Philadelphia, PA – [October 11, 2025] – ADAS3D Medical team participated as sponsor and exhibitor in the VT Symposium 2025, an international event that gathered top electrophysiologists and cardiology experts to discuss the latest innovations in ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation and imaging integration in Philadelphia.
Throughout the sessions, ADAS3D Medical’s advanced imaging software was featured in multiple presentations, highlighting its growing impact on clinical decision-making and procedural planning in VT ablation.
Highlights from the Scientific Program
Session I – Imaging in VT Ablation
Moderated by Timm Dickfeld, MD, PhD, this session focused on how imaging technologies are reshaping VT ablation strategies.
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Ivo Roca-Luque, MD, PhD presented on Non-invasive Assessment of the Ventricular Arrhythmogenic Substrate: ECGi in Combination with CMR, emphasizing multimodal imaging integration.
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Larry Chinitz, MD demonstrated Near Field Analysis and ADAS Software to localize potential ablation sites, showcasing the precision that ADAS3D tools bring to substrate mapping.
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Saman Nazarian, MD, PhD concluded with Image-Based Dissection of Ventricular Tachycardia Circuitry: Bridging the Gap Between Structure and Electrical Activity.
The session concluded with a dynamic panel discussion and Q&A, highlighting the growing role of advanced imaging in improving VT ablation outcomes.
Session II – Pulsed Field Ablation and Translational Research
Later in the program, Dr. Srinivas Dukkipati and Prof. Cory M. Tschabrunn, PhD, presented key findings on High Voltage PFA for VT: Insights from a Porcine Model of Chronic Infarction, illustrating how cardiac MRI and 3D analysis enhance understanding of ablation effects. Their work demonstrated the power of integrating ADAS3D Medical’s imaging solutions for visualizing structural and functional cardiac changes pre- and post-ablation.
“The VT Symposium in Philadelphia offered an exceptional platform to demonstrate how advanced imaging is driving innovation in arrhythmia management,” said Rosa Figueras, Senior Scientist & Product Specialist at ADAS3D Medical. “We’re proud to see our technology supporting researchers and clinicians dedicated to improving outcomes for patients with complex ventricular arrhythmias.”
ADAS3D Medical thanks all speakers and collaborators for their contributions to advancing the field of cardiac imaging and electrophysiology.
