ESC CONGRESS 2019 31 August ‑ 04 September 2019,

Session Details

Poster Session 3: Electrophysiology and arrhythmias

Poster Session, Abstract‑based Sun 01 Sep 14:00 ‑ 18:00 European Society of Cardiology Posters ‑ Poster Area Programme

Learning Objectives: Posters are on display from 14:00 – 18:00. Presenters will be by their poster during the coffee break from 15:50 and 16:40 for posters viewing time

List of Presentations

Time FP Nr Title Speakers

TXNDC5 is a novel therapeutic target of atrial fibrosis and 14:00 P2556 Pei‑Chen WU (, Taiwan) fibrillation

A novel tool for light sheet‑guided analysis of myocardial injury in 14:00 P2557 Sebastian KORSTE (, ) murine and human samples

14:00 P2558 PDE4 regulates cardiac pacemaker function Delphine MIKA (Chatenay Malabry, France)

The mechanisms of spontaneous action potential generation in 14:00 P2559 Vladimir GOLOVKO (, Russian Federation) sinoauricular valve of the chick embryos.

Metalloprotease nardilysin controls heart rate through the 14:00 P2560 transcriptional regulation of ion channels critical for sinus Mikiko OHNO (Otsu, Japan) automaticity.

Withdrawal of simulated obstructive sleep apnea partially 14:00 P2561 Benedikt LINZ (, Denmark) reverses atrial arrhythmogenic substrate in rats

Changes in the electrocardiographic / mechanical relation may 14:00 P2562 Kristin WISLOFF‑AASE (, Norway) explain the low risk of arrhythmia during moderate hypothermia

Effects of rivaroxaban on cardiac remodeling after experimental 14:00 P2563 Nobuhiro NAKANISHI (, Japan) myocardial infarction in mice

Levosimendan shortens action potential duration, decreases 14:00 P2564 alternans threshold and prevents ventricular arrhythmia during Yu‑Cheng HSIEH (Taichung, Taiwan) therapeutic hypothermia in isolated rabbit hearts

Decreased cardiac pacemaking and attenuated beta‑adrenergic 14:00 P2565 Yuichi TOYAMA (, Japan) response in tric‑a knock‑out mice.

First experience of non‑invasive and invasive activation maps Margarita BUDANOVA (Saint‑Petersburg, Russian 14:00 P2567 merge in carto system for topical diagnosis of focal arrhythmias Federation)

Larger vectorcardiographic QRS area is associated with increased 14:00 P2568 risk of heart failure development among bundle branch block Dennis Christian ANDERSEN (Aalborg, Denmark) patients: a register‑based cohort study

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