
Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is an irregular heartbeat that can be dangerous
because it increases your risk of stroke by nearly fivefold and also makes
you more prone to develop heart failure and other heart-related complications.
Luckily, recent years have seen major advancements in treating AFib.
Come hear top experts from the AFib Clinic at Boulder Heart describe a
range of innovative treatments for bringing your heart back to a normal
rhythm, including minimally invasive procedures such as
catheter ablation, the new
WATCHMAN and
hybrid ablation.
WHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 26, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
WHERE: Longmont Museum’s Stewart Auditorium, 400 Quail Rd, Longmont
SPEAKERS:
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Srini Iyengar, MD, BCH's structural heart program director and one of Colorado's
most experienced WATCHMAN specialists
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Bryan Mahan, DO, one of a handful of heart surgeons in the state performing hybrid ablation,
an advanced, minimally invasive procedure to treat atrial fibrillation
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Sameer Oza, MD, one of the most experienced cardiac electrophysiologists in the Denver-Boulder
area offering ablation therapies for heart rhythm problem
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Vitale Battaglini, MSN, MBA, FNP-C, a cardiology nurse practitioner with a specific focus on electrophysiology
Register at
bchlectures.org/AFib • 303-415-4212