
Professor Richard Sutton
Imperial College London, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
Membership:
FESC Member
EHRA Member
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Biography
Richard Sutton graduated from King's College Hospital Medical School in 1964. He has been Consultant Cardiologist at Westminster, Chelsea & Westminster, Royal Brompton and St Mary’s Hospitals, London 1976-2011. He became Professor of Clinical Cardiology at Imperial College, London 2003; Emeritus Professor 2011; DSc London 1988. He has published >380 peer-reviewed papers dominantly on pacing and syncope. He was Co-Founder (1976) and President of British Heart Rhythm Society (then BPEG) 1990-1995 and European Working Group on Cardiac Pacing 1998-2000 (now EHRA), Editor-in-Chief of Europace 1998-2006, now Founding Editor, and President & Co-Founder of Cardiology Section, Royal Society of Medicine. He became Guest Professor of Cardiology at the University of Lund, Sweden 2019. Enjoys Opera and travelling.
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Challenges in syncope management
12 April 2026
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Syncope and bradycardia management
12 April 2026
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Vasovagal syncope: a reflex gone rogue
31 August 2025
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Autonomic nervous system and cardiac arrhythmias
1 April 2025
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Validation and clinical use of implantable loop recorders
30 August 2024
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Understanding the ECG and imaging: criteria to predict cardiac disease
27 August 2023
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Management of reflex syncope
29 August 2022
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Syncope - Translation of guidelines into clinical practice
17 March 2019
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2018 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of syncope: practical instructions how to perform tests and prescribe therapy
19 March 2018
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Falling down: Asystolic syncope
21 June 2017

