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Prof Robert Hatala PhD, FESC, FACC, is head of the Department of Cardiology and Angiology and Director of the Arrhythmia and Pacing Centre at the National Cardiovascular Institute and Slovak Medical University in Bratislava, Slovakia. He obtained his MD degree at Comenius University, Bratislava and practiced several years abroad in both Canada and Europe. His main areas of interest are: catheter… View more
Research Area(s) / Expertise: Job title: Head Of Section - Heart Rhythm Services
Personal History A native of Logan Utah , Dr Thomas Jared Bunch is an Electrophysiologist focused on heart rhythms.2 He is an avid sports fan particularly devoted to his alma mater. He enjoys long distance running, endurance training, community work with youth organizations and mentoring young clinical investigators.5 Academic History Dr Bunch got his BA from Utah State University… View more
Author(s): Amin Al-Ahmad , Ignacio García Bolao , Gábor Széplaki , et al Added: 1 year ago
Join Dr Amin Al-Ahmad from Austin, TX, as he guides you step-by-step through a persistent atrial fibrillation case, showcasing the integration of the FARAVIEW™ Software Module with the OPAL HDx™ Mapping System.Discover more about FARAPULSE PFA View more
Author(s): Elaine Wan , Majd Al Deen Alhuarrat Added: 1 year ago
In the latest episode of Arrhythmia Academy's Journal Club, Dr Elaine Wan (Columbia University, New York, NY, US) and Dr Majd Al Deen Alhuarrat (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY, US) discuss the in-hospital outcomes and complications of using leadless pacemakers and traditional transvenous pacemakers.Dr Alhuarrat provides a concise history and background of transvenous and… View more
Author(s): Valentina Kutyifa Added: 9 months ago
HRS 2025 - Contemporary outcomes from implantable devices in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy patients observed more advanced heart failure symptoms in women at the time of ICD implantation, and white women implanted with CRT-D devices had significantly lower ventricular arrhythmia events compared to men of all races and black women implanted with both device types.Dr Valentina Kutyifa (University of… View more