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Author(s):
Sandeep Prabhu
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Wei H Lim
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3 years ago
Heart failure (HF) and AF are two conditions that are increasing in prevalence worldwide.1,2 They frequently co-exist and in recent years, the clinical and physiological intersection between arrhythmia and HF has become an area of renewed interest, particularly as interventional treatments for rhythm disorders have advanced and moved into the mainstream of cardiac management. In particular, AF,…
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Author(s):
David J Sprenkeler
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Marc A Vos
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3 years ago
The concept of post-extrasystolic potentiation (PESP), which describes the phenomenon of increased contractility of the beat following an extrasystole, has intrigued physiologists and clinicians for more than 120 years. Since its first description in 1885 by Oskar Langendorff,1 PESP has become a widely debated concept, not only for its fundamental basis but also because of the potential…
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Author(s):
Thorsten Lewalter
,
Giuseppe Boriani
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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…
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Author(s):
Matthew J Dewhurst
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Nicholas J Linker
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3 years ago
Author(s):
David DeLurgio
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Jaswinder Gill
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Syed Ahsan
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et al
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Ethan R Ellis
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Mark E Josephson
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3 years ago
Cardiomyopathies are heterogeneous heart muscle disorders with a wide range of aetiologies and clinical manifestations. They are often defined by their causes (i.e. hypertension, prior myocardial infarction, valvular heart disease), although current major society definitions describe cardiomyopathy as the presence of abnormal myocardial structure and/or function in the absence of underlying…
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Author(s):
Rohil Bedi
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Ali Ahmad
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Piotr Horbal
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et al
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7 months ago
Author(s):
Wei-Yao Lim
,
Sandeep Prabhu
Added:
3 years ago
The number of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) has been increasing year-on-year.1 This, coupled with improvements in life expectancy,2 means that more elderly patients will meet the criteria for a CIED. National and international guidelines set out clear criteria and make recommendations for CIED use based on available evidence.3–6 However, the majority of clinical trials include few…
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Author(s):
David Filgueiras-Rama
,
Jose L Merino
Added:
3 years ago
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia in the clinical practice.1 The prevalence of the arrhythmia is progressively increasing in developed countries and moreover, it is expected to affect up to 12 million people only in the US by 2050.2 Antiarrhythmic drugs continue to represent the first-line of treatment in AF patients, either to restore sinus rhythm or to prevent…
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Obesity and Atrial Fibrillation
Author(s):
Vishal Vyas
,
Pier D Lambiase
Added:
3 years ago
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