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Professor Tarvinder Dhanjal

University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)

Tarv Dhanjal is trained in all aspects of cardiac arrhythmia management including catheter ablation in particular ablation therapy for atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, supraventricular tachycardia and Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome, pacemaker/defibrillator implantation, cardiac resynchronisation therapy and left atrial appendage occlusion. My specialist interest is ablation of complex arrhythmias especially atrial fibrillation and life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias (VT/VF). Special Interests: Tarv leads a research programme investigating mechanisms of ventricular arrhythmias and introducing new technologies, working with basic scientists, industry and Universities locally in the UK (Warwick, Coventry, Bart's) as well as international academic research centres. Tarv has presented at several national and international conferences, published numerous scientific papers and sits on various expert advisory boards for VT mapping and ablation.

Impedance & voxel cardiac mapping: the power of choice.

Event: EHRA 2022

Topic: Catheter Ablation of Arrhythmias

Session: Impedance & voxel cardiac mapping: the power of choice

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Impedance & voxel cardiac mapping: the power of choice.

Event: EHRA 2022

Topic: Catheter Ablation of Arrhythmias

Session: Impedance & voxel cardiac mapping: the power of choice

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Impact of a high-density grid catheter on long-term outcomes for structural heart disease ventricular tachycardia ablation.

Event: EHRA 2021

Topic: Treatment

Session: 3 years of HD mapping: Do outcomes live up to expectations?

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From power-controlled to temperature-controlled VT ablation in a UK setting.

Event: EHRA 2021

Topic: Catheter Ablation of Arrhythmias

Session: Innovation in catheter ablation with real-time, temperature-controlled technology

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