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Author(s): Demosthenes G Katritsis Added: 3 years ago
The pace at which Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review is maturing is really impressive. We are now preparing our fourth issue and the volume of manuscripts considered, the quality of accepted papers, and the names behind them, are really amazing. It is obvious that the electrophysiology community is convinced about the need for regular reviews and summary articles on our ever-evolving and… View more
Author(s): Karl-Heinz Kuck Added: 3 years ago
It was an honour to accept Dr Demosthenes Katritsis’ invitation to supply the foreword to theAugust 2014 edition of Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review (AER), following my appointment asSection Editor – Clinical Electrophysiology and Ablation for the journal. AER, with its editorial mission of providing concise, practical reviews on heart rhythm disorders for theeducation of both… View more
Author(s): Francisco Leyva , Antonio Berruezo , Valentina Kutyifa Added: 2 years ago
This latest video from Arrhythmia Academy's Journal Club examines the topic of myocardial fibrosis as a predictor of arrhythmic events, with consideration of scar and arrhythmia risk in two patient populations: coronary artery disease and in patients with a recent MI. Prof Leyva (Birmingham, UK) presents the results from his latest publication in JACC with Zegard, Okafor, de Bono et al. on… View more
Author(s): Demosthenes G Katritsis Added: 3 years ago
The first issue of Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review (AER) was very successful judging from the encouraging responses of readers around the world. Interest in the journal was not merely reflected by the attitude of readers; more important, in my view, was the willingness of experts of international reputation to contribute with articles of high quality and educational value. On certain… View more
Author(s): David Birnie Added: 4 years ago
Dr David H Birnie (University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, CA) discusses updates from the Prevention of Arrhythmia Device Infection (PADIT) trial and the development of the PADIT infection risk score at HRS 2019. 1. What is the PADIT trial and what does it aim to answer? 2. What are your findings to date and what conclusions (if any) can be made? 3. What further research, in your… View more
Author(s): Demosthenes G Katritsis Added: 3 years ago
It is also a great pleasure to welcome Andrew Grace and congratulate him on his appointment as Deputy Editor, with a special interest in arrhythmia mechanisms and basic science. Apart from being a scientist who needs no introduction, Andrew has been a personal friend and colleague since our years at St GeorgeÔÇÖs in London. I shall never forget the Don Giovanni background from his desk in the… View more
Author(s): Irina Suman-Horduna , Sonya Babu-Narayan , Sabine Ernst Added: 3 years ago
Catheter ablation has moved from ablation of ‘simple’ substrates like accessory pathways,1 atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardias (AVNRTs)2 and re-entrant or focal tachycardia (of either ventricular or atrial origin)3–5 in recent years to more complex arrhythmias such as atrial or ventricular tachycardia (VT) or fibrillation.6–8 Even patients with complex congenital heart disease that may… View more
Author(s): Demosthenes G Katritsis Added: 3 years ago
As this year draws to a close, it seems an appropriate time to reflect on the progress of Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review during 2014. An increased issue frequency compared with previous years has meant a rise in the number of manuscripts published, from 11 in 2012, to 23 in 2013, and rising to 32 in 2014. All of the review articles that have appeared in the journal have passed through at… View more
Author(s): George D Katritsis , Vishal Luther , Prapa Kanagaratnam , et al Added: 3 years ago
The introduction of cardiac electroanatomic mapping systems in the mid-1990s has permitted investigators to record intracardiac electrograms (EGMs) with accurate spatial localisation in 3D.1 These 3D mapping systems have enabled the display of the cardiac chambers as an anatomical shell upon which voltage, or activation, information can be displayed. Most commonly, colour is used to represent the… View more