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Doctor Emma Svennberg

Karolinska Institute, Stockholm (Sweden)
Membership: FESC Member EHRA Member
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Dr Svennberg is an associate professor working as an electrophysiologist in the department of Cardiology at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden. Her main clinical and research interests lie within the topic of digital screening for atrial fibrillation. In that capacity she is involved in several of the largest screening studies for atrial fibrillation- Strokestop 1 & 2. Dr Svennberg has received the Swedish Society of Cardiology's research award twice for her work. Her interest for detecting asymptomatic atrial fibrillation and improving care for patients with arrhythmias sparked her interest in digital health. She was a part of the ESC guideline for atrial fibrillation taskforce 2024, is currently a member of the European Heart Rhythm Association's executive board and Treasurer of EHRA, deputy editor of EP Europace and editor of ESC TV Today.
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Europe leading the way: groundbreaking EU-funded trials in electrophysiology
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Europe leading the way: groundbreaking EU-funded trials in electrophysiology
14 April 2026
Best innovations in AI and digital medicine in clinical EP
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Best innovations in AI and digital medicine in clinical EP
14 April 2026
Late-Breaking Science: ablation and drug therapy
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Late-Breaking Science: ablation and drug therapy
14 April 2026
EHRA Studio by ESC TV - Women in electrophysiology: what does it take
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EHRA Studio by ESC TV - Women in electrophysiology: what does it take
12 April 2026
AI in ECG, wearables, remote monitoring
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AI in ECG, wearables, remote monitoring
22 November 2025
Smart health, smarter care: leveraging wearables for monitoring
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Smart health, smarter care: leveraging wearables for monitoring
21 November 2025
Digital tools for remote patient monitoring and telemedicine
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Digital tools for remote patient monitoring and telemedicine
1 September 2025
ESC TV Morning Show - Monday 1 September 2025
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ESC TV Morning Show - Monday 1 September 2025
1 September 2025
ESC TV Morning Show - Sunday 31 August 2025
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ESC TV Morning Show - Sunday 31 August 2025
31 August 2025
Stroke and heart and brain interaction
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Stroke and heart and brain interaction
31 August 2025

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