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Afib Conf.: Catheter Ablation—What Patients Should Know


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Atrial Fibrillation Patient Conference

At this year’s Get in Rhythm. Stay in Rhythm.® Atrial Fibrillation Patient Conference, we will kick off Saturday with the latest updates on catheter ablation.

During Conventional Procedures and Tools, Dr. Mark Link will share who is a candidate for catheter ablation, as well as different ablation tools and techniques, new approaches, and imaging and mapping. He will talk about ablation safety and what to expect if you have one.

Dr. Doug Packer will then cover Updates & Trials. He will share about recent catheter ablation trials, including what they told us, and which trials patients should know about. He will also talk about new and upcoming trials and the future of ablation.

Following their talks, we will have a Q&A with Drs. Link and Packer.

We look forward to having you join us August 4–6 in Dallas or via livestream, when we will hear the very latest about catheter ablations from the experts.

To your health,

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Mellanie True Hills
Founder, StopAfib.org

P.S. In just a few weeks, you can get your catheter ablation questions answered during the 2023 Get in Rhythm. Stay in Rhythm.® Atrial Fibrillation Patient Conference, August 4–6 in Dallas (or via livestream)!

P.P.S. Our discounted rate at the Fairmont Hotel, in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, expires July 14.

Make your hotel reservations here.

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