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Start date:
Apr 08, 2024
End date:
Apr 08, 2024
At14:30 CET (08:30 EST) on Monday 8 April, in Room 2 at EHRA 2024 in Berlin, DE, Radcliffe Education is hosting a CME-accredited symposium entitled 'Advanced Approaches to Combined Epicardial and Endocardial Strategies – From New Consensus to Practice’.Under the expert moderation ofDr Hugh Calkins (Baltimore, US) and Prof Riyaz Kaba (London, UK) a leading international faculty comprising Prof…
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Author(s):
Alexander Feldman
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Jonathan M Kalman
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3 years ago
The least common type of supraventricular tachycardia is focal atrial tachycardia (AT), accounting for 5-15% of cases presenting to the electrophysiology (EP) laboratory for ablation.1 Focal AT is defined by the presence of a discrete atrial focus with centrifugal spread of atrial activation away from that site.2 It is generally poorly responsive to pharmacological therapy and may be responsible…
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Author(s):
Alexander Feldman
,
Jonathan M Kalman
Added:
3 years ago
Focal atrial tachycardia (AT) is the least common type of supraventricular tachycardia, accounting for 5–15% of cases presenting to the electrophysiology (EP) laboratory for ablation.1 Focal AT is defined by the presence of a discrete atrial focus with centrifugal spread of atrial activation away from that site.2 It is generally poorly responsive to pharmacological therapy and may be responsible…
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Author(s):
Dhiraj Gupta
,
Serge Boveda
Added:
9 months ago
In this video from Arrhythmia Academy's Journal Club, Dr Dhiraj Gupta (Liverpool Heart and Chest NHS Foundation Trust, UK) is joined by Dr Serge Boveda (Clinique Pasteur Toulouse, FR) to discuss methods and approaches to pulsed-field ablation (PFA) of recurrent right atrial tachycardia.
Dr Boveda delivers a short presentation, outlining a difficult case in which PFA was implemented to treat a 68…
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ATs After AF Ablation
Author(s):
Yuan Hung
,
Shih-Lin Chang
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Wei-Shiang Lin
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et al
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3 years ago
Article
Author(s):
Steven M Markowitz
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George Thomas
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Christopher F Liu
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et al
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3 years ago
Pioneering electrophysiology studies in the 1990s defined the anatomical boundaries of typical atrial flutter, identified regions for effective catheter ablation of this arrhythmia and described procedural endpoints to minimise recurrences after ablation. Activation and entrainment mapping demonstrated that typical flutter arises from reentry around the tricuspid annulus.1 Criteria to confirm…
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Author(s):
Nicolas Badenco
Added:
6 years ago
Discover the 8 steps that will change your experience with the CONFIDENSE™ Module in mapping complex atrial tachycardia.
Author:
Nicolas Badenco, MD
Hospital La Pitié Salpétrière, Paris, France
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Author(s):
Jonathan S Steinberg
Added:
4 years ago
HRS 2019: ERADICATE- Atrial Fibrillation Trial
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Author(s):
Dipen Shah
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6 years ago
This interview with Dipen Shah from Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland discusses best practice in Atrial Fibrillation Ablation.
Filmed by Radcliffe Cardiology on-site at EHRA 2017.
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