, G. Feld, J. Hsu, K. Lewis, J. Hunter, U. Birgersdotter-Green (San Diego, US) Indications & Results (Resynchronisation therapy) Two new electrocardiographic intra- and interventricular dyssynchrony criteria improve cardiac resynchronization therapy outcome prediction A. Vereckei, M. Kiss, Z.S. Szelenyi, E. Zima, V. Kutyifa, B. Merkely (Budapest, HU) Multipoint pacing acutely induces better hemodynamics and QRS narrowing compared to conventional BiV. F. Zanon, E. Baracca, G. Pastore, L. Marcantoni, D. Lanza, C. Fraccaro, L. Roncon, D. Cavazzini, S. Aggio, F.W. Prinzen (Rovigo and Adria (RO), IT; Maastricht, NL) Correlation between clinical response to cardiac resynchronization therapy and changes in frequency spectra of the first heart sound recorded with an endocardial acceleration sensor D. Kiblboeck, H. Hoellinger, E. Zeindlhofer, A. Winter, G. Eisserer, L. Pilgerstorfer, P. Siostrzonek, J. Reisinger (Linz, AT) The jurdham procedure for endocardial cardiac resynchronization therapy: medium term follow-up. L. Delgado Elias, A. Negrete, A. Trainini, N. Lopez Cabanillas, J. Trainini, A. Fischer, S. Worley, M.S. Palacio, B. Elencwajg (Buenos Aires, AR; Cali, CO; New York and lancaster, US) Compound parameters of electrical propagation at implant identify target regions and areas of avoidance during cardiac resynchronization therapy S. Ross, E. Kongsgaard, T. Edvardsen, T. Haaland, L.O. Gammelsrud, T. Fischer, R. Skaardal, H.H. Odland (Oslo, NO) Pulmonary vascular resistence and transpulmonary gradient in non-responders to CRT T. Minarik, M. Fedorco, M. Taborsky (Ostrava and Olomouc, CZ) Different ventricular arrhythmic outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy-defibrillators in women A. Quesada Dorador, F. Arteaga, R. Romero-Villafranca, J. Martinez-Ferrer, L. Perez-Alvarez, J. Alzueta-Rodriguez, J. Garcia-Gerrero, J.G. Martinez, X. Vinolas, J. Porres (Valencia, Alava, A Coruña, Malaga, Badajoz, Alicante, Barcelona and San Sebastian, ES) Gender differences in CRT patients with surgically implanted epicardial leads L. Chen, H. Fu, S. Wong, Y. Cha, U. Birgersdotter-Green, V. Pretorius (San Diego and Rochester, US) Lead management - extractions and recalls High recurrence rate of device-related adverse events following transvenous lead extraction procedure in CRT patients F. Regoli, M.G. Bongiorni, R. Rordorf, M. Santamaria, L. Segreti, V. De Regibus, G. Conte, M. Caputo, C. Klersy, A. Auricchio (Lugano, CH; Pisa, Pavia and Campobasso, IT) Immediate reimplantation after the extraction of infected cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) C. Salazar Ramirez, E. Gutierrez Carretero, A. De Alarcon Gonzalez (Malaga and Sevilla, ES) Syncope Safety and tolerability of tilt testing and carotid sinus massage in the oldest old. G. Rivasi, M. Rafanelli, G. Toffanello, A. Ceccofiglio, F. Tesi, N. Marchionni, A. Ungar (Florence, IT) Pause-dependent differences in RAAS activation in patients with vasovagal syncope. J. Gajek, D. Zysko (Wroclaw, PL) Evaluation of military personnel at a dedicated syncope Center A. Naimushin, S. Laufer, M. Abu Hadba, D. Bar Lev, M. Glikson (Ramat Gan, IL) Mechanism (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Regional variation in ostial myocardial dimensions predicts sites of acute reconnection after left atrial appendage electrical isolation S. Panikker, R. Virmani, F. Kolodgie, J. Jarman, L. Mantziari, S.K. Haldar, J.P. Foran, V. Markides, T. Wong (London, GB; Gaithersburg, US) 128 P1473 P1474 P1475 P1476 P1477 P1478 P1479 P1480 P1481 P1482 P1483 P1484 P1485 P1486 P1487 P1488 P1489 P1490 P1491 TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Pharmacology (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Vernakalant facilitated electrical cardioversion - comparison of intravenous vernakalant and amiodarone for drug enhanced electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation after failed electrical cardio A. Muessigbrodt, S. John, J. Kosiuk, S. Richter, G. Hindricks, A. Bollmann (Leipzig, DE) P1493 P1494 P1495 P1496 P1497 Clinical mechanisms (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: survival assessment and identification of factors associated with the risk of sudden cardiac death S. Komissarova (Minsk, BY) P1498 P1499 P1500 P1501 P1502 WEDNESDAY ECG and eCardiology (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Does climbing eight thousands peaks influence on ECG and autonomic nervous system? G. Pytel, M. Kurdziel, J. Waclawski, A. Kurek, A. Kazik, K. Gierlaszynska, M. Gasior, B. Sredniawa (Zabrze, PL) Comparative analysis of transmural dispersion of repolarization and the concentration of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in the plasma as an indicator of electrical instability in children with HCM V. Linyaeva, I.V. Leontieva (Moscow, RU) Predictive value of deceleration capacity for risk stratification of sudden cardiac death in patients after myocardial infarction: 5-year data E. Okisheva, D. Tsaregorodtsev, V. Sulimov (Moscow, RU) Evaluation of signal average electrocardiogram as a noninvasive outcome predictor of ventricular tachycardia catheter ablation in a dedicated VT unit: initial single centre experience F. Melillo, T. Oloriz, M. Yamase, F. Guarracini, F. Baratto, N. Trevisi, M. Evangelista, P. Mazzone, G. Maccabelli, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) Multiscale sensitivity analysis in patient-specific models of cardiac electrophysiology C. Sanchez, M. Potse, F. Regoli, M.L. Caputo, G. Conte, T. Moccetti, E. Caiani, F. Prinzen, R. Krause, A. Auricchio (Lugano, CH; Milan, IT; Maastricht, NL) Right bundle branch block pattern in patients with previous myocardial infarction. D. Zysko, D. Timler, T. Grzebieniak, M. Obremska, P. Szyber, M. Rachwalik, J. Gajek, A. Fedorowski (Wroclaw and Lodz, PL; Malmo, SE) TUESDAY Monitoring tools Long-term monitoring of respiratory rate in patients with heart failure: the multiparametric heart failure evaluation in implantable cardioverter defibrillator patients (MULTITUDE-HF) Study G.B. Forleo, L. Santini, M. Campoli, V. Ribatti, M. Malavasi, A. Scaccia, M. Menichelli, M. Lovecchio, G. Carreras, S. Valsecchi (Rome, Viterbo, Sora, Frosinone, Milan and Rieti, IT) MONDAY Genetics (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Tbx18 overexpression improves function and alters gene expression in bradycardic subsidiary right atrial pacemaker tissue M.H. Choudhury, J. Yanni, S.J. Kakar, A.D.souza, P.A. Kingston, H. Dobrzynski, M.R. Boyett, G.M. Morris (Manchester, GB) Variant rs2200733 on chromosome 4q25 confers increased risk of atrial fibrillation independently on traditional risk factors in a Greek population N. Fragkakis, K.K. Kalinderi, A.F. Fotoglidis, K.K. Koskinas, D.K. Katritsis, K.L. Letsas, P.K. Kyriakou, V.S. Skeberis, L.F. Fidani, V.V. Vassilikos (Thessaloniki, THESSALONIKI and Athens, GR) P1492 SUNDAY Innervation relationship between cardiac ganglionated plexi and atria analyzed by neuronal tracing in canine hearts L. Lee, M.J. Cha, Y.J. Cho, E.K. Choi, S.E.I.L. Oh (Seoul, KR) Inhibition of late INa suppresses the pro-arrhythmic but not the chronotropic effect of isoproterenol: comparison with a beta-blocker A. Dhalla, H. Ling, L. Chi, L. Belardinelli (Fremont, US) P1503 P1504 Others (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia during pregnancy : retrospective study of 21 patients (W) P1505 E. Varlet, J. Nizard, G. Duthoit, V. Fressart, N. Badenco, X. Waintraub, T. Chastre, C. Maupain, F. Hidden-Lucet, E. Gandjbakhch (Paris, FR) First ECG derivative method as a marker of ventricular arrhythmias in chronic alcoholics during acute alcohol withdrawal P1506 A.S. Gorbunova, S.Y.U. Levashov, E.G. Volkova (Chelyabinsk, RU) P1507 The diagnostic value of positron emission tomography in patients with cardiac sarcoidosis K. Higuchi, K. Tachibana, H. Muramoto, A. Suzuki, Y. Onishi, S. Umezawa, A. Niwa, K. Hirao (Kanagawa and Tokyo, JP) Preliminary evaluation of an educational program for critical nurses concerning QT interval prolongation to prevent Torsade de Pointes P1508 S.L. Lo, H.S. Lo, S.J. Yeh, W.J. Cherng, S.H. Chen, F.C. Lin (Tauyuan, Taipei, Tau Yuan and Keelung, TW) 129 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 130 Anticoagulation Acute procedural outcomes of percutaneous left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO): a multicentre experience P1509 T.R. Betts, M. Leo, P. Kanagaratnam, D. Hildick-Smith, O. Segal, D. Todd, D. Fox, C. Pepper, J. Foran, T. Wong (Oxford, London, Brighton, Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds, GB) Structured multidisciplinary approach ensures optimal anticoagulation therapy in patients with atrial fibrillation. P1510 A.E. Albertsen, E.D. Monning, B.R.R. Nielsen, D.S. Moller (Viborg, DK) Remote monitoring Investigation on routine follow-up in heart failure patients with remotely monitored implanted cardioverter defibrillators systems C. Hansen, C. Loges, F. Birkenhauer, C. Weiss (Göttingen, Bad Friedrichshall, Eschborn and Lüneburg, DE) P1511 Registries and surveys Information for patients prior to consent for pacemaker or defibrillator implantation - fit for purpose? J.M. Mccomb, E.J. Shepherd (Newcastle upon Tyne, GB) P1512 WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 MORNING Main Session NAPOLI New EHRA Scientific Documents-1 Chairpersons: K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE); A.N. Hovhannesyan (Yerevan, AM) We will present and discuss new EHRA Scientific Documents. EHRA /HRS/APHRS joint document on VT. C. Torp-Pedersen (Aalborg, DK) Cardiac Arrhythmias in Acute Coronary Syndromes. EHRA/ACCA/EAPCI Position Paper B. Gorenek (Eskisehir, TR) Catheter Based Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion M. Glikson (Ramat Gan, IL) Patient values and preferences in managing cardiac arrhythmias D. Lane (Birmingham, GB) 08:30 - 10:00 Symposium 1513 1514 1515 1516 TORINO Basic research has produced several novel, innovative approaches to antiarrhythmic therapy. New targets and strategies will be presented and discussed in this session. 08:30 - 10:00 Main Session 1517 1518 1519 1520 PALERMO Opportunities to prevent sudden death in sports Chairpersons: S. Manola (Zagreb, HR); N.A.M. Estes (Boston, US) WEDNESDAY K2P channel inhibition to suppress atrial fibrillation. D. Thomas (Heidelberg, DE) Mechanisms of LQTS. Is individualized therapy possible? L. Crotti (Pavia, IT) Is there a therapeutic role for microRNAs in heart rhythm disorders? R. Caballero (Madrid, ES) Suppression of arrhythmia by late sodium current inhibition. R. Coppini (Florence, IT) TUESDAY Emerging molecular strategies in antiarrhythmic therapy Chairpersons: M. Vukmirovic (Cetinje, ME); J.R. Ehrlich (Frankfurt, DE) Basic and genetic track 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 MONDAY 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 SUNDAY 08:30 - 10:00 New insights related to the prevention of sudden death in athletes 08:30 08:52 09:15 09:37 The incidental finding of post-myocarditis fibrosis on MR: how to proceed? A. Wolak (Jerusalem, IL) New insights from cardiac MR during uninterrupted exercise. H. Heidbuchel (Hasselt, BE) The place of AEDs and ICDs in competitive sports. B. Olshansky (Iowa City, US) Fighting sudden death in sports arenas. L. Serratosa Fernandez (San Lorenzo De El Escorial, ES) 1521 1522 1523 1524 131 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 MORNING 132 08:30 - 10:00 Symposium GENOVA The art of the ECG. Part 1 Chairpersons: J. Farre (Madrid, ES); H.J. Wellens (Maastricht, NL) Non invasive and eCardiology track The ECG is our daily "work horse”. Although 110 years old new information about the value of the ECG continues to occur, requiring repeated education to use the ECG optimally in our management of the cardiac patient. With the help of a voting system Dr. Farre and Dr. Wellens will test your current knowledge and will go from there. 08:30 Discussants:. J. Farre (Madrid, ES); H.J. Wellens (Maastricht, NL) 08:30 - 10:00 1525 Oral Abstract Session AGORA Prediction of response to crt and patient outcomes Chairpersons: V. Kutyifa (Rochester, US); W.T. Abraham (Columbus, US) Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. 08:30 Biventricular, left ventricular only and multipoint pacing in CRT patients: an acute hemodynamic comparison. F. Zanon, E. Baracca, G. Pastore, L. Marcantoni, D. Lanza, C. Picariello, L. Roncon, S. Aggio, P. Galasso, F.W. Prinzen (Rovigo, IT; Maastricht, NL) 08:39 Optimizing the LV pacing site by means of electrical delay and LVdp/dtmax may predict the clinical outcome in CRT patients: results of one year follow-up F. Zanon, D. Lanza, C. Fraccaro, L. Marcantoni, E. Baracca, G. Pastore, C. Picariello, L. Roncon, S. Aggio, F.W. Prinzen (Rovigo, IT; Maastricht, NL) 08:48 Validation of a simple risk stratification tool for patients implanted with cardiac resynchronization therapy: the valid-crt risk score M. Gasparini, C. Klersy, C. Leclercq, M. Lunati, M. Landolina, A. Auricchio, M. Santini, G. Boriani, A. Proclemer, F. Leyva (Rozzano, Pavia, Milan, Rome, Bologna and Udine, IT; Rennes, FR; Lugano, CH; Birmingham, GB) 08:57 Safety and outcome of left ventricular endocardial pacing: the 12 months results of the alternate site cardiac resynchronization (ALSYNC) study J.M. Morgan, M. Biffi, L. Geller, F. Ruffa, C. Leclerq, S. Tung, B.E.W. Gerritse, Z. Yang, R. Yee, P. Jais (Southampton, GB; Bologna and Lecco, IT; Budapest, HU; Rennes and Bordeaux, FR; Vancouver and London, CA; Maastricht, NL; Minneapolis, US) 09:06 Cardiac re-synchronization therapy for infants with left bundle branch block caused by various etiologies. H. Sakaguchi, Y. Hayama, A. Miyazaki, T. Hoashi, K. Kagisaki, H. Ohuchi (Suita, JP) 09:15 Positive response to cardiac resynchronization therapy reduces arrhythmic events after elective generator change in patients with primary prevention CRT-D. F.A. Sebag, N. Lellouche, M.D.O.neil, M. Wright, C. Leclerq, C.A. Rinaldi (Rennes and Creteil, FR; London, GB) 09:24 Association of apical rocking with long-term major adverse cardiac events in patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy A. Ghani, P.P.H.M. Delnoy, A. Adiyaman, J.P. Ottervanger, A.R. Ramdat Misier, J.J.J. Smit, A. Elvan (Zwolle, NL) 09:33 Prognostic value of epicardial strain amplitude at CRT left ventricular pacing site A. Laish-Farkash, V. Khalameizer, E. Fishman, A. Costa, Y. Shmayahu, A. Katz (Ashkelon and Rosh Haayin, IL) 09:42 Biventricular pacing increases left anterior descending artery flow by increasing the dominant backward-travelling decompression (suction) wave in patients with left bundle branch block. S.B.L. Claridge, Z. Chen, T. Jackson, J. Behar, M. Lumley, K. De Silva, R. Williams, J. Bostock, D. Perera, C.A. Rinaldi (London, GB) 09:51 Impact of collagen turnover markers on echocardiographic response and mortality after CRT-D implantation in TRUST-CRT study population A. Sokal, R. Lenarczyk, O. Kowalski, K. Mitrega, S. Pluta, J. Stabryla-Deska, Z. Kalarus (Zabrze, PL) 1526 1527 1528 1529 1530 1531 1532 1533 1534 1535 WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 MORNING Posters on display for the whole congress The outstanding quality of the following abstracts meant they received the highest grades; accordingly they have been given full visibility for the entire congress. (The “Best Abstracts” are listed page 39 to 41) Moderated Posters POSTER AREA Understanding the substrate in arrhythmias and its impact on outcome Chairpersons: J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES); P. Geelen (Aalst, BE) Characterization of the endocardial component of ventricular tachycardia reentrant circuits by postpacing interval electroanatomical mapping P1536 O. Salvador, S. Castrejon, D. Filgueiras-Rama, M. Arceluz, E. Falconi, F. Cruz, C. Vazquez, R. Delgado, M. Ortega, J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES) Selective atrial vagal denervation guided by spectral mapping to treat advanced atrio-ventricular block. P1537 E. Rivarola, C. Hardy, D. Hachul, E. Sosa, M. Scanavacca (Sao Paulo, BR) Performance of the SA-VA difference to differentiate atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia from atrioventricular tachycardia in a large cohort (W) P1538 F. Akerstrom, M.A. Arias, F.J. Garcia-Fernandez, M. Pachon, R. Salgado, A. Puchol, L. Rodriguez-Padial (Toledo and Burgos, ES) Is epicardial approach routinely required to the ablation of ventricular tachycardias in patients with non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy? P1539 G. Santagostino, T. Oloriz, F. Baratto, N. Trevisi, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) Critical progressive activation delay after premature stimulation is associated with polymorphic ventricular tachycardia in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy: results from the Leiden NICM study P1540 J. Venlet, S.R.D. Piers, S.F.A. Askar, G.F.L. Kapel, M. De Riva Silva, H.M. Siebelink, M.J. Schalij, D.A. Pijnappels, K. Zeppenfeld (Leiden, NL) Arrhythmogenic substrate characterization in patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy undergoing ventricular tachycardia ablation P1541 C. Bisceglia, S. Kirubakaran, J. Silberbauer, T. Oloriz, N. Trevisi, F. Baratto, P. Della Bella (Milan, IT) Arrhythmia substrate characterization in relation to survival and long-term outcomes of catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia in nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy P1542 B. Dinov, A. Schratter, V. Schirripa, L. Fiedler, A. Bollmann, S. Rolf, G. Hindricks, A. Arya (Leipzig, DE) Number of beats in the transition zone with fixed SA interval determines accessory pathway location in atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (W) P1543 F. Akerstrom, M.A. Arias, M. Jensen-Urstad, M. Pachon, P. Insulander, A. Puchol, L. Rodriguez-Padial (Toledo, ES; Stockholm, SE) Atrial fibrillation after radiofrequency catheter ablation of atrial tachyarrhythmias in adult patients after surgical repair of congenital heart disease P1544 T. Noda, M. Wada, I. Nakajima, K. Ishibashi, K. Miyamoto, H. Okamura, T. Aiba, S. Kamakura, K.F. Kusano (Suita, Osaka, JP) Long-term outcome of intra-atrial reentrant tachycardia catheter ablation in adults with congenital heart disease. P1545 R. Peinado, O. Salvador, A.E. Gonzalez, J. Ruiz-Cantador, A. Vega, D.H. Garcia, M.A. Gonzalez-Vasserot, J.L. Merino, A. Sanchez Recalde, J.M. Oliver (Madrid, ES) WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Moderated Posters must be set up between 08:00 and 08:30, removed between 12:30 and 13:00 and be on display from 08:30 until 12:30. The presenter should be present throughout the coffee break (10:00 - 11:00) in order to discuss the poster. The following abstracts were chosen for their high quality and will be discussed during the Moderated Poster session animated by two chairpersons between 10:00 - 11:00. Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present and discuss their research in front of the audience and the chairpersons MONDAY 10:00 - 11:00 SUNDAY 08:30 - 18:00 “Best Abstracts” Poster on display in the poster area 133 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 MORNING 11:00 - 12:30 Main Session NAPOLI New EHRA Scientific Documents-2 Chairpersons: B. Gorenek (Eskisehir, TR); G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 Atrial cardiomyopathies: definition, characterisation and clinical implication A. Goette (Paderborn, DE) How to set up a syncope unit. R.A. Kenny (Dublin 8, IE) Chronic kidney disease in the patient with cardiac rhythm disturbances or implantable electrical devices. G. Boriani (Bologna, IT) HRS/EHRA/APHRS/ SOLAECE Expert Consensus Statement on Optimal ICD Programming and Testing. L. Fauchier (Tours, FR) 11:00 - 12:30 Main Session 1546 1547 1548 1549 TORINO Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT): difficult decisions in complex patients Chairpersons: A.S. Manolis (Glyfada-Athens, GR); M. Lunati (Milan, IT) Device track To approach CRT in very specific and complex settings 11:00 11:18 11:36 11:54 12:12 CRT in NYHA IV patients with/without inotropes. R.L. Lenarczyk (Zabrze, PL) CRT in chronic and terminal kidney disease. F. Leyva-Leon (Sutton Coldfield, GB) CRT in congenital heart disease. M.J. Schalij (Voorschoten, NL) CRT in neuromuscolar disorders. F. Anselme (Rouen, FR) Previous unsuccessful attempts of LV lead implantation: which approach for resynchronisation? I. Kassai (London, GB) 11:00 - 12:30 Main Session 1550 1551 1552 1553 1554 PALERMO Non-lethal arrhythmic challenges in athletes. Joint session with EACPR Chairpersons: H. Heidbuchel (Hasselt, BE); T. Balabanski (Sofia, BG) Joint Session Every electrophysiologist is confronted with these vexing questions. How to proceed in practice? 11:00 11:22 11:45 12:07 134 Investigation of ventricular extra-systoles in athletes A. Malhotra (London, GB) Therapeutic advice to the athlete with atrial fibrillation. L. Mont (Barcelona, ES) Left ventricular non-compaction in an athlete’s heart: hallmark or risk? M. Papadakis (London, GB) The young athlete with asymptomatic preexcitation. M.J. Schalij (Voorschoten, NL) 1555 1556 1557 1558 WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 MORNING Symposium GENOVA The art of the ECG. Part 2 Chairpersons: J. Farre (Madrid, ES); H.J. Wellens (Maastricht, NL) Non invasive and eCardiology track SUNDAY 11:00 - 12:30 The ECG is our daily "work horse”. Although 110 years old new information about the value of the ECG continues to occur, requiring repeated education to use the ECG optimally in our management of the cardiac patient. With the help of a voting system Dr. Farre and Dr. Wellens will test your current knowledge and will go from there. Discussants:. J. Farre (Madrid, ES); H.J. Wellens (Maastricht, NL) 11:00 - 12:30 1559 Oral Abstract Session AGORA Complications of af ablation: avoidance, recognition and management Chairpersons: M. Didenko (Saint - Petersburg, RU); M. Scaglione (Asti, IT) 11:27 11:36 11:45 11:54 12:03 12:12 12:21 The incidence of silent cerebral thromboembolism in catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation using novel oral anticoagulants versus therapeutic warfarin 1560 A. Aso, T. Nakamura, M. Nishihara, T. Mori, K. Takenaka, K. Numaguchi, Y. Murasato, K. Hiyamuta (Fukuoka, JP) Incidence and predictors of pericardial effusion during and immediately after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation 1561 Y. Murakawa, A. Nogami, M. Shoda, K. Inoue, S. Naito, K. Kumagai, Y. Miyauchi, T. Yamane, N. Morita, K. Okumura (Kawasaki, Tsukuba, Tokyo, Osaka, Maebashi, Fukuoka, Hachioji and Hirosaki, JP) May a clinical assessment predict left atrial appendage thrombi presence in patients undergoing atrial fibrillation transcatheter ablation? A large retrospective experience 1562 M. Anselmino, L. Garberoglio, S. Gili, A. Battaglia, S. Frea, W. Grosso Marra, M. Morello, D. Castagno, M. Scaglione, F. Gaita (Turin and Asti, IT) Risk of left atrial appendage thrombus in patients scheduled for ablation for atrial fibrillation beyond the CHA2DS2VASc score 1563 A.A. Sikorska, J. Baran, E. Pilichowska-Paszkiet, M. Sikora-Frac, T. Krynski, R. Piotrowski, S.M. Stec, B. Zaborska, P. Kulakowski (Warsaw and Rzeszow, PL) Higher incidence of esophageal lesions after atrial fibrillation ablation related to the use esophageal temperature probes. 1564 P. Mueller, F. Fochler, A. Szoelloesi, K. Nentwich, M. Roos, J. Krug, P. Halbfass, A. Schade, T. Deneke (Bad Neustadt an der Saale, DE) The clinical course and management of periesophageal vagal nerve injury after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation: lessons from long-term follow-up. 1565 M. Terasawa, K. Satomi, Y. Iwasaki, K. Takarada, Y. Tsunoda, S. Takahashi, Y. Yazaki, Y. Goseki, K. Uno, A. Yamashina (Hachiouji and Sapporo, JP) Low vulnerability of the esophagus for electroporation ablation 1566 K.G.E.J. Neven, V.J.H.M. Van Driel, H. Van Wessel, R. Van Es, H.H. Fidder, A. Vink, P.A.F.M. Doevendans, F.H.M. Wittkampf (Utrecht, NL) Ablation of atrial fibrillation with uninterrupted NOAC treatment during ablation of atrial fibrillation is not associated with severe peri- and postprocedural complications 1567 C. Wunderlich, M. Christoph, Y. Huo, M. Forkmann, T. Gaspar, J. Salmas, M. Pohl, J. Mayer, C. Piorkowski (Dresden, DE) Feasibility and safety of apixaban as compared to rivaroxaban for periprocedural anticoagulation in patients undergoing catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation 1568 A. Rillig, J. Plesman, T. Lin, C.H. Heeger, A. Metzner, E. Wissner, S. Mathew, F. Ouyang, K.H. Kuck, R.R. Tilz (Hamburg, DE) The safety of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation using open irrigation catheter in patients on chronic hemodialysis 1569 Y. Furukawa, T. Yamada, T. Morita, S. Tamaki, Y. Iwasaki, M. Kawasaki, A. Kikuchi, T. Kondo, M. Fukunami (Osaka, JP) WEDNESDAY 11:00 11:09 11:18 TUESDAY Each speaker will present and discuss their research during the session. After the session finishes each speaker will have a dedicated screen next to the Agora in the «Abstract Discussion Zone» in order to further discuss and display their presentation and facilitate in-depth dialogue with interested parties. MONDAY 11:00 135 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 MORNING 136 12:45 - 13:45 Special Event NAPOLI Awards and Closing Ceremony Chairpersons: K.H. Kuck (Hamburg, DE); G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) 12:45 12:50 13:00 13:15 13:20 13:25 13:35 Summary EUROPACE 2015. C. Linde (Stockholm, SE) Pioneer in clinical Electrophysiology Lecture Cardiac pacing: more than 50 years of conceptual and technological breakthroughs. J.C. Daubert (Rennes, FR) 20 000 Vies. L. Gaborieau (Levallois Perret, FR) Young Investigator Award & Moderated Posters Winners Announcement. M. Glikson (Ramat Gan, IL) Announcement: training Fellowship winners. J.L. Merino (Madrid, ES) Announcement: academic Research Fellowship winner. C. Blomstrom-Lundqvist (Uppsala, SE) Farewell address EHRA president. G. Hindricks (Leipzig, DE) 1570 1571 1576 1572 1573 1574 1575 WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Poster Session POSTER AREA Poster session 7 Posters must be set up between 08:00 - 08:30, removed between 12:30 - 13:00, to be on display between 08:30 - 12:30. The presenter should be available by the poster during the coffee break (10:00 to 11:00) in order to discuss the research with the audience. Antiarrhythmic drugs (Atrial Fibrillation) Efficacy and safety of PVI with the multielectrode irrigated-tip nMARQ catheter P. Vergara, L. Capulzini, G. Paparella (Milan, IT; Brussels, BE) P1579 P1580 P1581 P1582 P1583 P1584 WEDNESDAY Catheter ablation (Atrial Fibrillation) Ablation for atrial fibrillation combined with left atrial appendage closure: three years follow-up data P1585 A. Alipour, M.J. Swaans, V.F. Van Dijk, J.C. Balt, M.C. Post, M.A.R. Bosschaert, B.J. Rensing, L.V.A. Boersma (Nieuwegein, NL) A meta-analysis on additional CFAE ablation in atrial fibrillation patients: no benefit over simple pulmonary vein isolation. P1586 R.A. Providencia, P. Lambiase, N. Srinivasan, G. Babu, S. Ahsan, F. Khan, E. Rowland, A.W. Chow, M. Lowe, O. Segal (London, GB) Characteristics of patients with early in-hospital recurrence after cather ablation for atrial fibrillation: Insights from the German ablation registry (W) P1587 A. Sultan, J.L. Luker, D.A. Andresen, K.H.K. Kuck, E.H. Hoffmann, J.B. Brachmann, S.W. Willems, L.E. Eckardt, J.S. Senges, D.S. Steven (Cologne, Hamburg, Munich, Coburg, Münster and Ludwigshafen, DE) Objective, automated lesion annotation (VisiTag) during pulmonary vein isolation: Influence on acute isolation rates and lesion characteristics P1588 S. Asbach, C. Lang, L. Trolese, C. Bode, F. Schluermann (Freiburg, DE) Radiofrequency catheter ablation for redo procedures after pv isolation with the cryoballoon technique: analysis of pv conduction recovery patterns and long-term outcome of two ablation strategies P1589 K. Kettering, F. Gramley (Frankfurt, DE) Biatrial rotor ablation guided by FIRM basket map: initial single center experience. P1590 L. Vitali Serdoz, P. Halbfass, C. Mahnkopf, J. Brachmann (Coburg, DE) Atrial fibrillation recurrence after catheter ablation of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: is there a role for left atrial speckle tracking echocardiography? P1591 A. Monteiro, A. Galrinho, M. Oliveira, L. Branco, P.S. Cunha, P. Rio, R. Pimenta, M.J. Ferreira, P. Sarmento, R.C. Ferreira (Lisbon, PT) Non invasive risk stratification identifies populations at high and low risk for long-term recurrence after catheter ablation of persistent atrial fibrillation (W) P1592 J. Luker, A. Sultan, D. Schreiber, S. Lezius, M. Frohlich, H. Servatius, B.A. Hoffmann, S. Willems, D. Steven (Cologne and Hamburg, DE; Bern, CH) Silent cerebral lesions (scl) post-ablation with open-irrigated multi-electrode radiofrequency catheters in paf patients: results from a subpopulation of the revolution and remarqable trials P1593 M. Grimaldi, M. Duytschaever, J. Sussman, E.G. Daoud, J.B. Deville, D. Lakkireddy, R. Horton, V. Swarup, A. Wickliffe, P. Jais (Acquaviva Delle Fonti, IT; Brugge, BE; Morristown, Columbus, Plano, Kansas City, Austin, Phoenix and Atlanta, US; Bordeaux-Pessac, FR) TUESDAY Mechanisms & Computer modelling (Atrial Fibrillation) Location of rotors in patients with atrial fibrillation:use of a novel body surface mapping system C. Lemes, S. Deiss, T. Maurer, A. Saguner, A. Tsyganov, M. Chmelevsky, F. Ouyang, A. Metzner, K.H. Kuck, E. Wissner (Hamburg, DE; Moscow and Saint Petersburg, RU) P1578 MONDAY Clinical and epidemiological aspects (Atrial Fibrillation) Validation of a novel implantable cardiac monitor for AF detection: the Detect AF study results G. Noelker, J. Mayer, L.H. Boldt, K. Seidl, V. Van Driel, T. Massa, M. Kollum, J. Brachmann, M. Boogmans, T. Lewalter (Bad Oeynhausen, Dresden, Berlin, Ingolstadt, Frankfurt, Singen, Coburg and Muenchen, DE; Leyenburg, NL; Bruxelles, BE) Vasospastic angina as both a risk factor for new-onset atrial fibrillation and a predictor of negative outcome in atrial fibrillation patients M.J. Cha, S.R. Lee, W.H. Lim, S.H. Kang, Y.J. Cho, I.Y. Oh, E.K. Choi, S. Oh (Seoul, KR) Effect of right ventricular pacing site on occurrence of atrial fibrillation G. Pastore, F. Zanon, E. Baracca, S. Aggio, C. Picariello, D. Lanza, L. Marcantoni, M. Carraro, L. Conte, L. Roncon (Rovigo, IT) Clinical characteristics of patients aged under 40 with lone atrial fibrillation M. Maruyama, T. Noda, M. Wada, I. Nakajima, K. Ishibashi, H. Okamura, K. Miyamoto, T. Aiba, S. Kamakura, K. Kusano (Osaka, JP) P wave dispersion - a clinically useful parameter that does not exist. K. Zimmer, W. Przywara, J. Gajek (Wroclaw, PL) SUNDAY 08:30 - 12:30 137 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 POSTERS A new concept: single shot isolation of the left atrial appendage using the 28mm cryoballoon P1594 S. Bordignon, A. Fuernkranz, L. Perrotta, A. Kostantionu, B. Schullte-Hahn, B. Nowak, B. Schmidt, K.R.J. Chun (Frankfurt a.M., DE) ICE assisted radiofrequency ablation of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation-modern standard in elderly patients P1595 I. Skigin, I. Pyaterichenko, K. Shorokhov, E. Voytkovskaya, T. Elizarova, A. Abramov (Saint-Petersburg, RU) Time-dependent development of respiratory acidosis during conscious sedation for pulmonary vein isolation (W) P1596 R.F. Feurich, J.R. Ehrlich, A. Fink, G. Buerkle (Wiesbaden, DE) High incidence of low esophageal temperatures during second generation cryoballoon therapy for atrial fibrillation P1597 M.M.D. Molenaar, M.F. Scholten, T. Hesselink, Y.J. Stevenhagen, J.M. Van Opstal (Enschede, NL) Pulmonary vein stenosis after pulmonary vein isolation using duty-cycled unipolar/bipolar radiofrequency ablation guided by intracardiac echocardiography P1598 S. Asbach, F. Schluermann, L. Trolese, G. Pache, C. Bode, T. Krauss (Freiburg, DE) Superior efficacy of pulmonary vein isolation with online contact force measurement persists after the learning period: a prospective case control study P1599 M. Wolf, J.B. Saenen, W. Bories, H.P. Miljoen, C. Vrints, A. Sarkozy (Antwerp, BE) The coronary sinus is an important extra-PV substrate of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: evidence from serial inducibility testing P1600 M. Namdar, P. Gentil-Baron, H. Sunthorn, H. Burri, D. Shah (Geneva, CH) Does left atrial electroanatomical remodeling involve the P-wave to left appendage time determined by noninvasive transthoracic echocardiography? P1601 Y. Hori, S. Nakahara, N. Tsukada, A. Nakagawa, N. Nishiyama, T. Komatsu, S. Kobayashi, Y. Sakai, I. Taguchi (Koshigaya City, JP) Incidence of dormant conduction after pulmonary vein isolation using second-generation cryoballoon: comparison with irrigated-tip radiofrequency ablation (W) P1602 I. Watanabe, Y. Okumuya, K. Takahashi, A. Hirayama (Tokyo, JP) Incidence and characteristics of conduction gaps after pulmonary vein isolation using the endoscopic laser ablation system P1603 A. Fuernkranz, M. De Lazzari, D. Dugo, S. Bordignon, L. Perrotta, J.K.R. Chun, B. Schmidt (Frankfurt/M, DE) Long-term follow-up of ablation with multiple generations of duty-cycled phased radiofrequency ablation using a subcutaneous monitoring device P1604 G. Rovaris, E. Piazzi, S. De Ceglia, G. Zanotto, A. Vincenti (Monza and Legnago, IT) Impact of two different linear ablation strategies (inferolateral vs. superoseptal mitral isthmus) on left atrial function in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation P1605 T. Daehne, M. Brunelli, M.-A. Secknus, A. Grosse, S. Raffa, A. Cima, A. Madaffari, M. Frommhold, J.C. Geller (Bad Berka, DE) Impact of hypertension on anatomical change of left atrial wall and output needed for pulmonary vein isolation in patients with atrial fibrillation P1606 M. Kamioka, H.S. Suzuki, Y.M. Matsumoto, M.N. Nodera, T.K. Kaneshiro, Y.K. Kamiyama, Y.T. Takeishi (Fukushima, JP) Surgery & Pacing (Atrial Fibrillation) Atrial tachycardias occurring after surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation: Electrophysiological analysis and ablation strategies R. Krausova, D. Wichterle, P. Peichl, J. Kautzner, J. Pirk (Prague, CZ) Long-term outcomes after surgical ablation for atrial fibrillation in patients with continuous heart rhythm monitoring devices T. Hanke, U. Stierle, P. Ziegler, B. Graf, S. Klotz, H.-H. Sievers, E. Charitos (Luebeck, DE; Minneapolis, US) Endocardial vs epicardial ablation of atrial fibrillation: effectiveness and left atrial flutter incidence A. Chasnoits, D. Goncharik, O. Kovalenko, V. Halianishcha, V. Sevrukevich, A. Zigalkovich, V. Barsukevich, L. Plaschinskaya, A. Savchenko, A. Mrochek (Minsk, BY) Tools: catheters, sources, mapping, navigators (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) First experience with CARTOUNIVUTM used in combination with the nMARQ multipolar circular ablation catheter in atrial fibrillation ablation S. Varanasi, S.H. Chin, S. Siddiqui, G.S. Chu, S.H.W. Man, R. Somani, A.J. Sandilands, P.J. Stafford, G.A. Ng (Leicester, GB) Cryoablation of typical AVNRT: younger age and administration of bonus ablation favor long-term success P. Pieragnoli, A. Paoletti Perini, L. Checchi, G.C. Carrassa, P. Carrai, A. Michelucci, L. Padeletti, G. Ricciardi (Florence, IT) Catheter ablation within the aortic sinus cusp for ventricular arrhythmia-A safety distance between the tip of ablation catheter and coronary artery ostium E. Nakano, T. Harada, Y. Takagi, M. Yamada, M. Takano, T. Furukawa, Y. Akashi (Kawasaki, JP) Indications (Catheter ablation / except atrial fibrillation) Implementation of maximum voltage gradient technique for ablation of typical atrial flutter with zero-fluoroscopy approach. S.M.S. Stec, K.J. Deutsch, D.K. Karbarz, B.P. Pasicka, M.K.S. Klank-Szafran, J.S. Sledz, M.M. Mazij, B.L. Ludwik, A.K. Kusak, J.S. Spikowski (Rzeszow, Kielce, Radom, Wroclaw and Szczecin, PL) 138 P1607 P1608 P1609 P1610 P1611 P1612 P1613 WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 POSTERS P1615 P1616 P1617 P1618 P1619 P1621 P1622 Indications & Results (Pacing) Long term mortality in patients undergoing permanent cardiac pacing K. Mohee, J. Ghosh, J. Zhang, A.L. Clark, S. Thackray, J.G. Cleland (Hull, GB) Long-term prognosis for ventricular pacing of patients with atrial fibrillation: over ten years and large cohort analysis A. Kamijima, K. Ishibashi, M. Wada, I. Nakajima, K. Miyamoto, H. Okamura, T. Noda, T. Aiba, S. Kamakura, K. Kusano (Suita, JP) WEDNESDAY Leads (Pacing) Feasibility, safety, and acute hemodynamic effect of a new approach for anti-bradycardia pacing: left ventricular septum pacing by transvenous approach through the inter-ventricular septum M. Mafi Rad, Y. Blaauw, J.G.L.M. Luermans, M. Janssen, H.J. Crijns, F.W. Prinzen, K. Vernooy (Maastricht, NL) TUESDAY P1620 Technical aspects (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) therapy following CRT-D implantation is less common in women (W) P1623 A.M. Killu, A. Grupper, A. Mazo, T. Webster, K. Brooke, D.O. Hodge, P.A. Friedman, S.J. Asirvatham, M.J. Glikson, Y.M. Cha (Rochester and Rochester MN, US; Tel Hashomer, IL) Absence of externalized conductors and electrical dysfunction in durata leads: results from a prospective, multicenter study P1624 D. Hayes, R. Freedman, J. Porterfield, L. Porterfield, J. Dinerman, R. Styperek, C. Machell, G. Kim, A. Curtis (Rochester, Salt Lake City, Memphis, Huntsville, Rome, San Antonio, Sylmar and Buffalo, US) Devices (Pacing) Atrial preventive pacing increase cumulative incidence of atrial arrhythmias longer than 5 minutes in ICD patients A. Fontenla, R. Salguero, J.B. Martinez-Ferrer, A. Rodriguez, J. Fernandez Pastor, E. Garcia, N. Basterra, R. Romero, J. Fernandez De La Concha, F. Arribas (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Madrid, Alava, Malaga, Vigo, Pamplona and Badajoz, ES) The subxiphoidal pacemaker with epicardial lead - a safe therapy for pacemaker dependent patients after device explantation due to infection? V. Moeller, M. Seifert, F. Hoelschermann, C.H. Butter (Bernau bei Berlin, DE) Role of positron emission tomography in the diagnosis of cardiac implantable electronic device infection J. Whitaker, H. Raju, A. Corrigan, N. Patel, S. Nordin, H. Chubb, M.O.neill, S. Barrington, C.A. Rinaldi (London, GB) MONDAY Primary & Secondary prevention (Sudden cardiac death and implantable defibrillators) Is defibrillator back-up always needed at the end of service life of CRT-D? Insights from the DECODE registry. M.L. Narducci, E. Menardi, P. Ferrari, F. Quartieri, C. La Rosa, G. Stabile, M. Zoni Berisso, V. Carinci, M. Malacrida, F. Zanon (Rome, Cuneo, Bergamo, Reggio Emilia, Taranto, Naples, Genoa-Sestri Ponente, Bologna, Milan and Rovigo, IT) Serum markers of collagen turnover predict future shocks in ICD recipients with dilated cardiomyopathy on optimal treatment J. Fanourgiakis, E. Kanoupakis, E. Kallergis, H. Mavrakis, M. Vernardos, G. Mpantouvakis, A. Daskalakis, G. Chlouverakis, P. Vardas (Heraklion, GR) Primary prevention implantable cardioverter defibrillator: is battery replacement always needed? G. Dell'era, A. Degiovanni, E. Occhetta, A. Magnani, S. Gavazzoli, L. Plebani, P. Marino (Novara, IT) High event rates support application of SCD HeFT criteria for primary prevention of sudden death in a multi-ethnic asian heart failure cohort R. Cherian, P. Kojodjojo, D. Singh, W.T. Yeo, S.C. Seow, T.W. Lim (Singapore, SG) Occurrence of supra-ventricular and ventricular arrhythmias in a current implantable cardioverter defibrillator population: preliminary observations from the things registry D. Giorgi, V. Calvi, M. Bertini, V. Carinci, M. Iori, G. Bolognesi, M. Pastore, E. De Maria, D. Grassini, M. Biffi (Lucca, Catania, Ferrara, Bologna, Ravenna, Piacenza, Fidenza, Carpi and Milan, IT) P1614 SUNDAY Results (Catheter ablation /except atrial fibrillation) Prevalence, methods, efficacy, and safety of radiofrequency ablation of focal atrial tachycardia arising from non-coronary sinus of Valsalva in the aorta: a single centre experience. M. Toniolo, L. Rebellato, D. Muser, E. Daleffe, A. Proclemer (Udine, IT) Correlation between the sudden jump-like increases of the AH interval induced during incremental atrial pacing and during programmed atrial stimulation T.N. Shalganov, B.T. Kunev, M.K. Stoyanov (Sofia, BG) 10 year follow-up of patients treated by radiofrequency ablation for right ventricular outflow tract tachycardia/premature ventricular contractions S. D Roervik, P.I. Hoff, J. Chen, E. Solheim, P. Schuster (Bergen, NO) Efficacy and safety of different energy settings for cavotricuspid isthmus ablation in patients with typical atrial flutter A. Madaffari, K. Hanazawa, A. Grosse, T. Daehne, M. Frommhold, A. Cima, M. Brunelli, S. Raffa, J.C. Geller (Bad Berka, DE) P1625 P1626 P1627 P1628 P1629 P1630 139 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Post-procedural heart rate reduction predicts need for permanent pacemaker implantation after transcathether aortic valve implantation in patients with atrial fibrillation G. Portugal, M. Oliveira, A. Abreu, L. Patricio, D. Cacela, P.S. Cunha, A. Lousinha, R. Ramos, S. Almeida, R. Ferreira (Lisbon and Vila Franca de Xira, PT) Exercise training improves functional capacity in pacemaker users G. Peixoto, E.G.D. Licariao, D. Lobo, C.E. Negrao, P.A. Oliveira, R.A. Teixeira, S.A.D. Nishioka, S.F. Siqueira, R. Costa, M. Martinelli (Sao Paulo, BR) Technical and imaging aspects (Resynchronisation therapy) Optimization of coronary sinus lead placement by means of Right-to-Left Delay reduces QRS width and improves clinical outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy D. Solari, R. Carpi, F. Di Lorenzo, D. Oddone, P. Donateo, R. Mureddu, M. Brignole (Lavagna, IT) How does scar affect the potential benefit of triventricular pacing over conventional CRT? P.R. Huntjens, J. Walmsley, P. Bordachar, S. Ploux, F.W. Prinzen, T. Delhaas, J. Lumens (Maastricht, NL; Bordeaux-Pessac, FR) The effect of atrioventricular and ventriculo-ventricular delay optimisation on ventricular activation times T.A. Jackson, S. Claridge, J. Behar, R. Razavi, C.A. Rinaldi (London, GB) The ability of preoperative cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to identify optimal target sites for transvenous left ventricular lead placement A. Parikh, G.R. Hartlage, P.T. Strickland, E. Okene, F.M. Merchant, J.N. Oshinski, M.S. Lloyd (Atlanta, US) Indications & Results (Resynchronisation therapy) A combined electroanatomic activation and voltage map discriminates patients with right bundle branch block who profit from cardiac resynchronization therapy M. Zarse, H. Bogossian, A. Kloppe, D. Mijic, Z. Karosiene, H. Suleimann, F. Hasan, Q.S. Nguyen, J. Kolbe, B. Lemke (Lüdenscheid, Bochum and Luedenscheid, DE) Fragmented-QRS after receiving cardiac resynchronization therapy was strongly associated with ventricular arrhythmias or sudden cardiac death M. Igarashi, H. Tada, H. Yamasaki, K. Kuroki, T. Machino, Y. Sekiguchi, Y. Noguchi, A. Nogami, K. Aonuma (Ibaraki, Fukui and Tsukuba, JP) The impact of applied ECG criteria for diagnosing left bundle branch block on the outcome of cardiac resynchronization therapy K. Gladisova, P. Margitfalvi, M. Sasov, P. Hlivak, H. Cerna, A. Vachulova, M. Svetlosak, L. Urban, V. Bernat, R. Hatala (Bratislava, SK) Comparison of conventional biventricular and triple site pacing on acute hemodynamic response. F. Zanon, G. Pastore, E. Baracca, L. Marcantoni, D. Lanza, C. Picariello, L. Roncon, S. Aggio, M. Rinuncini, F.W. Prinzen (Rovigo, IT; Maastricht, NL) Left ventricular endocardial stimulation in patients with atrial fibrillation using puncture of interventricular septum Y. Karpenko (Odessa, UA) P1632 P1633 P1634 P1635 P1636 P1637 P1638 P1639 P1640 P1641 Lead management - extractions and recalls Lead dependent infective endocarditis analysis of survival after transvenous leads extraction procedure P1642 A. Polewczyk, W. Jachec, G. Opolski, M. Grabowski, M. Janion, A. Kutarski (Kielce, Zabrze, Warsaw and Lublin, PL) Efficacy and safety of permanent epicardial leads implantation before leads extraction in pacemaker-dependent patients with infective endocarditis: a single center experience P1643 L. Bontempi, F. Vassanelli, M. Cerini, A. Lipari, L. Inama, N. Ashofair, G.L. Bisleri, F. Rosati, C. Muneretto, A. Curnis (Brescia, IT) Frequency and clinical impact of retained implantable cardioverter defibrillator material in heart transplant recipients P1644 J. Kim, M.S. Kim, M.S. Kim, G.B. Nam, K.J. Choi, Y.H. Kim, J.J. Kim (Seoul, KR) Syncope Implantable loop recorder for unexplained syncope A. Bovin, J. Malczynski, D. Dalsgaard (Herning, DK) Value of the combination of risk scales as triage in a syncope unit V. Leon Arguero, A. Gil Sanchez, R. Padron, E. Velasco, M. Martin, J.M. De La Hera, C. Corros, A. Garcia, C. Moris De La Tassa (Oviedo, ES) Atrioventricular block induced by tilt testing-a rare finding O.-A. Nastase, L. Mandes, M. Rac-Albu, C. Ginghina, R. Ciudin (Bucharest, RO) Mechanism (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Non-pharmacological interventions protect from malignant arrhythmias partially by targeting myocardial Cx43 in rodent model of essential hypertension. N. Tribulova, T. Benova, B. Szeiffova-Bacova, J. Radosinska, C. Viczenczova, V. Knezl, J. Slezak (Bratislava, SK) 140 P1631 P1645 P1646 P1647 P1648 WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 POSTERS Clinical mechanisms (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Ischemia prior to ventricular tachyarrhythmia does not affect survival in acute myocardial infarction patients treated with a wearable cardioverter defibrillator R. Perumal, S. Szymkiewicz (Pittsburgh, US) Increased periatrial adipose tissue is associated with left atrial dysfunction and can predict the development of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation H.-M. Tsao, W.-C. Hu, S.-A. Chen (Yi-Lan, Chung-Li and Taipei, TW) ECG and eCardiology (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) The effect of patient geometry on the ECG in patients with heart failure and intraventricular conduction defects: an in-silico study U.C. Nguyen, M. Potse, F. Regoli, M.L. Caputo, G. Conte, S. Muzzarelli, T. Moccetti, F.W. Prinzen, R. Krause, A. Auricchio (Maastricht, NL; Lugano, CH) Incidence of pathological electrocardiographic findings and accordance of those with accepted normal ranges in the population of first grade pupils K. Jubele, A. Knipse, O. Sesunaceva, A. Buls, O. Kalejs, A. Lejnieks (Riga, LV) P-wave duration after cavotricuspid isthmus catheter ablation is associated with dilated left atrium and right atrial conduction time H. Watanabe, T. Kabutoya, T. Watanabe, Y. Imai, K. Kario (Tochigi, JP) Impact of non-dipper hypertension on the ventricular electrical and mechanical dysfunction S.I. Im, K.I. Cho, H.S. Kim, J.H. Heo, T.J. Cha (Busan, KR) P1652 P1653 P1654 P1655 P1656 P1657 P1658 P1659 P1660 WEDNESDAY Monitoring tools Usefulness of external long-lasting ECG monitoring for the diagnosis of unexplained syncope and palpitation: Results of the SYNARR-FLASH study E.T. Locati, M. Brignole, J.M. Ormaetxe, H. Tanner, M. Oliveira, M. Lopez-Gil, X. Sabate, N. Rivas, R. Willems, A. Moya (Milan and Lavagna, IT; Bilbao, Madrid and Barcelona, ES; Bern, CH; Lisbon, PT; Leuven, BE) P1651 TUESDAY Pharmacology (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Beta blockers assumption among patients implanted with cardioverter defibrillator do not reduce appropriate ICD shock. F. Santoro, P.L. Pellegrino, G.D.arienzo, L. Ziccardi, M. Caivano, D. Gianfrancesco, D. Montrone, G. Triggiani, N.D. Brunetti, M. Di Biase (Foggia, IT) Comparison between atropine and adrenaline for atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia induction G. Cismaru, S. Gerguri, J. Asamoah, R. Rosu, L. Muresan, M. Puiu, G. Gusetu, D. Pop, P.A. Mircea, D. Zdrenghea (Cluj Napoca, RO) P1650 MONDAY Genetics (Basic Science in Arrhythmias) Phenotype variability associated with andersen tawil syndrome E. Nof, R. Cherki, E. Burashnikov, G. Caceres, R. Beinart, M. Eldar, C. Antzelevitch, M. Glikson (Tel Hashomer, IL; Utica, US) rs1805124 polymorphism of SCN5A gene and primary left bundle branch block A. Chernova, S.Y.U. Nikulina (Krasnoyarsk, RU) Polymorphism of gene interleukin-6 is associated with atrial fibrillation in patients with COPD E.A.V. Volchkova, A.A.Z. Zateyshchikova, I.V.S. Shavrin, I.V.Z. Zotova, A.G.N. Nikitin, K.A.B. Brovkin, V.V.N. Nosikov, D.A.Z. Zateyshchikov (Moscow, RU) P1649 SUNDAY Biomarkers of cardiovascular stress in assessment the left atrial remodeling in patients with ischemic chronic heart failure with atrial fibrillation D. Lashkul, V.D. Syvolap (Zaporizhzhya, UA) Endomyocardial Biopsy from right ventricular in children with drug-refractory arrhythmias E.S. Vasichkina, H.R. Poghosyan, L.B. Mitrofanova, R.B. Tatarsky, D.S. Lebedev (Saint Petersburg, RU; Yerevan, AM) Symptomatic premature ventricular complexes are associated with left ventricular outflow tract time velocity integral. J.Y. Kim, S.H. Kim, I.G. Song, T.S. Kim, J.H. Kim, S.W. Jang, M.Y. Lee, T.H. Rho, Y.S. Oh (Seoul, KR) In the pigeon heart atrioventricular valve pacemaker myocytes are found exclusively in those sites where annulus fibrosus is present V. Prosheva (Syktyvkar, RU) P1661 P1662 P1663 P1664 Autonomic nervous system (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) The effect of beta-blocker in modulating ventricular fibrillation inducibility and electrical restitution during sympatho-vagal interaction in isolated rabbit hearts P1665 S.H. Chin, E. Wake, K.E. Brack, G.A. Ng (Leicester, GB) 141 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE 2015 POSTERS 142 Occurrence of ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmias in patients with severe pulmonary hypertension is associated with abnormal heart rate turbulence, an indicator of sudden cardiac death. P. Bienias, M. Ciurzynski, O. Dzikowska-Diduch, Z. Rymarczyk, M. Roik, M. Kostrubiec, M. Kurzyna, A. Torbicki, A. Fijalkowska, P. Pruszczyk (Warsaw, PL) Others (Cardiac arrhythmias, non invasive) Takotsubo cardiomyopathy associated with cardiac device implantation T. Kondo, J. Miake, K. Ogura, M. Kato, K. Iitsuka, K. Yamamoto (Yonago, JP) Study on ventricular arrhythmias in acute myocardial infarction M.T. Rahman (Dhaka, BD) Particular reaction of blood pressure in young elite athletes in exercise stress test L. Makarov, N. Fedina, V. Komoliatova, D. Besportochny, I. Kiseleva (Moscow., RU) ECG abnormalities in pericardial disease: association with arrhythmias and clinical signs T. Kudaiberdiev, G. Imanalieva, K. Tilemanbetova (Bishkek, KG) Anticoagulation Improved clinical outcomes with the use of new oral anticoagulants in aged patients with atrial fibrillation K.H. Lee, H.W. Park, N.S. Yoon, J.G. Cho, Y.K. Ahn, M.H. Jeong, J.C. Park, S.S. Kim (Gwangju, KR) Clinical aspects in real life patients with atrial fibrillation and different oral anticoagulants B. Lurina, M. Kovalova, G. Rancane, I. Sime, G. Dormidontova, E. Miglane, B. Tilgale, O. Litunenko, A. Lejnieks, O. Kalejs (Riga, Jelgava, Ventspils, Liepaja and Daugavpils, LV) Registries and surveys Incidence and survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the swiss canton ticino M. Caputo, R. Mauri, R. Burkart, C. Benvenuti, T. Moccetti, A. Del Bufalo, A. Gallino, C. Casso, C. Klersy, A. Auricchio (Lugano and Breganzona, CH; Pavia, IT) P1666 P1667 P1668 P1669 P1670 P1671 P1672 P1673 Painting by Françoise Persillon Imprimé par Newméric World Congress on Cardiac Electrophysiology www.cardiostim.com Invasive & Non-Invasive Electrophysiology - Catheter Ablation - Pacing & Defibrillation - Heart Failure - Cardiac Imaging - Angiogenesis & Genetics - Emerging Cardiovascular Technologies Information: Dr Philippe Ritter - CARDIOSTIM E-mail: [email protected] Created by Jacques Mugica Millions of people have atrial fibrillation this website can help to understand What is Atrial Fibrillation? What are the signs & symptoms? How to live with Atrial Fibrillation? www.afibmatters.org Also available: www.fibrillation-auriculaire.org www.vorhofflimmern-zaehlt.org www.fibrillazioneatriale.org www.fibrilacion-auricular.org Aÿbmatters.org is supported in the form of an unrestricted educational grant by: SESSION BY TOPIC NAME/PAGE NUMBER Ablation track (Traditional ablation & Ventricular tachycardia ablation)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18, 23, 30, 35, 63, 71, 77, 98, 103 Arrhythmias in athletes.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................31, 134 Atrial Fibrillation track (AF, AF ablation, Anticoagulation).........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17, 19, 22, 24, 29, 31, 34, 57, 62, 70, 76, 97, 102, 109, 114 Basic and genetic track (Genetics & Basic Electrophysiology)........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18, 23, 30, 35, 58, 63, 78, 99, 105, 111, 116, 131 Device track (ICD - CRT)............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17, 23, 30, 34, 57, 62, 71, 76, 97, 100, 103, 109, 115, 134 Non invasive and eCardiology track (ECG and eCardiology, Remote monitoring, ECG interpretation)..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19, 24, 31, 36, 58, 64, 72, 78, 110, 115, 132, 135 Nurses and Allied Professional track - (Nurse, Allied Professional, other)............................................................................................................................................................................................................................19, 25, 31, 36, 59, 64, 73, 78, 99, 105 Pacing track - (Cardiac Pacing, Lead management - extractions and recalls)....................................................................................................................................................................17, 22, 29, 34, 57, 62, 71, 73, 76, 97, 109, 114 Paediatric ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................65, 73, 79 Pharmacology /cancer chemotherapy / Pregnancy.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20, 25, 32, 37, 59 Registries and surveys..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................77, 98, 104, 110, 115 Satellite Symposia...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................27, 28, 61, 66, 67, 68, 81, 107, 108 Scientific documents and Guidelines...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................114, 131, 134 Special events........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38, 74, 105, 112, 136 Special sessions ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22, 29, 61, 69, 70, 75, 102, 113 Syncope..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................99, 104, 110, 116 ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology sessions............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18, 24, 31, 36, 48, 58, 63, 72, 77, 82 Young electrophysiologist / Women in electrophysiology....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................98, 104, 111, 116 Abstract sessions................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20, 26, 31, 37, 59, 65, 74, 80, 100, 106, 111, 112, 117, 132, 135 Moderated Poster sessions.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................21, 33, 60, 75, 101, 113, 133 Poster sessions............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................39, 42, 51, 82, 91, 119, 125, 137 145 CHAIRPERSONS & JUDGES NAME/PAGE NUMBER A Abd El Wahab A.: 36 Abraham W.T.: 132 Aliyev F.: 23 Almendral Garrote J.M.: 26 Alonso Martin A.: 69 Anic A.A.: 78 Antoons G.: 58 Antz M.: 26 Arbelo E.: 98 Arenal Maiz A.: 21 Arentz T.: 72 Atie J.: 20 Auricchio A.: 68, 72, 107 Avraamides P.: 30 B Balabanski T.: 134 Barbuti A .: 36 Baron Esquivias G.: 104 Bauer A.: 31 Behr E.: 30 Bezzina C.R.: 29 Biffi M.: 109 Birgersdotter-Green U.: 114 Blanc J.-J.: 60, 116 Blomstrom-Lundqvist C.: 22, 81, 110 Boersma L.V.A.: 22 Bollmann A.: 107 Bongiorni M.G.: 22, 27, 62, 77 Borggrefe M.: 18, 103 Braunschweig F.: 58, 64 Breithardt G.: 17, 66, 115 Breithardt O.A.: 113 Brugada Terradellas J.: 115 C Camm A.J.: 29, 81 Cappato R.: 67 Capucci A.: 25 Casadei B.: 29, 111 Cazeau S.: 111 Charpentier F.: 36 Chen J.: 110 Christ T.: 18 Colosio S.: 19 Crijns H.J.G.M.: 74, 102 Curnis A.: 72, 108 Cygankiewicz I.: 24 146 D Daubert J.C.: 103 Day J D.: 19 De Potter T.J.R.: 80, 98 Defaye P.: 67 Deharo J.-C.: 62, 108 Della Bella P.: 28, 71, 107, 113 Didenko M.: 135 DiFrancesco D.: 58, 111 Dobrev D.: 77 Doshi S.K.: 68 Duray G.Z.: 29, 113 Duytschaever M.: 75, 112 E Eckart L.: 101 Efremidis M.: 35 Ehrlich J.R.: 111, 131 Eldar M.: 18, 106 Elders J.: 59 Ernst S.: 116 Estes N.A.M.: 131 Estner H.: 77 F Farre J.: 132, 135 Fenelon G.: 63 Filippatos G.S.: 114 Fogelman R.: 65 Francis D.: 24 G Gadler F.: 63 Gaita F.: 18 Galal W.: 34 Gasparini M.: 115 Geelen P.: 133 Geller L.A.: 98 Giannessi C.: 19 Gizurarson S.: 99 Glikson M.: 109, 117 Goette A.: 24, 32, 62, 75 Gold M.R.: 62 Goldenberg I.: 65, 97, 103 Gomez A.: 24 Gorenek B.: 134 Grace A.: 77 Grimaldi M.: 27, 102 Guedon-Moreau L.: 64 H Halimi F.: 18, 37 Hamdan M.: 99 Haouala H.: 110 Hatala R.: 76 Hauer H.A.: 99 Haugaa K.H.: 59, 63 Healey J.: 23, 32 Hebe J.: 73 Heidbuchel H.: 134 Hindricks G.: 19, 29, 64, 66, 70, 102, 134, 136 Hinterbuchner L.: 105 Hocini M.: 66, 113 Hovhannesyan A.N.: 34, 131 Huikuri H.V.: 101 I Israel C.W.: 17 J Jaarsma T.: 31 Janousek J.: 65 Jordaens L.: 30 Jubele K.: 111 K Kalman J.M.: 64 Karpenko Y.: 71 Katz A.: 78 Kennergren C.E.H.: 76, 107 Khachatryan A.: 37 Khoury M.: 99 Kirchhof P.: 57, 114 Kourtellaris P.: 25 Kuck K.-H.: 27, 31, 38, 57, 66, 70, 109, 117, 131, 136 Kutyifa V.: 65, 104, 132 L Lamp B.: 60 Larsen J.M.: 71 Le Heuzey J.-Y.: 58 Leclercq C.: 67, 98, 114 Lendeckel U.: 111 Levy S.: 57 Leyva-Leon F.: 61, 73 Linde C.: 111, 115 Lip G.Y.H.: 73, 109, 114 Lobban T.: 99 Lombardi F.: 19 Love C.: 71 Lunati M.: 68, 134 Luria D.: 97 CHAIRPERSONS & JUDGES NAME/PAGE NUMBER M Mabo P.: 17 Magalhaes L.: 31 Makaryan Y.S.: 20 Malik M.: 31, 58 Malmborg H.: 59 Manola S.: 131 Manolis A.S.: 134 Mansour A.H.: 78, 105 Mansourati J.: 33, 100 Marin F.: 114 Marquie C.: 108 Mavrakis I.: 21 Meine M.: 107 Merino J.L.: 22, 103, 133 Merkely B.: 71, 104 Metzner A.: 100 Mitkowski P.: 17 Mont L.: 63, 97 Morgan J.M.: 75 Morichelli L.: 73 Mudd J.: 64 Murgatroyd F.D.: 34, 57 Pruvot E.: 105 R Raffagnato P.: 25 Raviele A.: 76 Reddy V.: 29 Remme C.A.: 18 Revishvili A.S.: 36 Rienstra M.: 32 Rillig A.: 32 Ristic A.D.: 57 Ritter P.: 57, 105, 117 Romanov A.: 22 Rosenthal E.: 73 Roses Noguer F.: 79 Rostock T.: 97 Rueb N.: 80 Russo A.: 35 Okumura K.: 24 Oloriz T.: 77 O’neill M.: 76, 112 Oto A.: 116 P T Napolitano C.: 30, 35 Neuzil P.: 97 Ng G.A.: 33 Nielsen J C.: 74, 98, 115 Nof E.: 116 Norekval T.M.: 31, 36 O Padeletti L.: 71 Papiashvili G.: 115 Pappone C.: 70 Piorkowski C.: 23, 28, 70 Platonov P.G.: 20 Ploux S.: 62 Poole J.: 59, 69 Porfili A.: 25 Potpara T.: 75 Pretorius V.: 22 Prinzen F.W.: 100, 105 Priori S.G.: 23, 110 Probst V.: 35 Proclemer A.: 98, 104 W Walfridsson U.: 64 Wellens H.J.: 132, 135 Wolpert C.: 30, 106 Z Zaza A.: 72 Zeppenfeld K.: 37 Zizek D.: 34 Zupan I.: 23 S Santini M.: 72 Sarkozy A.: 116 Scaglione M.: 135 Schalij M.J.: 20 Schilling R.: 62, 66 Schmidt G.: 19 Settergren M.: 109 Shen W.K.: 17, 104 Silberbauer J.C.: 61 Simmers T.A.: 27 Simonelli N.: 59, 99 Smith G.L.: 72 Sperzel J.: 97, 108, 117 Steinberg J.: 76 Stellbrink C.: 76 Sticherling C.: 30 Sutton R.: 110, 116 N Vos M A.: 59 Vukmirovic M.: 131 Tagney J.: 73, 78 Tahirovic E.: 17 Teles R.: 109 Thiene G.: 58 Thomsen M.B.: 77 Tolosana J.M.: 100 Tondo C.: 67 V Van Gelder I.C.: 37 Vardas P.E.: 34, 117 Vatasescu R.-G.: 79 Viskin S.: 23, 110 Volders P.G.A.: 24, 78, 105, 111 147 SPEAKERS NAME/INDEX NUMBER A Abe H.: 1293 Abraham W.T.: 665 Abriel H.: 153, 553, 785 Acosta J.: 1149 Adler Y.: 544 Adragao P.P.: 16 Aguinaga Arrascue L.E.: 604 Alboni P.: 1225 Almendral Garrote J.M.: 1080, 1192, 148 Amara W.: 1223 Ammar S.: 14 Andreassi M.G.: 78 Ang R.: 1079 Anguera Camos I.: 10 Anselme F.: 1553 Anselmino M.: 129 Aquilina O.: 1096 Auricchio A.: 1104, 1187 B Baratto F.: 1075 Baron Esquivias G.: 1295 Bauer A.: 29 Behar N.: 611 Behr E.: 218 Beinart R.: 691 Belardinelli L.: 152 Belhassen B.: 1285 Bellin M.: 155 Ben Gal T.: 167 Benditt D.G.: 1157 Berruezo Sanchez A.: 1099 Berul C.: 566 Betts T.R.: 667 Bezzina C.R.: 215 Biffi M.: 1185 Birgersdotter-Green U.: 1235, 674 Bisbal van Bylen F.: 1148 Bisceglia C.: 551 Blaauw Y.: 68 Blanc J.-J.: 1073, 1092 Blom N.: 793, 795 Blomstrom-Lundqvist C.: 1062, 1290, 812, 1574 Boersma L.V.A.: 641 Bogdan S.N.: 1085 Boink G.J.J.: 1298 Bongiorni M.G.: 1069, 1087, 117, 661 Bonnemeier H.: 1300 Bordachar P.: 1071 Borggrefe M.: 1270 Boriani G.: 1091, 1548, 715, 764, 781 Botto G.L.: 1074, 248, 663 Boveda S.: 642, 693, 711 Brachmann J.: 1156, 1287, 540, 619 148 Braunschweig F.: 560, 724 Breithardt G.: 135 Brignole M.: 1065, 1160, 678, 7 Brugada Terradellas J.: 1086, 1219, 1284, 792, 794 Brugada Terradellas R.: 1215 Burri H.: 1211, 224, 546, 761 Butter C.: 1067, 125, 697 Draoli N.: 100 Drew B.J.: 1165 Durante A.: 101 Duray G.Z.: 699 Duru F.: 1163 Duytschaever M.: 649 C Echt D.: 1107 Eckardt L.: 660 Ehrlich J.R.: 11, 137 Eldar M.: 701 Elders J.: 621 Elliott P.M.: 610 Ellis E.C.: 1189 Ernst S.: 1084, 1164, 80 Estes N.A.M.: 232 Caballero R.: 1519 Caiani E.G.: 561 Calovic Z.: 1197 Camm A.J.: 539, 646, 816 Cappato R.: 1131, 1274, 662 Capucci A.: 170 Casadei B.: 194, 712 Ceriotti C.: 1128 Cervellione R.: 35 Cha Y.-M.: 1303, 545 Chen J.: 770 Chierchia G.B.: 814 Chinitz L.: 780 Chun K.J.: 640 Cleland J.G.F.: 1072, 1184 Clementy N.: 1186 Colosio S.: 102 Conte G.: 85 Coppini R.: 1520 Cowan J.C.: 1264 Crijns H.J.G.M.: 103 Crotti L.: 1518 Curnis A.: 1194 D Daubert J.C.: 1289, 1571, 3, 664 Dawood D.: 106 de Chillou C.: 1144 de Groot N.M.S.: 171, 568, 725 De Potter T.J.R.: 669, 79 De Roy L.: 706 Defaye P.: 1190, 599, 657, 710 Deharo J.-C.: 1095, 1155, 226, 6, 679 Deisenhofer I.: 1301, 131, 151, 677 Delgado V.: 698 Della Bella P.: 1262, 132, 591 Demion M.: 787 Deneke T.: 1078 Derval N.: 595 Dickstein K.: 1279 DiFrancesco D.: 1297 Dobrev D.: 1161 Dobrzynski H.: 219 Doevendans P.A.F.M.: 1166 D’Onofrio A.: 616 Doshi S.K.: 666, 673 E F Faerestrand S.: 720 Farre J.: 1525, 1559 Fauchier L.: 1549, 537 Fazal I.A.: 564 Fedorowski A.: 1093 Figueiredo M.J.O.: 162 Finlay M.C.: 1171 Fitzpatrick A.P.: 1158 Fitzsimons D.: 228 Fogelman R.: 798, 800 Foran J.P.M.: 671 Francis D.: 1139, 1141 Friedman P.: 200, 4 Fynn S.P.: 211 G Gaborieau L.: 1576 Gadler F.: 72, 763 Gaita F.: 1063 Galimberti P.: 592 Gasparini M.: 1128, 207, 209, 592 Giannessi C.: 99 Gitt A.K.: 1281 Glikson M.: 1082, 1515, 250, 543, 1572 Goette A.: 1546, 644 Gold M.R.: 145, 234, 31 Goldenberg I.: 77 Gorenek B.: 1514 Goronja B.: 1292, 1294, 1296 Grimaldi M.: 127 Gronda E.: 1269 Guedon-Moreau L.: 675 Gustafsson F.: 124 Guy-Moyat B.: 708 SPEAKERS NAME/INDEX NUMBER H Hamdan M.: 1159 Hatem S.: 139 Haugaa K.H.: 1234 Healey J.: 201, 203 Hebe J.: 626 Heidbuchel H.: 1522 Heinzel F.R.: 1229 Hendriks J.M.L.: 231, 721 Herrera Siklody C.: 676, 685 Herweg B.: 225 Hindricks G.: 1271, 617, 782, 1575 Hinterbuchner L.: 1100, 790 Hocini M.: 1263, 639, 719 Hoegh Petersen H. : 198 Hoffmann E.: 676 Hohnloser S.H.: 233 Hoke U.: 1228 Huikuri H.V.: 28 I Imazio M.: 196, 542 Inoue K.: 95 Israel C.W.: 1212, 1288, 601 J Jaarsma T.: 229, 624 Jais P.: 1106, 1193, 214, 704 Jalife J.: 593 Janousek J.: 728 January C.: 1266 Johansen J.B.: 165 Jung W.: 199, 714 K Kaab S.: 136, 216, 98 Kalman J.M.: 1265, 212 Kassai I.: 1554 Kautzner J.: 605, 692, 766 Kennergren C.E.H.: 32, 598 Kenny R.A.: 1547 Khawaja M.Z.: 40 Kirchhof P.: 160, 30, 647 Kirkfeldt R.: 1088, 70 Klein H.U.: 75 Kletsiou E.: 622 Kloppe A.: 1196 Klug D.: 71 Knecht S.: 607, 754 Knops R.: 654 Kolb C.: 1231, 227 Kuck K.-H.: 122, 126, 246, 254, 643 Kuklik P.: 752 Kutarski A.: 597 L Lambiase P.: 206, 208, 659 Landolina M.: 716 Lane D.: 1516 Lau D.H.: 166 Le Heuzey J.-Y.: 172 Leclercq C.: 1210, 658 Leenhardt A.: 17 Lenarczyk R.L.: 1550 Lettino M.: 718 Lewalter T.: 66 Leyva-Leon F.: 1551 Lieberman R.: 1214 Lim P.B.: 1191 Linde C.: 230, 249, 674, 683, 1570 Lip G.Y.H.: 161, 2, 645, 813, 96 Lobban T.: 789 Loh P.: 149 Lohr F.: 41 Lombardi F.: 559, 93 Love C.: 1068 Lunati M.: 713 Luzzi G.: 1066 M Maack C.: 86 Maass A.H.: 42 Mabo P.: 614, 700 Madrid A.H.: 1221, 772 Maggioni A.P.: 193 Mahajan R.: 618 Mahnkopf C.: 1098 Malhotra A.: 1555 Malik M.: 251, 27, 92 Marijon E.: 1153 Marinskis G.: 5 Marrouche N.: 756 Martins R.P.: 138 Mastenbroek M.H.: 680 Maury P.: 702 Mazzone P.: 1129 Meine M.: 1183 Merino J.L.: 63, 64, 65, 1573 Merkely B.: 765 Metzner A.: 722 Michaud G.: 688 Mitsuhashi T.: 97 Mittal S.: 758 Mondesert B.: 1130 Monserrat L.: 608 Mont L.: 1064, 120, 142, 1556 Morgan J.M.: 1286, 143, 202, 204, 749, 750, 751 Morichelli L.: 38, 615 Morken I.: 168 Moya I Mitjans A.: 1227 Mudd J.: 723 Mullens W.: 1140, 1142 Murgatroyd F.D.: 681 N Nakagawa H.: 1145 Napolitano C.: 1218, 83 Newham A.: 563 Ng G.A.: 128 Nof E.: 84 Nolan P.: 791 Norekval T.M.: 1102 Normand C.: 1278 O O’Donnell D.: 1195 Olde Nordkamp L.R.A.: 146 Oldgren J.: 1204 Oloriz T.: 705 Olshansky B.: 1523 Ommen S.: 612 Oster J.: 558 Oto A.: 12 Ouyang F.: 1097 Ovsyshcher I.E.: 73 Ozcan E.E.: 1081 P Packer D.L.: 1132 Padeletti L.: 248 Panhuyzen-Goedkoop N.M.: 1232 Pap R.: 213 Papadakis M.: 1162, 1557 Park C.I.: 707 Parkash R.: 1233, 694 Pathak R.: 684 Paul T.: 726 Pedersen S.S.: 1103, 147, 788 Pelargonio G.: 675 Penela D.: 1151 Petronio A.S.: 1208 Pinto F.J.: 247, 768 Piorkowski C.: 613, 650 Pison L.: 1222 Pohl M.: 1083 Potpara T.: 1206, 1220, 1276, 774 Pretorius V.: 759 Prinzen F.W.: 1172, 562 Priori S.G.: 154, 26 Probst V.: 82 Proclemer A.: 771 Przibille O.: 1201 149 SPEAKERS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Q Quesada Dorador A.: 1070 R Rafla S.M.: 1292, 1294, 1296 Reddy V.: 1076, 133, 34, 687, 690 Regoli F.: 757 Remme C.A.: 550 Ricci R.P.: 783 Richter S.: 547 Rinaldi C.A.: 695, 762 Rincon L.M.: 538 Ritter P.: 118, 140, 253, 602, 686 Rodriguez Font E.: 709 Rosenthal E.: 627 Roses Noguer F.: 727 Rowin E.J.: 609 Rueb N.: 569 Ruschitzka F.: 1135, 1137, 1268 Russo A.: 677 S Saad E.: 163 Sacher F.: 1147, 767 Sadoul N.: 565 Saghy L.: 755, 81 Sala S.: 769 Sanders P.: 104, 1133 Sarkozy A.: 13 Savelieva I.: 1267, 195 Scaglione M.: 648 Scanavacca M.: 606 Schaer B.A.: 603 Schalij M.J.: 1552, 1558 Scheinman M.M.: 134 Schilling R.: 590 Schmidt B.: 67 Schmidt G.: 158, 91 Schotten U.: 169, 594 Schreieck J.: 815 Schwartz J.: 20, 217 Schwerg M.: 1209 Sciaraffia E.: 773 Scott P.A.: 9 Serratosa Fernandez L.: 1524 Sheldon R.: 1226 Shen W.K.: 1224 Silberbauer J.C.: 703 Silva Ferreira A.: 197 Simmers T.A.: 121 Simonelli N.: 36 Singh J.: 1134, 1136 Sinnecker D.: 159, 94 Smeets J.L.R.M.: 1283 Sohail M.R.: 1188 150 Soldati E.: 600 Sora N.: 1129 Sperzel J.: 655 Stahlberg M.: 1090 Steffel J.: 1200 Steinbeck G.: 76 Steinberg B.A.: 541 Steinwender C.: 119 Stellbrink C.: 1280 Sticherling C.: 1273, 1277 Stuart A.: 625 Suleiman M.: 1154 Sutton R.: 1094 T Tagney J.: 1167, 623 Tan V.H.: 1150 Tedrow U.: 1146, 1304 Thomas D.: 1299, 1517, 21 Tikkanen J.: 1216 Till J.: 19 Tjong F.V.Y.: 141 Todd D.: 1089 Tondo C.: 652, 653, 69 Torp-Pedersen C. : 1, 1203, 1513 Trevisi N.: 591 Tse H.-F.: 620 Tsiachris D.: 1077 Tzeis S.: 8 U Ungar A.: 1291 V Vahanian A.: 123 Valdivia H.: 775 Van Der Boon R.M.: 1207 Van Der Meer P.: 39 Van Der Werf C.: 18 Van Gelder I.C.: 105 Van Hare G.: 33 Van Tintelen P.: 549 Vanderheyden M.: 1230 Varma N.: 682 Vennekens R.: 784 Vernooy K.: 1169, 235 Viskin S.: 1282, 797, 799 Volders P.G.A.: 252 Vos M.A.: 157 Vranic I.: 1170 Vrints C.J.M.: 717 W Walfridsson U.: 1101 Wang P.: 596, 753 Ward D.: 552 Wellens H.J.: 1525, 1559 Wiesfeld A.C.P.: 567 Wilkoff L.: 696, 760 Willems S.: 1205, 590 Wissner E.: 1105 Wolak A.: 1521 Wolpert C.: 1217 Worley S.: 1213 Wright D.J.: 548 Wright M.J.: 689 X Xanthos T.: 1168 Z Zabel M.: 74 Zaza A.: 156, 786 Zeppenfeld K.: 1275, 628 Zoni-Berisso M.: 1152 Zorzin A.: 37 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER A Aalto-Setala K.: P947 Abaecherli R.: 1240, 45 Abasolo D.: P1419 Abdelaziz W.: P489 Abdelwahab A.: P530 Abdelwahab A.M.: P1382, P878 Abe H.: P1118 Abecasis M.: 736 Abi-Saleh B.: P1446 Abramov A.: P1595 Abreu A.: P1631 Abriel H.: P436 Abu Hadba M.: P1392, P1490 Accogli M.: P384 Ackerman M.J.: 1108 Acosta J.: 572, P855 Acosta Martinez J.: 241 Acou W.: P1431 Adachi T.: P1413, P315 Adalet K.: 637 Adamopoulos S.: P340, P526 Adams V.: P468 Addawe M.: P498 Addonisio L.: P322, P996 Adel Mohamed Elamragy A.: P1382, P878 Adiyaman A.: 1532, P1375, P189, P283 Adjibodou B.: P483 Adler S.W.: P187, P302 Adragao P.: 730, 736, P458 Adrianov A.: P898, P908 Adrianov A.V.: P908 Agarwal S.C.: P488 Agelaki M.: P985 Aggio S.: 1526, 1527, P1479, P1580, P1640 Agoston G.: P829 Agresta A.: P588 Agricola E.: P1414 Aguinaga L.: P855 Agustin Fernandez-Cisnal A.F.C.: P486 Ahlouche F.: P478 Ahmed A.: P1474 Ahn M.S.: 43 Ahn Y.K.: P1418, P1671 Ahsan S.: P1586, P353, P887 Aiba T.: P1047, P1054, P1339, P1544, P1581, P1630, P824 Aichinger J.: P828 Airaksinen K.E.J.: P1016 Ait Messaoudene M.S.: P478 Aita S.: P459 Aizawa Y.: P1425, P837, P842 Akamatsu N.: P1118 Akasaka K.: P1406 Akashi Y.: P1612 Akbulak R.O.: P1438, P190, P479 Akchurin R.: P310 Akerstrom F.: P1538, P1543 Akhtar M.A.: P833 Akkaya E.: P838 Akoum N.: P258 Al Mogheer B.: P530 Alamanni F.: 808 Albenque J.P.: P321, P743, P988 Albenque J.-P.: P449 Alberio M.: P586 Albertini C.M.M.: 1317, P270 Albertsen A.E.: P1510 Aldama G.: P367 Aldhoon B.: P331, P850 Aleksandrov A.A.: P496 Alexeenko V.: P1419 Alexopoulos D.: P299 Alfano F.: P903 Algazzar A.: P489 Al-Hijji M.: 1108 Ali H.: P1449 Ali Z.: P910 Aliot E.: 636, P1461 Alipour A.: P1585 Allan A.: P424, P425 Allegue C.: 1177 Allgeier J.: 178, P260 Allison S.: P1252, P357 Almeida S.: P1631 Almendral J.: P456 Almendral J.: P332 Alonso Fernandez P.: P1254 Alonso P.: P186, P455, P848 Alqubany A.: 238 Al-Razo O.: P276 Al-Sharef O.: P498 Altamirano R.: P326 Altamura G.: P1353 Altan V.M.: P440 Alturki A.: P1329 Alvarez Calderon M.: P991 Alves L.B.A.: P270 Alves L.B.O.: 1317 Alves S.: 111 Alzueta J.: P338, P509 Alzueta-Rodriguez F.J.: 1318 Alzueta-Rodriguez J.: P1484 Amara W.: 110, 112 Amaya N.: P481, P852 Ambroso D.: P1258 Ammendola E.: P280, P339, P384, P487 Ammirati A.: P348 Amoroso G.: P903 Amraoui S.: P1390 Amuzescu B.: P933 An Y.: P512 Anartayev S.: P1467 Ando K.: P512 Andoh K.: P1383 Andrade J.: P467 Andrade J.G.: P856 Andrades M.: P1056 Andreev D.A.: P496 Andreini D.: P285 Andres A.: P186, P455, P848 Andres Lahuerta A.: P1254 Andresen D.A.: P1587, P265 Andreu D.: 241, 572, 805, P855 Andronache M.: 636, P1461 Ang R.: P833 Angelini A.: 1239 Angheben C.: P476, P500 Angoulvant D.: 108, P1058, P288, P533, P740 Anguera I.: P1038 Ansalone G.: P1372 Anselme F.: 1306, P1035, P1430, P1472 Anselmino M.: 1562, P1341, P1432 Anter E.: P745 Antolic B.: P1386, P454 Antonio N.: P58 Antoniucci D.: 1112, P1389 Antzelevitch C.: P1653 Aoki K.: P1422 Aonuma K.: 1319, 243, P1410, P1638, P268, P459, P582, P896 Aoudia Y.: P478 Aoyama D.: P481, P852 Aoyama D.A.: P317 Aoyama Y.: 1248, 1250, P1002, P446, P453 Aparina O.: 1237 Apostolakis E.: P823 Ara F.: P377, P527 Arai K.: P844 Arai M.: P1346 Arakawa K.: P481, P852 Aranda Hernandez A.: P516 Arany A.: 1308 Arbelo E.: 805, P336 Arceluz M.: 1305, P1001, P1362, P1536, P326, P421 Arceluz M.R.: P417, P420 Ardito C.: P1338 Arena G.: P1338, P1429, P264 Arenal A.: P1049 Arenal Maiz A.: 629 Arentz T.: 178, P260 Arias M.A.: P1538, P1543 Arnar D.O.: 176 Arokiaraj M.A.R.K.: P1055 Aronsen J.M.: P437 151 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Aronsen M.: P965 Arribas F.: P1625 Arsenescu Georgescu C.: P1052 Arsenos P.: P376 Arteaga F.: P1484 Arteaga R.B.: P328 Artemenko S.: 237, P966 Artukhina E.: P1454 Arya A.: 1309, P1331, P1356, P1428, P1542, P826, P857, P889 Asamoah J.: P1657 Asano T.: P315 Asbach S.: P1588, P1598 Ashihara K.: P844 Ashofair N.: P1643, P975 Ashour Z.: P530 Asirvatham S.: P475, P864 Asirvatham S.J.: P1623 Askar S.F.: 1238 Askar S.F.A.: P1540 Aslanidi O.V.: 181 Aso A.: 1560 Aspelund T.: 176 Assad J.M.: 811 Assress K.: P1027 Asta J.: 1241, P1045 Atienza F.: P1049 Atkinson A.: P432 Attanasio P.: P1336, P1400, P375, P466 Audoubert M.: P1120 Auquier N.: P1472 Auricchio A.: 1528, P1030, P1486, P1503, P1661, P1673, P284, P483, P881 Austin B.: P1018, P1473 Axelsson A.: P1411 Ayari A.: P1335, P1440 Aydin M.A.: P362, P510 Azam M.A.: 1241, P1045 Aziz S.: P1324, P1330 B B Thomsen M.: P415 Baavour R.: P263 Babu G.: P1013, P1586 Babu-Narayan S.: P263 Babur Guler G.: P1439 Babuty D.: 108, 1117, P1058, P288, P533, P740 Baccillieri M.S.: P1258 Bacova B.: P1041 Bacsi A.: P1043 Badenco N.: P1505 Badimon L.: 557 Bae M.H.: 46, P1464 Bae M.H.: P484 Baek Y.S.: P1119, P1124 152 Baensch D.: P1380 Baig F.: P442 Baimbetov A.: P1467 Baiocchi C.: P339 Baker V.: P521 Balachandran R.: 245, P851 Balan G.H.E.: P1348 Balazova E.: P1024 Baldinger S.H.: 49 Balicer R.: P739, P967 Baligh E.: P530 Balla C.: P1449 Balsam P.: P1040 Balt J.: P444 Balt J.C.: P1585, P277 Balykova L.A.: P524 Banerjee A.: 108, P1058, P968 Bangueses R.: P493 Ban-Haim S.: P263 Bani R.: P1034 Banker R.S.: P259 Banyasz T.: P964 Baptista A.: 116, P1061 Baptista S.: P580 Bar Lev D.: P1490 Baracca E.: 1526, 1527, P1479, P1580, P1640 Baran J.: 1563, P1433, P993 Baranova E.I.: P368 Baranova V.: P966 Barata C.: P300 Baratto F.: 242, P1003, P1358, P1456, P1502, P1539, P1541, P329 Barboi O.: P1348 Barbraud C.: P853 Barbuti A. :P400 Bardeleben S.V.: P1443 Bardhaj G.: P1351 Barile L.: 222 Barja L.D.: P505 Bar-Lev D.: P1387, P1392 Barnay C.: 110 Baro I.: P406 Barr G.S.: P62 Barrera Cordero A.: 629 Barrera-Cordero A.: 1318 Barrington S.: P1627 Barrio M.T.: P456 Barrio T.: P332, P334 Barros J.V.: P270 Barsukevich V.: P1609, P480 Bartholome A.: 1314 Bartkowiak-Sniatkowska A.: P1007 Bartolucci C.: P389 Bartus K.: P382 Barwad P.: P380 Bashir Y.: 732, P281, P587, P831, P978 Bassily E.: P1444, P465 Bastani H.: P1452 Basterra N.: P1625 Baszko A.: P1007, P482 Baszko A.B.: P1451 Batalov R.: P858 Battaglia A.: 1562, P1432 Bauer A.: P56 Bauersachs J.: P1051 Bautista C.: P1453, P902, P904 Baykaner T.: P267, P309 Bayrak D.F.: P518 Bazan V.: P460 Beard P.: 806 Beatty G.: P1042 Beau S.: P1012, P357 Beau S.L.: P1252 Bebarova M.: 777, P932 Becher H.: P501 Becker G.: P1039 Becker N.: P379 Beckler M.: P379 Beckmann B.M.: P1121 Beekman H.D.M.: P516, P892 Beekman J.: P930 Behaghel A.: P1470, P868, P987 Behar J.: 1534, P1027, P1028, P1635 Behar J.M.: P1033 Behar N.: P1470, P868, P987 Beheiry S.: P262 Behr E.R.: 1173, P1123, P1402 Beinart R.: P1387, P1653 Bejan Angoulvant T.: P533 Belardinelli L.: 1182, P1493 Belbachir N.: P406 Belenkov Y.N.: 1114 Beleveslis T.H.: 638 Bellazzi R.: P519 Belott P.H.: P488 Belotti G.: P585 Belshi X.H.: P369 Beltrami M.: P882 Belver A.: P1361 Belyaeva M.: P1048 Belyaeva O.D.: P368 Ben Mansour N.: P381 Benak A.: P1347 Bencsik G.: P1347, P829 Bender A.B.: P267 Bendini M.G.: P274 Benditt D.G.: 1311 Benezet Penaranda J.: P1022 Benitah J.P.: P404 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Benito B.: P1044, P1417, P460, P748 Benito E.: 571, 805 Benkouar R.: P478 Bennadji A.: 634 Bennett M.: P359 Bennink G.: P438 Benova T.: P1041, P1648 Benvenuti C.: P1673 Beregi J.P.: P999 Berezin A.: 577 Bergmann L.: P188 Berkowitsch A.: P838 Bernard A.: 108, P1058, P1471, P740 Bernardes A.: P300, P883 Bernat V.: P1639, P825 Bernier M.L.: P1329 Berruezo A.: 1320, 241, 571, 572, 805, P1453, P855, P902 Bertaglia E.: P1261, P1367, P588, P840 Bertini M.: P1255, P1368, P1622, P585 Berzina M.: 107 Besportochny D.: P1669 Beton O.: P885 Betts T.: P978 Betts T.R.: 109, P1509, P831 Betts T.R.: 732, P281, P587 Bhagirath P.: 578, P291 Bianchi B.: P436 Bianchi F.: P1432 Bianchi V.: P384 Bianco E.: P386 Biasucci L.M.: P1011 Bibikov V.N.: 735 Bieganowska K.: P495 Bienias P.: P1666 Biffi M.: 1529, P1255, P1368, P1370, P1622, P339, P346, P352, P487, P494, P585 Bikova A.A.: P496 Bilge A.K.: 637 Bilinska M.: 114 Binkowski B.: P318 Birbach M.: P495 Birgersdotter-Green U.: 1108, P1463, P1477, P1485 Birkenhauer F.: P1459, P1511 Bisceglia C.: 802, P1541 Bisch L.: 575, P422 Bisleri G.: P471, P847 Bisleri G.L.: P1643, P975 Bittner A.: P326 Bizhanov K.: P1467 Blaauw J.: P350 Blaauw Y.: P1628, P355 Blanco Nuez M.: P820 Blann A.: P909 Blaschke F.: P1336, P375, P466 Blaszyk K.: 576 Blazquez J.A.: P276 Blessberger H.: P1021 Bloise R.: 1179, P519, P61 Blomstrom-Lundqvist C.: P284 Bobkowski W.: P1007, P482 Boczar K.: P1017, P888 Bode C.: P1588, P1598 Bode F.: P56, P584 Boehm M.: 180, 89, P412 Boem A.: P1015 Boersma E.: P1405 Boersma L.V.A.: P1369, P1379, P1585, P277, P444, P62, P869 Bogdan S.N.: P1387 Bogdan S.N.: P1025 Bogers A.J.J.C.: P1405, P1407, P528, P900 Bogossian H.: P1257, P1416, P1637, P323 Boldt H.: P1400 Boldt L.H.: P1336, P1578, P375 Boldt L.-H.: P466 Bollmann A.: 1309, P1331, P1356, P1428, P1431, P1496, P1542, P468, P826, P857, P889 Bolognese L.: 803 Bolognesi G.: P1622 Bolzan B.: P491 Bonet Basiero A.: P349 Bongard V.: 50 Bongianino R.: 1179 Bongiorni M.G.: P284, P285 Bongiorni M.G.: P1015, P1486, P346 Bonitta G.: P1449 Bonnemeier H.: P1459 Bonner M.: 1312 Bonner M.D.: P278 Bonnes J.L.: P365 Bonnes J.L.: P485 Bontempi L.: P1429, P1643, P346, P471, P975 Bonzanni M.: P428 Boogmans M.: P1578 Booth C.R.P.: P330 Borbas J.: 1178, P1043 Borbas Z.: P432 Bordachar P.: P1390, P1391, P1634 Bordenave L.: P1390 Bordignon S.: P1594, P1603, P292 Borggrefe M.: 48, 579, 633, P1121, P583, P865 Boriani G.: 1528, 174, P1253, P1255, P1370, P352, P354, P54 Bories W.: P1599 Boros A.M.: P1031 Borowik E.: P905 Borras R.: 241, P336 Bortoli B.A.: P839, P982 Bosa Ojeda F.: P1019 Bosch X.: 572 Bosschaert M.A.R.: P1585 Bossu A.: P516, P892, P930 Bostock J.: 1534, P1027 Bothner C.: P185 Botros M.: P452, P464 Bottio T.: 1239 Botto G.L. :P503 Boucek T.: 1245 Boudrifa A.: P478 Boule S.: P1376 Boumedien T.: P478 Bourgonje V.J.A.: P892 Boursier M.: 110 Bouvagnet P.: P439 Bouzeman A.: P879, P988 Boveda S.: 1306, 1316, P1430, P272, P584, P743, P879, P988 Bovendeerd P.: P880 Bovin A.: P1645 Boyett M.R.: P432 Boyett M.R.: P1494 Brachmann J.: 115, 1316, P1459, P1578, P1590 Brachmann J.B.: P1587 Brack K.E.: P1665, P378 Bracke F.A.L.E.: P278 Brady P.B.: P1050 Brambilla R.: P1448 Branchitta G.: P1015, P285 Branco L.: P1591, P884 Brandenburg S.: P963 Branny M.: P473 Braunschweig F.: P275 Breckwoldt K.: P948 Breckwoldt K.A.J.A.: P949 Breedveld R.: P586 Brembilla-Perrot B.: 636, P1005, P1461 Brenes-Salazar J.B.S.: P1050 Breschi M.: P322, P996 Brette F.: P962 Briasoulis E.: P1404 Brieda M.: P490 Brignole M.: P1633, P1658 Brinza B.: P1052 Brisinda D.: P1355, P370, P529 Brockmeier K.: P438 Brodt C.: P308 Brooke K.: P1623 Brooks S.: P1334 Brouwer M.A.: P365, P485 Brouwer T.F.: P1369 Brovkin K.A.B.: P1655 Brown J.H.: P917 Bru P.: 112 153 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Bruce C.: P864 Brueggemann A.: P379 Brugada B.R.: P1328 Brugada J.: 1177, 1320, 241, 571, 572, 805, P1453, P855, P902, P904 Brugada P.: P305, P306, P451 Brugada R.: 1177, 1320 Bruguera J.: P748 Brunckhorst C.: 49 Brunelli M.: 1244, 177, P1605, P1617, P818, P971, P977 Brunet X.: P999 Brunetti N.D.: P1656 Brzozowski W.: 1111 Bucchi A.: P925 Budera P.: 1242 Bueno D.: P1044 Bueno-Orovio A.: P393 Buerkle G.: P1596 Buist T.: P189 Buist T.J.: P191 Bukart-Kuttner D.: P584 Bukowska A.: P1395, P1396 Bulava A.: P1435 Bulkova V.: 1245, P1060, P1427 Buller H.: 173 Buls A.: P1662 Bun S.S.: P1335, P1424, P1440, P1469 Bundgaard H.: P1411 Bunting E.: P876 Buonocore M.: 1179 Burashnikov E.: P1653 Burban M.: P272 Burel S.: P917 Burgos A.: 1305 Burgos F.: 1320 Burkart R.: P1673 Burke M.: P1369, P488 Burkhardt J.D.: P261, P262 Burkhoff D.: P583 Burri H.: P1600, P313, P314, P461 Burton F.: P424, P425 Buss G.: 575 Butorova E.: 1237 Butter C.: 1316, P284, P57, P583 Butter C.H.: P1626, P511 Buturak A.: P518 Bzukala I.: 1116, P513 C Cabanas-Grandio P.: P334 Cabestrero De Diego A.: P349 Cabrera S.: P1044, P1417, P460, P748 Caccavale A.: P903 Caccavo V.: P990 154 Cacciani F.: P366, P395 Cacela D.: P1631 Caceres G.: P1653 Caglayan C.E.: P919 Cai C.H.I.: 1180 Cai X.J.: P430 Caiani E.: P1503 Caico S.I.: P503 Caivano M.: P1656 Cakal B.: P1439 Calabrese V.: P341 Caldwell J.: P955 Callegari S.: P1394, P366 Calo L.: P1253 Calo’ L.: P1372, P341, P384 Calovic Z.: P1381 Calvi V.: P1409, P1622, P490 Calvino R.: P367 Calvo D.: P509 Calvo M.: 805 Calzolari V.: P861 Campagnolo R.: 1314 Campana A.: P1368, P487 Campari M.: P384, P588 Campistol J.: P904 Campoli M.: P1497 Campostrini G.: P939 Campuzano C.O.L.: P1328 Campuzano O.: 1177 Candeias R.: P458 Candelmo F.: P903 Cano O.: P186, P455 Cano Perez O.: P1254, P848 Cao M.: P1252, P357 Capodanno D.: P1409 Caponi D.: 804, P1341 Cappato R.: P1449, P62 Capucci A.: P490 Capulzini L.: P1584, P457 Caputo M.: P1486, P1673, P483 Caputo M.L.: P1503, P1661 Carbonell San Roman A.: P1057 Carbucicchio C.: 803 Carcouet A.: P406 Cardin C.: 50, 634, P1120 Carinci V.: P1618, P1622 Carlosena-Remirez A.: 571, 805 Carmo P.: 730, 736, P458 Carnero G.: P290 Carnevali L.: P1394, P366 Caro J.: 1305, P417, P420, P421 Carpi R.: P1633 Carpinteiro L.: P300, P883 Carrabba N.: 1112 Carrai P.: P1611 Carraro M.: P1580 Carrassa G.C.: P1611 Carreras G.: P1497, P584 Carrillo D.C.: P358 Cartei S.: P1034 Carvalho S.: 730 Carvalho S.A.L.O.M.E.: 736 Casabe H.: P290 Casaleggio A.: P394 Casares J.: P493 Casella M.: 1249, 803, P1350, P984 Casini S.: P944 Casis O.: 223 Casserly I.P.: P1343 Casso C.: P1673 Castagno D.: 1562 Castaldi B.: P490 Castella J.: 1177 Castellanos E.: P456 Castellanos Martinez E.: P332 Castrejon Castrejon S.: P1001, P1362, P421 Castrejon S.: P1536 Castro A.: P1011, P1353 Castro Urda V.: 629, P55 Castro-Beiras A.: P367 Catanzariti D.: P1338, P1429, P264, P476, P500 Cates J.: 1307, P258 Cattafi G.: P264 Cavaco D.: 730, 736, P458 Cavazzini D.: P1479 Cebron J.P.: 1306, P1430 Ceccofiglio A.: P1488, P363 Celestino-Soper P.B.S.: 1176 Celik A.I.: P919 Centeno A.: P367 Cerbai E.: P393 Cerini M.: P1643, P471, P975 Cerisano G.P.: P1389 Cerna H.: P1639, P825 Cerny J.: P1260 Cesar S.: 1177, P1453, P902, P904 Cgojeva I.: 107 Cha M.J.: P1492, P1579, P441, P841 Cha T.J.: P1664 Cha Y.: P1485 Cha Y.M.: 1108, P1623 Chabanne C.: P1008 Chae S.C.: P484 Chaigne S.: P416, P434, P435 Chaldoupi S.M.: P277 Chaldoupi S.-M.: P444 Champagne J.: P187, P302 Chan J.: P1366 Chapurnikh A.: P310 Charitos E.: P1608 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Charlton S.: P289 Charpentier F.: P406, P917 Charron P.: P1398 Chasnoits A.: P1609, P480 Chastre T.: P1505 Chauvel R.: P1120 Chaykovskaya M.: 574, 579 Checchi L.: P1034, P1611 Checinski L.: P497 Cheggour S.: 110 Chekneva I.S.: 1114 Chemello D.: P1056 Chen C.J.: P839, P982 Chen D.Y.: P293 Chen J.: 236, P1616, P266 Chen L.: P1485 Chen P.S.: 1176 Chen S.-A.: 175, P1660 Chen S.H.: P1508 Chen T.H.: P293 Chen X.: P744, P832 Chen Z.: 1534, P1027 Chentir M.T.: P478 Cheong S.S.: P364 Cherian R.: P1621 Cherkashin D.: P310 Cherki R.: P1653 Cherng W.J.: P1508 Chernov V.: P1445 Chernova A.: P1654 Cherpak B.: 1243 Chi L.: P1493 Chia P.L.: P1366 Chiari E.: P847 Chiba Y.: P315 Chierchia G.B.: P305, P306, P451 Chigharoe U.: P900 Chiladakis I.: P875 Chiladakis J.: P299 Child N.: 734 Chilukoti R.: P1395 Chilukoti R.K.: P1396 Chin D.: P1388 Chin S.H.: P1610 Chin S.H.: P1388, P1665, P184, P316, P378 Chinitz L.: P271 Chisciotti V.M.: P363 Chizelle F.: P406 Chlouverakis G.: 570, P1619, P343, P344 Chlupova G.: P871 Chmelevsky M.: 574, P1583 Cho J.G.: P1418, P1671, P742 Cho K.I.: P1664 Cho Y.: 46, P1464, P484 Cho Y.J.: P1492, P1579, P441, P841 Chodor P.: P273 Choi E.K.: P1492, P1579, P441 Choi E.-K.: P841 Choi J.H.: P337 Choi J.Y.: P1378 Choi K.J.: P337 Choi K.J.: P1644, P901 Choi W.S.: 46, P1464 Chorro J.: P1361 Chouchoulis K.: P299, P875 Choudhury M.H.: P1494 Choudhury R.: 731 Chow A.: P887 Chow A.W.: P1586, P353, P515 Choy A.M.: P442 Choy J.: P501 Christ T.: P948 Christ T.O.R.S.T.E.: P949 Christensen G.: P437, P965 Christiansen M.: 1173 Christoph M.: 1251, 1567, P1046, P1344, P450 Christopoulos G.: 244, P998 Chrysostomakis S.: P344, P492 Chu G.S.: P1610 Chu G.S.: P1388, P184, P316 Chubb H.: 181, 809, P1322, P1323, P1324, P1330, P1627, P311, P325, P472, P972 Chun J.K.R.: P1603 Chun K.J.: P292, P385 Chun K.J.: P1475 Chun K.R.J.: P1594 Ciaramitaro G.: P339 Ciccone M.M.: P1449 Ciconte G.: P305, P306, P451 Cihak R.: P331, P850 Cijevschi Prelipcean C.: P1348 Cima A.: 1244, 177, P1605, P1617, P818, P971, P977 Cipolletta L.: 1249, P1350, P463, P984 Cipriani M.: P354 Cismaru G.: P1657 Ciudin R.: P1647 Ciurzynski M.: P1666 Clague J.R.: P1354, P474 Claridge S.: P1028, P1033, P1635 Claridge S.B.L.: 1534, 734, P1027 Clark A.L.: P1629, P373 Cleland J.G.: P1629 Clementy N.: 108, P1058, P288, P533, P740 Clergue M.: P405 Clerx M.: P431 Cobb V.: P353, P887 Cocera Ortega L.: P946 Cohen M.: 1173 Colchester R.: 806 Colenso C.: P931 Colleran R.: P1343 Colman M.A.: 181 Combes N.: P743, P988 Combes S.: P743, P988 Comin-Colet J.: P1044 Condorelli G.: 1179 Connors S.: P1253 Conrad J.: P1036 Conradi L.: P362, P510 Constanstinescu A.A.: P1407 Constantin M.: P416, P434, P435 Constantinescu A.A.: P528 Conte G.: P1486, P1503, P1661, P306, P483 Conte L.: P1580 Conti S.: 1249, P1350, P1409, P307, P463, P984 Contreras Valdes F.: P745 Cook S.: 1173 Coppini R.: P393 Corbisiero R.: P1252, P357 Corciova F.: P1052 Cordeiro F.: 116, P1061 Corradi D.: P1394 Corrigan A.: P1627 Corros C.: P1646 Corsi P.: 1112, P1389 Cortez Dias N.: P883 Cortez-Dias N.: P300 Corzani A.: P1370 Coser A.: P500 Costa A.: P945, 1533 Costa F.: P580 Costa R.: 1317, P1029, P1632, P270, P335, P581, P860 Costello-Boerrigter L.C.: P830 Coulombe A.: P405 Courtheix M.: P1391 Cousin V.: P1376 Coyan F.: P917 Cramer M.J.: P350 Cranney G.: P359 Crevelari E.S.: 1317 Crijns H.: 174 Crijns H.J.: P1628, P257, P350, P355 Crijns H.J.G.M.: P294, P301, P443 Cristoforetti A.: 182 Cristovao J.: P58 Crockford C.: P377, P527 Cros C.E.: P409 Crosato M.: P280, P861 Crossley G.: P494 Crozier I.: P897 Crozier I.G.: P62 Cruickshank C.: P897 Cruz F.: P1536, P326, P417 Cruz P.F.: 1305, P1001, P1362, P420, P421 155 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Csanady M.: 1178 Csanyi B.: 1178 Cuadrado E.: P1417 Cuko A.: P1381 Cunha P.: P884 Cunha P.S.: 111, P1631 Cunha P.S.: P1591, P835 Curnis A.: P1261, P1338, P1643, P264, P280, P341, P354, P471, P847, P975 Curti M.: P483 Curtis A.: P1012, P1624 Cvek J.: P473 Cvijic M.: P1386, P454 Czajkowski M.: P360 Czyz K.: P1007, P482 D D’ Onofrio A.: P280, P384, P503, P588 D Roervik S.: P1616 Da Costa A.: 1316 Daehne T.: 1244, 177, P1605, P1617, P818, P971, P977 D’agostino C.: P341 Dahlstrom U.: P275 Dahme T.: P185 Dai C.: P1122 Dai Shimo D.R.: P1326 Daleffe E.: P1614, P54 Dalla Valle C.: P1367, P840 Dalla Vecchia E.: P1258 Dalsgaard D.: P1645 Daly M.: P897 Dandamudi G.: 1310, 1313, 1315, P1377, P1447, P345, P371, P522 Dang L.: P1042 D’angelo G.: 242 D’angelo G.D.: P361 Danielsen A.: P475 Danwade T.: 573 Daoud E.G.: P1593 D’arienzo G.: P1656 Darkner S.: P744, P832 Darwiche W.: P533 Daskalakis A.: P1619, P344 Dauber K.: P330 Daubert J.C.: P1008, P1470, P868, P987 Daubert J.P.: P309 Dave A.S.: 733 Davies D.W.: 811 Davlouros P.: P299 Dawson D.: P985 De Alarcon Gonzalez A.: P1487 De Ambroggi G.: P1449 De Asmundis C.: P305, P306, P451 De Boer M.J.: P365, P485 156 De Bono J.: P968 De Bortoli A.: 236, P266 De Caralt T.: 241, 572 De Ceglia S.: P1604 De Chillou C.: 636, P1461 De Cristofaro R.: P274 De Filippo P.: P264, P487 De Greef Y.: P1458, P997 De Groot N.M.S.: 578, P1405, P1407, P291, P528, P900 De Hooge J.: 578 De Jaegere P.: P1125 De La Hera J.M.: P1646 De Lazzari M.: P1367, P1603, P840 De Luca A.: P386 De Maria E.: P1255, P1622 De Mattia L.: P861 De Meester C.: P853 De Paula Van Der Steld L.: P1328 De Ponti R.: P1004 De Potter T.J.R.: P1351 De Regibus V.: P1486 De Riva Silva M.: 240, P1540 De Sensi F.: P1016, P322, P996 De Silva K.: 1534 De Simone A.: P503 De Sousa J.: P300, P883 De Teresa-Galvan E.: 1318 De Vito G.: P1448 De Vito R.: 804, P1341 De Vries A.A.: 1236 De Vries A.A.F.: 1181, 1238 De Wijs M.: P1405 De Wijs M.C.J.: P900 De Wijs M.J.C.: P1407 Debski M.: P347, P888 Dedroogh M.: P188 Defaye P.: 1306, 1316, P1430, P272, P584, P879, P911 Degiovanni A.: P1620 Deharo J.C.: P284 Deisenhofer I.: P867 Deiss S.: 574, P1357, P1583, P320 Del Bufalo A.: P1673, P483 Del Giorno G.: 1249, P1350, P384, P463, P984 Del Greco M.: P1372, P476, P500 Del Rosso A.: 1115 Delassi T.: P1424, P1469, P478 Delgado A.S.: 111 Delgado A.S.: P835 Delgado Elias L.: P1481 Delgado Espinosa A.: P820 Delgado R.: 1305, P1001, P1362, P1536, P326, P417, P420, P421 Delhaas T.: P1634, P504, P880 Della Bella P.: 242, 51, 802, 808, P1003, P1358, P1414, P1450, P1456, P1502, P1539, P1541, P329, P361, P374 Dell’era G.: P1620 Dello Russo A.: 1249, 803, P1350, P307, P463, P984 Delnoy P.P.: P283 Delnoy P.P.H.M.: 1532, P1375, P189, P191, P869 Demir G.G.: P1439 Demir M.: P919 Demirel F.: P283 Dempsey C.: P931 Dempster J.: P396 Denegri M.: 1179 Deneke T.: 115, 1564, 244, P261, P462, P830, P854, P981, P998 Deniz A.: P919 Deno D.C.: 245, P851 Deplagne A.: 110, P56 Derejko P.: 114 Derndorfer M.: P828 Derval N.: P287 Desai A.: P958 Desimone C.: P475, P864 Desjardins A.: 806 Desplantez T.: P416, P434, P435 Deubner N.: P838 Deutch K.: P482 Deutsch K.J.: P1451, P1613 Deveci O.S.: P919 Devidutta S.: P380 Deville J.B.: P1593 Deyab R.H.: P1382, P878 Dhalla A.: P1493 Dhillon O.: P521 Dhinoja M.: P833 Di Bacco L.: P471 Di Bernardo S.: 575, P422 Di Biase L.: P261, P262 Di Biase M.: P1656 Di Clemente F.: 804 Di Cori A.: P1015, P285 Di Donna P.: 804, P1341 Di Giovanni G.: P306 Di Grazia A.: P1409 Di Lorenzo F.: P1633 Di Mambro C.: P327 Di Monaco A.: P990 Di Pasquale E.: 1179 Di Prima A.: 242 Di Stolfo G.: P1261 Diab I.: P521 Diemberger I.: P1370, P352 Diener H.C.: P912 Diener H.-C.: P536 Dietrichs E.S.: P424 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Dievart F.: P533 Dinerman J.: P1012, P1624 Ding L.: 1180 Dinh T.: P355 Dinov B.: P1356, P1431, P1542, P468, P857 Ditkivskyy I.: 1243 Dobrev D.: 557 Dobrovie M.: P1356 Dobrzynski H.: P1494, P432 Doerr L.: P379 Doesch C.: 48, 633 Doevendans P.A.F.M.: 1566, P836 Doevendans P.J.: P350 Doi A.: P1126, P1363 Doisne N.: P405 Domenichini G.: P521 Dompnier A.: 112 Donal E.: P1471 Donateo P.: P1633 Dorda M.: P1427 Dormidontova G.: P1672 Dovellini E.V.: 1112, P1389 Downar E.: 238 Doytchinova A.: 1176 Dragicevic E.: P379 Drago F.: P327, P348 Drozdov I.V.: P496 Drug V.L.: P1348 Druzhko M.S.: P333 D’souza A.: P1494 D’souza B.: P488 Dubner S.J.: P536, P912 Dubuc M.: 810, P187, P302, P856, P866 Ducceschi V.: P1457 Ducharme A.: P57 Dudink E.A.M.P.: P294, P443 Dudley S.C.: P916 Dugo D.: P1603, P292 Dujenet F.: P911 Dukkipati S.R.: P321 Duncker D.: P1010, P1051 Dunnink A.: P516, P892 Duparc A.: 50, 634, P1120, P56 Dupuis S.: P416, P434, P435 Duran O.: 631 Durand E.: P1472 Duray G.: P271 Duray G.Z.: 1311, P1379 Duru F.: 49 Duthoit G.: P1505 Duytschaever M.: 731, P1325, P1426, P1593 Dyrda K.: 810, P856, P866 Dyrda K.M.: P1371 Dzemeshkevich S.: P895 Dzeshka M.S.: P445, P447 Dzikowska-Diduch O.: P1666 E E Molina C.: P959 Earley M.: P833 Earley M.J.: P521 Eberhardt F.: P1459 Ebrille E.: 804, P1341, P475 Eckardt L.: 115 Eckardt L.E.: P1587, P265 Ector J.: 630 Edner M.: P275 Edroos S.A.: P498 Edvardsen T.: P1482, P589 Efimova E.: P1356 Efimova I.: P1445 Efimova N.: P1445 Efremidis M.: P376 Efremov E.: P1048 Efremov E.E.: P899 Eggen M.D.: P278 Egorov D.: P1401, P523, P898 Ehara N.: P983 Ehlermann P.: 48 Ehrlich J.R.: P1596 Eichenberger A.: P461 Eisenberger M.: P1435 Eisfeld J.: P933 Eisserer G.: P1480 Ejima K.: 737, P844 El Tallawi K.C.: P1446 Eldar M.: P1387, P1392, P1653 Elencwajg B.: P1481 El-Gendi H.: P498 Elizarova T.: P1595 Eljamili M.: P1424, P1469 Ellenbogen K.A.: 1310, 1313, 1315, P1447, P345, P371, P522 Elsaesser A.: P536, P912 Eltchaninoff H.: P1472 Elvan A.: 1307, 1532, P1375, P189, P283, P869 Elvan A.R.: P191 Elvas L.: P58 Ene E.: P1025 Engels E.: P355 Engels E.B.: P1125, P1384 Engels M.C.: 1238 Enjuanes C.: P1044 Epicoco G.: P1449 Epstein A.E.: P488 Eremeeva M.V.: P893 Ergeshov K.: P1467 Erginel-Unaltuna N.: P518 Erglis A.: 107, P907 Ernst S.: P1354, P263, P474 Ernst Y.: 1314 Errahmouni A.: P1335, P1440, P1469 Escande W.: P1376 Eschenhagen T.: P948 Eschenhagen T.H.O.M.A.S.: P949 Escobedo C.: P1391 Espe E.K.S.: P965 Esposito F.: P588 Es-Salah-Lamoureux Z.: P938 Essebag V.: P1329, P187, P302 Evangelista M.: 242, P1502 Evertz R.: 1320 Evtushenko A.: P1445 Evtushenko V.: P1445 Exner D.: P494 Exposito V.: P514 Exposito-Garcia V.: P334 Ezzat V.: 238 F Fabbri A.: P391 Faerestrand S.: P1259 Fageda A.: P460 Falconi E.: 1305, P1001, P1362, P1536, P326, P417, P420, P421 Fallani F.: P352 Fanourgiakis J.: 570, P1460, P1619, P343, P344, P492 Farazi T.G.: P1252, P357 Farid T.: P1018, P1473 Faryan M.: P531 Fassini G.: 803, P984 Fassini G.M.: P307, P463 Fassini G.M.: 1249, P1350 Fastl T.: P472, P972 Fauchier L.: 108, P1058, P1471, P288, P533, P740, P879 Faustino M.: P580 Favaloro L.: P290 Fayad G.: P1376 Fedida J.: P1398 Fedina N.: P1669 Fedorco M.: P1483 Fedorowski A.: P1504 Feghali T.: P1446 Fehri W.: P381 Fehske W.: P183 Felblinger J.: 636 Feld G.: P1463, P1477 Feliciano J.: 111, P884 Feltl D.: P473 Feltrin G.: 1239 Feneon D.: P1470, P868, P987 Fenici R.: P1355, P370, P529 Feola I.: 1181 Fernandez A.: P290 157 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Fernandez Cimadevilla C.: P493 Fernandez De La Concha J.: 629, P1625, P509 Fernandez Lozano I.: 629, P55 Fernandez Pastor J.: P1625 Fernandez-Armenta J.: 241, 572, P334, P855 Fernandez-Aviles F.: P1049 Fernandez-Pastor J.: 1318 Fernandez-Portales J.: P1038 Fernandez-Velasco M.: P951 Ferrari P.: P1618 Ferraris F.: P1341 Ferreira A.: 116, P1061 Ferreira C.: 116, P1061 Ferreira M.J.: P1591 Ferreira R.: 111, P1631, P884 Ferreira R.C.: P1591, P835 Ferrer Hita J.J.: P1019 Ferrero De Loma-Osorio A.: P1361 Ferretto S.: 1239, P1367, P840 Ferrieres J.: 50 Fertig N.: P379 Fetisova E.: 579 Feurich R.F.: P1596 Fiala M.: P1060, P1337, P1427, P473 Fidani L.F.: P1495 Fidder H.H.: 1566 Fiedler L.: P1542 Figueroa J.: P417, P420 Fijalkowska A.: P1666 Filgueiras-Rama D.: P1536 Fingrova Z.: 1245 Fink A.: P1596 Fink T.: P382 Finlay M.: P833 Finlay M.C.: 806, P1053 Fioravanti F.: P1355, P370, P529 Fioreli A.I.: 1317 Fiorentino C.: P1457 Fischer A.: P1481 Fischer J.: P1356 Fischer S.: P1459 Fischer T.: P1482, P589 Fishman E.: 1533 Fitton T.: P470 Flecher E.: P1008 Flore V.: 630 Floria M.: P1052, P1348 Florio C.: P953 Fochler F.: 1564 Fochler P.: P998 Fogarty T.J.: 811 Foldesi C.: 729 Foldesi C.S.: 1308 Foley P.W.X.: P587 Folkeringa J.R.: P301 158 Fons C.: P904 Fontaine G.H.: P1465 Fontenla A.: P1625 Fontes M.S.C.: 220 Foran J.: 109, P1509, P382 Foran J.P.: P1491, P312 Foresti S.: P1448, P1449 Forkmann M.: 1251, 1567, P1046, P1344, P450 Forleo G.: P1261, P1372, P341 Forleo G.B.: P1497 Forleo G.B.: P1256 Forster T.: 1178, P1043, P829 Fotoglidis A.: P890 Fotoglidis A.F.: P1495 Fournet M.: P987 Fox D.: 109, P1509 Fraccaro C.: 1527, P1479 Fragakis N.: P376, P890 Fragkakis N.: P1495 Fraguas H.: P290 Francesci F.: P56 Franco D.: P367 Franco Diez E.: P1057 Franco E.: P1026, P1468 Franklin K.: P295 Frea S.: 1562 Frech S.: P933 Freedman R.: P1012, P1624 Freixa Pamias R.: P349 Fressart V.: P1398, P1505 Frey S.: P507 Friedman P.: 1108, P864 Friedman P.A.: P1623 Frisk M.: P437, P965 Frisoni J.: P352 Frohlich M.: P1592 Frolov A.V.: P1009 Fromentin S.: 110 Frommeyer G.: P323 Frommhold M.: 1244, 177, P1605, P1617, P818, P971, P977 Fry C.H.: P1419 Frykman V.F.: P863 Fu H.: P1485 Fuernkranz A.: P1594, P1603, P292 Fuhrer J.: 1110, P1455, P517 Fuji Y.: P1397 Fujii E.: P1333, P1436 Fujii K.: P255 Fujii S.: P1383, P1406 Fujimoto M.: P1437 Fujita S.: P1333, P1436 Fukamizu S.: 1248, 1250, P1002, P446, P453 Fukuda K.: P1425, P837, P842 Fukuda M.: P970 Fukuda T.: P970 Fukumoto K.: P837, P842 Fukunaga M.: P512 Fukunami M.: 1569, P296 Fukushima K.: P844 Fukuyama M.: 1175, P1397 Fumagalli S.: 174, P882 Funasako M.: P297 Furst K.: P479 Furukawa T.: P1612 Furukawa Y.: 1569, P1434, P296, P983 Fuse J.: P970 G Gaba P.: P864 Gabbai D.: 174 Gabbarini F.: 804 Gaborit N.: P935 Gabrawi M.: P325, P472, P972 Gacon P.H.: P873 Gadula-Gacek E.: P414 Gafoor S.: P382 Gaido L.: P1432 Gaita F.: 1562, 804, P1341, P1432 Gajek J.: P1489, P1504, P1582, P497 Gal P.: 1307, P189, P191, P258 Galand V.: P987 Galasso P.: 1526 Galizio N.: P290 Gall N.: 635 Gallinghouse G.J.: P262 Gallino A.: P1673 Gallo C.: P1432 Galrinho A.: P1591, P884 Galuscan G.: 112 Galvan Z.: P467 Galvin J.: P1343, P894 Gambelli P.: P61 Gambino A.: 1239 Gamble J.H.P.: P281, P587 Gammelsrud L.O.: P1482, P589 Gammer V.: P1021 Gandalovicova J.: P1060 Gandjbakhch E.: P1398, P1505 Ganeeva O.N.: P496 Ganesha Babu G.: P887 Gangl C.: P846 Garan H.: P876 Garbade J.: P1356 Garberoglio L.: 1562 Garcia A.: P1646 Garcia Campo E.: P272, P334 Garcia D.H.: P1545 Garcia E.: P1625 Garcia Fernandez J.: P509, P991 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Garcia Gonzalez M.J.: P1019 Garcia Quintana A.: P820 Garcia Seara J.: 1316 Garcia-Elias A.: P1044 Garcia-Fernandez F.J.: P1538 Garcia-Gerrero J.: P1484 Garcia-Piney E.: 631, P1038, P859 Garcia-Rubio J.: P493 Gardarsdottir M.: 176 Gardarsdottir V.A.: 176 Gardner E.A.: 811 Gargaro A.: P585 Garipov R.S.: P891 Garratt C.: P432 Garweg C.: 630 Gasior M.: P1499, P414 Gaspar T.: 1251, 1567, P1046, P1344, P450, P826 Gasparini M.: 1528, P280, P354, P54 Gatzoulis K.: P376 Gaudin D.: P188 Gaur N.: P398 Gavaruzzi G.: P352 Gavazzoli S.: P1620 Gaztanaga L.: P334 Ge Junbo D.R.: P1326 Geelen P.: P1351 Geelhoed B.: P817 Geller J.C.: 1244, 177, P1605, P1617, P818, P971, P977 Geller L.: 1529, P1031 Gentil-Baron P.: P1600, P313, P314, P461 George M.: P379 Georger F.: 110 Georgopoulos S.: P376 Geraschenko A.V.: 735 Gerdes C.: P279, P508 Gerdes J.C.: P1385 Gerguri S.: P1657 Gerosa C.: P1448 Gerosa G.: 1239 Gerritse B.E.W.: 1529 Gersak B.: P1360 Gersh B.J.: P1321 Ghani A.: 1532, P1375 Ghezelbash S.: 557 Ghoerbien S.: P291 Ghosh J.: P1629 Giacopelli D.: P861 Giammaria M.: P1261, P1372, P341 Gianfrancesco D.: P1656 Giannini G.: P386 Giannola G.: P346, P494 Giaretta V.: P1056 Gierlaszynska K.: P1499 Giese A.: P1395 Gil Sanchez A.: P1646 Giles R.: P359 Gili S.: 1562 Gill J.: 734 Gilles E.: P475 Ginghina C.: P1647 Ginks M.: 732, P281, P831, P978 Ginks M.R.: P587 Giofre’ F.: P1368 Giorgi D.: P1622, P585 Girerd N.: P1005, P1461 Gislason G.H.: P53 Giudici M.: P874 Giudici M.C.: P328 Giudici V.: P490, P535 Giuliani I.: 1239 Giurlani L.: 1112, P1389 Gkouziouta A.: P340, P526 Gladisova K.: P1639, P825 Glikson M.: P1387, P1392, P1490, P1653 Glikson M.J.: P1623 Glover B.: P1343 Godot A.: P868 Goesaert C.: P853 Goessinger H.: P846 Goette A.: P1396 Goetze J.P.: P744 Goirigolzarri Artaza J.: P55 Golba K.S.: P1023, P1476, P499 Golcuk E.: 637 Gold M.R.: P1256 Goldemund D.: P1060 Goldenberg I.: 632, P1387 Goldsmith G.: P328 Golenischa V.: P480 Golitsyn S.: P1048 Golitsyn S.P.: 1237 Golovko A.: P926, P928 Gomes S.: P359, P467 Gomez A.M.: P404 Gomez F.: P474 Gomez F.P.: P1354 Gomez Juanatey A.: P336 Gomez-Pulido F.: 805 Goncharik D.: P1609, P480 Gonzalez A.E.: P1545 Gonzalez Cabeza E.: P1019 Gonzalez E.: P276 Gonzalez Enrriquez S.: P514 Gonzalez Ferrer J.J.: P1022 Gonzalez J.: P290 Gonzalez M.C.: P853 Gonzalez-Vasserot M.A.: P1545 Gorbunova A.S.: P1506 Gordeev O.: P898 Gorga E.: P847 Gosau N.: P362, P510 Goseki Y.: 1565, P1466 Goto E.: 738, P469, P980 Goto K.: P1423 Goto S.: P534 Gotte M.J.W.: 578, P291 Gottlieb L.A.: P913 Gould P.: P330 Goulet D.: P1371 Gourraud J.B.: 1117, P1120 Goya M.: P525 Grabowicz W.: P318, P905 Grabowski M.: P1642 Graf B.: P1608 Graf D.: 1174 Grajek S.: 576 Gramley F.: P1443, P1589 Granier M.: P999 Grapsa J.: P985 Gras D.: P494 Grassini D.: P1622, P585 Grauso M.: P405 Grazhdankin I.: 237 Grebmer C.: P867 Grecu M.: P1052, P1348 Green A.: P894 Greffier J.: P999 Gregorio G.: P1457 Greiss H.: P838 Griffith M.: P968 Grigoryan S.V.: P969 Grimaldi M.: P1593, P990 Grishin I.: P310 Groh W.J.: 1176 Grosse A.: 1244, 177, P1605, P1617, P818, P971, P977 Grossi S.: P1432 Grosso Marra W.: 1562 Grothoff M.: 807 Grove R.G.: P506 Grupper A.: P1623 Grycewicz T.: P318 Grzebieniak T.: P1504 Gschwendtner M.: P828 Guarnaccia V.: 1115 Guarracini F.: P1414, P1450, P1502, P361 Guasch E.: 571 Guastaferro C.: P490 Guclu-Geyik F.: P518 Gudnason V.: 176 Guerra P.: P856, P866 Guerrero L.U.I.S.: P1055 Guevara E.: P290 Guicheney P.: P405 159 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Guillermo M.: P1393 Guinamard R.: P433, P439 Guiot A.: P1471 Guler E.: P1439 Gunes H.M.: P1439 Guo D.: 1182 Gupalo E.M.: P899 Gurevitz O.: P1387 Gusetu G.: P1657 Gusev K.: P963 Gutberlet M.: 807 Gutierrez Carretero E.: P1487 Gwechenberger M.: P846 Gwizdala A.: 576 Gyori G.: 1308 H Haaland T.: P1482, P589 Haarbo J.: P282 Haber T.: P356 Haberka K.: P347, P888 Hachiya H.: 239, P1000 Hachul D.: P1537 Hadadi C.A.: P1447 Haddad G.: 112 Hadjis A.: P1329 Hadjivassilev S.: P833 Haegeli L.M.: 49 Haeley J.: P1329 Haertig J.: P356 Haest R.J.: P294 Haest R.J.P.: P443 Haggui A.: P381 Haghikia A.: P1051 Hagiwara N.: 737, P844 Haim M.: P739, P967 Haines D.E.: P992 Haissaguerre M.: 1117, P287 Hajlaoui N.: P381 Hakalahti A.H.: P979 Hakmi S.: P362, P510 Halbach M.: P57 Halbfass P.: 1564, 244, P1590, P462, P830, P854, P981, P998 Haldar S.K.: P1491, P312 Halianishcha V.: P1609 Halimi F.: P1341 Halperin J.L.: P536, P912 Hama Y.: P1345, P989 Hammache N.: P1461 Han S.W.: P1378 Hanazawa K.: P1373, P1617 Hancox J.: P931 Hanis J.: P1435 Hanke T.: P1608 160 Hannes T.: P438 Hansen A.: P948 Hansen A.R.N.E.: P949 Hansen C.: P1511 Hansen J.: P832 Hansen P.S.: P979 Hanson B.: P286 Haouala H.: P381 Harada T.: P1612 Harari D.: P321, P449 Hardy C.: P1537 Harris L.: 238 Harrison J.: 809, P1324, P1330, P311 Hartlage G.R.: P1636 Haruna T.: P297 Hasan F.: P1637, P323 Hasebe N.: P1127, P1406, P372 Hasegawa K.: P481 Hasegawa K.H.: P317 Hasenfuss G.: P963 Hashiguchi N.: P1352 Hashimoto Y.: 1319, P582 Hatala R.: 1316, P1024, P1639, P825 Hatch F.: P1419 Hategan L.: 1178, P1043 Hatem S.: P1395, P1396 Hatzinikolaou-Kotsakou E.: 638 Haustein M.: P438 Haverkamp W.: P1336, P1400, P375, P466 Havranek S.: 1245 Hawkey S.: P442 Hayama Y.: 1530, 179, P1332, P1421, P974 Hayase J.: P267 Hayashi A.: 1247 Hayashi H.: P297 Hayashi K.: P1118 Hayashi Y.: P1126, P1363 Hayes C.: 732 Hayes D.: P1012, P1624 Hayman J.: 1311 Hayward M.: P286 Hebsur S.: 1108, P1463 Heeger C.: P320, P452 Heeger C.H.: 1568, P1342, P192, P464 Hegedus Z.: 1178, P1043 Hegyi B.: P964 Heijman J.: 557 Heitman L.H.: 1236 Hell S.: P963 Henmi R.: 737, P844 Henningsen K.: P744 Henningsson M.: P1323 Henrikson C.: P60 Heo J.H.: P1664 Herbots L.: P1349 Herman D.: 1242 Hermans M.: P365 Hermida J.S.: P1035 Hernandez Hernandez J.: P859 Hernandez J.: 631, P1038, P358 Hernandez Madrid A.: P1468 Hernandez Ojeda J.: P336 Hernandez Ortega E.: P820 Hernandez-Madrid A.: P1057 Hernandez-Torres F.: P367 Herring N.: P587 Hery T.: P1398 Hescheler J.: P438 Hesselink T.: P1597, P843 Hidden-Lucet F.: P1398, P1505 Higuchi K.: P1507, P525 Hilbert S.: 807 Hildick-Smith D.: 109, P1509 Hilfiker-Kleiner D.: P1051 Hillege H.L.: P817 Himi T.: P1345, P989 Hindricks G.: 1309, 807, P1331, P1356, P1428, P1431, P1496, P1542, P468, P826, P857 Hindricks H.: P889 Hirai T.: P870 Hirao K.: 239, P1507, P525 Hirao K.H.: P303, P995 Hiraoka M.: 1248, 1250, P1002, P446, P453 Hirata K.: 1113 Hirayama A.: P1602, P324, P746 Hirose S.: P824 Hirose T.: P1346 Hiroshima K.: P512 Hisazaki K.: P481, P852 Hisazaki K.H.: P317 Hitaka Y.: 1246, P1462, P534 Hiyamuta K.: 1560 Hlivak P.: P1639, P825 H-Madrid A.: P1026, P338 Ho G.: P267 Hoashi T.: 1530 Hochadel M.H.: P265 Hocini M.: P287 Hodge D.: 1108 Hodge D.O.: P1623 Hoefer C.: P188 Hoellinger H.: P1480 Hoelschermann F.: P1626, P511 Hoenig S.: P1021 Hof T.: P433, P439 Hoff P.I.: 236, P1616, P266 Hoffman B.: P1426 Hoffmann A.: P531 Hoffmann B.A.: P1438, P1592, P190, P479 Hoffmann E.H.: P1587, P265 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Hoglund N.: P295 Hohl M.: 180, 89, P412 Hohmann S.: P1010, P1051 Hojo R.: 1248, 1250, P1002, P446, P453 Holloman K.: P494 Holmes D.: P475 Homuth G.: P1395, P1396 Hood M.A.: P62 Hook B.G.: P470 Hooks D.: P897 Horakova Z.: P920, P932 Horduna I.: P474 Horduna I.S.: P1354 Hori Y.: 1247, P1601, P319, P845 Horie M.: 1175, P1397 Hortigon-Vinagre M.: P940 Horton R.: P1593 Horvath A.: P949 Horvath B.: P964 Hosek J.: P932 Hoshen M.: P739, P967 Hoskova I.: 1242 Hosoda J.: P1383 Hosoya N.: P821 Hossein-Foucher C.: P1035 Houben R.: P1325 Houthuizen P.: P1125 Houzarova Z.: P1060 Hovstad T.: P1259 Howlett P.J.: P1419 Hsu J.: P1477 Hsu J.C.: P1463 Hu W.C.: 175 Hu W.-C.: P1660 Hua W.E.I.: 1180 Huang B.: P1039 Hudnall J.H.: P1379 Hueb W.A.: P860 Huemer M.: P1336, P1400, P375, P466 Huh J.: P1475, P819 Huisman M.V.: P536, P912 Hunter J.: P1463, P1477 Hunter R.: P833 Hunter R.J.: P521 Huntjens P.R.: P1634 Hunuk B.: P305 Hunuk B.U.R.A.K.: P451 Huo Y.: 1251, 1567, P1046, P1344, P450, P826 Hurmusiadis V.: P1053 Hurtado A.: P276 Hussain W.: P312 Hussein A.: P910 Husser D.: 1309, P1428, P1431, P468, P889 Hussin A.: P494 Huth Ruwald A.C.: P53 Hwang J.K.: P385 Hwang J.K.: P819 Hyde E.: P1033 I Ibarra S.: 733 Ibragimova A.G.: P893 Ichihara N.: 239, P1000 Ichikawa M.: 1175, P1397 Iesaka Y.: 239, P1000 Igarashi M.: 243, P1410, P1638, P268, P459 Iglesias A.: 1177 Igual B.: P455 Iitsuka K.: P1667, P973 Ijzerman A.P.: 1236 Ikeda T.: P1437 Ikegami Y.: P970 Iliceto S.: 1239, P1367, P840 Ilich I.L.: P891 Iliescu A.: P1052 Illikova V.: P1024 Im S.I.: P1664, P256 Imahashi M.: P1406 Imai M.: 737 Imai Y.: P1663 Imaizumi S.: P1462, P534 Imamura S.: P1332, P1421 Imanalieva G.: P1670 Inagawa K.: P970 Inama L.: P1643, P975 Infusino T.: P322, P996 Ingoglia G.: P418 Inoguchi K.: P315 Inoko M.: P297 Inokuchi K.: P1413, P383 Inoue K.: 1561, P255 Insulander P.: P1543 Ioannidis J.P.A.: P1321 Ioannou A.: P1013 Ionin V.A.: P368 Iorgulescu C.N.: P1025 Iori M.: P1622, P339 Iqbal S.M.: P906 Irfan G.: P305, P306, P451 Iriart X.: P1391, P1412 Ishibashi K.: P1339, P1544, P1581, P1630, P824 Ishida K.: P481, P852 Ishida M.: P821 Ishiguro M.: P1346 Ishikawa T.: P1383 Ishimura M.: P1352 Ismer B.: P356 Isobe M.I.: P303, P995 Isshiki T.: P1383 Ito M.: P1333, P1436 Itoh H.: P1397 Iturbe M.: P185 Ivanitskiy E.A.: P1374, P827 Ivyanskij S.A.: P524 Iwakura K.: P255 Iwasaki Y.: 1565, 1569, P296 Iwasawa J.: 239, P1000 Iwase K.: P870 Izquierdo De Francisco M.: P1361 Izumi C.: 179, P1332, P974 J Jabr R.: P1419 Jachec W.: 1111, P1642 Jackson N.: 1241, 238, P1045 Jackson T.: 1534, P1027, P1033 Jackson T.A.: P1028, P1635 Jacon P.: P911 Jadidi A.: 178, P260 Jagathesan R.: P498 Jager P.L.: P191 Jain S.K.: P187, P302 Jais P.: 1529, P1593, P287, P849 Jalal Z.: P1391, P1412 Jamous A.: 1312 Jan M.: P1360 Jang S.W.: P1441, P1651 Jang S.Y.: 46, P1464, P484 Jangsangthong W.: 1238 Janion M.: 1111, P1642 Jansova H.: P1260 Janssen M.: P1628 Januska J.: P1337, P1427 Jarkovska D.: P410 Jarman J.: P1491 Jarman J.W.E.: P312 Jastrzebski M.J.: P1451 Jatsuk D.I.: P368 Jauker W.: P828 Jauvert G.: P272 Jdaida B.: P381 Jeevaratnam K.: 776 Jegere S.: P907 Jeilan M.: P1388 Jenei Z.S.: P1031 Jensen H.: P311 Jensen H.K.: P279 Jensen J.M.: P279 Jensen S.: P295 Jensen-Urstad M.: P1452, P1543 Jeong M.H.: P1418, P1671 Jespersen T.: 23 Jesus Jimenez-Lopez J.J.L.: P486 Ji Y.: P930 Jiang Y.O.N.G.: 1180 161 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Jilesen D.: P485 Jimenez Diaz J.: P1022 Jimenez J.: P358 Jimenez-Candil J.: 631, P1038, P859 Jimenez-Lopez J.: P334 Jo U.: P337, P901 Joergensen O.D.: 113, P53 Johannessen A.: P832 Johansen J.B.: P282 Johansen J.B.: 113, P53 John I.: P377, P527 John R.M.: P187, P302 John S.: P1496, P468 Johnson W.B.: P494 Jones M.A.: 732 Jones P.W.: P1369 Jons C.: P53 Jordaens L.: P62 Jorge Perez P.: P1019 Jorgensen O.D.: P282 Jose Moreno-Arribas J.M.A.: P486 Joseph L.: P328 Josephson M.E.: P1321 Joshi S.: P380 Jouni M.: P936 Juan Benezet-Mazuecos J.B.M.: P486 Juan Fernandez-Armenta J.F.A.: P486 Juarez Prera R.A.: P1019 Jubele K.: P1662 K Kaab S.: 115, P1121 Kaba R.A.: P377, P527 Kabutoya T.: P1663 Kacet S.: P1376 Kagawa Y.: P1333, P1436 Kageyama S.: P821 Kagisaki K.: 1530 Kahveci G.: P518 Kaik J.: P1403 Kaitani K.: 179, P1332, P1421, P974 Kaji S.: P983 Kajiyama T.: P1352 Kajurek K.: P1040 Kakar S.J.: P1494 Kakihara J.: P1126, P1363 Kalarus Z.: 114, 1535, P1253, P273 Kalejs O.: 107, P1662, P1672, P907 Kalinderi K.K.: P1495 Kalinin V.: 579 Kallergis E.: 570, P1460, P1619, P343 Kalogeropoulos A.: P875 Kamakura S.: P1339, P1544, P1581, P1630, P824 Kamal Z.: 1109 Kamdar R.: 635 162 Kamijima A.: P1630 Kamioka M.: P1357, P1606 Kamishita K.: P1345 Kamiyama Y.K.: P1606 Kammler J.: P1021 Kanaan J.: P1395, P1396 Kanadasi M.: P919 Kanagaratnam P.: 109, P1509 Kandinsky M.L.: P333 Kaneda M.: P1346 Kaneshiro T.K.: P1606 Kang I.S.: P819 Kang S.H.: P1579, P441, P841 Kanoupakis E.: 570, P1460, P1619, P343, P344, P492 Kapa S.: P475 Kapel G.F.L.: 240, P1540 Kaplunova V.Y.U.: 1114 Kapsali E.: P1404 Kaptsiukh T.M.: P1009 Kara T.: P864 Karai D.: P1403 Karaskov A.: 237, P966 Karavolias G.: P526 Karbarz D.K.: P1613 Kardos A.: 1308, 729 Karim R.: P1322, P1323, P1330, P311, P472, P972 Kario K.: P1663 Karolyi L.: P304 Karosiene Z.: P1257, P1637, P323 Karosine Z.: P1416 Karpenko Y.: P1641 Kasem-Suwan P.: P342 Kaseno K.: P317, P481, P852 Kashimura S.: P1425, P837, P842 Kasim M.: P423 Kassai I.: 1308 Kassem H.: P530 Kastellanos S.: P1122 Kaszuba A.: P495 Kataria V.: P1325 Kato K.: 737, P1397, P844 Kato M.: P1667, P973 Katritsis D.G.: P1321, P966 Katritsis D.K.: P1495 Katritsis G.D.: P1321 Katsivas A.: P985 Katsouras G.: P990 Katsumata Y.: P1425, P837 Katta A.A.: P489 Katus H.A.: 48 Katz A.: 1533 Kaur G.: 1307, P258 Kaura A.: 635 Kautzner J.: P1260, P1607, P321, P331, P850 Kavet R.: P1371 Kawai H.: P1422 Kawaji T.: P1423 Kawamura I.: P453 Kawamura M.: P1359, P1413, P269, P315 Kawamura Y.: P1127, P1406, P372 Kawasaki M.: 1569, P296 Kawauchi T.S.: 1317, P270 Kaya H.: P885 Kaye G.: P330 Kayki Mutlu G.: P440 Kazik A.: P1499 Kebed D.K.: P1050 Keelan T.: P1343 Keilegavlen H.: P1259 Kekesi V.: P520 Kennergren C.: P284 Kerber S.: P981 Kesek M.: P295 Kettering K.: P1443, P1589 Kettlewell S.: P396 Khabarova N.V.: 1114 Khairy P.: P1371, P467, P856, P866 Khalameizer V.: 1533 Khalea S.: P910 Khalid R.: P992 Khalil M.: P438 Khamnagadaev I.A.: P891 Khan A.P.: 24 Khan F.: P1586, P353, P515 Kheir A.: P1011 Khiani R.: P587 Kholmovski E.: P258 Khoueiry Z.: P988 Khoury M.: P1446 Kiblboeck D.: P1480 Kidakoev Z.A.: P333 Kiedrowicz R.M.: P1322, P1323, P1324, P1330 Kietselaer B.L.: P294, P443 Kik C.: P1405, P1407, P528, P900 Kikuchi A.: 1569, P296 Kilicaslan F.: P1439 Kiliszek M.: P1040 Killu A.M.: P1623 Kim C.Y.: 46, P1464, P484 Kim D.H.: P1119, P1124 Kim E.K.: P256 Kim G.: P1012, P1624 Kim H.S.: P1664 Kim H.S.: 43 Kim J.: P1644, P337, P901 Kim J.S.: P256, P385 Kim J.Y.: P1441, P1651 Kim J.B.: 43 Kim J.H.: 46, P1441, P1464, P1651, P484 Kim J.J.: P1644 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Kim J.S.: P1475, P742, P819 Kim J.W.: P364 Kim K.: P983 Kim K.S.: 43, P1378 Kim M.S.: P1644, P1644, P901 Kim N.K.: 46, P1464, P484 Kim S.H.: P1441, P1651 Kim S.S.: P1418, P1671, P742 Kim T.S.: P1441, P1651 Kim W.: 43 Kim W.Y.: P311 Kim W.S.: 43 Kim Y.H.: P337 Kim Y.R.: P337 Kim Y.H.: P1644, P901 Kim Y.N.: P1378 Kim Y.R.: P901 Kim Y.Y.: P488 Kimber S.: P501 Kimura M.: P297 Kimura T.: P1383, P1423, P1425, P837, P842, P896 Kimura Y.: P297 Kinch Westerdahl A.: P863 King B.: 238 Kingston P.A.: P1494 Kinoshita M.: P983 Kircanski B.: P872 Kircher S.: P1431 Kirkfeldt R.: 113 Kirkwood G.: P918 Kirste Y.: P1010 Kirubakaran S.: P1541 Kis Z.: 1308, 729 Kiseleva I.: P1669 Kiss M.: P1478 Kistamas K.: P964 Kitada M.: P1373 Kitamura T.: 1248, 1250, P1002, P446, P453 Kiuchi K.: P1422 Kiyakbaev G.K.: P1327 Kizilirmak F.: P1439 Klank-Szafran M.K.S.: P1613 Klausz G.: P1347, P829 Kleemann T.: P1459 Klemen L.: P454 Klersy C.: 1528, P1486, P1673, P483 Kloppe A.: P1637 Klossner N.: 1110 Klotz S.: P1608 Klug D.: 1117, P1035, P1376, P57, P879 Knecht S.: P1037, P1442 Knezl V.: P1041, P1648 Knight B.P.: P187, P302 Knipse A.: P1662 Knops P.: P1405, P1407, P528, P900 Knops R.E.: P1369, P62 Knott T.: P933 Knutsen T.M.: 1109 Knybel L.: P473 Ko E.: P1373 Kobayashi S.: 1247, P1601, P319, P845 Kobayashi Y.: P1352, P1359, P1413, P269, P315, P383 Kobori A.: P1434, P983 Kodama K.: P821 Koenig T.: P1010, P1051 Kogan Y.: 632 Koh K.W.: P910 Kohari M.: P1347 Kohl T.: P963 Kohno R.: P1118 Koivumaeki J.T.: P392 Kojodjojo P.: P1621 Kokov L.S.: P891 Kolb C.: P1380, P867 Kolbe J.: P1637 Kolios M.: P1404 Kollum M.: P1578 Kolodgie F.: P1491 Kolstad T.: 555 Komatsu T.: 1247, P1601, P319, P845 Komatsu Y.: P268, P287 Komissarova S.: P1498 Komiyama K.: 1248, 1250, P1002, P446 Komoliatova V.: P1669 Komurcu-Bayrak E.: P518 Kondo H.: 179, P974 Kondo T.: 1569, P1667, P296, P973 Kondracka A.: P1040 Konduracka E.: 1116, P513 Koneru J.N.: P522 Kong W.: P1420, P741 Kongsgaard E.: P1482, P589 Konofagou E.: P876 Konstantinidou M.: 638 Konstantinou A.: P292 Koopman P.: P1349 Korantzopoulos P.: P1404, P376, P823 Kornej J.: 1309, P1428, P1431, P468, P889 Korniat A.: P1398 Kornmayer M.: P867 Kornyei L.: P1043 Korolev S.V.: 735 Kosiuk J.: P1431, P1496 Koskinas K.K.: P1495 Kostantionu A.: P1594 Kostopoulou A.: P340, P526 Kostrubiec M.: P1666 Kosztin A.: P520 Kotecha D.: 173 Kottmaier M.: P867 Kourai K.: P512 Kouranloo K.: P1322 Kourlaba G.: P492 Koustrup T.: P1408 Koutalas E.: 1309 Koutsogiannis N.: P299 Kouvidis E.: P492 Kovalenko O.: P1609 Kovalev I.: P858 Kovalova M.: 107, P1672 Kovarikova D.: P1060 Kowalski M.K.: P506 Kowalski O.: 1535 Kowase S.: 1319, P268 Koyama Y.: P255 Kozhevnikova M.V.: 1114 Koziolova N.: P822 Kozluk E.: P1040 Kragten J.A.: P294, P443 Kranig W.: P506 Krasniqi N.: 49 Krause R.: P1030, P1503, P1661, P881 Krausova R.: P1607 Krauss T.: P1598 Kravchuk B.: 1243 Kreidieh B.: 733 Kremzer A.: 577 Krestianinov O.: 237 Kretov E.: 237 Kreuzhuber M.: P1331 Kristensen J.: P279 Krivolapov S.: P858 Kroener A.: P438 Kroll K.: P356 Kronborg M.B.: P282 Kronborg M.B.: P1385, P279, P508 Kroon W.: P1030, P881 Kropotkin E.: P1374, P827 Kruchina T.: P1401, P523, P898 Krueger S.: 809 Krug J.: 1564, 244, P854, P998 Krummen D.E.: P267, P309 Kruszelnicka O.: 1116 Krynski T.: 1563, P1433, P993 Kucejko T.: P318 Kucera J.P.: P942 Kucera P.: P1260 Kuck K.H.: 115, 1568, P1342, P1583, P192, P284, P382, P464, P583 Kuck K.-H.: 574, P1357, P320, P449, P452 Kuck K.H.K.: P1587, P265 Kucuksu Z.: P885 Kudaiberdiev T.: P1670 Kudoh Y.: P1006 Kudolo J.: P933 163 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Kuehne M.: P1037, P1442, P507 Kuhelj D.: P1360 Kuiper H.R.M.: P448 Kukla P.K.: P1451 Kuklik P.: P1438, P190, P257, P448 Kulakowski P.: 1563, P1433, P993 Kulikov A.: P310 Kumagai K.: 1561, 738, P469, P980 Kumagai N.: 1246 Kumakura A.: P1047 Kumar C.: P1256 Kumar S.K.: P1366 Kunev B.T.: P1615, P477 Kuniss M.: P838 Kunitomi A.: P842 Kurdziel M.: P1499 Kurek A.: P1499, P414 Kuroda S.: P582 Kuroki K.: 243, P1410, P1638, P268, P459 Kurosaki K.: 1319, P268, P582 Kurushka T.V.: P1009 Kurzyna M.: P1666 Kus T.: P1039 Kusak A.K.: P1613 Kusano K.: P1339, P1581, P1630, P824 Kusano K.F.: P1544 Kuschyk J.: 48, 633, P583, P865 Kusha M.: 1241, P1045 Kutarski A.: 1111, P1642, P284, P360, P886 Kutinsky I.: P992 Kutyifa V.: P1478 Kuwahara T.: P1345, P989 Kuwahara T.K.: P303, P995 Kuznetsova M.V.: P496 Kwan J.: P1119, P1124 Kweon S.S.: P742 Kwon C.H.: P337 Kwon J.H.: P901 Kwon S.W.: P1119, P1124 Kypta A.: P1021 Kyriakou P.: P890 Kyriakou P.K.: P1495 Kyu K.: P1420 L La Rosa C.: P1618 Laager V.: 1311, P1379 Ladewig D.: P475 Lagrenade I.: 108, P1058 Lahidheb D.: P381 Lai P.: 1241, P1045 Laish-Farkash A.: 1533 Lakkireddy D.: P1593, P261, P262 Lakshmanadoss U.: P992 Lal K.: P1322, P1323 164 Lalani G.G.: P267 Lam A.: 1110 Lambert H.: P321 Lambert T.: P1021 Lambiase P.: P1369, P1586, P286, P353 Lambiase P.D.: P1013, P515, P59 Lambrakos L.: P876 Lamoureux C.: 778 Landolina M.: 1528, P1011, P280, P346, P354, P54 Lane D.: 173 Lang C.: P1588 Lang C.C.: P442 Langbein A.: P304 Langialonga T.: P990 Lanters E.A.H.: P900 Lanza D.: 1526, 1527, P1479, P1580, P1640 Lanzillo T.: P903 Lapuerta Irigoyen J.A.: P493 Laroche C.: 174 Larraya F.: P326 Larreta B.: P1036 Larsson K.: P947 Lashkul D.: P1649 Latcu D.G.: P1335, P1424, P1440, P1469 Latypov R.: P310 Lau Y.C.: P909 Laufer S.: P1392, P1490 Laur O.: P1401, P523 Lawless M.: P918 Lawo T.: P583 Laynez Cerdena I.: P1019 Lazaro C.: P1468 Lazniak A.: P1007, P482 Le Bloa M.: 1117 Le Helloco A.: P1470, P868 Le Pennec-Prigent S.: P1008 Le Polain De Waroux J.B.: P853 Leao S.: 116, P1061 Leatham E.W.: P1419 Lebedev D.: P1032, P502 Lebedev D.S.: P1650 Lebedeva E.: P927 Lebedeva V.: P1032, P502 Leclercq C.: 1117, 1528, P1008, P1253, P1470, P1471, P868, P879 Leclerq C.: 1529, 1531 Lecoq C.: P288 Lederer J.: P963 Lee C.K.: P364 Lee C.-L.: 175 Lee J.H.: 46, P1464, P484 Lee K.H.: P1418, P1671, P742 Lee L.: P1492 Lee M.J.: P1119, P1124 Lee M.Y.: P1441, P1651 Lee R.: P382 Lee S.C.: P256 Lee S.R.: P1579, P441, P841 Lee W.S.: P337 Lee Y.H.: P742 Lee Y.S.: P1378 Lefebvre F.: P404 Legal F.: P56 Leggio M.: P274 Lehnart S.E.: P963 Lehrmann H.: 178, P260 Leibowitz M.: P739, P967 Leinveber P.: P864 Leite L.: P58 Lejnieks A.: 107, P1662, P1672 Lekakis J.: P1122 Lelakowski J.: P1017, P347, P888 Lellouche N.: 1531 Lelong B.: P1008 Lematte E.: 50, 634 Lemes C.: P1357, P1583, P320, P452 Lemke B.: P1253, P1257, P1416, P1637, P323 Lemmens-Gruber R.: P906 Lenarczyk R.: 1535 Lencioni M.: P968 Lendeckel U.: P1395, P1396 Lennerz C.: P867 Lensi M.M.: P335, P581, P860 Leo M.: 109, P1509, P831, P978 Leon A.R.: P1369, P488 Leon Arguero V.: P1646 Leoni L.: 1239, P1338, P1429, P264, P840 Leontieva I.V.: P1500 Lerner D.J.: P60 Letsas K.: P376 Letsas K.L.: P1495 Levashov S.Y.U.: P1506 Leventopoulos G.: P862 Levesque S.: P467 Levi Y.: P1340 Levin D.: P442 Levine R.O.B.E.R.T.: P1055 Levorato D.: P1015 Lewalter T.: 115, P1578 Lewis K.: 1108, P1463, P1477 Leyva F.: 1528, P1474, P877, P968 Lezius S.: P1592 Li A.: P1402 Li G.: P298 Li J.: P745 Li S.: P494 Li Y.: P952 Liang M.: P1420 Liang X.: P298 Licariao E.G.D.: P1632 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Lichtenberg L.: P183 Liebe V.: 48, P865 Lim H.S.: P351 Lim T.W.: P1621 Lim W.H.: P1579, P441, P841 Lima Da Silva G.: P300, P883 Lin A.C.: P494 Lin E.L.S.: P1474, P877 Lin F.C.: P1508 Lin Jiaxiong D.R.: P1326 Lin Jinyi D.R.: P1326 Lin L.S.: P293 Lin T.: 1568, P1342, P192, P464 Linde C.: P275 Lindemann C.: P818 Ling H.: P1493 Linyaeva V.: P1500 Linz D.: 180, 89, P412 Liotta C.: P1409 Lip G.: 173, 174 Lip G.Y.H.: 108, P1058, P288, P445, P447, P536, P909, P912 Lipari A.: P1643, P975 Lipchenca I.: P1387 Lipinski W.: P495 Lipsett D.B.: P437 Lishmanov Y.: P1445 Lissoni F.: P339 Listopad O.V.: P368 Litchi C.F.: P917 Litunenko O.: P1672 Liu G.: 1182 Liu H.: P916 Liu J.: 1236 Liu M.: P916 Liu S.: P1379, P289 Liu T.: P298, P376, P823 Liu W.E.N.: 44 Liu X.: 90 Lloyd M.S.: P1636 Lo H.S.: P1508 Lo S.L.: P1508 Loaiza S.: P358 Lobo D.: P1632 Locatelli A.: P535 Locati E.T.: P1658 Lodola F.: 1179 Lodzinski P.: P1040 Loebe S.: P889 Logarzo E.M.I.L.I.O.: P505 Loges C.: P1511 Loirat A.: P1470 Lokhandwala Y.: P380 Lopez Cabanillas N.: P1481 Lopez Lluva M.T.: P1022 Lopez-Gil M.: P1658 Loricchio M.L.: P1353 Lorrain A.: P986 Losik D.: P966 Louch W.E.: P437 Louch W.E.: P965 Lousinha A.: 111, P1631, P835, P884 Lovecchio M.: P1497, P274 Lovett E.: P57 Lowe M.: P1586, P353 Lowe M.D.: P515 Lozano-Velasco E.: P367 Lubberding A.F.: P415 Lubimceva T.: P1032, P502 Lubinski A.: P318, P905 Ludwik B.L.: P1613 Luermans J.G.L.M.: P1628, P355 Luis Martinez-Sande L.M.S.: P486 Luise R.: P56 Luker J.: P1438, P1592, P479, P994 Luker J.L.: P1587, P265 Lumens J.: P1634, P504, P880 Lumia G.: P1057 Lumley M.: 1534, P1027 Lunati M.: 1528, P1364, P1429, P346, P354, P54 Lund L.H.: P275 Lupo P.: P1449 Lurina B.: P1672 Luzi M.: P1255 Luzzi G.: P346 Lyasnikova E.: P1032, P502 Lynch S.A.: P894 Lynnes T.C.: 1176 Lyvet J.: P461 M Ma C.S.: P536, P912 Maack C.: 89 Maass A.H.: P62 Mabo P.: P1008, P1470, P1471, P584, P868, P987 Maca A.: P907 Macaluso G.: P272 Maccabelli G.: 802, 808, P1003, P1502 Macchi E.: P1394, P366 Machado Cesar L.A.: P860 Machell C.: P1624 Machino T.: 243, P1410, P1638, P268 Macle L.: 810, P467, P856, P866 Macquaide N.: P961 Madaffari A.: 1244, 177, P1605, P1617, P818, P971, P977 Madalosso M.: P490 Maddaluno F.: P1457 Madeira F.: P580 Madero S.: P332, P456 Madershahian N.: P57 Maesen B.: P257 Maffe’ S.: P588 Maffessanti F.: P1030, P881 Mafi Rad M.: P1628, P350, P355 Magalhaes A.: P300, P883 Magalhaes P.: 116, P1061 Magalhaes S.: P300 Magalski A.: P1018, P1473 Maggioni A.: 174 Maggioni A.P.: P284 Maglia G.: P346 Magnani A.: P1620 Maguire P.J.: 811 Magyar J.: P964 Mahaina R.: P1392 Mahapatra S.: P449, P849 Mahapatra S.R.: P321 Mahfoudhi H.: P381 Mahmoud M.H.: P498 Mahnkopf C.: P1590 Maier L.S.: P917 Maines M.: P476, P500, P54 Mairesse G.H.: 1314 Majocchi B.: P307, P463 Makai A.: P1347 Makarov L.: P1669 Makarov L.M.: P524 Makaryan Y.S.: P969 Makiyama T.: 1175 Malacrida M.: P1011, P1618, P339, P487, P503 Malaczynska-Rajpold K.: 576 Malaescu G.: P1025 Malaspina D.: P1448 Malavasi M.: P1497 Malczynski J.: P1645 Malecka B.: P1017, P347, P888 Malhotra A.: P978 Malkina T.: P1048 Malkina T.A.: P899 Malovini A.: P519 Mamiya K.: P870 Man S.H.: P1388, P184, P316 Man S.H.W.: P1610 Manaka T.: 737, P1415, P844 Mandes L.: P1647 Mandry D.: 636, P1461 Manenti V.: P1005 Manganelli F.: P903 Mangani N.: P505 Maniadakis N.: P492 Manintveld O.: P1407 Manintveld O.C.: P528 Mankaryous G.: P877 Mann I.: 635 165 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Manrique A.: P433 Mansour M.: P187, P302, P449, P849 Mansourati J.: 1117 Mantziari L.: P1354, P1491, P312, P474 Marcantoni L.: 1526, 1527, P1479, P1580, P1640 Marcelino S.: P314 Marcelot D.: P461 Marchand B.: 1314 Marchandise S.: P853 Marchionni N.: 174, P1488, P363 Marchlinski F.: P321 Marcu I.C.: P942 Marechaux S.: P1471 Margitfalvi P.: P1024, P1639, P825 Mari Lopez B.: P1019 Mariankowski R.: P513 Marie P.Y.: 636 Marijon E.: P879 Marini M.: P500 Marino P.: P1620 Marino V.: P307, P463 Marionneau C.: P917 Markides V.: P1491, P312 Marques L.: P580 Marques M.: 730 Marques P.: P883 Marquie C.: P1035, P1376 Marrouche N.F.: 1307, P258 Marshall H.: P968 Marstrand P.: P1411 Marszalec W.: P437 Martens E.: P1014 Marti Almor J.: P460 Marti-Almor J.: P1044, P1417, P748 Martignani C.: P1370, P352 Martin A.: 631, P859, P911 Martin D.: P357 Martin D.T.: P1252 Martin Gonzalez J.: P509, P991 Martin M.: P1646 Martinek M.: P261, P828 Martinelli M.: 1317, P1029, P1632, P270, P335, P581, P860 Martinez Brotons A.: P1361 Martinez Dolz L.: P186, P455 Martinez Ferrer J.: 629, P509 Martinez J.G.: P1484 Martinez-Dolz L.: P848 Martinez-Ferrer J.: P1484, P338 Martinez-Ferrer J.B.: P1625 Martino M.: P56 Martins R.P.: P1008, P1470, P868, P987 Martins S.A.M.: P1029 Maruyama M.: P1581 Marx M.: P846 166 Marynissen T.: 630 Marzi A.: 802, P1414, P1450, P361 Marziali A.: P1370 Marzo L.: P1453, P902, P904 Mase M.: 182 Massa R.: P1011 Massa T.: P1578 Massaro G.: P1370 Massaro R.: P341 Masse S.: 1241, 245, P1045, P851 Mastropietro M.: P861 Masuda K.: 243 Mata A.: P300 Matas M.: P336 Matejovic P.: 777, P932 Mateos Perez A.: P991 Mateus P.S.: 116, P1061 Mathew S.: 1568, P1342, P1357, P192, P320, P464 Matia Frances R.: P1026, P1057, P338 Matia R.: P1468 Matsuda H.: P375 Matsudo Y.: P1345, P989 Matsue Y.: 1319, P582 Matsumoto N.: 1246, P1462, P534 Matsumoto Y.M.: P1606 Matsumura A.: 1319, P582 Matsunaga A.: P1462, P534 Matsuoka M.: P1047 Matsuoka R.: P1346 Mattey-Prevot F.: P461 Mauel E.: 1314 Maupain C.: P1505 Maurer T.: 574, P1583, P320, P452 Mauri R.: P1673 Maurino I.C.: 1317, P270 Maurizi N.: P61 Maury P.: 1117, 50, 634, P1120 Mavrakis H.: 570, P1460, P1619, P343 May A.M.: P1050 Mayer J.: 1251, 1567, P1046, P1344, P1578, P450 Mayordomo Gomez S.: P991 Mayr H.: P1020 Mazic U.: P1360 Mazij M.M.: P1451, P1613 Mazo A.: P1623 Mazur W.: P1474 Mazza A.: P274 Mazzanti A.: P519, P61 Mazzone P.: P1003, P1414, P1450, P1502, P361 Mazzotti A.: P1370 Mc Cann C.: P1343 Mccomb J.M.: P1512 Mcdonnell P.: 1312 Mcglynn K.: P424 Mcgorrian C.: P894 Mcintyre W.F.: P1365 Mcspadden L.C.: P1381 Medallo J.: 1177 Medeiros-Domingo A.: 1110, P1455, P517 Medina Fernandez-Aceytuno A.: P820 Medina-Palomo C.: 1318 Meigas K.: P1403 Meijboom F.J.: P350 Meine M.: P350, P516 Melichercik J.: P356 Melillo F.: P1414, P1502, P361 Melissano D.: P490 Mellor G.: P1123 Melnikova O.P.: P1009 Melo G.: 1317, P270 Meloh H.: P375 Melton I.: P897 Memmi M.: P519 Menardi E.: P1011, P1618 Mendes M.: P458 Mendez Vargas C.: P1019 Menichelli M.: P1497 Merchant F.M.: P1636 Mercurio M.: P1353 Merino J.L.: 1305, P326 Merino J.L.: P1536, P1545, P417, P420 Merino Llorens J.L.: P1001, P1362, P421 Merkely B.: P1031, P1478, P520 Mesa J.M.: P276 Mesirca P.: P929 Messemer M.: P185 Messina F.: P1353 Messner P.: P999 Metzger J.: 1174 Metzner A.: 1568, P1334, P1342, P1357, P1583, P192, P320, P452, P464 Metzner K.: 554 Meurice J.: P1035 Meyer M.R.: P917 Mezentsev P.: P310 Mezni M.F.: P381 Miake J.: P1667, P973 Michalakeas C.: P1122 Michaud G.F.: P321 Michelucci A.: 1112, P1389, P1611 Mickelsen S.R.: P328 Miglane E.: P1672 Migliore F.: P1367, P840 Migliore M.: P394 Mihalcz A.: 1308 Mijic D.: P1257, P1416, P1637, P323 Mikhailov A.: P367 Miki K.: P870 Milan V.: P386 Milhem A.: 112 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Miljoen H.P.: P1599 Miller J.M.: 1176, P309 Miller L.: P960 Milliez P.: P1035 Minami K.: 738, P469, P980 Minarik T.: P1483 Minarsch L.: P897 Minchole A.: P393 Minin S.: P1445 Minoshima A.: P1127 Minoura Y.: P1413, P383 Mintale I.: P907 Miracapillo G.: P1016, P322, P996 Miracle A.: P1026 Miragoli M.: P934, P1394, P366 Mircea P.A.: P1657 Miro Palau V.: P1254 Mironova N.: 1237, P1048 Mironova N.A.: P899 Mishima T.: P1339 Miszczak-Knecht M.: P495 Mitic G.: P1059 Mitkowski P.: 576 Mito S.: P834 Mitrega K.: 1535, P273 Mitrofanova L.B.: P1650 Mitrousi K.: P498 Miura K.: P970 Miyagi T.: 1113 Miyake A.: P1054 Miyamoto K.: P1006, P1339, P1544, P1581, P1630, P824 Miyamoto Y.: P1047 Miyauchi Y.: 1561 Miyazaki A.: 1530, P1047, P1054 Miyazaki S.: 239, P1000 Miyazawa K.: P1352 Miyazawa S.: 1250, P453 Miyoshi T.: P1054 Mizia-Stec K.: P531 Mizukami A.: 1319, P582 Mizuki T.: 737 Mizuno H.: 802, 808, P1003 Mlotek M.: 110 Mlynarska A.: P1023, P1476, P499 Mlynarski R.: P1023, P1476, P499 Moccetti T.: P1030, P1503, P1661, P1673, P483, P881 Moeller V.: P1626, P511 Moellmann H.: P838 Mohan M.: P442 Mohanty P.: P261, P262 Mohanty S.: P261, P262 Moharram M.A.: P489 Mohd Saad N.: P910 Mohee K.: P1629 Moiseev V.S.: P1327 Moisei R.E.: P1052 Molenaar M.M.D.: P1597, P843 Molenda L.: P473 Molgaard H.: P1408 Molina Lerma M.: P509 Moller D.S.: P1510 Molnar L.: P1031 Moltrasio M.: P307 Momiyama Y.: P970 Mondesert B.: P856 Mondoly P.: 50, 634, P1120 Monedero Campo J.: P991 Mongeon F.P.: P467 Monir G.: P1444, P465 Monney P.: P422 Monning E.D.: P1510 Mont L.: 1311, 1320, 241, 571, 572, 805, P271, P336, P855 Montagnier C.: 110, 112 Montdesert B.: 810 Monteforte N.: P519, P61 Monteiro A.: P1591, P835 Montnach J.: P406 Montrone D.: P1656 Moody W.E.: P1474 Moolgaonkar S.: P380 Moon B.: P849 Moon S.H.: P901 Morais C.: P580 Moran D.P.: P894 Morani G.: P1372, P280, P491 Morea G.: P386 Moreira J.I.: 116, P1061 Morello M.: 1562 Moreno Arribas J.: P334 Moreno J.: 1316, P1026, P1468, P272 Moreno Planas J.: P1057, P584 Moretti P.: P1004 Morgado F.: P458 Morgagni G.L.: P1255 Morgan D.: P851 Morgan J.M.: 1529, P488, P862 Morgan K.: P897 Morgan R.: 181 Mori T.: 1560 Morii J.: 1246, P1462, P534 Morini M.: P61 Morinigo J.: P1038, P859 Morinigo J.L.: 631 Moris De La Tassa C.: P1646 Morishita T.: P852 Morita N.: 1561 Morita T.: 1569, P296 Morka A.M.: P1451 Morosato M.: 804, P491 Morrice K.: P1351 Morris A.: 1307, P258 Morris D.A.: P466 Morris G.M.: P1494 Mortensen P.T.: P1385 Mortensen P.T.: P279, P508 Moscato A.: 1314 Moschos G.: 638 Moscoso Costa F.: 730, 736, P458 Moser A.R.: P1018, P1473 Moser J.M.: P1438, P190 Mosse C.A.: 806 Moszczynska-Stulin J.: P497 Motohashi Y.: P1373 Motwani R.: P380 Mougenot N.: P405 Mouws E.M.J.P.: P1405 Moya A.: P1658 Mpantouvakis G.: P1619, P492 Mrochek A.: P1609, P480 Muegge A.: P1416 Muehl A.: P1037, P1442 Mueller C.: 1240, 45 Mueller D.: P1380, P56 Mueller P.: 1564, 244, P462, P830, P854, P981, P998 Mueller-Burri S.A.: 49 Mueller-Ehmsen J.: P57 Muessigbrodt A.: P1496 Mugnai G.: P305, P306, P451, P491 Muhammad Z.: P910 Mullens W.: P1253 Muller H.: P314 Muneretto C.: P1643, P471, P847, P975 Munetsugu Y.: P1359, P1413, P269, P315, P383 Munoz-Garcia A.: 1318 Murakawa Y.: 1561 Murakoshi N.: P268, P896 Muramoto H.: P1507, P525 Muraoka Y.: P834 Murasato Y.: 1560 Murata K.: P821 Mureddu R.: P1633 Muresan L.: P1657 Murgatroyd F.: 635 Murrow J.: P986 Murzilli R.: P1030, P881 Muser D.: P1614 Mustapaeva Z.R.: P419 Muszkiewicz A.: P397 Muzzarelli S.: P1661 Myc J.: P382 Myftiu S.: P369 Myles R.: P425 Mzoughi S.: P381 167 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER N Nabutovsky Y.: P1256 Nadziakiewicz P.: P414 Naegele H.: P583 Nagashima M.: P512 Nagata Y.: 1246, P1462, P534 Nagel A.: P356 Nagy I.: 1178, P1043 Nagy K.V.: P520 Nagy Z.: 729 Nahler A.: P1021 Naimushin A.: P1392, P1490 Nair K.: 238 Naito S.: 1561, 738, P469, P980 Najibi S.: P1036 Nakada A.: P446, P453 Nakagawa A.: 1247, P1601, P319 Nakagawa H.: 731 Nakagawa Y.: 179, P1332, P974 Nakagomi T.: P870 Nakahara A.: P845 Nakahara S.: 1247, P1601, P319, P845 Nakai K.: P1423 Nakajima I.: P1339, P1544, P1581, P1630, P824 Nakajima J.N.: P303 Nakajima K.: P1425, P837, P842 Nakajima N.J.: P995 Nakamura H.: 239, P1000 Nakamura K.: 738, P469, P980 Nakamura K.N.: P317 Nakamura T.: 1560 Nakamura Y.: P383 Nakanishi T.: P1006, P1415 Nakano E.: P1612 Nakano M.: 738, P469 Nakashima E.N.: P303, P995 Nakazato J.: 1113 Nalos L.: P408 Nam G.B.: P337, P1644, P901 Namdar M.: P1600, P313, P314, P461 Nanasi P.P.: P964 Nangeroni G.: P1432 Nanthakumar K.: 1241, 245, P1045, P851 Naoki N.A.: P317 Naperkowski A.: 1310, 1313, P1377, P1447, P345, P371, P522 Napolitano C.: 1179, P519, P61 Narasimhan C.: 573 Narayan S.M.: P267, P309 Nardaia S.H.G.: P419 Narducci M.L.: P1368, P1618, P487 Naruse Y.: 1319, P582 Nas J.: P365, P485 Nasanova O.: P1445 Nastasa A.: P1025 168 Nastase O.-A.: P1647 Natale A.: P261, P262, P449 Nattel S.: P467 Nawada R.: P821 Ndjessan J.J.: P911 Nedios S.: 1309 Negrao C.E.: P1632 Negrete A.: P1481 Negroni S.: P1448 Nentwich K.: 1564, 244, P462, P830, P854, P998 Nentwich K.M.: P981 Nerbonne J.M.: P917 Neri P.: P535 Neshati Z.: 1238 Nessler J.: 1116, P513 Nesti M.: P1034, P882 Neuber C.: P948 Neuber C.H.R.I.S.T.: P949 Neuberger H.R.: 180 Neumann T.: P838 Neuwirth R.: P473 Neuzil P.: P1369 Neven K.G.E.J.: 1566, P836 Nevralova R.: P1427 Neyroud N.: P405 Ng G.A.: P1610 Ng G.A.: P1388, P1402, P1665, P184, P316, P378 Ng K.: P330 Nguyen D.H.: P1371 Nguyen D.Q.: P183 Nguyen Q.S.: P1637, P323 Nguyen U.C.: P1661 Nickel A.: 89 Nicolson W.B.: P1388, P1402 Nie Zhenning D.R.: P1326 Niebauer M.: P1012 Niederer S.: P1033, P472, P972 Nielsen B.R.R.: P1510 Nielsen J.C.: P1385, P282, P979, 113, P279, P508, P53 Nifontov S.E.: P368 Nigro G.: P490 Nihoyannopoulos P.: P985 Nijenhuis V.J.: P277 Nikitichev D.: 806 Nikitin A.G.N.: P1655 Nikolaidou T.: P373 Nikonova J.: P822 Nikulina S.Y.U.: P1654 Nilsson K.R.: P986 Ninios I.: P323 Nishihara M.: 1560 Nishimura T.: P1006, P1415 Nishioka S.A.D.: P1029, P1632, P335, P581, P860 Nishiura T.: P372 Nishiyama N.: 1247, P1425, P1601, P319, P837, P842, P845 Nishiyama T.: P1425, P837 Nishizaki M.: 1250, P1002, P446, P453 Nisizaki M.: 1248 Niwa A.: P1507 Niwa M.: P870 Nizard J.: P1505 Noack J.: P272 Nobre Menezes M.: P300, P883 Nobuyoshi M.: P1383 Noda T.: P1339, P1346, P1544, P1581, P1630, P824 Nodera M.N.: P1606 Noelker G.: P1578 Noergaard B.L.: P508 Nof E.: P1387, P1653 Nogami A.: 1319, 1561, 243, P1410, P1638, P268, P459, P582, P896 Noguchi Y.: P1638 Nogueira-Silva M.: P884 Nohr E.A.: P1385 Nohr E.A.: 113 Noimark S.: 806 Noonan B.: P894 Nordin S.: P1627 Norgaard B.L.: P279 Norseng P.A.: P965 Norton L.: P308 Nosikov V.V.N.: P1655 Notarstefano P.F.: 803 Noti F.: 1110, P1455, P517 Novak J.: P1013 Novak M.: P1060 Novak P.G.: P187, P302 Novakova T.: P871 Novelli V.: P519 Novik G.: P1401, P523 Novikov D.S.: P333 Nowak B.: P1594 Nowak S.: P531 Numaguchi K.: 1560 Nunez C.: P1361 Nunez J.: P1361 Nyns E.C.A.: 1238 O O’ Neill M.: 809, P1323, P1324, P1330, P1322 Obremska M.: P1504 Obsitnik B.: P1041 Occhetta E.: P1620 Ochi A.: P1413, P383 Oddone D.: P1633 Odgers L.: P351 Odille F.: 636, P1461 Odland H.H.: P1482, P589 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER O’donnell D.: P351 Ogawa K.: P1410, P383 Ogawa M.: 1246, P1462, P534 Oginosawa Y.: P1118 Ogura K.: P1667, P973 Oh I.Y.: P1579, P441, P841 Oh S.: P1579, P441, P841 Oh S.E.I.L.: P1492 Oh Y.S.: P1441, P1651 Ohkubo K.O.: P303, P995 Ohm O.J.: 236, P266 Ohm O.J.O.: P982 Ohm O.L.O.: P839 Ohno S.: 1175, P1397 Ohuchi H.: 1530, P1047 Oi M.: P1373 Ois A.: P1417 Ojala M.: P947 Oka T.: P255 Okajima K.: P1422 Okamoto K.: P870 Okamura H.: P1339, P1544, P1581, P1630, P824 Okano M.: P297 Okeie K.: P1437 Okene E.: P1636 Okisheva E.: P1501 Okumura K.: 1561 Okumura Y.: P324, P746 Okumuya Y.: P1602 Olague De Ros J.: P1254 Olague J.: P186, P455, P848 Olalla J.J.: P514 Olivares R.: 1305 Olivari Z.: P861 Oliveira M.: 111, P1591, P1631, P1658, P884 Oliveira M.M.: P835 Oliveira P.A.: P1632 Oliver J.M.: P1545 Olivier A.: P1005 Oloriz T.: 51, 802, P1003, P1358, P1456, P1502, P1539, P1541, P361, P374 Omar R.: P910 Omaygenc M.O.: P1439 On R.: P1036 On Y.K.: P256, P385 On Y.K.: P1475, P819 Ondraskova L.: P1060 O’neil M.D.: 1531 O’neill J.O.: P894 O’neill M.: P1627, P311, P325, P472, P972 Onishi N.: 179, P1332, P1421, P974 Onishi Y.: P1413, P1507, P315, P383 Onodera T.: P821 Onuki T.: P1413, P315 Opacic D.: P930 Opel A.: P833 Opolski G.: 114, P1040, P1642 Oppizzi M.: P1414 Or J.: P1392 Oreto G.: P1004 Orihara Y.: P255 Orini M.: P286, P515 Ormaetxe J.M.: P1658 Oros A.: P892 Ortega D.F.: P505 Ortega M.: 1305, P1001, P1362, P1536, P326, P417, P420, P421 Ortiz J.T.: 572 Ortiz M.: P332, P456 Orynchak M.A.: P1399 Osca Asensi J.: P1253, P1254, P186, P455 Osca J.: P848 Oshima S.: 738, P469, P980 Oshinski J.N.: P1636 Osmancik P.: 1242 Osswald S.: 1240, 45, P1037, P1442, P507 Ostiguy G.: P1371 Ostojic M.C.: P747 Oswald H.: P1010, P1051 Otahal B.: P473 Otsuji Y.: P1118 Ottervanger J.P.: 1532, P191 Otto T.: P304 Ouyang F.: 1568, P1342, P1357, P1583, P192, P320, P452, P464 Owusu-Ansah A.: P498 Oza A.: P586 Ozawa J.: P1397 Ozhathil L.C.: P436 Ozmen C.: P919 Ozmen Yildiz P.: P919 P Pacchia C.F.: 1307, P258 Pache G.: P1598 Pacholewicz J.: P414 Pachon M.: P1538, P1543 Padeletti L.: P1034, P1338, P1429, P1611, P264, P882 Padro Dalmau J.: P349 Padron R.: P1646 Paffoni P.: P588 Paglino G.: P1003, P1358, P1456, P329, P361 Pagliuca M.R.: P903 Pagourelias E.: P890 Paina M.: P924 Pajitnev D.: P838 Palacio M.S.: P1481 Palacios I.G.O.R.: P1055 Palazzo A.: P290 Palmisano P.: P384 Pandolfini L.: P1034, P882 Panfilov A.V.P.: P413 Pani A.: P1448 Panikker S.: 109, P1491, P312 Panteloglou D.: P1416 Paoletti Perini A.: P1611 Paolucci A.: P505 Pap R.: P1347, P829 Papadakis M.: P1123 Papadopoulos C.: P890, P985 Papakonstantinou I.: 806 Paparella G.: P1584, P457 Papavassiliu T.: 48, 633 Paperini L.: P1015, P285 Pappalardo F.: 242 Pappone C.: P1381 Paratsii O.: 1243 Parikh A.: P1636 Parisi Q.: P1368, P487 Park C.I.: 575, P422 Park H.S.: P1378, P484 Park H.W.: P1418, P1671, P742 Park J.C.: P1418, P1671 Park J.H.: P1119, P1124 Park K.M.: P385 Park K.M.: P1475, P256, P819 Park S.: P309 Park S.J.: P256, P385 Park S.D.: P1119, P1124 Park S.H.: 46, P1464 Park S.J.: P1475, P819 Park S.W.: P819 Parkhomenko D.: 1237 Parravicini U.: P588 Parreira L.: 730, 736 Partigulova A.: P310 Parwani A.S.: P466 Parwani A.S.: P1336, P1400, P375 Pascale P.: 575, P287, P422 Pasicka B.P.: P1613 Passini E.: P393 Pastore G.: 1526, 1527, P1479, P1580, P1640 Pastore M.: P1622 Patel A.: P259, P289 Patel K.: P59 Patel N.: P1627 Patricio L.: P1631 Patton K.K.: P488 Paulussen G.: P586 Pava L.F.: P358 Pavaci H.: P867 Pavin D.: 1306, P1430, P987 Pavlov P.: P462 Pavlovic N.: P1442 Pearman C.: P918 169 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Peat R.: P1398 Pecha S.: P362, P510 Pecora D.: P503 Pedersen M.: P831 Pedersen M.E.F.: P978 Pedretti S.: P1364 Pedrosa A.A.A.: P1029, P335, P581 Pedrotti P.: P1364 Pego M.: P58 Pehrson S.: P744, P832 Peichl P.: P1607, P331, P850 Peinado R.: P1545, P332, P456 Peixoto G.: P1029, P1632, P335, P581, P860 Pelaez A.: P1361 Pellegrino P.L.: P1656 Peller M.: P1040 Pellet N.: P911 Pellicori P.: P373 Pelloni S.: 182 Pena-Hernandez J.L.: 1318 Penela D.: 1320, 241, 572, P855 Pepe J.: P1444, P465 Pepi P.: P503 Pepper C.: 109, P1509 Per Ivar P.I.H.: P839, P982 Perafan P.: P358 Perdiguero P.: 631, P1038, P859 Perea R.J.: 241, 571 Perego G.B.: P354 Perera D.: 1534, P1027 Peretto G.: 51, P374 Perez B.A.: P1044 Perez Escobar L.: P356 Perez L.: P509 Perez-Alvarez L.: P1484 Perge P.: P1031 Pernat A.: P454 Perrotta L.: P1594, P1603, P292 Perumal R.: P1659 Peters S.: 47, 52 Petersen H.H.: P282 Petersen H.H.: P53 Petix N.R.: 1115 Petkanych M.: 1243 Petousis S.: P1460, P343 Petru J.: P321 Petscher K.: P185 Petyt G.: P1035 Petzer E.: 635 Peyronnet R.: P957 Peytchev P.: P1351 Pfitzner R.: P888 Pham Trung C.: P55 Phlips T.: 731, P1325 Piantoni C.: P923 170 Piazzi E.: P1604 Picariello C.: 1526, 1527, P1580, P1640 Pieragnoli P.: P1034, P1611, P882 Pierantozzi A.: P487 Pieroni M.: 803 Pierre B.: P740 Piers S.R.D.: 240, P1540 Pietrucha A.Z.: 1116, P513 Pietrucha B.J.: 1116 Pijnappels D.A.: 1181, 1236, 1238, P1540 Pilgerstorfer L.: P1480 Pilichowska-Paszkiet E.: 1563, P1433 Pillois X.: P1391 Pilt K.: P1403 Pimenta D.: P1013 Pimenta R.: 111, P1591, P835, P884 Pimentel M.: P1056 Pindmaa M.: P1403 Pindor J.: P473 Pinto F.J.: P883 Pinto-Teixeira P.: P884 Pioner J.M.: P943 Piorkowski C.: 1251, 1567, P1046, P1344, P450, P826 Piot O.: P879 Piotrowski R.: 1563, P1433, P993 Pirk J.: P1607 Pirn P.: P1403 Pisano E.: P586 Pisano’ E.: P1372 Pisano’ E.C.L.: P490 Pison L.: P190, P257, P355 Pitak M.P.: P1451 Pitschner H.F.: P838 Pizzamiglio F.: 1249, 803, P1350, P984 Placidi S.: P348 Plante M.: P1371 Plaschinskaya L.: P1609 Plashchinskaya L.: P480 Platou E.S.: 1109 Plebani L.: P1620 Pleman J.: P1342 Plenge T.: P994 Plesman J.: 1568 Ploux S.: P1390, P1634 Pluijmert M.: P880 Plumb V.: P1012 Pluta S.: 1535 Po S.S.: P976 Podliesna S.: P399 Poels T.T.: P1125 Poghosyan H.R.: P1650 Poh K.K.: P1420 Pohl M.: 1251, 1567, P1046, P1344, P450 Pokawattana A.: P351 Pokushalov E.: 237, P966 Polasek R.: P1260 Polewczyk A.: 1111, P1642, P360, P886 Polewczyk A.M.: P360, P886 Polewczyk M.: P360, P886 Pollak S.: P1444, P465 Polonen R.P.: P947 Polovina M.: P1059, P747 Polyanskaya E.: P822 Pontaga N.: 107 Pop D.: P1657 Popescu M.: 174 Popov S.: P858 Porcellini S.: P1338, P1429, P264 Porres J.: P1484 Porres J.M.: P338 Porta Sanchez A.: 1241, 238, P1045 Porterfield J.: P1624 Porterfield L.: P1624 Portero V.: 556 Portugal G.: 111, P1631 Posadowska M.: P495 Posdziech V.: P887 Post M.C.: P1585 Potenza D.: P1368, P1372, P339 Potpara T.: P1059, P747 Potse M.: P1030, P1503, P1661, P881 Pott A.: P185 Poulsen S.H.: P279 Prajapati C.K.: P947 Prakash K.: P1123 Prat S.: 571 Pregowska K.: P495 Pretorius V.: 1108, P1485 Prillinger J.: P1256 Prinzen F.: P1503, P504, P880 Prinzen F.W.: 1526, 1527, P1125, P1384, P1479, P1640 Prinzen F.W.: P1030, P1628, P1634, P1661, P350, P355, P881 Prior J.: 575 Priori S.G.: 1179, P519, P61 Prisecaru R.: P1458, P997 Privalova E.V.: 1114 Priyantoro K.: P423 Priyantoro S.: P423 Probst V.: 1117, P1120 Proclemer A.: 1528, P1614, P354, P54 Prohaszka Z.: P1031 Proietti R.: P1329 Prolic Kalinsek T.: P1360 Pronicheva I.: P895 Prosheva V.: P427, P1652 Prosperi M.: P348 Providencia R.: P515, P58, P743, P887 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Providencia R.A.: 1306, P1013, P1430, P1586, P353, P879, P988 Prudat Y.: P942 Pruiti G.P.: P1409 Pruszczyk P.: P1666 Pruvot E.: 1174, 575, P422 Przywara W.: P1582 Ptaszek L.: P849 Pucci A.: P585 Puchol A.: P1538, P1543 Puererfellner H.: P828 Puertas C.: P1049 Pugazhendhi A.: P1377 Puiu M.: P1657 Pyaterichenko I.: P1595 Pyda M.: 576 Pye B.: P986 Pytel G.: P1499 Q Qaiyumi D.: P1336 Quadrini F.: P990 Quartieri F.: P1255, P1618, P585 Quesada Dorador A.: P1484 R Raatikainen M.J.P.: P979 Raatikainen P.: P1253 Rabi Y.: P739, P967 Rabot C.: P1391 Rac-Albu M.: P1647 Rachwalik M.: P1504 Radcliffe E.: P918, P954 Radinovic A.: P1358, P1450, P1456, P329 Radosinska J.: P1041, P1648 Radovanovic N.: P872 Radu D.-A.: P1025 Raemmler C.: P304 Raepers M.: 1314 Rafael Peinado R.F.: P486 Rafanelli M.: P1488, P363 Raffa S.: 1244, 177, P1605, P1617, P818, P971, P977 Ragab A.: P55 Ragno E.: P903 Rahman M.T.: P1668, P532 Rahneva T.: P521 Raimondo C.: 804, P1341 Rajamani S.: P921, 1182 Rajani R.: P472, P972 Rajappan K.: 732, P281, P587, P831, P978 Raju H.: 1173, P1627 Ramanna H.: 578, P291 Ramdat Misier A.R.: 1532, P1375, P189, P191, P283 Ramdat Missier A.R.: P869 Ramirez Rodriguez A.M.: P820 Ramirez Rodriguez R.: P820 Ramos P.: P1044, P1417, P460, P748 Ramos R.: P1631 Rancane G.: P1672 Ranjan R.: P258 Rapacciuolo A.: P384, P503, P588 Rapedius M.: P379 Rapezzi C.: P1370, P352 Rappel W.-J.: P267 Rava L.: P348 Ravelli F.: 182 Ray D.: P968 Razali O.: P1379, P271 Razavi R.: 809, P1028, P1033, P1322, P1324, P1330, P1635, P311 Razavi R.M.: P1323 Reardon W.: P894 Rebellato L.: P1614 Rebo R.: P910 Reddy V.: P449 Reddy V.Y.: P321 Refaat M.: P1446 Regazzoli D.: P1414 Reges O.: P739, P967 Regoli F.: P1030, P1486, P1503, P1661, P483, P881 Reichenspurner H.: P362, P510 Reichlin T.: 1240, 45, P1037, P1442, P507 Reil J.C.: P412 Reinke T.: P1051 Reisinger J.: P1480 Reis-Pinheiro Y.: P853 Reithmann C.: 115 Rekik H.: P911 Remoli R.: P327 Rensing B.J.: P1585 Rensing B.J.W.M.: P869 Renzullo E.: P1004 Reppas E.: 638 Restrepo Cordoba M.A.: P55 Revishvili A.: P895 Revishvili A.S.H.: P1454, P419, P893 Reynaud A.: P1471 Reynolds D.: 1311, P1379, P271, P278 Rezus C.: P1348 Rho T.H.: P1441, P1651 Rhode K.: P311 Riahi L.: P1458, P997 Riahi S.: P282, P53 Ribatti V.: P1497 Ricci R.P.: P354, P54 Ricciardi D.: P1261 Ricciardi G.: P1034, P1611, P882 Richter B.: P846 Richter S.: P1331, P1356, P1496, P826 Rienstra M.: P817 Righi D.: P327 Rillig A.: 1568, P1342, P192, P464 Rinaldi C.A.: 1534, 734, P1027 Rinaldi C.A.: 1531, P1028, P1033, P1627, P1635, P284 Rinuncini M.: P1640 Rio P.: P1591 Risteski D.: 237 Ritter P.: 1311, P1379, P1390, P271, P278 Riva S.: 803, P307 Riva U.: P274 Rivard L.: 810, P856, P866 Rivarola E.: P1537 Rivas N.: P1658 Rivasi G.: P1488, P363 Rivaud M.: P914 Rivera Juarez A.R.: P1049 Rivolta I.: P403 Rizk H.H.: P1382, P878 Rizzetto R.: P404 Roberts P.R.: P862 Robles F.: P290 Roca J.: 1320 Rocca P.: P535 Rocchetti M.: P440 Rocha M.S.: P860 Rocha M.S.R.: P1328 Roderick P.J.: P862 Rodriguez A.: P1625 Rodriguez B.: P393 Rodriguez D.: P1468 Rodriguez Entem F.: P514 Rodriguez Garcia J.: P584 Rodriguez Gonzalez A.: P1019 Rodriguez Gonzalez E.: P55 Rodriguez Manero M.: P486 Rodriguez Munoz D.: P1057 Rodriguez Perez J.C.: 629 Rodriguez-Campelo A.: P1417 Rodriguez-Manero M.: P334 Rodriguez-Padial L.: P1538, P1543 Roeger S.: 48, 633, P583, P865 Rogers D.: P353 Roghi A.: P1364 Rohde L.E.: P1056 Roik M.: P1666 Rolando M.: 1316 Rolf S.: 1309, P1331, P1428, P1431, P1542, P826, P857 Rollin A.: 50, 634, P1120 Romano S.A.: P1409 Romanov A.: 237, P966 Romero I.: P1349 Romero R.: P1625 Romero-Villafranca R.: P1484 171 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Ronchi C.: 88 Roncon L.: 1526, 1527, P1479, P1580, P1640 Roos M.: 1564, 244, P462, P830, P854, P981, P998 Roque J.: P1417 Rordorf R.: P1486, P346, P354, P54 Rosa Alba Abellas-Sequellas R.A.A.S.: P486 Rosati F.: P1643, P471, P847, P975 Ross S.: P1482, P589 Rosset S.: 1174 Rossetti G.: P1011 Rossi P.: P394 Rossi S.: P1394, P366 Rossillo A.: P54 Rosso R.: P1340 Rosu R.: P1657 Roten L.: 1110, P1455, P287, P517 Roth N.: P263 Rothman K.J.: P536, P912 Rotondi F.: P903 Rottbauer W.: P185 Rouet R.: P433 Roufas K.: P1460 Rougier J.S.: P436 Rousseau-Plasse A.: P584 Rousso B.: P583 Roux J.F.: P1329 Rovaris G.: P1448, P1604 Rowland E.: P1586, P353 Roy D.: 810, P467, P498, P866 Roy K.: P1354, P474 Rozen G.: P1392 Rubio J.: P1026, P338 Rudic B.: 48, 579, 633, P1121, P865 Rudomanova V.S.: P893 Rudzinski A.: 1116 Ruehmkorf K.: P188 Ruf S.: 89 Ruffa F.: 1529, P1448 Ruidavet J.B.: 50 Ruiz Granell R.: P1361 Ruiz Guerrero L.: P514 Ruiz-Cantador J.: P1545 Ruiz-Salas A.: 1318 Ruocco A.: P384 Rupar K.: P1360 Russo E.: P1350, P307, P984 Russo M.S.: P327 Rutherford L.: P442 Rutigliano L.: 1179 Ruud M.: P965 Rychlak R.: P513 Rydlewska A.: P1017 Rymarczyk Z.: P1666 Ryu K.: P1381 Rzaev F.G.: P419 172 S Sabate X.: P1658 Sabbag A.: P1387 Sacconi L.: P429, P956 Sacher F.: 1117, P1120, P287, P849 Sadoul N.: 636, P1461, P879 Sadowski T.: 89 Sadron M.: 50, 634 Saeed Y.: P432 Saenen J.B.: P1599 Saggu D.: 573 Saghy L.: 1178, P1347, P829 Sagnol P.: 112 Saguner A.: P1583 Saguner A.M.: 49 Sahlin C.: P295 Sahu J.: P56 Sai E.: P1410 Said S.: 174 Saito K.: P1406 Saitoh Y.: P305, P306, P451 Saja E.: P369 Sakaguchi H.: 1530, P1047, P1054 Sakai Y.: 1247, P1601, P319, P845 Sakamoto M.: P970 Sakamoto N.: P1127, P1406, P372 Sakamoto S.: P1126, P1363 Saku K.: 1246, P1462, P534 Sakurada H.: 1248, 1250, P1002, P446, P453 Sala L.: 22 Sala S.: 802 Salas J.: P332, P456 Salazar Ramirez C.: P1487 Saleh K.: P1021 Salerno-Uriarte J.A.: P1004 Salgado Aranda R.: P509, P991 Salgado R.: P1538 Salguero R.: P1625 Saliba W.: P449 Salle L.: P433, P439 Salmas J.: 1251, 1567, P1046, P1344, P450 Salvador A.: P186, P455, P848 Salvador O.: 1305, P1001, P1362, P1536, P1545, P417, P420, P421 Sammut E.: P1033 Samoilov A.S.: P333 Samoylenko I.V.: P496 Sanchez B.: P1049 Sanchez C.: P1503 Sanchez Chamero P.: P349 Sanchez Garcia M.: 629, P55 Sanchez J.: P261, P262 Sanchez P.: P855 Sanchez P.L.: 631, P1038, P859 Sanchez Recalde A.: P1545 Sanchez-Gomez J.M.: P1361, P334 Sanchez-Huete G.: P1026, P338 Sanchez-Molero O.: 1177 Sancho Tello M.J.: P186, P455 Sancho-Tello De Carranza M.J.: P1254 Sancho-Tello M.J.: P848 Sandhu P.: P1036 Sandilands A.J.: P1610, P184, P316 Sangrigoli R.: P187, P302 Sanjay R.K.: P388 Santagostino Baldi G.: 242, P1358, P1456 Santagostino G.: 51, P1539, P329, P374 Santamaria M.: P1486, P339, P503 Santinelli V.: P1381 Santini A.: 1112 Santini L.: P1261, P1372, P1497, P341 Santini M.: 1528 Santoro A.: P1004 Santoro F.: P1656 Santoro M.: P1457 Santos J.X.: P1029 Santos P.: 730, 736, P458 Santucci L.M.: P348 Sanz Sanchez J.: P1254 Sanzo A.: P1004 Saoudi N.: P1335, P1424, P1440, P1469 Sapelnikov O.: P310 Saporito D.: P1255, P1368, P585 Saputo F.A.: P327 Saricam E.: P885 Sarkozy A.: P1599 Sarmento P.: P1591 Sarquella Brugada G.: 1177, P1453, P902, P904 Sartor L.: P276 Sasaki R.: P1406 Sasaki T.: 738, P469, P525, P980 Sasaki Y.: P1434, P983 Sasov M.: P1024, P1639, P825 Sassara M.: P1011 Sato N.: P1127, P1406, P372 Satomi K.: 1565 Saushkina Y.: P1445 Savarese G.: P322 Savchenko A.: P1609, P480 Saviano M.: P1381 Savic J.: P1059 Savoure A.: P1472 Sax B.: P520 Saxena P.: 25 Sayer J.: P498 Saygi S.: P1452 Sazonova Y.S.: P496 Scaccia A.: P1497 Scaglione M.: 1562, 804, P1341, P1432 Scanavacca M.: P1537 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Scavee C.: P853 Schade A.: 1564, 244, P462, P830, P854, P981 Schaeffer B.: P1438, P190 Schaeffter T.: 809, P1324, P311 Schaer B.: P1037, P1380 Schaer B.A.: P507 Schaerf R.: P1036 Schaffer B.: P479 Schalij M.J.: 1181, 1238, 240, P1540 Scharf G.: P1042 Scharfe F.: P304 Scheel O.: P933 Scheer P.: P871 Scherr D.: P287 Schiebelling J.: 178, P260 Schilling R.: 811, P833 Schilling R.J.: 806, P521 Schimpf R.: 579, 633, P865 Schirripa V.: P1542 Schlaepfer J.: 575 Schleinkofer D.: P1252, P357 Schluermann F.: P1588, P1598 Schmidt B.: P1594, P1603, P292 Schmiedl J.: P468 Schmitt R.: 244, P998 Schmitz D.: P1253 Schnell F.: P1471 Schoene K.: P826 Scholten M.F.: P1597, P843 Scholz L.: P192 Schoonderwoerd B.A.: P301 Schotten U.: 89, P190, P257, P448 Schratter A.: P1542 Schreiber D.: P1438, P1592, P190, P479, P994 Schricker A.: P1477 Schricker A.A.: P267 Schullte-Hahn B.: P1594 Schulze-Bahr E.: P1121 Schurmann P.: 733 Schuster P.: 236, P1616, P266 Schuster P.S.: P839, P982 Schwab J.O.: P1459 Schwagten B.: P1458, P997 Schwappach B.: P963 Schwarz S.: P1021 Sciarra L.: P1338, P1429 Scott P.: 635 Sebag F.A.: 1531 Secknus M.-A.: P1605 Sedlacek K.: P1260 Sedov V.P.: P496 Seewoester T.: 1309 Segal O.: P1509, P1586, P353 Segal O.R.: P515 Segreti L.: P1015, P1486, P285 Segura De La Cal T.: P1057, P1468 Seidl K.: P1578 Seifer C.M.: P1365 Seifert M.: P1626, P511 Seiler C.: P517 Seiler J.: 1110, P1455, P517 Sejersted O.M.: P437 Sekaran A.: P972 Sekiguchi Y.: 243, P1410, P1638, P268, P459 Sekihara T.: P297 Sellal J.M.: P1005 Selmi W.: P1412 Semmler V.: P867 Senatore G.: P1261, P341 Senges J.: 115 Senges J.S.: P1587, P265 Seniuk W.: 576 Senni M.: P57 Senoo K.: 173 Seow S.C.: P1621 Sepp R.: 1178, P1043 Sepsi M.: P871 Sergi D.: P586 Sergi E.: P386 Servatius H.: 1110, P1455, P1592, P479, P517 Sesunaceva O.: P1662 Severgnini M.: P386 Severi S.: P390, P1016, P322, P393, P996 Sevrukevich V.: P1609 Sgoifo A.: P1394, P366 Shah A.J.: P287 Shah D.: P1600, P313, P314, P449, P461 Shah M.: P308, P380 Shah M.J.: P488 Shakaryants G.A.: 1114 Shalganov T.N.: P1615, P477 Shanks M.: P501 Shantsila E.: P445, P447 Sharf T.: P1048 Sharf T.V.: P899 Sharka I.: P369 Sharma P.: P522 Sharma S.: P1123 Shastri S.: P380 Shavarov A.A.: P1327 Shavrin I.V.S.: P1655 Shchekina N.V.: P524 Sheikh N.: P1123 Sheldon R.S.: P1039 Sheldon T.: 1311, P271 Shelke A.: 573 Shepherd E.J.: P1512 Sheppard M.: 1173 Shestak A.: 579, P895 Shi G.B.: P916 Shi L.B.: 236, P266, P839, P982 Shilova Y.: P822 Shimane A.: P1422 Shimizu S.: 738, P469, P980 Shimizu W.: P1047 Shimotakahara J.: 1113 Shin D.H.: P364 Shin M.H.: P742 Shin S.H.: P1119, P1124 Shinoda Y.: P1410 Shiode N.: P834 Shiomi Y.S.: P317 Shirokova A.A.: P524 Shizuta S.: P1383, P1423 Shkolnikova M.A.: P891 Shkoza A.: P369 Shlyakhto E.V.: P368 Shmayahu Y.: 1533 Shoda M.: 1561, 737, P1006, P1415, P844 Shorokhov K.: P1595 Shuvalova Y.U.: P310 Siciliano M.: P1367, P840 Siddiqui S.: P1388, P1402, P1610, P184, P316 Sideris A.: P376 Sidorova M.: P1048 Siebelink H.M.: P1540 Siedz J.: P482 Sieira J.: P306 Sierpinski R.: 114 Sievers H.-H.: P1608 Sievert H.: P382 Sigmund E.: P828 Sigurdsson S.: 176 Sikora-Frac M.: 1563, P1433 Sikorska A.: P1433, P993 Sikorska A.A.: 1563 Siland J.E.: P817 Silberbauer E.: 635 Silberbauer J.: 802, P1003, P1541 Sill B.: P362, P510 Silva E.: P1351 Silva K.R.: 1317, P270 Silva M.N.: P835 Silva T.: P835 Silvano M.: P840 Silvello D.: P1056 Silvestre G.: P491 Silvestre J.: P276 Silvetti M.S.: P348 Silvetti M.S.: P327 Silvietti S.: 242 Simantirakis E.: P344, P492 Sime I.: 107, P1672 Simek J.: 1245 Simeonidou E.: P1122 173 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Siminelakis S.: P823 Simmers T.A.: P278 Simon R.D.B.: P515 Simons G.R.: P60 Sims J.: P289 Simurda J.: 777, P932 Simurdova M.: 777, P932 Sinagra G.: P386 Singh D.: P1621 Singh J.P.: P1384 Singh N.: P437 Sinha A.M.: P1014 Sinkovec M.: P454 Siontis K.C.: P1321 Siostrzonek P.: P1480 Siot P.H.: P272 Siqueira S.F.: P1029, P1632, P335, P581, P860 Sisk S.: P60 Sitges M.: 1320 Sitzy J.: P1344, P450 Sivakumaran S.T.: P501 Sjaastad I.: P437, P965 Skaardal R.: P1482, P589 Skeberis V.: P890 Skeberis V.S.: P1495 Skigin I.: P1595 Skinner J.: 1173 Sknouril L.: P1427 Skretteberg P.T.: 1109 Slawuta A.: P497 Sledz J.S.: P1451, P1613 Slezak J.: P1041, P1648 Smeets J.L.R.M.: P365, P485 Smishlyaev K.: P1445 Smit J.J.J.: 1532, P1375, P189, P191, P283, P869 Smith G.: P425 Smith G.L.: P396, P424 Smolny N.: P466 Soares A.: 730, 736 Soboleva A.V.: P368 Sobotkova S.: P1060 Soejima K.: P1379, P271 Soesanto A.M.: P423 Sohail M.R.: P60 Sohal M.: P1033, P1390 Sohn G.H.: P364 Sohn J.: P1378 Sokal A.: 1535 Solari D.: P1633 Soldati E.: P1015, P285 Soldatov Y.U.O.: P524 Solheim E.: 236, P1616, P266 Solheim E.S.: P839, P982 Soltan G.: P489 Soltysinska E.: P415 174 Som Z.: 729 Somani R.: P1610, P184, P316 Sommer A.: P279, P508 Sommer P.: 1309, 807, P1331, P1356, P1428, P826, P857 Song I.G.: P1441, P1651 Song J.Y.: P819 Sonoda K.: P1397, P324 Sontis N.: P823 Sora N.: 802, P1414, P1450, P361 Sorbo A.R.: P1355, P370, P529 Sorgente A.: P1449 Sorrel J.: 178, P260 Sorto C.: P514 Sosa E.: P1537 Sosnowski M.: P1023, P1476, P499 Sossalla S.: P963 Soszynska M.: P1433 Sotomi Y.: P255 Sottas V.: P436 Sousa P.: P743, P988 Spadacini G.: P1004 Speerschneider T.: P415 Sperzel J.: P586 Spikowski J.S.: P1613 Spinar J.: P1337, P1427, P871 Spitzer S.G.: P304 Sporton S.: P833 Sprada B.: P1007 Squasi P.: P861 Sredniawa B.: P1499, P273 Sridevi C.: 573 Srinivasan N.: P1586 Srinivasan N.T.: P515, P59 Stabile G.: P1368, P1618, P280, P503, P588 Stabryla-Deska J.: 1535 Stach K.: 633, P865 Stafford P.J.: P1610, P184, P316 Stahlberg M.: P275 Stallmeyer B.: P1121 Stams T.R.G.: P892 Starek Z.: P864 Stauvroulaki M.: P343, P344 Stavrakis S.: P976 Stec S.: 114, P1433, P482, P993 Stec S.M.: 1563 Stec S.M.S.: P1451, P1613 Steeds R.P.: P1474 Steen T.: 1109 Steffel J.: 49 Stegemann B.: P1474, P877 Steinbach M.: 112 Steinberg J.S.: P966 Steinborn F.: P462 Steiner H.: 1176 Steingisser A.: 1312 Steinwender C.: P1021, P1379, P271 Stengl M.: P411 Stenin I.: 237 Stenzel G.: 809 Stephansen C.: P508 Stepinska J.: 114 Stevanello C.: P857 Steven D.: P1438, P1592, P190, P479, P994 Steven D.S.: P1587, P265 Stevenhagen Y.J.: P1597, P843 Sticherling C.: 1240, 45, P1037, P1380, P1442, P507 Stierle U.: P1608 Stirna V.: P907 Stockburger M.: 1316, P584 Stockburger M.O.: P272 Stockman D.: P1458, P997 Stoelzle-Feix S.: P379 Stojanov P.: P872 Stokke M.K. :P407 Stoller M.: P517 Stone M.: P978 Stoodley M.: P968 Stoyanov M.K.: P1615, P477 Straka Z.: 1242 Strelnieks A.: 107 Strelnikov A.: P966 Strickland P.T.: P1636 Stroker E.: P305, P451 Stromberg K.: 1311, P271 Stukalova O.: 1237 Stukalova O.V.: P899 Sturmer M.: P1039 Stutz R.: P1381 Styperek R.: P1624 Suddendorff S.: P475 Suerder D.: P1030, P881 Suffee N.: P1395, P1396 Suffredini S.: 221 Sugiyama E.: P1127 Sugiyama H.: P1423, P821 Sugumar H.: P351 Sukhacheva T.V.: P893 Suleimann H.: P1637 Sulimov V.: P1501 Sulo E.: P369 Sulo G.: P369 Sultan A.: P1438, P1587, P1592, P265, P479, P994 Sumitomo K.: P372 Sun L.Z.: 236, P266 Sun S.L.Z.: P839, P982 Sunthorn H.: P1600, P313, P314, P461 Sussman J.: P1593 Sutton R.S.: P863 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Suwa K.: 737 Suzuki A.: P1507, P525 Suzuki H.S.: P1606 Suzuki M.: 1319, P582 Suzuki N.: P870 Svendsen J.H.: P744, P832 Svennblad B.: P275 Sveshnikov A.V.: 735 Svetlosak M.: P1024, P1639, P825 Svintsova L.: P858 Swaans M.J.: P1585 Swarup V.: P1593, P309, P57 Swissa M.: 632 Syam N.: P436 Syed F.: P475, P864 Syrkin A.L.: P496 Syvolap V.D.: P1649 Szeiffova-Bacova B.: P1648 Szelenyi Z.S.: P1478 Szentandrassy N.: 87, P964 Szeplaki G.: P1031 Szilagyi J.: P1347, P829 Szilagyi S.Z.: P1031 Szili- Torok T.: 1308 Szloszarczyk B.: P513 Szoelloesi A.: 1564, 244, P981 Szoelloesi G.A.: P462, P830, P854 Szoelloessi A.: P998 Szucs G.: P520 Szumowski L.: 114 Szwedzinska A.: P318 Szyber P.: P1504 Szydlo K.: P531 Szydlowski L.S.: P1451 Szymkiewicz S.: P1659 T Taborsky M.: P1483 Tachibana K.: P1507 Tada H.: P1638, P481, P852 Tada H.T.: P317 Tadros R.: 810 Tafciu E.: 1239 Taggart P.: 734, P286 Taghji P.: 731 Taguchi I.: 1247, P1601, P319, P845 Taieb J.: 110, 112 Tajiri K.: P896 Tajstra M.: P414 Takagi K.T.: P303, P995 Takagi M.: P1126, P1363 Takagi T.: 239, P1000 Takagi Y.: P1612 Takahashi A.T.: P303, P995 Takahashi K.: P1373, P1602, P324, P746 Takahashi S.: 1565 Takahashi T.: 1113 Takano M.: P1612 Takarada K.: 1565, P1466 Takatsuki S.: P1425, P837, P842 Takeishi Y.T.: P1606 Takenaka K.: 1560 Takeuchi D.: P1006, P1415 Takeuchi R.: P821 Takeuchi T.: P1127, P372 Takigawa M.: P303, P995 Talajic M.: 810, P467, P866 Talib A.: P1406, P372 Tamaki S.: 1569, P296 Tamburino C.: P1409 Tamura T.: P1373 Tanabe Y.: P1127, P372 Tanaka I.: P297 Tanaka K.: P255 Tanaka M.: P1373 Tanaka N.: P255 Tanaka T.: P870 Tandogan I.: P885 Taniguchi H.: 239, P1000 Taniguchi Y.: P1422 Tanihata S.: P1346 Tanimoto K.: P970 Tanimoto Y.: P1425, P842 Tanner H.: 1110, P1455, P1658, P517 Tanos D.: P890 Tatarsky B.: P1401, P523 Tatarsky R.B.: P1650 Tavernier R.: 731, P1325, P1426 Tay E.: P1420, P741 Tay G.S.: P910 Taylor R.J.: P1474, P877 Tebbenjohanns J.: P188 Teh A.: P351 Teixeira R.A.: P1029, P1632, P335, P581, P860 Teixeira T.: 730, 736 Tejedor A.: P1049 Tejima T.: 1248, 1250, P1002, P446 Tempio D.: P1409 Temple I.: P432 Ten Berg J.M.: P277 Teodorovich N.: 632 Teplenin A.S.: 1181 Teranishi J.: P1422 Terasawa M.: 1565 Tercedor L.: P855 Teres C.: P314 Termosesov S.A.: P891 Ternus B.T.: P1050 Tesi F.: P1488, P363 Teslinova L.: P908 Tespili M.: P535 Teutsch C.: P536, P912 Tewfik E.: P1039 Tfelt-Hansen J.: 1173 Thackray S.: P1629 Thale J.T.: P506 Tham M.: P1366 Thambo J.B.: P1391, P1412 Thanassoulis G.: P1329 Thannhauser J.: P365 Theilade J.: P1411 Theodorakis G.: P340, P526 Theuns D.A.: P1369 Theuns D.A.M.J.: P62 Thibault B.: 810, P1371, P856, P866 Thomas U.: P379 Thomson E.: 634 Thudt K.: P1020 Tilemanbetova K.: P1670 Tilgale B.: P1672 Tilz R.: P1357, P320, P452 Tilz R.R.: 115, 1568, P1342, P192, P382, P464 Timler D.: P1504 Timmermans K.: P586 Tinica G.: P1052 Tlili G.: P1390 Todd D.: 109, P1509 Toffanello G.: P1488, P363 Tolosana J.M.: 805, P336 Toman O.: P1337, P1427 Tomasi C.: P1368, P585 Tomasi L.: P491 Tomassoni G.: P309 Tomaszewski A.: 1111 Tondo C.: 1249, 803, P1338, P1350, P1429, P264, P307, P463, P984 Toniolo M.: P1614 Toquero Ramos J.: P55 Torbicki A.: P1666 Torrado M.: P367 Torrinha C.: P515 Toso E.: P1432 Touhoku S.: P512 Touhy S.: P894 Touloupaki M.: P1460, P343, P344, P492 Townend J.N.: P1474 Townsend R.R.: P917 Toyofuku M.: P1373 Toyohara K.: P1006, P1415 Toyoshima Y.: P255 Trafford A.W.: P918 Trainini A.: P1481 Trainini J.: P1481 Tran N.: P1455, P517 Treede H.: P362, P510 175 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Trevisi N.: P1003, P1414, P1502, P1539, P1541 Tribout L.: P1391 Tribulova N.: P1041, P1648 Triggiani G.: P1656 Tritto M.: P1004 Trivedi C.: P261, P262 Troisi F.: P990 Trolese L.: P1588, P1598 Tronchin A.: P861 Trukshina M.: P1032, P502 Trusinskis K.: P907 Tsai P.-H.: 175 Tsao H.-M.: 175, P1660 Tsaregorodtsev D.: P1501 Tschabrunn C.: P745 Tsiachris D.: 802, P1003 Tsukada N.: 1247, P1601, P319, P845 Tsunoda Y.: 1565 Tsyganov A.: 574, 579, P1583 Tueluemen E.: 633 Tulumen E.: 48, P1121, P865 Tundo F.: P307, P463 Tung S.: 1529 Turakhia M.: P308 Turakhia M.P.: P1256 Turgeon A.: P1371 Turi-Kovats N.: P520 Turreni F.: P1353 Turrini P.: P1258 Tveita T.: P424 Twerenbold R.: 1240, 45 U Uchida E.: P383 Ueberham L.: P468 Ueda M.: P1352 Ullrich N.D.: P942 Ulman M.: P347 Umar F.: P1474, P877 Umemura S.: P1383 Umezawa S.: P1507 Ungar A.: P1488, P363 Uno K.: 1565 Urban L.: P1639, P825 Urbanek P.: 114 Uribe Heredia N.G.: P1022 Uusimaa P.: P979 Uzui H.: P481, P852 Uzui H.U.: P317 Uzun A.: P948 Uzun A.: P949 176 V Vachulova A.: P1639, P825 Vaczi K.: P426, P964 Vado A.: P1011, P1261, P280, P487 Vaidya V.V.: P1050 Vaikhanskaya T.: P1009 Vakalyuk I.I.: P1399 Valderrabano M.: 733 Valdivia C.: P402 Valente B.: 111, P835 Valenti R.: P1389 Valenzuela C.: P401 Valeron D.: P474 Valerone D.: P1354 Valles E.: P1044, P1417, P460, P748 Valsecchi S.: P1497, P274 Valzania C.: P352 Vampola S.P.: P267 Van De Kemp P.: P1405, P1407, P528, P900 Van Den Heuvel P.: P1458, P997 Van Der Graaf A.W.M.: 578, P291 Van Der Harst P.: P817 Van Der Heyden M.A.G.: P930 van der Linde H.J.: 779, P950 Van Deursen C.J.M.: P1384 Van Dijk V.F.: P1585, P869 Van Dongen E.: P291 Van Driel V.: P1578 Van Driel V.J.H.M.: 1566, 578, P291, P836 Van Es H.W.: P869 Van Es R.: 1566 Van Ettinger M.J.B.: P1405, P528, P900 Van Gelder I.C.: P817 Van Hoeyweghen R.: P1325 Van Hunnik A.: P257, P448 Van Opstal J.M.: P1597, P843 Van T Sant J.: P350 Van Tran N.: 1110 Van Veldhoven J.P.: 1236 Van Wessel H.: 1566, P836 Vanberg P.: 1109 Vandekerckhove Y.: 731, P1325, P1426 Vandenberk B.: 630 Vandersickel N.V.: P413 Vanduynhoven P.: P1349 Varanasi S.: P1610 Varanasi S.S.: P1388, P184, P316 Vardas P.: 570, P1460, P1619, P343, P344, P492 Varela M.: 181 Varga A.: P829 Vargas D.: P1393 Vargiu S.: P1364 Varkevisser R.: P516, P892, P930 Varlet E.: P1505 Varotto L.: P461 Varounis C.: P1122 Varro A.N.D.R.A.S.: P949 Vasconcelos H.: P580 Vasichkina E.S.: P1650 Vaskovskiy V.A.: P893 Vasquez C.: P417, P420 Vassanelli C.: P491 Vassanelli F.: P1643, P975 Vassilikos V.: P890 Vassilikos V.V.: P1495 Vasylechko M.M.: P1399 Vatasescu R.G.: P1025 Vatta M.: 1176 Vaz E.: P458 Vazquez C.: P1536, P421 Vazquez Lopez Ibor J.: P55 Veeger N.: P301 Veerman C.: P937 Vega A.: P1545 Vegh E.M.: P1384 Vegh E.M.: P520 Vejlstrup N.: P1411 Velagic V.: P305, P451 Velasco E.: P1646 Veltmann C.: 633, P1010, P1051, P1121 Venier S.: 810, P856, P866 Venkat M.: P380 Venlet J.: 240, P1540 Ventura M.: P58 Venuti A.: P1355, P370, P529 Vereckei A.: P1478 Vergara P.: P1358, P1456, P1584, P329, P457 Verheule S.: P448, P930 Verlato R.: P1258, P1338, P1429, P264 Verma A.: P1329 Vermond R.A.: P817 Vernardos M.: P1460, P1619, P343, P344 Vernooy K.: P1125, P1384, P1628, P350, P355, P880 Vettor G.: 1249, P1350, P463, P984 Viani S.: P285 Viani S.M.: P1015 Viart G.: P1472 Vicedomini G.: P1381 Vicente Bertomeu-Gonzalez V.B.G.: P486 Vichare S.: P380 Viczenczova C.: P1041, P1648 Vigil P.: P493 Viigimae M.: P1403 Vijayaraman P.: 1310, 1313, 1315, P1377, P1447, P345, P371, P522 Vijgen J.: P1349 Villacastin Dominguez J.C.: 629 Villard E.: P1398 Villejoubert O.: P740 Villuendas R.: 1320 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Vincenti A.: P1448, P1604 Vink A.: 1566, P836 Vinogradova I.: P1401, P523, P898, P908 Vinolas J.: P338 Vinolas Prat X.: 629 Vinolas X.: P1484, P509 Vinther M.: P53 Virmani R.: P1491 Viscardi L.: P535 Viskin S.: P1340 Viswanathan K.: 1241, 238, P1045 Viswanathan M.: P309 Vitali Serdoz L.: P1590 Vitulano N.: P990 Vlachos K.: P376 Vlahos A.P.: P1404 Vock P.: P1020 Voigt N.: 557 Voilliot D.: 636, P1461 Volchkova E.A.V.: P1655 Volkova E.G.: P1506 Volkova Y.: P891 Vollert I.: P948 Vollert I.N.G.R.A.: P949 Von Olshausen G.: P867 Von Werder A.: P188 Vorobyoff A.S.: 735 Voros G.: 630 Vos M.A.: P516, P892, P930 Voytkovskaya E.: P1595 Vrazic H.: P867 Vrints C.: P1599 Vukicevic M.: P1059 W Wachter R.: P57 Waclawski J.: P1499 Wada M.: P1339, P1544, P1581, P1630, P824 Wada T.: P1006 Wagner E.: P963 Waintraub X.: P1505 Wake E.: P1665, P378 Wake M.: 1113 Walmsley J.: P1634, P504 Walsh K.: P1343 Wang H.-H.: 175 Wang M.: P930 Wang P.J.: P309 Wang S.H.: P293 Wang W.Y.C.: P839, P982 Wang X.: P298 Wang Y.C.: 236, P266 Wang Y.Y.: P404 Ward D.: P894 Ware J.: 1173 Warita S.: P1346 Wasniewski M.: 576 Wasserstrom J.A.: P437 Watanabe H.: P1663 Watanabe I.: P1602, P324, P746 Watanabe M.: 1181 Watanabe N.: P1413, P315, P383 Watanabe R.: P1346 Watanabe T.: P1663 Watanabe Y.: P821 Webb J.: P1033 Weber R.: 178, P260 Webster D.: 732 Webster T.: P1623 Weijs B.: P294, P443 Weinmann T.: P304 Weiss C.: P1511 Weiss R.: P1369 Weiss S.: 809 Wellens H.J.J.: 51, P374 Wenling L.: 44 Westra S.W.: P365, P485 Whitaker J.: 809, P1322, P1323, P1324, P1330, P1627, P325, P472, P972 Wichterle D.: 1245, P1260, P1427, P1607, P331, P850 Wickliffe A.: P1593 Wierschke S.: P933 Wietholt D.: P583 Wijers S.C.: P516, P892 Wijffels M.C.E.F.: P277, P444 Wijntjens G.W.M.: P355 Wildberger J.E.: P294, P443 Wilde A.: 1173 Wilke S.: P183 Willems R.: 630, P1658 Willems S.: 115, P1426, P1438, P1592, P190, P257, P362, P479, P510, P994 Willems S.W.: P1587, P265 Williams R.: 1534, P1027 Williams S.: P325, P472, P972 Williams S.E.: P311 Williams S.E.: 809, P1324, P1330 Williamson B.: P992 Wilson D.G.: P862 Wimmer A.: P1018, P1473 Winter A.: P1480 Winter D.: P1381 Winter S.: P828 Winum P.F.: P999 Wirth K.: 180, P412 Wissner E.: 1568, 574, P1342, P1357, P1583, P192, P320, P452, P464 Wissocque L.: P1376 Wita M.: P531 Witt C.T.: P1385 Witte O.A.: P1375 Wittkampf F.H.M.: 1566, P836 Wnuk M.: 1116, P513 Wnuk-Wojnar A.: P531 Wohlmuth P.: P452 Wolber T.: 49 Wolf J.: P864 Wolf M.: P1599 Wolff E.W.: P506 Wolke C.: P1395, P1396 Wollert H.-G.: P1395, P1396 Wollmann C.G.: P1020 Wolpert C.: P1121 Wong K.: P978 Wong K.C.K.: 732 Wong R.: P1420 Wong S.: P1485 Wong T.: P1491, P1509, P312, P382 Wong T.R.: 109 Wong W.: P992 Wonko E.: P318 Woo J.S.: 43 Woo S.I.: P1119, P1124 Worden N.E.: P328 Workman A.J.: P396 Worley S.: P1481 Worsnick S.A.: P1377 Wozniak-Skowerska I.: P531 Wranicz K.: 114 Wredlert C.: P1452 Wright M.: 1531, P472 Wright M.J.: P1322, P1323, P1324, P1330 Wunderlich C.: 1251, 1567, P1046, P1344, P450 Wutzler A.: P1336, P1400, P375 Wutzler A.S.: P466 Wystrach A.: P1014 X Xiong Q.: P909 Xu D.Z.: P896 Y Yagasaki H.: P1346 Yagi N.: 1113 Yagishita D.: 737, P844 Yahata M.: P1423 Yakovleva M.: 574, 579 Yaksh A.: P1405, P1407, P528, P900 Yakubov A.: 237 Yalagudri S.: 573 Yalin K.: 637 Yamada M.: P1612 Yamada S.: P1422 Yamada T.: 1569, P296 Yamada W.: P970 177 AUTHORS NAME/INDEX NUMBER Yamamoto K.: P1667, P973 Yamamoto M.: P1345, P1437, P989 Yaman M.: P885 Yamane T.: 1561, P983 Yamao K.Y.: P303, P995 Yamasaki H.: P1638 Yamase M.: P1358, P1456, P1502, P329 Yamashina A.: 1565, P1466 Yamauchi Y.: 239 Yang D.H.: 46, P1464, P484 Yang S.: P930 Yang Z.: 1529 Yanni J.: P915, P1494, P432 Yano T.: 738, P469, P980 Yao Y.: 1180 Yasaka Y.: P1422 Yasuda T.: 1246, P1462, P534 Yazaki Y.: 1565, P1466 Yee R.: 1529 Yeh S.J.: P1508 Yeo W.T.: P1621 Yildirim Y.: P362, P510 Yildiz I.: P919 Yilmaz M.B.: P885 Yin K..: 1180 Yip J.: P1420, P741 Yokoi K.: P1422 Yokokawa M.: P481, P852 Yokokawa M.Y.: P317 Yoo S.Y.: P364 Yoon J.W.: P1119, P1124 Yoon N.S.: P1418, P1671, P742 Yoshiyama M.: P1126, P1363 Yousefian O.: 1108 Ypey D.L.: 1181 Yu Z.: 1236 Yucel H.: P885 Yue A.: P862 Yui Y.: P1410 Yulzari A.: P449 Yun J.P.: P901 Yuniadi Y.: P423 Yusupov A.A.: P1327 Yutsuki Y.: P1373 Z Zabek A.: P1017, P347, P888 Zaborska B.: 1563, P1433 Zabunova M.: 107, P907 Zagari D.: P1004 Zagkli F.: P875 Zahradnikova Jr A.: P404 Zakke I.: P907 Zakliczynski M.: P414 Zaklyazminskaya E.: 579, P895 178 Zaltsberg S.: P838 Zamiri N.: P1045 Zamorano Gomez J.L.: P1057, P1026, P1468 Zamora-Rodriguez V.: P941 Zaniboni M.: P366, P395 Zanon F.: 1526, 1527, P1261, P1372, P1479, P1580, P1618, P1640, P339, P341 Zanotto G.: P1604 Zardini M.: P1255 Zarse M.: P1257, P1416, P1637, P323 Zaslavskaya E.L.: P368 Zateyshchikov D.A.Z.: P1655 Zateyshchikova A.A.Z.: P1655 Zauner F.: P1010 Zawada-Rapacz K.: P318 Zaza A.: P440 Zdarska J.: 1242 Zdrenghea D.: P1657 Zecchin M.: P386 Zedira A.: P999 Zeemering S.: P257, P448 Zei P.: P308 Zei P.C.: 811 Zeindlhofer E.: P1480 Zeljko H.M.: P862 Zembala M.: P273, P414 Zemmoura A.: P1390 Zeppenfeld K.: 1181, 240, P1540 Zhang Chunyu D.R.: P1326 Zhang E.: 806 Zhang J.: P1629, P373 Zhang Q.: P298 Zhang S.: P1049, P1252, P357 Zhang S.H.U.: 1180 Zhang Y.: P931 Zhou G..: 44 Zhou Y.: 44 Ziacchi M.: P1255, P1370, P346, P352 Zibell K.: P351 Ziccardi L.: P1656 Ziegler P.: P1608 Zigalkovich A.: P1609 Zima E.: P1031, P1478, P520 Zimerman A.: P1056 Zimerman L.I.: P1056 Zimmer K.: P1582 Zingarini G.: P487 Zint K.: P536, P912 Zipoli A.: 1115 Zizek D.: P1386, P454 Zoni Berisso M.: P1618 Zorlu A.: P885 Zorzi A.: P840 Zorzin Fantasia A.: P386 Zotova I.V.Z.: P1655 Zucchelli G.: P1015, P285 Zucchetti M.: 1249 Zumhagen S.: P1121 Zupan I.: P1386 Zwiers K.: P1407, P528 Zykov K.: P1048 Zysko D.: P1489, P1504 The European Heart Rhythm Association presents: The EHRA White Book 2015 The Current Status of Cardiac Electrophysiology in ESC Member Countries K.-H. 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