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The Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the ESC has a mission to improve quality of life and longevity, through better prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart failure, including the establishment of networks for its management, education and research. ) is an independent, non-profit organisation. Its members and decision-makers are busy healthcare professionals who volunteer their time and… View more
Author(s): Stylianos Tzeis Added: 2 years ago
In this video Dr Stylianos Tzeis explains the ideal treatment pathway for patients with heart failure and Atrial Fibrillation to optimise patient outcomes. Key Learning Objectives: How can atrial fibrillation and heart failure intersect and what should you treat first? The ideal patient pathway for patients with both AF and heart failure AF treatment outcomes to expect for patients with… View more
Author(s): Jonathan Behar , Francisco Leyva , Martin R Cowie Added: 2 years ago
In this video from Arrhythmia Academy's Journal Club, Dr Jonathan Behar (Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK) sits down with Prof. Francisco Leyva (Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK) and Prof. Martin Cowie (King's College London and Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK) to discuss innovations in healthcare technology. In this insightful video, they discuss the trends in… View more
Author(s): Mikhail Kosiborod , Cecilia Linde , Marat Fudim , et al Added: 1 year ago
Heart failure management: Where are we now? Dip into the new heart failure data presented at ESC-HF Conference 2022. Learn more about the latest research and treatment options delivered by researchers driving the field.Short, accessibleExpert Interviewswill be available with select faculty focusing on the results, applicability, and impact on future research. Join globally renown faculty as… View more
Author(s): William Eysenck , Magdi Saba Added: 3 years ago
Sir James Mackenzie, famous for describing the first mechanistic insights into AF in 1902 using his polygraph, also reported that AF was present in 80–90% of patients who had congestive heart failure (HF) in 1920.1 Today, the conditions are the two ‘epidemics’ of cardiovascular disease.2 They are dominating cardiovascular care and, with increasing longevity, they will become more prevalent and… View more
Author(s): Dhiraj Gupta Added: 2 years ago
In this short video interview filmed at EHRA 2022, Dr Dhiraj Gupta (Liverpool Heart and Chest NHS Foundation Trust, UK) discusses research surrounding atrial fibrillation in heart failure, and the considerations that must be taken when approaching AF ablation. Discussion points: Research surrounding atrial fibrillation in heart failure Conflicts in this research Further research required … View more
Author(s): David J Sprenkeler , Marc A Vos Added: 3 years ago
The concept of post-extrasystolic potentiation (PESP), which describes the phenomenon of increased contractility of the beat following an extrasystole, has intrigued physiologists and clinicians for more than 120 years. Since its first description in 1885 by Oskar Langendorff,1 PESP has become a widely debated concept, not only for its fundamental basis but also because of the potential… View more
Start date: Aug 27, 2023 End date: Aug 27, 2023
Radcliffe Medical Education present a satellite symposium entitled ‘Implementing Heart Failure Guidelines with Collaborative Care’ at the ESC Congress 2023 in Amsterdam, NL. Join us in the Riga Lecture Room, or online, on Sunday 27 August 2023, from 12:45 to 13:45 CEST. This session, chaired by Prof Carolyn Lam (National Heart Centre Singapore, SG), provides an excellent opportunity for… View more
Author(s): Farhan Shahid , Gregory YH Lip Added: 3 years ago
Atrial fibrillation (AF) and heart failure (HF) are global epidemics that began more than a century ago, and their association with an ageing general population has brought about an increase in cardiovascular morbidity and rising healthcare costs.1,2 More than 50 % of patients with permanent AF have a concurrent diagnosis of HF and this proportion is expected to rise.3 It is well established that… View more