The document outlines the schedule for the First Annual Scientific Meeting of Taiwan Heart Rhythm Society to be held on December 3-4, 2011 at the Hsinchu Sheraton Hotel, including various sessions on device therapy, ablation, ECG interpretation, and lectures in different meeting rooms over the two day period.
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- The document includes the conference schedule, organization details, technical program committee members, and information about workshops, sessions, keynote speakers, and social events.
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2011 thrs 年會 Agenda
1. The First Annual Scientific Meeting of Taiwan Heart Rhythm Society
Time Table I
Saturday, Dec 3rd, 2011
HsinChu Sheraton Hotel Floor 3
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
Schedule
( Ballroom 1) (Ballroom 2) (Ballroom3) (Plum + Tung Blossom) (Lily Room)
14:00 – 14:15
14:00-15:15 (DS1)
14:15 – 14:30
Device Symposium I 14:00-15:30 (UE1)
14:30 – 15:00
(兩岸四地研討會) Unknown EP Tracing
15:00 – 15:15
15:15 – 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 – 15:40 Break
15:40 – 16:15 15:40-16:40 (CE1)
15:30-16:45 (DS2)
16:15 - 16:45 Challenging ECG
Device Symposium II
16:45 – 17:35 16:45-17:45 (ME1)
(兩岸四地研討會)
17:35 – 17:45 Meet The Expert I
17:45 – 18:00 Break
18:00 – 19:00 18:00-20:00 (DN1)
19:00 – 20:00 Dinner Symposium
2. Time Table II
Sunday, Dec 4th , 2011
HsinChu Sheraton Hotel Floor 3
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
Schedule
( Ballroom 1) (Ballroom 2) (Ballroom3) (Plum + Tung Blossom) (Lily Room)
08:30 – 08:40 Opening Speech
08:40 – 09:00
08:30 – 08:50 08:30-09:55 (PL1)
08:50 – 09:10 Plenary Lecture
09:10 – 09:55
09:55 – 10:20 General Assembly
10:20 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 10:45 10:30-11:15 (ME2)
10:30-12:00 (AP1)
10:45 – 11:00 10:30-12:00 (DS3) Poster and Exhibitions 10:30-12:00 (AS1) Meet The Expert II
Allied Professional I
11:00 – 11:30 Device Symposium III Ablation Symposium I 11:15-12:00 (ME3)
Pharmacy
11:30 – 12:00 Meet The Expert III
12:00 – 13:00 12:00-13:30 (LN1)
13:00 – 13:30 Lunch Symposium
13:30 – 14:00 13:30-14:20 (ME4)
13:30-15:20 (DS4) 13:30-15:20 (AS2) 13:30-15:20 (AP2)
14:00 – 14:30 Meet The Expert IV
Device Symposium IV Ablation Symposium II Allied Professional II
14:30 – 15:00 14:25-15:20 (EP1)
(兩岸四地研討會) 3D Club EP & Device
15:00 – 15:20 EP Case Report
3. 12 月 3 日 <星期六> 14:00 - 15:15 Dec. 3, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第一會場
(Ballroom I, 3F)
Device Symposium I:
ICD Workshop: The Shock-Only-to-Save-Life Paradigm in ICD Therapy
Co-Chairman:陳適安 (Taiwan)、林俊立 (Taiwan)、張澍 (China)、黄从新
(China)、鄧錫偉 (Macau)、Mário Évora (Macau)、CP Lau (Hong Kong)、CM Yu (Hong
Kong)
Moderators:CP Lau (Hong Kong)、曹克将 (China)、陳文鍾 (Taiwan)、吳茲睿
(Taiwan)
14:00 ~ 14:05 Opening Remarks
Speaker: 陳適安 (Taiwan)
14:05 ~ 14:20 Primary Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death with Device
DS12 Therapy - HK Experience.
Speaker: Steve Lai (Hong Kong)
14:20 ~ 14:35 ICD Shocks and Mortality: Are We Doing Enough?
DS13 Speaker: 单其俊 (China)
14:35 ~ 14:50 Introduction of Smart Shock - Shock only to Save Life Paradigm
DS14 Speaker: 游治節 (Taiwan)
14:50 ~ 15:05 Optimization of ICD Programming
DS15 Speaker: 段大全 (Taiwan)
15:05 ~ 15:15 Panel Discussion
All Co-chairmen, Moderators and Speakers.
4. 12 月 3 日 <星期六> 15:30 - 17:55 Dec. 3, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第一會場
(Ballroom 1, 3F)
Device Symposium II:
Part 1 Pacemaker Workshop: Breaking the MRI Barrier in Pacing
Therapy
Moderators:华伟(China)、鄧錫偉(Macau)、Mário Évora (Macau)、駱惠銘
(Taiwan)、陳勉成 (Taiwan)
15:30 ~ 15:45 The Breakthrough of Pacemaker System Safety in MRI
DS21 Environment
Speaker: 陈柯萍 (China)
15:45 ~ 16:00 MRI Trial Update and HK Experience Sharing
DS22 Speaker: Benny Ho (Hong Kong)
16:00 ~ 16:15 How to Use the Monitoring Data in Pacemaker Wisely?
DS23 Speaker: 蕭相江 (Taiwan)
16:15 ~ 16:30 How to Increase the Diagnostic Yield in Syncope Patients?
DS24 Speaker: 葉冠宏 (Taiwan)
16:30 ~ 16:45 Panel Discussion
All Speakers and Moderators
Part 2 The Strait Award of Debate for Chinese Young EP Presenter
Judge Committee:邱春旺(Taiwan)、張坤正(Taiwan)、Steve Lai (Hong Kong)、吴
立群(China)
Moderators:王俊傑(Taiwan)、王建安 (China)、林俊立 (Taiwan)、Steve Lai (Hong
Kong)
16:45 ~ 17:10 The Choice of ICD Therapy with secondary prevention, VVI
DS26 (China) or DDD (TW)?
5. VVI: 刘兴鹏 (China) 12-min talk, DS261
DDD: 沃宏達 (Taiwan) 12-min talk, DS262
17:10 ~ 17:35 Should Primary Prevention be routinely implanted in DCM
DS27 patients? (English Section)
Pros: Jo Jo Hai (Hong Kong) 12-min talk, DS271
Cons: 陳建鈞 (Taiwan) 12-min talk, DS272
17:35 ~ 17:50 Q & A and comments
17:50 ~ 17:55 Closing Remarks
Speaker: 張澍 (China)
7. 12 月 3 日 <星期六> 16:45 - 17:45 Dec. 3, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第四會場
(Plum & Tung Blossom Room, 3F)
Meet The Expert I
Moderators:葉宏一 (Taiwan) 、黄从新 (China)
Panelists: 李坤泰 (Taiwan)、李政鴻 (Taiwan)、馮文楷 (Taiwan)
16:45 ~ 17:00 How to be a Successful Physician Scientist: Importance of
Collaboration
Speaker: PS Chen (USA)
17:00 ~ 17:45 Discussion
8. 12 月 3 日 <星期六> 18:00 - 20:00 Dec. 3, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第二會場
(Ballroom 2, 3F)
Dinner Symposium:
Re-Thinking The Management of Atrial Fibrillation
Moderators:陳亦仁 (Taiwan)、賴文德 (Taiwan)、林立人 (Taiwan)
18:00 ~ 18:30 Implications of Genetic Screening in AF Therapy
DN11 Speaker: Patrick T. Ellinor (USA)
18:30 ~ 18:50 Re-thinking the Management of Atrial Fibrillation: What Can
DN12 We Do to Improve Patient Outcome?
Speaker: 江晨恩(Taiwan)
18:50 ~ 19:10 New Era of Antithrombotic Therapy in Atrial Fibrillation Patient:
DN13 From Clinical Trials to Practice
Speaker: 翁國昌 (Taiwan)
19:10 ~ 19:30 Panel Discussion
Panelist: 陳怡 (Taiwan)、汪文斌 (Taiwan)、陳永隆(Taiwan)
All Speakers, Moderators and Panelists
19:30 ~ 19:40 Young Investigator Award
Moderator: 張茂松教授 (Taiwan)
9. 12 月 4 日 <星期日> 10:30 - 12:00 Dec. 4, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第一會場
(Ballroom 1, 3F)
Device Symposium III:
Moderators:王俊傑 (Taiwan)、黄德嘉 (China)、吳榮州 (Taiwan)
10:30 ~ 10:50 Lead Extraction Using Laser Sheath: The First Experience in
DS31 Taiwan
Speaker: 段大全 (Taiwan)
10:50 ~ 11:10 Heart Failure Management With Quadripolar Technology
DS32 Speaker: David O’Donnell (Australia)
11:10 ~ 11:30 ICDs – Achieving Adequate Safety Margins
DS33 Speaker: Swee-Chong Seow (Singapore)
11:30 ~ 11:50 Evaluation of the Inappropriate Shock of ICD
DS34 Speaker: 黃金隆 (Taiwan)
11:30 ~ 11:50 Panel Discussion
Panelist: 陳建佑 (Taiwan)、江孟橙(Taiwan)、邱舜南 (Taiwan)
All Speakers, Moderators and Panelists.
10. 12 月 4 日 <星期日> 13:30 - 15:20 Dec. 4, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第一會場
(Ballroom 1, 3F)
Device Symposium IV:
CRT Workshop: Latest Update on Heart Failure Therapy
Moderators:CM Yu (Hong Kong)、方全 (China)、郭任遠(Taiwan)
13:30 ~ 13:35 Opening Remarks
Speaker: 林俊立 (Taiwan)
13:35 ~ 13:55 Patient Selection for Heart Failure Device Therapy in Asia
DS42 region
Speaker: Ngai-Yin Chan (Hong Kong)
13:55 ~ 14:15 How to Use the Monitoring Data in CRT Device Wisely?
DS43 Speaker: 沈法荣 (China)
14:15 ~ 14:35 CRT Therapy Review in Recent Randomized Control Trials
DS44 Speaker: 林圀宏 (Taiwan)
14:35 ~ 14:55 Look into the Future of Heart Failure Device Therapy
DS45 Speaker: CP Chan (Hong Kong)
14:55 ~ 15:15 Panel Discussion
All Speakers and Moderators
15:15 ~ 15:20 Closing Remarks
Speaker: 黄从新 (China)
12. 12 月 4 日 <星期日> 08:30 – 10:20 Dec. 4, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第三會場
(Ballroom 3, 3F)
Plenary Lectures
08:30 ~ 08:40 Opening and Guest Speeches
Speaker: 陳適安理事長 (Taiwan)
Asian countries representatives: 張澍 (China)、Ken Okumura
(Japan)、CP Lau (Hong Kong), WS Teo (Singapore)
08:40 ~ 09:05 Hilbert-Huang Transform for biomedical applications
PL12 Speaker: 黃鍔院士 (Taiwan)
Q & A and comment 5 min.
Moderator: 曾淵如教授 (Taiwan)
09:05 ~ 09:30 Small Conductance Calcium Activated Potassium Channels and
PL13 Cardiac Arrhythmia
Speaker: PS Chen (USA)
Q & A and comment 5 min
Moderator: 葉森洲教授 (Taiwan)
09:30 ~ 09:55 新醫療器材引進台灣的查驗登記流程介紹
PL14 Speaker: 劉麗玲組長 (Taiwan)
Q & A and comment 5 min
Moderator: 賴文德教授 (Taiwan)
09:55 ~ 10:20 中華民國心律醫學會第一屆第二次會員大會
13. 12 月 4 日 <星期日> 10:30 - 12:00 Dec. 4, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第三會場
(Ballroom 3, 3F)
Ablation Symposium I:
Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia
Moderators:葉森洲 (Taiwan)、柯文欽 (Taiwan)、馮安寧 (Taiwan)、謝仁哲
(Taiwan)
10:30 ~ 10:45 The Application of Rotational Angiography in the Catheter
AS11 Ablation of VT
Speaker: 羅力瑋 (Taiwan)
10:45 ~ 11:00 Experience of the Stereotaxis in the Catheter Ablation of VT
AS12 Speaker: 張鴻猷 (Taiwan)
11:00 ~ 11:15 Cuspid VT and VPC: How to Identify and Ablate?
AS13 Speaker: 張世霖 (Taiwan)
11:15 ~ 11:30 Ablation of VT and VPC Coming From Annulus
AS14 Speaker: 張坤正 (Taiwan)
11:30 ~ 11:45 Catheter ablation of electrical storm in ICD patients
AS15 Speaker: 曹克将 (China)
11:45 ~ 12:00 Panel Discussion
Panelist: 李智雄 (Taiwan)、林於錦 (Taiwan)、劉人福
(Taiwan)
All Speakers, Moderators and Panelists
14. 12 月 4 日 <星期日> 12:00 - 13:15 Dec. 4, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第三會場
(Ballroom 3, 3F)
Lunch Symposium:
Future Mapping and Ablation Techniques in Ventricular Tachycardia
Moderators:郭啟泰 (Taiwan)、吳美環 (Taiwan)
12:00 ~ 12:30 The Challenge of the Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation
LN11 Speaker: Wee-Siong Teo (Singapore)
12:30 ~ 12:40 Case Sharing: The Practice of Mapping and Ablation Techniques
LN12 in Ventricular Tachycardia.
Speaker: 林亮宇 (Taiwan)
12:40 ~ 13:00 Panel Discussion
Panelist: 蔡佳醍 (Taiwan)、王德和 (Taiwan)、張書軒
(Taiwan)
Speaker, All Moderators and Panelists
15. 12 月 4 日 <星期日> 13:30 - 15:20 Dec. 4, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第三會場
(Ballroom 3, 3F)
Ablation Symposium II: 3D Club
Pitfalls of 3D Mapping by Case Sharing
Moderators:劉言彬 (Taiwan)、林彥璋 (Taiwan)、謝敏雄 (Taiwan)
13:30 ~ 13:50 Carto Case I
AS21 Speaker: 林亮宇(Taiwan)
13:50 ~ 14:10 Carto Case II
AS22 Speaker: 沃宏達 (Taiwan)
14:10 ~ 14:30 EnSite Array Case I
AS13 Speaker: 蔡文欽 (Taiwan)
14:30 ~ 14:50 EnSite NavX Case II
AS14 Speaker: 陳勉成 (Taiwan)
14:50 ~ 15:20 Panel Discussion
Panelist: 鄭成泉 (Taiwan)、李必昌 (Taiwan)、周宗川
(Taiwan)、張建榮 (Taiwan)
All Speakers, Moderators and Panelists
16. 12 月 4 日 <星期日> 10:30 - 11:50 Dec. 4, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第四會場
(Plum & Tung Blossom Room, 3F)
Allied Professional I:
Recent Pharmacological Advances in EP Field
Moderators:翁國昌 (Taiwan)、黃炳賢 (Taiwan)、夏治平 (Taiwan)
10:30 ~ 10:50 The Mechanism and Electrophysiological Properties of
AP11 Dronedarone
Speaker: 陳亦仁 (Taiwan)
10:50 ~ 11:10 Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics: How to Use
AP12 Dronedarone in the Therapy of AF
Speaker: 王岡陵 (Taiwan)
11:10 ~ 11:30 Thrombin pathway: New Advances in the Anticoagulation
AP13 Therapy
Speaker: 胡瑜峰 (Taiwan)
11:30 ~ 11:50 Panel Discussion
Panelists:、董俊伯 (Taiwan)、程建銘 (Taiwan)、TBA (Taiwan)、
高雅慧 (Taiwan)
All Speakers, Moderators and Panelists
17. 12 月 4 日 <星期日> 13:30 - 15:10 Dec. 4, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第四會場
(Plum & Tung Blossom Room, 3F)
Allied Professional II:
Painful Experiences in Arrhythmia Care: Learning and Improving
Moderators:廖秋月 (Taiwan)、溫斯企 (Taiwan)、徐則彬 (Taiwan)、朱光華
(Taiwan)、黃代勳 (Taiwan)
13:30 ~ 13:45 Experience I From Sijhih Cathy General Hospital
AP21 Speaker: 楊朝宏 (Taiwan)
13:45 ~ 14:00 Experience II From WanFang Hospital
AP22 Speaker: 高明輝 (Taiwan)
14:00 ~ 14:15 Experience III From National Yang-Ming University Hospital
AP23 Speaker: 莊麗芳 (Taiwan)
14:15 ~ 14:30 Experience IV From China Medical University Hospital
AP24 Speaker: 周怡君 (Taiwan)
14:30 ~ 14:45 Experience V From Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital
AP25 Speaker: 魯瑞堂 (Taiwan)
14:45 ~ 15:00 Experience VI From Triservice General Hospital
AP26 Speaker: 張雅玲 (Taiwan)
15:00 ~ 15:15 How to Prevent Radiation Injury in EP Procedure? (VGH-TPE)
AP27 Speaker: 李昇樺 (Taiwan)
15:15 ~ 15:30 Panel Discussion
Panelist: 賀映雲 (Taiwan)、邱妙枝 (Taiwan)、林瓊枝
(Taiwan)
All Speakers, Moderators and Panelists
18. 12 月 4 日 <星期日> 10:30 – 12:00 Dec. 4, 2011
新竹喜來登大飯店 第五會場
(Lily Room, 3F)
Meet The Expert II
Moderator:江志桓 (Taiwan)、張澍 (China)
Panelists: 林維祥 (Taiwan)、趙子凡 (Taiwan)、馮文楷 (Taiwan)
10:30 ~ 10:45 Silent Atrial Fibrillation Detected by Pacemaker
Speaker: CP Lau (Hong Kong)
10:45 ~ 11:15 Discussion
Meet The Expert III
Moderator:邱春旺 (Taiwan)、郭任遠 (Taiwan)
Panelists: 賴凌平 (Taiwan)、蔡青峰 (Taiwan)、李政鴻 (Taiwan)
11:15 ~ 11:30 The Mechanism of Atrial Flutter
Speaker: Ken Okumura (Japan)
11:30 ~ 12:00 Discussion