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The 11th edition of IHRS’s annual conference begins in New Delhi from 15th November 2019 and among the prominent and special guest speakers is Prof. (Dr.) Mohsin Hossain, Professor of Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

 

Indian Heart Rhythm Society (IHRS), was formed in year 2005 in India on the lines of HRS, U.S.A. by illustrious names in the field of Electro Physiology (EP) and has thus become an apex body to further the cause of heart rhythm management in India by continuously working on knowledge sharing among experts and practitioners. IHRS’s annual conference draws EP specialists from all over the country and abroad to reflect upon newer innovations, do case based studies, perform live cases and also run a fellowship program for young EP’s.

 

Dr. Mohsin Hossain

Prof. (Dr.) Mohsin Hossain of NICVD, Bangladesh is a special invitee at IHRS 2019 who is speaking on 3D Mapping under Newer Innovations session. NICVD is Bangladesh’s most premier state of the art institute for treatment of cardiovascular diseases to establish most modern cardiovascular care services and also to train the manpower in the field. Dr. Hossain is the name to reckon with in Bangladesh when it comes to Arrhythmia and EP who is continuously adopting newer technologies and innovations in this field .

 

I am delighted to be a part of IHRS’s annual conference in India and am looking forward to speaking on 3d mapping and meet fellow physicians from India on this great knowledge sharing platform.  While Bangladesh is fast progressing on the path of accessing what the world has to offer in terms of newer technologies, we need to undertake training and skill building for our young doctors,” says Prof. (Dr.) Mohsin Hossain.

 

With the advancement of technology, the 3D Electro anatomical Navigation System provides a physician with a three dimensional views of the inside of the chamber of the heart and thereby helps the Electrophysiologists for better treatment modalities. The Orion catheter with its specialty of its design provides the physician to map the anatomy and subsequent ablation of the affected area many times faster.

 

It also reduces the fluoro time during the procedure to 4 mins which is to a great advantage for both patients and physicians getting minimal exposure to radiation, minimizing any chances of carcinogenic complications later on

 

This is one of the sensational inventions of this decade for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.