KCHRS 2023 - Kansas City Heart Rhythm Symposium

KCHRS 2023 - Kansas City Heart Rhythm Symposium

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The Kansas City Heart Rhythm Symposium is an electrophysiology-focused medical education event for the neighboring four state regions. A variety of topics will provide specialists and generalists an update on the evolution of disease processes, diagnostic tools, therapeutic strategies and ethical issues in the advancement of patient care.


The purpose of this symposium is to update medical practitioners in the greater Midwest region as well as nationally on the future of cardiac electrophysiology (EP), and on new diagnosis and treatment guidelines in the care and management of patients with arrhythmias, heart failure and other issues impacting the electrical system of the body. Participants will learn about advances in ablation techniques, device management, appropriate use criteria, and survey new developments in guidelines and recommendations. A review of clinical trials that have helped change the clinical practice of EP will also be held. Participants in this symposium will examine the latest trends in Left Atrial Appendage (LAA) treatment options and gain a greater understanding of anticoagulation and stroke prophylaxis.


This activity is designed for physicians, advanced practice nurses, registered nurses and allied health professionals in the fields of electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, interventional radiology, and vascular surgery.



Learning Objectives:


Upon completion of this activity, learners will be able to:


  • Discuss types of devices used for monitoring and treating arrhythmias.
  • Demonstrate the use of imaging techniques to improve procedural outcomes.
  • Apply guideline-endorsed, clinically applicable strategies to help resolve device-related issues.
  • Summarize clinical trial results that can be applied to improving the safety and efficacy of electrophysiology (EP) procedures.
  • Explain anticoagulation treatment and stroke prophylaxis options for cardiac patients.
  • Examine clinical evidence for the latest trends in LAA treatments.





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