Towards Advanced Treatment Modalities and Clinical Synergy.

The second scientific session of the First National Symposium on Cardiac Arrhythmias, hosted by the College of Medicine at the University of Baghdad, continued with broad participation from Iraqi and Arab experts. The academic and specialist attendance reflected the depth of the scientific discussions.

The session was chaired by a scientific committee comprised of a distinguished group of professors and consultants: Dr. Sadiq Al-Hamash, Dr. Ahmed Rajab, Dr. Hussein Hamdan, Dr. Ali Abdul Hamid, Dr. Aqeel Al-Khafaji, and Dr. Jassim Al-Khalidi.

The session featured specialized scientific lectures presented by Dr. Ahmed Abdul Karim, Dr. Haider Al-Kahji, Dr. Mohammed Al-Hajri from Jordan, Dr. Nour Al-Bakka, Dr. Anwar Al-Zarfi, Dr. Maryam Nasser, and Dr. Ahmed Salim.

The second session addressed the multidisciplinary aspects of managing ventricular arrhythmia’s, therapeutic advancements ranging from implanted devices to ablation techniques, the role of advanced cardiac imaging in guiding treatment, selected clinical cases, sudden cardiac death in young people, and the challenges associated with cardiac arrhythmia’s in children.

The session concluded with an interactive scientific discussion that contributed to the exchange of experiences and enhanced integration between Iraqi and Arab expertise, in line with the forum’s objectives of supporting scientific and clinical development in this vital specialty.

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