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Author(s): Mads Brix Kronborg Added: 7 months ago
ESC 2023 — Dr Mads Brix Kronborg (Aarhus University Hospital, DE) joins us to discuss the findings from the DANPACE II Trial (NCT00236158). DANPACE II (The DANPACE Investigator Group) trial aimed to compare patients who were randomised in a 1:1 ratio to either a base rate of 60 beats per minute and rate-adaptive DDD (DDDR-60 Group) or a base rate of 40bpm and non-rate adaptive DDD (DDD-40… View more
Author(s): Steven Back , Peter R Kowey Added: 3 years ago
Ventricular arrhythmias are a therapeutic challenge. They occur frequently in clinical practice, are found in patients with and without structural heart disease, and most importantly, are unpredictable and potentially deadly. Patients with a history of sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT) and VF or those at high risk for such arrhythmias, may require an ICD to prevent sudden cardiac arrest… View more
Author(s): Geoffrey F Lewis , Michael R Gold Added: 3 years ago
Since the introduction of CRT more than 20 years ago, its role in mild to severe systolic heart failure has become well established. CRT has been shown to decrease mortality, reduce heart failure hospitalisations and improve functional status in patients with NYHA class II–IV heart failure and QRS prolongation, most commonly with LBBB pattern.1 One of the major limitations of CRT implementation… View more
Author(s): Theodoros A Zografos Added: 3 years ago
Dear Sir, I read with great interest the elegant review by Mukherjee and colleagues on prophylactic VT ablation in the latest issue of the journal (AER 6(3)125-8).1 The concept is indeed revolutionary, and should extend the boundaries of interventional electrophysiology. However, such an approach cannot be feasible without rationalising patient selection. Current guidelines’ recommendations,… View more
Author(s): Thorsten Lewalter , Giuseppe Boriani Added: 3 years ago
The monitoring of atrial fibrillation (AF) can be performed using a great variety of strategies and tools. Strategies range from monitoring only symptomatic AF (e.g., post-catheter ablation with or without surface electrocardiogram [ECG] documentation) to continuously monitoring heart rhythm using implantable pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) or subcutaneous implantable… View more
Author(s): Mark Elliott , Sheikh Momin , Barnaby Fiddes , et al Added: 3 years ago
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an expanding neurosurgical treatment for refractory neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor, with over 120,000 devices implanted worldwide.1 The rate of cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) implantation is rising annually, with 739 pacemaker implants per million and 141 ICD implants per million in western Europe in 2015.2… View more