Francisco Aledo and Pilar Miño, project manager and account manager at Madrija, attended the Annual Meeting of the Cardiac Rhythm Association (RITMO 2024) at the Palacio de Congresos in Murcia.
The organizers highlight their pride in presenting a program that aims to cover both everyday clinical situations and the latest developments in electrophysiology. They also note how fortunate they are to work in a specialty with continuous technological development that keeps improving the management of patients. Their meeting, they point out, also draws on all these advances.
At this congress, the sustainability approach begun in Pamplona 23 continued, reflected in the organization, the resources used, and the scientific content. In addition, this year’s program once again dedicated space to artificial intelligence, a major revolution that electrophysiology cannot afford to ignore.
The scientific program included discussions on, among other topics, remote monitoring, big data in atrial fibrillation, and early detection of heart disease.
