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Author(s):
Elise Bakelants
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Haran Burri
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman
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4 months ago
AHA 2023 — In this short interview, we are joined by Dr Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman (Geisinger Heart Institute, US) to discuss the findings of the I-CLAS study, an international collaborative investigation into left bundle branch area pacing.This retrospective observational study compared the arrhythmic risk in biventricular pacing as compared to left bundle branch area pacing. 1778 Patients were…
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Author(s):
Jonathan Piccini
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2 years ago
Dr Jonathan Piccini (Duke University School of Medicine, US) shares the 2-year findings of the Micra CED study. Micra CED study is assessed a Medicare beneficiary population implanted with single-chamber ventricular pacemakers (Medtronic Micra devices).
Discussion Points
Leadless pacing technology
Study design and patient population
Key findings
Take-home messages for clinicians
Next steps
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Author(s):
Parikshit S Sharma
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2 years ago
In this video interview, Dr Parikshit Sharma (Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, US) discusses the clinical outcomes from the Geisinger-Rush Conduction System Pacing Registry, presented at ESC's Heart Rhythm Society 2021. This was a non-randomized, observational cohort registry, which aimed to compare the results of left bundle branch area pacing compared to right ventricular pacing in…
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Author(s):
Chu-Pak Lau
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Weijian Huang
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Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman
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2 years ago
In this video from Arrythmia Academy's Journal Club, Dr Chu-Pak Lau (Queen Mary Hospital, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) moderates a discussion between Dr Weijian Huang (The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China) and Dr Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman (Geisinger Heart Institute, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US) on the topic of Left Bundle Branch Pacing, and how…
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Author(s):
Nisha Gilotra
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David Okada
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Apurva Sharma
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et al
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3 years ago
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory granulomatous disease that can affect any organ. Systemic sarcoidosis is known to affect young adults, with a second peak in women >50 years of age, as demonstrated in Scandinavian and Japanese studies.1–4 In the US, the lifetime risk of sarcoidosis is 2.4% for black people and 0.85% for white people.1 The incidence of cardiac involvement has been increasingly…
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Author(s):
Peter H Waddingham
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Pier D Lambiase
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Amal Muthumala
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et al
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Žarko Calovic
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8 years ago