Greetings President
Dear Fellows,
I am delighted to announce that I have been selected to serve as the President of InaHRS for a period of three years, starting from 2022. It is an immense privilege to be granted this opportunity, and I am grateful for the trust and confidence placed in me.
Arrhythmia is a condition that affects the rhythm or rate of the heartbeat. Over the years, there have been remarkable advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmia, thanks to the efforts of previous presidents, board members, and members of the InaHRS since its founding in 2013.
The current treatment options for arrhythmia are diverse and include both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. Non-pharmacological techniques such as catheter ablation and cardiac devices have emerged as popular treatment options in recent years. These techniques have proven to be highly effective in controlling and treating arrhythmia, reducing symptoms, improving the quality of life, and prolonging patients' lives.
In Indonesia, there have been significant strides in the diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmia. These developments have been made possible thanks to the hard work and dedication of all members of the InaHRS. As a society, we must work together to overcome the many challenges that we face. We are looking forward to what the future holds as we continue to build upon our past achievements and attain even greater accomplishments.
As the President of InaHRS, I assure you that I will address these issues further with utmost dedication and enthusiasm. With the support and encouragement of our board members and members, I am confident that we can make significant progress towards achieving our shared goals.
Dr. Sunu Budhi Raharjo, Ph.D, SpJP(K)
Board of Trustees
Muhammad Munawar, MD, PhD
Advisor
Prof. Yoga Yuniadi, MD, PhD
Advisor
Dicky Armein. Hanafy, MD, PhD
Advisor
Sunu Budhi Raharjo, MD, PhD
President
Erika Maharani, MD
Treasurer
Agung Fabian Chandranegara, MD
Secretary I
Anggia Chairuddin Lubis, MD
Secretary II
Subcommittee
Position | Doctor Name | |
Scientific Coordinator | : | Dicky A Hanafy, MD, PhD |
Guideline
- Device
- Ventricular arrhythmia - Basic Principles of Permanent Pacemaker |
: : : |
Reynold Agustinus, MD Fera Hidayati, MD Hermawan, M |
Fit to Work Recommendations for Patients with Arrhythmias ± Intracardiac Devices | : |
Erika Maharani, MD Adhantoro Rahadyan, MD Ragil Nur Rosyadi, MD |
Procurement of Medicines / Special Arrhythmia Equipment | : |
DrAntonia A. Lukito, MD, PhD Muzakkir, MD Simon Salim, MD |
Certification & Membership | : |
Chaerul Achmad, MD Beny Hartono, MD Alexander Edo Tondas, MD |
Public Relation | : |
Haikal, MD Dian Andina Munawar, MD, PhD |
Website | : |
Pipin Ardhianto, MD Muhammad Muqsith, MD Farial Indra, MD |
AF Campaign | : |
Aruman Yudanto, MD Rerdin Julario, MD Muzakkir, MD, PhD |
Allied Professionals | : |
Budi Baktijasa Dharmadjati, MD, PhD Doni Friadi, MD Iyan Solihin, Ns |
Fellowship Coordinator | : | Ardian Rizal, MD |
Research Coordinator | : | Mohammad Iqbal, MD |
Registry OPTIMA | : | Prof. Yoga Yuniadi, MD, PhD |
Registry Device | : |
Haryadi, MD Dony Yugo Hermanto, MD |
Registry Aritmia Pediatrik | : | Rubiana Sukardi, MD, PhD |
Training Coordinator | : | I Made Putra Swi Antara, MD |
Training Center | : |
Prof. Yoga Yuniadi, MD, PhD Muhammad Yamin, MD Agus Harsoyo, MD, PhD Antonia Anna Lukito, MD, PhD Faris Basalamah, MD Reynold Agustinus, MD |
Workshop Holter | : |
Muzakkir, MD, PhD Budi Ario Tejo, MD Sumarni, MD |
Workshop EKG | : |
Ignatius Yansen, MD Daniel Tanubudi, MD DrHauda El Rasid , MD |
Integrated Implanter Crash Program (I2CP) | : |
Giky Karwiky, MD Benny M. Setiadi, MD |
History
Interventional therapies for arrhythmia have progressed rapidly in the past few decades. There is a rapid growing trend for electrophysiologic procedure and implantation of cardiac implantable electronic devices. The amount is expected to be growing fast in the coming years because of increasing awareness. However, significant inequalities exist in healthcare in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia.
Unfortunately at the present time, the number of cardiologist in Indonesia is limited. Approximately 500 cardiologist serving a population of 250 million, among them only a limited member of cardiac electrophysiologists.
The Indonesian Heart Rhythm society was established in april 2013 during the 23rd Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Heart Association (ASMIHA) in Jakarta, as a working group for electrophysiology and pacing of the Indonesian Heart Association.
The idea was to promote scientifically, technological, and clinical development for interventional therapies of cardiac arrhytmia but also improve healthcare for patients
Indonesian Heart Rhythm Society (InaHRS) has a commitment to improve health of heart rhythm disorder in Indonesia.
Vision & Mission
Vision: “Become a professional, ethical and international standard organization”
Mission:
1. Improve professional skills in the field of Arrhythmia
2. Improve quality of Arrhythmia services
3. Contributing to the government in development in the field of Arrhythmia health
4. Improving the quality and quantity of education, research and publications in the field of Arrhythmias
5. Improving the welfare and defense of members