Heart Rate Variability Analysis
as a modern method of
Autonomic Function Assessment

By Alexander Riftine, Ph.D.
(call for details at 732-738-8800)


June 14-15, 2008

Hilton Garden Inn Montebello

801 North Via San Clemente Montebello CA 90640
ph. 323-724-5900

We are pleased to invite you to the training seminar Heart Rate Variability Analysis as a modern method of Autonomic Function Assessment to be held at Hilton Garden Inn in Montebello, CA on Saturday and Sunday, June 14-15, 2008

This seminar will give you an opportunity to learn the method of quantitative assessment of autonomic nervous function and level of physical fitness based on Heart Rate Variability analysis and practical use of the Intellewave system.

Program of Events

Day 1 - Saturday June 14, 2008

8:00am – 1:00pm Instruction (breaks as necessary)
1:00pm – 2:00pm Lunch
2:00pm – 4:00pm Question and Answer Session and Instruction (breaks as necessary)
Day 2 - Sunday June 15, 2008

8:00am – 1:00pm Instruction (breaks as necessary)
1:00pm – 2:00pm Lunch
2:00pm – 4:00pm Question and Answer Session and Instruction (breaks as necessary)
Topics Covered

  1. Introduction.
  2. Theoretical overview of Heart Rate Variability.
  3. Quantitative assessment of autonomic nervous system based on HRV:


  4. – Clinical assessment based on orthostatic test and types of autonomic responses during orthostatic test.

    – Clinical assessment based on valsalva maneuver combined with deep breathing and types of autonomic responses during valsalva maneuver.

  5. Case study based on real patients orthostatic and valsalva test examples and real-time case studies involving volunteer testing during session.
  6. Assessment of the risk of sudden cardiac death.
  7. Optimization of beta-blockers therapy.
  8. Approaches for stress-reduction therapy.
Topics Covered

  1. Real time autonomic assessment including 24-hour assessment in hospital environment.
  2. 24-hour assessment by ambulatory holter monitor.
  3. Approaches for recognition of sleep disorders by differentiation between sleep time and awake time.
  4. Effectiveness of sleep appliances.
  5. Gerontology applications by ANS assessment.
  6. Quantitative assessment of level of physical fitness based on HRV.
  7. Case study.


General Information

Location & Room Reservations

The Heart Rate Variability Analysis as a modern method of Autonomic Function Assessment Seminar presented by Intellewave, LLC and Heart Rhythm Instruments, Inc. will be held at

HILTON GARDEN INN MONTEBELLO

801 North Via San Clemente,
Montebello, California, USA 90640
Tel: +1-323-724 5900
Fax: +1-323-724 3554

CHECK-IN: 3:00PM    –    CHECK-OUT: 12:00PM
Meals

Breakfast, lunch and refreshments will be served on Saturday and on Sunday.

Registration Fee

$495 (for doctors)
$295 (for spouse and staff)


Cancellation Policy

Written notification must be submitted to Intellewave, LLC for registration cancellation. A $50 processing fee will be withheld on cancellations postmarked prior to May 15, 2008. After this date, all cancellations will be refunded in the form of a credit toward a future seminar or a purchase.

Information or Questions

For information or questions regarding the Rate Variability Analysis as a modern method of Autonomic Function Assessment Seminar, please contact:

Intellewave, LLC.
1090 King Georges Post Rd Ste 1004
Edison NJ 08837
Ph. 732-738-8800
Fax 732-738-8877
E-mail: info@intellwave.com
Website: www.Intellwave.com

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