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Author(s): Luigi Di Biase Added: 9 months ago
AF Symposium 25 - Insights from the admIRE sub-analysis show that if a patient experiences an early recurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF), they are likely to experience another recurrence, suggesting that the blanking period is not needed in pulsed field ablation (PFA).Dr Luigi Di Biase (Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, NY, US) joins us onsite at AF… View more
Author(s): Else Sandset , Jesse Dawson , Urs Fischer , et al Added: 2 years ago
Dr Else Sandset (Oslo University Hospital, NO) is joined by Prof Jesse Dawson (University of Glasgow, GB), Dr Urs Fischer (University Hospital Basel, CH) and Dr Masatoshi Koga (National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, JP) to discuss the findings from their recent paper on "Early versus Later Anticoagulation for Stroke with Atrial Fibrillation" published in the New England Journal of Medicine… View more
Author(s): Jack McCready , Richard Balasubramaniam , Start date: Nov 07, 2025
Real-world perspectives from PulseSelect™ and Affera™With lots of new pulsed-field ablation (PFA) technology becoming available, the most important question becomes: How are they performing in the real-world? This session will dive into the lab to share practical perspectives from physicians at the forefront of adoption. Join Dr Jack McCready(University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, UK)… View more
Added: 3 months ago Source:  Radcliffe CVRM
A prespecified secondary analysis of the EAST-AFNET 4 trial has found that the benefits of an early rhythm control strategy for patients with recently diagnosed atrial fibrillation (AF) are maintained regardless of whether patients have obesity or diabetes.¹ These findings suggest that clinicians should not withhold this therapeutic approach based on these common metabolic comorbidities.The… View more
Author(s): William Whang Added: 9 months ago
AF Symposium 25 — The retrospective study using data from the admIRE trial (NCT05293639) suggests the occurrence of premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) early after atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation is a marker of increased risk of recurrent atrial arrhythmias.In this interview, Dr William Whang (The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, US) joins us onsite at AF Symposium 25 to discuss the study… View more
Author(s): Christopher R Ellis Added: 1 year ago
AF Symposium 2024 – In this interview, Dr Christopher R Ellis (Vanderbilt University Medical Center, US) joins us to discuss the early findings from the EMERGE LAA Post-Approval Study.The study investigated the early postapproval outcomes of the Amulet occluder device within the United States, using data from the Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion Registry.Questions:What is the background of this… View more
Job title: Interventional and Structural Cardiologist
Dr R Jay Widmer is an interventional and structural cardiologist and academic leader with extensive experience bridging clinical innovation and digital cardiovascular research. In 2018, he joined the Baylor Scott & White system in Temple, Texas, and now serves as Chief of Cardiology at Baylor Scott & White The Heart Group – McKinney, where he is guiding growth and development in the northeast DFW… View more
Job title: Consultant Cardiologist
Dr Henry J Dargie is Consultant Cardiologist at Western Infirmary, Glasgow, and Director of the National Advanced Heart Failure Service, Glasgow (1980-2010) Research Achievements Metolozone in renal failure and heart failure Total Body Potassium in heart and renal failure Early work on role of SNS in hypertension Early RCT work on role of captopril in HF LVH and ventricular arrhythmias… View more
Author(s): Gerhard Hindricks , Faizel Osman , Keitaro Senoo , et al Added: 2 years ago
This video series page covers content associated with Atrial Fibrillation.AFib is associated with a 5x greater risk of stroke, however with effective treatment, the risk of stroke can be reduced.¹ The lifetime risk for AFib is 1 in 3 individuals² and it often occurs with hypertension. Early detection is key, to allow for prompt and satisfactory disease management to not only control symptoms but… View more