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Author(s):
Nadine Ali
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Daniel Keene
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Ahran D Arnold
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et al
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3 years ago
His bundle pacing in humans was first described in 1970 by Narula et al.1 They demonstrated that it was possible to stimulate the His bundle to produce normal physiological ventricular activation via the His-Purkinje system. However, the first report of permanent His bundle pacing, by Deshmukh et al., did not occur until 2000.2 In that study, His pacing was performed in a series of patients with…
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Diana Gorog
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Job title: Cardiologist and Clinical Lead for Non-cancer Research
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Author(s):
Demosthenes G Katritsis
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Hugh Calkins
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6 months ago
Author(s):
Joshua R Silverstein
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Demosthenes G Katritsis
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Mark E Josephson
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3 years ago
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is one of the leading causes of death in developed countries. The yearly incidence of SCD is estimated to be 3,000,000 worldwide and between 300,000–450,000 in both the US and Western Europe.1,2 The survival rate for SCD is <1 % worldwide and close to 5 % in the developed world.3 In the past, cardiac arrest was thought to be most commonly due to ventricular…
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Author(s):
Rahul K Mukherjee
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Manav Sohal
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Nesan Shanmugam
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et al
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2 years ago
Harish Manyam
Job title: Chief of Cardiology, Director of Cardiovascular Research and Head of the Atrial Fibrillation Center
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Author(s):
Rutger R van de Leur
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Machteld J Boonstra
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Ayoub Bagheri
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et al
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3 years ago
Clinical research that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and big data may aid the prediction and/or detection of subclinical cardiovascular diseases by providing additional knowledge about disease onset, progression or outcome. Clinical decision-making, disease diagnostics, risk prediction or individualised therapy may be informed by insights obtained from AI algorithms. As health records have…
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Author(s):
Ngai-Yin Chan
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3 years ago
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained heart rhythm disorder1 and in a recently conducted community screening programme in Hong Kong the total burden of AF in the population was estimated to be 0.77% in 2016. This is predicted to increase to 1.1% in 2030 due to population ageing, see Figure 1.2 As in other developed countries and regions with ageing populations, AF has become an…
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Peter Zimetbaum
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Job title: Associate Chief and Clinical Director of Cardiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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