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Congenital Heart Disease

Clinical Studies from Fetus to Adulthood

Edited by:
Douglas S. Moodie


Congenital Heart Disease is a new clinical journal publishing articles on heart disease as it relates to the following areas:  

  • Clinical pediatric and adult cardiology
  • Cardiac imaging
  • Preventive cardiology
  • Diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization
  • Electrophysiology
  • Surgery
  • Long-term follow-up, particularly as it relates to older children and adult congenital heart disease
  • Exercise and exercise physiology in the congenital patient
  • Post-op and critical care
  • Common disorders such as syncope, chest pain, murmurs, as well as acquired disorders such as Kawasaki syndrome

TopNews and Announcements

Cardiostim celebrates its 30th Anniversary!
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CARDIOSTIM 2008: 16th World Congress in Cardiac Electrophysiology and Cardiac Techniques

June 18-21, 2008 - Nice Acropolis - French Riviera


New and noteworthy offerings include:

  • A telemedicine program with 2 sessions dedicated to the Expert Consensus on the Monitoring of Implantable Cardiac Electronic Devices
  • 18 sessions organized by the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)
  • Live demonstrations from Toulouse, France and Bad-Kronzingen Herzzentrum, Germany
  • 30th anniversary of Cardiostim and 50th anniversary of cardiac pacing displayed in a distinctive Pacemakers exhibition
  •  Inauguration of a program organized by the Japanese Heart Rhythm Society (JHRS) 

Outstanding presentations on:

  • Basic Electrophysiology
  • Complex Electrophysiology and Ablation Techniques
  •  Clinical Trials in Cardiac Arrhythmias
  • Therapies for Atrial Fibrillation
  • Noninvasive Electrocardiology
  •  Management of SCD
  •  Pacing and ICDs Leads
  • And much more!

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