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1. The arrhythmic substrate of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy using ECG imaging

2. Ventricular Conduction Stability Noninvasively Identifies an Arrhythmic Substrate in Survivors of Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation

3. Single Ectopy-Triggering Ganglionated Plexus Ablation Without Pulmonary Vein Isolation Prevents Atrial Fibrillation

4. Feasibility of mapping and ablating ectopy-triggering ganglionated plexus reproducibly in persistent atrial fibrillation

5. A Multicenter External Validation of a Score Model to Predict Risk of Events in Patients With Brugada Syndrome

6. Artificial intelligence-enabled electrocardiogram to distinguish atrioventricular re-entrant tachycardia from atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia

7. PO-03-070 RIPPLE-VT STUDY: MULTICENTRE, PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA SUBSTRATE ABLATION BY TARGETING SCAR CHANNEL ENTRANCES TO ELIMINATE LATEST SCAR POTENTIALS WITHOUT DIRECT ABLATION

8. Cycle Length Evaluation in Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Using Kernel Density Estimation to Identify Transient and Stable Rapid Atrial Activity

9. Electroanatomic Characterization and Ablation of Scar-Related Isthmus Sites Supporting Perimitral Flutter

10. Artificial intelligence-enabled electrocardiogram to distinguish cavotricuspid isthmus dependence from other atrial tachycardia mechanisms

11. Targeting the ectopy‐triggering ganglionated plexuses without pulmonary vein isolation prevents atrial fibrillation

12. Ectopy-triggering ganglionated plexus ablation to prevent atrial fibrillation: GANGLIA-AF study

13. CE-521-02 REPRODUCIBILITY OF CARDIAC GANGLIONATED PLEXUS LOCALISATION USING A NOVEL CURRENT-CONTROLLED HIGH FREQUENCY STIMULATOR

15. Left ventricular activation time and pattern are preserved with both selective and non-selective his bundle pacing

16. RETRO-MAPPING: A New Approach to Activation Mapping in Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Reveals Evidence of Spatiotemporal Stability

17. Atrioventricular shortening is the dominant mechanism of benefit of biventricular pacing in left bundle branch block

18. Postinfarct ventricular tachycardia substrate: Characterization and ablation of conduction channels using ripple mapping

19. A method for accurately and dynamically optimising pacemaker atrio-ventricular delay timing using implantable physiological biomarkers

20. Non-selective and selective His bundle pacing both preserve left ventricular activation time and pattern

21. Electrocardiographic predictors of successful resynchronization of left bundle branch block by his bundle pacing

22. Anatomical Distribution of Ectopy-Triggering Plexuses in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation

23. A single ectopy triggering ganglionated plexus ablation without pulmonary vein isolation prevents atrial fibrillation

24. The ectopy-triggering ganglionated plexuses in atrial fibrillation

25. P967Role of low voltage ablation in catheter ablation of patients with persistent AF- a single centre experience

26. P975Composite electroanatomical maps locate rapid activity within low voltage zones in persistent AF

27. P991Pattern of rapid activity is preserved in persistent AF in selected locations after pulmonary vein isolation

28. Prevalence of spontaneous type I ECG pattern, syncope, and other risk markers in sudden cardiac arrest survivors with Brugada syndrome

29. PO-684-03 CHARACTERISATION OF FASCICULAR ACTIVATION IN THE POST-INFARCT VENTRICLE USING RIPPLE MAPPING

30. B-AB01-01 to B-AB42-05

31. B-PO05-181 HIS BUNDLE PACING PRODUCES MORE PHYSIOLOGICAL VENTRICULAR REPOLARISATION THAN BIVENTRICULAR PACING IN HEART FAILURE WITH LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCK

32. The sawtooth EKG pattern of typical atrial flutter is not related to slow conduction velocity at the cavotricuspid isthmus

33. Non-invasive detection of exercise-induced cardiac conduction abnormalities in sudden cardiac death survivors in the inherited cardiac conditions

34. Ripple-AT Study

35. B-PO05-116 RIPPLE-VT STUDY: MULTICENTRE, PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF CONDUCTION CHANNEL ENTRANCE ABLATION IN ISCHEMIC VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA WITH LATEST SCAR POTENTIAL ELIMINATION WITHOUT DIRECT ABLATION AS AN ENDPOINT

36. B-PO02-128 MAPPING AND ABLATION OF CONDUCTION CHANNELS IN THE ISCHEMIC VENTRICULAR SCAR USING RIPPLE MAPPING

37. B-PO02-187 THE DOMINANT MECHANISM OF BIVENTRICULAR PACING IN LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCK IS SHORTENING OF ATRIOVENTRICULAR DELAY

38. B-AB14-01 LEFT VENTRICULAR ACTIVATION TIME AND PATTERN ARE PRESERVED BY BOTH SELECTIVE AND NON-SELECTIVE HIS BUNDLE PACING

39. Percutaneous left atrial appendage occlusion using different technologies in the United Kingdom: A multicenter registry

40. Evaluation of a new algorithm for tracking activation during atrial fibrillation using multipolar catheters in humans

41. Quantification of Electromechanical Coupling to Prevent Inappropriate Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Shocks

42. Ventricular conduction stability test: a method to identify and quantify changes in whole heart activation patterns during physiological stress

43. His Resynchronization Versus Biventricular Pacing in Patients With Heart Failure and Left Bundle Branch Block

44. Atrioventricular Optimized Direct His Bundle Pacing Improves Acute Hemodynamic Function in Patients With Heart Failure and PR Interval Prolongation Without Left Bundle Branch Block

45. A diagnostic algorithm to optimize data collection and interpretation of Ripple Maps in atrial tachycardias

46. Non-randomised comparison of acute and long-term outcomes of robotic versus manual ventricular tachycardia ablation in a single centre ischemic cohort

47. Isthmus sites identified by Ripple Mapping are usually anatomically stable: A novel method to guide atrial substrate ablation?

48. Comparison of the Prognostic Usefulness of the European Society of Cardiology and American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Foundation Risk Stratification Systems for Patients With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

49. Noninvasive electrocardiographic mapping to guide ablation of outflow tract ventricular arrhythmias

50. Application of Ripple Mapping with an Electroanatomic Mapping System for Diagnosis of Atrial Tachycardias

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